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10/26/2025 - Students are walking past active construction zones and lining up at food trucks daily, but is this the reality being presented to students who are considering spending their next four years here?
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10/25/2025 - Long Beach State students and political science professors offer a look into Proposition 50 and its impact on democracy.
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10/24/2025 - How many times have you walked past a boarded up building and guessed what it was? From upscale dining to a vaccine center and now an office space at CSULB, the once-bustling upscale restaurant turned workspace now sits at the center of the campus’ biggest renovation in decades.
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10/20/2025 - Coffee options on campus have been a topic of contention among commuters and residents. While most coffee options are relegated to upper campus, that is set to change soon with new arrivals.
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10/19/2025 - Associated Students Inc. gave students a look into how they can use their voice for activism, informed them on their rights and how to get involved on and off campus.
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10/12/2025 - Fewer dining choices have led to crowded convenience stores, as Beach Shops continues to expand its food offerings to meet new demand.
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9/30/2025 - The Nugget Grill & Pub was set to remain open for the fall 2025 semester. After its announced closure, students can continue to enjoy select items from the Nugget's menu by visiting the Nugget Grill Express on lower campus.
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9/24/2025 - In 2023, the Beach Hut was turned into an Amazon walk-in store after being closed for three years due to COVID-19. Now, two years later, the Beach Hut returns to human cashier service, raising questions about why the high-tech system didn’t last
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9/24/2025 - Pursuing an education while raising kids can be difficult to navigate, but it can also be a strength. Learn about resources Long Beach State offers to students with young dependents and meet the hardworking scholars who double as mom and dad at home.
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9/22/2025 - Listen to this week's episode of Beach Weekly to hear about layoffs in the Long Beach Health Department, a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and an Egyptian artifact gone missing.
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9/21/2025 - Long Beach State students kicked off Hispanic and Latino Heritage Month with a vibrant Latine Welcome event at the Speaker’s Platform—filled with music, dance, food, games and a strong sense of community and support.
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9/20/2025 -The groundbreaking ceremony, attended by city, state and college officials, is the start of three years of construction on the new University Student Union. The building will be completed by August 2028, according to the university's timeline.
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9/16/2025 - Students may find themselves with fewer dining choices on campus this week as unexpected disruptions have affected multiple eateries.
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9/15/2025 - Power has been restored in some areas of upper campus, including the Liberal Arts buildings. Evening classes starting at 5 p.m. will continue as scheduled unless otherwise notified.
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9/13/2025 - From vibrant festivals to culinary celebrations, Long Beach honors Hispanic Heritage Month with a rich tapestry of events that highlight culture, community and creativity.
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9/13/2025 - Friday brought fun and fresh experiences to ASI’s annual semester kickoff. To many students, this year brought both an upgraded carnival experience and memories that will last until next year
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8/29/2025 - The staff of the Long Beach Current compiled a list of the updated locations, including student government offices, new study spaces, ping pong tables and more.
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9/13/2025 - Imagine returning to campus eager for fall—only to find the centerpiece of student life completely shut down. What does it mean when a commuter-heavy university prioritizes a multi-year, multimillion-dollar renovation while students struggle to get by?
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9/6/2025 - With the closure of the University Student Union and limited dining options on campus, many have turned to a new alternative: food vending machines. Learn about three machines on campus, the meals they offer and what students are saying.
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9/5/2025 - The Central Quad area on campus came alive as students discovered clubs, resources and local eats during CSULB's bi-annual Week of Welcome event.
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