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Indie rock artist Jasmine Mae performed an acoustic version of her original songs “immortal,” “dogs” and her latest release “slide” on the latest episode of Small Sounds. Mae also spoke about her ...
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story failed to state why this was the last graduation ceremony held at Veterans Memorial Stadium. LBCC celebrated more than 3,200 graduates with over 1,000 ...
Long Beach City College should expand their sport options by including combat sports onto campus. LBCC already offers demonstrative self-defense classes through the kinesiology program indicating the ...
CORRECTION: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that Lolita Mojica was a reporter for NPR and KCRW, and assisted in the founding of Dhalia Bar Co. Former Editor-in-Chief of the Viking ...
A man carrying a machete at LAC was arrested by Long Beach Police at 9:02 a.m today. “Someone came onto campus with a machete, which he refused to drop. The police arrived and they asked to be taken ...
Long Beach City College hosted a chili cookoff on the LAC A-quad on Wednesday from 12:00 p.m.- 2:00 p.m. where nine student-ran booths served different kinds of chili and competed for a $300 prize.
Friends and family remembered Daisy Johnson as a talented singer and fearless performer, with an outgoing, bubbly energy that lit up every room at her memorial service in Torrance on Monday. The 19 ...
Daisy flowers, friends dressed in black clothing, and sounds of Broadway musicals filled the Bob and Barbara Ellis Auditorium yesterday to pay respect to Daisy Johnson, 19, who died on Monday. “She ...
Former Long Beach City College superintendent-president and former mayor of Long Beach Beverly O’Neill was among the three individuals who were inducted on April 10 into the Motorsports Walk of Fame ...
In the episode subjects such as black authors, critical thinking, African American Vernacular English, school literature, the importance of black literature, and recommendations for those who are ...
LBCC Superintendent-President Mike Munoz will give the State of the College address on Thursday at a free event hosted by LBCC’s Board of Trustees which will feature performances, dinner, ...
CORRECTION: A previous version of the story misspelled “Barbara” in “the Bob and Barbara Ellis auditorium” as “Barbra.” The final weekend of LBCC’s production of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s “In the Heights” ...