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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 ...
An anti-ICE protestor marches in the streets of Los Angeles after being deterred from the Wilshire Federal Building by police on Tuesday.(Sam Villa) Letters addressing concerns about the use of ...
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 ...
Flavorful, authentic, health-centered, and quick, Appu’s Turmeric Cafe calls their menu “Indo-Mexican,” after observing their audience’s need for a quick and yummy meal while still keeping the inte… ...
A file photo shows a police car on campus. A man with a machete was arrested at LAC earlier today. (Destiny Garcia) A man carrying a machete at LAC was arrested by Long Beach Police at 9:02 a.m today.
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.
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 ...
Former LBCC student and film director Jackson Wilfong joined a podcast only episode of Small Sounds to talk about his directorial debut, getting crew positions on higher end productions, and how music ...
The LBCC Communications Department invited special guest speakers from UCLA and a communications professor from California State University Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), for the annual ‘Career and Transfer ...
The Multidisciplinary Success Center (MDSC) can be easy to miss as it’s tucked away on the third floor of the L building at LAC, yet the center has a multitude of different resources that could help ...
Formerly incarcerated LBCC student, Francisco Baldonado has rebuilt his life through art, education, and is now a featured artist in the new exhibit “Hope Restored: Justice Scholars Student Exhibition ...
Students, staff, and family members all came out to support the Justice Scholars program and their art at the opening ceremony of “Hope Restored: Justice Scholars Student Exhibition,” on Feb 13. The ...