In the aftermath of Donald Trump’s win in the presidential election, an undocumented student and her family face anxiety over the Trump administration holding power. Comments ...
LBCCs’ forward Hector Tellez with an assist from defender Nikolas Huebel scored the game-winning goal to advance the men’s soccer team to the fourth round of the southern California regional ...
Small Sounds is a new video series for local artists to showcase their music in a scaled-down performance accompanied by a podcast interview. This edition of Small Sounds features BRIANA, a Long ...
The healthcare industry is one of the fastest growing and most dynamic sectors, offering a wide range of opportunities for students passionate about making a difference in people’s lives.
Building Community Workshop Organized by Jose Gutierrez at LAC on Nov. 19 aimed to foster connection and create a supportive environment for undocumented students and those who wish to advocate ...
ASB hosted their third ASB After Dark event on Nov.19 on the Liberal Arts Campus to connect students with late classes to their community at LBCC. The event was also at the Trades Tech Community ...
As the fall semester comes to a close, students and staff should take a moment to review the most impactful events that happened this year. Here were the Viking’s biggest stories for 2024.
Long Beach City College divested from BlackRock in June of this year, but students and staff were unaware of the school’s decision for the majority of the fall semester. Despite recent ...
The LBCC student health resource center offers a variety of sexual health products and testing for HIV/STDs. Both TTC and LAC offer intermittent testing through truck labs that regularly ...
As the cost of food stays high in California Long Beach City College, students struggle to learn how to navigate spending and saving their money. In 2024, food prices in the Los Angeles area ...
Long Beach City College has now made the process of printing entirely cashless, when it should be inclusive to students who carry cash, not just those who have a credit or debit card.
If there was ever a time for students to care more about their mental health it would be now, with the aftermath of an election, finals upcoming, and the familial stress associated with holidays, ...