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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 ...
The recently opened Connections Cafe on LBCC’s LAC campus has been great for students, and its success should be used as an example for how the school should continue to support similar projects.
In celebration of the Long Beach Grand Prix, an RC car racing tournament named the Mini Grand Prix was held in the A-Quad of the LBCC Liberal Arts Campus where participants of the event could race ...
LBCC’s dance program has put on a dance concert nearly all spring and fall semesters with the show being an opportunity for student and faculty choreographers to create and ...
Not only do mental health events and workshops deserve to be held more often for students, but they should be advertised more ...
Surfer Wesley Santos jumps while riding a wave at Vans Jack's Surfboards Pro competition held at the Huntington Beach Pier on April 3, 2025. The competition lasted four days from April 3 to 6. (Paloma ...
The Viking is published by Journalism 80, 81, 82, 83, 86, 87 and 88 students of the LBCC Journalism Department, with funding from the Associated Student Body.
The Trades Technology Campus (TTC) library focuses on nonfiction books more dedicated to facts rather than fiction, leaving TTC students forced to go to the Liberal Arts Campus (LAC) for a variety ...
The Long Beach Vikings struggled both defensively and offensively to put up runs against El Camino College on Tuesday, with right fielder Ryan Lopetegui scoring the only run to put the Vikings on ...
Long Beach City College offers a wide variety of events which showcase multiculturalism, however, such events are unmemorable, and students often miss out on the cultural gains from them. LBCC is ...
Poet and professor Donato Martinez prepares for his event on April 10. Martinez's poetry book "Touch the Sky" was published in 2023. (Sofia Hopkins) LBCC students were captivated by poet and professor ...
A group of Muslims speak with Muhammad Siddiqui outside of the Masjid Omar Khattab in Los Angeles on Feb. 28.(Tenoa J. Stewart) LBCC needs to provide a place for its Muslim students to pray on campus ...
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