Students’ music taste is varied and niche in this age of the internet yet despite that Long Beach City Colleges’ own radio station, KLBC, has managed to draw in viewers and grow from year to ...
LBCC’s Basic Needs Program hosted a Sip and Thrift event on March 3, where students were given coffee and donuts while they shopped for clothing and jewelry at the quad outside of the B-building ...
The 18th annual Cambodian Parade and Festival was in full swing at the Trade Technology and Community Learning campus on Saturday, where traditions and community came together for a day of ...
To support its students, LBCC launched a program in 2021 that provides access to showers for students experiencing homelessness. This is a tremendous step in supporting their students and other ...
The Vikings played against Compton City College Tuesday and won 9-8, making their overall record 11-18. The Vikings started off strong against Compton in the first inning when Garret ...
The Vikings baseball team had a rough start against Cerritos on Saturday, March 7th losing 7-4. After a few bunts and hit-by-pitches in the second and third inning, Cerritos led a 4-0 lead ...
Procrastination can be a bummer majority of the time, when you try to get certain tasks done, it’s hard because of a lack of motivation, discipline or having trouble finding the time to do ...
LB sign that sits alongside Carson Street. LBCC installed two of these signs, one for each campus, at an estimated cost of ...
While the space rocket Artemis II launched a coast away in Florida on Wednesday afternoon, the project’s ambitions could be felt close to home at LBCC, inspiring students and a Lakewood resident ...
Photography is one of the most powerful tools Black people have to reclaim their stories in a world that often refuses to see them. Black people struggle to express themselves in a society where ...
New students Aaron Jennings and Hope Brown are learning to navigate their academic and future career goals at LBCC while building a relationship that the two created at the Liberal Arts Campus.
An artificial intelligence workshop was held for LBCC students at the TTC Campus’ Multidisciplinary Success Center, where students can learn how to use AI as a tool for their betterment instead of ...