A fire alarm inside the T Building started ringing today at 11 a.m., causing the building to be evacuated and classes to be disrupted. The cause of the alarm going off could not be confirmed at ...
LBCC fell short with the final score of 28-10 in their second game of the season against Bakersfield College on September 14th. The Vikings led the first half with a touchdown in the first ...
Finding a community to be a part of can be difficult, but “Join a Club Day” helped to minimize the stress by having booths run by their club owners filled with music, games, and free food.
Amidst the sweltering heat of a 90 degree afternoon, Long Beach residents enjoyed the ability to roam a closed-off portion of Pine Avenue to roller skate, chat with friends, and enjoy booming ...
Long Beach City College’s Associated Student Body is currently holding a special election to fill a large number of empty positions for the Fall 2024 semester.   The election will remain open ...
The Environmental Action Movement (TEAM), held its first meeting of the semester this past Tuesday where future planning of fundraisers, beach cleanups, and re-charting took place. During the ...
Team USA women’s water polo’s devastating buzzer-beater loss to the Netherlands during the bronze medal game at the Paris Olympics marked the first time in history that Team USA was denied a medal ...
Trenae Bailey, left, LBCC student with the Justice Scholar club, walks away after talking to fellow student and member, Brent Scott, right middle, LBCC student/ Justice Scholar club associate, at the ...
An orange was found with mold and a fly on it in the Viking Vault on Thursday. Basic Needs program director Justin Mendez says all of the Vault's food follows local safety guidelines. (Ryenne Jolliff) ...
Viking Vault staff member Andrea Ortiz restocks the shelves with snacks, water, fresh produce, and toiletries on Sept. 5. LBCC student Esemaiai Lemusu is happy with the amount of space the Vault's new ...