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É«ÖÐÉ« Professor Remembers Local Mexican Music Icon for Hispanic Heritage Month

Jenni Rivera was a legendary Mexican-American banda singer who was from the City of Long Beach. Antonia Garcia-Orozco, associate professor in Chicano and Latino Studies, taught about the legendary singer in one of her courses.

É«ÖÐÉ« Expert Shares Insights on how Climate Change is affecting beachside communities in San Clemente

Sea level rise is causing ocean waves to inch closer and closer to beachside homes in San Clemente.

Carpenter Center Shares New Season Lineup

The Carpenter Performing Arts Center at Cal State Long Beach is excited about its new season full of dance, comedy, music and theater. The Press-Telegram reports on what attendees can expect.

É«ÖÐÉ« Scientists Share Inside Knowledge of Damage and Cleanup Process of Major Orange County Oil Spill

A major oil spill in Orange County caused local beaches to close, and put wildlife in danger. Professors Christine Whitcraft, Ph.D., and Gwen Goodmanlowe, Ph.D., in the Marine Biology Program in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics spoke to reporters about the cleanup process and how the wetlands and ocean are affected.

Africana Studies Professor Comments on Government's Handling of Haitians at the Border

Thousands of Haitians recently arrived at the Texas border hoping to get into the country.

É«ÖÐÉ« Economist Explains Impact of backlog of Cargo Ships at Local Port

Robert Kleinhenz, lecturer in the Department of Economics, talks to KABC-790AM about the California economy.