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, ...
LBCC’s English department hosted their visiting writer series with guest speaker, CSULB English professor and writer Suzanne Greenberg, on Nov. 16. Suzanne Greenberg selected stories from her most ...
Nikita Gupta is a health educator who is available to students through mental health events, these events taking place in room M128 at the LAC campus. Gupta’s main focus is to help people explore ...
LBCC English Professor Margret Shannon, (left brown blazer jacket), talking to students and colleagues at the English open house event located in the the P building on the Liberal Arts campus. (Tenoa ...
At LBCC's Dance Showcase on Nov. 1, a striking combination of light displays, reflective costumes, and powerful dance choreography, made Amanda Arroyo, a student choreographer's dance scene one to ...
Enrique Gil, LBCC student is working on an assignment in the psychology center. It's an available resource for students taking psychology classes. (Emma Lloyd) With finals coming soon, LBCC students ...
LBCC’s women’s basketball team defeated Porterville College 73-50 in their first home game of the season Tuesday night after a stellar 28-point performance from reigning South Coast Conference ...
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 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.