IndyCar driver Alex Palou made the critical pass for 1st place in the pit lane during Sunday’s race to win his first Long Beach Grand Prix and third win of the season. Palou finished the ...
On Tuesday an article was published by The Viking News regarding the spring 2026 Associated Student Body election, making the mistake of not including one of the candidates running for Student ...
From Texas to Toronto, former defensive end at LBCC and current assistant head coach for the Toronto Argonauts, Demetrious Maxie has always had a love for football. Demetrious is a Grey Cup ...
The ASB cabinet’s elections for the Fall ‘26 to Spring ‘27 term will be happening this week with five uncontested hopefuls running to represent the student body. The candidates will be ...
Hungry students gathered for Spam Musubi and beverages in the quad of the Liberal Arts Campus as the Guardian Scholars Club was fundraising for its general fund on Tuesday. Spam Musubi is a ...
What started as a mere hobby in go karting transformed into a motorsports career for Stadium Super Truck driver Zoey Edenholm, the only female currently racing in the series. Edenholm, who ...
Motorsports team Meyer Shank Racing (MSR) dominated the second day of the Long Beach Grand Prix, notching both a victory in the IMSA race and the pole position for Sunday’s NTT IndyCar race.
A busy day was in store for the Long Beach City College High School Outreach team and staff as the annual Viking Preview Day took place, an event that showcases a piece of what LBCC has to offer ...
While most 18-year-olds begin college, sleep in, and hang out with friends, missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have a different introduction to adult life.
Evangelical preacher and social media influencer “Sister Cindy” spoke at California State University Long Beach about female promiscuity on Friday. Cynthia Smock, known online as Sister Cindy, has ...
Cast and crew members of LBCC’s production of the musical “Into the Woods” answered questions from prospective performing arts students at two Q&A sessions on March 18 as part of the Meet the ...
As LBCC students find themselves inching toward the end of the spring semester, school officials use the first week of April to highlight this month’s celebration of diversity, equity, inclusion ...
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