Walking into DiPiazza’s restaurant that was filled with students having their end of the year celebration, rhythm took over as Jazz music was played by LBCC students alongside two time Grammy ...
The top scorers of the 2025 LBCC women’s water polo season were Mar Bernal and Irene Pueyo Caballero. They didn’t just bring goals to the Vikings, they brought an entirely different style of play ...
The ASB President made anti-homeless remarks in a later regretted “passionate but misguided” string of texts sent to a reporter, deeming petitioners as a safety threat after he speculated they were ...
Viking defender Kamren Velazquez, right, battles for the ball with Mt. San Jacinto midfielder Maggie Arens at Long Beach City College on Sept. 5. The Vikings women's soccer team ended their season ...
LBCC’s Associated Student Body (ASB) President Priince Bass accused The Viking of being anti-student and misrepresenting Black students when confronted about a text message sent to a reporter where he ...
A welcome board drawn by Alejandro Lucero greets guests entering the LBCC Pride Scholars’ “Hello My Name Is…” pop-up art exhibit on Thursday. (Dezaray Jimenez) Long Beach City College’s PRIDE scholars ...
Shada’e Moore shares a joyful moment with her daughter, Miaoni Parsons, during the makeup tutorial given by Thrive Causemetics at the Food and Essentials Drive on Tuesday at TTC. The event was part of ...
LBCC student trustee Pise Leiataua poses for a picture after successfully hosting the inaugural First Gen Luncheon. The First Generation Luncheon, held on November 19th, served as an opportunity to ...
The Viking News is the official student news organization of Long Beach City College. The award winning newspaper publishes Spring, Summer and Fall semesters and is online and on social media daily.
The Viking News is the official student news organization of Long Beach City College. The award winning newspaper publishes Spring, Summer and Fall semesters and is online and on social media daily.
Friends and loved ones gathered for a candlelight vigil on Friday, where they took turns sharing the impact that an LBCC student, who they referred to as their biggest “cheerleader” ...
Students have been able to get through classes in the past without AI and can certainly do it now. With AI advancing rapidly, many industries are scrambling to figure out how to adjust to the change.
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