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First baseman Anaya Togia hit an RBI and stole home to score the only two runs for the Vikings in a 3-2 loss to El Camino College in the first game of the second round of the 3C2A SoCal Regional ...
Long Beach City College needs a definitive and comprehensive AI policy as the technology continues to advance. As of yet, LBCC has not shown to be outwardly against AI and in fact has ...
The Vikings Track and Field athletes will compete in the California Community College Athletic Association (3C2A) Southern California Finals and are expected to take part in the State ...
Uduak-Joe Ntuk is the LBCC Board of Trustee President, Long Beach native and community leader serving the city that led him to leadership from humble beginnings. Ntuk and his son Justice sat down ...
Long Beach City College will host five cultural graduation celebrations for upcoming graduates. These events are free, open to anyone and will take place on May 9, 16, 17 and 31 at the LAC campus, ...
LBCC invited Joandrea Reynolds and her production company JTainment to LAC to perform their show “Stages of Understanding Volume Two: A Journey Through Black History” on April 22. The play ...
Zella Johnson (center) stands with all of the attendees at her "Black Rosie the Riveter" presentation aimed to equip Black students with the knowledge necessary to enter the workforce in the Black ...
Despite Long Beach City College’s numerous attempts to help students transition into their first year, these opportunities aren’t often taken advantage of, leaving a feeling of isolation on ...
A portrait of Easy Betty, made up of Abby Chen, left, Sean Temple, middle, and Nat Bogert, right. Tuesday, April 8. (Kay Pham-Nguyen) Local SKA band, Easy Betty talks about dating within the band, ...
ASB Election voter turnout more than doubled from last year’s with a total of 235 voters. The election for the Associated Student Body ran from April 15 to April 18, with the ...
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.