Sounds of traditional mariachi flooded LBCC’s campus during the Latinx heritage month kick-off event on Sept. 17, which included free food, live entertainment and various booths that encompassed ...
The universal story of the search for power and unchecked greed, Long Beach City College’s Theater Department rehearsed the darkly comedic play “Ubu Roi” for its debut October 3-6. “Given ...
A 60-hour audio recording of a mother birthing her daughter, as well as an interactive piece that asked attendees how they had cared for someone that day, are some works currently on display in ...
A small group of students and community members attended Long Beach City College’s first Board of Trustees meeting on Sept. 11 to continue their calls on the school to divest funds from companies ...
Long Beach City College’s Associated Student Body is currently holding a special election to fill a large number of empty positions for the Fall 2024 semester.   The election will remain open ...
The Environmental Action Movement (TEAM), held its first meeting of the semester this past Tuesday where future planning of fundraisers, beach cleanups, and re-charting took place. During 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.
By:Isabel Murty LBCC Water Polo freshman attacker Leilani Sanchez put up a total of five goals in the Vikings’ dominant 26-1 win over conference team Chaffey on Wednesday. Sanchez wasn’t the only ...
Finding a community to be a part of can be difficult, but “Join a Club Day” helped to minimize the stress by having booths run by their club owners filled with music, games, and free food.
A moldy orange was among the produce available for students to grab from the Viking Vault at LBCC’s Liberal Arts Campus on Thursday.  Although this was the only spoiled item in the Vault, it is ...
Students at LBCC’s Liberal Arts Campus have recently struggled to find basic needs resources after the Viking Vault was relocated from the E Building to the B Building earlier this year.
Amidst the sweltering heat of a 90 degree afternoon, Long Beach residents enjoyed the ability to roam a closed-off portion of Pine Avenue to roller skate, chat with friends, and enjoy booming ...