Friday, September 19, 2008

On the Arts Beat: "art/tapes/22," the Foreign Press Association at CSULB, and 5 Ways to Get What You Want as a Liberal Arts Major

Accurate, true and fabulous. Long Beach newspapers know how to report the arts at Cal State Long Beach. News got so thick today, in fact, that the LA Times and KPCC threw some Long Beach news into the mix, news that will eventually touch the careers and lives of CSULB students. What news is this, you ask? Pssst... Oh, just that the biggest independent recording studios in the world ever will be built in Long Beach, dubbed, for now, the Long Beach Studios. Accurate, true and fabulous, I reported on the topic for the Daily Forty-Niner in August! Check it: Long Beach: The new Hollywood?

As a journalism student, I know all about that unique, stalwart energy that's poured into reporting stories that matter. Here, I expose my collection of clips on the latest news about the arts on campus. Read, read, read!





Click the articles to broaden your brilliance on the arts at CSULB! Top row: In Sept. 19’s Press Telegram (left) and Sept. 10’s District Weekly (right), reviews on the University Art Museum’s “art/tapes/22” surface—with golden remarks. Middle Row: On Sept. 10 Daily Forty-Niner reports on the scholarship opportunities the Foreign Press Association give CSULB students. Bottom Row: DFN (left), also on Sept. 10, report about full-ride scholars new to the Bob Cole Conservatory. On Sept. 3, Union Weekly sputters details on the gorgeous opportunities to being a liberal arts student.

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