High school students protested on The Pike Outlets bridge in Long Beach, California, where they danced and chanted, continuing the days of protesting against the recent Trump Administration ...
LBCC students gathered for the Black History Month event, Sip N Science which offered food, beverages, and a space for students interested in science to interact with one another.  “I ...
Professors on campus have taken technology for granted and are canceling classes without notice other than a note on their door. While many professors have opted to send messages on Canvas or ...
Long Beach City College’s Umoja Scholars Club and program aims to create a sense of community for Black students through cultural and educational experiences such as meetings, events, and college ...
On Feb. 21, the Black Student Success Center hosted an open mic night for students to share poetry and music from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Students and faculty came together to listen to each ...
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.
In The Footnotes” is a LBCC Viking News podcast surrounding literary trends and community.  In this episode of “In The Footnotes,” California State Dominguez Hill academic ...
The Vikings bats went quiet as they took a loss to ELAC with a final score of 7-2 on Thursday. The Vikings had a slow start but played a great defensive game. By the end of the third ...
A false fire alarm went off at LBCC’s T building on LAC around 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, one of the many that have gone off without reason over the last few semesters. LBCC students and staff exited ...
A benefit concert to help aid those affected by the Los Angeles fires will take place at Alter Society Brewing and Coffee Co.
Vikings Softball beat the Rio Hondo College Roadrunners 14-6 in the Thursday afternoon home game, with Jaela Ruiz making the winning hit. The first inning began with pitcher Mariah Zapata as ...
LBCC staff and administration continue to violate students’ press rights after providing a sense of false authority to a guest speaker, ultimately insinuating that individuals must gain ...