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BREAKING: CSULB to see 47% of courses in-person for fall 2021, anticipates 100% in spring 2022
Long Beach State President Jane Close Conoley has announced that the university can expect to see nearly half its courses for the upcoming fall semester and a full return for the following spring.
Off the Record S1E2 — The Ladies Room
In this episode, hosts news editor Julia Terbeche and multimedia editor Lauren Berny sit down with a special guest, editor-in-chief Madalyn Amato, to talk about women’s issues, what it’s like being women in journalism, dating and our futures.
BREAKING: CSULB to consider in-person commencement this May pending governor approval
The classes of 2020 and 2021 may see an in-person ceremony this spring as the state is looking to allow limited capacity gatherings starting April 1.
Off The Record S1E1 — Working at the Daily Forty-Niner
Off the Record is a podcast co-hosted by news editor Julia Terbeche and multimedia editor Lauren Berny where they give audiences a behind-the-scenes look into the journalism world.
Letter from the editors: Statement of recognition
The face of the Daily Forty-Niner is changing, inside and out. The past of our publication serves as a reminder that we not only can, but must, do better. Each year, the editorial staff of the Forty-Niner renews, and with each team comes new learned and lived experiences and perspectives. [Read More…]
Big West sets return to conference play protocols
The Big West Conference takes its next steps in preparing for the spring season.
Letter from the editors: Thank you for engaging in conversation with us
Addressing the letter to the editor.
CSULB to receive Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
Long Beach State is one of the institutions of higher education that will be receiving shipments and begin distribution of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in the upcoming weeks, according to a faculty email set out Thursday.
CSULB political science professors react to insurrection at Capitol Hill
After what Sen. Chuck Schumer called “a day that will live in infamy,” Long Beach State political science professors Jason Whitehead and Matt Lesenyie share their thoughts on the events that transpired.