As Long Beach State continues its transition to alternative teaching methods, some sense of normalcy was returned with the ASI elections.
Author: Daily Forty-Niner
CSULB dorms continue to clear out after email from Housing and Residential Life
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to grow, dormitory students were given an ultimatum. For many, returning home is not as easy as a yes or no decision.
CSULB offers digital support for cancellation of face-to-face classes
Following the decision to cancel face-to-face instruction, here’s what the university is doing to make the transition.
Crime Blotter: Reported armed robbery
A CSULB student alerted the University Police Department of being robbed at gunpoint in the Pyramid Parking Structure March 12 at approximately 4:20 p.m.
Grand Prix of Long Beach canceled; all large scale-events through April also canceled or postponed
Aligning with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s recommendations, all Long Beach events with more than 250 attendees or where attendees cannot maintain a six-foot distance from each other have been canceled.
UPDATE: Long Beach State Athletics to limit spectators to 150 for all home games
Spectators will be allowed by invitation only “until further notice.”
Face-to-face classes at CSULB moving online due to coronavirus
President Conoley sent an email announcing that all classes will transfer to online only Starting March 17 due to recent local developments relating too coronavirus.
Voter boxes left behind at CSULB
Even though candidates have been awarded victories, not everyone’s votes have been counted.
Students spill the tea on who they want to win the Democratic Primary
This week, students talk about who they think is going to win the Democratic Primary on Super Tuesday.
A Super Tuesday rundown
A breakdown of California’s most popular candidates and their takes on immigration, climate change, healthcare and higher education policy.