Students will be walking on the playing field and crossing a stage in just over a month at Long Beach State’s spring 2021 commencement at Angel Stadium.
Author: Julia Terbeche
CSULB commencement to include procession, no names announced inside Angel Stadium
Graduating seniors will be able to walk onto the field during next month’s commencement ceremony, campus officials announced in an email Thursday.
CSULB requiring vaccines for on-campus residents for fall 2021
Long Beach State has announced that students living in the dorms must show proof of a CDC-approved vaccine, according to Housing and Residential Life.
Native American Heritage Commission urges CSU, CSULB engage in ‘meaningful tribal consultation’ regarding Puvungna in letter to Chancellor Castro
As part of an ongoing letter exchange with the CSU, an attorney with the commission maintained that Long Beach State has yet to partake in proper consultation with the Native community.
Long Beach to move into red tier Monday, allowing for indoor dining, gyms, movie theaters under limited capacity
The city will progress into the substantial risk category on March 15 under the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
CSULB commencement registration begins March 22
As Grad Week continues, graduates are able to purchase their commencement gear and can expect an email later this month to register for their 30-minute time slot in the caravan event.
Women of color ‘have it harder’ in journalism
Though the industry is becoming less white male-centric, newsrooms have yet to reflect the country’s actual demographics.
CSULB women’s studies professor, activist remembered as ‘role model’ for her impact on the department
Proud feminist Wendy Griffin was the program’s first full-time faculty member.
Women at risk when using Uber or Lyft
Rideshare companies face thousands of sexual assault claims and hundreds of lawsuits.
CSULB students struggle with growing number of online classes, deemed ‘absolute hell’
Very few classes were held online prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, though that number has grown to represent the vast majority of the Beach’s course sections.