News editor Julia Terbeche discusses updates regarding the Puvungna-related lawsuit and gives a rundown of the latest stay-at-home order issued by Los Angeles County.
Author: Julia Terbeche
Revised stay-at-home order strengthens restrictions for LA County
An increase in COVID-19 cases over the Thanksgiving holiday has led to a modified temporary order urging residents to remain in their homes for nonessential activity and exercise caution.
CSULB agrees to cease dumping dirt onto Puvungna
After a long-awaited decision in their lawsuit against the university, the Native community received confirmation from Long Beach State that it would stop dumping dirt onto the 22-acre plot of land.
California to implement overnight stay-at-home order from Nov. 21 to Dec. 21
The California Department of Public Health has announced a stay-at-home order effective this Saturday limiting nonessential activity during the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. The order is set to last a month.
How to write a statement of purpose
When applying to graduate school, students should strive to showcase their individuality and strengths in their personal statement and avoid oversharing unnecessary personal details.
What are admissions committees looking for in a graduate student?
Here are some qualities and qualifications that admission counselors like to see in grad school applicants.
How to prepare for grad school standardized tests
Students considering pursuing a graduate degree will likely need to take a standardized test, like the GRE, so here are some things to keep in mind when preparing.
City resumes street sweeping citations, provides case-by-case forgiveness until Nov. 30
As Long Beach has resumed ticketing for street sweeping, residents facing COVID-19-related complications are able to ask for citation forgiveness until the end of the month.
Beach Weekly S5E12 — 2020 Presidential Election
Thanks to Southland Credit Union for sponsoring this episode of Beach Weekly! This week, News Editor Julia Terbeche discusses the 2020 election and gives the rundown of the results.
CSULB community remembers civil engineering professor as “treasure to the department”
Students, faculty and staff at Long Beach State mourn the loss of Vahe Kludjian, a professor of civil engineering, who died in his classroom Oct. 16 after teaching a lab class that evening.