Although the on-campus Beach Pantry remains closed for the fall, Long Beach State’s Associated Students, Inc. is continuing to provide students with access to the pantry’s services through a drive-through event each Friday afternoon.
Author: Julia Terbeche
Long Beach City Council expands Open Streets Initiative, passes Interim Motel Conversion Ordinance
Councilmembers voted Tuesday evening to extend permits for outdoor businesses’ sidewalk expansions until the end of 2020, as well as to implement a program that would allow participating motels to act as transitional housing for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Conoley confirms chancellor’s announcement, CSULB to continue virtual delivery through spring 2021
Following the announcement made by CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White earlier in the afternoon, President Jane Close Conoley confirmed that Long Beach State will remain virtual through the spring semester.
Scholar Strike: Students, faculty discuss takeaways, raise concerns over accessibility
As the two-day academic strike comes to a close, professors and students give their thoughts and feedback on how the event impacted them.
IN PHOTOS: ‘People were murdered and accountability is necessary’
Local activists gathered together to call for the defunding of the Long Beach Police Department at Recreation Park and near campus.
CSULB administration encourages participation in scholar strike
As the post-Labor Day scholar strike gains traction across the nation, CSULB shows its explicit support by presenting an event schedule and ways to participate in the teach-in on racial violence in America.
Student Health Services to continue in-person visits, increase COVID-19 testing
Under newly imposed regulations, the health center remains open for the fall semester and is offering “telehealth evaluations” in addition to routine services.
Professors prepare for academic strike, 48 hours of recognition for racial violence
With over 2,000 participants across the country, an academic strike is set to take place Sept. 8 and 9 as a way to stand up against racial injustice and promote structural change regarding violence and policing in America.
CSULB on-campus residents face uncertainty in the dorms
Roughly 340 housing students at Long Beach State move into their single dorms for the fall 2020 semester.
Long Beach City Council votes against clean energy program
In a split vote, Long Beach city council members voted not to join a Community Choice Energy program to provide 100% renewable energy to the city and will revisit the item next year.