With 2020 over, it’s time to begin rebuilding and moving forward.
Author: Madalyn Amato
CSULB sees relatively low crime rates for third year in a row
In comparison to other campuses in the California State University system, Long Beach State continues to maintain relatively low crime statistics.
Women’s basketball game canceled, concerns over COVID-19 cited
Set to play game two of their preseason, the Long Beach State women’s basketball game against San Diego State University was canceled just hours before tip-off.
Positive COVID-19 case within Beach athletics postpones UCLA matchup for second time
A positive test within the Long Beach State men’s basketball program has postponed a game against UCLA for a second time.
Wildlife at CSULB reportedly grows wary of humans as campus remains empty
As the campus of Long Beach State continues to remain practically empty, wildlife once known for their friendliness are reverting to be more wary of humans.
BREAKING: CSU anticipates return to in-person instruction in fall 2021
In an email sent by the California State University system, it has been announced that the 23 campuses will likely return for face-to-face instruction in fall 2021.
Letter from the editor: logging off…for now
We hope that you all have a happy, and safe, holiday season. For now, we’re logging off.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren addresses canceling student loan debt, inequities in higher education
As President-elect Joseph R. Biden, Jr. prepares to move into the White House, lawmakers like Sen. Elizabeth Warren are already advising him and his cabinet to take action sooner rather than later.
Hundreds march to “reopen Long Beach”
Several hundred Long Beach residents gather Wednesday to protest continuing and changing coronavirus regulations in the city.
CSULB medical director urges students, staff to exercise caution through the holidays
Kimberly Fodran, medical director at Long Beach State’s Student Health Services, is urging students and staff to avoid travel and contact through the holiday season as coronavirus cases continue to skyrocket.