Students wishing to spend time with family this holiday break are being mandated to perform a 14-day quarantine upon returning back home.
Author: Madalyn Amato
COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: The latest Long Beach and CSULB coronavirus news
As of May 8, there are 898 positive COVID-19 cases in Long Beach with 565 recoveries, officials said. Despite the continued increase in infection, Mayor Robert Garcia announced the first steps in reopening the economy set to begin Friday.
Butterfly Effect continues to raise awareness in the face of the coronavirus pandemic
The Butterfly Effect, a student advocacy group at Long Beach State, works to raise awareness of challenges students continue to face surrounding housing and food insecurity as the coronavirus pandemic progresses.
How to fund a post-baccalaureate degree
The cost of pursuing a post-baccalaureate degree may be what stands in the way of someone continuing with their higher education, however, there are plenty of options to fund future academic endeavors.
A look at diversity in grad school
Achieving a post-baccalaureate degree is just another step in someone’s education journey. But who gets these degrees?
IN PHOTOS: “The work isn’t done yet”
Local activists gathered in front of the Long Beach City Hall to celebrate the victory of President-elect Joseph R. Biden all while continuing to call for action.
Beach trainers virtually prepare student athletes for success
As Long Beach State athletics face a future of uncertainty, trainers Jackson Reed and Laura Teel have been working hard to keep the Beach’s players in shape.
CSULB’s in-person classes to resume Monday, campus cleared of COVID-19 outbreak
Following the outbreak of the coronavirus amongst housing students, Long Beach State paused any face-to-face classes for a two-week quarantine period.
Chancellor select Castro announces plans for time as CSU leader
Joseph I. Castro, newly appointed chancellor of the California State University, said he has plans to address diversity and implement ethnic studies but foresees no reduction in student fees or funding for campus police.
Nine CSULB dormitory students relocated to Hillside College
Following an outbreak of COVID-19 on campus, all residential students who have tested positive or are considered at-risk for contraction are being forced to move into a quarantine space in Hillside College.