The BoT held its meeting via videoconference to maintain social distancing practices. The Long Beach State Student Success Center will be renamed the Shakarian Family Student Success Center after a “notable donation.”
Coronavirus
Content that focuses on the growing coronavirus epidemic at CSULB.
49er Shops lay off hundreds of student-employees amid coronavirus pandemic
The 49er Shops human resources department notified 403 of its employees Monday that they would be laid off as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Two CSULB students test positive for coronavirus
University officials report first confirmed cases of COVID-19 affecting the campus community.
IN PHOTOS: First day of (online) school at CSULB
March 23 marks the beginning of “alternative instruction” at CSULB. The physical campus was mostly empty due to students and professors holding classes online.
Student workers face hour shortage and unemployment in wake of pandemic
As the school continues to deal with the ongoing threat of COVID-19, the 49er shops have decided to create provisional hours in the process, affecting more than a hundred student jobs.
S4E10 | BEACH WEEKLY | CSULB further limits access amid coronavirus
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Julia Terbeche gives you the latest updates regarding coronavirus at Long Beach State. Terbeche discusses information such as increased closures on campus, parking permit refunds and dorm move outs.
Dirtbags seniors struggling in a world without baseball
Dirtbags veterans Jacob Hughey and Calvin Estrada feel the social effects of the response to the coronavirus pandemic.
BEACH WEEKLY SPECIAL | How coronavirus affects CSULB student employees
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Manny Valladares breaks down the effects the coronavirus has had on student employees at Long Beach State, talking to workers from the University Dining Plaza’s Starbucks.
Long Beach State men’s basketball sees big picture after canceled postseason
Although the Beach’s unconventional end to the season was not on their own terms, the program remains motivated to make a strong return.
CSULB dorms continue to clear out after email from Housing and Residential Life
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to grow, dormitory students were given an ultimatum. For many, returning home is not as easy as a yes or no decision.