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.
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Content that focuses on the growing coronavirus epidemic at CSULB.
More amenities to open as Long Beach City Council approves revised health order
Businesses, playgrounds and more public services are expected to reopen following the Long Beach City Council’s vote to approve a revised health order Tuesday evening.
CSULB forces housing students to quarantine after on-campus residents test positive for COVID-19
In an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus, housing officials at Long Beach State have implemented a mandatory two-week quarantine for Parkside College residents.
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.
All on-campus residents quarantined following the positive testing of five CSULB students
With concerns of further outbreak of the coronavirus, Long Beach State will be pausing in-person instruction for the next two weeks and reviewing the number of employees permitted on campus.
Long Beach City Council agrees: city must fulfill state requirements to fully reopen
As the city prepares to enter phase-two of the economic reopening plan, the Long Beach City Council on Tuesday reviewed a lengthy report detailing the city’s current status of coronavirus.
Cars instead of bars: Honk twice to wish happy birthday
The COVID-19 pandemic may have disrupted mine and my cousin’s birthday plans, but it did not stop our friends and family from coordinating surprise car parades. For me, this was more memorable than anything else that could have happened, pandemic or not.
CSULB to continue alternative teaching methods for fall 2020
Fact-to-face instruction or hybridization of some courses are being considered according to Conoley, but she said that whatever plan the university moves forward with must be consistent for the 2020-21 school year.
S4E14 | BEACH WEEKLY | Coronavirus update and racist video posted by CSULB student
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Aubrey Balster gives you the latest news on campus, including a racist video posted by a Long Beach State student and plans for Fall 2020 alternative instruction. Balster also dives into the most recent numbers regarding coronavirus in Long Beach.
COVID-19 claims Long Beach State’s chance at 3-peat
The pandemic prevents men’s volleyball from finishing season; possibly the chance to three-peat as NCAA champions.