Protests calling for an end to the quarantine are putting themselves, their families and their communities in danger.
Coronavirus
Content that focuses on the growing coronavirus epidemic at CSULB.
Alternative instruction to continue for ‘large classes’ for at least first 8 weeks of fall semester
Conoley added that campus WiFi will be extended to parking lots and a laptop loan program is being discussed.
Students for Quality Education make demands of the CSU system
In the wake of changes to CSUs as a result of COVID-19, students are calling for CSU officials to intervene with stipends for lost jobs, reimbursements of student fees, free on-campus housing for the remainder of pandemic and more.
‘It was like a semi-truck had hit me’; CSULB nursing student recovers from coronavirus
CSULB graduate nursing student Jovani Rioja shares his painful moments battling and recovering from COVID-19.
Our experience: funerals in the time of coronavirus
I had to attend my great-grandmother’s funeral on Facebook Live because of coronavirus, it only made my grieving worse.
What could have been: the Dirtbags’ hot season that was cut short
Through 15 games, the Dirtbags were putting up numbers on par with previous teams to make deep playoff runs.
CSULB to hold virtual commencement this summer
Seniors will get the opportunity to participate in a virtual ceremony early this summer before a physical ceremony is held.
S4E13 | BEACH WEEKLY | The latest updates on coronavirus in Long Beach
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Julia Terbeche gives you the latest updates regarding coronavirus in Long Beach. Terbeche discusses recent announcements from Mayor Robert Garcia about cases, Long Beach State Athletics revenue loss and news from President Jane Close Conoley regarding fall semester.
Our tuition is still working on campus; even if we aren’t
Spring tuition pays for more than just our education, and that money is still working for us.
‘It feels apocalyptic’: Student-life at CSULB dorms during the pandemic
Although most on-campus residents left student housing after Long Beach State encouraged students to move out, 119 students remain consolidated into four buildings at the Hillside College Dormitory.