Since the suspension of in-person classes and closure of some facilities at Long Beach State due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students have taken to social media to voice concerns about where tuition and enrollment fees are going.
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Long Beach State students and staff adjust to alternative teaching methods
After a week of adjusting to alternative learning, Long Beach State students and faculty voice their concerns about the transition.
ASI votes to make changes to Social Justice and Equity Committee
Associated Student Inc. passed a resolution that would allow the Social Justice and Equity Committee to give more of a voice to students.
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.
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.
Catholic Newman club to still hold Bible study despite COVID-19
The CSULB Catholic Newman Club isn’t letting the pandemic stop them from having religious meetings.
CSULB ASI announces 2020 election results
As Long Beach State continues its transition to alternative teaching methods, some sense of normalcy was returned with the ASI elections.
ASI passes a resolution condemning Chinese internment camps
The resolution disapproves of any financial ties or support of any companies or organizations which were complicit or profited off of the Chinese government’s oppression of the Uyghurs, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
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.