CSULB has officially administered over 2,000 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and is currently working on providing second doses.
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Long Beach Black Health Equity team holds first town hall meeting to address health disparities
The newly established health equity team held its first meeting Thursday to discuss health disparities faced by the Black community in Long Beach.
ASI Senate rolls out plan to reopen the campus with COVID-19 restrictions
Associated Students, Inc. Senators discussed which campus buildings can begin to open up starting in early March.
CSULB students struggle with growing number of online classes, deemed ‘absolute hell’
Very few classes were held online prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, though that number has grown to represent the vast majority of the Beach’s course sections.
Crime Blotter: Arrest warrant and vandalism at CSULB
A mostly empty campus has seen a couple of disturbances.
Trayvon Martin’s legacy, nine years later
Trayvon Martin continues serves as the inspiration behind a larger movement representing the importance and value of Black lives in our society.
CSULB cleared to resume pre-approved face-to-face classes
After the resumption of face-to-face classes was put on hold due to concerns over growing numbers of COVID-19 cases, students will be able to return to campus March 1.
Local activists gather at Ralphs to protest Kroger, call for ‘people over profit’ and demand hazard pay
A crowd of about a dozen local activists gathered in front of a Ralphs location in Long Beach to protest its parent company, Kroger Co., in its decision to refrain from distributing “Hero Pay” to its workers.
Community activists gather Saturday to ‘dance for justice’ at Black History Month rally
Dozens gathered at Marina Vista Park in Long Beach to celebrate Black History Month and march for justice.
New sustainability programs look to reduce effects of climate change at CSULB, within communities of color
After former President Donald J. Trump exited the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement in 2017, Long Beach State and the city of Long Beach joined new initiatives and created policies to combat the effects of greenhouse gases and other pollutants affecting climate change.