Maintaining community at a distance.
Tag: Coronavirus
Homeless college students in California brace for more uncertainty
This story project was produced by interns from EdSource’s California Student Journalism Corps. As universities transitioned to online-learning to slow the spread of Covid-19, thousands of California college students flocked to their dorms, apartments or parents’ homes to continue their studies from the comfort of their bedrooms, wherever those were[Read More…]
I tried Virtual Speed Friending and it was everything I needed
I participated in Associated Students, Inc.’s Virtual Speed Friending to see if I could make a friend. Turns out, it didn’t matter.
My life is worth $13.50 an hour
The irony of being essential and the experience of a student working in the food industry during the pandemic.
Becoming essential: RoundTable Pizza
Food service has always been an integral part of our society. As the pandemic continues, takeout food soars in its importance.
Beach athletics considering disciplinary action for athletes violating regulations
Long Beach State athletics looks to potentially remove student athletes from team rosters as the department moves forward with contact tracing to confirm the source of the on-campus outbreak Sept. 26.
Over half of CSULB’s on-campus facilities open this fall despite remote instruction
Despite only 2.8% of classes being held in-person this fall, Long Beach State has over half of its buildings open on campus.
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.
BREAKING: Dirtbags players source of COVID-19 outbreak at CSULB
Sources confirmed Saturday that members of the Dirtbags baseball team are the source of the coronavirus outbreak that led to a two-week quarantine period for all on-campus residents.
International students at CSULB unsure of plans for the spring
Long Beach State is potentially looking at lower international student enrollment next academic year, even with current overall enrollment at an all-time high.