Long Beach State has announced that students living in the dorms must show proof of a CDC-approved vaccine, according to Housing and Residential Life.
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Students ‘take advantage’ of CSULB’s second spring break affected by COVID-19
Long Beach State students say they plan to use the time off to work, relax and catch up on schoolwork.
Spring break during the pandemic
As states in the U.S. ease up their coronavirus restrictions, many college students are questioning whether they should stay home or go out to enjoy their break.
High-risk students soon eligible for COVID-19 vaccine once CSULB receives more shipments
Vaccination appointments for the first round of Long Beach State students will become available pending the arrival of more vaccine shipments.
We need to mandate vaccines, as difficult it may be
Everyone needs to do their part in working toward herd immunity.
Long Beach City Council unanimously votes to condemn xenophobic acts, hatred toward Asian American and Pacific Islander communities
The 9-0 vote led to approve the resolution in order to stop hateful gestures and to ensure the AAPI feel safe during this challenging time.
Returning to normalcy
A college student and parent reflecting on the shut down and campus reopening.
Long Beach to move into red tier Monday, allowing for indoor dining, gyms, movie theaters under limited capacity
The city will progress into the substantial risk category on March 15 under the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
CSULB commencement registration begins March 22
As Grad Week continues, graduates are able to purchase their commencement gear and can expect an email later this month to register for their 30-minute time slot in the caravan event.
CSULB’s ‘well-run’ vaccine program contributes to success of city rollout
While the rest of the state has had difficulty with vaccine rollout, the city of Long Beach and Long Beach State have been pioneers in vaccine distribution.