As men’s and women’s basketball prepares for their preseasons, Long Beach State athletic director Andy Fee reflects on lessons learned from fall 2020 and how to apply them to spring 2021.
Tag: COVID-19
Online classes are necessary during this pandemic and I’m learning how to adjust
None of us are happy with another online semester but it’s the right decision to keep us all safe.
Revised stay-at-home order strengthens restrictions for LA County
An increase in COVID-19 cases over the Thanksgiving holiday has led to a modified temporary order urging residents to remain in their homes for nonessential activity and exercise caution.
Lights off at Bob Cole: An in-depth look at how the department is operating amid a pandemic
Long Beach State Bob Cole Conservatory of Music director Johannes Müller Stosch and members of BCCM are fighting to preserve their high-caliber ensembles while longing to experience the essence of live performance once again.
CSULB medical director urges students, staff to exercise caution through the holidays
Kimberly Fodran, medical director at Long Beach State’s Student Health Services, is urging students and staff to avoid travel and contact through the holiday season as coronavirus cases continue to skyrocket.
UDP closure brings an end to Starbucks at CSULB
As a result of closures brought on by COVID-19, CSULB has terminated its contracts with Starbucks, Panda Express and Squeeze Me located in the University Dining Plaza as well as the Starbucks location in the library.
CSULB students urged to quarantine after visiting relatives, officials say
Students wishing to spend time with family this holiday break are being mandated to perform a 14-day quarantine upon returning back home.
COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: The latest Long Beach and CSULB coronavirus news
As of May 8, there are 898 positive COVID-19 cases in Long Beach with 565 recoveries, officials said. Despite the continued increase in infection, Mayor Robert Garcia announced the first steps in reopening the economy set to begin Friday.
California to implement overnight stay-at-home order from Nov. 21 to Dec. 21
The California Department of Public Health has announced a stay-at-home order effective this Saturday limiting nonessential activity during the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. The order is set to last a month.
The Department of Dance’s pre-filmed performance Fall Dance Festival streams live Friday
Students of the senior seminar class organized Fall Dance Festival, a performance featuring student choreographed pieces filmed from home. The first part of the festival will premiere on YouTube Friday evening.