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.
Tag: COVID-19
Long Beach extends parking relief program through the end of 2020, students still unsatisfied
For valid permit holders, the city of Long Beach extended its COVID-19 Parking Relief Program until the end of 2020 to accommodate residents in parking-impacted neighborhoods, though this does not benefit many students who are still receiving parking citations.
IN PHOTOS: Six study spots for students in Long Beach
These six spots can provide students a change of scenery when studying at home gets old.
Nine CSULB dormitory students relocated to Hillside College
Following an outbreak of COVID-19 on campus, all residential students who have tested positive or are considered at-risk for contraction are being forced to move into a quarantine space in Hillside College.
UPDATE: City officials confirm 26 new cases of COVID-19, 17 associated with CSULB
As of Tuesday, Long Beach State has a confirmed total of 15 positive cases of the coronavirus affiliated with campus, according to city officials.
Becoming essential: Grocery workers
One of the few industries that has remained open throughout the coronavirus pandemic, grocery workers have been propelled from minimum wage hourly associates to essential employees.
CSULB installs smart lockers on campus to avoid in-person interaction
To promote health and safety guidelines, Long Beach State administration has installed Luxer One smart lockers on campus for students to return borrowed equipment.
CSULB student athletes permitted to stay in on-campus housing
During an average school year, Long Beach State Housing and Residential Life would host 2,722 students. All four of the university’s residential colleges would be open, students would be sharing rooms with others and they’d be able to spend time with friends without any restrictions. None of that is happening[Read More…]
All on-campus residents quarantined following the positive testing of five CSULB students
With concerns of further outbreak of the coronavirus, Long Beach State will be pausing in-person instruction for the next two weeks and reviewing the number of employees permitted on campus.
CSULB students try new eating habits with newfound time at home
Students spend time trying social media food trends and changing their diets while adjusting to stay-at-home life during the pandemic.