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Tag: COVID-19
CSULB campus officials not monitoring COVID-19 regulations, mask wearing or social distancing not being enforced
Although Long Beach State has implemented several health and safety regulations on campus, the University Police Department said of which are not being enforced.
Four CSULB students, one staff member have tested positive for COVID-19, all off-campus
Long Beach State President Jane Close Conoley said there have been five new positive COVID-19 cases associated with the school, four of which are students and one being a staff member. None of the affected individuals have been on campus, according to Conoley.
Pine Promenade bars face challenges while serving Long Beach community
Restaurants and bars in downtown Long Beach learn how to adapt to an all-outdoor business as customers begin to return.
Amazon@the Beach Hub Locker avoids closure, remains open as essential service
Although Long Beach State is mostly empty this fall, the on-campus Amazon Hub Locker remains operating as an in-person, essential business for the Long Beach community.
Student parents at CSULB balance school, work and children amid the pandemic
Student parents adjust to the changes the pandemic brought to their lives, including the closure of the Isabel Patterson Child Development Center, Zoom elementary school and new daily routines.
The West Coast is on fire, COVID-19 is still a thing and everything is not okay
West Coast fires and a pandemic continues to hold us hostage in our homes; the thoughts of a trapped student.
Administration deems hybrid instruction as ‘new normal’
According to Vice Provost Jody Cormack, CSULB is likely to have a mix of online and face-to-face instruction for future semesters, as well as a minor increase in courses offered in person come spring.
First-year students’ non traditional college experience at Long Beach State
From a student attending classes while living in Taiwan to another living in the dorms, meet three first-year students at CSULB who are all adjusting to the virtual semester.
Students express disappointment toward a virtual spring semester
As Long Beach State looks ahead toward another virtual semester, students share their mixed feelings toward continuing with their education online.