As the city prepares to enter phase-two of the economic reopening plan, the Long Beach City Council on Tuesday reviewed a lengthy report detailing the city’s current status of coronavirus.
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Cars instead of bars: Honk twice to wish happy birthday
The COVID-19 pandemic may have disrupted mine and my cousin’s birthday plans, but it did not stop our friends and family from coordinating surprise car parades. For me, this was more memorable than anything else that could have happened, pandemic or not.
CSULB to continue alternative teaching methods for fall 2020
Fact-to-face instruction or hybridization of some courses are being considered according to Conoley, but she said that whatever plan the university moves forward with must be consistent for the 2020-21 school year.
S4E14 | BEACH WEEKLY | Coronavirus update and racist video posted by CSULB student
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Aubrey Balster gives you the latest news on campus, including a racist video posted by a Long Beach State student and plans for Fall 2020 alternative instruction. Balster also dives into the most recent numbers regarding coronavirus in Long Beach.
The quarantine diaries
The Quarantine Diaries is an intimate perspective into how life has changed for individuals as a result of COVID-19. Pairing portraits of self-isolation and handwritten accounts of their experiences, the series gives an insight into the life of staying at home amidst the global pandemic.
COVID-19 claims Long Beach State’s chance at 3-peat
The pandemic prevents men’s volleyball from finishing season; possibly the chance to three-peat as NCAA champions.
A day at the beach isn’t worth a life
Protests calling for an end to the quarantine are putting themselves, their families and their communities in danger.
Alternative instruction to continue for ‘large classes’ for at least first 8 weeks of fall semester
Conoley added that campus WiFi will be extended to parking lots and a laptop loan program is being discussed.
Students for Quality Education make demands of the CSU system
In the wake of changes to CSUs as a result of COVID-19, students are calling for CSU officials to intervene with stipends for lost jobs, reimbursements of student fees, free on-campus housing for the remainder of pandemic and more.
‘It was like a semi-truck had hit me’; CSULB nursing student recovers from coronavirus
CSULB graduate nursing student Jovani Rioja shares his painful moments battling and recovering from COVID-19.