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Tag: COVID-19
CSULB Beach Pantry drive-thru pop-up provides aid for students amidst COVID-19 crisis
One by one, students pulled up in their cars, parked and waited on masked-volunteers to pack their trunks with bagged groceries Friday in the parking lot in front of Brotman Hall
Long Beach State Athletics estimates $1.8 million loss amid coronavirus pandemic
The loss in revenue stems from the absence of ticket sales, corporate sponsorships and donations. The athletic department is working with other Big West teams to try to reduce costs for the fall 2020 season.
BEACH WEEKLY SPECIAL | How coronavirus affects CSULB art students
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Julia Terbeche sits down with a Long Beach State art student to discuss how quarantine has affected their lectures and projects.
UPDATE: CSULB’s decision for fall face-to-face instruction is on the ‘virus clock’
President Jane Close Conoley said she’s hopeful Long Beach State will return to face-to-face instruction in the fall but is cautious in confirming any plans.
CSULB sees increase in viewable wildlife
More animals are venturing out on campus following the cancellation of face-to-face instruction.
The home run that sport fans need: How the MLB can conquer the coronavirus
With all professional and amateur sports leagues currently suspended, the MLB looks to implement two new leagues and hopefully give sports fans the entertainment they crave during the quarantine.
ASI Senate supports virtual commencement to supplement fall in-person ceremonies
Associated Students Inc. gave positive feedback on plans for a potential virtual celebration targeted for early summer.
City Council reviews possible budget shortages, health equity and street sweeping citations
Long Beach City council members are bracing for revenue shortfalls after reviewing the city’s 2020 fiscal year budget update Tuesday night.
‘I have to stay up from 2:30 a.m. to 7 a.m.’: How international CSULB students are coping with online classes
Having to stay up late for online classes results in a conflicting schedule for exchange students.