In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Manny Valladares breaks down the effects the coronavirus has had on student employees at Long Beach State, talking to workers from the University Dining Plaza’s Starbucks.
Tag: COVID-19
Long Beach State men’s basketball sees big picture after canceled postseason
Although the Beach’s unconventional end to the season was not on their own terms, the program remains motivated to make a strong return.
When it comes to health, coronavirus closures are a necessary evil
Although younger generations will survive the virus, the people they pass it too might not. The elderly and immune-deficient are at serious risk.
Beach Pantry hosts pop-up to reach out to students
The Associated Students Inc. Beach Pantry hosted a one-day pop-up market Tuesday to offer assistance to students after President Jane Close-Conoley sent out an email calling for the reduction of use to the University Student Union.
S4E9 | BEACH WEEKLY | Coronavirus at CSULB
In this episode of Beach Weekly, host Aubrey Balster gives you the latest updates regarding coronavirus at Long Beach State. Balster discusses information such as closures on campus, virtual instruction and social distancing. Sports analysts Manuel Valladares and Mark Lindahl discuss the future of LBSU athletics amidst COVID-19.
BREAKING: Remainder of spring semester to be taught online; commencement postponed
After consideration, the administration has decided to maintain social distancing standards for COVID-19 and not resume on-campus life for the spring semester.
Beach Pantry to open tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Food will be distributed at the University Student Union west patio rather than the pantry’s normal location.
UPDATE: Dorm students required to move out, says CSULB Housing and Residential Life officials
All dorm residents are now being required to move out completely by March 27. If a student cannot meet that deadline, they must request an extension to stay.
IN SUMMARY: Coronavirus cuts the spring season short for the Beach
Collegiate athletes across the nation have had their spring seasons ended early due to the threat of the spread of coronavirus.
CSULB offers digital support for cancellation of face-to-face classes
Following the decision to cancel face-to-face instruction, here’s what the university is doing to make the transition.