COVID-19 should be something that unites the country in a common goal, not further divide us. But mainstream pundits’ coverage is more than willing to blame the president.
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Last season for Lockman: the softball catcher reacts
Redshirt senior catcher Abby Lockman may have played in her final collegiate softball game March 12 in what could be the NCAA’s final sports game played in the spring 2020 semester after the announcement by many conferences of the suspension of competition due to COVID-19.
BREAKING: Big West basketball tournament canceled ‘effective immediately’
Due to growing threats of the spread of coronavirus, Big West Conference officials canceled the tournament around three hours before the tip-off of the first game. The cancelation aligns with other conferences choosing to cancel tournaments.
Students speak out about coronavirus: ‘it’s an overreaction’
Students voice opinions on Long Beach State’s coronavirus protocol.
UPDATE: Long Beach State Athletics to limit spectators to 150 for all home games
Spectators will be allowed by invitation only “until further notice.”
Face-to-face classes at CSULB moving online due to coronavirus
President Conoley sent an email announcing that all classes will transfer to online only Starting March 17 due to recent local developments relating too coronavirus.
Daily 49er to suspend print production; stay up-to-date about the coronavirus online
Due to the university’s decision to suspend face-to-face instruction, the Daily Forty-Niner will be suspending print production until further notice.
Long Beach City Council approves two local emergencies in response to coronavirus
Long Beach has supported two declarations of emergency to better prepare the city for a potential outbreak.
Big West Basketball tournament to be played without spectators
Conference officials made the announcement hours before tip-off that only credentialed media members will be able to attend.
CSULB considering halting face-to-face classes due to coronavirus
As the novel-coronavirus continues to infect more people, university officials make decision to shift instruction online.