After being on Zoom for over 18 months, the return of in-person learning has caused competition for upper campus parking.
Tag: COVID-19
Q&A on COVID-19 protocols with Long Beach State President Jane Close Conoley
A brief discussion about the health and safety precautions the university has implemented to stop the spread of COVID-19.
CSULB students report feelings of declining mental health amid the coronavirus pandemic
After a year of lockdowns, Zoom classes and more, students share their experiences navigating mental health.
Summer is here
After a unique semester, summer is finally around the corner.
CSULB’s Forty-Niner Shops given $4 million from federal loan program to help stay afloat during pandemic
Over the span of a year, the nonprofit organization saw two separate disbursements of $2 million each to help with the coronavirus-induced financial losses.
CSULB graduates continue to struggle with finding affordable housing in Long Beach
In an effort to accommodate lower-income residents, the city is in the process of enforcing a policy that requires buildings to designate a certain percentage of units for affordable housing.
CSULB’s ASI to rehire student employees who were furloughed as a result of COVID-19
Long Beach State’s student government intends to bring back most student employees who were let go last year due to budget cuts stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.
LA County enters yellow tier, allowing for looser restrictions and higher capacities
Under the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, Los Angeles County has now met the threshold to enter the yellow and final tier on May 6.
The student debt crisis needs to be addressed now
Over 44 million Americans hold $1.7 trillion in student debt. These numbers are only increasing, and COVID-19 isn’t helping.
What will on-campus housing look like come fall for CSULB students?
You can live here if you take two shots first.