The city will progress into the substantial risk category on March 15 under the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy.
Tag: COVID-19
The pandemic killed one of my longest friendships
We were friends for almost 10 years, and now the friendship we shared is nonexistent.
Long Beach City Council unanimously authorizes $5 million loan request for Aquarium of the Pacific
As the pandemic continues to financially affect many businesses, the Long Beach City Council voted 9-0 to loan $5 million to the Aquarium of the Pacific.
CSULB commencement registration begins March 22
As Grad Week continues, graduates are able to purchase their commencement gear and can expect an email later this month to register for their 30-minute time slot in the caravan event.
CSULB’s ‘well-run’ vaccine program contributes to success of city rollout
While the rest of the state has had difficulty with vaccine rollout, the city of Long Beach and Long Beach State have been pioneers in vaccine distribution.
ASI Senate rolls out plan to reopen the campus with COVID-19 restrictions
Associated Students, Inc. Senators discussed which campus buildings can begin to open up starting in early March.
CSULB students struggle with growing number of online classes, deemed ‘absolute hell’
Very few classes were held online prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, though that number has grown to represent the vast majority of the Beach’s course sections.
Pursuing an education: virtual style
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic has led students to study from their homes in order to continue their educational journey
Long Beach in style
Local residents and Long Beach State students have taken their creativity to the next level by creating stylish PPE.
CSULB has administered over 850 doses of Pfizer vaccine so far
The vaccination program taking place at the Walter Pyramid parking structure has become available to Beach staff and faculty members.