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.
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Long Beach Transit sees 99% decrease in revenue over four months after ‘not enforcing fare payment’ during coronavirus pandemic
To continue serving the community, Long Beach Transit has been operating under modified bus routes, abiding by health and safety guidelines and allowing passengers to ride for free throughout the pandemic.
Newsom confirms return to tiered order to ‘keep activities outside’
Gov. Gavin Newsom said during a press conference that the state will no longer abide by the regional stay-at-home order and will instead follow the county-based tier model.
Minimal in-person courses at CSULB postponed to March 1 after initial Feb. 1 delay
University officials announced Wednesday that Long Beach State will be again postponing its small number of approved face-to-face classes to March after first suspending the start date to Feb. 1.
Anthony Fauci says he is ‘cautiously optimistic’ of return to normalcy during CSU livestream
California State University Chancellor Timothy P. White hosted “A Conversation with Dr. Anthony Fauci” Friday to discuss vaccination, maintaining safety mandates and the “light at the end of the tunnel.”
Hundreds march to “reopen Long Beach”
Several hundred Long Beach residents gather Wednesday to protest continuing and changing coronavirus regulations in the city.
CSULB students urged to quarantine after visiting relatives, officials say
Students wishing to spend time with family this holiday break are being mandated to perform a 14-day quarantine upon returning back home.
CSULB’s health center offers free flu shot clinic
Student Health Services at Long Beach State held a drive-thru event Tuesday to administer flu shots to the community in parking lot G1.
Beach athletics considering disciplinary action for athletes violating regulations
Long Beach State athletics looks to potentially remove student athletes from team rosters as the department moves forward with contact tracing to confirm the source of the on-campus outbreak Sept. 26.
Long Beach extends parking relief program through the end of 2020, students still unsatisfied
For valid permit holders, the city of Long Beach extended its COVID-19 Parking Relief Program until the end of 2020 to accommodate residents in parking-impacted neighborhoods, though this does not benefit many students who are still receiving parking citations.