Armed and angry supporters of the incumbent president forcibly occupied the U.S. Capitol in an apparent attempt to delay the confirmation hearing of President-elect Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
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Stay-at-home order extended for foreseeable future in California
The state’s Health and Human Services Agency announced a supplemental order to accompany the regional stay-at-home order, which was originally set to expire Dec. 21.
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.”
CSULB sees relatively low crime rates for third year in a row
In comparison to other campuses in the California State University system, Long Beach State continues to maintain relatively low crime statistics.
Southern California reaches 0% ICU capacity
A surge in positive cases of the coronavirus has caused the region’s intensive unit capacity to drop to zero as of Thursday.
Women’s basketball game canceled, concerns over COVID-19 cited
Set to play game two of their preseason, the Long Beach State women’s basketball game against San Diego State University was canceled just hours before tip-off.
Looking to 2021
In spite of the losses this year, I am hopeful for the future to come.
CSULB students discuss technical difficulties with online instruction
Students at Long Beach State share mixed reviews of the university-provided hotspots and their experiences with technology during the mainly virtual fall semester.
Crème de la Quarantine: Alone Together virtual exhibition showcases artwork by graduating CSULB illustration majors
Students from the Department of Illustration and Animation wrap up their last semester at Long Beach State with a virtual exhibition that features 23 students and their artwork.
Hey CSULB, listen to your students about grading for fall 2020
We need to honor these unprecedented times and allow students to choose a credit, no credit option.