Después de recibir envíos de vacunas COVID-19 a fines de diciembre, la ciudad de Long Beach comenzó a vacunar a su primer grupo de personas, las que tienen mayor riesgo de contraer el virus.
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Artist Linda Vallejo shares artwork about Latinx community at virtual MOLAA event
Linda Vallejo discusses her work “Make Em’ All Mexican,” “The Brown Dot Project” and more at the Museum of Latin American Art’s Zoom artist talks.
Capitol Hill post-inauguration: what Biden has done so far
Within his first couple days in office, President Joe Biden has already begun reversing Trump’s policies making efforts toward a more inclusive nation.
CSU seeking to expand funding for mental health services
Proposed in the 2021-22 fiscal year budget, the California State University Board of Trustees is seeking to reaffirm state funding expenditures for mental health services.
Spring 2021 to offer just 108 courses on campus, 8,274 online
About 4% of all classes are being offered on CSULB’s campus this spring, a slight increase from the fall 2020 semester.
Artist and CSULB alumna Stephanie Mercado’s artwork on essential workers featured in L.A. Metro
“For the Love of Essential Workers” is a piece created by artist Stephanie Mercado, featured in the art series Silver Linings by the Los Angeles Country Metro system. The vibrant print collage is designed to honor essential workers and their continuous work amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Ode to my queerness: I’ll never stop “coming out”
I’m living in a non-linear timeline defined by my queerness.
Letter to the editor: Thank you, President Trump
An open letter to former President Trump.
President Biden urges Department of Education to postpone student loan debt
As one of his first moves as president, Joe Biden urges the Department of Education to postpone the collection of student loan debt for another nine months.
A historic Inauguration Day paints an eerie scene in Washington, D.C. as Americans look ahead to a ‘new beginning’
Blocked off by military personnel in response to angry rioters storming the Capitol building two weeks ago, Capitol Hill drew an empty and peaceful scene downtown for Biden’s inauguration in comparison to past ceremonies.