Students wishing to spend time with family this holiday break are being mandated to perform a 14-day quarantine upon returning back home.
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Why “Trumpism” and democracy are irreconcilable
American democracy is under attack and President Donald J. Trump is to blame.
Theatre Threshold streams CSULB Music Festival Friday
Students will perform in a virtual music festival Friday, organized and hosted by Theatre Threshold from the Department of Theatre Arts.
Pulitzer Prize winner Sonia Nazario advocates for immigration reform during virtual event
Award-winning journalist Sonia Nazario discusses her book “Enrique’s Journey” and recounts her time spent in Honduras as her inspiration for immigration reform advocacy.
COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: The latest Long Beach and CSULB coronavirus news
As of May 8, there are 898 positive COVID-19 cases in Long Beach with 565 recoveries, officials said. Despite the continued increase in infection, Mayor Robert Garcia announced the first steps in reopening the economy set to begin Friday.
California to implement overnight stay-at-home order from Nov. 21 to Dec. 21
The California Department of Public Health has announced a stay-at-home order effective this Saturday limiting nonessential activity during the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. The order is set to last a month.
ASI and CSULB Tea host Transgender Day of Remembrance
Students gathered virtually in honor of Friday’s, Nov.18, Transgender Day of Remembrace to honor the transgender people who have died due to anti-transgender violence.
Butterfly Effect continues to raise awareness in the face of the coronavirus pandemic
The Butterfly Effect, a student advocacy group at Long Beach State, works to raise awareness of challenges students continue to face surrounding housing and food insecurity as the coronavirus pandemic progresses.
CSULB to not extend credit or no credit grading option for fall 2020, plans to revisit for spring 2021
Despite some concerns from students, there will not be an extension to apply for a credit or no credit option like there was in spring 2020. However, the extension could return in spring 2021 with enough student demand.
Why COVID regulations matter more than ever
Would you rather follow coronavirus regulations or die in a hospital bed?