After being canceled in March 2020, spring sports at Long Beach State will return for conference play.
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Coronavirus vaccine to become available to CSULB within the next few weeks, Conoley says
The Moderna vaccine will be offered at the Beach for faculty, staff and students with shipments arriving by the end of the month.
Trump impeached for second time in historic vote
The House of Representatives voted to impeach President Donald J. Trump Wednesday, making him the first president to be impeached twice.
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.
Native community hopes to implement memorandum of understanding with CSULB, Conoley says parking lot plans are ‘untrue’
Members of the Indigenous community in Long Beach will be meeting with a judge to move forward in their efforts to implement a memorandum of understanding with the university regarding the sacred site.
Newsom shows financial support for public education, coronavirus relief through proposed budget
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s budget for the 2021 fiscal year aims to support California’s higher education effort to reduce the equity and achievement gap and create financial relief programs for those impacted by the coronavirus.
CSULB to receive Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
Long Beach State is one of the institutions of higher education that will be receiving shipments and begin distribution of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in the upcoming weeks, according to a faculty email set out Thursday.
CSULB political science professors react to insurrection at Capitol Hill
After what Sen. Chuck Schumer called “a day that will live in infamy,” Long Beach State political science professors Jason Whitehead and Matt Lesenyie share their thoughts on the events that transpired.
‘Trial by combat’: Violent mob storms Capitol Hill
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.
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.