Approved Tuesday, the Long Beach City Council will be allocating $5 million of anticipated federal stimulus relief for helping restaurants, bars and breweries affected by coronavirus-related closures and health mandates.
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CSULB’s LEAP program empowers Hispanic STEM students with mentorship and experience to land jobs
Long Beach State’s program LEAP began fall 2020 and is working to increase Hispanic students in STEM-based careers through faculty mentorship, collaborative projects between departments and working with companies in the field.
Road to Recovery
A student’s brutal car accident and how she’s dealing with the aftermath.
Hybrid and face-to-face classes at CSULB to be held virtually until February, concerns over spread of COVID-19 cited
Long beach State Provost Brian Jersky has announced that any classes approved for hybrid or face-to-face instruction will be held online until the beginning of February due to concerns of spreading the coronavirus.
CSULB not extending C/NC grading policy into fall, citing concerns toward academic success of students
Long Beach State Provost Brian Jersky addressed student concerns around grading via email Tuesday announcing that the credit or no credit grading option will not be extended into the fall semester as it had been in spring 2020.
Long Beach looks to assist local businesses with resiliency funds
In an effort to offer support to small personal care services and restaurants in Long Beach, Mayor Robert Garcia has proposed two $5 million funds that would come from a stimulus package received from the federal government.
Watching “Happiest Season” was the most unhappy time
This movie is less about “coming-out during the holidays” than all the “red flags when a significant other wants you to lie about yourself”.
Letter from the editor: logging off…for now
We hope that you all have a happy, and safe, holiday season. For now, we’re logging off.
Petition for CSULB to offer alternative grading options ‘grows by the minute’
Created by a Long Beach State student, a change.org petition has received over 12,000 signatures as of Dec. 7 and asks the university to consider offering credit or no credit for the 2020-21 academic year in light of instruction being held virtually.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren addresses canceling student loan debt, inequities in higher education
As President-elect Joseph R. Biden, Jr. prepares to move into the White House, lawmakers like Sen. Elizabeth Warren are already advising him and his cabinet to take action sooner rather than later.