Although only coaching the Long Beach men’s basketball team for one year, Lute Olson made a lasting impact on the Beach’s legacy.
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CSULB’s enrollment at all-time high despite continued virtual learning
Amid a remote semester, Long Beach State has reached “historic high” enrollment, with close to 39,300 students this fall compared to about 38,100 in fall of 2019.
‘I want to be honest about who I am’: Artist Joey Nazariego discusses music inspiration and collaboration with peers
Jazz performance major Joey Nazariego explains how their identity ties into the music they create and how they are aided by peers and fellow musicians Brandon Muhawi and Eric Bell.
Students spill the tea on how they feel about yet another digital semester
Long Beach State students spill the tea on how they feel about having yet another virtual semester ahead of them.
CSULB co-hosts ConSortiUm’s Platform Series
The virtual series Platform makes its debut on Thursday, which will feature artist Beatriz Cortez in conversation with curator Erin Chistovale.
NCAA makes decision about fall championships, sports in the spring
Fall sports are anticipated to be played this semester while others will seeare anticipated to be played this semester while others will see a shortened bracket.
New CSU chancellor named, to assume duties January 2021
Joseph I. Castro has been named the California State University’s new chancellor after current Chancellor Timothy P. White delayed his initial retirement due to the coronavirus pandemic.
CSULB campus officials not monitoring COVID-19 regulations, mask wearing or social distancing not being enforced
Although Long Beach State has implemented several health and safety regulations on campus, the University Police Department said of which are not being enforced.
Four CSULB students, one staff member have tested positive for COVID-19, all off-campus
Long Beach State President Jane Close Conoley said there have been five new positive COVID-19 cases associated with the school, four of which are students and one being a staff member. None of the affected individuals have been on campus, according to Conoley.
CSULB community responds to death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Students and faculty express what Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg meant to them.