Student leaders challenged the university’s propaganda to support a diverse student body by voicing their concerns over the university’s treatment of the multicultural resource center.
Tag: President Jane Close Conoley
How prepared is Long Beach State for future heat waves?
Although the university is working toward campus sustainability, Long Beach State infrastructure struggles to hold up against record-setting temperatures.
President Conoley lifts mask mandate
In a recent email from President Conoley, the university lifted restrictions on its mask mandate, no longer requiring the wearing of masks indoors.
Long Beach State continues mask mandate requirement for fall semester
President Jane Close Conoley says the university will continue to implement last semester’s mask mandate, adding that faculty are empowered, not required, to enforce masks in the classroom.
Long Beach’s affordable housing crisis leads to growth of accessory dwelling units, impacting CSULB community
With limited student housing options, the city has begun seeing projects like the expansion of a single-family home into an 11-bedroom, 11-bathroom unit on El Roble Street.
LA County enters yellow tier, allowing for looser restrictions and higher capacities
Under the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, Los Angeles County has now met the threshold to enter the yellow and final tier on May 6.
CSULB explores alternatives after losing ‘Broadway Block’ housing project
University administrators remain committed to finding a solution for students, faculty and staff struggling to find an affordable place to live in Long Beach.
How CSULB lost an affordable housing opportunity in Downtown Long Beach
After spending years working on a development to provide students housing in the city, Long Beach State officials have been left empty-handed.
What will on-campus housing look like come fall for CSULB students?
You can live here if you take two shots first.
CSULB students express mixed reactions to proposed fall vaccine mandate
The CSU and UC systems are awaiting formal approval of the COVID-19 vaccines by the FDA to officially require immunization to return to campus next semester.