As Long Beach State remains mostly empty this fall, the vending machines on campus, too, stay empty, resulting in a loss of revenue for the university.
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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.
Men’s and women’s basketball anticipates start of preseason
The Long Beach State men’s and women’s basketball teams had been slated to begin preseason practice Oct. 1. However, due to a recent outbreak of coronavirus amongst on-campus residents, the start date has been postponed for the foreseeable future, according to the Long Beach State athletic department. According to Long[Read More…]
“The Stranger” play preview: Theater meets film
A behind-the-scenes look at how the virtual production “The Stranger” was made and what inspired the idea behind it.
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.
Trump? Biden? None of the above
Why voting won’t change the status quo.
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.
Crime Blotter: Email scam, Beachside Dining Hall vandalized and suspicious activities
As campus remains mostly empty, the University Police Department responds to calls for an email scam, vandalism at Beachside Dining Hall and juveniles swimming in the Maxson Plaza fountain.