It took two months for COVID-19 to seem real for most of us on this campus. It’s taken less than five days for it to turn us inside out and upside down. What felt last Wednesday as more of a formality than a shock to the system (President Parham’s email announcing three days of canceled classes […]
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Parham: Stay Away From Campus This Week
Thursday, the first day classes were suspended, this is what the LSU food court looked like at 1 p.m. It won’t look any better this week. Photo by Robert Rios By Dayzsha Lino, Co-News EditorCSUDH President Thomas A. Parham announced this afternoon that only employees absolutely critical to the operation of the university should be […]
These Hills Will be Roamed Again
Yesterday’s rain supplied a fitting soundtrack for a campus with few students. Photo by Robert Rios. By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor As the shadow of the coronavirus threat lengthens across the world, even our small slice of that world has been darkened by its gloomy haze. So it was only fitting that on the first […]
Cal State Long Beach Suspends Face-to-Face Classes; CSUDH Discussing Contingency Plans
Photo By Nova Blanco-Rico By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor Cal State Long Beach this morning became the latest–and closest to CSUDH–university to announce it is suspending face-to-face classes out of concern over the coronavirus. According to the campus’ alerts page, the school is canceling in-person classes Thursday to Tuesday and will begin alternative or online […]
Preparation, not Panic: It’s Going to Take a Hands-on Approach for Everyone
Photo By Nova Blanco-Rico By Jasmine Nguyen, Culture Editor With the number of people diagnosed with coronavirus topping 100,000 worldwide, including 250 in the United States, the University of Washington announcing today that is moving to online classes only until at least March 20, and three UCLA students currently self-isolating off campus as they await word whether they are […]