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IN PHOTOS: First day of (online) school at CSULB

The CSULB library closed March 21 for the remainder of the semester, but all online resources remain available. Rachel Barnes/Daily Forty-Niner

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March 23 marked the beginning of a very different mode of instruction for Long Beach State.

On March 11 President Jane Close Conoley and university officials decided to transition to “alternative instruction” to prevent the spread of COVID-19 among students at CSULB. Originally, online classes were meant to start on March 17, but the date was moved after Conoley announced that the rest of the semester would be taught remotely.

Since the announcement, many different segments of the university have closed or decided to do their work remotely.

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For up-to-date coverage on coronavirus at CSULB, visit our live coverage page.

Rachel Barnes
Rachel is the managing editor for the Daily Forty-Niner. She's studied at Fresno City College and at Cuesta College in San Luis Obispo where she used to be Editor-in-chief at the Cuestonian Student Newspaper. She likes to write hard news and community features.

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