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Oct 12 2021 5:16 pm
  • long beach city college

Long Beach City College could be city’s first educational institution to require COVID-19 vaccine

Jason Ruiz

Those who can’t get a medical exemption or other accommodations will be barred from campus, according to the resolution.

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Oct 7 2021 1:47 pm
  • long beach city college

How you can help LBCC spend some of its $30 million gift from MacKenzie Scott

Jason Ruiz

Mike Munoz, the colleges interim superintendent-president, sent a memo out last week notifying the campus community that the school would be accepting suggestions for how to spend the money until the end of month. 

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Sep 3 2021 12:58 pm
  • long beach city college

LBCC extends vaccine incentive program, free student parking for fall semester

Jason Ruiz

Students will be allowed to park in any unmarked stall at either the Liberal Arts or Pacific Coast Campus for free during the upcoming semester, the college announced Wednesday.

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Aug 19 2020 11:18 am
  • long beach city college

New LBCC facility puts focus on sustainability

Alena Maschke

The $48.2 million project, which recently broke ground on the Liberal Arts Campus, has been awarded the LEED Gold certification for its sustainable design.

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Jun 17 2020 3:22 pm
  • Long Beach Antique Flea Market

Long Beach Antique Flea Market, swap meets, return under city’s reopening plan

Jason Ruiz

This weekend’s flea market will be the first held since February. It’s drawn hundreds of sellers and shoppers since being established in 1982.

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Mar 14 2020 6:59 pm
  • long beach city college

LBCC gets new superintendent-president; declares emergency over COVID-19

Jason Ruiz

After the board formally announced Lou Anne Bynum as the interim head of the district, it moved to declare an emergency regarding the the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Mar 13 2020 9:28 pm
  • LBCC Board of Trustees

City College trustees look to appoint interim superintendent-president

Jason Ruiz

Lou Anne Bynum spent more than 20 years as a leader at LBCC before taking her current position as a member of the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners. 

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Mar 4 2020 6:42 pm
  • long beach city college

LBCC president fired as feud with board members spills into public

Jason Ruiz

The LBCC Board of Trustees voted 4-1 to fire Reagan Romali, who has served as president-superintendent since 2017.

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May 23 2019 5:16 pm
  • long beach city college

LBCC to give 1,000 students free bus passes as part of pilot program

Valerie Osier

The program expands on the 300 free passes the college already provides. 

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Jan 24 2019 2:38 pm
  • long beach city college

LBCC now accepting students for classes that could lead to port jobs

Valerie Osier

School and Port officials launched the Maritime Center last August in the hope of giving people the chance to enter into port careers after a few months of training. 

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