VOL. X, NO. 32
California State University, Long Beach October 24, 2002
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Editorial Staff

Michael Watanabe
Editor in Chief

Alisha Gomez
Managing Editor

Kimberly Pasquis
News Editor

Adrienne Figueroa
City Editor

Kristen Force
Assistant City Editor

Rachelle Youngman
Opinion Editor

Heather Clarke
Diversions Editor

Ben D. Dimapindan
Sports Editor

Tom Carey
Photo Editor

Chris Burnett
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Raul Reis
News Operations
Director

William Mulligan
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Gerard Greenidge
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Manlo Ngai
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Cultures United

Ahmad Al-Mutawa

Brian Brannon/On-line Forty-Niner

Ahmad Al-Mutawa, a junior in computer engineering major, wears Kuwaiti garments in his tent at Friendship Walk as part of the Muslim Student Association.


100 and counting

Mary Ann Grossnick

Miguel Lopez/On-line Forty-Niner

Major Mary Ann Grossnick celebrates her 100th birthday and the naming of the Learning Center in the nursing department after her. Nursing student, Laukisha Roberts, was one of the students who received one of many scholarships donated by Grossnick.

Breathe for clean air

Mary Ann Grossnick

Tom Carey/On-line Forty-Niner

Heather Burke-Bettencourt (left), a senior in psychology, and Shannon Maddox, a freshman in biology, compete for prizes at the C.O.U.G.H. table. Representatives from the club are trying to make CSULB a smoke-free campus.

 

News

Opinion

  • Prop. 51 improves roads
    Yet another measure on this year’s ballot involves the redistribution of existing revenues from General Fund to Trust Fund for highway and school bus safety, transportation and environmental programs.

  • Controversial nature of war
    Humans, since the beginning of history, have been in constant battle with one another.

  • Letter to the editor
    This letter is in response to “Student supports Bush,” by Cdt. Zach Yarmolovich, printed on Oct. 22. While reading Yarmolovich’s assessment of President Bush’s competence and his reasons behind future plans with Iraq, I couldn’t help but wonder if we were thinking of the same person.

Diversions

  • Drum circle pounds beat of traditional music
    The scent of a burning rope permeated the atmosphere of the Southwest Terrace as drummers prepared for an American Indian drum circle, an afternoon event that was held Wednesday, as part of this weeks multicultural festival at Cal State Long Beach.

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