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Kaleidoscope 2002
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
APRIL 27, 2002
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Cara Garcia/On-line Forty-Niner

Signs on upper campus point visitors in the right direction.

The mighty blue Pyramid

Pyramid

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The mighty blue Pyramid, one of only three in the country, has made a prominent mark on the skyline since its debut in 1994. The landmark serves as the Beach's major sporting center. Designed by Don Gibbs, The Pyramid cost $22 million to build.

  • A.S.I. flies high with kite-building for charities
    From dart throwing to dunk tanks, Associated Students Inc. will host a carnival today to allow clubs and organizations on campus to raise money for charities.

  • Children visit The Beach
    Children's Day, an event affiliated with the upcoming Kaleidoscope festival, included performances and tours of the Cal State Long Beach campus in an effort to get elementary students acquainted with college life.

  • Car show helps cure cancer
    Cal State Long Beach is gearing up to host a car show Sunday with proceeds benefiting cancer research and treatment.

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  • Kaleidoscope's best bets
    A guide to today's festivities.

  • Cal State Long Beach: history in the making
    With Cal State Long Beach working its way through the 21st century, only a few of its current residents realize just how far our campus has come in its 53 years of education.

  • Kaleidoscope geared for families
    Kaleidoscope has served as Cal State Long Beach's way to connect annually with the Long Beach community since 1985 through a fun, educational atmosphere for children, said Armando Contreras, executive assistant to CSULB President Robert Maxson.

  • President welcomes campus visitors
    The Kaleidoscope Festival is one of the special events on campus that I would rank second only to graduation and convocation. This is a wonderful opportunity for the community and the campus to be together.

  • Kaleidoscope celebrates diversity
    Hello Kaleidoscope participants and members of the Long Beach community!

  • Pushing for no tobacco
    Pushcart races aim to urge a smoke-free campus at CSULB in speedy races.

  • A.S.I. President touts Beach Pride
    Welcome to our home at Cal State Long Beach. As the Associated Students Inc. president, let me commend you on your choice to visit our campus today, or any day.

  • CSULB Alumni host many events
    The Alumni Association will host two areas of events for Kaleidoscope. The first is going to be at the Alumni Pavilion in The Nugget patio, featuring historical photos, yearbooks and a band called "The Blast."

  • University Police jump into new technology
    A new communications console at the University Police Department at Cal State Long Beach is making life a bit tougher for criminals on campus.

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