
Art
talk
Cara
Garcia/On-line Forty-Niner
Carrie Mae Weems discusses her
work at Monday night's opening
reception for the artist's "The
Hampton Project," on display at
the University Art Museum through
April 21.
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news
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Volunteer internships pay off in long run
The Career Development Center is helping
students gain a competitive edge in the job field through
volunteer internships as part of an effort to provide
experience and familiarity in the job field.
opinion
- Our view:Making
move towards victim's rights
A constitutional amendment was introduced in the Senate
Monday that aims to guarantee the rights of crime victims.
- Friends'
pains bring perspective
Growing up can be quite ambiguous, especially in a culture
without an identifiable rite of passage; like walking
a youth into a grass hut to come out as an adult, ready
to hunt for the tribe's people.
- Existential
answer to abortion
Adolescence
is an inevitable phase of human life, in which, due to
biological and psychological shifts, teenagers -- especially
college students -- experience intense emotional and sexual
stimulation and, more often than not, choose to have sex.
diversions
- Homage
to Catalonia lays it on table
You may have seen Homage to Catalonia on
MTV before, but not on Total Request Live.
- Poetry
in L.B.C.
It's National Poetry Month and Long Beach
joins in the celebration of the craft with the Third Annual
Long Beach Poetry Festival.
sports
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