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VOL. IX, NO. 106
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
April 23 , 2002
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Mark Erkins & Tim May

Alisha Gomez/On-line Forty-Niner

The Burbank Bailadores and Aguilas of Burbank Elementary School, an afterschool activity in its 16th year, dance at the Speaker's Platform across from the University Bookstore Friday.

 

 

sports

  • Dirtbags back on track
    Long Beach State parlayed a strong effort from starting pitcher Nate Beucler and a 16-hit attack into a 10-1 nonconference baseball victory over Miami Sunday in Miami.

  • Smith leads 49ers to sweep, sets record
    Jessica Smith had two RBIs to help visiting Long Beach State beat Sacramento State, 5-1, Sunday and complete a sweep of the Big West Conference three-game series.

  • Mays effort leads LBSU at Stanford
    Tyler Mays finished tied for eighth and Long Beach State placed 13th at the U.S. Intercollegiate men's golf tournament hosted by Stanford University.

  • Invite all right for Beach
    Long Beach State hosted several top college and international athletes Saturday at the Long Beach Invitational at Jack Rose Track, and the meet produced some top performances by Beach athletes.

news

  • Contractor faulted again
    Cal State Long Beach took over the Fine Arts Buildings renovation project last week after kicking the construction company off the site for a second time because it was not happy with the rate at which things were progressing, staff said.
  • Go to graduate school, make more money
    With jobs in short supply, college graduates are flocking to graduate programs both at Cal State Long Beach and across the nation.

  • Adventures in store for Sylvia Maxson
    Sylvia Maxson is packing her bags and leaving her husband, Cal State Long Beach President Robert Maxson for a month. Her destination -- South Africa. Her reason -- research.

  • CSULB gives Genocide its due
    April 24 marks the memorial day of the Armenian Genocide from 1880-1915 in which 1.5 million Armenians were massacred by Turkish forces.

  • College students overworked, uneducated
    Balancing full-time enrollment and part-time employment is negatively affecting academic performance and the quality of education for many college students, according to a study released last week by the California Public Interest Research Group.


opinion

diversions

  • "I love you" paints a perfect picture
    First dates, especially blind dates, can be such a nerve-wracking part of life, which is exactly how the first half of "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" portrays the vicious circle of dating.

  • Green Day saves concert from 'Disaster'
    The "Pop Disaster Tour" was not so much a rock concert Sunday at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater as it was a punk rock Mardi Gras.

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