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VOL. IX, NO. 114
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
May 7 , 2002
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Diversity Expo breaks new ground

Mark Erkins & Tim May

Tom Carey/On-line Forty-Niner

Students gather around the Black & Decker booth at the inaugural Diversity Expo. The event, organized by the Career Development Center and student diversity groups, was an effort to prepare job seekers for the careers ahead of them.

 

news

  • Diversity Expo breaks new ground
    More than 1,000 students and alumni attended Thursday's Diversity Career Expo at the University Student Union in search of jobs and career opportunities.
  • Momentous discovery in excavation results
    The discovery of human fossils by two Cal State Long Beach Alumni was one of several topics in the lecture series, 'The Results of the Dead Sea Scrolls Excavation, Qumran 2001" held Friday.

  • Celebrating Children's Day
    A day dedicated especially for children in Japan was celebrated Sunday at the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden with traditional snacks, arts and crafts and games.

  • Delta Gamma makes a huge splash for charity
    Fraternity brothers in bikinis competed Sunday for Delta Gamma's traditional Anchor Splash, an event raising money for the sorority's philanthropic program, "Service for Sight."

opinion

  • Our view: Bombs show idiots still abound
    Several pipe bombs were found in15 mailboxes in the Midwest last week, accompanied by scathing anti-government letters.

  • Too much work in final stretch
    Finally, it's getting toward that last stretch of the semester, when everything is due and you begin to try to make up for all the time you slacked the past twelve weeks.

  • Consumers can stop animal testing
    The next time you put Tide in the washing machine, apply your favorite CoverGirl mascara or squeeze Crest toothpaste onto your toothbrush, imagine these substances being pumped into your stomach or forcibly rubbed into your eyes.

diversions

  • World beats give something to shake to
    A packed house at the Daniel Recital Hall saw a performance by the World Percussion Group at Cal State Long Beach Thursday that was nothing short of spectacular.

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