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VOL. IX, NO. 120
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
May 16 , 2002
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Jazz Storey

Mark Erkins & Tim May

Cara Garcia/On-line Forty-Niner

Alumnus Curtis Storey plays his trumpet with guitar player, Howard Westbrook, right, and other bandmates of the J. Evans Project on the USU Southwest Terrace. The Union Program Council sponsored the event.

 


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  • Decline stifles access, success
    Decline in student enrollment, limited access to computers and the need for more instruction have stifled the success of students within the chemical engineering department, according to junior chemical engineering major Uduak-Joe Ntuk.
  • Budget funds more students
    Gov. Gray Davis proposed a general fund support budget of $2.76 billion for the California State University system Wednesday.

  • Daley STARS in community service with CAPS
    Award: Student Russ Daley was recently recognized for his work in teaching philsophy to local Long Beach middle and high school students.

  • No health care due to poverty
    The widening socioeconomic gap in Long Beach, and throughout the world, has led to substandard health care services for those who live near or below poverty levels.

  • Finding treasure while rummaging through junk
    As dorm residents pack up their belongings to vacate the halls, they may begin to wonder how they'll ever be able to take all the accumulated and miscellaneous junk home.


opinion

  • Our view: No circus at commencement
    Director Steven Spielberg is going to be in cap and gown at graduation ceremonies on Friday, May 31, sitting with other graduates from the College of the Arts.

  • So long, farewell, auf Weidersehen...
    For those of us lucky enough to be concluding our studies at our soon-to-be alma mater, these last few days are equal parts of exhaustion, exhilaration and dread.


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