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VOL. IX, NO. 127
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
July 3 , 2002
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Philippine Demeestere discusses Career Development programs with Marisol Alejandre Wednesday outside the University Bookstore.

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Psychology major Susan Raya does some last minute studying in front of the Bookstore before her test.

 

 

 

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  • Campus phones losing to cellular
    As the number of cell phone users increases exponentially, Campus Telecommunications, the telephone service provider for Cal State Long Beach, has been progressively losing student clients over the last three years.
  • L.B. celebrates the 4th
    This Fourth of July weekend Long Beach is offering fireworks and festivities to celebrate our countries independence.

  • CSULB Professor Gruwell gives teens a voice
    Educators from all over the state gathered at Cal State Long Beach Thursday to learn about the development of a literacy project that changed the lives of a group of local high school students and the curriculum of a young instructor who struggled to keep her pupils interested in their studies.

  • L. B. consolidates harbor security
    The Marine Patrol and Harbor Patrol of Long Beach may be consolidated into one force overseen by the Police Department in an effort to boost security along the city’s coast.

  • Beach welcomes Haute Dogs
    Long Beach resident Justin Rudd is struggling to understand why the city is not treating his dog as man’s best friend.

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