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Editorial Staff
Jamie
Rowe
Editor in Chief
Katie Plourd
Managing Editor
Sean
Cocca
News Editor
Mellani
Lubuag
Asst. News Editor
Starr T. Balmer
City Editor
Joe Serna
Amber
Muranaka
Asst.
City Editors
Brigid
McGuire
Diversions Editor
Magnolia
Howell
Asst. Diversions Editor
Bradley
Zint
Opinion Editor
Lauren
Williams
Asst. Opinion Editor
Kim
Oswell
Sports Editor
Kyle
Cavaness
Asst. Sports Editor
Krystle
Ralston
Calendar Editor
Tracy
Roman
Photo Editor
Erika Jones
Chief Photographer
Rachel Furlong
Jennifer Frehn
David
Whisler
Copy Editors
Beverly
Munson
General Manager
Jennie
Lessel
Assistant to the General Manager
Jovanna
Rosado
Advertising
Representative
Sara
Watanasirisuk
Gynneth Harper
Daisy Cisneros
Stacy
Hopper
Office Assistants
Jamie
Eggleston
Production Manager
Sara Watanasirisuk
Sarah Leavitt
Production Assistants
Gia Marie Trovela
Web Assistant
Lin Jay Wang
Blake Rector
Kristina
Price
Circulation Staff
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March • Women
and men unite and march through
the dorms Wednesday night chanting
to speak out on violence against
women. It was time to “take
back the night” the crowd
chanted, “We’re not
babes, we’re not chicks,
so stop thinking with your dicks.” The
group ended its march at the Puvungna
Indian Burial grounds, gathering
around a bonfire and giving students
the chance to speak out about violence
and abuse. Tracey Roman/Online
Forty-Niner
News
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Anti-violence
rally sparks dialogue with
Alexander
Just
hours after an attempted sexual
assault occurred on campus, Cal
State Long Beach students began
the Take Back the Night event to
rally and show their support for
the struggle to stop violence against
women Wednesday evening at Brotman
Hall.
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AS
Senate gives +/– grading
an F–
The
Associated Students Senate
unanimously passed a resolution
against changing to plus-minus
grading at Cal State Long
Beach.
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Clothesline
Project brings violence
to light
Survivors,
victims, friends and family
spoke out during the Clothesline
Project at Cal State Long Beach,
Wednesday.
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Good
grades not good enough
without experience
Students
expecting to find a job right
after graduation will find employers
are looking for students with
job experience just as much as
good grades.
- Career
Development Center offers
student résumé assistance
In
order to help attain wanted careers,
Cal State Long Beach students need
to be aware of the importance of
a résumé and the
resources on campus which are available
to assist them.
- Beware
of illegal interview questions,
unpreparedness
Before
an interview starts, the nerves
set in. Clammy, shaky hands, with
your resume clutched tightly, you
can hardly sit still while you
wait to be summoned. The adrenaline
is often enough to make you forget
your name, which is why it’s
important to remember the next
few tips, and what to do if you
are ever asked
something questionable.
- Job
hunting more than circling
classified ads
Proper
preparation and strategy can make
job hunting less stressful, more
bearable and produce successful
results.
- CSULB
education doctorate degrees
require time, planning
Studying
for a career in education
is not a foreign concept
to Cal State Long Beach.
But when considering a career
in education students have
to know which level of teaching
they wish to do and which
level of teaching they have
the drive and ambition to
achieve.
- Cousin
Jeff critiques modern hip
hop culture
A
handful of students meandered
into the Beach Auditorium for
a discussion about "the
state of hip hop" with cultural
critic and host of "The
Jeff Johnson
Chronicles" on BET Jeff Johnson, who challenged students to engage in critical
dialogue about hip hop as an art form and how it can be used as a vehicle for
social change, Wednesday.
- Our
View: Long Beach open space
park great idea
According
to the Long Beach Press-Telegram article “Level
Playing Fields” published this
past Tuesday, a 56-acre undeveloped
parcel of land in-between Spring and
Willow Streets and just north of Sunnyside
Cemetery is due to become something
better than it is now.
- Duke
rape case arouses racial
tensions in N.C.
Let’s
face it: college kids like
to party — a lot. But
unlike beer pong, rape is not
a fun, harmless party game.
It’s a disgusting, sick
crime.
- Music
and fitness for a good cause
The
fourth annual Relay for Life, will
take place at 6 p.m. April 21-22
to help raise money for the American
Cancer Society (ASC). The relay
will be on the track next to The
Walter Pyramid.
- ‘Men’ book
raises questions
While
pundits, politicians, analysts, strategists
and the news media swarm around ideas
of the female presence in the 2008
presidential election, Maureen Dowd’s
book, “Are Men Necessary?,” forecasts
the disposition that is sure to overwhelm
American minds from now until 2008.
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