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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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NCAA • Sandra
Rocha smashes the ball over
the net in a game earlier in
the season. The No. 27-ranked
Long Beach State women head
to USC to play in the NCAA
Women’s Tennis Championships
Friday. LBSU plays New Mexico
at 11 a.m. and USC plays Army
at 2 p.m. and the winners of
those games will advance to
the second round on Sunday.
Brandy Baker / Online Forty-Niner
News
- Kidnapping
suspect released, charges dropped
University
Police apprehended a man suspected
of attempting to kidnap a Cal State
Long Beach student May 3 after he
was spotted on campus, but county
authorities released him less than
a day later.
- Rest,
review drive students’ finals
success
Final exams
at Cal State Long Beach begin Monday, and students from all levels and majors
are beginning to prepare.
- Sleep
should win over studies
Sleep
has somehow become a luxury as
students use the late hours of
the night to finish schoolwork
that did not get done during the
day.
- Game
players power up with power
leveling services
Since
the development of Atari in the ’70s,
hard core video game players have
spent countless hours playing video
games in an attempt to reach the
most difficult and talked about
levels. Unfortunately, some never
attain their desired levels due
to lack of skill or time. In today’s
era of technology, players now
have an alternative through a new
approach called power leveling.
- Our
View: Battle hurting memorial,
not religion
San Diego’s Mount Soledad is one of the city’s
best vistas. It rests atop a
hill with serene views of the
county mountains to the east
as well as
a scenic sight of the seaside city of La Jolla and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
- Orwell’s
literary legacy leaves important
lesson
George
Orwell, born Eric Arthur Blair
in 1903, was suitably situated
both in era and setting to write
perhaps the world’s most
well known dystopian tale. Born
in India, then a colony of his
mother country, England, his
path as a dissenter, inquisitor
and thought evoker was cultivated
through his vast life experiences.
- Mom
should make bank, thank her this
Sunday
Just
in time for Mother’s Day,
a report released May 3 stated
if stay-at-home moms were paid
for the work they do, their yearly
salary would amount to just over
$134,000. Similarly, if working
mothers received compensation
for the work they do at home,
they would earn $85,000 in addition
to their annual wages.
- Baseball
needs action at the plate
Pitching a 1-2-3 inning just to get taken out the next inning. Getting my
first and only black eye from a ground ball in right field. The double with
the bases
loaded that got me the game ball.
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