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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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News
- University
investigates survey manipulation
in rec. center survey
University
officials recently discovered
Cal State Long Beach students
allegedly hacked into the
university computer system
and manipulated up to 1,000
of last fall’s Recreation
Assessment for Associated
Students surveys to read
negative votes against
the implementation of building
a recreation center on
campus.
- Fashion
students focus on leadership,
success, design
As fashion industry
professionals watched for new
talent to hire,
students showcased various
coats, skirts, blouses, dresses
and more at the 18th annual “Campus
Couture 2006” in the
Carpenter Performing Arts Center
Friday night.
- Local
restaurants caught with health
violations
Many
college students develop the habit
of grabbing a quick bite while
they go about their busy lives.
Recently, the City of Long Beach
Bureau of Environmental Health
reviewed five restaurants surrounding
Cal State Long Beach. Health inspection
reports for the last year were
examined to find the cleanest and
dirtiest local eateries.
- Union
Weekly dominates student media
budget
According to
The Union Weekly’s
Web site, the Union’s creation
in 1977 was inspired by a growing
contempt by some students for
Cal State Long Beach’s
first student newspaper, the
Daily Forty-Niner. The
Union’s mission was to
be the newspaper created by the
students, for the students.
- ‘Down
in the Valley’ new urban
cowboy film
The
new age cowboy flick “Down
in the Valley,” directed
by David Jacobson, opened in
theaters May 12.
- Lewis
Black performs Carnegie
Lewis Black is back. His religion-mocking,
political-party-bashing, celebrity-knocking
hilarious stand-up routine that packed Carnegie Hall in New York City Sept. 24
was recorded on a two-disc set that hit stores nationwide April 25.
- Kill
Hannah promotes new album on
U.S. tour
Mat
Devine sits outside of the Galaxy
Theatre in Santa Ana staring at a
blank piece of paper. His band Kill
Hannah has finished a brand new record
and he’s trying to design a
new logo for it.
- Bright
colors, vintage blazers featured
in Rags II Rhythm
With
a sell-out crowd, the sixth
annual Rags II Rhythms fashion
show provided a friendly and
entertaining atmosphere, blending
a unique combination of live
hip-hop music, student and
independent designer clothing
lines, and trendy styles.
- Dirtbags
fall to Gauchos in double header
UC Santa Barbara
came to town this weekend to
battle Long
Beach State in a three-game
series at Blair Field.
- United
States needs international rival,
hello Iran
My
only wish for the summer is to
watch Iran and the United States
battle for world supremacy. No,
I don’t want the two countries
to play a real life game of Risk.
I want the two political adversaries
to play for the most sought after
object in the world — the
World Cup.
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