VOL. 12, NO. 62

California State University, Long Beach

January 25, 2006

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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 Editor
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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

  • Alexander confronts concerns
    While a move from a small town Kentucky university with just over 10,000 students to a Southern California campus with more than 35,000 students could pose a rough transition, F. King Alexander has taken it in stride.

  • Recycling on the rise at CSULB
    The campus recycling program has seen a monumental increase in recycling rates for materials of all kinds.

  • Student services solves transfer troubles
    Each spring semester, 600 transfer students are admitted to Cal State Long Beach. When new CSULB students arrive on campus, there is an area of confusion.



Opinion

  • Our View: Students can embrace art, culture of L.A.
    While pondering about events for the upcoming weekend, most college students consider going to a party, concert or movie. Attending a museum, most often, does not make the list.

  • “Boob tube” actually an advantageous tool
    For the past few months several editorials have been written urging the American public to turn off their TV sets and seek other forms of entertainment.

  • Fair dialogue crucial for race-related talks
    I would like to propose a totally radical notion to all of you. Mind you, I came to this conclusion based solely on empirical evidence from my own experience, but I believe it still holds true in most, if not all, aspects of everyday life.



Diversions

  • Budget proposal may halt future fee hikes
    With the California State University system at the cradle of a statewide budget crisis, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger honored the Higher Education Compact by submitting a $215 million budget proposal for all CSUs.


Sports

  • 49er women dribble around competition
    The Long Beach State women’s basketball team increased their record to 13-5 overall and 6-0 in the Big West this past week with two wins against CSU Fullerton, 64-59, and UC Riverside, 62-59.

  • Sunday’s two divisional championship games played out to give an interesting Pittsburgh vs. Seattle matchup in Super Bowl XL, the 2005-06 NFL campaign has come to an end.

 

 

 


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