VOL. 12, NO. 66

California State University, Long Beach

February 1, 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

Opinion

  • Our View: CSU game alcohol prohibition doomed
    Doesn’t history teach us anything? When will the United States and California’s so-called educational institutions realize the prohibition of alcohol didn’t work in the 20s and won’t work today either?




Sports
  • International players important element in NBA
    It’s no secret that the NBA has undergone a monumental transition. A transition that has extended its doors to athletes beyond the United States and has undoubtly altered the landscape of basketball today.




  • Hildebrand’s competitive force ignites volleyball fire
    Competition and inspiration run thick through men’s volleyball player Tyler Hildebrand. The Long Beach State men’s volleyball team is 8-1 overall and 4-1 in MPSF and ranks No. 3 in the nation, largely due to the talented play by Hildebrand.


 

 

 


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