VOL. 12, NO. 73

California State University, Long Beach

February 14, 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
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Erika Jones
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Rachel Furlong
Jennifer Frehn
David Whisler

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News

  • Student’s pet business targets the dogs
    Bubbles Pet Spa is literally a paradise for dogs and their owners. Located on Palos Verdes Boulevard in Torrance, the spa is equipped with the state-of-the-art Hydro Bath pet cabin, offers customer-oriented business hours of 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week.

  • Women more geared to study abroad than men
    More female students than male are studying abroad according to Ine Williams, Study Abroad Services adviser at the Center for International Education at Cal State Long Beach.


  • Clever VDay gifts help student budgets
    A holiday to celebrate with friends, family or a sweetheart, Valentine’s Day is a time to express love to those who fill life with treasured moments. In the midst of the pink and red heart-shaped merchandise and the college student’s waning wallet, how does one find an inexpensive and unique gift for his or her valentine?

  • On-campus jobs appealing to students
    Cal State Long Beach is rich in opportunities for students, including an abundance of student job opportunities on campus.


  • LB nursing program suffers faculty shortage
    Students are being turned away from the Nursing Program at Cal State Long Beach because of faculty and classroom space shortages, said Loucine Huckabay, professor and director of the Nursing Program. The nursing department also announced the potential addition of a much-needed full-time faculty member to the program.


Opinion

  • Our View: Foiled L.A. attack brings questions, concerns
    Sept. 11 seems so long ago. Much of the world has been forever changed since then. But many of us here on the West Coast felt somewhat unaffected or disconnected by the whole ordeal considering it happened all the way in New York and not Los Angeles.

  • Valentine’s Day has many loves, many sides
    Sincerity, I would have to say, is one of the characteristics in a personality I value most. Sincerity goes right along with compassion and love, two more words that can be associated with the widely established holiday full of red roses, sweet chocolates and cuddly stuffed animals — Valentine’s Day.

  • Muslim cartoons debate about speech freedom
    When The Associated Press reported a few weeks ago about the outrage erupting in the Islamic world over the publication of a series of political cartoons in a Danish newspaper depicting the Muslim prophet Muhammad in various satirical poses, most notably the one with his turban shaped like a bomb with a lit fuse, I was left dumbfounded.


  • Smallville Hoosier undergoes SoCal changes
    Hi, my name is Molly but my friends call me Smallville. I’ve been living in Long Beach for a whole five months now, but for some reason everyone I meet can instantly tell I’m not from California.




Diversions

Sports

  • 49er basketball attracts fans to double-header
    Loyal 49er fans, alumni and students filled The Walter Pyramid Saturday for the homecoming basketball double-header when the men played host to arch-rival UC Santa Barbara and the women battled the Pacific Tigers.


 

 

 


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