|
|
|
 |
| |
 |
| |
|
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
|
| |
|
|
 |
| . |
 |
|
|
|
 |
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.
- 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.
- 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.
|
| |
|
 |
 |
|
|
|
| |

|