VOL. 12, NO. 95

California State University, Long Beach

March 27, 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
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Rachel Furlong
Jennifer Frehn
David Whisler

Copy Editors

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Jennie Lessel
Assistant to the General Manager

Jovanna Rosado
Advertising Representative

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Daisy Cisneros
Stacy Hopper

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Production Manager

Sara Watanasirisuk
Sarah Leavitt
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Gia Marie Trovela

Web Assistant

Lin Jay Wang
Blake Rector
Kristina Price
Circulation Staff

 

 

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News


  • Candidates convene to deliberate issues
    Candidates vying for the executive offices of the Associated Students Inc. gathered last Thursday in the Nugget to respond to questions ranging from accountability and leadership to hot issues such as the proposed recreation center and development of the Puvungna land.


  • L.A. rally shows opposition to bill
    Thousands of protesters marched over a half a mile from Olympic Boulevard and Broadway Street to the steps of Los Angeles City Hall in downtown L.A. to protest the Sensenbrenner immigration bill.


  • Fraternity event benefits terminally ill children
    Cal State Long Beach fraternity Phi Kappa Tau (Phi Tau) raised $600 for the Painted Turtle Camps at their fourth annual Crossphire sorority dodge ball tournament in the Gold Mine Gym Saturday.


  • Immigration bill’s impact unknown CSULB
    If passed into law, H.R. 4437, a bill cracking down on illegal immigrants will not only affect immigrants across the United States, but also the Cal State University system including Cal State Long Beach.






Opinion


  • Our View: CSULB students get AP credit, Harvard doesn’t
    Remember high school, anyone? “I gotta get a 5.” “I gotta get a 4.” “I just gotta pass.”

  • Florida teacher statutory rape case closes, doubts linger
    Move over, Mary Kay Letourneau. There’s a new teacher in the media spotlight. Whether it’s because of her remarkable beauty, her claims of being bipolar, or just the public’s fascination with the case of a female middle school teacher having a sexual relationship with her student, Debra Lafave’s story has drawn quite a bit of buzz.


  • ASI candidate debates wrongly staged in Nugge
    Richard Haller (Associ ated Students Inc. Executive Director), I do agree with you that holding these elections this week would be a travesty for the students of this fine university. Not only am I referring to the lack of posters, flyers and other promotional tools for the candidates, but also the most recent haphazard debates.



Diversions

Sports


  • Dirtbags fall in Titan battle
    The rivalry between Long Beach State and Cal State Fullerton was in full swing as the Dirtbags fell to the Titans Friday and Saturday.

 

 


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