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Survey:
students cheat
From looking
over a person's shoulder during a test to turning in an essay that seems
too well written to be true, cheating always has been a nagging presence
in education.
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Tagging
is costly
Although it
oversees the financial management of programs that affect hundreds if not
thousands of students at Cal State Long Beach, the CSULB Foundation remains
largely a mystery to many on campus.
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CSULB
Foundation: shows you the money
The best way
to learn is through experience. Students entering grades four through seven
and aspiring teachers have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience
at Summer Science at the Beach 2000, a three-week program beginning July
17 at Cal State Long Beach.
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'Unique'
camp opens Monday
The recently
signed state budget, with the resulting record budget increase for the
California State University system, is especially good news to Robyn Mack,
director of Budget and Human Resource Management for Cal State Long Beach.
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Budget
guru
The recently
signed state budget, with the resulting record budget increase for the
California State University system, is especially good news to Robyn Mack,
director of Budget and Human Resource Management for Cal State Long Beach.
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Website
to get new photos
Doug Cox, the
director of New Media Communications and Public Affairs at Cal State Long
Beach, met with President Robert Maxson to discuss the school's Website
on Tuesday.
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CSULB's
Ihde, Nabavi named scholars
Cal State Long
Beach students Lauren L. Ihde and Maziar Nabavi have been selected as CSULB's
first Beckman Scholars, the university has announced.
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Park
highlights list of top art students
Richard Park,
a Cal State Long Beach art student, won a $2,500 scholarship from The Star
Foundation and had his work shown at the Society of Illustrators' prestigious
student exhibition in New York, the College of the Arts has announced.
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Cheaters
Photo
Illustration by Dexter Bercero
Summer Forty-Niner
Nearly 75 percent
of university students say that cheating occurs at their schools; 25 percent
say it is rampant.
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Support
county term limits
The Los Angeles
County Board of Supervisors may have to face shortened careers because
of a term limits initiative, which can be on the ballot as early as November.
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