- CSU
hikes staff pay
Cal
State Long Beach freshmen and sophomores may need one
less class to graduate and teaching students can transfer
an additional course as a result of action taken by Cal
State University trustees Wednesday.
- Students
can get software cheap
Cal
State Long Beach students can rent software that costs
hundreds of dollars such as, Office 2000 Pro and Visual
Studio Pro, for less than $50 at the University Bookstore.
- Newton
discovers Gravity
Cal
State Long Beach senior Cheryl Newton can be found eight
times a week practicing her sport in the rough waters
of Canyon Lake and she can be found at least once a day
trying to explain what her sport is: wakeboarding.
- CSULB
lands $1.6 million grant
California
State Long Beach's College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
received a four-year, $1.6 million grant from the Howard
Hughes Medical Institute.
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Dexter
Bercero/Forty-Niner
CSULB
senior Cheryl Newton, an expert in the unpublicized
sport of wakeboarding, is competing at the Gravity
Games in Rhode Island.
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- We
deserve clean beaches
The
Pacific Ocean and sandy beaches have historically been
the region's main attraction. From Beach Boys songs to
"Baywatch," our lifestyle has been celebrated
and lionized throughout the world.
- Glad
to have a gun around
This
past July 4 I decided to stay home and watch the fireworks
from the panoramic view of my apartment window that overlooks
Cabrillo Bay and the Long Beach Shipping Harbor.
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