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Water polo gets washed out
Men's team loses two games in tournament.
VOL. VII,  NO. 13  CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH  TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1999
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CSULB remembers
Flag raising

CSULB ROTC members, Staff Sgt. Eileen Raquipiso, right and Cadet Capt. Ricardo Fregoso raise the POW/MIA commerative flag in front of Brotman Hall in a special ceremony Friday.

[news]

  • CSULB remembers fallen soldiers

  • In front of 50 people, Vietnam veterans shared their experiences and expressed their sadness about U.S. soldiers still missing as Cal State Long Beach faculty, staff and students hosted a flag raising ceremony Friday to commemorate POW/MIA (Prisoner of War/Missing in Action) Day in California.
     
  • Beach lovers storm local shores

  • Armed with scuba gear and trash bags, hundreds of volunteers stormed the Long Beach coastline Saturday morning to eliminate litter on the beach at the 15th annual California Coastal Clean Up.
     
  • CSULB student struck by car

  • With a broken windshield and a dangling side view mirror, a red Nissan sportscar sat at the curb after striking  a 19-year-old sophomore near the Vivian Engineering Center.
     
  • CSU cuts energy charges

  • In an effort to keep the cost of electricity down, the CSU and UC campuses entered into an agreement with Enron Energy Services, a brokerage energy provider.
[opinion]
  • Dope doesn't discredit

  • America is fighting a losing battle. We are winning the fight against tobacco, cancer and the battle of the bulge. But the drug war is whipping our tail.
  • Jambalaya heats up crowd

  • Poets Margaret Kemp and Jackie Joice took the stage in the first poetry reading of the semester sponsored by the Womenís Resource Center, Blue Marble Coffeehouse and the ASI Womenís Commission last Thursday.
     
  • Basement Jaxx grabs house fans

  • Within the past decade, house music has had its fair share of ups and downs -- the up being club favorites Chemical Brothers and Daft Punk and the down being, well, forget about the down.
     
  • Rack and Roll

  • The University Student Union hosted a single elimination eight ball pool tournament last Friday which attracted 32 participants to the first floor pool hall.
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