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Runners have mixed results
Men's cross-country team improve: Women's team not so lucky.
VOL. VII,  NO. 14  CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH  WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1999
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Bubble boy
Flag raising

Six year-old Tyler Holmes blows a few bubbles while waiting for his brother to finish his CSULB club soccer practice on the lower athletic field.

[news]

  • Year-round class looked at

  • Implementing year-round instruction may help eliminate overcrowding at California State University campuses, said CSU Chancellor Charles Reed in his first teleconference with student journalists from across the state.
     
  • KBEACH offers easy listening cuisine

  • He calls it "eating music" -- a variety of easy-to-digest tunes piped in through the public announcement system of the University Student Union at lunchtime.
     
  • 'Dirty' teacher may be fired

  • Cal State Long Beach professor Elena Zagustin may soon be out of a job, said Ken Swisher, California State University spokesman.
     
  • CSULB recognized for lending helping hand

  • For more than a year, Cal State Long Beach has been working with city officials to help financially strapped individuals get back on their feet.
[opinion]
  • No booze on field

  • A high school athlete in Chicago is taking the Americans with Disabilities Act to new lengths.
     
  • Holiday buzz beginning

  • American retailers have a fascination with holidays. Especially the fall and winter holidays.
  • Art critic gives personal touch

  • Christopher Miles, an acclaimed art critic, goes that extra mile to spread the gospel of art to Cal State Long Beach students.
     
  • 'The Dictator's Nose' has confusing plot structure

  • In the California Repertory production of "The Dictator's Nose," a politically charged environment is hurled into chaos because one little "nose" has had a bike accident.
     
  • Doheny Beach Days disappoints

  • A little advice for the promoters of the third annual "Doheny Beach Days" concert in San Clemente -- you don't have to be incredibly alternative to have a cool rock concert.
[sports]
  • Team has ups, downs at meet

  • While the Long Beach State men's cross-country team season is beginning to soar, the womenís season is grounded -- for now.
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