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Former Wu-Tang Clan member Ol' Dirty Bastard releases his second album.
VOL. VII,  NO. 15  CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH  THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1999
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Baby breath
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Garth Milan/ Daily-Forty-Niner
Kinesiology and physical education major Sonya Deffner practices her "obstructed airway procedure for infants" in the Advanced Emergency Medical Care class. The Demonstration allows students to work on breathing and pressure techniques to revive infants in distress.

[news]

  • CFA angry over raise process

  • Although the California State University system and the California Faculty Association have hammered out a new contract agreement, some Cal State Long Beach faculty members have come across their own roadblocks.
     
  • Students welcomed to mixer

  • The sound of Latin jazz and the aroma of freshly prepared enchiladas filled the air in the Multicultural Center Conference Room, on Tuesday, when the Chicano and Latino studies department hosted a mixer introducing new students to the department and faculty.
     
  • New system makes e-mail easier

  • Cal State Long Beach students, faculty and staff will soon be able to access their e-mail with ease, thanks to a new Web-based system launched this semester.
     
  • Mentor program gives support, helps with pressures of life

  • Counseling, friendship and support are available to Cal State Long Beach students through mentoring, said Career Development Center counselor Ruby Leavell-Hartley.
[opinion]
  • Toys don't kill

  • Retailers are being pushed to stop selling action figures resembling involving sterotypical criminals.
     
  • Threats no joke

  • A high school student in Reseda was arrested for threatening to murder a fellow student and blow up two classrooms at Trinity Lutheran School, according to the Los Angeles Times.
     
  • WWF sues bunny

  • Wrestling fans were very happy a few months ago. The World Wrestling Federationís former womenís champion, Sable, posed in Playboy magazine. In fact, she did it twice, and is going to do it again. I guess third time is a charm.
  • Ol' Dirty Bastard does it again with new album

  • Four years have passed since the colorful Wu-Tang Clan member Olí Dirty Bastard (also known as Osirus or Big Baby Jesus) released his entertaining debut album "Return of the 36 Chambers -- The Dirty Version."
     
  • 'Tootsie' and 'The Big Chill' make good rentals

  • This weekend while studying for that big exam, donít forget to breathe and take a break. Rent a movie for a nice two-hour interlude between studies -- it's quick, easy, fun, relaxing and cheap.
[sports]
  • Injuries hamper 49ers

  • After dropping to No. 5 following last week's loss against Hawaii, the 49ers will play their first conference match against unranked Utah State on Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at The Pyramid.
     
  • Haneef blocks opponents' way

  • Tayyiba Haneef may look like a basketball player, but make no mistake about her trade. She is the tallest womenís volleyball player in 49er history.
     
  • LBSU soccer team tries for two this weekend

  • Long Beach State women's soccer Head Coach Julie Cochran insists her team can perform despite a 2-5 record.
     
  • Men's polo looks to rebound after tough week

  • The Long Beach State menís water polo team looks to rebound from the tough Southern California Tournament where it lost three out of four games against some of the best teams in the nation.
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