|
Headline Archives
NEWS
OPINION
DIVERSIONS
SPORTS
|
. |
Cheering fans
Jason Steinberg/ Daily-Forty-Niner
|
Ken Turner, sophomore English
major, pictured above, cheers on the 49ers in their sweep against the non-ranked
Aggies. On Sunday, the 49ers were swept in three games against the No.
1 ranked team in the nation at Pacific in Stockton.
|
-
New
bill protects gays
The California State Assembly
and Senate have passed a bill that will prohibit harassment and discrimination
in the schools on the same basis that it prohibits hate crimes.
-
L.B.
buses brought to life through poetry
A tiresome bus trip for
commuting students may now be more interesting and educational thanks to
Poetry in Transit, founded by Cal State Long Beach English professor Elliot
Fried.
-
GOP
aims to get women, minorities
ANAHEIM -- A sign saying
"Recall Governor Davis" showed the Republican commitment to regaining power
in the state at the California Republican Fall Convention held last weekend
at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel.
-
Area
code change halted
The California Public Utilities
Commission voted on Sept. 16 to halt the implementation of the proposed
West Los Angeles 310 area code overlay and existing 11-digit dialing.
-
Growing
women's center aching for volunteers
Since the early 1970s, the
Womenís Resource Center has grown dramatically, which has made the need
for volunteer assistance vital.
-
Fear,
hatred back
After almost 40 years, America
is still fighting a deadly disease.
-
Students,
retailers need more spirit
On a trip to a local grocery
store, I was alarmed to see that the store did not have any memorabilia
from Cal State Long Beach. Instead, I saw pennants with fierce bears and
mighty Trojans.
-
President
takes stand on credit cards
Students have been expressing
concern about the increasing numbers of individuals not connected with
the university who spend time on campus, often engaging in repeated and
annoying requests for money or signatures.
-
'Romeo
and Juliet' well worth one's time
Two teenagers fell in love
at first sight, they expressed an undying love for each other despite parentsí
objections and due to a miscommunication they committed suicide.
-
'Three
Kings' action packed
As the Gulf War ended and
American troops started pulling out of the Iraqi desert, rumors swirled
that Saddam Hussien had hidden a large stash of stolen gold in a desert
bunker.
|
|
. |
|
|