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VOL. VII,  NO. 21  CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH  TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1999
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Toy story
Picnic
Garth Milan/ Daily-Forty-Niner
Toy collector Ralph Tomilson sits behind a vintage peddle car, the only such piece left from the turn of the century.

[news]

  • LBSU returns to first

  • Long Beach State fans had the right idea when they donned gold-colored headbands branded with a big letter "K" during volleyball matches this past weekend.
     
  • Picnic celebrates 50 years of CSULB history

  • More than 400 students, alumni and faculty spent Saturday afternoon at the Family Picnic held in front of the Alumni Association entrance to The Pyramid. The picnic was held to celebrate Cal State Long Beachís 50th anniversary.
     
  • Education funding first, report says

  • Students want their Associated Students Inc. fees to go to educational programs before going to any other A.S.I.-funded program, while funding for cultural involvement got the least support, according to the 1998-99 A.S.I. Treasurerís report released last week.
     
  • Crime Log

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  • Three women killed on Long Beach freeway

  • Three women were killed as they changed a tire on the Long Beach Freeway on Sunday night near the Anaheim Street off-ramp.
     
  • Toy story

  • Little boats, wooden and metal cars, flying machines, fire engines, electric trains, iron banks and soldiers are just a few of the items in Ralph Tomlinson's diverse toy collection.
[opinion]
  • Raise CSULB standard

  • For the past month, we have been reading countless articles about the huge increase in enrollment. And universities have been tinkering with various solutions to the problem.
     
  • Gun makers not responsible for crime

  • One of the worst possible legal precedents was set last week when a California Court of Appeals upheld a ruling that a gun company can be held liable for the use or misuse of its product.
  • 'I want Snoop on campus'

  • A.S.I. is doing something stupid -- as usual. Our student government is working toward getting San Diegoís Blink 182 or Los Angeles's Ozomatli.
     
  • Reznor returns to familiar territory with new album

  • Trent Reznor, lead singer of the Nine Inch Nails, has ventured into very familiar territory to create a new double album, "The Fragile," that is basically a derivative of his last release, "The Downward Spiral."
[sports]
  • UCSB snaps losing streak

  • Sometimes a team can be its own worst enemy. This was the case Sunday in the Long Beach State menís water polo teamís 9-8 loss to UC Santa Barbara.
     
  • 49ers split again

  • It was another split for the Long Beach State's soccer team in its trip to Idaho.
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TODAY

  • Workshop -- The Career Development Center will hold a resume writing workshop from 5 to 6 p.m. in Brotman Hall, Room 250. For more information, one may call the center at (562) 985-4151.

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  • Support group --ÝA support group for students age 25 and older returning to college will meet from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Counseling and Psychological Services, in Brotman Hall, Room 226. For more information, one may call (562) 985-4001.

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  • Meeting -- Circle K International, a community service organization, will meet to plan and coordinate events from 5 to 6 p.m. in CBA-218. For more information, one may call Kathryn Cullivan at (562) 985-6965.

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  • Meeting -- The Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Resource Center will host a womenís rap at 7 p.m. in FO4-165. For more information, one may call Erica at (562) 985-4585.
WEDNESDAY
  • Meeting -- The Muslim Student Association will meet in USU-223 at 8 a.m.

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  • Meeting -- Studies in the Old and New Testament will meet at noon in USU-306. For more information, one may call Andrew at (714) 536-0186.

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  • Meeting -- La Raza Student Association will meet in USU-303 at noon. For more information, one may call (562) 985-5223.

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  • Meeting -- The Cal State Long Beach Cinema Society will meet at noon in UTC-102. For more information, one may contact Matthew Allen at (562) 985-6852.

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  • Meeting -- Christians on Campus will hold a meeting from noon to 2 p.m. in USU-304.

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  • Meeting -- The Shotokan Karate Club will meet from noon to 1 p.m. in PE-60A.

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  • Meeting -- The Hispanic Students Business Association will meet at 12:30 p.m. in USU-224ABC. For more information, one may call (562) 985-7630.

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  • Senate Meeting -- The Associated Students Senate will hold a meeting from 3 to 7 p.m. in the Senate chambers.

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  • Meeting -- The Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Resource Center is hosting a menís rap from 5 to 6 p.m. in FO4-165. For more information, one may call the center at (562) 985-4585.

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  • Meeting -- The Victory Campus Fellowship will hold a meeting in PH1-140 at 7:30 p.m. For more information, one may call Tony Fetchel at (562) 494-1151.

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  • Meeting -- The Model United Nations will meet from 3 to 6 p.m. in USU-307.

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  • Meeting ó The Pacific Islander Association will meet in USU-303 from 3 to 6 p.m.

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  • Meeting -- The National Society of Black Engineers will hold a meeting from 4 to 6 p.m. in USU-306.

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  • Meeting -- The Asian American Christian Fellowship will meet in USU-305 from 4:15 to 7:15 p.m.





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