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- Activist
speaking tonight
Environmental
activist Erin Brockovich is scheduled
to speak to a sold-out crowd at Cal
State Long Beach's Carpenter Performing
Arts Center tonight, as part of CSULB's
on-going Odyssey program.
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Rolling Stone hits campus
Rolling
Stone magazine gave students a music
break in front of the University Student
Union Monday with the traveling Rock
and Roll Tour.
- Job
opportunities abound at CSULB
Now
is the time to polish that resume
and shine those shoes. The fall Job
Fair 2000, sponsored by the Career
Development Center, is on campus today
and 170 employers are looking for
students of all levels and all majors
to fill a variety of positions.
- Economic
boom good for students
Employment
growth in the California economy means
good news for students looking for
potential employers at the Fall 2000
Job Fair sponsored by the Career Development
Center.
- CSULB
students expects apathy to hit Job
Fair
While
the job faire that is scheduled today
is set to attract over 160 companies,
an informal survey conducted by the
Daily Forty-Niner leaves one wondering
if anyone on campus is planning to
attend.
- Event
has 25-year history
For
25 years the Career Development Center
has been hosting campus events to
bring Cal State Long Beach students
and potential employers together,
increasing the employment opportunities
for thousands of students.
- Garcia
on wrong track
Associated
Students Inc. President Robert Garcia
is again talking about the Beach Pride
initiative.
- Driving
while talking is selfish, dangerous
In
a desperate attempt to make it to my class
on time the other day, I pulled into the
fast lane on the freeway behind one of
those rolling examples of American intemperance:
the sport utility vehicle.
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Caroline
Limuti/Daily Forty-Niner
Senior
Marie Decena gets into posing for
a mock cover photo for Rolling Stone
magazine at the Rolling Stone Rock
and Roll Tour at University Student
Union Monday.
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- 49er
losing streak hits seven
An
early first-half goal was all
UC Irvine needed to hand the Long
Beach State women's soccer team
its seventh loss in a row Sunday
at George Allen Field.
- Stanford
meet chalked up to experience
The
Long Beach State cross country
team benefited from the Stanford
Invitational this past Saturday
-- not necessarily by the numbers,
but by the experience gained.
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