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- Textbook
prices up
25 percent
The
cost of textbooks
and supplies
has increased
more than
25 percent
since 1997
for Cal State
University
students in
Southern California,
according
to the U.S.
Department
of Education's
National Center
for Education
Statistics.
-
Open house
opens minds
at CSULB
The
smell of pizza
filled the
halls of the
Faculty Offices
4 building
as the Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual
and Transgender
Resource Center
hosted its
bi-annual
open house
Tuesday.
- Passing
WPE tough
for students
Every
student at
Cal State
Long Beach
must take
the Writing
Proficiency
Exam to graduate,
but to students
studying English
as a second
language,
it can be
daunting.
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- Ditching
demands detention
The
Academic Senate
passed another
piece of useless
politicking
Thursday.
- No
compassion
for new conservatives
Ever
since George
W. Bush was
crowned the
front-runner
for the Republican
Party's presidential
nomination,
he has been
packaged as
a "compassionate
conservative."
- Getting
the most from
life
What
is it you
want out of
life? Sounds
like a question
your professors
would ask
the first
day of class,
doesn't it?
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Fratball

Caroline
Limuti/Daily Forty-Niner
Freshman
Chris Forbes acts as quarterback during
Tau Kappa Epsilon practice for their
weekend fraternity game.
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