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VOL. VIII,  NO. 35 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH 

OCTOBER 26, 2000



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[news]

  • Cameras monitor red lights
    An astounding rate in stop light violations in Long Beach has caused the city to implement the Automated Red Light Enforcement System, which will record red light offenders.
  • District candidates to speak on campus
    Students have a chance to hear what candidates running for the 38th Congressional District and the 54th Assembly District have to say at a free forum held in the University Telecommunications Center today.
  • Wishes give chances
    Many of the women and children who find refuge in shelters for victims of family violence bring with them little more than the bare essentials.
  • Proposition 39 aims to end overcrowding
    Passage of Proposition 39 would hold California taxpayers and homeowners accountable to help needed schools, while opponents contend the measure will eliminate the 121-year-old two-thirds vote provision for local bonds.

[diversions]

  • New age thought not enough
    Julia "Butterfly" Hill visited Cal State Long Beach Tuesday, bringing her message of environmentalism and mysticism to about 250 students.
  • Bush's stance on abortion wrong
    The race for the presidency remains a heated battle between Republican candidate Texas Gov. George W. Bush and Democratic candidate Vice President Al Gore.

[diversions]

  • Band surrounds USU crowd
    Band review: Orange County band, H.B. Surround Sound causes students to do a double take in noontime performance.
  • Roundup pays tribute to Yokozuna
    Fans, when Rikishi dropped names of wrestling's famous Pacific Islanders who never headlined the World Wrestling Federation as a justification for running over "the great white hope," "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, he neglected to mention Rodney Anoai.


 

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Lead guitarist Doug "Roy" Cooper  jumps to drummer Jake Bushnell's beat during their band's, HB Surround Sound, performance in the South Plaza of the University Student Union, Wednesday


 

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