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news
opinion
- Our view: Video
awards past its prime
Despite
protests from the People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals, pop "sensation" Britney Spears performed
at the MTV Video Music Awards Thursday, accompanied
onstage by live cheetahs (caged) and an anaconda wrapped
seductively around her bare shoulders.
- Loftier
goals needed to improve CSULB
With
the second largest student enrollment in the California
State University system, Cal State Long Beach must step
into national prominence by any means necessary.
- Letters: Maturity
guides attendance
I
would like to respond to the Forty-Niner's opinion piece
(Our View, Sept. 4) on the absence policy.
- Letters:
CFA
responds to editorial
As
CFA Chapter president, I am heartened by the editorial
in the Forty-Niner on Sept. 5 revealing the writer's
interest and concerns over the sad state of contract
negotiations.
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What a Rush!
Jeanne
Hoffa/On-line Forty-Niner
Sigma
Kappa sisters inform Kinsey Birch she is
chosen to be a member. The El Cajon freshman
scrapped plans to major in criminal justice
in favor of party and event planning.
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diversions
- Smorgasport
program a success
Cal State Long Beach hosted a night of games, live
music, movies and more on Friday when the first ever
Smorgasport festival was held at the Gold Mine gym.
- Into
the 'Oh' musical zone with Geggy Tah
In their fourth album, "Into the Oh," Geggy
Tah has managed to put together an album that is diverse
yet uniquely cohesive.In their fourth album, "Into
the Oh," Geggy Tah has managed to put together
an album that is diverse yet uniquely cohesive.
sports
- Women's
Volleyball: 49ers
roll on in Las Vegas
The women's volleyball team capped its trip to Las
Vegas Sunday with a 30-16, 30-16, 30-14 sweep over
American at the Gameworks/UNLV Invitational.
- Women's
Soccer:Freshmen
lead Beach to first win of season
Sanguinetti and Kaufmann score goals and Rowinski
adds an assist as the 49ers break a three-game winless
streak with a 2-0 decision over Nevada.
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