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VOL. IX, NO. 13
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
SEPTEMBER 17, 2001

news
  • No textbook relief in sight
    As textbook prices continue to rise, it is unlikely that students will be able to save any money when buying books this semester or in the future.

  • Center launches careers
    Many Cal State Long Beach students don't know what they want to do after graduation.

  • Center offers gateway to the rest of the world
    Cal State Long Beach's study abroad program will send more than 75 students to 13 different countries this academic year.

  • Money given for laser microscope research
    Cal State Long Beach physics professor Chuhee Kwon received a three-year grant for $568,474 from the U.S. Air Force to fund research to develop a variable temperature scanning laser microscope.

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diversions

  • Dance of Cambodia uplifts spirits
    In a time of tragedy, "Dance, The Spirit of Cambodia" opened the hearts and souls of a mourning American and Cambodian audience Wednesday at the Richard and Karen Carpenter Performing Arts Center at CSULB.

 

Sign of emergency

Sign of emergency

Jeanne Hoffa/On-line Forty-Niner


opinion
  • Our view: Unsure who to blame
    The world has increasingly become more and more polarized by pointing out each others differences instead of concentrating what makes us the same.

  • G.E. a waste of time
    College and university students all over America are forced to take general education courses for at least the first two years of their college careers.

  • CFA responds to attempt to suppress Teach-In
    I want to call the attention of the campus community to an exchange of letters between the CSU Administration represented by the Assistant Vice Chancellor Samuel Strafaci and the CFA, represented by Statewide President Susan Meisenhelder and professor of English at Cal State San Bernardino.

  • Calm down, things aren't that bad
    I am a fellow third year student at Cal State Long Beach and I'm writing in response to your exaggerated and conservative biased article "Opinion: Our View, some tips for students" (Sept. 10).

  • Turkish students regret terrorist attack
    We join with all Americans in calling for the swift apprehension and punishment of the perpetrators.

  • Some fraternities are good
    First and foremost, I would like to apologize for the way in which you were treated when you made your visit to this particular fraternity house.

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