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- Launching
a rocket to success
The
College of Engineering, along with Garvey Space Corp.
in Huntington Beach, is preparing to launch Prospector
II, the result of Prospector 1, a rocket launched during
the summer.
- Puvungna
continues to fight for justice
A
California version of a federal law is currently awaiting
approval by the state Legislature, which would put stricter
sanctions on parties to return human remains or cultural
artifacts to American Indian tribes.
- Middle
East meets West at forum
More
than 60 faculty and staff members gathered Wednesday to
discuss religious, historical and political relations
between the Middle East and the United States.
More
than 60 faculty and staff members gathered Wednesday to
discuss religious, historical and political relations
between the Middle East and the United States.
- Self
defense ensures safety od CSULB women
Activities:
Two self-defense workshops will teach women to rely on
themselves.
- Famed
freedom fighter to speak
Marcia
Beauchamp from the Freedom Forum First Amendment Center
will speak on campus Monday, thanks to the Odyssey Project
sponsored by the College of Education.
diversions
- Creatively
outrageous
Over at CSULB art department's sister school, Cal State
Fullerton, Stephen K. Reeder is exhibiting his master
of arts degree thesis work.
- River
Band jams upstream
The Carpenter Performing Arts Center will play host,
Sunday, to the River City Brass Band, a 29-piece brass
and percussion group from Pittsburgh, PA, as part of the
Long Beach Community Concert Series.
- Backstage
Cabaret ready to hit stage
South Coast Chorale will open its 12th season with "Backstage
Cabaret," at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center tomorrow
and Saturday.
sports
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Join
the club
For years, Long Beach State students have participated
in club sports and Friday representatives from each club
gathered in the Ukleja Room at The Pyramid to plan out
this season's events.
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Proud to be
Cara
Garcia/On-line Forty-Niner
American
cars display American flags in a show of national
pride in the overflow parking lots adjacent
to The Pyramid Tuesday.
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opinion
- Our view: Religious
leaders off base
As
if America doesn't have enough to deal with these
dark days, imbeciles like Pat Robertson and Jerry
Falwell only add to the carnage.
- Moving
on? You must be kidding
I'm
not even going to beat around the bush with this one!
I believe that America is "moving on" way too fast
in regards to the recent tragic events in New York
and Washington, D.C.
- Jordan
will help boost economy
On
the basketball court, Michael Jordan was the epitome
of athleticism, the icon of his era and carried with
him a Babe Ruth-like aura that captivated the sold-out
crowds who gathered to watch him play.
- Avoid
old mistakes in current crisiis
LONDON
- Bob Dylan once sang: "The times they are a
changin’." This is the society we now live
in.
- Attitudes
should be a wake-up call
LONDON
- For many of us here, it’s very difficult to deal
with this national tragedy.
- London
felt like America for a day
LONDON
- For the first time in history, the U.S. national
anthem was played at the Changing of the Guard ceremony
at Buckingham Palace.
- Sights
and sounds from London memorable
LONDON
- To be an American student abroad is not only an
opportunity of a lifetime, but it has become a tool
of global awareness.
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