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news
- Popular
programs pushed to limit
Anyone
whose GPA dips below 2.4 will have to forget about being
accepted into Cal State Long Beach's business program.
- Virtual
job searches
Profile:Ed Morton, new director of
the Career Development Center, is getting CSULB students
on track and online for their job search.
- Engineers
elate over money
The
College of Engineering received a $34,000 grant from the
DENSO North America Foundation, a large supplier of automotive
technology, systems and components to carmakers, right
at the start of the fall semester.
diversions
- CSULB
Latinas read between the lines
Cal State Long Beach student Susannah Rodriguez beautifully
intertwined her Cuban cultural heritage with her American
experiences at the first meeting of "Sirens Between
the Lines: Women's Spoken Words and Music," held
by the Women's Resource Center last Wednesday at the University
Student Union informal lounge.
- Ozo
embraces L.A.
Ozomatli's infectious energy once again permeated
throughout its audience at the John Anson Ford Amphitheater
in Hollywood Wednesday.
sports
-
Beach
opens Big West play
The No. 2-ranked women’s volleyball team opened its Big
West Conference schedule this weekend with victories over
UC Santa Barbara and Cal Poly at The Pyramid.
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Home
not kind to 49ers
Home-pool
advantage was spoiled for the Long Beach State men’s water
polo team Friday as visiting UCLA erupted with a four-goal
third quarter surge to ensure an 8-6 MPSF victory at the
49er Campus Pool.
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Engineers elate over money

Cara Garcia/On-line Forty-Niner
Michael Mahoney
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opinion
- Our view: Religions
isn't the issue
The
awful terrorist attack that took place on Sept. 11
is still fresh on our minds, as the nation has began
to rally in support of our country's leader, President
Bush.
- College
needs diversity
The
events that took place in New York City, Washington,
D.C., and in the skies over Pennsylvania on September
11th are, without a doubt, a horror and an outrage.
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