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VOL. IX, NO. 18
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
SEPTEMBER 25, 2001

news
  • Student forum opens eyes and ears
    Hot topics: CSULB students and professors explore the United States' international relations in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

  • Survivors race for a cure
    Newport Beach residents who are used to a view of blue sea were surprised Sunday to have it replaced with a sea of pink during the 10th Annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.

  • Bill may bring bucks
    A new California Senate bill will try to regain money that was turned down last summer for 108 community colleges across the state

  • Alumni recognize community leaders
    The Cal State Long Beach Alumni Association handed out its annual awards Friday night at the Soroptimist House.
diversions
  • CSULB stumbles upon 'Serendipity'
    Can true love, bound by fate, happen twice - That is the premise of Miramax film's new romantic comedy "Serendipity," screening tonight at 7 p.m. at the University Student Union small auditorium.


  • Technology-free artists to discuss exhibit
    The new "By Hand" exhibition opened in late August at the University Art Museum in conjunction with a series of different programs including music, symposiums and gallery talks.

sports

  • Holloway's left arm alright for 49ers
    Men's water polo: Long Beach State's Aaron Holloway has a growing reputation, not only in the pool for the 49ers, but also in the ocean as a top surfer.

LBSU sets for Stanford tonight

Michael Mahoney

Long Beach State's women's volleyball team faces Stanford tonight: Cheerleaders Melisa Visaya, Karisa Ruttle and Cristi Hays get ready to plaster The Pyramid with team spirit.

opinion
  • Our view: Giving should not be limited
    While Americans continue to reel from the terrorist attacks, it is almost impossible to not examine everything going on and catch a glimmer of what can be done after the healing process is over.

  • Economic woes for graduate
    It would seem as if the next victim of the terrorist attacks on the United States will be the economy.

  • Letters
    I hope that my fellow citizens of Cal State Long Beach recognize Dwight Flenniken's irresponsible journalism in "Varying Thoughts on U.S. Issues, " (On-line Forty-Niner, 9/18/01).


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