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VOL. IX, NO. 19
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
SEPTEMBER 26, 2001

news
  • Championing the First
    Students participating in Odyssey 2001 found themselves challenged by a talk given Monday by Marcia Beauchamp, the religious liberties program coordinator for the Freedom Forum's First Amendment Center.

  • Campus supporter will retire
    Retiree: Former assistant professor helped unify the deans on campus. He was especially helpful in designing freshman programs.

  • Gruwell lasts the long run through writing
    Erin Gruwell has been teaching for less than a decade and she has spoken to congressmen in Washington D.C., is in the process of writing a second book and will be serving as a consultant for the movie that will portray her first years of teaching.

diversions
  • 'Eye' hits stage with diverse program
    The Graduate Dance Group from the Cal State Long Beach dance department will begin its master's of fine arts thesis concert, "Before Your Eye," Thursday at the Martha B. Knoebel Dance Theatre at the end of this week.

Noon tunes

Michael Mahoney

Cara Garcia/On-line Forty-Niner Julissa Bozman, on the violin, and Paul Sherman, on the oboe, play in the "NewMusic@noon" gallery concert in celebration of the "By Hand" exhibition at the University Art Museum.

opinion
  • Our view: Arabs scared: rightly so
    Arab students are fearing for their lives. There are 40,000 Arab students nationwide. Thirty of them are reportedly leaving Cal State Long Beach

  • Even more moving on?
    Now that America has "moved on," and is looking toward war, I ask one simple question: What are we going to do now? We can sit under President Bush and think that going to war is the solution, but we all know that this is not the solution.

  • Maintain privacy in U.S.
    SALT LAKE CITY -- The U.S. government's plan to compile a database of about 570,000 international students attending colleges and universities in the United States will likely gain momentum due to the recent terrorist attacks.

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