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OCTOBER 4 , 2001


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  • Moving beyond CSULB
    For those students who missed a college scholarship the first time a second chance is just around the corner.

  • NAACP to honor Maxson
    The Long Beach branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People will honor Cal State Long Beach President Robert Maxson with its Education Leadership Award at a downtown banquet Friday.

  • Chin shares views
    Students in Tim Caron's 20th Century American Literature class were surprised Wednesday afternoon when renowned Chinese American author Frank Chin popped in to speak about his dissent with the novel the students are reading, "Woman Warrior," by Maxine Hong Kingston.

  • Joe Jost's giving a jolly time for charity
    Joe Jost's is giving everyone a reason to throw a cold one back in the name of charity this weekend.

  • Monologues choose CSULB for reactions
    Cal State Long Beach was chosen to be one of three universities from around the country to host the Regional Empowerment Workshop, led by author of "The Vagina Monologues" Eve Ensler and the V-Day Organization.

diversions
  • Festival celebrates the wide format
    The Seventh Annual Widescreen Film Festival kicks off tonight at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center, highlighted by such film classics as "Funny Girl," "Grease," and "American Graffiti."

  • 'SubUrbia' looks at youth angst
    The University Players of Cal State Long Beach will open the 2001 season this weekend with Eric Bogosian's "subUrbia," a play described as a poignant and funny exposure of the death of the American dream.
  • Talent show raises money for research
    The Associated Students of Social Work will host a faculty and student talent show, in the tradition of "Showtime at the Apollo," that will benefit a program for women with AIDS Friday at 7 p.m. in the Beach Auditorium of the University Student Union.

  • 'Les Mis' brought to life in L.B.
    Victor Hugo's timeless classic, "Les Miserables," captivated the audience when it returned to Long Beach, Tuesday.

  • 'Bandits': A movie worth stealing
    "Bandit" brings a refreshing heist film with Bruce Willis and Billy Bob Thornton play the starring roles of real-life bank robbers.

 

Ralph Garman

Cara Garcia/On-line Forty-Niner

Ralph Garman, who has a weekly feature on KROQ's Kevin and Bean morning radio show, speaks to a Human Sexuality 425I class in the University Student Union Small Auditorium.

 

opinion
  • Our view: History repeating itself
    Meet the new scare, same as the old scare.

  • Athletes help healing
    The images of the terrorist attacks that ravaged the World Center building and the Pentagon may still be a memory too fresh for most folks to stomach, but, on the bright side, the healing process has finally begun.

  • Campus Voice
    What do you think the United States' next course of action should be against the war on terrorism?



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