Joint
program will eventually get rewards
In the late 1980s, Cal State Long Beach
joined with Claremont University to form a Ph.D program
in engineeering and industrial applied mathematics for
students at either campus.
On-campus
volunteer groups gather money
Campus organizations are becoming
proactive to reach out to the World Trade Center victims
by organizing relief efforts to donate money.
diversions
Stereolab
keeps roots
People who love music sometimes choose to listen to bands
or types of music that leave their friends and neighbors
scratching their heads.
Ms.
Janet gets nasty
In a confused city that both celebrates
and protests in the same destructive ways, the Staples
Center last week hosted an event without the usual flames
and fury of Angelinos.
sports
New
start for LBSU in 3-1 win over Utah St.
Women's soccer: Weigand, Travis and Ricci score goals
as the 49ers open Big West Conference play with a triumph
over Utah State.
No.
1 Beach sweeps again
If things keep going like this, 49er mascot Prospector
Pete might lose his job to a broom.
Golf
tees it up
Both the Long Beach State men's and women's golf squads
will participate in tournaments starting today.
William Marshall/On-line Forty-Niner
The La Raza and the Society of Hispanic
Professional Engineers host Peruvian
dancers and provide free food as
part of an ongoing celebration of
Latin Heritage Month.
opinion
Our
view: Television
must diversify
A recent study released just last week
by the National Hispanic Foundation
for the Arts stated that Latinos, a
group that is the largest population
in America, make up only 2 percent of
the characters represented on television
today.
Don't
let violent images sway you
We are all living in a state of fear
since the attacks on Sept. 11. And talks
of retaliation and retribution help
to alleviate some of those fears. We
want those responsible to be punished.