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VOL. IX, NO. 26
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
OCTOBER 9 , 2001


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  • Magazine ad brings students to The Beach
    When flipping through last week's issues of Time, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, or Sports Illustrated, Cal State Long Beach students may have seen a bright blue, full-page ad proclaiming "The Beach is Hot!"

  • Hazing investigated on campus
    Last year, Gilbert Lopez, a 21-year-old junior business major, decided he was going to rush a fraternity at Cal State Long Beach.

  • Bring your resume
    More than 180 employers will be on the hunt Wednesday for new employees at the Fall 2001 Job Fair being held from 1 to 5 p.m. in the University Student Union.

  • Mugs and money overflow at Joe Jost's
    Hard-working employees and hard-drinking customers abounded at Joe Jost's in Long Beach Sunday to raise money for the American Red Cross.
  • Whittier talks strategy
    More than 75 people gathered in Whittier Saturday at the Sheriff's Training Academy for a town hall meeting.

  • Terrorism prompts need for teach-ins
    On what began as an ordinary day in September, the skyline over New York City exploded in the worst act of terrorism this country has ever experienced.


diversions

  • Knott so scary farm
    Entertainment: With an early start for the holiday, Halloween Haunt was packed over the weekend with people of all ages looking for a good scare. Knott's Scary Farm made its best effort to give the goers a ghoulish time.

  • Breaking the boundaries of 'subUrbia'
    Theater with an edge is a good thing. Viva la edge.

Cheers for beers

Cara Garcia/On-line Forty-Niner

Joe Jost's crew basks in the glow of all the money earned on Sunday.

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sports

  • Beach hosts cross-country invitational
    After a short rest from Stanford's Invitational, Long Beach State held its own invitational Saturday, where the men's cross-country team took first overall, and the women's team placed third behind first place team USC and second place Cal Coast.

  • Polo evens record
    Long Beach State men's water polo made the most of a late-scheduled game, routing host Cal Baptist, 13-6, in a nonconference game Saturday in Riverside.

  • Hoops tryout Sunday
    The Long Beach State men's basketball team will hold open tryouts Sunday at The Pyramid at 5 p.m.

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