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- Nobel
laureate to speak
Rigoberta Menchœ Tum, the self-educated,
Nobel Peace Prize laureate from the Maya-Quiche village
of Chimel, Guatemala, is the keynote speaker Wednesday
during the California Faculty Association's planned "Teach
In," at Cal State Long Beach.
- Mail
delivery stopped
Mail delivery has stopped at Cal State Long Beach and
all other California state agencies and departments, until
all mailroom personnel attend a mandatory training session
provided by the California Highway Patrol.
- CFA,
CSU fight unresolved
The California Faculty Association
will be holding a "Teach-In" Wednesday to address the
issues that led to an impasse in contract negotiations
between the group and the California State University
Chancellor's Office.
- Immigrants
get break
Gov. Gray Davis signed a bill Thursday
lessening the annual tuition of undocumented immigrants
who graduated from a California high school by over $5,500
for all 23 California State University campuses.
sports
-
Beach finishes sixth in NorCal Tourney
Despite well-balanced offensive production from the
Long Beach State men's water polo team Sunday at the
NorCal Tournament held at Stanford University, the
49ers finished second in the consolation bracket and
sixth place overall in the tournament.
- 49er
sweep
Sophomore Anastasia Dvornikova won the singles title
and fellow 49ers Lindsey Marvel and Laura Thomas won
the doubles at the CS Fullerton Fall Intercollegiates
tennis tournament Sunday.
- Beach
loses heartbreaker
For Long Beach State women's soccer, the undefeated
run lasted exactly two games.
- Long
Beach State Intramural results (Week of Oct. 8-14)
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Wild
art

Cara
Garcia/On-line Forty-Niner
Junior design majors
are holding their "Viscom
Version 03"exhibition
this week in the Design
Gallery room. Mark Kudsi's
product designs are
one of many attractions.
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opinion
- Our
view:Airport
all
wrong
for
OC
Just
as
it
seems
that
Americans
are
beginning
to
change
their
ways
of
living
in
a
post-terrorist
attack
world,
it's
nice
to
see
how
some
things
will
never
change.
- Quality
not
quantity
A
great
debate
has
arisen
regarding
the
quality
of
teaching
in
the
California
State
University
system.
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