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Menchœ gives hope
Rigoberta Menchœ won the Nobel Peace Prize
in 1992, yet still has a hard time getting past border
patrol agents and boarding international flights.
- Teach-In
addresses CSU crisis
The problems facing faculty members and students in the
California State University system were the main topics
of discussion of the Teach-In held Wednesday in the University
Student Union by the Long Beach chapter of the California
Faculty Association.
- Only
college can prepare students
Adjusting to college life is a common
experience among students. Although plenty of programs
help prepare for the transition, some students are not
always ready for the multitude of change that university
life can bring.
- Committees
try to fill positions
There are 15 athletic and academic
committees looking for students to fill advisory positions
by the end of the month. Any Cal State Long Beach student
may apply.
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Jeanne
Hoffa/On-line Forty-Niner
Rigoberta Menchœ,
keynote speaker of
the California Faculty
Association Teach-in,
shares her experiences
in Guatemala to inspire
others to get involved
in the community.
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opinion
- Our
view:Anthrax:
Coming
in
a
letter
to
you
Anthrax,
the
next
big
threat,
is
now
here
--
and
in
a
big
way.
- In
trying
times,
laugh
out
loud
Amid
such
solemn
and
anxiety-ridden
times
as
our
present
day,
the
Chef
fully
understands
the
importance
of
light-hearted
diversions
that
help
maintain
the
uplifting
of
our
collective
spirit
nationwide.
diversions
-
Brazilian
fest
to
go
nuts
in
downtown
The
exotic
Brazilian
culture
will
rock
downtown
Long
Beach
again
with
its
sixth
annual
Brazilian
Street
Carnaval
Sunday
on
the
promenade
between
First
Street
and
Broadway
Avenue.
- Be
the
first
to
hear
Beethoven's
Fifth
The
Long
Beach
Symphony
Orchestra
will
perform
one
of
the
world's
most
popular
pieces
of
classical
music,
Beethoven's
Fifth
Symphony,
during
an
All-Beethoven
Concert
at
the
Terrace
Theater
Saturday.
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