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VOL. IX, NO. 32
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OCTOBER 18 , 2001


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news
  • 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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Rigoberta Menchu

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.

 

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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