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VOL. IX, NO. 38
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
OCTOBER 30 , 2001


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  • Civil rights leader finishes festival
    Civil rights leader James Lawson came to Cal State Long Beach Friday to cap off the Associated Students Inc.-sponsored Multicultural Festival. He chatted with students as if he were a family member, not an international figure who has worked with Martin Luther King, Jr. and the followers of Mohandes Gandhi.
  • Patriotism conflicts with personal privacy
    Americans thought living at home was bad. Now Uncle Sam can read e-mails, track web-surfing, tap phones, scrutinize bank accounts, and even look through an underwear drawer when you are away, leaving behind no other trace than a tiny microphone.

  • Smith networking her way to the top scholarships
    Scholarships: A student's campus connections really pay off as she receives three scholarships totaling $3,000

  • Sororities cultivate cancer costs
    Six fraternities came out to compete in Delta Delta Delta's annual Ultimate Frisbee competition on the Cal State Long Beach track field Saturday, raising $500 for the Jonathan Jacques Children's Cancer Center.

  • Motherhood doesn't stop student's studies
    For many, having a child during ones senior year of college could be the worst thing that can happen, but for marketing major QuaMesha Mason giving birth to her daughter has been a source of strength and motivation.


opinion

  • Our view:Three words; one view
    God Bless America. Three little words that have been thrown around following the incidents of Sept. 11 -- and three words that can really make you cringe.

  • 49er teams excelling
    Congratulations to the nation's No.1-ranked women's volleyball team -- our own 49ers -- as they remain undefeated with an impressive 18-0 record.

diversions

  • Shipwreck stays afloat
    Welcome aboard the RMS Queen Mary.

  • Trick-or-treat into 'Madness'
    With songs rehearsed and costumes ready, the members of the Cal State Long Beach Symphony Orchestra are set to perform two Halloween concerts tonight in the Daniel Recital Hall at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.

  • 'Scarlet' in full bloom at CPAC
    As the curtain rose at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center, the audience was taken to the last performance of main character Marguerite St. Just, an actress in a grand French theater. Marguerite, played by Kim Huber, was a French actress at the Comedie Francaise.

 

Shipwreck 2001

bloody dummy

Photos by Christine Shin

A bloody dummy hangs from a tree branch in the cruise liner's foreground.

 

 

sports

  • Final home game ends with 3-1 loss
    Long Beach State honored five of its women soccer players who played the final home games of their careers Sunday at George Allen Field, but it was a UC Santa Barbara freshman that stole the sh
  • 49ers put away Gauchos
    After two tough losses last week, Long Beach State men's water polo Coach Rick Azevedo told his team that consistent execution meant the difference between earning a victory and suffering a loss against top-ranked competition.

  • Beach concludes fall tennis season
    Beach women's tennis concluded its fall schedule over the weekend at the ITA Fall Regional Tournament hosted by the University of San Diego.

  • Carlson's four pace Beach
    Things came together for the Long Beach State club ice hockey team in a 10-3 victory over Eastern Washington Sunday at Lakewood Glacial Gardens.

  • Club Roundup
    The Long Beach State club rugby team continued its strong start this season with a 54-0 drubbing of visiting Azuza Pacific Saturday.

  • Long Beach State Intramural results (Week of Oct. 15-21)

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