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news
- 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.
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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
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Shipwreck stays afloat
Welcome aboard the RMS Queen Mary.
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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.
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Shipwreck
2001

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