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news
- Media
must allay fears
Rich Archbold, executive editor of the
Press Telegram, calls it the most difficult story to cover.
- CFA
protest to be held at Board meeting
In what organizers call the biggest
demonstration in the California Faculty Association's
history, the CFA will bus hundreds of supporters Wednesday
to California State University Chancellor Charles B. Reed's
office steps.
- Trimming
funds in response to terrorists
Cal State Long Beach is facing some major
budget revisions for the rest of this year and the next
due to the events of Sept. 11 and the economic recession
that immediately followed, announced CSULB President Robert
Maxson announced at Thursday's Academic Senate meeting.
- Less
hassle to leave
Cal State Long Beach students who become
seriously ill or injured during a semester can request
a medical withdrawal with greater ease after a new policy
passed Thursday in the Academic Senate.
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The
Journalists'
Perspective

Ayako
Ando/On-line
Forty-Niner
Panelists, Rich
Archbold, left,
executive editor
of the Press
Telegram, listens
as Rebecca Allen,
Sunday editor
of the Orange
County Register,
speaks at the
panel "A Media
Report Card
on Terrorism
Coverage Since
Sept. 11: The
Journalists'
Perspective."
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diversions
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Maher
plays
with
controversial
humor
In
a
departure
from
its
usual
fare,
the
Carpenter
Performing
Arts
Center
presented
a
night
of
comedy
with
"Politically
Incorrect"
host
Bill
Maher
Saturday
night.
- Anaheim
learns
'Values'
of
diverse
rock
show
Concert
Review:
Fred
Durst's
brainchild
concert,
The
Family
Values
Tour,
rocks
The
Arrowhead
Pond
with
an
energetic
show,
led
by
headliners
Stone
Temple
Pilots.
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