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CFA rallies around Reed's headquarters
Dramatic events turned tense Wednesday
morning when representatives of the California Faculty
Association attempted to present 20,000 petitions showing
support for CFA bargaining demands at the California State
University Board of Trustees meeting with Chancellor Charles
B. Reed.
- FERP
helps ease into retirement
Retirement in any field can lead
to difficult periods of personal and institutional transition.
- Bill
rubs international students wrong way
In a controversial move, California Sen.
Diane Feinstein and Arizona Sen. John Kyl have presented
a bill that would deny student visas to individuals from
countries that have been known to support terrorism.
- CSULB
conquers teacher quality
When Elizabeth Morse, a faculty member
of the dance department at Cal State Long Beach, was asked
whether CSULB has higher quality of teaching, she said
with confidence that yes, it really does.
- Conference
assesses community's needs
The 22nd annual Black Consciousness Conference
on Nov. 16 and 17 will provide two days of reflection
and assessment about the needs of the community.
opinion
- Our
view: No
more political correctness
In the past we as Americans
have seen people of other
countries practically brainwashed
by their own governments.
- Enjoy
the little things
People never really appreciate
how nice the small things
in life are until they're
gone.
- Honesty
best policy
Gov. Gray Davis was highly
scruti-nized for his public
warning on possible attacks
on California bridges.
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CFA
rallies

Jeanne
Hoffa/On-line
Forty-Niner
Full-time
Cal Poly
Pomona
lecturer
Alison
Bowen
protests
along
with 400
CFA supporters
outside
of Chancellor
Reed's
office
in downtown
Long Beach
Wednesday
morning.
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sports
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Men's
Big
West
race
wide
open
Parity
has
become
a
popular
sports
buzzword
in
recent
years.
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Gauchos
favored
again
in
Big
West
Five
years,
one
constant:
UC
Santa
Barbara
taking
home
the
Big
West
Conference
women's
basketball
championship.
- Season
holds
promise
despite
loss
of
Williams
Welcome,
ladies
and
gentleman,
to
the
Long
Beach
State
season
2001-2002
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a
men's
basketball
odyssey.
- Beach
looks
to
big
three
for
victories
on
court
Life
for
the
Long
Beach
State
women's
basketball
team
begins
this
season
without
Jackie
Moore
-
but
life
with
seniors
Ekuah
Ramsey,
Tamara
Inoue
and
Crystal
Givens
isn't
bad.
- Trio
of
seniors
key
to
success
The
Long
Beach
State
women's
basketball
team
will
need
the
help
of
seniors
Ekuah
Ramsey,
Crystal
Givens,
and
Tamara
Inoue
to
help
pull
together
a
team
that
includes
seven
newcomers,
but
the
starters
are
up
for
the
challenge.
- Heart
back
for
49ers
Once
upon
a
time
in
a
land
far,
far
away
-
South
Bend,
Ind.,
actually
-
the
gritty
5-foot-6
Rudy
Ruettiger
was
carried
off
the
field
on
the
shoulders
of
his
Notre
Dame
teammates,
signifying
their
adulation
for
his
hard-nosed
work
ethic
and
determination.
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Hoops
highlights
weekend
The
Long
Beach
State
men's
and
women's
basketball
squads
begin
their
season's
this
weekend.
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Five
named
to
All-Big
West
team
Five
Long
Beach
State
women's
soccer
players
have
earned
All-Big
West
Conference
honors.
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