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Mayoral hopefuls visit CSULB
More than 500 students, faculty and community
members gathered Monday to hear the Long Beach mayoral
candidates field questions about the involvement of Cal
State Long Beach in the community, the port and neighborhoods
in Long Beach.
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Coalition
seeks less support for war
Cal State Long Beach students have
shown their support for human rights recently through
various events organized by students and supported by
academic departments.
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With
talks over, CFA strike looms
With the mediation phase of the California
Faculty Association's bargaining with California State
University administration at an end Tuesday, the Long
Beach chapter of CFA will hold a campuswide discussion
Thursday to determine how faculty members feel about possible
job action next year.
- Students
blend art, education
Todd Smith and Carrie Cason are two talented
young minds working together to teach young children.
Smith and Cason are both art students at CSULB, and passionate
about the work that they do.
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Jeanne
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Forty
Niner
Sign
language
interpreter
Daniel
Cater
helps
Professor
Craig
Smith
and
Jennifer
Asenas
moderate
the
mayoral
debate
between
candidates
(from
right
to
left)
Norm
Ryan,
John
Stolpe,
Beverly
O'Neill,
Dan
Baker,
David
Wong,
and
Ray
Grabinski.
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