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VOL. IX, NO. 8
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
SEPTEMBER 6, 2001

news
  • Week of Welcome lays out the mat
    Campus life: Students share mixed feelings about recruiting for extracurricular activities during the fair.

  • CFA says students should face CSU
    The Chancellor's Office has questioned the propriety of the California Faculty Association's recruitment of student interns and organizers, CFA leader Armando Vazquez-Ramos said Wednesday at a job action committee meeting.

  • Tooting his last Horn
    Congressman Stephen Horn, representative of the 38th district and former president of Cal State Long Beach, announced Wednesday his decision to retire at the end of his term in January 2003.

  • CRIME LOG
    The University Police has a list of reports that informs the community of suspicious activity around the Cal State Long Beach area.


sports

  • UPDATE: Women's Volleyball: Five hit .500-mark in win over New Mexico
    Hochevar's 10 kills, seven aces and eight digs lead way for second-ranked 49ers.

  • Men's Water polo: Segesman's hard work pays off in 49er pool
    To the coaches and players who know him, senior defenseman Chris Segesman is a relentlessly hard worker.

  • Women's Soccer:For Reynaud, Beach home
    Looking for experience during the offseason, the Long Beach State women's soccer team hit the jackpot when it hired Pete Reynaud as head coach.

  • Men's Golf: Seymour looks for birdies, victories this season
    The Long Beach State men's golf team may be turning some heads this year, thanks to veteran golfer Nick Seymour and company.

  • Men's Golf: No seniors? No problem
    2001 looked like it might be a long season for Long Beach State men's golf team -- two of the 49ers top players, John Mallinger and Brian Merrick, graduated, and Coach Bob Livingstone was looking at a roster devoid of any seniors.

  • Track and Field: Green squad looks to gel
    Green. It's a word Andy Sythe uses when describing the Long Beach State cross country team.

  • Track and Field: Durham looking to top last year
    Aaron Durham wants more.

  • Women's Volleyball: Nishimoto finds niche in final year
    Senior Keri Nishimoto is right where she wants to be.

  • Women's Golf: Golf squad eyes greens
    Women's Golf: Right mix of players could lead Long Beach State to low scores and victories this year.

  • Complete Story: Women's Golf: Furuta returns to roots
    Melanie Furuta transferred back home from Oregon State University to help the Long Beach Beach women's golf team win a conference title.

Week of Welcome

Von Roque

Tom Carey/On-line Forty-Niner

Surf Team President Mike Reilley hands out fliers hoping for new recruits during A.S.I.'s Week of Welcome.

Back to School

Back to School


opinion

diversions
  • Exhibition Review: Human hands vibrate delicate art imagery at University Art Museum
    Cal State Long Beach's University Art Museum Curator Mary-Kay Lombino has a show and written a catalog about it. In these passages, with the help of creative luddite Chuck Close, Lombino seems to tell us that handmade art is good because computer-made art is bad.

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