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VOL. IX, NO. 9
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
SEPTEMBER 10, 2001

news
  • CSULB ranked low in survey
    On Thursday, U.S. News and World Report ranked Cal State Long Beach in the second tier of the Western Masters Universities, since it is not listed in the top 25 percent of its category.

  • Adding Friday classes
    Many students at Cal State Long Beach are having difficulty getting into classes due to the influx of new and returning students on campus this year.

  • Cameras to catch speedsters
    The ruling by a San Diego court last week to dismiss nearly 300 tickets issued to drivers whose images were captured by red-light cameras may set little precedent for future cases in the Long Beach area, according to Long Beach police officials.

  • Police limit festival crime
    As the jazzy blare of the 22nd annual Long Beach Blues Festival enticed over 20,000 music fans to the campus athletic field over Labor Day weekend, it also attracted plenty of public intoxication reports and marijuana complaints.
opinion
  • Our view: Some tips for students
    Welcome to Cal State Long Beach, now go home (if you fit the following profile).

  • Not everyone welcome
    The beginning of a new school year has brought the usual craziness. Some are excited the new school year is beginning while others loath having to wake up for classes at 8 a.m.

diversions
  • Untickle me emo
    In popular music lately, the word "emo" has been thrown around to describe some new bands that are breaking the charts and making waves on the radio.

  • Bands will continue to rock Long Beach
    The rumor that some Long Beach bars might get their entertainment licenses revoked is not true, according to Megan Michaels, the legislative assistant for Long Beach Councilman Frank Colonna's office.

CSULB Soccer

Von Roque

Tom Carey/On-line Forty-Niner

Kelly Kaufman (20) battles two Azusa Pacific players during the 49ers home opener Friday. Freshman Kristin Travis scored her third goal in as many games, but LBSU fell in overtime



sports

  • Women's Volleyball: 49ers sweep up Carolina
    For the third consecutive game, the Long Beach State women's soccer team found itself in overtime.

  • Women's Soccer:Overtime blues again in soccer home opener
    The women's volleyball team began the first road trip of the season Friday with a 30-17, 30-15, 30-21 sweep over Western Carolina at the Gameworks/UNLV Invitational in Las Vegas.

  • Men's Golf: Golf tees off year on road
    Chris Segesman and Aaron Holloway scored two goals each as the Long Beach State men's water polo squad gave No.1 USC all it could handle Saturday before falling to the host Trojans, 7-6, in double overtime.

  • Men's Water polo: Near upset for polo
    The Long Beach State men's and women's golf season starts in earnest today with both squads traveling to open the year.

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