Long
Beach economic outlook promising
As
the experts hem and haw about the delicate condition of
the U.S. economy, concerned Southern Californians can
set their worries aside.
Chancellor
sends congrats
California
State University Chancellor Charles B. Reed wrapped up
this year's series of teleconferences with a positive
message for graduates and addressed the energy crisis
and financial aid.
Campus
group bridges racial gap
Cal
State Long Beach is a culturally diverse campus, but it
is easy to take advantage of that type of environment,
said Alan Nishio, associate vice president student services.
pro/ con:
Should
environmental concerns limit new plant production?
How
important is it to build new plants to generate more energy?
Should environmental concerns be set aside when considering
new plants, or are these plans just schemes to make more
money for already rich power conglomerates?
letter:Election
rancor
I
have been involved with student government for about two-and-a-half
years, and I have really enjoyed my experience and it
truly has made an impact on my life.
letter:
McVeigh
reaction
This
letter is a response to the "Don't let McVeigh become
a martyr" article in the May 9 issue of the Online
Forty-Niner.
Macy
Lederer receives a meningitis vaccination at a clinic
March 1. The clinic was facilitated by Student Health
Services in response to the diagnosis of a CSULB student
with meningitis
Ceramics
not for clay heads
Students discovered the art of pottery in the University
Student Union center courtyard Wednesday while taking
part in Artistic Expressions week.
Peak
performances highlight semester
A look back at the spring 2001 sports standouts from men's
basketball to women's water polo and everything in between.