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- Women
plan ahead
A
small, stuffy reception room and a 2 1/2 hour wait are
what greeted hundreds of women who visited the Planned
Parenthood Clinic in Lakewood last year.
- Special
Olympics concludes on high note
The
32nd Annual Special Olympics Summer Games concluded Sunday
after three days of festivities and competitions involving
close to 4,000 athletes, coaches and volunteers.
- CSU
elects Reed
The
California State University Board of Trustees conducted
a three-year evaluation of Chancellor Charles B. Reed
that concluded last May.
- Repairs
halt traffic
Road
enhancements are frustrating some business owners and
residents near the Long Beach Airport.
- CSULB
receives new software
Cal
State Long Beach will join with other California State
Universities in implementing the first phase of a new
software system on July 2.
- Center
open during summer
The
Student Health Center will be offering services for Cal
State Long Beach students throughout the summer despite
its unknown presence on campus.
- Alquist
demands return of $35 million to grant programs
Assemblywoman
Elaine Alquist demanded the return of $35 million on Tuesday
to the newly expanded Cal Grant Program at a special hearing
of the Assembly Committee on Higher Education.
- Ten
recieve grants
The
Cal State Long Beach Assessment Project Grants were awarded
to ten recipients Monday for the 2001-2002 academic year.
- Novack
named Ombuds
Beginning
in August, Cal State Long Beach will deal with student,
faculty and staff problems in a whole new way.
- Crime
Log
On-line
update
- Educators
converge on CSULB
Educators
from across the United States gathered at Cal State
Long Beach at the K-16 Partnerships and Student Success
conference with the hope of uniting high schools, community
colleges and universities.
- Technical
problems cause bookstore to close
The
University Bookstore, as well as other Forty Niner Shops,
was closed Monday morning due to a computer system failure.
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Special
Olympics
Mike
Haubrick/On-line Summer Forty-Niner
Michael Garcia approaches
the finish line in the 400 -meter walk the
final even of the 32nd Annual Special Olympics.
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opinion
- The
CSU: It's about time
Students
at Cal State Long Beach should be proud to be members
of such a dignified institution.
- Random
thoughts on sports over the weekend
Tiger
Woods fails to win the U.S. Open: Did Tiger secretly
get married? According to his father, getting married
can be a deterrent to a good golf game.
- Letters:
Smoking retort
In
regards to "Smoking ban has no place on campus,"
which appeared June 14, I think the Center for Heath
Care Innovation program and Cal State Long Beach should
strive to make our campus smoke-free.
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