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- California
last in nurses
California
currently ranks last in the nation in its number of nurses,
with one nurse for every 200 people.
- Asbestos
may halt construction on fountain
Students
who attempt to traverse the Brotman Hall plaza this summer
are forced to retrace their steps and walk around the
building while the area undergoes desperately needed repair.
-
Veterans assemble by conciliation agreement
The
Cal State Long Beach Veteran's Advisory Group assembled
for its first meeting on Wednesday afternoon in BH-391
as required by a conciliation agreement signed in January.
- Conference
targets Vieques dilemma
The
controversy surrounding the U. S. Navy's presence in the
island of Vieques was addressed last Saturday at Cal State
Long Beach.
- Celebrating
25 years of concerts
The
Cal State Long Beach Alumni Association is celebrating
25 years of its Concerts in the Grove series at the Soroptimist
House beginning July 7.
- Library
to host Institute on Children's Literature
The
Cal State Long Beach University Library will host the
3rd annual Summer Institute on Children's Literature on
July 20 and 21.
- Rocket
aims to reduce costs, reuse
Ever
since man discovered the usefulness of placing objects
into space for orbit around the earth, scientists have
been challenged with finding a way to launch them in the
most reliable, accurate and safe way possible.
- Maxson
receives leadership award from the CASE
Cal
State Long Beach President Robert Maxson received an award
for leadership in San Francisco on Saturday for the creation
of the most successful privately funded scholarship program
in the CSU system.
- Vivian
gets ready to write checks he can cash
Mr.
Vice President sits in his oblong office, ready to take
on the new academic year.
- Hernandez
set for next step
Last
spring's Associated Students Inc.'s elections were filled
with controversy and an unprecedented runoff for all three
executive offices. A.S.I. treasurer Rosa Hernandez, after
surviving unproven accusations of illegal campaigning
practices, is now about to take the next step.
- Former
Secretary of Army begins stint at CSULB
Louis
Caldera, the former U.S. Secretary of the Army, began
his stint as Cal State University vice chancellor last
week, bringing his ambition to the university to expand
public and private support in an effort to raise the quality
of higher education.
- Project
to help Latino representation in health care administration
Preparing
Latino students for a career in health care administration,
a field that lacks Latino representation, has been a goal
of the Latino Healthcare Professionals Project at Cal
State Long Beach.
- Crime
Log
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Under
construction
Jamie
Rogers/Summer Forty-Niner
Construction outside Brotman
Hall is halted when asbestos was discovered
in the leaking fountain.
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-
Navy exploits another target
The
U.S. Navy has bombed the Puerto Rican island of Vieques
for nearly 60 years, causing irreparable damage to the
island's environment and countless health problems for
Vieques' citizens.
- Weathers,
a positive replacement for Snow
I
was listening to a sports-talk radio show Friday night
when I heard the news: Dave Snow, the long-time Long
Beach State baseball coach, was retiring.
sports
- Athletics
budget to top $8 million
The sports, athletics and recreation department at Long
Beach State will slide into the 2001-02 academic year
with a tentative budget of $8.1 million.
- The
Pyramid to host Pro League
Several NBA players will be among the competitors at
the Southern California Summer Pro League, which will
begin it 32nd year of competition this Saturday at The
Pyramid, but the biggest name scheduled to appear this
summer hasn't played a NBA game since 1996.
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