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VOL. VIII, NO. 128
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
JULY 19 , 2001


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  • State employees may not receive paychecks
    State budget: Approval of a new state budget is riding on the heals of Gov. Gray Davis. State employees may face the hard fact of no paycheck if the governor does not approve the assembly's proposed state budget.

  • Disturbed handled in special ways
    At Cal State Long Beach, dealing with mentally disturbed people who are disruptive in public is left to the discretion of individual University Police officers, according to University Police Capt. Stan Skipworth.

  • Chancellor Reed means business
    With Cal State University faculty contracts in negotiations, the man at the center, who has been called everything from politically savvy to a Renaissance man to a threat to California higher education, has established a reputation as a tough, goal-oriented manager.

  • Vets try to uphold law
    The Vietnam era veterans at Cal State Long Beach have been trying for eight years to get the university to uphold a federal law that was created in 1974.

  • CSULB plagued by low grad rates
    Cal State Long Beach has been reported to have low graduation rates, causing concern across the university.

  • Dedication award for Gruwell, others
    The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing recently awarded Cal State Long Beach professor Erin Gruwell and four other teachers for their dedication to students.

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  • Fall enrollment expected to rise
    Student enrollment at Cal State Long Beach is expected to continue rising this fall, reaching beyond 33,000 students.

  • For Contreras, working with people is part of the job
    After growing up with six older brothers and two younger sisters, Armando Contreras said he enjoys being around people.

  • Students turn to loans, finance education
    With more students enrolling in universities, more students are turning to student loans to help finance their college education.

Continuing construction

Continuing construction

Gabriel Lefrancois/Summer Forty-Niner

East Campus Drive is closed due to the construction of the new science building. Currently, a storm drain runs under the building, which must be relocated. The new storm drain pipe will run down the center of East Campus Drive.


diversions

  • movie review: Macy bursts onto the silver screen
    Sometimes an actor seems to burst onto the scene out of nowhere, building and honing his acting skills on a theater stage instead of a soundstage, then breaking through to the "big time".

opinion

  • Our view: Contract reaches impasse
    After one last unsuccessful attempt to arrive at a compromise in a meeting on Monday, the California Faculty Association and the Cal State University system are at an impasse.
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