Innovative
scantron gives instant results
A new device is being used to take
exams in which students use a penny
instead of a pencil to get automatic
results on how each of them did.
Carson
brightens streets with development
Commuters
heading down the 405 freeway toward
Carson see only looming light poles
and large steel beams as they gaze
from their windows onto a massive
construction site on the Cal State
Dominguez Hills campus.
WRC
forum series advises on research
Cal State Long Beach
McNair Scholars Rose Angulo and
Heather Ireland spoke on the issue
of research at this month’s
Women’s Resource Center forum
Monday evening.
Senate
asks for more tenured faculty
A plan to increase
the percentage of tenured and tenure-track
faculty, ACR 73, will be considered
by the governor of California in
his budget for next year.
Opinion
Students
need Beach Pride
If
you’ve been on campus for
several semesters then you probably
remember all the talk and excitement
about Beach Pride Day and the various
other activities centered around
the idea of increasing student participation
and school pride here at Cal State
Long Beach.
Diversions
Getting
back to the basics
An
unfortunate thing happens when you’re
a college student—you have
no money.
Chick
Flick’ much more than expected
“Sweet
Home Alabama” is a movie quite
worth the hefty price of theater
admission that viewers have to endure
to watch a feature film.