First year chemistry
major Ryan O’Donahue
enjoys a smoke outside
the PH1 Building. Last
week, the California
State University system
Board of Trustees gave
university presidents
authority to control
smoking on their campuses.
CSULB President Robert
Maxson is expected to
make changes to the
campus smoking policy
before next semester.
News
Police
find professor dead
Obituary: Chemical engineering professor
active in high schools, community
programs.
Senator
talks about conflict
Peace: Former senator touches on
his report to President Bush about
violence in the Middle East. .
NAACP
chapter gives local voice
In 1909, a group of conscious intellectuals
from diverse racial backgrounds
came together to secure the equal
treatment of all minority groups
living in the United States in all
aspects of society.
Women
attack fear with self defense
According to Cal State Long Beach
University Police crime reports,
six women were attacked between
1998 and 2000 on campus.
CSULB
to host professional schools event
Students at Cal State Long Beach
will have the opportunity to visit
with graduate schools from across
the country during the Graduate
and Professional Schools Day Monday
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Coalition
attacks pornography
A
coalition made up of 15 small organizations
met in Washington, D.C., Monday
with big plans to moralize the hotel
by banishing the ever-so-popular
hotel porn channels.
Critique
of religious belief
This
week’s topic is not intended
to be a defense of atheism against
religious belief.
Beach
takes 13th at Pacific Invitational
The Long Beach State men’s
golf team shot a disappointing final
round of 305 to finish 13th out
of 14 teams at the Pacific Invitational
Golf Tournament, played at the Reserve
at Spanos Park Monday and Tuesday
in Stockton.