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Cover design by Edmond
Ngai Man Ho
News
- Handy
tips to choose your computer
Selecting the right computer for
a student can be a daunting task.
But with a little help, anyone can
select the appropriate system for
his or her needs.
- CSOs
lead students through dark days
It gets dark earlier
these days, and with the recent
rash of Amber Alerts, walking across
campus or through the parking lot
by one’s self can be an unnerving
experience.
- Lending
a helping hand
Service tries to
make special accommodations for
every disability.
- Teaching
and English: a perfect combination
An international
student from Korea points to a female
student and says, “He can
understand English.”
- Athletics,
accreditation focus of Fall convocation
Highlighting Cal
State Long Beach’s athletic
programs and recent accreditation,
university President Robert Maxson
kicked off the school year Friday
at the Fall 2002 Annual Convocation
held in the Carpenter Performing
Arts Center.
- Parking
services expects more profits
Skyrocketing enrollment
and overtaxed parking facilities
will lead to an increase in the
number of parking fines issued,
according to budget projections
provided by Parking and Event Services.
- Fewer
transfer students graduate at CSULB
The
graduation rate for transfer students,
which is less than 60 percent at
Cal State Long Beach, has largely
been ignored by administrators on
both sides of the transfer equation,
as well as by students, with few
solutions proposed.
- New
admission policies restrict freshmen
Fall semester 2002
will be the first time that Cal
State Long Beach has been impacted
at the freshman level.
- A.S.I.
makes plans for new semester
Committees
will focus on recreation center,
parking problems and library hours.
- New
policy cuts number of dorm residents
No waiting list
this fall also thanks to new suites
made from study rooms, which added
135 beds.
- Got
problems? Visit women’s center
Staffed by the students
and made for students, the Women’s
Resource Center continues to provide
resources for every need. From sexual
assault crisis intervention to supplying
hugs when someone needs them, the
center welcomes students with open
arms.
Opinion
- Ban
on soda equals lost profit
Amid
all the petty or maybe not so petty
things that we as college students
have to complain about, now we have
something to be thankful for.
Diversions
- Festival
cures the blues
KKJZ’s
23rd Long Beach Annual Blues Festival
drew a large, mixed crowd to a pleasant
outdoor setting at Cal State Long
Beach’s athletic field this
weekend.
- Art
of ‘Happiness’ anything
but happy
Individuals
of Eastern and Western cultures
may have different views on religion,
family and roles within society,
but the thing that unites them they
are part of human existence.
Sports
- LBSU
picked to win
Volleyball:
Although new faces step into the
spotlight, the winning mentality
remains the same on the court.
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