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News
- Some
Muslim women proudly wear Hijab
In the sixth grade fourth year English
major, Ahmna Bhatti wore the Hijab
as her dress code at a private Islamic
school.
- Students
JET to Japan via program
The Japan Exchange and Teaching
Program, a Japanese government sponsored
program, is searching for graduating
seniors or alumni to work in Japan,
assisting Japanese teachers and
work in government positions.
Opinion
- Housing
prop. offers hope
One
of the more controversial propositions
on the ballot involves creating
and providing emergency shelters
for battered women, affordable housing
for seniors and low income families
and shelters with social services
for the homeless and mentally ill.
- Seek
to understand religion
With regard to Ryan Ritchie’s
opinion article on October 9, 2002,
“Religious Ads too Intrusive,”
Mr. Ritchie’s article is nothing
more than a rant back at someone
because he received a negative response
about a previous article.
- Letter
to the editor
In
response to “Bush’s
Politics Interfere with Policy,”
by Barlas Esin, on Oct. 17, the
premise used to formulate the argument
that President Bush is only interested
in Iraqi oil is dishonest, incompetent
and wildly absurd.
Diversions
- Comedians
to bring diversity, laughter
Comedians
from Jamaica, Bangladesh, Vietnam,
Iran and the Philippines are performing
as part of this year’s second
annual Multicultural Festival said
Jeff Hodge head comedian, aka “Mr.
Jamaica.”
Sports
- LBSU
nets pair of big wins at home
The Long Beach State women’s
soccer team completed its weekend
defense of home field with a 2-1
victory Sunday against UC Riverside.
- Men’s
water polo sinks UOP on road
The 49ers neared the win on Sunday,
but the Long Beach State men’s
water polo team fell short to the
University of the Pacific, 10-9,
in double overtime.
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