VOL. X, NO. 30
California State University, Long Beach October 22, 2002
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Editorial Staff

Michael Watanabe
Editor in Chief

Alisha Gomez
Managing Editor

Kimberly Pasquis
News Editor

Adrienne Figueroa
City Editor

Kristen Force
Assistant City Editor

Rachelle Youngman
Opinion Editor

Heather Clarke
Diversions Editor

Ben D. Dimapindan
Sports Editor

Tom Carey
Photo Editor

Chris Burnett
News Editorial Director

Raul Reis
News Operations
Director

William Mulligan
Publisher

Gerard Greenidge
Webmaster

Manlo Ngai
Graphic Designer

 

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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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