No. 15, Tim Salmon,
and No. 25, Troy Glaus,
sit among Anaheim Angels’
managers and trainers
at the celebration for
the 2002 World Series
Champions in front of
Edison Field Tuesday.
The team basked in the
California sun and the
glow from the World
Series trophy.
Photos
by Jill Thomsen
A sea of red engulfed
the Edison Field parking
lot as thousands gathered
to congratulate their
hometown heroes. See
Page 8 for the full
story.
News
Democrats
rally for Davis
Election: As Nov. 5 rolls around,
Governor Gray Davis speaks out to
voters in the Inglewood community.
Proposition
proposes to improve water quality
The question of water supply and
quality in California has become
a serious issue, given the population
of the state, which is currently
at 25 million people and is projected
to nearly double by 2040.
Spooky
event swarms campus
Halloween: A creepy presence will
be prevalent on campus Thursday
with various contests.
Disney
recruits designers
Walt Disney’s Imagi-Nations
has come to Cal State Long Beach
to recruit talented students.
Opinion
Governor’s
race in sad shape
A
week to go until Election Day and
the newspapers are brimming with
political news, enough of it to
make us all pray for the rapid arrival
and passing of Nov. 5.
Exposure
initiates quality taste
What year is it? My calendar says
2002, but record charts in the back
of the Nov. 14 issue of Rolling
Stone suggest otherwise.
Cal
Rep’s doo-wop musical to premier
Doo-wop,
a capella ensemble of musical style
created by African-American teen
groups, was all the rage in the
1950s.
Performance
workshop confronts social issues
Confronted
with the issue of racism and sexual
assault, students at Cal State Long
Beach were challenged to find ways
to counter-attack these social issues
through interactive performances.
Sports
Golfer
finds success far from home
Balancing athletics and a full semester’s
load, while living thousands of
miles from home can be hard for
almost anyone.