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Going, going
GONE!

Karl Peterson/On-line
Forty-Niner
A man bids on a handful
of sunglasses at the
lost and found auction
Wednesday outside the
SSPA building.
Puppy
power

Brian Brannon/On-line
Forty-Niner
A seeing-eye dog visits
children at the Child
and Family Center. From
left: Mase, Grey, teacher
Rachel Wales, junior
child development major
Hayley Burman and Manu,
the dog.
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News
- State
senator speaks out on electricity
crisis
Energy: Wholesale market manipulation
and its relation to California’s
rotating blackouts is an issue
discussed during Sen. Joseph Dunn’s
visit to CSULB.
- International
students find home with others
Some international students at
Cal State Long Beach said they
believe language barriers, culture
and background differences are
the main stumbling blocks causing
the segregation between different
ethnic groups on campus.
- Rec
center committee to inform students
An Associated Students Inc. committee
has been meeting in recent weeks
to develop and promote a campaign
to educate Cal State Long Beach
students about the proposed student
recreation center.
- Professor
hosts lively talk show
Cable: “Straight Talk”
tackles controversial issues relevant
to the time.
Travel
- A
night at Sunset strip
It
is eleven o’ clock at night,
yet traffic is bumper to bumper.
- Escape
to Baja, CA
She wakes up to the sound of the
ocean. It’s cloudy outside
and the sky is gray.
- Getting
artsy in Laguna Beach
While walking down the street,
it is sometimes possible to catch
a glimpse of world-renown marine
life artist Wyland painting in
his studio.
- Hollywood
heats up LA’s night scene
If you’re looking for new
places to check out or want the
chance to shop with the stars,
then maybe you may be interested
in walking around Hollywood and
Highland, Universal City Walk,
or The Grove at Farmer’s
Market.
- Catching
the surf in Newport Beach
A vacation — that is what
every college student needs.
- Island
getaway closer than you think
Avalon: People can enjoy a break
from the hustle and bustle of
life with a trip to Catalina.
- Campus
Voice - Where is the best place
to visit in California?
- Living
the good life, tasting wine
Wine tasting in Paso Robles wine
country offers scenic drives on
uncrowded roads and visits to
small, family-owned wineries in
some of the most pristine landscape
found in California.
- Hot
springs offers rest, relaxation
Nestled in a secluded canyon of
the Santa Ana mountains, Glen
Ivy Hot Springs offers a sanctuary
for those looking to escape the
drudgery of everyday life.
- Visit
quiet, mountain town
Some days, rocking in an old,
oak chair by an antique furnace
reading a slow-moving novel is
all you want to do.
- Staying
cool in Palm Springs just got
easier
When most people think of Palm
Springs, they imagine evenings
that end just after sundown and
a little old retired couple walking
down the street.
- Hearst
Castle embodies opulence
Six hours away from Los Angeles
on a hill overlooking the Pacific
Ocean, sits Hearst Castle.
- Yosemite
offers a look at nature’s
finest
Yosemite National Park, one of
nature’s most extravagant
creations, is the dream place
for anyone who loves the great
outdoors.
Opinion
- Government
coerces libraries
The Supreme Court announced Tuesday
that it will rule on whether the
government can require public
libraries to install Internet
filters to block sexually explicit
Web sites.
- Solution
to the problem of racism
The after effects of the racial
discrimination incident on campus
felt like a slap on the face for
everyone, a slap that has raised
doubts about the place of racism
in modern society.
- Letters
to the editor
Diversions
Sports
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