VOL. X, NO. 44
California State University, Long Beach November 14, 2002
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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
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Manlo Ngai
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Going, going GONE!

SSPA building


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

seeing-eye dog


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.

 

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.


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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.

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