VOL. X, NO. 6
California State University, Long Beach September 10, 2002
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Opinion Editor

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Diversions Editor

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Sports Editor

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Wicked welder

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Brian Brannon/On-line Forty-Niner

A welder works on the new science building on Hardfact Hill. The building is expected to be completed by January 2003.

 

News
  • Proposed center provides fun
    Student life: A.S.I.-sponsored center would put students first, unlike the current athletic facilities that rank classes before ordinary students.

  • Morning event honors heroes
    The Long Beach Police and Fire departments will host a Sept. 11 memorial sunrise service beginning at 5:30 a.m. Wednesday.


  • Donations welcome in commemoration
    In honor of the victims of Sept. 11, assemblymember Jenny Oropeza, D-Long Beach, has encouraged constituents to volunteer or make donations locally in a statement issued Aug. 27.


Opinion

  • Descendents seek reparations
    On Sunday, Sept. 8 the Los Angeles Times ran a story about two brothers who are suing various U.S. corporation.

Diversions

  • University Museum exhibits known artists
    The University Art Museum and the Odyssey project are co-sponsoring an art exhibit of Ken Price’s “Small is Beautiful” “selfportrait.map” by Lilla Locurto and William OutCault.

Sports

  • Men’s water polo opens season with big wins
    Getting the new season off to an impressive start, the sixth-ranked Long Beach State men’s water polo team is 3-1 after competing in the 2002 Navy Open in Annapolis, Md., over the weekend.

  • Women’s soccer falls in a two close-call games
    The Long Beach State women’s soccer team came within a matter of minutes of winning two games this weekend in the Boilermaker Challenge Cup in West Lafayette, Ind., but finished with a pair of losses.



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