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.
CSULB
holds a day of rememberance
Cal
State Long Beach will be holding
“A Day of Remembrance”
at the Japanese Gardens in honor
of the thousands of victims who
tragically lost their lives on Sept.
11, 2001.
Art
Theater has long history with CSULB
Perched
in front of the KiWe café,
28-year resident Larry McCoy takes
a guess as to the reason for the
staying power of the Art Theater
across the way, at 205 E. 4th St.
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.