A 6-foot-tall model
of the World Trade Center
made from the Sept.
12 On-line Forty-Niner
issue stands in the
Theater Arts Building
as a tribute to New
York. Vika Teplinskaya,
an art student, loved
New York because it
reminded her of her
native Moscow.
News
Sept.
11 marks no changes in security
As America hits the one-year anniversary
of the Sept. 11 attacks, Cal State
Long Beach University Police has
made no drastic changes to campus
security, but instead is staying
well-prepared and informed in the
event an attack should take place.
Study
abroad rates remain steady
Nearly a year after Sept. 11, many
students around the world did not
stop coming to Cal State Long Beach,
though they might face a greater
difficulty obtaining visas and might
still have some fears.
Analyze
changes since 9/11
Many
people on television and in the
newspapers have been telling other
people how they should react to
the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
United
States not infallible
The
Daily Breeze ran a special section
on Sunday comprised of readers’
reactions to Sept. 11 and how life
has changed for Americans.
Incendio
will perform at CSULB
The
Beach will once again welcome the
sizzling, and acoustic ensemble
Incendio that has entranced the
world with its flamenco, Spanish
sounds.
Student-directed
play opens in Student Union
From
Emmy Award winning writer Josefina
Lopez comes, “Boyle Heights,”
a play premiering at the Cal State
Long Beach Auditorium Friday, Sept.
13.
Sports
Coach:
Dvornikova sisters left team ‘in
the lurch’
The
Dvornikova sisters generated some
unhappiness with their decision
to jump to the professional tennis
circuit instead of staying at Long
Beach State for a new season.