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Sarah Duffy/On-line Forty-Niner
Shirley Dellett, left, and Linda Olsen, right,
both from the Center for International Education
and Jyotsna Pattnaik, center, co-chair of
the South Asia Committee, serve Indian food
as part of South Asia Day.
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Staff employees are toning up
Paul
David, Fitness Manager for the Frog gym, here on the campus
said, “ He’s excited that so many of CSULB staff employees
are motivated and eager to make a change through fitness”.
- Training
seminar adheres to law
Training sessions to educate Cal State Long
Beach employees on the treatment of veterans and the terms
of the Vietnam-Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act
are being held today and tomorrow.
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Parking relief still a ways off
Students coming to campus on a Tuesday or Thursday afternoon
during the first week of the last semester probably had
a difficult time finding a parking space.
- 'Tuesdays
With Morrie' city's book of choice
When the Long Beach Public Library Foundation and Mayor
Beverly O'Neill created the "Long Beach Reads -- One Book"
program, the foundation wanted a universal book, board
member Mary Hancock Hinds said.
- South
Asia Day raises awareness
The rain did not dampen the spirits of South Asia Day
organizers or keep students from participating in an afternoon
fair that featured food and music and information about
the region.
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+ Bookstore honors civil rights leader
Martin Luther King Jr. made huge contributions to civil
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Ave.
opinion
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Vatican meeting only a start
An unprecedented meeting of American Cardinals with Pope
John Paul II ended Wednesday with all parties agreeing
on the immediate dismissal and defrocking of any priest
who has become "notorious and is guilty of the serial,
predatory sexual abuse of minors."
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for yourself, don't just agree
Recently, signs and posters have been sprouting up around
the campus of Cal State Long Beach.
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