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VOL. IX, NO. 112
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
May 2 , 2002
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Latino lessons

Mark Erkins & Tim May

Cara Garcia/On-line Forty-Niner

Elena Macias, assistant vice president of sponsored programs at Cal State Long Beach, urges students to take advantage of available campus resources, at the University Student Union Wednesday.

 

news

  • Campus staff renews contract
    After more than a year of intense bargaining between the California State University system and the California State Employees Association, a tentative agreement was reached last week on a new three-year contract.
  • Burial grounds off-limits
    The ever-present parking crunch that students face at the beginning of every semester will be a little tighter next fall, as one of the regularly-used run-off parking lots will no longer be used.

  • Cinco De Mayo celebrated
    The search for how to spend your Cinco de Mayo has been found. The Queen Mary, in Long Beach, is holding its first ever Cinco de Mayo celebration on Sunday from 10 a.m. to midnight.

  • Career expo with workshops and mixers
    The Career Development Center is spicing up the job search for students and alumni Thursday at the inaugural Career Diversity Expo.

  • May Day showed visibility
    Despite low student interest in information, Cal State Long Beach Labor Council volunteers trumped the International Day of the Worker barbecue Wednesday a success.

opinion

  • Our view: Is Pete next on the block?
    In a move that seems silly to us, American Indian groups are pushing the California legislature to ban Indian-themed mascots from state public schools.

  • Democracy always an adventure
    Of all of the forms of governing that humankind has devised, democracy does seem the most stable and durable.

  • Letter
    I attended the meeting on conflict in South Asia on April 10 that was sponsored by the Cal State Long Beach history department.

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