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VOL. IX, NO. 113
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
May 6 , 2002
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Mural incorporated into lectures

Mark Erkins & Tim May

Cara Garcia/On-line Forty-Niner

A mural between the Liberal Arts 5 Building Faculty Offices 3 raises questions among students in Meg Pennington's English 100 class.

 



news

  • Mural incorporated into lectures
    About eight years ago, master's student Meg Pennington would walk underneath the bridge of the Liberal Arts Building 5 on her way to class with a perplexed look on her face.
  • CSULB attracts overseas students
    The Californian sun and good educational institutions have attracted many international students to come and study in the state of California. Cal State Long Beach is no exception.

  • Program provides hands-on experience
    Veteran relations: A lab class in the recreation and leisure studies department gives students a way to break into their field of study.

opinion

  • Our view: Administrator forces teens to strip
    Sometimes adults put in powerful positions over children can do the dumbest things. Rita Wilson, a vice-principal at Rancho Bernardo High School in suburban San Diego, placed a ban on skimpy underwear for female students.

  • Dogs abused when finished racing
    More than 28,000 greyhounds are killed each year in the greyhound racing industry. They are killed because they are not fast enough or no longer profitable.

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