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VOL. IX, NO. 115
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
May 8 , 2002
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Mark Erkins & Tim May

Cara Garcia/On-line Forty-Niner

Junior Crystal Quijano, a liberal studies major, looks at the back and the optical lens of an AR15 held by Jim Kloss of the Long Beach Police Department Swat Team.

 

news

  • A look into health issues
    In today's world of vast information, many Americans live their lives unaware or unconcerned with the negative effects their actions will have on their health.
  • Provigil drug use causes concern
    With finals just a few weeks away, students who have not been studying in steady increments since January may find themselves burning the midnight oil in an attempt to cram an entire semester's worth of information into one night.

  • Health concerns arise from survey
    Though females account for about 60 percent of the Cal State Long Beach student population, the Student Health Center does not have a center specifically for women's health.

opinion

  • Our view: Enron screwed California
    A series of documents uncovered as part of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's investigation into the Enron snafu show that the energy giant was illegally manipulating the California energy crisis to increase company gains.

  • Policy takes away graduation rites
    The aim is to encourage students to think about their futures; what's missed, however, is the freedom of choice.

  • The work load just doesn't add up
    Every morning we wake up with a million things to do.

  • Letter

diversions

  • Insights into artists' minds at UAM
    Student artists at Cal State Long Beach will showoff their creative talent as a part of the annual artist exhibition, Insights 2002, at the University Art Museum.

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