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.
Internet
Class: Current
economy hurts older workers
In
the current economic downturn, older workers are having
an increasingly hard time in the job market.
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.
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.
sports
Internet
Class: It's
that time again for laker fans
Time for Laker fans to gear up for their
third annual championship run of the new millennium.