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VOL. IX, NO. 121
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
May 20-24 , 2002
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Java jolts keep students wide awake

Mark Erkins & Tim May

Adrienne Figueroa/On-line Forty-Niner

Senior fashion merchandising major Mari Hara enjoys coffee with friends outside the University Student Union.

 



news

  • Java jolts keep students wide awake
    Jillian Grace, a sophomore English literature major, stands at the counter of the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf in the University Student Union, eagerly waiting for the barista to call her name.

opinion

  • Our view: Only one week left kiddies
    Finals week is finally here. Maybe it is a little too soon for most of us, but the semester is finally done.

  • So long seniors -- adios
    I hope you have plans for a great summer vacation. I want to wish all of you good luck on your final exams and class projects.


best of diversions

  • Desert rocks
    Music knows no boundaries.

  • Griffiths on deck for 'The Rookie'
    After holding forth on the superiority of Australian sports, the deficiencies of network TV and the differences between acting and directing, Rachel Griffiths has revealed something that really gets her excited: Bathroom fixtures.

  • Nikka Costa reveals herself
    The energetic and spunky Nikka Costa and the slinky and smooth Mystic showed the House of Blues in Anaheim last Sunday that they are two very talented women that can command an audience without skimpy clothing.


best of sports

  • Morgan leaves mixed legacy
    Wayne Morgan cut a solitary figure as he walked out the back door of the Anaheim Convention Center following Long Beach State's 72-65 Big West Tournament loss to UC Irvine March 7 in the first round of the Big West Tournament.

  • Reynolds brings hope to LBSU men's hoops
    The Long Beach State Athletic Department announced at a news conference April 1 at The Pyramid the hiring of a new men's head basketball coach.

  • Revenge sweet as 49ers claim Big West title
    The Long Beach State women's tennis team scored the biggest victory in school history by beating UC Irvine, 4-2, April 28 in Ojai to win their first Big West Conference Championship

 

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