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VOL. IX, NO. 98
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
April 9 , 2002
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Poor poll

Mark Erkins & Tim May


Sophomore business major, Risa Fujimoto, mans a very slow A.S.I. polling place near Lot 11. Elections will take place today and tomorrow all around campus.

Alex Roman/ Daily 49er

news

  • Questioning citizen's role
    f people feel that their voices can be heard, they will participate, said Naomi Klein, award-winning journalist and author of the book "No Logo" to a group of Cal StateUniversity, Long Beach students and staff Monday at the University Student Union, organized by the University Odyssey Program.
  • VP, treasurer candidates lobby for spot
    Even though the positions lack the glamour and prestige of the race for Associated Students Inc. president, the positions of vice president and treasurer are both vital positions to the organization.

  • Grant helps Health on Wheels roll
    The Nursing Department at Cal State Long Beach was recently given a $96,000 grant to expand its Health on Wheels program, a mobile health clinic that provides medical care and social awareness to school-age children who would otherwise have no access to such services.

  • Failure seen as an option for success
    As she insecurely walks down the runway of the crowded Long Beach Convention Center in an evening gown with a fake and worrisome smile on her face, anxiety overcomes her with the chance and anticipation of having to answer interview questions in front of a panel of judges, fear is on her mind.

  • Teacher demand calls for temporary solutions
    The demand for teachers throughout the United States increases every year as enrollment continues to grow and teachers from the baby boomer era begin to retire.


opinion

  • Our view: Israel must allow media to do its job in covering war
    Reports have been coming in from the battle ridden cities of the West Bank that Israeli soldiers have been firing on and throwing grenades at journalists trying to report on the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.

  • Apathy, cynicism alive and kicking
    You can smell it in the air. People are scurrying around campus and creating a buzz about who they are voting for and where the nearest polling place is before their next class.

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sports

  • Titans sweep Beach to remain perfect in Big West
    Softball: Conference-leading Cal State Fullerton holds 49ers to one run in three games to extend its winning streak to 29 games.

  • 49ers win, await Anteaters
    Women's tennis: Beach looks to avenge loss to UCI last season and wrap up Big West regular-season title Saturday at home.

  • Polo drops match
    Roberta Stewart's three second-half goals weren't enough as second-ranked Stanford beat No. 5 Long Beach State, 11-5, in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation women's water polo match Sunday in Palo Alto.

 

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