A Cal State Long Beach student
naps away the day at summer school.
news
O'Neill makes mayoral history
Long Beach Mayor Beverly O'Neill made history last week
by becoming the first person in the country to win the
highest elected position in a major city through a write-in
campaign.
'Juneteenth'
celebrates slaves emancipation
This weekend Long Beach will host the Juneteenth Jubilee
2002 Gospel Celebration at Martin Luther King Jr. Park
from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
CSULB
students head for the Amazon
When it comes to studying world press some professors
might argue that hands on experience is the only way to
go.
Advocates
speak out against sexual assault
A program for individuals who want to give something back
to the community while improving their resume is taking
place this summer.
Annual
cook-off returns to L.B.
The 21st annual Long Beach Chili Cook-Off was a two-day
festival including diverse music, dancing, unique vendors
and authentic food. But the Saturday portion was disappointing
to many because the actual chili cook-off was only on
Sunday.
Finding
inspiration for this Father's Day
Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of June
to honor patriarchs around the globe through words, actions
or gifts.
Special
Olympics come to CSULB
Children and adults with mental and physical disabilities
will be able to showcase their athletic ability at the
2002 Southern California Special Olympics summer games
that will be held at Cal State Long Beach this Friday
through Sunday.