Philippine Demeestere
discusses Career Development programs
with Marisol Alejandre Wednesday
outside the University Bookstore.
news
CSULB
recycling program expands
On Jan. 1, 2000 California Assembly Bill 75, came into
effect requiring all state facilities to cut waste flow
to landfills 50 percent by 2004.
Annual
conference returns addresses school equity
Educators and policy makers from across the state gathered
at Cal State Long Beach this week to discuss a movement
that would broaden the focus of education beyond the high
school level to what would be considered the 16th grade,
or senior year of college.
Book
reservations good way to avoid lines
The first week of every semester brings with it new students,
new classes and the same long lines at the University
Bookstore.
Bin
Laden not quite dead yet
U.S. government officials an nounced Monday that they
now believe Osama bin Laden is alive and plotting in Pakistan.
diversions
Seaside
jazz series grooves in L.B.
The cool ocean breeze and overcast skies welcomed the
Seaside Jazz concert series back to the Long Beach Museum
of Art for the 16th year on June 20.
Bands
pump up the volume
The
Exit, The Ghost and The Velvet Teen’s United States
tour came through Anaheim with a stop at Chain Reaction
on June 18th.
Minority
Report thrills audiences
The action packed science fiction thriller, “Minority
Report,” rated PG-13 is a futuristic look into law
enforcement.
Touring
exhibit comes to campus museum
H.C. Westermann brings his awkward collection of paintings
to the University Art Museum located northeast of Brotman
Hall.
First
time visit to L.A. leaves Boston behind
Over 46,000 people came to watch the opening game between
the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox at Dodger
Stadium on June 21.
Alvarez
snags spot for Team USA
Long Beach State LHP Abe Alvarez was the third straight
Dirtbag to win a spot on this year’s Summer National
Team.