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Soaring
high
Joe
Licavoli/Summer On-line Forty-Niner
The crowd goes wild at the Lakers
versus Grizzlies game at the Pyramid
on Sunday.
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news
opinion
diversions
- Grove
concerts back at the beach
The variety of swing, R&B and oldies music is scheduled
to rock the Soroptimist House terrace for the 26th summer
starting July 13.
- Carpenter
Center’s upcoming events
Subscription
packages are now being sold at the Carpenter Center box
office for the 2002/2003 season.
- Manhattan-style
designer clothing comes to Long Beach
When
49-year-old Eiko Wise was deciding on a name for her Fourth
Street clothing store almost a year ago, her mother had
an idea. She suggested that her daughter use the word
Imonni, a Japanese term used to describe the process of
boiling a potato.
sports
- Deconna
debuts at Long Beach State
Long Beach State athletics has been going through some
recent changes with the addition of a new assistant media
relation’s director.
- Frogs
club services campus and community
Tucked away on the southern side of The Pyramid in an
area unseen by the passersby on Atherton Street is an
exercise facility that offers a variety of different services
to Cal State Long Beach students and faculty, as well
as other members of the local community.
- Former
49er Water Polo Players Gain Fame
Former 49er Men’s Water Polo players were inducted
into the Water Polo Hall of Fame earlier this week showing
off the talent that comes from Long Beach State.
- New
Lakers gain court spotlight
During the Lakers NBA season, star players Kobe Bryant
and Shaquille O’Neill sometimes hog the limelight
from new players, however the lesser known ball players
had a chance to shine Sunday at Long Beach State in the
Summer Pro League.
- Laker
rookies excite fans
The Los Angeles Lakers’ defeat of the Memphis Grizzlies
was the main event at the Pyramid Sunday, kicking off
day one of the Summer Pro League and drawing a crowd of
over 5,000 to Cal State Long Beach.
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