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VOL. IX, NO. 129
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
July 17, 2002
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This summer’s 49er Camp gives children the opportunity to exercise and develop their social skills.

 

 


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news

  • Campus begins beauty makeover
    While Cal State Long Beach students are off for the summer getting their beauty rest, ‘there’s no rest for the wicked ones’ who are still on campus working at getting it beautiful before the start of the new fall semester.
  • Lockyer will monitor Inglewood police probes
    INGLEWOOD — Attorney General Bill Lockyer and Assemblymember Jerome E. Horton of the 51st Assembly District held a joint press conference at the Inglewood City Hall Tuesday concerning the Inglewood police incident.

  • CSULB grad keeps coming back
    Inge Frese describes herself as a humanitarian. For as long as she can remember, she has always loved helping other people.

  • Freshmen only “SOAR”-ing
    This summer’s Student Orientation Advising and Registration program will be different for incoming Cal State Long Beach freshmen than in the past.

opinion

  • Reform bill likely toothless
    The U.S. Senate this week unanimously passed corporate reform measures intended to restore American confidence in business and boost the flagging economy.


diversions

  • Crocodile Hunter movie is a head-on collision
    Steve Irwin, the ever-boisterous crocodile hunter, is making the transition from the world of cable TV to the big screen in “The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course.”

  • Big Island food spices up L.B.
    Cal State Long Beach students do not have to travel to the big island for great Hawaiian food; now they only have to trek to Long Beach.

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