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VOL. IX, NO. 131
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
July 31 , 2002
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Oh, the struggles for a turkey

 

Amanda Carnegie


Brian Brannon/Summer On-line Forty-Niner

Amanda Carnegie, age 8, strives to bowl a strike at the University Student Union as part of a 4-week 49er Camp for children.

 

 


 

 


 


 

news

  • Update: CSU News

  • Student tuition act debatedby Congress
    The Student Adjustment Act currently awaiting congressional debate would reverse current law that forbids residential tuition fees for undocumented aliens who wish to pursue higher education.
  • Dragon boat race gets past controversy
    The races and results for the sixth annual Chinese Dragon Boat races at Marine Stadium in Long Beach ran relatively smooth, despite controversy that erupted over the outcome of a few races that some participants and spectators thought might have involved the interest of sponsors.

  • Bookstore cutting costs
    Despite what many students believe, the University Bookstore at Cal State Long Beach is not solely responsible for the high cost of textbooks. In fact, it is the high cost from publishers that contributes to much of the overall textbook cost.

  • Crime Log

opinion

  • Don’t whine; take the bus
    In a few short weeks with the onset of another new academic year, more than 30,000 students at Cal State Long Beach will have to endure what has become an unfortunate tradition.

  • An owner by any name
    What has happened to common sense?

environment


diversions

  • Art gallery showcases CSULB alumna
    Artistic Edge, a Long Beach framing shop and art gallery on Fourth Street, supports local artists including Cal State Long Beach Alumnus, Kirsten Nielson Anderson.

  • Local Event Calendar
    Long Beach reggae/rock band One Draw is appearing with Damien Jr. Gong Marley at the Roxy in Hollywood. The18 and over show is Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. For information call (562) 987-2936.


  • Diego Rivera’s murals make huge presence
    He is said to have called himself a cannibal, a homosexual and a communist leader, lecturer Gregorio Luke said. He has been described as a boy genius, drawing complete portraits with no training at age 10 and being accepted to art school by age 12.


health

  • Summer heat increases dehydration
    Summer weather drives people to the beaches, amusement parks and to many outdoor activities that other seasons do not. Along with the heat comes the risk of dehydration.


  • CSULB waits for tetanus immunizations
    National immunization shortages have left Student Health Services at Cal State Long Beach waiting for new shipments.

sports

  • Update: Former coach finally achieves Fame
    When former NFL coach, George Allen, came to coach the Long Beach State 49ers in 1990, he immediately became the inspirational whirlwind that the struggling football team needed. At the age of 72, Allen brought the team from a shameful record of losses to a respectable 6-5 record in one season.


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