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VOL. IX, NO. 132
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
August 8 , 2002
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Excavation of trenches for the installation of fiber-optic cables is currently underway campus-wide. Electrician Cliff Rodriguez carries a PVC pipe that will eventually convey the telecommunication cables.

 

 

 

 

 


 


 

news

  • No pay for state workers
    Legislative employees will continue working without pay and the State of California will continue to operate without a signed budget after a meeting between Gov.
  • Campus begins asbestos removal
    For Cal State Long Beach’s physical planning and facilities management department, summer is the best time to remove asbestos from buildings due to the lower number of students on campus.

  • English program receives accreditation
    The Intensive English Program at Cal State Long Beach was granted a five-year accreditation by the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation.

  • CRIME LOG

  • CSU NEWS

opinion

  • Four more years -; D’Oh
    With the spectacular implosion of Republican Bill Simon’s campaign for governor, we are virtually assured of four more years of gloomy Gray Davis in Sacramento.


diversions

  • CSULB prepares for 23rd Blues Festival
    KLON is set to enjoy the spotlight once again, as preparation has began for the KLON Blues Festival.

  • L.B. band draws crowd in at Roxy
    HOLLYWOOD— One Draw opened Long Beach style for Bob Marley’s Grammy Award winning son, Damien “Junior Gong” Marley at the Roxy
    Monday night.


  • Sea Festival keeps shore busy
    Celebrating the shoreline of our city the Long Beach International Sea Festival will host its annual Great Sand Sculpture Contest on Saturday, Aug. 17.

sports

  • 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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