VOL. LIV, NO. 16
California State University, Long Beach September 25, 2003
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Editorial Staff

Rachelle Youngman
Editor in Chief

Miguel A. Lopez
Managing Editor

Tina Page
News Editor

Jamie Oye
Assistant News Editor

Sonya Smith
City Editor

Jack Scheneider
Assistant City Editor

Monica L. Pardee
Opinion Editor

Monica L. Clark
Diversions Editor

Karl Peterson
Sports Editor

Jennifer Camacho
Photo Editor

Beverly Munson
Advertising/Business Manager

Janet Gutierrez-Tostado
Floria Myung

Advertising Representatives

Marcela Juarez
Esther Song

Business Staff

J. M. Eggleston
Production Manager

Kari Schneider
Assistant Production Manager

Lego Hartanto
Production Staff

Carlo Dayrit
Justin Smith

Circulation Staff

 

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News

  • Fiery debate ignites Sac State
    Sacramento -- Arnianna Huffington makes a point during the California Governor's recall debate Wednesday, Sept. 24 2003 at the University Ballroom on the campus of Sacramento State.

  • LB, LA homicide rates continue to increase
    Los Angeles and Long Beach, among other cities in southern California, continue to see their homicide rates climb, according to statistics from the satate's attorney general report.

  • Cheaper textbooks needed
    Associated Students Senate. took its first steps toward combating skyrocketing textbook prices at Cal State Long Beach Wednesday.

 

Opinion

  • Our View: U.S. floods Iraqi merchants
    The new "freedom" enjoyed by Iraqis will feel a lot more American than maybe they had wanted. With the U.S. appointed Iraqi leaders opening up the country to a barrage of free trade in all sectors other than their protected oil, the nation's merchants may soon find themselves in a bind.

  • Blue-collar brewing
    In the Sept. 15 Long Beach Press-Telegram, there was an article on the front page of the business section that caught my eye.

  • Letter to the editor: Uninformed
    I was offended when I read the opinion piece of Gerry Wachovsky's "Racial Double Standards" on Sept. 23. What appalled me most from his article was his response to the Campus Progressive Club.

 

Diversions

  • 'Goddesses' art on the digital cutting edge
    Five women will present works in the art show, "Goddesses ex Machina," Friday in the Merino Art Gallery at Cal State Long Beach, revealing personal and intimate portraits of beauty and femininity in a digital world.

 

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