VOL. LIV, NO. 18
California State University, Long Beach September 30, 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

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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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It's not Disneyland

Students overcrowd the Brotman Hall to beat the final deadline of request to graduate

Many students stood in line for at least two hours Monday to beat the final deadline to file for spring 2004 graduation by Oct. 1. Enrollment Services in Brotman Hall is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday.

News

  • Mystery story receives recognition
    Tyler Dilts, an administrative support analyst for the Cal State Long Beach English department, recently received a letter informing him of the publication of his short story "Thug: Signification and the Deconstruction of Self" in the prestigious collection of "Best American Mystery Stories 2003."

  • Forensic science program offered
    A certificate program in forensic science is being introduced at Cal State Long Beach this semester. The program, "Basic Applied Forensic Science and Crime Analysis," will take place on eight consecutive Saturdays starting Oct. 4.

  • Student joins future political leaders in D.C.
    The fifth annual Congressional Internship Program will be receiving one of Cal State Long Beach's own this week.

  • College men suffer from eating disorders, too
    SALT LAKE CITY (U-Wire) - University of Utah student Jonathan Taylor was unsatisfied with his body.

  • Boeing donation aids student arts program
    College of the Arts students at Cal State Long Beach will continue to teach an array of artistic disciplines to Long Beach K-12 students despite recent budget cuts.

 

Opinion

  • At war with Mr. Moore
    Those of you who keep up with my column week after week know that there is a certain person in the political world that I am fascinated with.

 

Diversions

  • Madam tells all, almost in 'Pandering'
    These days it seems like everybody is eager to share his or her life story. Politicians, journalists sports athletes, musicians, actors, and celebrities have all written books.

  • Ancient objects displayed in motif exhibit at Getty
    Ten different pairings of ancient Greek, Roman and Etruscan artwork and objects will draw viewers of all ages and artistic interest to "Transforming Tradition: Ancient Motifs in Medieval Manuscripts," an exhibit at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.

 

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