VOL. LIV, NO. 2
California State University, Long Beach September 2 , 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

  • Wildlife reserve accepted by city
    Long Beach officially has six more acres of wetlands, an ecological reserve that may be available for Cal State Long Beach professors for educational research.
  • Life-saving efforts awarded
    Two employees at the Student Health Center have taken the initiative to make Cal State Long Beach equipped for cardiac emergencies.
  • Health program wins approval
    The master's degree program in health care administration at Cal State Long Beach has received full accreditation status from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Health Services Administration
  • Hybrid classes offer flexibility
    Hybrid classes are classes that rely on both face-to-face contact and academic technology to deliver the course material to students.
  • Enrollment rise impacts parking
    Cal State Long Beach's parking lots are not exactly scenic views, and even with just a minor increase in enrollment drivers could still plan on admiring The Pyramid when they circle the lot looking for a place to park.
  • Awareness in dorms key to safety issues
    UCLA, Cal State Long Beach, and San Diego State University not only rank the top 3 largest student bodies, respectively, within California's universities, they also share reported numbers of forcible rape, burglary, and aggravated assault in 2001, according to each school's campus police reports.
  • FALL 2003 PARKING INFORMATION
    The popularity of the campus is growing, and with it the need to park.

 

Opinion

 

Diversions

  • Polley gives 'My Life' simplistic depth, reflective narration
    Far be it from me to discourage anyone from seeing this movie when it hits theaters in New York on September 26, I was nearly a half an hour late to the private screening held in the Jimmy Stewart Building on the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City.
  • Culkin's crappy comeback
    BERKELEY (U-Wire)--Watching "Party Monster," Macauley Culkin's "comeback" film based on the book "Disco Bloodbath" is kind of like hallucinating one of Chuck Palahniuk's lesser novels after being bludgeoned over the head by a thick stack of "Best of the '80s" albums wrapped in spandex and glitter.

 

Sports

  • 49er volleyball looks to youth
    The 16th ranked Long Beach State women's volleyball team has the usual height and talent, but the team is younger than ever and with just two weeks of practice behind them it could be a tough hill to climb early in the year for the 49ers.

 


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