VOL. LIV, NO. 21
California State University, Long Beach October 6, 2003
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Rachelle Youngman
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Miguel A. Lopez
Managing Editor

Tina Page
News Editor

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City Editor

Jack Scheneider
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Monica L. Pardee
Opinion Editor

Monica L. Clark
Diversions Editor

Karl Peterson
Sports Editor

Jennifer Camacho
Photo Editor

Beverly Munson
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J. M. Eggleston
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Lego Hartanto
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Justin Smith

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In celebration

La Raza activity
Jon Cook/On-line Forty-Niner

Members of La Raza make fried bananas as a celebration of Latino Heritage Month.

 

News

  • Tenured faculty rates to rise
    Despite a 40 percent increase in student tuition and expected budget cuts of $6 million for the upcoming fiscal year, Cal State Long Beach plans to move forward with a past decision to increase the amount of tenure and tenure-track faculty, said Armando Contreras, executive assistant to the president.

  • Recall candidates reveal stance on issues

  • CSULB Graduate program revamped by Senate
    The number of graduate students has remained unchanged at Cal State Long Beach for the past 10 years and the problem has been finally recognized as a campus-wide issue this year.

  • Davis signs bill, Arnold marches under cloud
    SACRAMENTO (AP) -- As the number of women claiming they were sexually harassed by Arnold Schwarzenegger grew to 15 Sunday, he marched on the state Capitol while Gov. Gray Davis signed a law making California the largest state to require employer-paid health care.

 

Opinion

  • Our View: Teachers get new standards
    In an amazing move toward educational equality, new requirements placed upon elementary and secondary school teachers will mean higher standards especially in the lower income neighborhood Title 1 schools.

  • Bush a pro in double speak
    In the early days of the Bush administration, critics targeted the president for his apparent ignorance of basic rules of grammar, exemplified when he addressed audiences with questions such as "Is our children learning?" (Jan. 11, 2002)

 

Diversions

  • Independent musicians in L.B. making noticeable music
    With the lights dimmed and the earplugs passed out, the mood is set for another new group of musical artists to perform an eclectic night of musical mayhem at Fendi's Café, a bi-monthly event called "Notice."

 

Sports

  • 49ers split two tough games in conference
    The Long Beach State women's soccer team started Big West Conference play last weekend winning one of two home matches against the top two teams, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and UC Santa Barbara.




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