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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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Eclectic
exhibit
Photos
by Miguel Lopez
Art
students display their work
in the Fine Arts Building
at Cal State Long Beach. Some
of the works include Walter
Guan's "Seven,"
(middle). Mee Hwang and Sigtru
Mesland's "From Between,"
(top) and "Duality"
by Yu-Yin, Vanessa Lin (above).
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News
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Broadcast
helps improve parking
Parking and Transportation and
Event Services is best known
around the Long Beach State
campus for leaving green envelopes
tucked under the windshield
wipers of student's cars.
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Age
changes college experience at
CSULB
With
several years of work experience
and families to support, many
older students enjoy hitting
the books again, even though
their college experience might
be somewhat different.
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Long
days do not stop tennis team
Women's tennis: Long Beach wins
doubles championships and has
seven women playing on the final
day of competition.
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Fresno
not kind to 49er golf
The men's golf team struggled
to find the fairways in the Fresno
State Lexus Classic last Friday
and Saturday and finished 13th
out of 15 teams.
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Daly
tells employees his Dodgers days
are over
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Bob Daly plans
to leave as managing partner,
chairman and chief operating officer
of the Los Angeles Dodgers once
the proposed sale of the team
is completed.
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Raiders'
litigious Al Davis targeted by
suit
OAKLAND
(AP) -- Al Davis, the lawsuit-loving
impresario of the Oakland Raiders,
now faces another court challenge
-- this time a minority owner
claims Davis has plundered the
franchise for perks such as a
private jet and interior decorating
at his Palm Springs vacation home.
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