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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
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Faculty
concerned over evaluations
Wayne Dick remembers his undergraduate
years at the University of California
at San Diego when students would
jot down comments about professors
in a large book atop a tree
stump
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Internship
helps enhance career
The thought of being nearly
3,000 miles away from family
and friends is scary to many
students. For Veronica Rodriguez,
23, Washington D.C. offers a
unique opportunity to get first-hand
experience in the field she
wishes to work in.
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Students
rate study abroad as learning
experience
Imagine going to the beach,
lying in the hot sand, drinking
a beer and lounging with your
top off on the coast of Nerja,
Spain. Cheryl Bell, a liberal
studies and Spanish major, partook
of this "liberating experience"
every weekend while studying
abroad.
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IN A FEW
Opinion
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Need
that cocktail look
When I went into work this weekend,
I looked at the new schedule.
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Liberals
need closure on bill
Last weekend Al Gore gave a
speech attacking the Bush administration
and the USA Patriot Act saying
"they have taken us much
farther down the road toward
an intrusive, big brother-style
government, toward the dangers
prophesized by George Orwell
in his book 1984."
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Keeping
eyes on the prize
Chauntrielle Ruffin has a vision:
take over the world one album
at a time. Her debut effort
"Watching You," out
on Eleven Records, in stores
specializing in hip-hop and
R&B music, takes a look
at other females in the industry
and spots a vacancy.
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THEATER
review: 'Nova' relives fierce
race to icy tip of South Pole
COSTA MESA-- In the winter of
1911-1912, the British Navy
was in competition with the
Norwegians. The race was to
see which country could make
it to the bottom of the South
Pole first.
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Concert
review: Distillers, Trapt treat
fans to free concert
YORBA
LINDA -- KROQ listeners and
Best Buy customers in Yorba
Linda were treated to a free
concert Saturday, featuring
Trapt and The Distillers in
two high energy performances.
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Runners
have a chance to go the distance
A
strong mental mind separates
the good from the great when
it comes to cross country running,
and for the 49ers' Terrance
Wroblewski and Nicole Blalock
they hope their mental toughness
makes them the first ever Long
Beach State athlete to qualify
for the cross country National
Championships.
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