VOL. LIV, NO. 58
California State University, Long Beach December 10, 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

  • Energy crunch not affecting CSULB
    Katie Hamor currently has about 12 electrical appliances in use in her dorm room on campus, including two computers, a refrigerator, a microwave and a PlayStation.

  • Successful launch advances industry
    Cal State Long Beach students successfully launched a rocket they built and designed that incorporates new aerospace engineering technology Sunday morning.

  • CSULB professor's research reward
    A professor in the educational psychology, administration and counseling department, at Cal State Long Beach was recently awarded a second consecutive Judith Pitts Research Award from the American Association of School Librarians.

  • NEWS IN A FEW
  • C.A. governor won't investigate allegations
    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has abandoned a pledge to investigate claims that he groped women, arguing any probe would be used as political fodder, his spokesman said.

 

Opinion

  • Scholarship withdrawal hypocritical
    Joshua Davey was awarded the Promise Scholarship by the state of Washington only to have it snatched away after declaring theology as his major.

 

Diversions

 

Sports
  • Woods captures another big award
    THOUSAND OAKS (AP) -- Tiger Woods' least productive season since 1998 was still enough for him to be voted PGA Tour player of the year.

  • Rose Bowl has rivalry game
    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Thanks to modern computer technology, the Rose Bowl will be an old fashioned New Year's Day matchup of Big Ten and Pac-10 champs.

 



 


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