VOL. LIV, NO. 8
California State University, Long Beach September 11, 2003
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Rachelle Youngman
Editor in Chief

Miguel A. Lopez
Managing Editor

Tina Page
News Editor

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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
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Floria Myung

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J. M. Eggleston
Production Manager

Kari Schneider
Assistant Production Manager

Lego Hartanto
Production Staff

Carlo Dayrit
Justin Smith

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News

  • Week of Welcome recruits students
    The Week of Welcome, organized by the Associated Students Inc., brought campus organizations ranging from sororities and fraternities to ethnic, sporting, academic and religious groups into the spotlight for new students at Cal State Long Beach.
  • College-age population at high risk for chlamydia
    LOS ANGELES (U-Wire) -- Chlamydia is the most common bacterial sexually transmitted disease in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But many people do not know they have it.

Opinion

  • Our View: In memory
    Like everyone else in the nation, the occurrences on Sept. 11 were a wake-up call for us. Not from the fact that a large amount of animosity towards the United States had been building up around the world for decades, but from the century-old idea that we were safe from all the other forces across the two oceans.
  • Rhythms for Womyn
    I would like to introduce to you this new column that will appear every Thursday. The community at Cal State Long Beach will not only get the chance to develop their "feminine side," but the reader will also be introduced to a different way of thinking, if you so wish to participate.
  • Letter from the Chancellor
    Welcome to a new academic year at the Cal State Long Beach, and thank you for choosing to be a part of our university system.

Diversions

  • Morbid questions answered Kane's dark, moody 'Crave'
    FULLERTON-- A simple answer to what is love, death or pain is usually hard to find. Many playwrights have used their own voices to try and unlock the mysteries behind this question, but none have come close to the approach Sarah Kane used in her dynamic drama, "Crave," now playing at the Hunger Artists Theater Company in Fullerton.

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Sports

  • Women's soccer adjusts to injury
    The women's soccer team is hoping to change a couple of round numbers into a couple of crooked ones this weekend, when they host the first 49er Classic at George Allen Field.

  • NCAA sports needs to get with times
    Many people wonder how a star athlete like Maurice Clarett can be so ungrateful. He is given a scholarship to Ohio State University, an opportunity to play a sport that he undoubtedly loves on a grand stage and then turns around and embarrass the university by being charged with falsely reporting items stolen from his car, trying to earn an extra buck.

     

 


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