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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
- 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.
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.
-
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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Diversions
Correction
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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.
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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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