Two guys go one on one
on the outside basketball
courts in the last few
hours Thursday before
Spring Break.
News
Bomb
threat leads to class evacuation
Chris Milne, a biochemistry major,
started his four-hour biochemistry
laboratory. About an hour and
a half in, the fire alarm went
off.
CSULB
staff member cycles for life,
AIDS
Robin Ikemi is preparing to take
a trip. Her wheels will take her
585 miles along the California
landscape from San Francisco to
Los Angeles.
CSULB
student gives time, money to AIDS
victims
Sixteen Cal State Long Beach students
will visit Kenya, Africa, this
year to learn about the healthcare
system and the current AIDS epidemic
ravaging the continent.
Opinion
Soldiers
should become citizens
President Bush has issued an order
permitting green card holders
who are on active duty in the
military to immediately apply
for citizenship without having
to wait out the usual three-year
waiting time.
Synchrony,
nature’s true beauty
In a period of war, terror and
chaos, human affairs may seem
rowdy, but the rest of nature
is buzzing along just fine —
thanks to intrinsic properties
that emphasize teamwork and synchrony
from the atomic level up.
Cabaret
Series sways in musicianship, song
Rhythm: Creating a mellow and relaxed
vibe, Claudia Villea and Ricardo
Peixoto displayed a harmonious performance
in part of the Jazz Cabaret Series.