VOL. LIII, NO. 112
California State University, Long Beach May 1, 2003
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Editorial Staff

Kimberly Pasquis
Editor in Chief

Rachelle Youngman
Managing Editor

Miguel Lopez
News Editor

Sonya Smith
Assistant News Editor

Justin Dimert
City Editor

Franklin Holman
Assistant City Editor

Tina Page
Opinion Editor

Jack Schneider
Diversions Editor

Todd Leland
Sports Editor

Brian Brannon
Photo Editor

Johnathan Cook
Chief Photo Editor

Michael Watanabe
Make-Up Editor

Chris Burnett
News Editorial Director

Gerard Greenidge
Webmaster

Manlo Ngai
Graphic Designer

 

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News
  • Budget cuts not yet over
    Sacramento: GOP plan announces another $200 million to be cut from CSU system.

  • Card system faces problems
    Privacy: Chances of identity theft called for changes in accessing student information.

  • Web site causes frustration
    There is one thing every returning Cal State Long Beach student has in common — the My CSULB Web site.


  • Students explore ‘Road to Success’
    The Communication Association of Cal State Long Beach, will host The Communication Navigation: Roads to Success, a job fair to provide students with the opportunity to speak to communication professionals, guest speakers and obtain internship information, today from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Speaker’s Platform and the Southwest Terrace.


Opinion

Diversions

Sports

  • The Pyramid to host NCAA Final Four
    Long Beach State’s The Pyramid will host the NCAA Men’s Volleyball Championship on May 1 and May 3 that will consist of a four-team field competition.

  • 49ers head to UCLA, then Big West Championship
    The Long Beach State track and field team will travel to UCLA for the first time in several years this weekend to compete at the UCLA track and field invitational at Drake Stadium.

  • Dirtbags will need Freshmen to win
    Troy Glaus and Tim Salmon carried the Anaheim Angels into the playoffs last year, but the team certainly wouldn’t have won the World Series without its rookie-sensation Francisco Rodriguez.


  • Four 49ers awarded All-conference honors
    After a fourth place finish at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships the 49er women’s water polo team was in need of some good news.








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