VOL. LIII, NO. 123
California State University, Long Beach June 5, 2003
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Editorial Staff

Rachelle Youngman
Editor in Chief

Justin Diemert
News/City Editor

Zamna Avila
Opinion Editor

Jamie Ouye
Diversions Editor

Michelle Siazon
Sports Editor

 

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Dirtbags on a mission

Dirtbags


Jill Thomsen/Summer Online Forty-Niner

The Long Beach State Dirtbags are two wins away from heading to the College World Series in Omaha. All-American pitcher Jared Weaver (36), All-Tournament shortstop Troy Tulowitzki (7) and starting 2nd baseman Tim Hutting (5) watch Sunday’s Regional Championship match from the dugout. The 49ers bested the University of Washington 7-2 to advance to this weekend’s Super Regionals at Stanford.

 

News

Opinion

  • Health fees should be optional
    Senior film major Luis Melin parks his car every evening in Lot C, walks by University Drive and past the Student Health Center.


  • Case reveals lack of responsibility
    According to former U.S. Senator George McGovern, “A fourth of all lawsuits filed in the United States are either frivolous or fraudulent.”


Diversions
  • Island life comes to LB
    There is a new exhibit at the aquarium this summer featuring traditional music, dance and arts and crafts demonstrations in the spirit of the Pacific Islands.


  • Alexander, Short produce laughs
    HOLLYWOOD—When Mel Brooks was thinking about taking his Broadway hit musical “The Producers” on tour, he said in the “Los Angeles Times” that he was nervous on the reactions audiences would have with lead performers Jason Alexander and Martin Short acting in his hit musical.

Sports

  • Dirtbags face Stanford in Super Regional
    Two more wins separate the sixth ranked 49ers from their long awaited trip to Omaha, Nebraska, and the College World Series final eight tournament, a trip that has eluded them since their appearance in 1998.


  • Six Dirtbags selected in baseball draft
    After demolishing opponents in an unprecedented fashion and two more wins away from the College World Series, the Long Beach State Dirtbags got a pleasant news: Two Dirtbags have been drafted in the second round of the Major League Baseball amateur draft Tuesday.





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