VOL. LIII, NO. 125
California State University, Long Beach June 19, 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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News

  • Study predicts rise in tourism in Long Beach
    Overnight visitors pour $260 million directly into the Long Beach economy each year, according to a newly released report by the department of economics here at Cal State Long Beach.

  • Haute Dogs take over beach
    Hundreds of dogs and their guardians gathered getting off-the leash and on sands in Belmont Shore last Sunday for Haute Dogs on the Beach.

  • Airport expansion concerns community
    Expansion: JetBlue survey shows the community as supportive of airport expansion, city council meetings reflect opposition.

  • Crime Log

  • CSULB entrepreneurship program makes top 100
    Cal State Long Beach’s entrepreneurship program has been recognized in the list of Top 100 U.S. Colleges and Universities for entrepreneurs in the may issue of Entrepreneur Magazine.

  • Four CSULB faculty members honored
    Cal State Long Beach recognized and honored four of its professors, Anastassios Chassiakos, Stephen Cooper, Hamid Rahai and Jose Sanchez with the campus’ 2002-03 Distinguished Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activities Award last month.


  • Distinguished professor remembered
    In the 1970s Glenn M. Nagel, the dean of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and his wife, Greta Nagel, a professor in the department of education went to Germany for pleasure.

Opinion

  • Teachers need to be flexible
    Imagine you begin the fall semester excited about your classes, budgeting to pay for your textbooks, but all and all energetic and willing to walk every day from Lower to Upper Campus.

  • Classroom bias - an exposé
    For most students, college is a place where they go to further goals in achieving their career of choice and to decide what it is that they want to do with the rest of their lives.



Diversions
  • Lifehouse tackles Downtown Disney
    Of course, anyone who has heard his voice and lyrics as the front man for Lifehouse will know he’s just joking.

  • Applause for long-missed Blur fills Wiltern
    Blur: Blur returned to the States after a four-year hiatus and finds applause and screams from anxious fans at the Wiltern in Los Angeles. Even with band member Graham Coxen missing fans did not go home disappointed.

  • Matchbox fans fill Staples
    “More Than You Think You Are” is the name of their new album.


  • Turin brakes into United States
    Three years had passed and two albums released before the English duo, Turin Brakes, had a chance to show a live audience here in the states what they were made of.

Sports

  • Beach represents for Team USA
    Teams: Former and current 49er athletes and coaches of baseball and men’s and women’s volleyball are going on tour this summer with national teams.




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