VOL. LIII, NO. 132
California State University, Long Beach August 7 , 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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Craig Johnson

Brian Brannon/Summer On-line Forty-Niner

Professional skateboarder Craig Johnson performs an invert during the Grand Masters event Saturday at the Philips Fusion Soul Bowl near the Huntington Beach pier.

 

News

  • CSU funding cut by $533 million
    Gov. Gray Davis signed California's budget Saturday, more than a month after the Constitutional deadline of July 1.


  • CSULB auto theft lower than Long Beach city rate
    About 50 cars are stolen each year from parking lots and streets around Cal State Long Beach according to University Police
    statistics released in June.


  • Red Cross, CSULB host summer safety camp
    Over the last three weeks, elementary school children from the greater Long Beach area have been learning about safety by
    participating in the Red Cross Summer Safety Camp being held at Cal State Long Beach this summer.


  • Crime Log

  • New health care director comes prepared
    After a nationwide search and several months of following a rigid hiring process to find the right candidate for the position of directorof the Health Care Administration Program at Cal State Long Beach, the selecting committee has picked the perfect "jock." Not asports jock, but a "quant jock."


  • National program promotes social, academic growth
    High school students are experiencing all Cal State Long Beach has to offer by living in the dorms this summer as part of the
    Upward Bound program.

Opinion

 

Diversions
  • Dog Days displays art of CSULB grads
    More than 150 people crammed into opening night of the Dog Days art exhibit in Chinatown Saturday to see the work of recent
    masters of fine arts graduates from Cal State Long Beach.

  • The James Bond legacy: shaken, not stirred
    By now, everyone who is into pop culture knows about James Bond, the international spy who is licensed to kill and a renowned
    ladies man.

Sports

  • The Golden Era of skateboarding
    The Golden Era of skateboarding was revisited Saturday at the Philips Fusion Soul Bowl Grand Masters near the
    Huntington Beach pier.





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