VOL. LV, NO. 15
California State University, Long Beach September 22, 2004
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Editorial Staff

Sonya Smith
Editor in Chief

Trent Loomis
Managing Editor

L'oreal Battistelli
City Editor

Kara Ogushi
Assistant City Editor

Heather Stamp
News Editor


Gerry Wachovsky
Diversions Editor

Elysse James
Opinion Editor

Michael Bower
Sports Editor

Tracey Roman
Photo Editor

Joe Cho

Jon Cook

Yulian Danusastro
Staff Photographers

Steve Padilla
Graphic Artist

Beverly Munson
General Manager

Jennie Lessel
Assistant Ad/Business Manager

Sara Watanasirisuk

Stacy Hopper
Office Assistants

Jamie Eggleston
Production Manager

Kari Schneider
Assistant Production Manager

 

 

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Smart notes

Software • Microsoft Corporation's street team representative, Oliver Piazza, distributes free copies of Microsoft's new note taking software OneNote to passing students, Sabrina Cabanilla and Christina Refuerzo. Normally retailing for $49. OneNote provides an effective way to capture, organize, share and use notes. • Yulian Danusastro / Daily Forty-Niner

 

News

  • West Nile Virus infects crows at CSULB
    Over the past few months Cal State Long Beach authorities have been tracking the number of birds found on campus that have died from the West Nile Virus.
  • Phi Kappa Tau welcomes potential brothers
    Phi Kappa Tau held its last social gathering Thursday, Sept. 16 to welcome potential brothers into its fraternity before announcing its final decisions the following night.
  • ASI government considers possible bicycle trail addition
    Have you ever caught yourself dodging a rocket-speeding cyclist as you are trying to answer your phone, finish your coffee and get to class all at the same time? If so, you are one of many who experience the frustrations of on-campus transportation.

Opinion

  • Nader and Camejo should give politics a rest
    Unless you are a political junkie or over the age of 40, you have probably never heard of Ralph Nader or Peter Camejo. Get ready to meet them because they both want new jobs and homes in Washington D.C. — the White House that is.

Diversions

  • Wine is not isolated to high-society anymore
    College students aren't wine nerds. Most students' knowledge of wine begins and ends with Charles Shaw's "two-buck chuck." We're poor — we spend our dollars on 40 ounces of Mickey's and 30-packs of Bud Light.

Sports

  • Tide turns on 49ers
    Long Beach State athletics are starting to get into high gear, but after a promising start by most of the athletic teams, last weekend proved to be a turning point for the worse.
  • 49er sports shorts
    Head Coach Jenny Hilt-Costello announced the signing of Australian Stephanie Bengson to a Financial Aid Agreement to attend Long Beach State in Jan. 2005.

 


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