VOL. LV, NO. 28
California State University, Long Beach October 14, 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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Ground Zero Exhibit

Exhibition • J.M. Quitalig, an industrial design major, takes a moment to look at an exhibition presented by The Odyssey Project and German Studies Program. The free exhibit presents 28 works on papers titled "GROUND ZERO September 11th, 2001-World Trade Center-New York City,' and will run through Oct. 22 in CSULB's Design Gallery. Jon Cook/Online Forty-Niner

 

News

  • Voters to decide on Proposition 59
    The democratic right of citizens to request and receive information from the government has become a tarnished model in California, weakened by court rulings and everyday practices in public offices.

Opinion

  • Contamination causes shortage
    Contamination at the Chiron Corporation in Liverpool, England has caused doses of the flu vaccine to be tainted, causing shortages in the U.S.
  • University police intimidate rally
    This past Thursday, the Campus Progressives sponsored a rally near the Bookstore entitled "The Need For Regime Change.' While the rally was uneventful, though mildly inflammatory, the most striking feature of the rally was the police presence.
Diversions
Sports
  • Nugget in the Rough
    No. 65-ranked Nicole Bouffler of the 49ers' women's tennis team defeated No.55-ranked Nicole Anderson of Georgia Tech in straight sets at the Riviera Championships last week, making her our Nugget in the Rough this week.
  • Beltre or Bonds for NL MVP?
    For the last three years, baseball, and the National League in particular, have been dominated and left awestruck by one man - Barry Bonds.


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