VOL. LV, NO. 43

California State University, Long Beach November 10, 2004
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Cell phones cause loss of etiquette

Conversation • Jeanette Prather, a journalism major, chats on her cell phone during a break between classes. Tracey Roman / Daily Forty-Niner

News

  • Cell phones cause loss of etiquette
    Amid the hustle and bustle at Cal State Long Beach, sociology and human development major Stacy Beckley, made her way to the ladies' restroom in the psychology building. The line was out the door.
  • Articulation gives students course options
    Since 2000, the amount of students enrolled at Cal State Long Beach has skyrocketed, making it more difficult for incoming freshman to gain admittance and transfer students to register for classes. Articulation makes it easier for students to get the classes they need in order to graduate by establishing an agreement with two-year colleges.

Opinion

  • Our View: Easy way out found in DIY suicide pill
    Since Dr. Kevorkian faded from the headlines a few years ago, a new Dr. Death has arrived. Dr. Philip Nitschke of Australia advocates euthanasia and has created a do-it-yourself suicide pill.
  • CSU tuition increase next year detrimental
    This past week the California State University's Board of Trustees approved the budget for the 2005-06 school year. The new budget requires raising fees for resident undergraduates by eight percent and for graduate students by 10 percent.
  • Bush won election through voter deception
    The results are in and it's official. There was no stolen or contested election. President George W. Bush won outright, carrying the popular vote by four million.

Sports

  • Men's golf team wraps up fall season
    The men's golf team wrapped up its fall season with a third-place finish in the Del Walker Intercollegiate at the Virginia Country Club in Long Beach on Friday.


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