VOL. LV, NO. 166

California State University, Long Beach

October 24, 2005

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Jamie Rowe
Editor in Chief

Austin Lewis
Managing Editor

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Bradley Zint
Opinion Editor

Lauren Williams
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Kim Oswell

Sports Editor

Brigid McGuire
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TRACEY ROMAN
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ELYSSE JAMES
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DAVID WHISLER
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Beverly Munson
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Sarah Leavitt
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Students, staff honor Maxson’s journey

 


Farewell • President Robert C. Maxson and Sylvia, his wife, greet students students who lined the pathway up to The Walter Pyramid Friday. Tracey Roman / Online Forty-Niner

 

 

News

  • Students, staff honor Maxson’s journey
    Students, faculty and staff gathered Friday at the fountain plaza by Brotman Hall to honor President Robert C. Maxson and his wife, Sylvia, during a campus-wide farewell celebration, complete with water bottles donning Maxson and Sylvia’s image and messages from various members of the community and school.

  • Alexander advocates more community fundraising
    F. King Alexander, the fourth finalist vying to become Cal State Long Beach president spoke Thursday about his potential plans to keep up the momentum on “a great university that is on the move.”

Opinion

  • Our View: Journalism criticism odd phenomenon
    Every once in a while, we journalists should simply stop the presses, hang up the phone, turn off the computer and think about exactly what it is we do. Moreover, we should think long and hard about what people think of us.
  • Demise of GOP imminent, Democrats take over
    For years Democrats have been waiting for deliverance from the tyranny of the Republican Party. The GOP has dominated the country’s politics for the past two decades, with the exception of the fairly centrist Clinton administration.

Sports

  • 49ers sink to UC Davis Aggies
    Long Beach students gathered Saturday afternoon to support the men’s water polo team as they played against the No.3-ranked Stanford Cardinal at The Campus Pool.

  • LBSU women’s soccer tramples opposition
    Dominating the game on both sides of the field, Long Beach State cruised to a 3-0 victory over UC Davis Friday afternoon at the George Allen Field.
 
 


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