VOL. LV, NO. 128

California State University, Long Beach July 21, 2005
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Jamie Rowe
Editor in Chief

Austin Lewis
Managing Editor

JENNIFER FREHN
News Editor


STARR T. BALMER
City Editor

Lesley Nickus
Diversions Editor

Bradley Zint
Opinion Editor

TRACEY ROMAN
Photo Editor

Beverly Munson
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Sara Watanasirisuk

Stacy Hopper
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Jamie Eggleston
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Origami art exploration
Education • The Japanese Gardens hosted its annual Origami Festival this past Sunday including many demonstrations and hands-on learning taught by some of the best Organists around. Tracey Roman / Online Forty-Niner

News

  • Hospitality an all-inclusive major
    With its ear to the ground, the California State University system is finding ways to meet the needs of the growing hospitality and restaurant management industry.
  • Protecting an iPod can be a dangerous task
    IOWA CITY, Iowa (U-Wire) — On any given day, many Iowa City residents can be seen rocking out to their iPod. The music gadget seems almost like a necessity on the University of Iowa campus, but some people see the telltale white headphone cords as an opportunity to steal.
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Opinion

  • Our view: Media mogul Murdoch might mangle Myspace
    If William Randolph Hearst were alive today, would he have invested in the Internet? Sitting atop his castle in San Simeon, would he, a man with god-like powers of influence from his massive media kingdom, have scoffed at the idea of a new digital age?

  • Age just a number, not a dating determinant
    Age: we all try to escape it, run from it and sometimes even deny it. We always want to be older or younger than we are. A woman lying about her age is like a monk refusing sex. It just always happens.

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