VOL. 12, NO. 108

California State University, Long Beach

April 25, 2006

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Jamie Rowe
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Katie Plourd

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Starr T. Balmer
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Amber Muranaka
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Brigid McGuire

Diversions Editor


Magnolia Howell
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Bradley Zint
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Lauren Williams
Asst. Opinion Editor

Kim Oswell

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Kyle Cavaness
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DREAM Act

Dream • Dr. Kristine Zentgraf spoke to students about the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act (S. 2075). The DREAM Act, sponsored by Sen. Richard Durbin, D- Ill., Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., and Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., would provide students without legal documentation the ability to acquire permanent residency in their state on a number of conditions. The conditions are a student has lived in the U.S. for at least five years, obtained a high school degree or the equivalent of, have good moral character and not be convicted of a crime, alien smuggling or document fraud. Erika Jones / Online Forty-Niner


News




  • No debate: Forensics team No. 1
    Cal State Long Beach’s Forensics (Speech and Debate) Team is ranked No. 1 in California and 10th in the United States.

  • UP has no leads on assault suspect
    Campus police are still searching for a man who assaulted a female Cal State Long Beach student in a West Campus parking lot Wednesday. University Police released a statement Thursday notifying students of an assault that occurred Wednesday night.

  • Students attempt to fly giant bikini in Ariz.
    Look out! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Wait…it’s a flying black and yellow bikini!

  • Studying abroad gives more than cultural experience
    Australia, Brazil, China and England are just a few countries available to students to study abroad in through Cal State Long Beach.

  • Long Beach Airport practices largest Homeland Security drills
    Eyeballs out of their sockets and severed limbs were the sight during an emergency training re-enactment on a Jet Blue Airbus A320 Saturday as the Long Beach Airport Bureau conducted its triennial disaster exercise: a full-scale Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation (HSEEP) demonstration mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration.

Opinion


  • Our View: Daily Forty-Niner responds to Union
    From beginning to end, the Union Weekly’s “Our View on Their View” “editorial” spews skewed facts and accuses the Daily Forty-Niner of somehow hiding the truth. The real concealers of the truth are those at the Union Weekly who consistently mix in pieces of fact with fiction in order to get across whatever agenda it has any given week.


  • Spring break volunteers find the truth within
    The alarm is too loud.


Diversions

  • ‘Louder Now’ a new sound for TBS fans everywhere
    Taking Back Sunday’s newest release couldn’t be titled more appropriately. “Louder Now” is an 11-song effort full of louder, faster and more intense rock ‘n’ roll songs. While newer fans and rock radio might embrace this change, it leaves older fans feeling a little alienated and unsatisfied.


  • Willy Mason is a fresh mix of rock, folk, indie music
    Willy Mason has brought back a music style that thought to have died in the ’60s, catering to underground and mainstream listeners. There’s one thing Mason does have, and whether you like his music or not, it’s soul.




Sports


  • Clutch hits win it for Beach softball
    A seventh inning clutch RBI single by Breezy Goad gave the 49er women the go ahead run to win against UC Riverside 4-3 Sunday at the 49er Softball Complex.



 

 


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