VOL. 12, NO. 126

California State University, Long Beach

July 6, 2006

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Editorial Staff

starr t. balmer
Editor in Chief

bradley zint

Managing Editor

krystle ralston
News Editor


cathie chen
Asst. News Editor


karla casillas
City Editor

will shaw
Asst. City Editor
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brigid mcguire

Diversions Editor


matthew wilkinson
Asst. Diversions Editor

lauren williams
Opinion Editor

aneya fernando
Asst. Opinion Editor

patrick creaven

Sports Editor

mario burciaga
Asst. Sports Editor

stacy schwed
Photo Editor



Beverly Munson
General Manager

Jamie Eggleston
Production Manager

 

 

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Detour • Children are being bused to Prisk Elementary School while the Isabel Patterson Center is being remodeled. The Isabel Patterson Center is located at 5700 Atherton St. located near the housing office and Park Side Commons dorms. Stacy Schwed / Summer Forty-Niner.

 


News

  • Prisk Elementary takes in campus children
    One of the three children’s sections of the Cal State Long Beach’s child development facility, Isabel Patterson Center has been shut down due to construction, and kindergarten to 2nd grade children are being sent to another elementary school, for their child care.
  • CSULB graduates No. 1 in earning Ph.D.'s
    Between 1995-2004, more Cal State Long Beach graduates have a Dr. in front of their name than any other master’s university in the country.
  • Special contact lenses help Beach athletes
    MaxSight lenses are not only developing athletes throughout the world, but are developing the sense of how athletes and coaches approach their respective sports. At Cal State Long Beach, these lenses are welcomed into athletics.

Opinion

  • Our view: North Korean missile launch ridiculous
    The Fourth of July is, for most Americans, a time to honor the freedoms inherent in living in the United States and the people who bravely fought for them.
  • Anaheim sign an inaccurate portrayal of city
    While taking the bus along Katella Avenue I look out the window and see a big fat lie on the border between Garden Grove and Anaheim. Most people probably don’t pay attention, but I notice. And it urks me so.

 

 


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