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The
lowdown on the showdown
The main problem many students
face before finals is procrastination, said Patrick Mulleavy, learning
skills specialist for the Learning Assistance Center.
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Cultural
graduations held on campus
In addition to traditional
commencement ceremonies, many Cal State Long Beach graduates will take
part in special ceremonies honoring not only their graduation, but their
culture as well.
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Teacher
testimony stirs controversy
A Cal State Long Beach professor's
controversial testimony in a highly publicized libel trial has left his
peers asking for an explanation.
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New
firm to take over inspecting SSPA Building
A mechanical engineering
firm will take over inspecting the Social Sciences/Public Affairs Building
following an April report from an air-quality company.
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Missed
deadlines raise textbook prices
Students can expect to pay
a price for missing a deadline, such as a lower grade. But what student
would expect to pay a price when a professor misses a deadline?
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Library
hours extended
Students planning to do
some last-minute cramming are in luck because the University Library has
extended its hours for finals week.
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Reported
rape evokes fear
Uneasiness lingers in the
minds of students on campus, after last week's reported rape at Parkside
Commons dormitory.
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Beach
Blast blows $56,260
Beach Blast '99, the concert
featuring Smashmouth held in The Pyramid last semester, failed to blast
off.
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NEWS
NUGGETS
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Some
say caffeine a friend; others call it foe
Many students like to start
their mornings with coffee or tea, but not many are aware of the potential
dangers that float around a good cup of coffee or tea.
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Conduct
at A.S.I. meeting insulting
I was insulted by Senator
Michael Braga's unprofessional conduct and comments made against La Raza
and KBEACH Radio during the Associated Students Inc. Senate meeting Wednesday.
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Student
vetoes Sexton's budget plan
After reading Thursday's
article in The Daily Forty-Niner about Associated Students Inc. President
Toby Sexton's plans to veto the budget for the 2000-2001 academic year,
and the A.S.I. Senate's denial of La Raza's request for funding, I am outraged.
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Good
luck, good wishes, congratulation
I want to wish all of you
good luck on your final exams and class projects. For those of you who
are graduating this month, I look forward to seeing you at the commencement
ceremonies. Please take a moment to introduce me to your families.
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Best
commentaries of spring 2000
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Turn
off the heat, enjoy summer fun
With finals week in full
swing, it would seem that any lingering controversy or debates on campus
should be over.
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