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What happened this semester?
  • Fee hike, reported rape, vet discrimination
  • Views on masturbation, building pollution
  • Krispy Kreme, Richard Blade
  • The grand finale
  • Library hours
  • After-finals celebrations
 
VOL. VII,  NO. 120 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH  MAY 15-18, 2000
 
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[news]
  • 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.
     
  • 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.
     
  • 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.
     
  • 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.
     
  • 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?
     
  • 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.
     
  • Reported rape evokes fear

  • Uneasiness lingers in the minds of students on campus, after last week's reported rape at Parkside Commons dormitory.
     
  • Beach Blast blows $56,260

  • Beach Blast '99, the concert featuring Smashmouth held in The Pyramid last semester, failed to blast off.
     
  • 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.
     
[Opinion]
  • 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.
     
  • 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.
     
  • 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.
     
  • 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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