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Commencement Issue
  • Graduation ceremonies
  • Job outlook
  • Seniors' views
  • Grad gifts
 
VOL. VII,  NO. 121 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH  MAY 24-26, 2000
 
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[news]
  • CSULB legal eagle Harvard bound

  • Colombia, Harvard and Notre Dame -- these are just a few of America's upper-echelon universities. Cal State Long Beach graduate Kathryn Gainey had the luxury to pick any one.
  • Students question purpose of teacher evaluations

  • You've endured three months of listening to a teacher who can barely speak English or a teacher who lectures about irrelevant information until the day before the test only to then tell you what you need to memorize.
[diversions]
Grateful Graduates
Kris Gainey/Daily Forty-Niner
Outstanding graduates,alumni, faculty and staff were honored during the 2000 Alumni Awards Banquet on Monday at the Westin Hotel in Long Beach. Holding their awards, from left to right, are outstanding graduates Kathryn Gainey, College of Liberal Arts; Dung-Hanh Thi Nguyen, College of Liberal Arts; and Rene Froehmer, College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.

[Opinion]
  • Graduate, travel, seek employment

  • Graduation is here, and to those graduates who have a job lined up, or are already working in the field of your choice, I offer my congratulations.
  • Best of senior campus voices

  • Campus Voice offers students the chance to voice their opinions about current issues.The following seniors stopped long enough to share their opinions with us.
  • Forty-Niner was my home, my prison

  • The newsroom has been my home and prison for the last year. I've spent more time in the Daily Forty-Niner offices than in my own home, including time asleep.
     
[Sports]
 


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