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Careers
in CRIME
About 70 law enforcement
agencies surrounded the area near the Social Sciences/Public Affairs Building
Tuesday in an effort to recruit Cal State Long Beach's finest.
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A.S.I
denies KBEACH independence
KBEACH has lost their bid
for independence.
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CSU
budget may grow
The California State University
system may be getting a larger budget for the 2000-01 academic year, CSU
Chancellor Charles B. Reed said Monday.
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Cinco
de Mayo celebrated with food and music
Cinco de Mayo is just the
fifth of May, another day to work and toil away the hours for some people.
For others, it is a celebration of the heroic actions of Mexican villagers
more than a century ago.
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Man
arrested for killing L.B. officer
Police arrested a man Tuesday
in connection with the weekend killing of a Long Beach gang-detail officer
and the wounding of another policeman and a pregnant woman, investigators
said.
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Students
help Make-A-Wish
Cal State Long Beach students
who attended Spring Fling 2000 were able to have fun while participating
in an event that helped the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
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Unions
celebrate May Day with barbecue
Barbecue smoke filled the
air around the Speakers' Platform on Upper Campus Monday, as the Labor
Council kicked off its fourth annual May Day celebration.
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Ice
Dogs in danger
The Long Beach Ice Dogs'
hopes of advancing in the playoffs diminished Monday with a 5-1 loss to
the Chicago Wolves at the Long Beach Arena.
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Photo by Cristian
Vera Aleman
Corporal Don Mitchell of the
Onterio police and his K9 unit patner Natz, take a quick break in the car
away from the noise.
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Longer
teacher evaluations, more problems
Filling out an evaluation
form at the end of class when everyone is ready to hit the door cannot
possibly reflect the real opinion of students about the class material,
the teacher and how he used the materials to impart knowledge.
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Praises,
thanks honest students
I want to take this opportunity
to point out the honesty of Cal State Long Beach students.
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College
dormitory life dramatic, like in "the hood"
If only those hundreds of
people standing in line to receive housing in the dorms next year knew
what they were getting themselves into.
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Journalism
department needs serious help
The Daily Forty-Niner and
the journalism department will be without a photojournalism option next
semester. Yes, that means no photos, or at best sub-par ones. At least
someone applied for photo editor for fall 2000.
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