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Depository
program in jeopardy
One of the nation's most
popular federal programs -- and on this campus one of the most important
-- is threatened by a House proposal to slash its funding.
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Operation
Graduation sparks hope
Nearly 400 probated high
school students from around Los Angeles County who once risked dropping
out of school had good reason to celebrate Sunday, June 4 at The Pyramid.
Despite the odds, they were graduating.
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Campus
construction scheduled
Be prepared to sweat it
out at University Library this summer.
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Bateman
scores
The Bateman team from the
Cal State Long Beach public relations program fought bureaucracy and worked
long hours to place third at this year's national intercollegiate competition
in Chicago.
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Affirmative
action still alive
With the passing of Proposition
209 in 1996, affirmative action programs in California were supposed to
disappeared.
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Career
development workshops beneficial
The Career Development Center
at Cal State Long Beach is offering workshops throughout the summer to
assist students seeking employment.
The first workshop, which
took place on June 6, dealt with job searching techniques, including both
traditional and non-traditional methods.
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49er
Camp
Swarms of buzzing little
creatures with seemingly boundless energy will invade Cal State Long Beach
this summer. Nothing can stop them, not even nap time.
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CRIME
LOG
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Cyber
data insufficient
As Kelly Janousek spoke,
you could almost see the American flag unfurling and hear the trumpets
of the national anthem.
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Media's
view one-sided
The end of Israel's illegal
occupation of Southern Lebanon has been labeled a crisis by the American
media, but how can the end of Israel's brutal oppression in this particular
region be anything but joyous?
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Venice
getaway
Not exactly in Venice, but
in Long Beach, romantic and relaxing cruises are offered around the
canals of Naples Island near the area of Belmont Shore.
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Newman
reflects life through music
The South Coast Repertory
in Costa Mesa is currently presenting the world premiere of the musical
theater piece "The Education of Randy Newman," which runs until July 2.
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CSULB
graduate Cruz has mastered plan for success
As new developments bolster
the City of Long Beach, Ron Cruz has the opportunity to give back to the
community he has grown to love. Cruz, a Cal State Long Beach graduate,
is the youngest and newest city planner.
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New
food chains in USU
Four new restaurants are
scheduled to open in the University Student Union on the first day of classes
in the fall semester.
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La
Jolla Jewel of the coast
Swimming, surfing, shopping
and supping: La Jolla has it all. Only one hour and a half south of Long
Beach, this city's many diversions make it an intriguing weekend destination.
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"Time
Code"
"Time Code" brings out a
new era, the digital era. Director Mike Figgis, who in 1996 earned
an Oscar nomination with his film "Leaving Las Vegas," has come this time
with a totally fresh technique and idea which could be the birth of 21st
century filmmaking.
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