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CFA
alleges gender bias
The California Faculty Association
is contending that preliminary data from the last two rounds of pay raises
for Cal State University faculty were possibly tainted by system-wide gender
discrimination.
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Conference
unites educators
The best and brightest of
California's educators arrive at Cal State Long Beach on Wednesday for
a national conference on strategies to improve student achievement.
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Special
Olympics comes to CSULB
Special Olympics Southern
California will hold the 2000 Summer Games at CSULB beginning on Friday
night, June 16 through Sunday, June 18. Approximately 1,400 athletes, their
coaches and more than 2,000 volunteers will be participating.
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CSULB
proposes parking, dorms
Plans to develop student
parking and housing in the area surrounding the Patient's Garden, located
at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center are still in the preliminary stages,
according to VA and Cal State Long Beach officials.
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Editor
from Ecuador visits Daily 49er
Sponsored by the U.S. Department
of State, Ecuadorian newspaper editor Marco Antonio Arauz visited the Cal
State Long Beach Summer Forty-Niner June 8.
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Honor
society inducts students
Sixteen recent Cal State
Long Beach graduates have been initiated into Phi Beta Kappa, the university
announced.
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Health
Services Center proud of its technology
The advancement in computer
technology, one of the most important changes at Student Health Services
at Cal State Long Beach in recent years, is finally near completion.
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Dr.
Maxson comes far
Cal State Long Beach President
Robert Maxson has come a long way from a cotton farm close to Greensville,
Miss., on which he was raised.
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Service
enforces draft registration
Mayfair High School senior
Jerad Atherton has taken a casual approach to registering for the draft.
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Campus
parking, dorms not an issue
A dorm. A parking lot. Many
plans for the patients' garden at the Veterans' Affairs Medical Center
are being made, but Cal State Long Beach needs to face the facts.
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Microsoft
breakup important
Cal State Long Beach students
beware. Microsoft has taken over the world and no one cares.
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SOAR
2000
Cristian Vera
Aleman/Summer Forty-Niner
Cal State Long Beach's Student
Orientation, Advising and Registration session attracted a large number
of incoming students to campus Saturday. The next SOAR session is
Monday, June 19, for transfer students only.
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Brainless
wonders
Jellies: Phantoms of the
Deep will open tomorrow at the Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific.
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Beach
Fest rocks
Get ready for a day of sunshine,
contests and live music as the largest beach event in California, Beach
Fest 2000, comes to Long Beach on June 17.
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Arliss
TV crew modifies Pyramid into film stage
The Pyramid at Cal State
Long Beach was host to a film crew on Tuesday, where an episode of "Arliss"
was being taped. The crew had been working since 6 a.m. and the wrap
was to come somewhere around 8 p.m., according to Dan Kaplow, the show's
producer.
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ARTS
FAST READS
Mariachi Cobre & The
University Art Museum
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OPENING
PICKS
SHAFT, BOYS AND GIRLS,
TITAN A.E., FANTASIA 2000
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Puerto
Vallarta
Home of mariachi music,
tequila and a rich, Mexican tradition, Puerto Vallarta is a feast for the
senses.
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Pole
vaulter rises to Olympic challenge
For Long Beach State pole-vaulter
Borya Celentano, he knew track and field was in his blood.
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New
head coach moves on to familiar playing field
It will not be easy to replace
long time Long Beach State men's volleyball Head Coach Ray Ratelle, but
former player and assistant Alan Knipe looks forward to the challenge as
new head coach.
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ROUNDUP
Senior Long Beach State
cross country and track and field athlete Johann Appell was selected as
a first team GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American on the Men's Spring At-Large
Team on Tuesday.
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