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Hart
to educators: It's your time
Challenging educators from
throughout California, the state's former secretary for education declared
on Wednesday that teachers and administrators face an unprecedented opportunity.
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CFA,
CSU near stalemate
The California Faculty Association
and the Cal State University system are heading toward a stalemate in negotiations
over salary if the two sides cannot agree on how to implement faculty raises,
said campus and CFA officials.
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Unique
games inspire athletes' special skills
The Special Olympics Southern
California 2000 Summer Games held at Cal State Long Beach from June 16
-- 18 provided a distinctive experience for athletes, coaches, volunteers
and spectators.
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CFA
fights for lecturers*
The California Faculty Association
will ask for extended contracts for Cal State University lecturers in the
next round of contract negotiations next year, said CFA representatives.
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New
construction firm to complete 7th Street work*
Construction work on Route
22, known locally as Seventh Street, will be taken over by a newly hired
contractor.
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Fast
Read*
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Net
not worth it
The Democratic National
Committee now offers anyone with a computer the chance to get on the Internet
for free.
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Track
coach hired*
Long Beach State cross country
and track and field head coach Andy Sythe got some much needed help when
he hired assistant coach Dana Colligan Gutierrez last week.
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SUMMER WORK
Cristian Vera
Aleman/Summer Forty-Niner
Scheduled to be completed August
2001, the CSULB Fine Arts buildings are being renovated. Because
less population on campus, a number of construction projects
take place during summer sessions.
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Museum
focuses on photos
The diverse and imaginative
work of California photographers gilded newly painted walls when the University
Art Museum opened for the summer season Tuesday.
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Library
hosts literature seminar for children
The Cal State Long Beach
University Library Children's Collection is hosting its second Summer Children's
Literature Institute June 26 and 27, said Kelly Stidham, director of outreach
for the children's collection.
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OPENING
PICKS
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TEMECULA*
Vineyards draping sun-drenched
hillsides, hot-air balloons filling the sky with bright color, connoisseurs
sipping wine in a stone courtyard ? these scenes abound throughout the
Temecula wine country.
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Future
covered by student artist*
Every now and again something
comes along that must be noticed.
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