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VOL. VII,  NO. 126 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH  JUNE 29, 2000
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Tracy Reynolds
Editor in Chief

M.A. Anastasi
City Editor

Chan Tran
Diversions Editor

Se J. Reed
Opinion Editor

Cristian Vera Aleman
Photo Editor

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[news]
  • CFA, CSU reach formal impasse

  • Salary negotiations between the union representing faculty in the Cal State University system and administrators of the system have reached an official impasse after last week's meeting at Cal State Dominguez Hills.
     
  • Police say riots unlikely

  • A riot of the kind that occurred in the aftermath of the Los Angeles Lakers victory celebration is not likely to happen at Cal State Long Beach, University Police Lt. Stan Skipworth said.
     
  • Belmont rapes remain unsolved

  • The Belmont Shore rapist has not been active since his March attack on a 76-year-old woman in the College Park Estates neighborhood, according to Long Beach police, who are continuing their investigation.
     
  • CSULB workshop teaches Internet job search tactics

  • By clicking their way around a vast landscape of information, students can find whatever they need at any time on the Internet, including a career.
     
  • Canines captivate CSULB

  • More than 1,700 terriers representing 20 different breeds appeared in a dog show held by Great Western Terrier Association of Southern California, Inc. at Cal State Long Beach on June 23 and 24.
     
  • Professor honored

  • The Distinguished Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activity Award was awarded to Fen Rhodes, professor of psychology at Cal State Long Beach, for his work in HIV/AIDS prevention. 
     
  • Maxson welcomes scholars

  • Freshman President's Scholars , their families and President Robert Maxson enjoyed a reception as a part of scholars' orientation program at the Japanese Garden Friday evening.
     
  • Service reports draft compliance low

  • Although the draft has not been on the mind of American people for 30 years, the Selective Service System released a report May 17 stating that 21 percent of young men in California are not in compliance with draft registration regulations.
     
  • Urban run-off mars beaches

  • As the Independence Day holiday approaches, many students enrolled in the Cal State Long Beach summer session are probably hoping to spend a lazy hour or two at the beach.
     
  • Student Union pool not used

  • As spring gives way to summer and higher temperatures force skin pores to sweat, lackadaisical poolside inhabitants spread their towels and seek relief in the form of cool, chlorinated waters all over the Southland.
     
  • Seventh Street work under new contract

  • Construction work on Route 22, known locally as Seventh Street, will be taken over by a newly hired contractor.
Lonely pool
POOL
Cristian Vera Aleman/Summer Forty-Niner
University Student Union  swiming pool.

[Opinion]
  • Queensway development good idea

  • Development plans for Queensway Bay offer Cal State Long Beach students a new place to spend their free time and extensive job opportunities.
     
  • Real reason for Fourth

  • The Fourth of July evokes images of fireworks, barbecues, parades and parties where people can go get smashed. It's a good day. 
     
[Diversions]
  • Development plan revives downtown LB

  • Driving through downtown Long Beach one may notice the mass development near Queen-way Bay. This project is the expansion of 300 acres of the downtown area including the Downtown Harbor, the Long Beach Convention Center and aquarium.
     
  • Designer creates for future

  • The cover for the schedule of classes, with its number laden, futuristic, golden spiral design is the first cover in a long time to be so bold.
     
  • OPENING PICKS
  • Santa Barbara sparkles

  • Nestled between the verdant Santa Ynez mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Santa Barbara's charm has made it one of Southern California's most visited cities.
     
  • May the Fourth be with you

  • Independence Day celebrations
     
[Sports]
  • CSULB pitcher gets US team position

  • Long Beach State baseball player Bobby Crosby was selected to serve his country last week as he was named to the U.S. national baseball team.
     


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