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VOL. VII,  NO. 130 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH  JULY 27, 2000
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[news]
  • We're darn near full
    Cal State Long Beach will reach its enrollment capacity of roughly 25,000 full-time equivalency students by fall 2002, according to budget recommendations sent to President Robert Maxson last week.
  • Students 'abusing' software program
    Forty-five of the 50 Office 2000 Pro software programs rented by Cal State Long Beach students through University Bookstore have not been returned.
  • CSULB reassures American Indians
    Responding to a report that Cal State Long Beach may develop student parking and housing on land belonging to the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, the university strongly assured American Indian tribal representatives Monday that it has not committed to any plans.
  • Summer enrollment steady
    While  Cal State Long Beach enrollment has risen by more than 5 percent over the past year, summer session enrollment has increased only about one-half percent over last year.
  • VA story
    Responding to a report that Cal State Long Beach may develop student parking and housing on land belonging to the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, the university strongly assured American Indian tribal representatives Monday that it has not committed to any plans.
  • Grant
    Cal State Long Beach's College of Education received a three-year, $1.29 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
  • University contractor arrested on felony charges
    An outside contracter who worked at Cal State Long Beach's Special Education Clinic was arrested July 26 by University Police on five felony charges of oral copulation and distributing pornographic material to minors under 14 years of age, university spokesperson Toni Beron said.
  • Ahlquist: last professor of the original 13
    Looking for Cal State Long Beach in 1949, then Los Angeles/Orange County College, was quite a challenge. Ask anyone on the street for directions, and the response led directly to Long Beach City College.

[Opinion]
  • Medical center remains open
    Long Beach city officials should be commended for their efforts to keep Community Medical Center up and running.
  • Are cops watching you, too?
    Big Brother was watching me from a police helicopter at 9:15 p.m. on July 16. I know this because I was issued a citation by a police officer that had not personally witnessed my supposed wrongdoing.

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