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KCTY Radio Association invites students for massages and soothing sounds on Thursday, Feb 18 at 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in E Building @ LAC. LBCC's accreditation status has been reaffirmed by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges. Student health fairs will be held on Wednesday Feb.25 at the LAC and Wednesday Mar. 3 at the PCC.

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Email system crashes

Hundreds of employees were scrambling Tuesday, March 18 to communicate without their regular e-mail system. The campus e-mail server was down Tuesday morning and stayed off-line through at least late Tuesday afternoon. Computer staff members provided two Web sites to access their e-mail accounts: http://pandora.

Trustee outlines goals to improve Web, card value

Establishing an interactive online community and adding more value to the College Services Card were among some of the goals discussed by Student Trustee Reijo Rantamaula as he presented the updated ASB strategic plan at the Board of Trustees meeting at Dyer Hall on PCC, Tuesday, Feb.

Campus-name-change survey seeking suggestions

The campus-name-change task force, with the support from the Office of Institutional Research, has developed a survey to generate ideas and suggestions for possible campus names. Students and employees may submit their responses at http://www.surveymonkey.com

Teachers Air out qualms

At the Board of Trustees meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 26, the president of the full-time teachers union voiced frustration and concern over current salary and benefits negotiations with the LBCC district. Dewayne Sheaffer, the department head of counseling at LAC and Community College Association president, said, "It saddens me to stand before you and share with you the state of negotiations for full-time faculty at LBCC.

Carson St. Campus advances

The campus name change task force has recommended the name 'Carson Street Campus' to the President's Leadership Council as the best possible replacement for the outdated and inaccurate title of 'Liberal Arts Campus'. The task force also recommended that no change be made to the title 'Pacific Coast Campus.

Contest awards 2 chiefs

Contest awards 2 chiefs
After 30 contestants were narrowed down to six, LBCC student Brian Lussier and Job Corps student Alejandro Rodriguez ultimately won the positions of Chief for a Day on Monday, March 3. Both winners toured the Long Beach Police Department communications Center and had the chance to observe police officers and the K-9 unit in training at the police academy on Carson Street, March 10.

Puente provides tools for learning

Student Phillip Diaz said if it were not for his involvement with Puente, a statewide learning community, and other community learning programs, he would not have succeeded as a student. Because of his involvement with Puente, Diaz has received various scholarships, visited Washington D.

3 European nations host study program

Students interested in study abroad programs may still sign up for the several options that the school offers. Foreign language students studying French and Spanish have the option of traveling to France or Spain respectively where they may take classes from native speakers.

Center helps writing skills

While some LBCC students are easily passing their classes, others are struggling. The Writing and Reading Center is continuing to offer workshops and other to students in need of help. The free workshops offered at the Center are every Tuesday and Thursday, noon to 1 p.

Economy takes a jump in leap year

The U.S. presidential elections, Summer Olympics and Leap Year all have the distinct honoring of bringing people together every four years to debate, celebrate and one extra day to procrastinate. This February is considered an intercalary year, which adds one extra day to the shortest month every four years.

Surplus spending halted

By a 6-4 vote Monday, Feb. 25, the Associated Student Body board voted to cap reserve spending to emergencies only during the Spring Semester. ASB Treasurer Michael Brown said the finance committee and financial supervisor Sean O'Donnell recommended a cap on spending citing a third of the reserve was gone.

Simulated shooting scheduled

Simulated shooting scheduled
In the wake of recent shootings on college campuses, Long Beach police and LBCC officials are planning a mock shooting scenario over Spring Break and will need students and employees as role players. Long Beach Police Lt. Julie Prior said Monday, Feb. 25, "The college is in a three-year plan on emergency disaster preparedness and training and part of that is to conduct tabletop exercises as well as scenarios.

Design major dies

LBCC student Jimmie Hernandez, a graphic design major, died on Saturday, Feb. 23 at Long Beach Memorial Hospital due to complications from pneumonia and a heart attack according to a family member. News of Hernandez's death reached employees and students at the campus who knew him during the next two days.

Bond Measure E wins in a landslide

Bond Measure E wins in a landslide
Smooth's Sports Grille in downtown Long Beach was the scene for LBCC's victory party as Measure E, a $440 million bond, passed easily Tuesday, Feb. 5. A final count of votes early Wednesday morning showed the college's second bond measure with 73 percent of the vote, or 65,504 people saying "yes".

Women's leader to visit

In honor of Women's History Month, the LAC Cultural Affairs Council will host the program "Honoring Women of Strength," in which, California Rep. Maxine Waters will speak Thursday, March 20 from noon-1p.m. Widely Lauded for her efforts as an advocate in the women's movement, Waters was an "easy choice" Cultural Affairs chair LaTonya Neal said.

Viking Idol to show club talent

Spring Sing is fast approaching and participants are prepping for their performances. This semester marks the 57th year Spring Sing has been at LBCC, and the theme is Viking Idol. "Spring Sing is pretty much just a talent show for college students," said student and Director of Arts, Phillip Gonzalez.

Evacuation drill steady, but slow

Evacuation drill steady, but slow
An evacuation drill was held at the PCC on Wednesday, March 12 to practice evacuations of buildings on campus in case of a real emergency. The drill took place at 10 a.m. with the AA, BB, DD, and EE buildings taking part in the exercise. The other buildings will hold similar drills next month.

Peace talks and walks

Peace talks and walks
"Honk for peace! Honk to stop the violence! Love don't hate! Real men don't rape!" were the cries of students marching on Pacific Coast Highway protesting violence in their communities and schools at the Youth Anti-Violence conference held at the PCC on March 8.

Frozen child-care fees may be changed by board

The ongoing dispute surrounding a potential fee increase for LBCC's Child Development Program is in the "discussion phase" in the words of employees and students involved in the issue. Prompted by a decision made by the LBCC Board of Trustees to raise part-time campus childcare from $3.

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