Thursday, December 6, 2007

Seditious Libel for two please

Brave kid sans slingshot. A young Palestinian shows his diapproval of an occupying Israeli tank





If you're wearing CSULB apparel, it was made with the hands of a suffering indigenous person in a 3rd world country, according to the Campus Progressives. If you're still pissed you didn't get a seat to the Jim Gilchrist show, you can partially blame the Campus Progressives.

A liberal on campus activist group meets twice a week on Mondays and Wednesdays to discuss everything from illegal immigration to gay's rights. On Wednesdays the discourse is taken to Viento Y Agua, a homey coffee shop on Fourth street here in the city of Long Beach. "It's just a chance for us to feel more unified outside of the campus and the staff here is very accomodating to us, we roll pretty deep," says JC, a Progressive member.

According to the Daily 49er, staff writer Tiffany Rider disclosed the Collectives pursuit to inform and support the legalization of marijuana and student tuition fee increases next semester. Cultural festivals, revolution film night and political debates are some of the activities that the club puts on and even a "how to overthrow a government" workshop is in the works. Rikers Island here we come yay!!!

http://www.csulb.edu/org/progressives/

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Break-yo-neck

Spin on your head and impress your mom, a breakdancer shows he can hold his dinner






Justin Young a.k.a. Baloo has been The Breakdancer clubs head organizer for the past year. The PE building is home to the Break Battle crews that headspin, windmill and dead man (where you throw yourself horizontally in the air flat on the ground) til closing.

"Breakdancing has been a major cultural iconic dance form since the 80's. It originated on the East Coast by entrepeneurs Mr. Freeze and Crazy Legs, still well known in the scene", said Young, a 4th year Marketing major.

Aside from a complete workout, the clubs organizes "battles" with other competring colleges, where a scene from Westside story ensues. Two groups commense in what looks like a reallive fight but break out in a dance like act and individuals show their talents while being applauded by their comrades. The club meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7-?

Beginners welcome but make sure you have medical insurance.

compose this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


[Video]An eccentric musician performs at the ART SOUNDWALK

If creating music is what you are all about, The Composers Guild Society is requesting your presence. Every other Thursday the club meets in the Music Department at 8 pm to discuss their next up and ocming performance and their eager aspiration of making it big.

Joe Kaplan, Composer Guild committee member describes the club as multi-faceted and talented,"We have an array of talents here and i think that we have one of the best programs in the State." The club has entered competitions state wide and has recently been awarded the "Composers Guild Future Award" for you guessed it, Best Composition.

This qualified them to perform before a packed house at the Museum of Latin American Art on November 26th."It was amazing, we worked really hard and we are always looking for new talents" said Kaplan, a senior Music major. The club was established in 2003 and has been prosperous and continues to gain notoriety.

study abroad...that means outside of your incubator!!!




[Photo]Maybe you can study oppression from Burmese monks in a protest, yay!

Eric Johnson head of the Study Abroad Club is as motivational as Tony Robbins. His charisma he advocates for leaving your native homeland to study in the unknown is uncanny. Every Wednesday at 5 pm in the CBA building rm. 114, you can find him and a slew of hungry students waiting to abandon ship.

"We started with 5 people and now we have 25 regular attendees, new faces are always showing up", said Johnson, a senior Geography major from Bakersfield. The club has been in motion since the mid-nineties but has gone through several transformations and as of recent has been fully revived due to the efforts of Johnson. "We are trying to put together scholarships and workshops for people interested in studying abroad to show them that its not an impossible feat."

When you arrive, you can find an array of pamphlets that describe in detail about the many lands that await you to expand your mind to a new culture and experience. On occasion documentaries of sister city Universities are shown and x-pat students return and describe their adventurous tales of the time they got pick-pocketed.
http://www.csulb.edu/org/special/globaltravel/about.htm

Anime I ask you out on a date?



Yoni Matayou, Anime guru and looks like an animated character himself!!

Ahhh, some things never change! Growing up watching cartoons and reading comic books transcends into adult life!!! Join the Anime Club where you can feel one and comfortable with your fellow addicts. The Anime club meets every Thursday night at 7pm to watch old Anime flicks like an old couple watching Casablanca!

"I've been collecting comic books since i was five and i ultimately want to become an illustrator", said Martin Chou, President of the Anime Association. The Anime craze has been around for decades, although the movement was centrally focused in Japan and has flourished nationwide, especially in the US.

The club offers much more than drinking soda and eating milk duds in the USU Ballroom, field trips to the years Anime Convention at the Long Beach Convention center was the highlight for Annie Jones. "We got to meet all our favorite directors and got signed DVD's." A few of the hardcore's will be taking a trip to Japan this summer to attend the real deal Anime Festival in Okinawa where they claim that they can experiece "Anime Enlightenment".

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

I KNOW KA-RAZY



Sinsei Samir Abboud instructs his students how to block

"The ultimate aim of the art of Karate lies not in victory or defeat, but in the perfection of the characters of its participants."-Gichin Funakoshi

Every Monday and Wednesday at 12-2 pm, the Shotokan Karate club meets in the PE building in room PE-60 to practice and participate in 3 different categories: Kihon (basic blocks, punches, etc.), Kata (combat simulation) and Kumite (sparring). Don't fret if you are inexperienced, instructions are given at the most basic level.

The club was created in 1961 by Caylor Adkins, a disciple of Tsutomu Oshima who was a master in the Shotokan and is responsible for bringing this particular martial art to America. Current instructor Samir Abboud took over in 1992 and has enjoyed "teaching honor through self defense and discipline."

Aside from learning a worldwide international sport, the advantages are numerous according to Ben Feldman. "It helps you become more coordinated and sound. My stamina has increased over the last few weeks and I've made alot of new friends."

If your interested in joining the Shotkan Karate Club, you can e mail shotokan@csulb.edu or check out their website at http://www.csulb.edu/org/shotokan/

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

I SHALL FAST

Hamza, PR officer of the Muslim Society Club sings the "Call to Prayer"

Last Tuesday the Muslim Society Club invited CSULB students to break fast with them during the holy month of Ramadan.

About 100 people attended the event and speakers educated the students about what Ramadan is and the discipline to fast for a full month from sun-up to sun-down. Hamza, the public relations officer for the Muslim Society was the host of the night and provided ample information from everything to the rigors of going through a fast to the "Testimony of Faith" that takes place 5 times a day in the Muslim religion.

I participated in the prayer and only the men were allowed to attend the secluded room adjacent to the USU ballroom. After taking off my shoes and kneeling northeast, the direction of the holy site that pilgrimages are made to annually, we kneeled and prayed to Allah.

Magic Lamp, a Lebanese restaurant on 2nd Street in Long Beach catered the event and provided more than enough food for the public. As we ate, several volunteers, non-muslims that participated in the fast, some for the entire month, some just for a day expressed their experience and how it affected them. Students described being a little tired, at times forgetful of the fast (which includes not drinking water) but overall overcoming personal challenges and disciplining one's self.

http://www.sunnah.org/ibadaat/fasting/fast.html

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Follow the Leader!!!!

Everyone wants to be the leader at some point in their lives. Not everyone possesses these qualities though. It takes a certain kind to be able to utilize this prowess when it is attained. It comes from within, that innate destiny which benefits this person to take a trip to the Lois J. Swanson Leadership Resource Center.
As stated by Carmen Long, a contributing writer to the Daily Forty-Niner, "A lot goes on in the center, but it is home to an extracurricular student organization on campus called Leadership Academy." The center's goal according to Long is to "empower those with leadership potential", and with great resources such as The O'Dell Family Leadership Resource Library, it would be difficult to be led astray from that mantra. Topics such as event planning to leadership strategies can be researched and help you to be well on your way to a bright future.
Make sure to stop by the Student Union in room 313-A and inquire about the program to become enrolled in the academy. There is no cost or GPA requirement and a handly little letter of recommendation can be used at your disposal when you are applying to be the next CEO at IBM.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

SELF DEVELOPMENT

Weekly I would like to attend a different organization's meeting or event and interview heads of that club and discuss their mission statement and what they are all about. Whether it be events, discourse, community involvement and all around opportunities, I want to be able to relay first hand what it is these clubs and organizations offer.
I think that on hand field reporting is really the best way to get to the core of the source since it is a social congregation, why not be social!!! Also, you can get a better idea of how the members feel as of yet, and i will report, good or bad reviews, but one on one reporting is the most credible and verifiable way to form an opinion when seeking information about a club.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

YOU'RE NOT A DRONE

There may be a few of you who would like to finish your college career and never look back twice at the campus you graduated from. But if your like myself, you want to make most of the opportunity, because regret is a hard thing to live with.
Your first semester here may be overwhelming, especially if you're from a small town or just don't have the friend base you're use to. Boasting 30,000 students, it's no wonder one can just melt into the masses.
Fortunately, CSULB has one of the most varietal and diverse student life and development programs. With a gamut of social clubs abundant, these associations enable you to bolster your student career and in fact, beef up your resume in the real world while establishing life long friendships. http://www.csulb.edu/divisions/students2/sld/.
Check out the student organizations office in the student unions' 2nd floor and join up with a weekly break-dancing crew while discussing right-wing issues that same night.