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3/1/04• Vol. 128, No. 16

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Time capsules saved for posterity

Making sense of super Tuesday's proposals

Governor tries last push for Props 57, 58

New fraternity to be established

Time capsules saved for posterity

Ten capsules to be opened by 2054

Red, white and blue clothing littered the crowd of administrators, alumni, students and media gathered in support of a time capsule ceremony at the Save Mart Center on Friday. The 3,200-pound bronze bulldog statue in the lobby was the center of attention during the event. Ten time capsules were placed in the base of the seven-foot-tall statue to remain for 50 years before the reopening ceremony in 2054.More>>

 

New fraternity chapter to be established

A plan is in the works to establish a branch of Pi Kappa Phi, a national fraternity, on campus.

Representatives from Pi Kappa Phi arrive on campus today and will recruit male students who represent the ideals of the fraternity for the next month.More>>

 

University President John Welty places his capsule into the bulldog statue. Welty included a letter to the university president of 2054, explaining how the Save Mart Center came to exist.

 

Making sense of super Tuesday's proposals

Tuesday, March 2 is more than the typical primary election. California faces an uncertain future due to the state’s budget deficit, which is an estimated $22 billion this year and an estimated $14 billion next year.More>>

 

Governor tries last push for Props 57, 58

Gov. Schwarzenegger campaigned for Propositions 57 and 58 at River Park shopping center Saturday, stressing the importance of the initiatives to an attentive crowd of about 1,000 people.

“ The state had a $22 billion debt when I took office,” Schwarzenegger said. “If we spoke to a financial adviser, he would tell us 57 and 58 is what we need to refinance our debt at a lower rate and cut up the credit cards.”More>>