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Belmont Beacon

MONDAY, JUNE 9, 2014 - JUNE 15, 2014

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VOLUME 1, NO. 6

Robert Garcia youngest, first Latino, and ...on the openly gay mayor for Long Beach second By JENNIFER schlueter floor of the This past Tuesday, Long SeismicallyBeach has elected its new mayor, Robert Garcia, 36. “I’m incredibly grateful and honored to have Deficient been elected,” the new mayor said Wednesday. “I understand Building, one that for certain communities … this is a historic moment and a man is trying point of pride. But I ran to be the mayor of all of Long Beach, regardless of the color of their skin, to find the or who they love, or what part of the city they’re from.” answers to Garcia ran against real estate investor Damon Dunn, life’s resistant who would have been the first African-American mayor, and also the youngest mayor Long questions.... Beach ever had. The new mayor was elected “in an expensive race [more than 2.8 million] that shattered the city’s record for election spending, earning 52.1% of the vote to Dunn’s 47.9%,” according to the L.A. Times. His opponent congratulated Garcia stating he would make a “fantastic mayor.” The new mayor states that “Mayor Foster has done right by the city,” but he will follow his own, different ideas and style. Garcia plans not only on work-

a combination of core theoretical and practical skills development courses as well as do a research-based thesis with department faculty members, often resulting in students and faculty co-authoring papers in scientific journals. “It is a demanding program for the students as well as the faculty,” Kwon said, but one that opens doors. More than

On June 18 at 5:30 P.M., for the fourth year, politicians, community leaders and actors will gather at the offices of Keesal, Young and Logan to tell stories about Long Beach politics, culture and newsmakers. Tongues firmly in cheek, our Political Players promise to reveal the real truth about all that is happening in town. The script has been written, the roles have been cast and it’s going to be a banner year for the Political Players. This year’s topics of satire include the breakwater, saving the library, the new city council, med-pot dispensaries, and “The Gov” pondering climate change, our drought, and Sacramento politics. George Deukmejian headlines the cast, making his fourth appearance and reprising his role as “The Gov.” The other 2014 Political Players are: Evan Anderson Braude, Kay Cofield, Doug Haubert, Betty Karnette, Carl Kemp, Kraig Kojian, Art Levine, Gigi

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ing on the city’s budget, parks and libraries, but also on restoring the L.A. river by teaming up with L.A. mayor Eric Garcetti, who endorsed Garcia, bringing both cities closer together.

Officially filling the mayor position on July 15, the mayor-elect promises to strongly focus on fighting pollution, poverty, and Please see page 4

California State University, Long Beach No. 1 in the number of Physics Master’s graduates The Physics and Astronomy Department at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) has the largest number of physics master’s graduates among U.S. master’s granting universities, according to a new report on U.S. collegiate physics program graduation rates by the American Institute of Physics (AIP). During 2010, 2011 and 2012, the department averaged 12 master’s of science gradu-

ates, the highest among 62 physics master’s granting universities. “This accolade is the result of the faculty’s dedication to student success during the last decade,” said Department Chair Chuhee Kwon. “The department faculty’s goal is to support students to achieve their dream, whether it is to go to a Ph.D. program or to have a career in industry or teaching.” The graduate students take


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