CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
VOL. LXVIII, ISSUE 18 | SEPTEMBER 28, 2016
D49er Into the blue
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Amber Costa | Daily 49er
ud Fine stands in front of one of his art pieces created in collaboration with Barbara McCarren for their exhibition AND/OR on Tuesday. To read about the walkthrough with the University Art Museum artists, see page 4.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
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Aquarium of the Pacific hosts a night for college students Special extended hours will be offered for students and members. By Laura Manriquez Staff Writer
Cal State Long Beach students can experience marine life up close during the College and Food Truck Night at the Aquarium of the Pacific in downtown Long Beach Thursday at 5 p.m. The event, which takes place during aquarium after hours, was designed in order to accommodate the busy lifestyles and limited finances of college students, according to event coordina-
tor Jason Philpy. Philpy said that the goal of the event is to bring “fun for college students at an affordable price.” Students with a valid college ID can purchase discounted tickets for $12.95. During the night, the aquarium will keep open its interactive exhibits and animal encounters, such as the Shark Lagoon, the sea otter habitat, penguin encounter and the jellyfish exhibit; however, the Lorikeet Forest will be closed. Aquarium attendees will also be able to enjoy live music and food trucks, such as Nestor’s Tacos, Tomski Sausage and Bok Choy on Wheels. This isn’t the aquarium’s first effort to reach out to CSULB.
The aquarium offers college students the chance to work at the aquarium via internship programs for current students and recent graduates. According to the aquarium’s website, those who intern play a direct role in conserving and ensuring the vitality and health of the oceans and ocean life. Philpy said that College and Food Truck Night has been held before and the aquarium plans on continuing the tradition, adding that the next event is being scheduled for spring 2017. College and Food Truck Night will go from 5 - 9 p.m. Thursday. General admission for the event is $14.95 without a college I.D., $12.95 with an I.D. and free for aquarium members.
FAST FACTS
COLLEGE AND FOOD TRUCK NIGHT • Where: Aquarium of the Pacific • When: Thursday from 5 - 9 p.m.
• Admission: $14.95 without college I.D., $12.95 with an I.D. and free for aquarium members
Did you know your information is up for sale on the black market? The Deep Web is home to stolen contraband that has affected millions. By Caitlyn Mendoza Staff Writer
Recently, a Russian hacker breached 200 million Yahoo accounts to sell the personal information on the black market — your account information may be included. However, the significance of this hacking isn’t necessarily who is behind it, but rather what they are doing with all of this information. You’ve probably heard about the black market — a place where illegal narcotics, dangerous weapons, stolen information and even illicit pornography are sold. However, the black market is not an actual location — so where exactly does one purchase these kinds of contraband? Surprisingly enough, the black market can be reached through the comfort of one’s home, for it lives on the internet — in a location of the world wide web that cannot be indexed by search
see WEB, page 6