Daily 49er, September 8, 2016

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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH

VOL. LXVIII, ISSUE 8 | SEPTEMBER 8, 2016

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ADMINISTRATION

A OP-ED

Curtains close on NWC NWC will not return to the Carpenter Center stage on Sept. 29. By Miranda Andrade-Ceja Managing Editor

The controversial play “N*gger, W*tback, Ch*nk,” will no longer be playing at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center after President Jane Close Conoley said the university would not support it as a part of the academic curriculum for the fall 2016 semester. Jane Close Conoley At the start of this week, Executive Director of the Carpenter Center Michele Roberge resigned from her 14-year career at Cal State Long Beach in response. Roberge said that the decision was an act of censorship by administration. “I was floored, flabbergasted. We announced the show in March, it went on sale in March, Michele Roberge we started selling tickets and in May I got a call from Cyrus Parker-Jeanette – the dean, my boss – saying: ‘the President wants you to cancel the show,’” Roberge said. The show had a two-day residency at the Carpenter Center in fall 2015, but was pulled off the schedule for fall 2016. Conoley said that the show was presented to her as a part of a campus effort to inspire progressive dialogue

see NWC, page 3

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

College of Engineering welcomes incoming engineers Cal State Long Beach students attempted to recruit future engineers.

s of Sept. 1, CSULB is officially a smoke-free campus. What does that mean, though, when the policy won’t be enforced for three more years? See page 6 for more.

Quitting: the benefits

Quitting is a tough process for smokers and takes time, but the overall health benefits can start even minutes after stopping. Here are some of the positive effects that occur in your body once you quit smoking. 20 minutes Blood pressure and pulse drop to normal and your body temperature in your hands and feet increase to normal. 8 hours Carbon monoxide levels in the blood drop to normal and your oxygen level increases.

24 hours Breath, hair and body stop smelling like smoke. Decreases chance of a heart attack. 48 hours Nerve endings recover. Sense of taste and smell improve.

72 hours The nicotine is out of your body. Bronchial tubes relax, making breathing easier.

2 weeks to 3 months Lungs can hold more air. Exercise becomes easier and circulation increases.

1 to 9 months Coughing, congestion, fatigue and shortness of breath decrease. The cilia (tiny hair cells) in the lungs regrow, which cleans the lungs and helps prevent infections. Overall, body energy increases. 1 year Risk of coronary heart disease is cut in half.

By Roberto Herrera Staff Writer

Engineering students were greeted with puppies, sandwiches and candy at Cal State Long Beach’s Engineering Welcome Day Wednesday. The afternoon event was held on the Outpost Lawn, next to the Vivian Engineering Center. “Our mission today is to inform students of the different resources they have,” said Teresa Rebolledo, a freshman majoring in civil engineering who was work-

see WELCOME, page 3

5 years Risk of a stroke is reduced to that of a non-smoker. Source: County of Los Angeles Public Health Working for You (2015), Image: stock.adobe.com Infographic by Jade Inglada


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