Daily 49er Dec. 2, 2015

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DAILY 49ER California State University, Long Beach

Vol. LXVII, Issue 53

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Tough play by 49ers not enough LBSU erase a double-digit deficit, but lose to a resilient San Diego State inside the Pyramid. By Joshua Caudill Staff Writer

It was an intense battle between two Southern California rivals Tuesday night as San Diego State held on to defeat the Long Beach State men’s basketball team, 76-72, sending the 49ers to their fourth consecutive loss. The 49ers (3-4) made a valiant comeback, erasing a 13-point first-half deficit but ultimately fell short after San Diego State (5-3) found the hot hand in Trey Kell. The sophomore guard led the Aztecs in scoring; gaining all 13 of his points in the second half, which included four three-pointers. “We don’t have time to worry about our spirits. We need to worry about getting better,” LBSU head coach Dan Monson said. “We knew we weren’t going to go undefeated with this schedule but we are panicked about is we have to learn from the losses.” LBSU struggled early, only hitting two of their first 11 shots while the Aztecs hit 13 of their first 27 shots from the field, including five three-pointers. The Aztecs lead was as large as 13 at one point in part due to walk-on freshman Ben Perez. The guard was a perfect 4-of-4 from the field, which included two back-to-back three-pointers and a momentum building dunk that put SDSU in the driver’s seat with a 40-27 lead late in the first half. “It was an incredible feeling,” Perez said. “I had a couple of slow games but it just felt good to get out there and get back to how I know I can shoot and how I know I can play. I got to credit all that to my teammates getting me open. Now we got to get ready to go back to work.” A Nick Faust three-pointer in the closing seconds of the first half made it 40-32 and gave the 49ers some much needed momentum heading into the locker room. It was a tale of two halves as San Diego State was held to only one field goal within the first 10 minutes of the second half and LBSU started to chip away at the Aztecs’ lead. The Walter Pyramid crowd came alive after a Noah Blackwell three-pointer and a Faust dunk cut the

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Aiding students towards safety CSULB’s SHS providing students with free HIV/AIDS testing. By Riva Lu Staff Writer

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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

‘Bad faith’ bargains upset CFA Representatives have levied complaints against the California State University system. By Micayla Vermeeren Assistant News Editor

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Senior guard Nick Faust (2) throws down a dunk in LBSU’s 76-72 loss to San Diego State inside the Walter Pyramid on Tuesday.

In honor of World AIDS Day, California State University, Long Beach’s Student Health Services offered free HIV and AIDs testing. “We are letting you know all the resources we have through the Student Health Services offices,” said Annika Horvath, freshman women’s gender and sexuality studies major. “You can spin the wheel and win a prize for answering questions about HIV and AIDS.” Horvath said that the purpose of the event is to bring awareness to HIV and AIDS. This event only takes place every Dec. 1 in conjunction with World AIDS Day. “We have Out of The Closet here offering free HIV testing,” senior health science major Zaira Ramirez said. “We also have the Latino community that are also providing free HIV testing through Bienestar.” Ramirez said that there will also be a truck doing free HIV testing tomorrow.

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Out of The Closet is a thrift store on Pacific Coast Highway and Redondo that gives 96 percent of every dollar they make towards AIDS health care and HIV Testing, said Steve Marine, a counselor from Out of The Closet. “I am part of the fix sight division, so I do the testing at the Out of The Closet stores,” Marine said. “We also have mobile testing units that go out and give free HIV testing as well.” Salud a la Vida, a student organization on campus, will be providing health education workshops at CSULB during the spring, public health graduate student Diana Aguirre said. “We are focusing on healthy lifestyle behaviors, like reducing alcohol drinking, substance use and practicing safe sex,” Aguirre said. Aguirre said that Salud a la Vida is hosting free testing today on campus and are here at the World AIDS day to support and show solidarity. “We provide free condoms on campus for students because they are not actually available and given for

After authorizing a potential strike and hosting a rally at the California State University Chancellor’s Office, the California Faculty Association has brought labor complaint charges against CSU for wrongdoing during the bargaining process. The complaints were levied against the CSU on Nov. 19 through California’s Public Employment Relations Board. “The Chancellor decided what he thought was fair compensation for faculty before the bargaining process even began, and that is not bargaining in good faith,” CFA’s allegations state, as per CFA Bargaining Team chair Kevin Wehr. The foundation for the charges comes from the Higher Education Employer-Employee Relations Act, Section 3572b of which “requires the CSU management and CFA to reach an agreement on salary before the university sends a budget request to the legislature and governor” as well as hosting bargaining in good faith. “The CSU remains committed to

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Health Care Administration major Kathleen Nguyen, 19, and Women Studies major Annika Horvath, 18, educate Social Work major Maria Garcia, 18, and Nursing major Stefany Aguilar about the risks of HIV and AIDS through a trivia game on World AIDS Day at the Maxson Plaza on Tuesday. free,” Aguirre said. Students who would like to get

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tested for HIV can do so at Lot 17 today from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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