Summer 49er, June 2, 2016

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SUMMER 49ER California State University, Long Beach

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Vol. LXVII, Issue 117

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Thursday, June 2, 2016

CSU ratifies agreement with CFA After months of negotiations, CSU faculty and staff have a salary increase. By Michaela Kwoka-Coleman News Editor

Jay L. Clendenin | L os A ngeles Times | TNS

The California State University Board of Trustees ratified a tentative agreement with the California Faculty Association regarding CSU faculty salaries, according to a CFA press release. The agreement, which was ratified by the CSU trustees on May 25, guarantees pay increases for faculty throughout the next year. As laid out in the agreement, faculty on active pay status or on leave will receive a 5 percent general salary increase on June 30. They will then receive a 2 percent general salary increase July 1, followed by a 3.5 percent salary increase on July 1, 2017. In total, CSU faculty will receive a 10.5 percent salary raise over the course

Police officers check and evacuate students after a shooting on the UCLA campus on Wednesday, June 1.

see CFA, page 2

The shooting prompted an hours-long lockdown, with students and faculty hiding in classrooms, dining halls and restrooms all around campus.

Cindy Masner named Interim Athletic Director Long-time Long Beach State employee Cindy Masner will be assuming new role on campus.

By Michaela Kwoka-Coleman News Editor

As UCLA students made their way to class Wednesday morning, their stress about upcoming final exams and papers was interrupted by a campus-wide lockdown after an apparent murder-suicide in the heart of campus. According to a UCLA press release, university police responded to a 911 call around 10 a.m. regarding an active shooter in an engineering building. The 911 call resulted in the rapid response of not only university police, but hundreds of law enforcement officials including the Los Angeles Police Department, the LA Fire Department, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. After Boelter Hall was cleared by law enforcement, Los Angeles police Chief Charlie Beck confirmed that the shooting took place in a small office in the engineering building and that the shooter was one of the two deceased parties. According to a Los Angeles Times article, a law enforcement official told the LA Times that “based on the appearances of the deceased, police believe that a professor has been shot by someone young

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By Matthew Simon

FAST FACTS What: Apparent murder-suicide at UCLA sent campus into full lockdown Where: The fourth floor of an engineering building When: Just before 10 a.m. Wednesday morning Who: William S. Klug, Associate Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor, unidentified shooter assumed to be a student of Klug’s

enough to be a student who then turned the gun on himself.” Students and faculty members identified the professor as William S. Klug. UCLA officials later confirmed his identity. Klug was an associate mechanical and aerospace engineering professor who also headed the Klug Research Group in computational biomechanics, according to his biography on the UCLA

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website. He was the father of two young children and earned his master’s degree at UCLA in 1999. The identity of the shooter has not yet been released. LAPD spokesman Capt. Andy Neiman announced that a note was found near one of the victims. At this time, LAPD has not confirmed

Cal State Long Beach President Jane Close Conoley announced in a press release Wednesday that long-time athletics employee Cindy Masner will serve as interim Athletics Director, effective June 1. The move comes after Vic Cegles announced that he was stepping down as Athletics Director to become the deputy athletic director at the University of Connecticut. This will be the second time Masner will be serving as interim athletics

see SHOOTING, page 2

see MASNER, page 7

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