Daily Titan January 24, 2011

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Vol. 89 Issue 1

January 24, 2011

Andrew Gallo sentenced

Library awards student

Chronicling the saga that has impacted the CSUF community

Book collection contest earns graduate student $800 prize

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Bulls and spurs abound at the Honda Center, alumni artist

strikes it big and the latest in local Art & Entertainment ........................................... 15

The Student Voice of California State University, Fullerton

Satellite campus moves

DETOUR & FEATURES:

Brown’s Plan

to piece state back together

Irvine campus changes to a new, efficient and easily accessible location

California’s new governor makes plans to cut funding for the CSUs and UCs KEITH COUSINS

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FLOR EDWARDS

Newly sworn in governor, Jerry Brown, did not wait long before tackling California’s $25.4 billion deficit by proposing a new state budget on Jan. 10. Brown’s budget proposes $12.5 billion in spending reductions, including a $500 million reduction to CSUs.

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Students will be punching a new address into their GPS navigators when they head to their first day of classes at Cal State Fullerton’s Irvine campus: 3 Banting Road. Starting this spring, the campus, which previously hosted some 2,700 students, will now be conveniently located off the 405 Freeway, near the 133 Toll Road and the 5 Freeway. Now the campus is a short bicycle ride or long walk to the Irvine Spectrum. Susan M. Cooper, dean of the Irvine campus since 2008, said they were seeking a “more modern building that’s centrally located” after the lease near Great Park expired. The decision to relocate Irvine’s campus from its seven-year home at El Toro Marine Base to the Irvine Spectrum was spurred on in late 2008 by Lennar Corporation’s denial to renew their lease. Jay Bond, campus architect and associate vice president for Facilities Management, said the old building was built for military needs and has become rather isolated. “Students will notice significant improvement with the new, more modern quarters,” Bond said. “It’s in a more accessible, more urban part of Irvine with connections to public transportation and bike trails. It’s more energy efficient with green features like lighting controls and energy efficient heating and cooling systems.”

According to an article in the Orange County Register, the reduction “would bring the 23-campus system back to 1999-2000 school year funding levels – and that’s the best case scenario.” The number of enrolled students at Cal State Fullerton during the 19992000 academic year was 27,215. For the fall 2011 semester there were 35,590 students enrolled. The UCs as well as California community colleges will also face reductions in funds.

+$221.6 million

“These cuts will be painful, requiring sacrifice from every sector of the state, but we have no choice,” Brown said when he introduced his proposed budget at a press conference on Jan. 10. “For 10 years, we’ve had budget gimmicks and tricks that pushed us deep into debt. We must now return California to fiscal responsibility and get our state on the road to economic recovery and job growth.” See BUDGET, page 4

-$500 million decrease in funding to Cal State University System

funds generated from tuition increase

PATRICK SCHWARZ / Daily Titan

See IRVINE, page 2

WHAT’S INSIDE MONEY MATTERS 5 percent student fee increase begins ....................................... 4 TITAN LEGEND Three-time NBA champ Bruce Bowen visits CSUF ...................................... 10 CSUF ART Rare Warhol to premiere in campus gallery ..................................... 19 STUDENT VOICE CSUF weighs in on winter intersession classes ..................................... 20

Mental health programs on campus prevent incidents Counseling and Psychological Services offers psychiatric help to students WES NEASE Daily Titan

The tragedy in Tucson has ignited debate across the country on a number of topics, not the least of which is the mental state of the shooter, Jared Lee Loughner, and what could have been done to help him before disaster struck. As a portrait of the troubled 22-year-old comes to light through his various social networking profiles and interactions with other students, faculty and staff, it has raised important questions about mental health programs on college and university campuses nationwide.

Titans defeat UCSB in final minutes

Here at Cal State Fullerton, a robust counseling and psychological service center is available to all students who have paid the student health fees that are made mandatory with enrollment charges. The services include individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, consultations, workshops and referrals to local providers in the event that further services are required. “Counseling and Psychological Services has an amazing thing that’s free that’s available if someone’s going through really hard times with transition in school or just personal things,” said Darany Hoang, health educator at the Health Center, in an interview last semester. “There’s a professional

staff that’s available for psychotherapy, and we have a psychiatrist here. If someone needs medication for that type of arena, that’s available.” Students seeking counseling services need only show up during regular office hours to receive a 15-minute screening from a counselor on staff. This screening session allows the counselor to determine the level of service the student requires. A follow-up 50-minute session can then be scheduled for later or, in more serious cases, conducted immediately. See HEALTH, page 19

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MARK SAMALA / Daily Titan Titan junior guard Orlando Brown muscles his way for the ball with a Gaucho. CSUF ended its two-game homestand with memorable victories.

Men’s basketball spurs for victory Titans destructed their long-time rival 49ers and conference favorite UC Santa Barbara ELLIOT COOK Daily Titan

With the spring semester now here, the Cal State Fullerton men’s basketball team had their most important homestand of the season. Facing their rival the Long Beach State 49ers for the 100th time on Thursday, Jan. 20, the Titans were able to pull out an 89-87 win at Titan Gym. Coming into the game the 49ers were 6-0 in the Big West, so this was a game the Titans knew they had to have. Although the Titans have been struggling recently, they came ready to play. The Titans led 35-33 at the half, but the game was back and forth for the most part. Redshirt

senior forward Jer’Vaughn Johnson was the dominant force in the paint all night, finishing with 22 points and 13 rebounds, six of them on the offensive glass. All five Titan starters scored in double figures, with effective shooting throughout. The Titans ran a solid zone almost the entire game that seemed to puzzle LBSU early, but they quickly figured it out and were up with less than two to play in the first half. Senior guard Devon Peltier then closed the half out with five straight, and Johnson made a lay up at the buzzer to give the Titans the lead back. See TITANS, page 10


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