Vol. 89 Issue 49
May 5, 2011
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Teaching becomes an art form
CSUF Professor Joseph Biel ranks in the top 25 of teachers nationwide on popular rating website FRANCES LEE Daily Titan
Joseph Biel, a Cal State Fullerton associate art professor, was rated 24th yesterday on RateMyProfessors.com, the largest online destination for professor ratings. “I had no idea!” said Biel. “I think it’s pretty cool. I have to admit that I don’t pay attention to it and have never even looked at it. I assume students are being pretty frank and there is a measure of truth.” RateMyProfessors.com is the highest trafficked U.S. college professor rating site, with 6,500 schools and over 10,000,000 ratings. “The annual RateMyProfessors. com lists shine a light on a handful of the amazing educators in colleges and universities around the country who are challenging students to be the very best they can be,” said Carlo DiMarco, senior vice president of Strategic Partnerships & Campus Programs for mtvU. “The ratings often reflect instances where students were inspired and motivated by their professors in a way they never expected. Those professors need to be recognized.” See RATE, page 2
WHAT’S INSIDE NEWS Student leader Aissa Canchola’s journey ........................................3 OPINION Trump needs to get his priorities straight ........................................4 FEATURES For Your Health: How to stay in shape for summer ........................................7 SPORTS Rounding Third: Titans need win-streak form to end year .......................................8
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Students Go All-In at the TSU Poker Tournament
CAMILLE TARAZON / Daily Titan The biweekly Texas Hold ‘em Tournament, held Wednesday in the Titan Bowl and Billiards, attracted around 25 CSUF competitors, all vying to win a plaque and recognition. The atmosphere was competitive but friendly. David Monay was declared the winner of this week’s tournament.
Glitches fixed on Blackboard WILLIAM CHEN Daily Titan
The frustration over Blackboard malfunctions on campus has been resolved through in-house hosting and the piloting of the new learning management system, Moodle. Server downtime, Blackboard quiz glitches and unlisted classes on Blackboard are some issues students and faculty have faced with this web application.
In order for students and faculty to interact effectively with class materials, a reliable web application is required to serve as a medium between the two parties. In fall 2009, the Blackboard servers were warehoused off campus. Before they move the servers in-house, the servers were hosted by Blackboard and if there were any issues, the Information Technology Department would have to notify them for service. This includes servers going down or databases crashing. Since complaints have been brought to the IT Depart-
ment, they have brought server hosting in-house, which means the IT Department manages and maintains the servers as opposed to calling Blackboard when issues arise. Matt Aloha, the IT consultant, explains why they migrated to local hosting. “We weren’t happy with the support we had, so we moved in-house,” said Aloha. See SERVER, page 2
Snow team places sixth among colleges Brown-Tomasso, Lloyd earn individual awards SABRINA PARK Daily Titan
The Southern California Collegiate Snowsport Conference, a college-level snowsport association under the United States Collegiate Snowsport Conference, held an awards banquet for collegiate snow teams across Southern California Friday through Sunday in Las Vegas, Nev.
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The awards ceremony took place Saturday at Voodoo Steak and Lounge, a restaurant on the 50th floor of the Rio All Suite Hotel. While only three members of the team were able to attend the banquet, Andrew Brown-Tomasso, a civil engineering major and vice president of the Cal State Fullerton snow team, said he and two of his teammates, Aaron Honda and Wyatt Kiedrowski, were also present at the event’s conference meeting, where they discussed the turnout of their season and scheduled plans for next year. According to Brown-Tomasso, team awards were only distributed to the top three teams. However, individual awards were given to Brown-Tomasso, who placed third in the overall Men’s Snowboarding category, and Markie Lloyd, a ceramics major who placed sixth in the overall Women’s Snowboarding category. “I’m really excited about it because this is my very first year on the team,” said Lloyd about receiving her award. Lloyd said she was excited that she ranked above 10th place because she’d never participated in a competition before. “I definitely think we did better individually as the season progressed. Overall, it was just a lot of fun and I’m definitely going to come back next year,” said Brown-Tomasso.
See SNOWTEAM, page 8
JC VERA / For the Daily Titan Gustavo Arellano speaks during a presentation in “Gustavo’s Awesome Lecture Series!” at the Fullerton Public Library.
‘Asking a Mexican’ about success Gustavo Arellano, part-time Chicano studies professor, dishes the details FRANCES LEE Daily Titan
When Gustavo Arellano eats his meals, he doesn’t skimp on portions and he doesn’t get scared of new flavors. He orders precisely what he wants without holding back and always uses the proper utensils. Intellectual to the core, a selfproclaimed nerd and open to trying new food options out of eagerness to
grow, he sat across from me at a Hawaiian restaurant in Irvine and spoke to me about his work. Ferociously soaking his chicken in a spicy dipping sauce with a wellpracticed hand in chopstick use, he said, “To me, when it comes to food, all I care about is good food.” “What is this hot sauce made out of?” he asked the waiter as the food was brought to the table. “This isn’t Sriracha and it’s not a sweet and sour sauce. It’s something else, but it’s really good though.”
Arellano, a part-time professor in Chicano studies, has been “the subject of press coverage in the Los Angeles Times, Detroit Free Press, San Antonio Express-News, Mexico City’s El Universal newspaper, The Today Show, The Situation with Tucker Carlson, Nightline, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s The Hour, The Tom Leykis Show and The Colbert Report. See ARELLANO, page 5