Daily Titan May 11, 2011

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Vol. 89 Issue 52

May 11, 2011

CSUF jump starts graduation with cultural festivites ..........................3

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The Hispanic Scholarship Fund hosted a banquet last week and continues to work to support students. See the coverage at DailyTitan. com/hsfbanquet2011

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Cutting deeper at CSUs

A day in the life of campus police

Cal State officials begin making plans for a proposed $1 billion in budget cuts

Cal State Fullerton’s police force deals with everything from car theft to reports

FRANCES LEE Daily Titan

CSU officials spoke yesterday about another $500 million budget cut on top of the current $500 million cut that will go into effect in the spring semester of 2012, totalling a $1 billion cut. This second potential budget cut is being decided upon by lawmakers in Sacramento. “Basically, we are waiting to see what they are going to do and decide on,” said Liz Chapin, assistant in the Public Affairs Office. “Then we are going to make our choices on what they decide. After we have an idea we can start to prepare for any additional cuts.” Calling it a “scorched earth budget that would devastate the institution,” CSU Chancellor Charles B. Reed told the board that such a drastic budget cut would have long-lasting consequences on the CSUs. “There are no good options, only extreme choices,” said Reed. “But, we need to ensure that our students still receive a quality education, that we preserve the institution and that a degree from the CSU maintains value.” According to the CSU Public Affairs Office, if the tax extensions do not go through, 35 percent of the entire budget will be cut. See BUDGET, page 2

WHAT’S INSIDE NEWS Birth control services without cost or questions ........................................3 OPINION Common Sense: We did what al-Qaida wanted ........................................4 DETOUR Review: Fast and Furious 5 ........................................6 SPORTS Who is the real Los Angeles baseball team? ........................................8

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MARGARITA CASTELLANOS / Daily Titan Associated Students Inc. hosted a mid-day pingpong tournament in the Becker Amphitheatre, where teams played and spectators gathered for free food.

Table Tennis Tournament

Pingpong competition comes out from the TSU underground to showcase student talent MARGARITA CASTELLANOS Daily Titan

Fierce battles ensued Tuesday afternoon at the Becker Amphitheatre as teams went head to head in a Pingpong Tournament that would leave the victor with the prize of an iPod Nano Touch. The rules of the tournament were simple. Each team had to have two players and played up to 10 minutes or 20 points. If the game came to a tie, the first team to score two points would win. The teams battled it out until two remaining teams went head to head in the championship round. “We have our Pingpong Tournament to show-

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rate table to better prepare for the tournament. “I’m here for the Nano,” said McCarthy, captain of the pingpong team. His teammate Doan had a much simpler objective. “I’m here for the pizza,” he said. As the next teams took to the tables to climb to the top, students gathered under the shade to enjoy their free lunch, music and front-row seats to the big game. “I like these kinds of events. They provide free lunch for me and good music so I can sit under the tree, eat lunch and have a good time,” said Yong Ick Lee, a tournament attendee.

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See PONG, page 2

Film probes rumors of McCartney’s death Film Paul McCartney Really Is Dead exposes conspiracy rumors about the artist’s demise MARGARITA CASTELLANOS

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Conspiracy theories can be quite interesting and at times could drive a person mad. Paul McCartney Really Is Dead is hands down a compelling production that has Beatles fans lost in thought and second-guessing the controversial subject. The film was released in September of 2010, so it is fairly new but has created buzz waves as more have

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case the free services that are provided in the (TSU Underground), which a lot of people don’t know about, so that’s why we brought the pingpong tables out here so we can have a fun tournament. We also have food for everyone because it’s lunch time and we know a lot of people like the free food,” said Tiffany Santana, an Associated Students Inc. Street Team member. Starting off the event was team “White Boys,” Jack McCarthy and Kevin Doan against Anthony M. and Justin S. The teams played with intensity, hitting the neon ball back and forth with force. Team “White Boys” won the first round, proving they are in it to win it. As the first two teams went paddle to paddle, the next in line were allowed to practice on a sepa-

It’s 7 a.m. at the station. The officers on campus slowly trickle in as the minutes tick by, some bringing in caffeinated drinks to get the day going. Ten minutes later one of the rooms starts to fill with a few officers. Initially, it’s a bit of directionless conversation, but quickly enough, the officers go through their itinerary, the status of programs and initiatives and then they’re off to fulfill their respective duties for the day. “Briefings, then emails. I need to check on reports on anything from last night’s shift,” said Chauncey Fonner, Cal State Fullerton police officer, before he heads off to patrol for a 12-hour shift. A right from State College Boulevard puts him on Yorba Linda Boulevard and then another right takes him into a parking lot. “For whatever reason, thieves sometimes take the cars they steal here,” Fonner said. A few communications through the radio are made and Fonner reads off the license plate numbers on one of the cars into his walkie-talkie before heading off.

The Daily Titan takes a look at the ROTC program on campus at DailyTitan. com/rotc2011

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discovered it with a little help from Netflix. No matter whether you’re a fan, an avid fan or just familiar with the Beatles and their acclaimed fame that brought us terms like “Beatlemania,” this is a must-watch documentary that provides in-depth insight into the Beatles’ world with subliminal messages in lyrics and album covers that ultimately make you wonder whether or not it is all true. According to the documentary, all of the information that is presented is based on two mini-cassette audio tapes dated Dec. 30, 1999, and labeled “The Last Testament of George Harrison.” The tapes were sent to the Hollywood office of Highway 61 Entertainment from London with no return address in the summer of 2005. The film takes you through myriad news clips weaved into a storyline told by a voice mimicking the voice eerily similar to Harrison’s that appeared in the tapes. Harrison walks the audience through the shocking story of lead singer Paul McCartney having died in a car crash in November of 1966 and replaced with a double. Director and creator Joel Gilbert provides meticulous research throughout the film, leaving you impressed with the amount of clues present that have gone unnoticed for decades. See BEATLES, page 5

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Courtesy of Cal State Fullerton Baseball Club The Cal State Fullerton baseball club poses after a day game. The club prides itself on playing hard and is always looking for new players. They also are always looking to help out in the community and volunteer in many different ways.

New baseball club on campus Team looks for new members who are dedicated and love the game FRANCES LEE Daily Titan

The new Cal State Fullerton baseball club, consisting of 17 active members who play between different colleges, will be applying to participate in a nationwide league next year to compete with different universities as far as the East Coast. The baseball club was formed for players who love the game but cannot compete competitively on the collegiate level. Andrew Aguirre, a sophomore kinesiology major, is the president of the club and was inspired by the idea

to get more people involved in the sport. “CSUF has a great team here and it is a shame we don’t have a secondary source for guys who are still good and still want to play college baseball,” said Aguirre. “These are the guys who are CSUF students that want to play baseball because it’s hard to get on the actual team.” The baseball team participates in a wide variety of activities such as Christmas caroling, volunteering at the Orangewood Children Center and Irvine Lake’s Mud Run. It also fundraises with barbecues in the Quad with dollar hot dogs and drinks, and Friday tailgates in parking Lot G. The next tailgate will be Friday.

“That is how we get to know a lot of the teammates,” Aguirre said. “It is a way to bond and open up for more people to come and inquire about us.” Aguirre said the club plans to be a ranked club by next semester with the Sports Club Inter-Club Council and will finally be in a league. “The requirements to be a part of the baseball club is to have a GPA higher than 2.0 and be a CSUF student,” Aguirre said. “But beyond that, we want people who are dedicated, have somewhat of a baseball experience and mainly want to come out and have fun.” See CLUB, page 8


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