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SPORTS: Men’s soccer ties Cal State Northridge 1-1 and loses to UC Santa Barbara on the road, page 8 FEATURES: Cal State Fullerton student makes her home at the neighboring Hope International University dorms, page 5

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Monday October 8, 2007

The Student Voice of California State University, Fullerton

DTSHORTHAND Program offers leadership training

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The Multicultural Leadership Center is partnering with the Student Leadership Institute to offer EMBRACE (Educating Myself for Better Racial Awareness and Cultural Enrichment). The program is aimed at helping students who are interested in diversity and multicultural issues to improve their leadership and communication skills and better understand social justice issues. Workshops are offered on Thursdays from 5 to 7 p.m. and Fridays from 1 to 3 p.m. beginning Thursday, Oct. 18 and Friday, Oct. 19. For more information, contact the MLC at (714) 287-7366 or multiculturalcenter@fullerton. edu

‘Naked Lunch’ free to naked customers GREENVILLE, Maine (AP) – “Naked Lunch” just doesn’t sound appetizing to some people. A sandwich called the Skinny Dip, featuring sliced prime rib in a baguette roll, has been offered free of charge anyone willing to plunge naked from The Black Frog Restaurant’s dock into a lake. Since the free sandwich offer was introduced three years ago, owner Leigh Turner has found plenty of takers. “We’ve had two or three a week,” he said. But now the promotion is running into trouble: A patron apparently suggested to selectmen that the activity be banned. Town Manager John Simko presented the Black Frog’s application to renew its liquor license. Simko said he had been approached about the nudity and suggested that Police Chief Scott MacMaster speak to the owner. Turner did not attend the selectmen’s meeting, but said he would remove the free lunch offer if asked to do so. The skinny dip was typically done at night, no frontal nudity was exposed to customers and a towel was readily available, Turner said. “Most everybody applauded after the plunge,” Turner said.

YOUTUBE: CARREY CALLS FOR ACTION

Famous funnyman Jim Carrey is taking on a decidedly serious cause: He is calling on viewers to take action to aid victims in Myanmar. Carrey provides an account of the ongoing atrocities being perpetrated by the Myanmar’s military junta. He delivers an empassioned message, pleading with viewers to send messages to the United Nations, urging them to respond to the horror. Duration: 1:20

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By Kevork Djansezian/Associated Press Angels outfielder Vladimir Guerrero is dejected as he looks out from the dugout during the bottom of the ninth inning against the Boston Red Sox in Game 3 of an American League baseball division playoff series.

Angels left for dead as the Boston Red Sox move on to play for the American League pennant By BETH HARRIS Associated Press Where in heaven did the real Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim go in the playoffs? You know, the ones who earned the AL West title with small-ball

offense — hitting singles, drawing walks and running the bases with abandon despite a lack of homerun power. That team disappeared against Boston in the AL division series, losing 9-1 Sunday to close out a three-game sweep. The first-round defeat was iden-

tical to 2004, when the Red Sox ushered the Angels out in three consecutive games on their way to winning the World Series. Even coming back to California didn’t help. The Angels’ 54 home victories were the most in baseball this season, and they hit .305 in

their home park during the regular season. But they could not have gone more quietly against Boston, scoring just four runs in 27 innings. They were 2-for-22 with runners in scoring position and hit .192 overall.

“We beat a lot of good clubs, a lot of good pitchers without hitting the ball out of the ballpark for long stretches of this season,” said manager Mike Scioscia, “but unfortunately, we weren’t able to carry that continuity into the See ANGELS, Page 8

OC Auto Show brings out the best in vehicles Studying

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Domestic and foreign auto makers come out to showcase concept cars By Phillip Radke

FDA approved drugs may be on the way to help people who are suffering

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Concept cars, imports and aftermarket creations marked the return of the Orange County Auto Show this past weekend at the Anaheim Convention Center. Nearly 40 automakers arrived to show off their latest creations for the 2008 model year. The auto show serves as one of the only local shows in Southern California for the public to come out and see the best that the industry has to offer it, as well as some cars that will never see production. Nearly every manufacturer brought out a bevy of concepts from its factory, letting the public get a glimpse of what the future may have in store for them. Chrysler unveiled its large family sedan concept, the Imperial, complete with retro style suicide doors. The car seats four and features a center console that extends all the way through the back seat. The large car garnered much attention from many of the show goers. “The Chrysler Imperial is the car I was most excited to come and see here today,” Los Angeles resident Victor Acorda, 19, said. Other highlights of the large Chrysler display came from Jeep with its concept off-road vehicle, the Hurricane. It is constructed mostly of carbonfiber on the outside and is internally equipped to handle anything that it would encounter on any road. Noticeably missing was the Dodge

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A display for Buick splits its car into six pieces to showcase its safety features.

Challenger, which has a scheduled release date for 2008 and has been hyped for the past few years in several auto magazines. Ford and Chevy each brought out its big lineups. Ford unveiled its concept Reflex, bearing a strong similarity to the Shelby Cobra concept, which sat right next to it. Chevy brought out its large array of Corvettes but the main attraction lay with the brand new Camaro, which is intended for release in 2009. The convertible version of the Camaro was on display, showcasing the realm of possibilities the company is exploring within the next year. The final design is not set for the

convertible version, but representatives at the show confirmed that the body style is set in stone, if not for a few tweaks that will be made to meet safety regulations. The foreign automakers also made themselves known in Anaheim. Hyundai unveiled its new four-door sedan concept, the Genesis. Few indications exist that the car will make its way onto the roads anytime soon, and no one at the booth could confirm a release date for the sedan. Making its return to the show was the Underground section, where after-market companies showed off their twists on the stock models from manufacturers. Companies ranging from DUB

to Mother’s Auto Wax brought out their collections of both old and new cars. One creation was from legendary customizer Chip Foose, with his Foose Coupe, which seems to draw inspiration from the classic Ford coupes of the 1930s. Also, underground was the Driving Skills Simulator, sponsored by Progressive auto insurance. “We are out here to provide information and training to both kids and parents,” said Jack Bailey, a representative of Progressive. The Progressive trailer contains 14 driving simulation programs, which are intended to educate teens who

Cal State Fullerton graduate student Ben Rojas lectured to a room full of biochemistry students and other curious spectators in McCarthy Hall on the current studies involving slowing the process of Alzheimer’s disease. The technical seminar, titled “Neuropathology of Alzheimer’s Disease & Current Pharmacological Methods and Treatment,” described possible remedies to slow the progression of the degenerative disease. “Though the cause of Alzheimer’s is not known – it is a disease of cells and not of age progression,” Rojas said on Sept. 27. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, about 5 million people in the U.S. are living with Alzheimer’s today, and there is currently no cure. The disease grows worse over time and is considered the most common form of dementia. Scientists are baffled over what causes the degenerative illness. “By little of this century, there will be an estimated by little of half 13.2 million infected with Alzheimer’s with the annual cost of care in $100 billion. Not to mention the emotional and financial burden placed

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