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Volume 97 Issue 29

Space explorer pushes students to reach high

Benjamin Figueroa presented to staff Wednesday MEGAN MENDIBLES Daily Titan The search for a new associate vice president for business and administrative services continued Wednesday with a presentation by Benjamin Figueroa, the director of Resource Planning and Management for Academic Affairs at Cal State Los Angeles. Figueroa highlighted his time with the Cal State University system, where he started out as a bond financing manager for the chancellor’s office in the late 1980s before crossing over to CSULA in 2000. He credited his time at the chancellor’s office with helping him become project-oriented within the CSU system and campus level. “I’m used to starting and finishing things, and that I learned through my experience at the chancellor’s office,” Figueroa said. The growth of the campus makes Cal State Fullerton an appealing place to work, he said. “There’s so much going on here and a lot of it is virtue of your growth, virtue of initiatives, virtue of your strategic plan, virtue of your president,” he said. If he were to get the position, Figueroa said he would implement a continuous improvement process on campus. SEE SEARCH

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Anousheh Ansari, the first privately-funded woman to explore space, gave the keynote speech at Wednesday’s Natural Science and Mathematics Symposium. The symposium, hosted by the Natural Science and Mathematics Inter-Club Council, followed a theme of “Discovering New Frontiers: Reaching for the Stars.”

Keynote speaker emphasizes perseverence RUDY CHINCHILLA Daily Titan From the reaches of outer space to the ground of Southern California, astronaut Anousheh Ansari brought a message all the way from the stars—persevere to reach your goals. Ansari, the first female astronaut to explore space on a privately-funded flight, spoke about how she managed to achieve her dream of exploring space despite being born in Iran—a country without

an advanced astronaut program. She also discussed the future of space exploration and innovation at the 12th annual CSUF Science and Math Symposium, hosted by the Natural Science and Mathematics Inter-Club Council. Ansari was the second choice for last year’s symposium behind Bill Nye ‘The Science Guy’, Council Chair Jeremy Wilson said. “We were lucky enough that we got to have both in two years,” Wilson said. The raucous clapping of the audience in the Titan Student Union Pavilion as Ansari took the stage, and the number of smart phones recording video and taking photographs made up for the less-than-packed room.

Ansari began her presentation in front of a projected image of a space shuttle juxtaposed against her own childhood drawing of a rocket orbiting above Earth. The images reflected the theme of Ansari’s speech, “Reaching for the Stars and Getting There.” “Knowledge is absolutely very important, but you have to combine that knowledge with imagination to go beyond,” Ansari said. “As children we have great imagination—we use it a lot. As we grow older, somehow the society, the system and everything that we have to do beats it out of us.” SEE KEYNOTE

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Ansari takes a moment to answer a question from one of the crowd’s youngest members.

Baseball drops anvil on Roadrunners CSUF overpowers CSUB with timely hits and pitches MATT CORKILL Daily Titan Cal State Fullerton baseball returned with a bang to Goodwin Field on Wednesday night against Cal State Bakersfield, putting up 11 runs on 14 hits to snap its four-game losing streak. The Titan offense wasted no time scoring, their bats exploded for six runs in the bottom of the first inning, all coming with two outs as the entire order batted around. Junior second baseman Jake Jefferies led the game off for the Titans with a hard-hit single to third, before junior David Olmedo-Barrera was walked with one out and then freshman left fielder Turner Buis loaded the bases on another hard hit single to third base with two outs. Junior third baseman Dustin Va u g h t came

through with a hard-hit 2-RBI single through the left side before sophomore center fielder Hunter Cullen recorded his first career hit with his 2-RBI double to left. Sophomore shortstop Timmy Richards wrapped up the scoring parade with his 2-RBI single to left and gave the Titans a 6-0 lead going into the second. “After last weekend, I think we were really focused on sticking to our approaches, taking good at-bats today, and I think they were there in the first inning,” Richards said. Sophomore reliever Connor Seabold (2-1) earned his second win of the season with a gem, allowing no earned runs on t w o

hits with six strikeouts over 5.2 innings pitched. The Titan bullpen came in to seal the victory, throwing 3.1 shutout innings combined with four different relievers. SEE WIN 8

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Juniors Dalton Blaser (front) and Tanner Pinkston (back) come in to score the 10th and 11th runs for CSUF in their 11-0 victory over Cal State Bakersfield Wednesday at Goodwin Field. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @THEDAILYTITAN

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