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Thursday February 11, 2016

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ASI vice chair is elected by peers Newly appointed leader prioritizes campus clubs MONSE RODRIGUIEZ Daily Titan Cal State Fullerton Associated Students, Inc.’s board members elected senior Sarah Smith as ASI’s new vice chair for planning at Wednesday’s board meeting in the Titan Student Union. The other candidates running were Student-At-Large members Austin Mendes and Luke Higgott. After a short PowerPoint presentation by each of the three candidates, Titan Student Center Chair Kristyn Grime broke the tie between Smith and Higgott. Smith has been involved in ASI for two-and-a-half years and has been a Student-At-Large member for the past two semesters. SEE ASI

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Body found in Newport ID’d as missing CSUF student Praveen Galla was found 1,000 feet off the Newport Pier MICAH AUGIMERI-LEE BREANNA VASQUEZ Daily Titan The body of missing Cal State Fullerton international student Praveen Galla was recovered in the ocean 1,000 feet from the Newport Beach pier Tuesday Feb. 9, according to the Orange County Coroner. Fingerprinting confirmed Galla’s identity, but the cause of death has not been determined, said University Police Capt. Scot Willey. The investigation will be completed in eight to 12 weeks due to pending tests, according to the OC Coroner. At approximately 12 a.m. Wednesday the Newport Beach Police Department notified University Police that the body belonged to Galla, Willey said. Galla’s friends last saw him around 4:50 p.m.

before an Uber driver dropped him off at CSUF on West Campus Drive just after 5 p.m. He went to campus to meet with a professor with whom he did not have an official appointment , Willey said. Galla’s roommates told Willey that Galla was worried about his student visa because of his grades, Willey said. Galla showed no signs of distress, said the Uber driver, who is only identified as “Lorenzo” via the Uber app. Lorenzo’s phone was checked to determine his location after Galla was dropped off. University Police found that he had another pickup in Fullerton, Willey said. Galla’s last known cell phone location was in Newport Beach, Willey said. Galla always went out, but never by himself, said Vinod Alukuru, Galla’s friend. The last time Galla was in Newport Beach was a year ago, he said. SEE GALLA

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Missing CSUF international student Praveen Galla was identified by his fingerprints after his body was recovered by Newport Beach Lifeguards on Wednesday, University Police Capt. Scot Willey said.

Love is in the air for faculty couples Married professors reflect on their relationships EMILY DIECKMAN Daily Titan There is an age-old warning that dating a co-worker is a bad idea. But what about working with a spouse? Professors Wendy and Chuck Grieb and Cindy and Larry Abbott are two married couples who work at Cal State Fullerton. For them, it is working out just fine. The Griebs both teach in the Department of Visual Arts at CSUF, instructing students how to draw and then how to bring those drawings to life. “We actually met our very first day of college,” Chuck Grieb said. “And here we are, teaching animation to young people together, which is kind of fun.” They both attended Edinboro University in Pennsylvania to pursue art degrees and got married right after Chuck Grieb finished his master’s degree in film production at USC. The two wasted no time in compiling portfolios, making 24 copies of each portfolio and flying out to Southern California, where the heart of the animation industry beats.

The two dug up their original portfolios from a pile of artwork in Chuck Grieb’s office. “What’s missing is there was a VHS cassette of animation velcroed to the front,” Chuck Grieb said. “I still show it to students because it’s humbling.” The pair laughed as they recalled getting hit by another vehicle while commuting on their first day in California, but not letting the accident dampen their enthusiasm. “She was actually in the process of finding a place for us to go to get medical attention and I’m like, ‘I’m going to Disney,’” Chuck Grieb said. “I had to tie the trunk shut, and I couldn’t look to the left.” In the end, they both got jobs in California, Wendy Grieb with Film Roman, the studio that produces “The Simpsons,” and Chuck Grieb with Disney. “So we had to finalize everything, get a moving truck, get everything loaded up, get in our car and drive across the country, and that’s what we did,” Chuck Grieb said. They spent a few months living with the bare essentials. “We had nothing to sit on,” Wendy Grieb said. But they eventually settled into their California life. Some years later, Chuck Grieb began teaching at CSUF, where Wendy obtained her graduate degree

CSUF members answer ‘What is love?’

Features

Students and professors discuss their ideas of love, why people seek it and how it affects 4 relationships

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Wendy and Chuck Grieb, professors at Cal State Fullerton, hold up a photo of themselves when they were younger. The couple met on their first day of college and have been together ever since.

in illustration. In 2013, when the visual arts department on campus looked to fill a position, Chuck Grieb encouraged Wendy Grieb to apply and she was hired.

“It was nice to have someone, regardless of the fact that I’m married to her, with her level of accomplishment and understanding come and speak to the students,” Chuck

Mattel introduces line of inclusive dolls

Opinion

Barbies have been a staple of the toy industry since their release in 1959, but now they’re changing to 6 reflect the times

Grieb said. When both people in a marriage work, the little time spent at home can affect their relationship, so working together has brought the couple closer

together. “I like being able to ride into work with him,” Wendy Grieb said. “It’s just nice to be able to see him SEE LOVE

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Titans unable to muster win against CSUN

Sports

The Cal State Fullerton men’s Basketball team drops second straight game despite its strong first half 8 performance VISIT US AT: DAILYTITAN.COM


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