September 26, 2016

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The Student Voice of California State University, Fullerton

Monday September 26, 2016

Volume 100 Issue 14

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CSUF attains national ranking US News and World Report places college at 202 ANTHONY BAGHDADY Daily Titan Cal State Fullerton has been named by US News and World Report as the 202nd best National University in the country for the 2017 rankings on the Best Colleges list. It was also named the 110th best Public University, as well as having the 55th best undergraduate engineering program and the 150th best business program in the nation. Princeton University was ranked No. 1 in the National Universities category. In the 2015 rankings, CSUF was rated the No. 9 best regional public University in the West. Last year, CSUF reached No. 7 among Western Universities. Although not ranked in the Western Universities category this year, it is the first time CSUF was included in the National Universities category. Cal State University, Long Beach ranked at 35th while Cal State University, San Bernardino ranked at 61st in the Regional Western Universities category but neither held a spot on the National University ranking list. SEE RANK

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Cal State Fullerton was ranked 202 out of 310 schools across the country in the US News and World Report’s National Universities Rankings for 2017. This is the first time the school has been represented in a national category, though it has previously been in the top 10 for the Western Regional Universities category.

Clubs unite to clean beach CSUF’s EA and LBSA beautify Huntington Beach PRISCILLA BUI Daily Titan Cal State Fullerton’s Economics Association (EA) and Latino Business Student Association (LBSA) collaborated Saturday morning for a beach clean-up at Huntington Beach in an effort to restore the environment. Many people go to beaches for amusement and fun, but waste products such as empty water bottles, plastic bags, crushed beer cans and other items half-buried in the sand often get in the way of that enjoyment. Mayra Gomez, president of EA and a business major, said that the beach clean-up tied into one of the organization’s goals of giving back to the community. “Although (EA) is centered around economics, we also want to get out of just focusing on ourselves and try to focus on other people too,” Gomez said. EA generally focuses on the different ways its members can network within the field of economics. The Business Interclub Council representative and vice president of marketing in EA, Jose Mota, said

Volleyball begins conference play with victory BRYANT FREESE Daily Titan

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Daniel Lim (left) and Josa Mota (right), the Business Interclub Council representatives for CSUF’s Financial Association and Economics Association, work together to pick up trash at Huntington Beach on Saturday.

these meetings range from article discussions to guest speakers in the field.

Fullerton Uncorked bubbles at CSUF

A&E

Fayad holds court

A fundraiser in the Fullerton Arboretum raises money for good causes by delivering food and 4 drinks

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These meetings involve discussing how the economy functions in the

world and coming up with economic solutions to a varied amount of topics,

Gomez said. SEE BEACH

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Shimen Fayad’s 27 kills led Cal State Fullerton women’s volleyball to its first Big West Conference win since 2014. The Titans bested UC Riverside 3-1 Saturday night. “My team did a really good job at setting me up to score. I got on a run and I think we tried to use that to our advantage,” Fayad said. Fayad finished strong in the fourth set, notching 10 of her 27 kills. She ended the game with four straight kills, including the match-point, as the Titans defeated the Highlanders 25-17 in the final frame. It was Titans Head Coach Ashley Preston’s first Big West win after going 0-28 in her first season as the Titans coach. “It’s an amazing feeling, I’m excited. I was on pins and needles,” Preston said. “I’m really happy my girls pulled it together and won.” SEE WEST

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NASA’s free studies needs more attention

Titans washed out by Pacific at home

Recent release of the agencies findings from 1961 until now has sadly flew under the radar while superficial 5 news headlined

Men’s soccer fails to navigate Tigers defense, marking Fullerton’s second consecutive 2-0 8 shutout loss

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