Daily TItan: Monday, November 9, 2009

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Monday November 9, 2009 Since 1960 Volume 85, Issue 34

The Student Voice of California State University, Fullerton

INSIDE: SPORTS

Women’s volleyball beats two Big West foes, Page 6

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Former commander of coalition forces in Iraq lectured on leadership at the TSU Thursday By Christine Amarantus

Daily Titan Features Editor features@dailytitan.com

On Thursday at the Titan Student Union, Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, the highest-ranking Latino in the Army when he retired in 2006, gave a detailed talk on his 33 years in the military, including a recount of the capture of Saddam Hussein. Sanchez was in command when Hussein was found and stood next to the camera when the first photos of the former Iraqi president were taken. “I’d never before felt like I was in the presence of an evil man,” Sanchez said, adding that special permission had to be given from the White House

Professors analyze Obama’s first year By Patrick Cowles

Daily Titan Asst. News Editor news@dailytitan.com

CSUF paintball hosts NCPA tournament, Page 8

MULTIMEDIA Check out the interview with the “A Streetcar Named Desire” costume designer at DailyTitan.com/ CostumesBehindStreetcar

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Students scattered the two sides of seating in the Titan Student Union’s Pavilion A the night of Nov. 4. Some sat with glazed eyes while many more listened intently taking notes. A year after Obama won the presidential election, these students sat still, lingering for answers on how well he has done thus far. The Associated Students Inc. Lobby Corps hosted, “Obama One Year Later,” in which a panel of political science and sociology professors fielded questions from the audience and peppered those attending with insightful commentary and critique. Gregory Washington, 19, a political science and speech communications major, proposed the event because of the buzz around campus after Obama’s election last November. “I felt like it would be appropriate for the time,” Washington said. The panel consisted of Phillip Gianos and Stephen Stambough, professors of political science and criminal justice, Jack Bedell, professor of sociology, and Matthew Jarvis, professor of political science. The event opened with the four professors grading Obama’s first year in office. Obama’s grades ranged from a “B” to an incomplete, as each professor cited his successes and failures. Stambough gave Obama a “B” in foreign policy because he “told people what he was going to do.” Obama campaigned on being multinational and more diplomatically driven than the latest Bush administration, he said. See OBAMA, Page 2

to shave Hussein’s beard and cut his hair. Fielding questions on Hussein’s discovery, Sanchez explained that the military followed every tip they received regarding Hussein’s whereabouts. Some soldiers noticed a patch of greenery they thought looked unnatural and found it was a cover for a hole. Just as the soldiers were about to drop in a couple grenades before going down to explore, they found the deposed Iraqi leader at the bottom and removed him. Sanchez was shocked by the lack of remorse Hussein showed when speaking to him through an interpreter regarding the atrocities Hussein had allowed in Iraq. “He felt (his actions) were justified,” Sanchez said. Sanchez had traveled from his home in Texas for the presentation and to speak at a Veteran’s Day celebration, also held in the TSU, on Nov. 7. Prior

to his retirement, Sanchez commanded 180,000 personnel in 36 different countries. “I’ve served in the Far East, Middle East and Europe ... There’s no better than this country as flawed as we may be. We’ve come a long way,” Sanchez said. Before starting, Sanchez played a brief slideshow with pictures of him, his family and the various celebrities he had met over the years. See FEATURES, Page 3

Photo By Ron Fu/Daily Titan Staff Photographer Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez talks with students at the Titan Student Union during a lecture on leadership on Thursday, Nov. 5.

Behind the Curtain:

A Streetcar Named Desire Part 1 of 3: Costumes Page 4

A three day series will go behind the scenes of Theatre and Dance’s latest production. Monday: Costumes Tuesday: Set design Thursday: Characters


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