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Thieves Target Does Not Arouse Catalytic Converters Workshop on Sexual Ethics at the Women’S Center Takes Religious Conservative Stance Vol. 89 Issue 18 March 7, 2011 Hungry students line up for ASI Cookout 10th Annual OCMAs in Anaheim ...............................6 Learn more Scan to view ONLINE about ASI schol- EXCLUSIVES arships and elec- dailytitan.com tions by watching Dailytitan.com/ asicookout2011 dailytitan.com The Student Voice of California State University, Fullerton Discussion on sex Thieves Target does not arouse Catalytic Converters Workshop on sexual ethics at the WoMen’s Center takes religious conservative stance process of getting to more diverse Two men arrested on campus for discussion, which is why many RYAN LASKODI students felt the workshop was too the alleged theft of car components Daily Titan short. Susan Leavy, acting director of A discussion on sexual ethics was the Women’s Center who hosted HOW MUCH ARE THEY WORTH: intended to serve as an open forum the event with SisterTalk March 3 where anybody of any orientation in the Titan Student Union Pavilion Stolen catalytic converters are sold to scrap could come and share his or her C, said the workshop came about yards for around $100 to $150 and when sold to opinion. because they asked Johnson to do a individuals they can sell for up to $400. Sold new, The conversations, however, did noontime program on the subject. catalytic converters can cost around $1,500. not become very diverse. Johnson attends the church where ing charged with grand theft, receiving sto- The workshop was led by the Jones is a pastor and the two decid- WHAT IS IT: len property, possession of burglary tools Rev. Patricia Anne-Johnson, aca- ed to do the workshop together. demic coordinator for the McNair The workshop started with a Catalytic converters are devices that reduce pol- and possession of certain articles minus ID marks. Scholars Program at Cal State Ful- speech from Jones who talked about, lution-causing emissions as part of the exhaust lerton, and Bishop Noel Jones when it comes to sex, how men and system. The precious metals inside act as cata- Neither men are CSUF students. of the City of Refuge Church in women are raised in a very different lysts; when hot exhaust enters the converter, a “The driver had been Gardenia. way. He used his own children as an chemical reaction occurs that alters toxic gases, arrested three months Members of the City of Ref- example, saying when his daughter such as carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons, ANDERS HOWMANN ago for the same uge Church were also in atten- was young he was very protective into less harmful emissions. Daily Titan thing and they both dance. of her and her dating patterns and had extensive crim- Many of the people who when it came to his son, when he WHAT VEHICLES ARE AT RISK: The University Police arrested two men inal histories that came to give their thoughts got married he didn’t even know if at gunpoint at the south entrance of the included vehicle- seemed to be older and con- he was a virgin or not. Thieves look for vehicles that sit higher from the Nutwood parking structure Wednesday theft-type crimes,” servative. Most of the discus- ground, such as trucks, pick-ups and SUVs. morning. said Detective Rob- sion that happened involved See SEX ETHICS, page 2 These cars allow them to slide underneath with- Driving in a cream-colored Chrysler ert Botzheim from the the topic of the sanctity of sex in out having to jack up the vehicle to gain access and armed with a DeWalt D385 cordless University Police. marriage and were from a hetero- to the converter. With just a few cuts of a battery- Sawzall, the men, both from Los Angeles Lieutenant John Brockie said a sexual, Christian point of view. powered saw, the converter can be removed in County, had been driving around campus female spotted the suspects under a car in During the discussion, John- less than a minute. looking for unattended cars in Cal State the structure around 10:23 a.m. She called son said she wanted to hear some Fullerton’s parking lots and structures. in the sighting to the police immediately. non-married and younger college Titan takes CAL STATE FULLERTON: An eyewitness saw the men cutting the She reported the men were trying to re- students give their thoughts on the catalytic converter from the bottom of a move a part from the car. questions; she also encouraged ho- position in Our campus is a perfect target because vehicles car. mosexuals to give their opinion. Jones said even though it was are left unattended for extended periods of time Paul Harper, 45, from Lynwood, and See CAR THEFT, page 3 in parking lots. Andre Grays, 51, from Los Angeles, are be- great for the church members to Republican be there, they did slow down the campaign Poli Sci student Classic Moliere Jeremy Yamaguchi is appointed delegate to comedy at CSUF Republican Party Tartuffe premieres at the CSUF Young Theatre WES NEASE Daily Titan Jeremy Yamaguchi, a senior politi- cal science major at Cal State Fuller- ton, is no stranger to the local political landscape, and his recent appoint- ment as a voting delegate by Cali- fornia State Senator Bob Huff to the California State Republican Party is only going to raise his profile further. The 22-year-old, who has spent years working in the public eye, volunteering with local organiza- tions, coordinating political rallies and streamlining budgets to improve city services, will now be making CAMILLE TARAZON / Daily Titan his voice heard as the California Re- Titan senior Ashley Richie slides back to defend her opponent. Richie and the Titans move forward to compete in postseason play as No. 8 seed. publican Party kicks off their 2011 Spring Convention in Sacramento on March 18. Courtesy of the Cal State Fullerton Department of Theatre and Dance Women’s squad loses to Aggies The classic comedy is the first play in the spring lineup for the Theatre Department. The Moliere See YAMAGUCHI, page 3 classic has been updated to bring a contemporary feel to the 300-year-old piece of work. In their final game of the regular season, the Titans fall to UC Davis at home, 73-58 and her son Orgon find to be next gies’ defense held the Titans to just 39 percent from to Jesus in their eyes as he brings the field, while UC Davis shot 52 percent. WHAT’S INSIDE KATHLEEN ROSELL the word of God with him. JEFF PRENOVOST The Titans managed to cut their halftime deficit of Daily Titan Tartuffe, played by Ben Lambert, Daily Titan 18 points down to just seven when junior guard Lau- was brought into the house pen- Coming off a loss to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, ren Chow drained a three-pointer to make the score NEWS The spring theater lineup started niless from the streets and is now there is only so much one team can handle in the final 55-48. Chow finished with four points, four assists with a success Friday when “Tar- thought of as a brother by Orgon, week of play in the regular season; but this is basket- and two steals. Grove led with a team-high 14 points, CSUF receives Master’s of tuffe,” directed by James R. Taulli, who hangs on his every word. The ball and anything can happen. Just a small spark of including two threes and four rebounds; Richie fin- Social Work accreditation debuted in the Young Theatre. rest of the family sees that Tartuffe life can turn things around and Tuesday is the time ished behind her with 13 points and four steals. ........................................3 Although the premiere perfor- is a farce, but cannot figure out how to forget about the past, do one thing and one thing However, the Aggies were able to have their way mance saw a few mistakes in the to convince Madame Pernelle and only: win. with the Titans in the paint, where Aggie forward OPINION delivery of the script and some slow Orgon of his two-faced treachery. The Cal State Fullerton women’s basketball team Heidi Hentz drove in for 14 points and forward Kasey sound effects, the hilarity of the Orgon, played by Andy Babin- lost its season finale to UC Davis Saturday, by a final Riecks was one of two Aggies to score 18 points. Jersey Shore’s The Situation French comedy by Moliere could ski, returns home to his Paris es- score of 73-58. Senior guards Lyndsey Grove and Ash- CSUF did all that could be done to slow down the in politics not be missed. The cast brought tate not long after Madame’s vocal ley Richie led the team in scoring in their final home Aggies in the second half, but the confusion on of- ........................................4 the audience into the show with departure to declare that although game as Titans. fense couldn’t propel the Titans to take over the lead. old humor that had been arranged he had promised his daughter Mari- The Titans (9-20, 5-11) could not bounce back Titan Head Coach Marcia Foster said, “They’re in a DETOUR in a way that was up to date with ane, played by Keiko Suda, to an- from the 22-0 run the Aggies put together to finish different kind of defense, a match-up defense that we today’s society and even brought a other, he was now hell-bent on hav- the fist half. don’t see a lot, so we shot a lot of outside shots instead Spamalot tour leaves fans contemporary feel to the 300-year- ing her marry Tartuffe.
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