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Since 1960 Thursday Volume 85, Issue 9 September 17, 2009

The Student Voice of California State University, Fullerton Sports aim to be risk free By Damon Lowney Daily Titan Asst. News Editor [email protected]

The Cal State University’s chancel- lor’s office will be reforming some of the requirements expected for club teams, attempting to make rules and regulations more thorough and consis- tent through all CSU’s. “I believe the chancellor’s office By Jeff Lambert/Daily Titan Staff Photographer wants a more fluid system for all the Freshman Jennifer Fitetcher sits in Tuesday’s discussion on governing challenges at CSU’s to have a consistent frame- the state and municipal levels as part of Constitution Week. work,” Jamaar Walker, assistant coor- dinator for student life, said. “Sports clubs are a high-risk activity on campus,” and the chancellor’s of- fice is passing down to all CSU’s new requirements to deal with the risk in- volved, Walker said. Sports clubs will Constitution still be student-run and students from ASI and Sports Club Inter Council are By Jeff Lambert/Daily Titan Staff Photographer on the committee that will be working The Titan lacrosse team practices on an intramural field. They are one of many CSU sports clubs that will be affected state wide by new to implement the new requirements. requirements and regulations. “Sports clubs are such a vital part of the university. You just don’t want students in sports clubs will see small he thinks that the student population “Depending on location, it might Week informs to throw out anything,” Walker said. changes throughout this year with will understand the importance of the be a little different, but everybody By Laura Barron-Lopez Ruth Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, “We’re making sure the players are at more to come next year. “This is not changes. should have the same rules,” she said. For the Daily Titan and Sonia Sotomayor. This leaves the table.” going to be an overnight project,” said Megan Peal, 22, a liberal studies Curtis Wright, 22, a fifth-year busi- [email protected] one justice left, Anthony Ken- Walker. major, said that club sports are an im- ness major, also said he agrees with the nedy, who is the swing vote. He, To get CSUF student CSU wants more-extensive risk portant part of CSUF, and she agrees CSU’s decision to reform the require- September 17, 1787, is the day however, “sides more with the opinions, visit www.dailyti- management for club sports, Walker that the CSU system is doing the right ments for sports clubs. 35 revolutionary men signed the conservative justices and votes in tan.com/sportsclubs said. thing by making the club sports’ regu- He said he thinks that “uniformity U.S. Constitution, a historical the majority more than any jus- “The areas of risk that the require- lations more uniform. in rules and regulations will make each text that many Americans today tice on the court,” Chemerinsky The new requirements, however, are ments talk about are travel and general “You need to have that outside sport competitor know what they’re getting take for granted. In honor of the said. still in the planning stages and CSU operations,” Walker said. This includes or group that you belong to, and if you into before the competition starts.” Constitution and in the hopes Given these facts, Chemerin- hasn’t yet discussed how to implement travel to and from practices and tour- don’t feel welcomed at a campus, then When asked if he thinks club sports that students will take notice of sky explained it “honestly should them; they were released from the naments, and making sure that each you don’t want to stay around,” Peal are important to the CSUF communi- the document that this country be called the Kennedy Court.” chancellor’s office in July, Walker said. player and coach submits the neces- said. “It should be kind of similar to a ty, he answered: “Hell yeah ... because is built upon, Cal State Fullerton In order to communicate how “I can’t give you too many details sary paperwork to participate in the normal sport where ... you are all very this is such a big commuter campus holds an annual Constitution significant an impact the Su- because that hasn’t been arranged yet,” club sport.The requirements involve similar. You have your certain rules that that anything to get you involved on Week. Within this week, political preme Court’s decisions have on Walker added. Nothing has changed doing more work, thus, more time you have to follow; you have certain li- campus, at least doing something here, scientists, journalists and elected every American, Chemerinsky yet at Cal State Fullerton, he said, but from those involved in club sports, but abilities that you have to adhere to.” I’m all for.” officials give lectures on topics discussed five central issues that all related to constitutional law, will change the course of this some specifically addressing Cali- country and its Constitution. fornia. These five issues are: abortion, Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of affirmative action, campaign- fi Smokers segregated the new UCI Law School, gave nance, the Second Amendment a lecture Monday on the issue and separation of church and of the Robert’s Court, Supreme state. By MEGHAN ALFANO Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor When explaining the court’s Daily Titan Asst. News Editor and the future of constitutional stance on abortion and what the [email protected] law. ruling would be if it were brought Chemerinsky received his B.S. before them, Chemerinsky used Smokers at Cal State Fuller- from Northwestern University, facts. ton may have to start putting has written six books and over “In the 1992 case Planned more consideration into where 100 law reviews, and has argued Parenthood v. Casey, there was they are smoking on campus. numerous appellate cases includ- a 5-4 margin to overturn Roe The Environmental Health ing in the U.S. Supreme Court. v. Wade. Kennedy changed his and Instructional Safety offices “Chemerinsky’s lecture was mind at the last minute, however, have proposed a new smoking clear and intellectually stimulat- due to Blackmun, a justice on policy on campus and, if put ing. Although I am aware of the the minority side, who showed into effect, will require - stu By Todd Barnes/Daily Titan Photo Editor dents and faculty who smoke Robert’s Courts actions, I hadn’t him letters from nuns in favor of Left: Students who withheld their names ignore thought about it on those terms. Roe v. Wade. After this, Kennedy to do so in one of the 23 desig- non-smoking signs around Mihaylo courtyard. It all seemed to be a wake-up switched sides and Roe v. Wade nated areas placed throughout Above: Grad student, Tiffani Smith, chit-chats call,” Scott Spitzer, assistant pro- was upheld.” campus. with a friend while smoking by Langsdorf Hall. fessor of political science said. Now, however, justices have The draft of the new policy CSU. Smoking is permitted every- way to keep that distance from high- placed so smokers will be aware of The way in which Chemerin- come and gone, Blackmun being states, “To mitigate well-estab- where else outside unless otherwise traffic areas so people aren’t having where they can smoke. sky laid before his audience the one, and when the case of abor- lished health risks associated with posted. to walk through a cloud of smoke.” “Smokers can still smoke, but it Robert’s Court and the future of tion reaches the Supreme Court, exposure to secondhand smoke, the The problem with this policy is Although it will still be a self-en- will also be easy for people to avoid the Constitution was intriguing which is predicted will be soon California State University Board of that since the rules are self-regulated forced rule, Whitfield feels the new the smoke,” added Bourdon. and somewhat raw. and with Kennedy voting on the Trustees delegated authority to cam- and there is no serious enforcement policy will have a more positive im- Whitfield and Bourdon see the “Don’t think about it in legal conservative side more often than pus presidents to adopt rules regulat- mechanism, it is difficult for these pact on campus. policy as a positive thing, and many abstractions but about how it af- not, Chemerinsky feels that “Roe ing smoking on campuses. rules to be regulated, and students “It will provide a safer environ- students agree with the change. fects people. How it affects you,” v. Wade will be overturned.” CSUF prohibits smoking in all often don’t follow them, Tom Whit- ment for students and faculty by “I think it would be great,” said Chemerinsky said, regarding the The next issue addressed was areas except for specific outdoor des- field, director of the Environmen- reducing exposure to second-hand Kaitlin Nguyen, a 25 year old mar- Supreme Court and the Consti- affirmative action. ignated smoking locations.” tal Health and Instructional Safety, smoke,” Whitfield said. keting major. tution. Already two cases have recently This new policy would prohibit said. Associate Director of Safety Pro- There is no set date of when the Within this court resides four been brought forward to the Su- smoking in all outdoor areas except Students can often be seen smok- grams and Services Scott Bourdon, policy will be put into effect, but conservative justices: John Rob- preme Court regarding affirma- parking lots or other specifically des- ing on balconies and in other areas who helped design the proposal, also Whitfield said that it could happen erts, Antonin Scalia, Clarence tive action. ignated smoking areas. Thomas, and Samuel Alito and The current smoking policy, that are clearly within a 20-foot ra- said that the proposed 23 designated sometime later this fall, depending four liberal justices: John Stevens, See CONSTITUTION, page 2 which is required by state law at all dius of a building. areas will be placed where it is easy on the approval of various entities California State University establish- “Many smokers tend to not keep for people to avoid second-hand on campus. ments, prohibits smoking within that distance from the buildings,” smoke. That at some point a form (For the full story, visit dailytitan. 20 feet of any building owned by a said Whitfield. “There needs to be a of identification or signage will be com) Stay connected to the Daily Titan on: DT SHORTHAND ASI Blockparty today! 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Worst album art gallery E-mail: [email protected] See page 6 2 Page Two September 17, 2009 IN OTHER NEWS Gordon speaks of CSUF’s future budget INTERNATIONAL By Gilbert Gutierrez III Political drama continues to play out for Iran Daily Titan Staff Writer [email protected] IRAN (MCT) - Just this week, reformist leader Mehdi Karroubi revealed new details of the torture and rape of imprisoned opposition members de- Cal State Fullerton President spite warnings that he would be jailed if he didn’t keep quiet. The outspoken Milton Gordon addressed students, Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri issued a fatwa denouncing the re- alumni, faculty and staff about what gime, which retaliated by arresting his three teenage grandsons. And Iranians the school accomplished over last may take to the streets again on Friday under cover of an annual demonstra- year and the plans he has for CSUF tion against repression of Palestinians. in respect to budget and enrollment No one is better qualified to provide the answers to those questions than for the 2009-10 academic year at the the Iranian American scholar Haleh Esfandiari, director of the Middle East University Convocation Tuesday af- program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Wash- ternoon. ington. She was arrested in Tehran in 2007 while visiting her 93-year-old Eager to hear what the president’s mother and kept for four months in solitary confinement in the notorious plans were, a couple of CSUF stu- Evin prison. dents, including graduate Rosalind What Iran’s leaders refuse to recognize, and what Americans must grasp, is Blackstar, who has a B.A. in liberal that this rebellion is indigenous. It is led by clerics and political figures who studies, and Edward De La Torre, were part of the Iranian revolution, and - for now - it aims only to reform who is in the process of earning a the system, not overthrow it. master’s in Business Administration, attended the event. De La Torre was concerned about NATIONAL the economic times and wanted to Obama holds off sending extra U.S. troops hear about what the president had to say about California’s budget. He WASHINGTON (MCT) - On a day when his administration outlined hopes that Gordon has a plan to im- broad and ambitious goals for Afghanistan and Pakistan, President Barack prove the school’s situation. Obama also moved Wednesday to call a time-out in the escalating national Blackstar’s reason for attending debate over a possible increase in troops. the president’s speech was to obtain But the lofty goals set by the White House - which include promoting new information about the state’s by todd barnes/daily titan photo editor an Afghan government that can combat extremists and corruption while budget for CSUF. Cal State Fullerton’s President Milton A. Gordon discusses university achievements through the past year. Gordon explained the effects supporting human rights - represent difficult, time-consuming jobs likely to Gordon took the stage with a roar of this year’s budget cuts to the audience and previewed the university’s plans for next year. require greater numbers of forces, civilian aid and international help. of applause behind him. He invited $50 million for Steven G. Mihaylo’s the mayor to discuss the budget for But the U.S. troop level is due to rise to 68,000 this year, and the pros- members of the crowd that were new tion of 40,000 students. pect of sending more has triggered a backlash among leading congressional to the university to stand up, and School of Business and Economics, CSUF has suffered a reduction 2010-11 for CSUF. Democrats. they were applauded. and accreditation was extended for of $38.7 million, a 20 percent fee “Let us remember that it is the “You don’t make determinations about resources, and certainly you don’t He congratulated the university five years, granted by the association increase for students, furloughs for people, all of you, not the plans make determinations about sending young men and women into battle, for the success and fortitude that it to advance collegiate schools of busi- employees and enrollment reduction alone that will produce success,” said without having absolute clarity about what the strategy is going to be,” has endured over the last year. He ness. for the next two years. Gordon. “I’m fully confident that The Titan Recreation Center be- “These are extraordinarily diffi- Obama said. went on to recognize the 11,000 with all your help, I know that the graduates of the 2009 class as the came the first university building cult times,” said Gordon. “Despite years ahead will hold a bright future largest class to graduate in the uni- awarded a gold leadership in en- these extraordinarily difficult budget STATE versity’s history. ergy and environmental design. Dr. times, it must be each of our goals to for our university and its friends.” Fundraising exceeded its goal of Mohinder S. Grewal, professor of work together to make these adjust- Gordon walked off stage with the CIM segregates main rioters in two-man cells electrical engineering, was awarded ments, identify the efficiencies we audience’s applause. Outstanding Professor of the Year, have made, so we ensure the quality “It will take a couple of years to CHINO (MCT) - California Institution for Men officials have identified said Gordon. of the educational experience for al- complete the task but those goals do the main rioters involved in an Aug. 8 melee that injured nearly 200 inmates. A slideshow was projected on the most 36,000 students currently with have a great chance of being accom- Between 200 and 210 riot participants have been placed in two-man cells large screen behind him, display- us,” Gordon said. plished,” said Grewal. “Engineering under administrative segregation in the prison’s Central Reception Center, ing photos, graphs and charts about Another cut back that CSUF may CIM spokesman Lt. Mark Hargrove said. is much more concentrated in the CSUF’s budget and enrollment de- endure is the “Concert Under the lab work, so we are definitely wor- The move has led to the displacement of general population beds, which crease. Stars” event, which may be canceled ried about the budget cuts that we has negatively impacted housing elsewhere in the prison, Hargrove said. “It is no secret that California is in in September 2010. “Those inmates cannot be housed greater than two inmates to a cell, and are up against,” he said. its biggest recession since the Great This has been a tradition on cam- we don’t house them in day rooms,” he said. “We’ve had to convert general Depression,” said Gordon. As a re- pus for 26 years for all members of Without the labs, the whole population beds into administrative segregation beds.” sult of this, $584 million, or 28 per- the Titan family to come together hands-on aspect of electrical engi- The inmates aren’t expected to face additional prosecution,H argrove said. neering would force the students to “Those were the ones we could specifically identify through the investigation cent, has been cut from the Cal State and enjoy themselves. suffer more than they already have, process that were participants and certainly more involved in the riot,” he University budget. This means that Gordon said he will not make said. there will be an enrollment reduc- that decision until he has met with added Grewal. For the Record It is the policy of the Daily Titan to correct any inaccurate informa- Constitution: Civil liberties debated tion printed in the publication as soon as the error is discovered. Any incorrect information printed on the front page will result in a correction From Page 1 est.” who own them,” and now a case has Orden who argued that a Ten Com- printed on the front page. Any incorrect information printed on any Now, for the campaign finance been brought before the Supreme mandments monument on the Texas other page will be corrected on page 2. Errors on the Opinion page will There were similar cases one from law Chemerinsky first explained the Court against a corporation that state capitol building’s grounds was be corrected on that page. Corrections also will be noted on the online Seattle, Wash. and another from background, “In 1907, Congress violated the campaign finance law unconstitutional. version of the Daily Titan. Louisville, Ky. brought forth in passed a law prohibiting corpora- by showing a degrading ad against Having the monument on the Please contact executive editor Skyler Blair at 657-278-5815 or at 2007. They argued that a student tions and unions from giving money Hilary Clinton when she was run- capitol grounds would imply en- [email protected] with issues about this policy or to report any should not be placed among schools to candidates running for election. ning. The result in all likelihood dorsement of a specific religion. errors. based on ethnicity. They won. In 1974 another law passed prohib- will result in favor of the corpora- Chemerinsky stated that during the “The Supreme Court again voted iting corporations and unions from tions, Chemerinsky confirmed, due hearings, Justice Samuel Alita said to a 5-4 margin that it was unconstitu- taking out ads against those running to the argument that, “Corporations him, “If your client doesn’t like it, he tional to distribute students based on in elections. Ads can’t be shown 30 have the First Amendment right to can look the other way.” race,” Chemerinsky said. In response days before a primary and 60 days give as much money to candidates as Furthermore, Chemerinsky said, Daily Titan to the public who felt that this rul- before the general election.” they want to. This will dramatically “Obama and Sonia Sotomayor are ing went against affirmative action, However, Chemerinsky went on change elections in the U.S.” unlikely to change the ideology of Editorial Robert’s response was, “Diversity is to explain, “Corporations exist to “The language of the Second the Supreme Court ... The Consti- Amendment is an enigma,” Chemer- tution is often not representative of Executive Editor Skyler Blair not a compelling government inter- make money for the shareholders Managing Editor Monzerrath Gonzalez insky explained, that applies only to the mood of the country, (but) that’s News Director Sergio Cabaruvias state and national militia. In 2008, why we have the Supreme Court to Asst. 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I real- Copy Editor Ashleigh Johnson now more justices that feel we ized listening to this lecture that the Photo Editor Todd Barnes shouldn’t separate church and state,” court won’t be where I look to make Photo Editor Shruti Patel Chemerinsky stated. Yet, the First headway.” Multimedia Editor Isa Ghani Amendment states, “Congress can- “The Constitution has played the Multimedia Editor Anne Beck not pass any law making any religion role of a civil religion in our country. Asst. Multimedia Editor Derek Opina the religion of the United States.” It was a brilliant choice to write it as Adviser Jason Shepard In 2005, Chemerinsky argued a a constitution rather than a statute case before the Supreme Court, Van for it was meant to endure for ages Main Line (657) 278-3373 Editorial Fax (657) 278-2702 Orden v. Perry, on the side of Van to come,” said Chemerinsky. 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By Christine Amarantus/Daily Titan Features Editor Voidcrush lead guitarist Brandon Demaria plays ’s “Bad Religion” at Metal Jam 2008 at Club 705 in Hermosa Beach. Metal Jam 2009 will be held Sept. 19 at the Santa Fe Springs Swap Meet benefiting the charity Autism Speaks. Photo courtesy Gage skidmore “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane discusses his new show “The Cleveland Show” at San Diego Comic-Con, July 25, where at a previous panel he announced the creation of an abortion episode of “Family Guy” which he said he expects Fox will not air. Rockers jam for charity By Ashleigh Johnson ficer’s uniforms read “McCain/ Daily Titan Copy Editor Palin.” Metal musicians will tinez’s fifth year. Martinez has been “Autism Speaks is an organi- [email protected] ‘Family Guy’ has built “‘Family Guy’ has built gather this Saturday to playing the drums for 15 years and zation of parents, clinicians and its reputation (and fan base) its reputation (and fan base) got into the annual event after his leading scientists committed to Hey Lois, remember the time “ around controversy, pop cul- benefit organization roommate invited him. accelerating the pace of biomedi- you got that abortion? around controversy, pop ture, irreverent humor and the “It’s a pretty cool deal,” Martinez cal research in autism through It’s probably old news now culture irreverent humor and slaughtering of sacred cows,” By Lauren Felechner said. raising money for research proj- that Fox has reportedly pulled said Shelley Jenkins, a lecturer

Daily Titan Staff Writer Demaria explained the concept of ects, education and outreach,” the plug on a controversial epi- the slaughtering of sacred for the Radio-TV-Film De-

[email protected] Metal Jam as a concert where inde- their Web site states. sode of the popular TV show, partment. pendent musicians, who most of the During the two to three hour “Family Guy,” titled “Partial cows. Jenkins recalled a scene in Metallica, , time don’t even know each other, all-ages event, there will be raffle “ Terms of Endearment.” – Philippe Perebinossoff, an earlier episode in which Slayer and Iron Maiden are all on sign up for a song online and then tickets sold for a chance to win Back in July, Fox issued a some newborn babies, aban- the list. So are the likes of Bran- play together. donated prizes. The big sponsors press release saying that while Radio-TV-Film assistant doned in a trash bin during a don Demaria, Noah Martinez “Most of the time they are usually for this year’s event are Monster they would not air the episode, professor prom, did a song-and-dance and Rey Benavides. Metal Jam meeting each other for the first time, Energy and Metal Blade Records. “We fully support the produc- number in which they “twirled 2009 is an annual event where and they are able to play a song to- Items such as posters, records and ers’ right to make the episode their umbilical cords like watch metal lovers get together and gether and connect. It’s pretty cool T-shirts are to be donated and and distribute it in whatever tion is a subject that is very rarely chains.” jam for a cause, or should I say, to watch,” Demaria said. raffled off. Items are also donated way they want.” discussed, let alone made light of, Though she does not watch “(Shred) for a Cure!” Benavides, 27, from Signal Hill, by various business owners, musi- And it looks like the producers of on TV. “Family Guy,” assistant professor of Metal Jam kicks off at noon is the Metal Jam virgin of the trio cians and music stores, according the show are taking Fox’s promise “Abortion remains a very sensitive Women’s Studies Donna Nicol has this Saturday at the Santa Fe and will be rocking out on the bass to the event’s Web site. There will to heart and have found alternative topic, one that advertisers (and thus mixed feelings about the subject of Springs Swap Meet. Participants guitar to “Green Manalishi” by Ju- also be a $5 cover charge at the means of having the episode reach networks) are afraid to touch,” said abortion in the media. from all around Southern Califor- das Priest. Benavides heard about the door, and donations are encour- the fans. Philippe Perebinossoff, an assistant “Personally, I think that abortion nia come to be a part of this event event from Demaria and is all about aged throughout the event as Last month the cast of the ani- professor of radio-TV-film in an e- is a personal issue, even though we not only for the love of music and the cause behind the music. well. mated show did a live table read of mail interview. Perebinossoff also politicize it,” Nicol said. “The pro- performing, but to be a part of “It’s a really cool idea to help out Beneath the grinding of their the script for the Academy of Tele- worked as a network censor for ABC cedure itself is a private issue, but we something bigger. All proceeds a charity,” Benavides said. “It’s a pet guitar strings, long hair, studded vision Arts and Sciences, according for about 20 years. need to raise awareness of it from a and donations from the event go peeve of mine when the celebrities accessories and tattoos lay not to an article by The Hollywood Re- “If abortion is allowed on a show, conversational standpoint. People to the charity Autism Speaks. don’t do anything for charities unless only a passion for music, but also porter. usually the decision depicted is that need to understand the reasoning Demaria, 25, is a singer and it’s affecting their life. I don’t know a soft spot for benefiting man- The complete episode is also sup- the person considering an abortion behind abortion; women don’t just guitarist and will be performing anyone with autism or anything kind. posed to be included in the upcom- decides not to have one,” he added. wake up and decide to get one.” the song, “The Four Horsemen” about it, but I really wanted to be a If you’re not a fan of metal, ing “Family Guy” season DVD. “If the person were to decide to have “Family Guy” is not the only show by Metallica, alongside Martinez, part of it.” you can at least admire what this In the episode, Lois Griffin, the an abortion, it is all that much more to breach the controversial topic. 25, from Pasadena. For Demaria, The Web site for Metal Jam ex- annual event does for connecting matriarch of the Griffin family controversial.” In an episode of the show it will be his second year partici- plains more information on Autism the concept of charity, and help- (voiced by “Mad TV” alum, Alex But “Family Guy” is no stranger “Maude,” the titular character also pating, but his third year being a Speaks and what they do as an orga- ing other people with the love of Borstein), agrees to be a surro- to adding controversy to its often underwent the procedure; and one part of the event. It will be Mar- nization. music and artistry. gate mother for her friend and her warped, quirky brand of humor. episode of “Degrassi: The Next Gen- friend’s husband, both of whom ul- In a 2008 episode, two members eration” faced criticism for its abor- timately die in a car accident, leaving of the Griffin family – baby Stewie tion-oriented plot when it aired in Lois and the rest of the Griffin clan and Brian, the family dog – traveled Canada, said Perebinossoff. to agonize over what to do with the back in time to Poland moments, lit- “Family Guy” airs every Sunday unborn baby. erally moments, before it was invad- at 9 p.m. on Fox. The new season The creator of the show, Seth ed by Nazis during World War II. premieres on Sunday, Sept. 27 at 9 MacFarlane, was unsurprised that A button on one of the Nazi of- p.m. the show will not make the airwaves and seemed to have no hard feelings toward Fox. “There are very intelligent people running the network now,” MacFar- lane said during an interview with THR. “There’s no doubt in my mind that … these guys had the conver- sations that they thought critically about it and decided, for intelligent reasons, that it just wasn’t right for them.” Still, the fact remains that abor-

By Christine Amarantus/Daily Titan Features Editor A young fan mingles with a remote control Wall-E at D23, the Disney expo held at the Anaheim Convention Center Sept. 10-13. Look for the Daily Titan’s coverage at www.dailytitan.com/d23. 4 OPINION September 17, 2009 For the record

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Should NCAA football move away from the BCS system to a playoff format?

This is what makes the system Texas, ranked No. 2, and USC, work. One loss can instantly ruin ranked No. 3, are two great teams your chances of playing for the na- that will be too close to differenti- tional title. That way, slacking and ate if they both finish the season giving a lackadaisical effort on the undefeated. field is minimized. Sometimes there is a definitive This makes all 12 games extreme- answer to who should be the na- ly important and every down, every tional champion, but sometimes mistake is just as crucial. there isn’t. For example, if a playoff-system Most of the time, however, fans were implemented, some teams feel that some teams get snubbed By Simon Liang would cruise during the end of the By Juan Saucedo while BCS darlings such as Okla- Daily Titan Assistant Sports Editor season and rest some of their star Daily Titan Staff Writer homa, Texas, Florida, USC and [email protected] players and what not. [email protected] LSU get an easy ticket to the title This is not what college athletics game. The controversy surrounding the is about. It is about the will to com- Losing is a part of any sport, but Even if these squads have one Bowl Championship Series is the pete at the highest level. It is about dreadful ties just leave people with a loss, the BCS picks them over un- same every year: a well-deserving surviving until the clock stops at the bad taste in their mouths. defeated teams in weaker confer- team is snubbed and not given a end of the last game of the season. Yet, ties in the form of co-cham- ences. chance to compete for the National All the hoopla that surrounds the pionships are exactly what the Bowl At some point, we all find our- Championship. BCS not only gives college foot- Championship Series has given col- selves asking, “What is this, a That is the wonderful thing ball more media coverage but more lege football fans almost every other freakin’ popularity contest?” about the BCS; it always sparks up money as well. It helps merchandise year since its inception in the late There is only one solution. Yes a debate. It also makes fans more sales and gives collegiate athletes ’90s. folks, I’m talking about a 16-team passionate about their teams. more exposure in order to play at the Most fans are already accustomed playoff extravaganza that has never I can think back to 2003 when next level. to participating in the perpetual de- been seen before in college foot- USC finished the regular season Every week people tune in bate of who’s the rightful No.1 team ball. atop the Associated Press poll, but throughout the season to see which in the country throughout the long Yet, my idea would require the in the BCS computer ranking they teams have fallen or risen in the football season. regular season to be cut short by were third. rankings. This annoying debate that lingers two weeks so that players could rest When the eventual Bowl games Of course, there will be discus- around this time every year demon- before the playoffs. were completed, USC was, in the sions about the validity of the BCS strates why the BCS should prob- The teams that make the play- minds of many, the national cham- rankings because often times it is ably drop the letter “C” from its offs should also be picked out of pion. In reality, they did not even different from the regular AP poll acronym. the top-25 Associated Press or USA get the chance to play in the BCS and, yet again, more attention on Most fans would agree that this Today poll. championship game. college football. is a fair assessment of this one-of-a- And, each game should be spon- The argument here is that the Four marquee bowl games make kind selection system. sored by a different corporation so BCS system does not give teams a it exciting for college football and its Although the season is barely go- that the NCAA can continue mak- fair shake. That is not entirely true fans. A playoff-system would drag ing into its third week, there are signs ing money. because teams have an entire season the season on even longer and not that there might be a repeat of the The NCAA should let the fans to prove if they are worthy of con- make the games more meaningful. same debacle that fans have grown get what they want. sideration to play for the national Trust me; the NCAA is glad that to love and hate – the crowning of And, what fans want is a defini- championship. the BCS is causing chatter amongst co-champions and possibly one top- tive NCCA football champion like In college basketball, a playoff- fans young and old. Whether you ranked team being snubbed out of there is in basketball and other type system is used to determine love or hate the BCS, you are still the title game. sports. Fans don’t want anymore the winner. College football is an thinking and talking about it. Florida, ranked No. 1, seems like co-champions. entirely different sport; one game No system in this world is perfect. a team that will surely cruise to the In other words, let them have determines the victor, just like in However, the BCS has been a step in championship game. But who will their cake and eat it too ... and get the NFL. the right direction. join the Gators? rid of the BCS. www.dailytitan.com y o u r w e e k ly d o s e o f entertainment

September 17, 2009 [email protected] 5 side tables, posters, books and glitter lamps, making the environment feel Small club more like a living room than a coffee Grunge, glitter on the strip shop. Lani Isozaki liked the show be- Hollywood rocks out at came together and offered their own cause “they’re (the performers) do- memories of Osbourne and made hopes for ing it for a cause and were excited an unprecedented closure the tribute feel more like a party to perform. Music and art are under- of Sunset Boulevard than a show. appreciated compared to other sub- Jim Norton started the night with big change jects, and can play a role in children's By Brittny Ulate his fond memories and slideshow of upbringing.” Daily Titan Detour Editor him and Osbourne throughout the By Karen Dickinson The five performances of the [email protected] years. That was just the beginning For the Daily Titan night were diverse and included: of the very strange, yet entertaining [email protected] The Ardor, Joshua Tulcan, Mathew Loud music and massive crowds night. took the stage Wright, Kacie Yoshida, and Paulie came to Hollywood last Saturday next, and gave a very fond and cap- Last Saturday the newly-formed Pesh. Mathew Wright was the third for the Sunset Strip Music Festival, tivating speech in dedication of the club, Art Causes, held their first ben- performer of the night, and his ac- which featured the likes of Korn, man of the night, which riled up the efit concert at the Ugly Mug Café in companiment included an electric Pepper, Shiny Toy Guns, The Don- crowd. Old Towne Orange. guitar while his lyrics spoke of a nas and the all-mighty Ozzy Os- “When I’m around Ozzy fans, Local elementary schools are los- “perfect world.” bourne. I know I’m in a good place,” Roll- ing their music and art programs be- Both President Tally and Vice The second-annual music festival ins said. “I know because I am one cause of the declining economy and President Yoshida expressed hopes featured more than 40 music acts too.” some students have stepped in to for this benefit concert to be one of and included the unprecedented Throughout the night, fans, pop- Photos by shruti patel/Daily Titan Photo Editor help. Derek Tally and Kacie Yoshida, many Art Causes’ shows. closure of Sunset Boulevard. ular artists to ordinary citizens, of- Above: Henry Rollins and help celebrate Ozzy Osbourne’s accomplishments on the students at Cal State Fullerton, have Yoshida, the fourth performer of The three-day music festival fered praise to the man that was at HOB stage last Thursday night. Below: Kaleo Wasman and Bret Bollinger of Pepper rock the strip. started a new club on campus called the night, explains, “Music meshes kicked things off with a tribute to the front of a music revolution and Art Causes. The goal of this club is words, sounds, melodies and beats The Prince of Darkness at the House one who inspired many. stage by throwing his water onto the started it all and without whom we’d to raise money for local elementary together to form something impos- of Blues on the strip, with master “Without him, we’d be a whole crowd and saluting Osbourne, who all have a whole lot less. schools in order to keep their music sible to define … to lose art and mu- of ceremonies and lot less,” Rollins said, before exiting watched from the safety of his bal- Friday continued the music fes- and art programs running. sic programs is to lose a child's sense member, Billy Morrison, orchestrat- the stage. cony seating. tival with shows at various venues The venue was filled with couches, of creativity and self-expression.” ing the night. Fans and friends all came out next in , along with his trademark along the strip including Talib Kweli came together to celebrate the life all his wife-beater glory and did black top hat, Billy Bob Thornton at the Key Club, Augustana at the and work of one of the forefathers of what Tommy Lee does best, cre- and legendary producer and direc- Roxy and Doors cover band Wild heavy metal with speeches and per- ate a scene. He rambled through a tor Lou Adler also made appearances Child at the Whiskey A Go-Go. formances that left the crowd eager nonsensical story that probably only and gave short speeches during the Saturday was the be-all and end- for more. two other people in the world would tribute. all of festival days as a section of Comedians, actors and musicians understand, and ended his time on The highlight of the night and the Sunset Boulevard actually closed big bang that was the official starting down for the majority of the day point of the music festival was the to host the last day of the festival. performance by Camp Freddy, the Clubs and restaurants were open for revolving-door rock band that has the public to wander through while as its main members: Dave Navar- live performances were going on at ro, Billy Morrison, , outside stages. , and . Some of the highlights of the day Making a special appearances on lead included the Kottonmouth Kings vocals were , sounding smoking a giant blunt on stage, like Robert Plant circa 1977 per- Shiny Toy Guns front woman Sisely forming “Whole Lotta Love;” Sugar Treasure giving a killer performance Ray’s Mark McGrath; and Corey in her killer ensemble, and Korn Taylor, sans his Slipknot mask. performing in LA after a two-year The night was a success since it absence. Of course, the man who brought attention back to where it started it all closed out the festival as rightfully belonged, the Sunset Strip well; Ozzy Osbourne triumphantly and Ozzy Osbourne, the man that rocked the shit out of the strip. 6 DETOUR September 17, 2009 Awesomely bad cover art takes center stage By rachel david albums such as "Music for Dining" MOVIE MUSIC Daily Titan Copy Editor and "Music to Live By," nothing to [email protected] earth-shattering there. The "Hicksville" display is by far Fullerton Museum Center's latest one of the most ridiculously en- exhibition that's attracting the at- tertaining exhibits. With albums tention of both the young and old is titled "Barefoot Ballads: Homer and "100 Worst Album Covers." As the Jethro" and "Nudie and His Mando- placard on the wall asks and answers: lin," you know that your are in for "Why the worst albums? Mainly be- a treat, especially when the placard cause they are the most fun." under the latter album reads, "Nudie From the moment you enter the didn't do subtle." No he didn't. museum, walk through the gift shop I walked through the exhibit, and throw back the double doors which was created for "pure enter- leading into the exhibition, you en- tainment" as Smith explained, with ter into the world of curator Richard my mom, hearing multiple times By james Bean By Skylar smith Smith, a world currently plagued from her, "Hey, I had that album." For the Daily Titan Daily Titan Staff Writer with pop culture nostalgia. The Thankfully, no, these words were not [email protected] [email protected] "worst" album covers are courtesy of uttered while looking at the "Hicks- Jim Washburn, guest curator, who ville" or "Smut" wall. As a whole, I No, the exclamation point at the progresses quickly, and I was soon Muse has always been a leader in piano parts preformed by Bellamy is a "clever guy with a great album do not feel my mom has bad taste in end of its name is not an accident. laughing at the sheer quirkiness of bringing about the progressive rock himself. “I Belong To You,” features collection," said Smith. Throughout music, so it just goes to show that The Informant! walks boldly into it all. Mark seems to tune out of his revolution. Time and time again, they a piano piece from the opera Samson the spacious gallery, there are various what is deemed "worst" is purely what could have been told as a very life and into his thoughts more than seem to push themselves to prove that and Delilah, which blends beautifully amusing and just plain off the wall subjective. serious story, and presents a whimsi- 20 times throughout the movie. they are a musical force to be reck- into the more pop-oriented begin- exhibits, featuring awful album art Judy Warner, 48, from Fullerton, cal, hilarious and sometimes biting The film follows the events sweet- oned with. Their latest album, The ning and end of the track. from various genres, something for was viewing the "100 Worst Album story about a man who carelessly ly, but this film comes with a groan Resistance, is out to prove that they The last three tracks, the “Exo- everyone. Covers" exhibition for the first time falls into the pitfalls of corporate factor that seems to almost outweigh are more than just progressive. genesis” symphony, more than prove Housed on the left wall as you and said it was "a walk down memo- greed, FBI investigations and the the potential of the movie. It’s scary Lead singer Matthew Bellamy, Bellamy’s worth as a composer and a walk in is "The Sincerest Form of ry lane, a lot of good laughs." ever-growing business of corn pro- that Damon could so easily pull off who is trained in almost every facet musician. Many would wonder why Fakery" exhibit, showcasing ri- It was definitely interesting hear- duction. the naiveté required for a role like of music theory, has outdone him- he hasn’t written an opera or musical diculous imitations of well-known ing the various remarks on the ex- The Informant! follows the story this. self. This album is not the catchy, after hearing this. covers, perhaps not so well-known hibition from different generations. of Mark Whitacre (Matt Damon), If it weren't for the upbeat con- arena-pounding epic that Black Holes As with every album, Dominic to our generation, though. The al- Pedro Garcia, 17, a music major at who holds a Ph.D. in nutritional stant soundtrack that brought me & Revelations was, instead it is sym- Howard has provided most excellent bum "Whipped Cream & Other Fullerton College, said, "I don't re- biochemistry, and is a high-level ex- back to the silent picture era, this phonic, operatic and epic in a whole drumming in the modern progressive Delights" by Herb Alpert and the ally known what they are. They look ecutive for Archer Daniels Midland, film could have easily been a flop. new way. rock world, and Christopher Wol- Tijuana Brass was parodied by vari- interesting, though." a multi-million dollar corn syrup Luckily, with some interesting Those looking for the pop - melo stenholme expertly managed the bass ous groups, one being the Frivolous Nathan Fox, 19, a Fullerton Col- conglomerate. When a virus spreads directional style from Steven Soder- dies of Muse’s previous albums will lines. Five. The original album depicts a lege student, said, "It seems inter- through a component of the corn, bergh, a very able cast of actors, and find sanctuary in the opening song Although those looking for an- woman covered in whipped cream, esting seeing how the artwork was Mark gets a call from a Japanese an incredibly workable and hilari- “Uprising,” the head-banger’s delight other Black Holes & Revelations will "Sour Cream & Other Delights" by changing over time. It's more inter- competitor telling him that a mole ous script, this film floats to the top; “MK Ultra,” and the incredibly ad- be disappointed, those looking for the Frivolous Five shows five elderly esting and elaborate. The more tech- in his company has planted it there. although its twitchy and occasion- dictive “I Belong To You (+Mon Co- something entirely new, bold and women covered in sour cream on the nology came about the more they Although the storytelling mecha- ally pointless stretches keep it from eur S’ouvre A Ta Voix).” complex will be more than satisfied cover, clearly awful enough to make wanted it in their pictures." nism is twitchy and erratic, the film soaring. A few songs have brilliantly-played with The Resistance by Muse. it into Washburn's exhibit. Almost equally as entertaining as At the end of "The Sincerest Form the awful album covers is the com- of Fakery" are a number of Beatles' ment notebook located at the begin- knock-off albums created and - dis ning of the exhibition. Such gems GAME MUSIC tributed in the Philippines for U.S. as, "Hey ... You're making fun of Servicemen. Each Beatles' imitation all my albums!" "Being bad can be cover progressively gets worse, with so good," and "Fun show! I have a each cover riddled with misspelled few of these but wish I had them all. words. Historical and Hysterical" can be Other exhibits found throughout found interspersed throughout the the gallery, include "Move Along, notebook. Nothing to See Here," "Funk and As the placard on the wall at the Wacky," "Hicksville," "A Cavalcade beginning of the exhibition states, of Hippies," "Smut," "Something "The exhibit here could easily have to Offend Everyone," "Just Plain displayed over 1,000 odious covers, Strange," "A Tale Told by an Idiot," but we couldn't justify leaving that among others. The title of each ex- many records unclothed." hibit is very descriptive and a well- Whether the exhibition is "a walk representation of what can be found down memory lane" or a pop cultur- By Adan vasquez By Jackie connor displayed on that particular wall. For al experience exposing you to "new" Daily Titan Sports Editor For Daily Titan instance, "Move Along, Nothing to music, it is simply a fun and enter- [email protected] [email protected] See Here" simply showcases mood taining experience for all ages. On Tuesday, EA Sports officially terribly bad, but there is nothing Meet JET incarnate, sans the Brit- The vocals, as well as hefty, whaling released its premier hockey game, special about it. It’s definitely not as ish vocals. lead guitar solos, grab the attention NHL 2010, which includes an exciting as it could be. Rival Sons’ feature album, Before on this track. The scream/sing style of abundance of “game styles.” Puck play would definitely be the Fire, fuels itself with strong, pow- lead vocalist Jay Buchanan is almost a With high-quality graphics, fight- the most entertaining feature in the erful vocals as well as lead guitar and call back to Zeppelin’s Robert Plant. ing and board checking, one might game. But for someone who doesn’t drums that plain rock. The drums push a simple meter assume that this game could draw really understand the difference be- Their sound, although very remi- and leave the spotlight on lead gui- in gamers who are also sports fans, tween a slap shot and a wrist shot, it niscent of early rock predecessors tarist, Scott Holiday, who takes full regardless of hockey interest. doesn’t really do much. such as , as well as add- advantage of the space. New to the game is the ability to In fact, this whole game isn’t ing a bit of modern Brit rock, Before Most of the Rival Sons’ tracks echo start fights, which is fun, but lasts anything special unless you are a the Fire has its own unique style with- their individual style, but also allude only for about 20 seconds, and you hockey fan; which isn’t saying that out the charming-yet-grungy Brit- to the fact that they could be fall- either end up knocked out, or de- the game isn’t worth buying. A lot of ish accent. A clashing of intricately backs to our rock legends. livering the knockout. Wait, that people have said good things about woven guitar and drum solos as well Their overall sound proves to be a should be a good thing since every- the game, but it really isn’t going to as powerful vocals make this album great distraction from the actual lyr- one likes watching fights. However, draw in football or basketball fans come alive. ics, which might be too simplistic the controls for this feature are just the same way that EA’s football and The first track, “Tell me- Some and sober for their classic rock sound. Photo by shruti patel/Daily Titan Photo Editor as bad as most fights during a live basketball juggernaut games do. thing,” explodes onto the listener’s Though the lyrics are original, it’s too “The Sincerest Form of Fakery” is one of the displays at the Fullerton Museum Center’s NHL game. NHL 2010 is what it is: it’s a game palette with distorted electric guitar bad they can not match the patchwork “100 Worst Album Covers” exhibit which runs through Oct. 18. Now the board checking: it’s not for hockey fans. riffs that are sure to turn an ear or two. of resurrected classic rock themes. september 17, 2009 7 Classifieds6400 Crossword Puzzle FOR RELEASE SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 Index Advertising Child Care Offered/Wanted brought to you by mctcampus.com Announcements Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Sitters wanted Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis 1100 Campus Events/Services Information 1200 Campus Organizations $12+ per hour. Register free for jobs near campus or home. 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The Cal State Fullerton hockey club is ready to play the 2009-10 season, as its opens at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas this Friday at 6 p.m. The Titans are competing in their first game in the American Colle- giate Hockey Association League of Division II. The ACHA has some very tough opponents going up against CSUF, but faculty adviser and Assistant Coach Steve Jobbit said that he has confidence in the players and that they will be tested this weekend. The Titan’s face-off is set to take place at the Fiesta Rancho Ice Arena in Las Vegas. As the team heads out to Las Vegas, the whole 24-man roster is healthy and ready for the season. As an assistant coach, he oversees the players during practice, manages the bench during games and handles the team’s important nutrition and fit- ness program. Nutrition and fitness is very important to the team, espe- cially in this sport with a 29-game season, said Jobbit. By brian evans/For the Daily Titan The team is coming off of last Junior defenseman Kyle Levindofske goes through drills in preparation for the opener. season when it posted a 1-5 record in exhibition games. A win against the challenge this season, said Raa- Vegas and said that this will be a UCLA really lifted the team’s spir- gas. good challenge for the team. its though, Jobbit said. But it can- Hodge said the team is showing “This is a chance for the team to not hang its hat on that as it comes a lot of potential, and he can hardly learn how to work together and trust into its second season looking to add wait for Friday’s game. each other on the ice,” Evans said. some more wins to their stats this One of the team’s up and coming This year the club has a couple time around. players is freshman Jacob Daniel, of corporate sponsors and finances “The team has a lot to prove this one of the forwards for the hockey from ASI, but most of their funding weekend, but I’m confident that club this year. He has a lot of natural comes from fundraising and club these guys will give it their all,” Job- ability and works very hard on the fees from the players. The players bit said. ice, said Jobbit. are basically paying out of their own Senior Cyrus Raagas and junior “We like this kid. He stands out pocket each month to represent Ti- Andrew Hodge are this year’s cap- and has a lot of potential to be a go- tan pride on the ice, Jobbit said. tains, and Jobbit said that these are to player as the season progresses,” “This is a really dedicated group the guys that are in charge of bring- added Jobbit. of players, and if we didn’t believe ing the team together. Hodge is The team has improved during in these guys, then we wouldn’t president of the club and one of the the off-season and have many young be where we are now,” Jobbit said. team’s starting forwards, Jobbit said. players to work with to build for the “Even if you’ve never seen a hockey Raagas is playing his second year future, said former-player Brian Ev- game before, you definitely need as defenseman and is looking for- ans. He decided to take this year off, to come out and show your Titan ward to the match-up this weekend. but he still has an impact with the pride.” “We are preparing to play against players on the team. Evans, along- Next week the Titans return for a big team this weekend,” Raagas side the rest of the coaches and play- their home opener when they host said. ers, is standing strong by working the Trojans of Southern California at The coaching staff has trained together to prepare for the future. the KHS Ice Arena at 9:30 p.m. on them very well, and they are up to Evans is traveling with the team to Sept. 25.