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Volume 94, Issue 21 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2013 dailytitan.com

NEWS | VIOLENCE Both sexes feel dating violence of the women’s cultural resource Women’s center opens center, said. dialogue on how to avoid The violence does not have to be intimate partner violence physically directly against the vic- tim in order for it to be considered SARA HIATT physical violence, Camacho said. Daily Titan Physical abuse can range from kicking and punching, sexual One in three women will expe- abuse, to destroying the victim’s rience relationship violence dur- property. ing their college years, according Telling a partner what clothing to the WoMen’s Center. or makeup to wear is also part of The WoMen’s Center at Cal physical abuse, Camacho said. State Fullerton held a discussion Abuse can also be financial. yesterday to address the issue Economic abuse can take many of relationship violence against different forms. Money, housing women and men. or vehicles can be withheld from Courtesy of Student Conduct Office Intimate partner violence oc- a partner, or a partner may rack Sandra Rhoten, associate dean of the Office of Student Conduct, appears in multiple roles in the Making Integrity Count video. curs between two individuals, up bills on the other’s credit card, married or not married, gay or Camacho said. straight, who are involved in a re- Common examples of economic lationship. abuse include situations withb un- The discussion was part of a married couples who live together. Parodies combat cheating noontime program sponsored by In some situations, one partner the center, to educate students threatens to make the other leave from the University Mission further than just cheating on is and how to avoid it, because about the types and the cycle of because they are not on the lease. New videos created by and Grants Initiative, Rho- tests, she explains. The be- it is something they have been abuse. Partners are denied access to student conduct office ten worked with Andi Stein, spectacled sock puppet de- taught not to do since very This talk was aimed to raise credit cards or checking accounts fight academic dishonesty Ph.D., a communications pro- fines academic dishonesty as early. awareness about the warning to ensure they cannot leave. fessor, and Shelley Jenkins, a “the attempt to gain an unfair However, at the university signs of an abuser, as well as to Digital abuse occurs when one SAMUEL MOUNTJOY Radio-TV-Film professor, to advantage or assisting or per- level, the risks are greater. educate students about exit plans partner threatens to post nude Daily Titan write and film the videos. mitting another to do so.” “Your second grade teacher and how to help a friend who may photos online if the other ends the The videos are all spoofs of The videos use humor and probably didn’t kick you out be experiencing a violent relation- relationship. On the set of Name that TV staples, from a parody of fun to make light of a seri- for life,” Rhoten said. ship. During the discussion, Pres- Paraphrase, students com- the ‘50s sitcom Father Knows ous topic with serious con- The videos will be shown Community educator for a safe- ley named the three stages of the pete for prizes by naming the Best, to an animated short sequences–a student can be to 25 sections of the Univ 100 house, Laura’s House, an Orange cycle of abuse. The first stage is proper citation of a source in lampooning today’s Red Bull banned from all CSU schools College Success class, a course County safe house for women, tension between the victim and an essay. A box of No. 2 pen- “gives you wings” commer- if caught twice. intended for first-time col- Marissa Presley lead the discus- the perpetrator, the second stage cils and a roll of Scantrons are cials. Rhoten handled 271 cases lege students to explain how sion. She examined many types of is the act of the physical explosion on the line in the Jeopardy!- Sesame Street, for example, of academic dishonesty from to function in the college en- abuse including economic, digital, and the third stage is the apologies esque game show. is reworked into Integrity July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. vironment, according to the and physical abuse. and the promises, which perpetu- The woman wearing the Street. The scene opens with Of those, plagiarism was by course catalog. Intimate partner violence af- ates the cycle. mustache is Sandra Rhoten, a puppet version of Cal State far the most common case. The office worked with fects men and women from all “Domestic violence doesn’t be- associate dean of the Office of Fullerton’s mascot, Tuffy, ar- “It’s easy to do, easy to RTVF and broadcast journal- ethnicities, all economic back- gin with a punch or a slap or a Student Conduct. guing with his stuffed buddies catch,” Rhoten said. ism students who manned the grounds and from all professions. kick, it never does. Domestic vio- She plays “Sandy Trebek,” over what is actually consid- Exam behaviors, cheating cameras and the lights. Jen- Presley has worked with victims lence begins with a word or a look, on Name that Paraphrase, ered cheating. during tests, were the second kins directed the segments as young as 12 years old. and the word can be as simple as among other roles in a new When Sandy the sock pup- most common. and co-wrote the script with “Anyone can find themselves in just shut up,” Presley said. series of videos created by the pet shows up, she sets things She explained that many Rhoten. an abusive relationship because office of Student Conduct. straight. students may not be receptive it’s more about power and control,” Funded by a $28,000 grant Academic dishonesty goes to what academic dishonesty SEE CHEATING, 2 Rosalina Camacho, coordinator SEE VIOLENCE, 3

DETOUR | MUSIC Ocean Avenue revisited Avenue Sunday at the House live their middle school mem- played a sold of Blues in Anaheim. ories. out show at the House of The American pop punk/al- Cathleen, who has been a Blues in Anaheim Sunday ternative rock band performed Yellowcard fan since middle to a sold out crowd. school, said her favorite songs PATTON TRAN Before the show, the line of include “With You Around” Daily Titan eager concertgoers wrapped from the 2011 When around the neighboring stores. You’re Through Thinking Yellowcard rocked its way “I didn’t expect it to be this Yes and “One Year and Six back into hearts and took the crowded,” Cathleen, 21, said. Months” from the 2003 album audience back home to Ocean Some attendees came to re- Ocean Avenue. Nguyen Tran, 24, said he was not the biggest fan of Yel- lowcard, but decided to go with his friends anyway to at- tend the show. “I heard their first single DYLAN LUJANO / Daily Titan back in ‘06 or ‘07,” Tran said. Senior Devon Hadsell portrays the character Kira, a greek goddess that disguises herself as a mortal on roller skates. “I rarely go to concerts, so I am excited.” DETOUR | THEATER Fans packed into the House of Blues, fighting inch by inch to get closer to the front row Disco parody on skates barricades. The Anaheim House of said she has been involved in Performance Choreography. Blues was smaller than most Former University of other CSUF productions that “My challenge with every rock concert venues. Arizona roomates take on required the actors to be on show we do is to find the reason However, it made up for its adaptation of 1980s skates, which can be a chal- that they dance,” Lett said. size as it provided a more rus- lenge especially in Xanadu. Xanadu is a parody. It takes tic or garage band feel, which BRIAN CHESTER “Most of these students grew the social dances of the 1980s heightened the nostalgia. Daily Titan up with roller blades, a very and morphs them so that ev- The stage set up was simple. different beast from the icon- erything has more of a light An established band such as The Little Theatre will host a ic 1980’s quad roller skates,” hearted feel. Yellowcard didn’t need huge, roller skating Broadway musi- Himmelheber said. “Others Lett said Xanadu’s chore- MARIAH CARRILLO / Daily Titan blaring speakers to veil their cal in Cal State Fullerton’s pro- in the cast have varying roller ography is basic, which allows Yellowcard frontman, , plays a song off the 2012 album Southern Air. sound. duction of Xanadu, opening skate experience, but all have the dancers to focus on their It set a vibe reminiscent of Friday Oct. 11. fearlessly embraced the chal- dialogue. He said iconic disco NEWS 3 a high school’s battle of the Directed by Master’s of Fine lenge of rolling-choreography: dance moves–such as the sprin- Oral historian researches effects of coal mining bands concert. Arts grad student Eve Himmel- they fall, they get up, and they kler, the running man and bar- However, the band’s star- heber, the play is based off of do it again.” rel of monkeys–are borrowed in OPINION 4 dom worked in their favor as the hit 1980’s musical starring She is working alongside the play. Plan for high-speed rail will be efficient in future they took the audience back to Olivia Newton-John. Xanadu is choreographer Bill Lett, who “It’s what you would do for a DETOUR 6 “the good ol’ days,” when their a musical comedy about a young happens to be Himmelheber’s child … it’s juvenile. It’s over ex- single “Ocean Avenue,” from man who chases his dreams and former college roommate from aggerating,” Lett said. “It has to Grand Theft Auto V adds three new protagonists the album of the same name, opens a roller disco. the University of Arizona. be so far over the top, otherwise SPORTS 8 became a radio hit. The production requires Lett has worked for Disney on it’s just not funny.” Titan baseball kick off fall training with scrimmage the entire cast to perform on and off for 14 years and received SEE CONCERT, 6 roller skates. Himmelheber his master’s degree in dance SEE SKATE, 6

FOLLOW US ON : @DAILY_TITAN VISIT US AT: DAILYTITAN.COM PAGE 2 OCTOBER 9, 2013 THE DAILY TITAN NEWS WEDNESDAY CHEATING expect to receive credit for it as Continued from PAGE 1 if they had actually learned the material,” Burgdorf said. As online and hybrid courses Many of the props and sup- become more common, so have plies purchased to produce the online cheating infractions on video were subsequently donat- campus. ed to the RTVF and broadcast journalism programs. The CSUF letterman jacket “They expect to seen in Father Knows Tests was purchased from Titan Shops receive credit for bookstore and raffled off last semester. it as if they had Each video segment address- actually learned es a different aspect of academ- ic dishonesty. the material.” In a “LIVE-ish” breaking news segment in the video, Jochen Burgdorf, Ph.D. a wig-wearing Rhoten inter- History Professor views Jochen Burgdorf, Ph.D., a history professor, on a cheat- ing scandal that has rocked the campus. Many courses use online A student has used a “hired proctoring programs that can brain” in an online test. monitor the student to verify Having somebody else take that they are who they say they an online test in place of the are. student is disallowed and will Rhoten advises students who land a student a seat in Rho- are having trouble in classes to ten’s office. speak to their professors. Pro- “It is one of the most egre- fessors are trained to give stu- gious acts of dishonesty be- dents guidance on how to avoid cause students don’t do their plagiarism and other dishonest Courtesy of Student Conduct own academic work but they practices. Ed Fink, a professor of Radio-TV-Film plays Father in Father Knows Tests, a parody of the ‘50s classic sitcom, Father Knows Best. FOR THE RECORD It is Daily Titan policy to correct factual errors printed in the publication. Corrections will be published on the subsequent issue after an error is discovered and will appear on page Latinas promote diversity 2. Errors on the Opinion page will be corrected on that page. Corrections will also be made to the online version of De Los Santos took the panel has been seen as a white man’s The “couch” referred to Ana the article. Please contact Editor-in-Chief Yvette Quintero Panel of women discuss as an opportunity to talk about game,” she said. “But I assure Nogales, Ph.D., a clinical psy- at (657) 278 5815 or at [email protected] with the importance of what multiculturalism is and you, it is not.” chologist, author and founder of issues about this policy or to report any errors. multiculturalism in society how important it is on campus. The “stage” portion of the Nogales Psychological Counsel- “(Multiculturalism) is impor- panel referred to Cristela ing Inc. NEREIDA MORENO tant to be me as a chicana, it’s Alonzo, a stand-up comedian Nogales founded Casa de Mi Daily Titan important to me as a human be- from Texas. She has performed Familia, a nonprofit organiza- ing and it’s very important to me on shows like , Late Late tion that helps victims of hu- Cal State Fullerton held a as a media professional when I Show With Craig Ferguson and man sex trafficking, domestic DAILY TITAN panel featuring three Latina see the images that are on tele- Gabriel Iglesias’ Stand-Up Rev- violence and rape. women yesterday night to dis- vision and on the big screen.” olution. “(Latinos) don’t seek as much cuss multiculturalism in their The “course” in the panel re- Alonzo is the first Latina treatment as other communi- respective professional fields in ferred to Azucena Maldonado, woman to have her own sitcom, ties–we’re very behind–but we’re Editorial honor of CSUF’s Hispanic Heri- founder of the Latina Golfers which will begin filming next catching up.” Editor-in-Chief Yvette Quintero tage Week. Association. spring. De Los Santos collaborated Managing Editor Ethan Hawkes The panel titled, “On the The organization is designed She said the goal is to staff with President Mildred García’s News Editor Magdalena Guillen Course, On the Stage, On the to introduce women, especially the show as soon as possible and office to create the event and News Editor Samuel Mountjoy Couch: Is Multiculturalism Im- Latinas, to golf for their profes- with as much diversity as she chose the individual panelists News Assistant Mia McCormick portant to Latino/as?” was held sional development, personal possibly can. based on her personal relation- News Assistant Sara Hiatt Sports Editor Tameem Seraj to celebrate National Latino enjoyment and to promote a “We’re at a point where we ships with them as well as their Sports Assistant Joseph Anderson Heritage Month which began on healthy lifestyle. have an African-American experience speaking in public. Sports Assistant Andrew Fortuna Sept. 15 and ends on Oct. 15. “I am absolutely convinced president, we have a Latina in “They were just three incred- Sports Assistant Tucker Tashjian The title of the talk referred that golf breaks cultural and the Supreme Court. We’re di- ible women who I knew were Opinion Editor Adrian Garcia to the three professions of the gender barriers–I’ve seen it my- verse—so why don’t we put that passionate about their areas Opinion Assistant Elliot Lam Opinion Assistant Sarah Gerhard three panelists: the golf course, self,” she said. diversity in everything that we and would come and share their Features Editor Adreana Young the dramatic stage and the psy- Maldonado said golf is a way do?” ideas with us,” De Los Santos Features Assistant Kristen Cervantes chologist’s couch. for the Latino community to The sitcom, titled Cristela, said. Features Assistant Riley Tanner Nancy De Los Santos, the have access to power and in- will follow Alonzo as a 34-year- García said the discussion was Detour Editor Kymberlie Estrada panel moderator, said the cel- fluence. She said it’s important old college student who dreams intended for all ethnic groups Detour Assistant Ashley Binion Multimedia Editor Gurajpalpreet Sangha ebrations begin on the 15th in to be on the golf field where so of becoming a lawyer, but is on campus, not just Hispanics. Layout Editor Brandon Hicks commemoration of indepen- many business deals are being forced to stop and start her edu- “The panel was very im- Layout Assistant Emily Mondragon dence days for five different Lat- sealed. cation to help out her family. portant for me because these Illustration Editor Mike Trujillo in American countries including “We’re missing out because “It’s basically like a Latino individuals represent break- Copy Editor Julia Gutierrez Costa Rica, El Salvador and Ni- we’re not on the green playing ,” Alonzo said. ing barriers in all professions,” Copy Editor Andy Lundin Copy Assistant Eric Gandarilla caragua. 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VISIT US AT: DAILYTITAN.COM/NEWS FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @DAILY_TITAN OCTOBER 9, 2013 PAGE 3 WEDNESDAY NEWS THE DAILY TITAN DTBRIEFS Italian professor, American history Researchers Center of Oral and Public History host University win Nobel of Rome professor DANIEL OSTRIN ROBERT REYES Daily Titan One of this year’s Nobel Prizes was awarded yesterday to a pair of physicists for their substantial It was more than 50 years research into the existence of the ago that Alessandro Portelli Higgs boson, according to the Or- came to Westchester High ange County Register. School as a foreign exchange Nearly half a century of concep- student from Italy. tualization and experimentation On Tuesday he was back has led Francois Englert, 80, and in Southern , now Peter Higgs, 84, to “the theoretical speaking about his experi- discovery of a mechanism that con- ences as an oral historian in tributes to our understanding of America at the Center of Oral the origin of the mass of subatomic and Public History’s annual particles,” a report from the Swed- Hansen Lecture series. ish Academy said. Portelli, now a professor of Englert, a theoretical physicist American Literature at the at the University Libre de Bruxelles University of Rome - La Sapi- in Belgium, is an associate with the enza, learned from the people Institute for Quantum Studies at of Harlan County, Kentucky, Chapman University. a place known for labor ac- Researchers at UC Irvine assist- tivism. Its history has been ed in the development of the Large retold through works such as Hadron Collider—the device used the 1976 documentary Harlan to detect the particle—and they County, U.S.A. and Portelli’s collected its subsequent data as 2012 book They Say in Harlan well. County: An Oral History. The discovery fills in the miss- As an adult, Portelli found ing piece of the Standard Model of himself in America again, Quantum Physics, said Tim Tait, a staying with Barbara Dane, physicist at UCI. blues music’s “great white The $1.2 million award will be hope” who dropped her career divided between the duo. to sing political songs and pro- test music. Dane introduced Portelli to folk songs written by the wives County votes of coal miners rallying against capitalism and coal mine to expand jail bosses. ABRAHAM JAUREGUI Eventually, folk songs led him to Harlan County, a place JESSICA PINEDA / Daily Titan A 384-bed jail expansion in America where all of the Alessandro Portelli spoke in the Titan Student Union pavillion to a completely full room. Behind the chairs, students sat on the floor to listen to him. was approved Tuesday by Or- country’s history happened ange County supervisors in more dramatically. From in- history, like Granny Hagar, The Hansen Lecture Se- tor of the Center of Oral and the European Studies Society efforts to enlarge the James dustrialization to today’s drug whose scarred body had the ries was established five years Public History. also helped organize the event. A. Musick Facility located be- problem, this region felt issues remnants of past labor strug- ago to host nationally known Granata and Portelli will be “There’s so much to learn from tween Irvine and Lake For- in a more concentrated way, gles after being beaten down scholars or practitioners in traveling to Oklahoma City on this one event in terms of social est, according to the Orange Portelli said. and had cigarette burns from oral and public history. It was Wednesday with three Cal State relations, how (people) interact County Register. It was also a place where a coal company cronies. named after Arthur Hansen, Fullerton students to attend the with one another, how they fit in The upkeep of the addition- Canadian documentarian had “She had history literally Ph.D., former director of the National Conference for Oral the broader scheme of our econ- al beds has been estimated to been killed for not respect- carved into her body,” Portelli Center for Oral and Public History to host a panel based omy, our world,” said Raymond cost $17.2 million to run each ing the locals and their land. said. “The body was the text.” History, who was in atten- on an oral history project called Ortiz, president of CPHA and year. Harlan residents were weary It was also the place where dance. “From Hitler’s Europe to the a second year graduate student The new building expansion of people from New York and he would find the mountains “A lot of the students have Golden State.” studying history. will include rooms for drug Chicago that had come to that were similarly scarred af- read his works and because he They will use interviews from The Center for Oral and Public and alcohol rehabilitation and study the locals. ter coal companies had blown has really wide-ranging work Europeans who lived through History is a joint effort between other treatment programs “Being a foreigner, I did not off their tops. both in Europe and here in World War II and migrated to the Department of History and to help inmates and possibly come from a culture that ste- “I discovered a living memo- the United States and for that California. the College of Humanities and prevent future crimes. reotyped them,” Portelli said. ry that goes back to the begin- reason we’re really thrilled to CSUF student organizations Social Sciences, and it is the This 384-bed expansion is Portelli met different char- ning of history, to the first set- have him come join us,” said like the Cultural and Public His- largest oral history archive in the second approved this year acters and captured their tlers,” Portelli said. Cora Granata, associate direc- tory Association (CPHA) and California. after Sheriff’s Department of- ficials obtained $100 million in state funding for a separate VIOLENCE in abusive relationships is be- modeling and dancing, Pres- petrator is an intimate partner “We need to raise young 512-bed project extension. Continued from PAGE 1 cause they are fearful of what ley said. with the victim, we automati- men and boys that do not ac- Currently, Musick has will happen to themselves or Presley pointed out that the cally assume it must be some- cept social relations that push 1,322 beds. their family if they leave. media heavily covered Need- thing that the victim did. It’s them to dominate the women Since the state passed As- “Domestic violence doesn’t In 2008, an Orange County ham’s story, an veteran never the victim’s fault, ever.” in their lives but rather strive sembly Bill 109, which made begin with a punch or a slap or teenager, Jacque Villagomez, who suffered from post trau- Even with growing equal- to live as equals with every- counties accountable for a kick, it never does. Domestic was murdered by her boy- matic stress disorder, rather ity between women and men, one,” Dolhinow said. housing and supervising state violence begins with a word or friend, John Needham. than the victim’s story. women are still portrayed as Although 95 percent of inti- prisoners, Orange County a look, and the word can be as Villagomez had recently She said she hopes to see weak and submissive. mate partner violence in Or- jails have almost hit capacity simple as just ‘shut up,’” Pres- graduated from El Toro High the media perspective change Women’s roles have changed ange County is committed by three times this year. ley said. School when she was mur- when covering intimate part- in society, but the power dif- men, one in six men reports On average, an abused dered in Needham’s condo in ner violence. ference between men and being abused. Presley said vio- woman will leave and go back San Clemente. Villagomez Victim blaming was also women still exists, Rebecca lence against men often goes to her partner seven times was beaten to death by Need- discussed during the talk. Dolhinow, Ph.D., associate unreported because men are FDA affected before a separation becomes ham. “We wouldn’t blame the vic- professor and coordinator of embarrassed and ashamed. permanent, Presley said. The Villagomez held records at tim of a tsunami would we?” the Women and Gender Stud- “We’re not ready to talk by shutdown primary reason women stay her school in track and loved Presley asked. “When the per- ies Program at CSUF, said. about domestic violence IAN O’BRIEN against men,” Presley said. “Unfortunately they get The Food and Drug Admin- abused more than you would istration has had to furlough 60 want to even know.” percent of its investigators due to Currently there are no shel- the government shutdown. ters for men in Orange County. Salmonella outbreaks in 18 Men who grow up in violent states have sickened nearly households suffer as well. Boys 300 people, according to an who are raised in a household alert by the Food Safety and where domestic violence oc- Inspection Service. curs are 1,000 times more Centers for Disease Control likely to end up in prison, ac- and Prevention reports that 42 cording to the Department of percent of these people were sent Justice. to the hospital but no deaths There are red flags that have been reported so far. someone a partner may be This outbreak has been abusive as early as the first linked to raw chicken that date, Presley said. came from California. Red flags include being rude Some of the patients stated to a waiter, telling you what to in interviews that this chick- order at a restaurant and dis- en came from Foster Farms. cussing a rough childhood on The U.S. Department of Agri- the first date. culture also attested to these The first 72 hours after a claims in a public health alert. breakup are the most danger- Three Foster Farms facilities ous. It is important to devise are likely responsible for the raw a safe exit plan before leaving chicken containing salmonella. the abuser. Effects on the nation’s food Go to LaurasHouse.org supply could continue even af- for more information, or call ter the shutdown ends. ETHAN HAWKES / Daily Titan 800-799-SAFE for immediate Marissa Presley, a domestic abuse victim, explains the red flags of an abusive relationship. help.

FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @DAILY_TITAN VISIT US AT: DAILYTITAN.COM/NEWS PAGE 4 OCTOBER 9, 2013 THE DAILY TITAN OPINION WEDNESDAY the project, shifting the public opinion. San Francisco will generate a net-op- The proposition to construct Now only 43 percent of people are erating revenue of $2.23 billion. a high-speed train will bring in favor of building the HSR, while Along with this, the project esti- nothing but positives to the state 52 percent of people are opposed to mates that by the time the the idea. to San Francisco route is operational, ERIC GANDARILLA The HSR provides a quicker alter- it will generate 66,000 jobs annually California Daily Titan native to traveling on land, with a trip for 15 years. clocking in at approximately two and a The HSR will also have beneficial The dreadful trip from Los An- half hours. The only faster alternative impacts on the environment. When geles to San Francisco is made even would be to travel by air. the initial section of the HSR is com- High Speed worse when traveling through the Critics of the HSR often bring up the pleted in 2022, the Authority estimat- Interstate-5, which is surrounded hefty price tag of the project in order to ed that the train will result in a reduc- by manure. deter construction. tion of 100,000 to 300,000 million Luckily, the state is in the process While the estimated cost of the com- metric tons of carbon emission in the of developing plans to construct a pleted project is a concern, considering first year. high-speed rail (HSR) system that California already has several under- To put that into perspective, the car- would link Southern California and funded programs, it still shouldn’t stop bon emission reduction would be the Northern California, providing a the HSR from being built. same as taking 17,700 to 53,000 cars more efficient travel. The estimated cost of the HSR has off the road. In 2008 California voters passed swung back and forth in the past cou- The state of California is growing, Proposition 1A, thus approving $9.95 ple of years. The initial projection es- and it’s growing quickly. Right now, billion in initial funding for the HSR. timated a cost of $35 billion in 2008, California has a population of 38 mil- The project would become an alterna- but the cost increased to $99 billion lion, by 2030 the population is expect- tive form of travel from Los Angeles to two years later. ed to grow to 50 million. San Francisco. Recently, a new proposed plan re- In order to keep up with the growing The proposition first passed with an duced the cost to $68 billion. In or- population, California would have to Rail approval rate of 52.7 percent of vot- der to cut costs, the new proposal will invest $150 billion to build 4,300 new- ers supporting the measure. After recycle already established rails with lanes miles of highway along with 115 five years, public opinion has the new high-speed rails that are set additional gates of California airports changed quite a bit. to be built. and four new airport runways, accord- A poll conducted by And it won’t be only California pick- ing to the Authority. USC Dornsife and the ing up the tab on this project. Along Building the HSR would alleviate Los Angeles Times with funding from the state, the HSR the need to build new highway miles shows that more will receive additional funding from since it would be on its own track and people are the federal government as well as pri- people would ride the train instead of beginning vate investors. their own car. When put into perspec- to op- Federal funding has already ac- tive, the $68 billion that it would cost pose counted for nearly $5 billion. This mon- to build the HSR seems like a much ey comes from general federal funding, better idea. money allocated from the American It will be a difficult task to build an Recovery and Reinvestment Act of entirely new train system, especially 2009 and from the Department of when it costs so much. But sometimes Transportation. certain risks need to be taken to see a When the project is com- positive emerge. pleted, the California If nobody took risks on infrastruc- High-Speed Rail Au- ture projects, then cities and states thority predicts would have never modernized. that the direct Why would roads need to be con- The cost route from structed when there were perfectly Los An- good dirt trails? What was the need for geles cars when horses were reliable enough? t o While this train isn’t an entirely new invention, it’s something that will help of federal California and the United States catch up with foreign countries and pro- inaction is pel the state into a new age. precipitous California’s AB 4 attempts to JAKE WINTER remove the ability for state law & ELLIOT LAM enforcement to detain suspected Daily Titan immigrants unless they have committed a serious crime. Assembly Bill 4, which deals Though the two bills seem like with local law enforcement and almost entire opposites of each undocumented immigrants, other, they were enacted to ad- booked are fin- sounds vaguely reminiscent to dress the inadequacies of federal gerprinted, setting Arizona’s SB 1070. immigration enforcement policy. aside any concerns of The Arizona bill originally re- Arizona passed SB 1070 because racial discrimination. quired law enforcement officers the state felt there wasn’t enough If the DHS discovers to check the immigration status enforcement. California passed that a fingerprinted indi- of individuals they suspected of AB 4 because there was too much. vidual is indeed an illegal im- being in the state unlawfully. AB 4, also known as the Trust migrant, the department goes However, when SB 1070 Act, was drafted in response to through a thorough process to reached the Supreme Court sev- problems arising from the states’ determine whether or not he or eral provisions of the bill were cooperation with the Obama ad- she deserves removal. struck down on the basis that ministration’s Secure Communi- The department maintains state immigration provisions ties program. that because they are working ICE’s would create problems for for- Under the Secure Communi- with limited resources, their claim that eign nations seeking to look after ties program, the Department goal is to focus on removing il- the program aims the welfare of their citizens in the of Homeland Security (DHS) legal immigrants who have been to focus its efforts on seri- United States. would be able to access the fin- convicted of a crime, or those ous criminals. Writing for the majority opin- gerprints recorded by local law who pose a risk to public safety Aarti Kohli, Peter Markowitz liber- ion, Justice Kennedy said foreign enforcement. If Homeland Secu- or national security. and Lisa Chavez of the Chief Jus- ties intact, countries should be able to “com- rity finds a suspect to be in the Experts at the Immigration tice Earl Warren Institute on Law and the potential municate on this subject with one country unlawfully, they can re- Policy Center said that in 2011, 26 and Social Policy reported that economic impact from national sovereign, not the 50 quest local authorities to detain percent of individuals deported 3,600 United States citizens have removing key actors of the state’s separate States.” them until they are transferred under the program had no crimi- been arrested through the Secure economy from the picture, ing these shortfalls, but states Unlike SB 1070, which sought to federal custody. nal record and 29 percent of de- Communities program. moved to enact AB 4 to prevent should not have to compensate for to allow state and local law en- According to the Immigra- portees were convicted of minor California, recognizing the further damage. federal policies that have failed to forcement to “arrest aliens on the tion and Customs Enforcement’s criminal offenses. shortfalls this federal policy has may have achieve their intended goals. basis of possible removability,” website, all individuals who are Such evidence contradicts had in keeping residents’ civil applauded California for address- It is not their responsibility. 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I’m not going to tell you to save the trouble 2. Sign up for mailing lists Retailers also offer free shipping year son’s inventory to make room for the new and precious time by ditching a visit to the round, but with a catch. If the site is offer- arrivals for the current seasons. Choosing mall and purchasing clothes online instead. Many choose not to sign up for a store’s ing free shipping with the purchase of $50 from a large amount of clothes and accesso- Because quite frankly, most of you are will- email lists since it creates clutter to mailbox- or more, then its worth it. Don’t fall into the ries can be overwhelming, but so is having ing to commit to making the drive, which es. However, I found it much easier to create trick purchasing over $200 worth of clothes to shop in a cluttered, stressful mess that is probably isn’t that far to begin with, to score an email account specifically for receiving just to save $15 on shipping fees. Forever 21. Fill up the cart and filter your on big sales. store sale notifications. The account for your items down to the ones you like the best and However, many of you completely opt out savvy shopping needs will act as a filtered set an amount you want to spend. of shopping for new clothing due to this built destination shopping site when you’re in the 5. Know your seasons up stereotype ingrained in the fashion world. mood to peruse through deals. I’m not a “brand whore,” but the name on These email updates will hint the next big I’m not a mind-reader or a psychic, but a the tag is definitely a reassuring factor to sale so you can be one of first to call dibs be- fashion forecaster sounds accurate. what makes me click on ‘Confirm Purchase.’ fore the item goes out of stock. The week before NastyGal had a big three- While designer sales may still hold unrea- Stores also send out member exclusive day shoe sale, I predicted the site would have sonable prices, retail stores that are more deals. some type of fall sale. catered to the college demographic, such as Many send out the promo code weeks or Maybe research and a shoe addiction Urban Outfitters and H&M, are still priced days in advance before releasing it to the played in favor of my prediction. I’ve followed fairly “high” for the average student. general public on their website. various stores’ sales patterns to a T and I am As a former American Apparel retail em- confident about my fashion forecast. ployee of three years, I can tell you that pay- Rule of thumb, never purchase clothing ing over nearly $50 for a basic zip-up hoody 3. Search for promo codes when the store is going through a seasonal is a little excessive. transition. It never hurts to ask a sales em- But I understand the appeal. The signa- If you can’t fully commit to joining a mail- ployee when their next big sale will be. If you ture white zip-up lining and drawcord, the ing list, then searching for promo codes not want to dance around the subject ask when fit and the perfect 50/50 cotton and poly- already displayed on the retailer’s website is they’ll be changing the mannequins and ester blend is what makes this “basic” item your best bet to save. storefront displays to better suit the season. distinguishable from the “counterfeit” com- Several sites are dedicated to help shop- Season sales are always biggest. Stores are petition. pers save money by simply copying and clearing out past sea- Many students fall short in terms of fi- pasting a special letter-word combination nance. But I’m telling you now, if you follow at checkout. However, many sites are bogus these rules you’ll be able to shop the best and give faulty or expired codes. brands and never pay full price again. A reliable online coupon site is Retail- $ MeNot.com It tells you when the code was total: 100 TIPS FOR SHOPPING ONLINE: last used, its expiration date and the code’s success rate. Shipping fee 1. Read the customer reviews

Customer reviews can tell you an unbi- 4. NEVER pay for shipping ased opinion on an item, as well as a better $ description than what the site offers. I average about one or two online cloth- They also can warn you if an item runs ing purchases a month and I have never once 500,000 larger or smaller than standard sizing and paid for shipping. I refuse to pay for shipping if you should order a full or half-size up or because: (A.) The grand total almost match- down. es the in-store full price item. If I’m going I always find customer reviews to be help- to purchase a sale item, I’m going to make promo code ful when it comes to the fabric. sure I’m getting the best deal in comparison Even though the site may give close-up im- if I would have physically went to the store ages of the clothing, the camera may capture and bought it there. And (B.) Online retail- enhance the item, making it appear more ers frequently offer free shipping. This also “luxurious” than it actually is. Customer re- goes hand-in-hand with rule no. 2. Keep views can answer your questions if an item your cart loaded and ready for that email is true to size, portrays the exact color seen notification that reads, for example, “Free online and if it’s in good quality. Shipping 3 Days Only.”

Illustration by MIKE TRUJILLO / Daily Titan GTA V breaks records and surpasses the hype

how they will pull off the job. and profitable circles of criminal- more forgiving than in GTA 4. Al- multiplayer mode weeks after the the multiplayer mode pans out The latest installment Without spoiling anything, the ity in South Los Santos. though GTA 5 is less realistic, it’s game’s initial release, it was bug- as Rockstar continues to push allows players to create heists can be some of the most A few hours into the game, more enjoyable to play. gy to say the least. patches to consoles. custom characters online exhilarating parts of the game, players meet the last protago- GTA 5 also features a new am- Common issues include trou- But up to this point, GTA On- but the promised customizability nist, Trevor Phillips, a former bitious online multiplayer mode. ble starting up the game, loading line has proved that online com- ROBERT REYES doesn’t feel very robust. criminal associate of De Santa. Although it is marketed as a up key missions and some have petitive drug running can not Daily Titan After laying down some story Phillips is an erratic and psy- massive multiplayer online game, actually lost mission progress only be financially beneficial, groundwork, the player is intro- chotic meth dealer, who lives in a it’s more of a 16 person free mode and money. but also fun. Making $1 billion in sales with- duced to the first two of the game’s trailer park in the flat and dusty with missions and instances. The last is especially troubling With amazing but subtle art in the first three days of its re- playable characters, Michael De town of Sandy Shores, north of The early days of Grand considering GTA Online supports direction, an engaging story, lease, faster than any other video Santa and Franklin Clinton. Los Santos. Theft Auto Online have been microtransactions, meaning you memorable characters, and a game or movie, is quite the ac- The former is a retired bank Each customizable character equal amounts of ambition and can buy game money with real slew of side content, GTA 5 pulls complishment. has their own special ability. Play- frustration. life cash. off the role of “quintessential What’s more impressive is how ers can select the character’s hair- Despite patching in the online It will take time to see how blockbuster” quite well. Grand Theft Auto V’s (GTA 5) sto- “The franchise’s style, tattoos and clothes, as well ry and gameplay still managed to newest addition as alter their physical stats and live up to all the hype. skill ratings. It’s been five years since Rock- includes better Each attribute goes up the star Games has updated it’s third more players use their accompa- person crime series on consoles. graphics, a nying skill, similar to Grand Theft The franchise’s newest addi- Auto: San Andreas. tion includes better graphics, captivating story For example, if you run or a captivating story and a new bike a lot your stamina will three protagonist system that and a new three eventually go up. works well. protagonist The controls are generally Set in sun-bathed Los Santos, a better than past Grand Theft thinly-veiled Los Angeles equiva- system that Auto games. lent, Rockstar makes good on it’s The hand-to-hand combat still reputation for realized worlds and works well.” leaves a lot to be desired, especial- engaging environments. ly compared to last year’s open- Players can find homages to world crime game Sleeping Dogs. landmarks from the TCL (for- robber, who left rich but has a Fortunately, the game merly Mann’s) Chinese Theater to miserable family life. The latter is doesn’t require players to get Pershing Square, and the game’s an African-American in his 20s into many physical fights. The virtual equivalents to neighbor- with a driving ambition to free shooting mechanic is very lock- hoods like Hills. himself from the world of drug on heavy, requiring less preci- GTA 5’s plot is structured dealing and gangbanging. sion. But, it still creates an en- around a series of heists where Clinton attempts this by affili- joyable experience. Courtesy of Rockstar Games players choose a crew and decide ating himself with sophisticated The driving in the game is Grand Theft Auto V delivers with better controls, new settings, a new story and three new protagonists.

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“Anaheim, California is the first city that Yellow- card first sold out a show,” lead singer and guitarist Ryan Key said during the show. Key pumped up the crowd by establishing ground rules: “If you leave the building able to speak you’ve done something wrong. It’s re- quired that you lose your voice tonight.” Yellowcard pulled out the acoustic guitars as they played “Ocean Avenue.” This was the cherry on top to the already rustic feel of the show. The band opened with “,” their first song on the album Ocean Av- enue, and powered through with crowd favor- ites such as “Breathing” and “Believe.” Key backed off the mic to let the crowd fin- ish “Empty Apartment.” Celebrities like Top Gear USA co-host Rut- ledge Wood and competitive drifter Ken Gushi attended the show; they took time to rock out with fans as well. The second half of the show went full-on rock with electric guitars playing tracks from their fifth studio album, , released in 2006. , violinist and backup singer, impressed the fans by doing a backflip on stage. The show ended with the electric guitar version of “Ocean Avenue,” a landmark of the band’s career. Sunday’s concert marked the end of Yellow- card’s Ocean Avenue Tour. MARIAH CARRILLO / Daily Titan The pop/rock band ended their Ocean Avenue 10th anniversary tour and performed to a sold-out crowd at the House of Blues in Anaheim on Sunday, Oct. 6.

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The adaptation exaggerates the movie. The play comes across as silly and playful, unlike the romantic, seriously disco-fe- vered original. “If you hated the film, you might love the musical; and if you loved the film, you will love the musical even more,” Himmelheber said. The Little Theatre was cho- sen for Xanadu’s production because of its size. It’s big enough to allow dancers to move freely and comfortably around the stage. “The technical demands (vi- sually filling the largest space we have, lighting all areas ad- equately, allowing for auto- mated scenery shifts and the ability to ‘fly’ in scenery from above) were all considered DYLAN LUJANO / Daily Titan when designing the show last The cast of the musical, Xanadu, prepare backstage for their first dress rehearsal Monday night at the Little Theatre. spring,” Himmelheber said. Himmelberg said aside from that’s really the heart of the to make it work,” Micetich said. Himmelheber said the final the play’s over the top screen- show.” “But with comedy, once you statement by the character play, it has a deeper meaning. Spenser Micetich, 19, a mu- find something that works, it’s Zeus sums up the message of “I think the whole point sical theater sophomore who best not to change it. the show. of the show is follow your plays the part of Zeus in the Xanadu uses dance to ex- “Myopic mortal, that is the dreams, nothing’s impossible,” show, said it is important to press emotions that words fail greatest achievement any of Lett said. find the right balance between to convey. you might hope for. To love “Believe in love, and some- music and comedy. “If you’re happy, you dance someone else and create art. times love is worth, and your “If you find something that and if you’re angry, you dance. That is … Xanadu!” dreams are worth giving up needs a little polishing or that It’s a surprising outlet for let- Tickets are $11 for general Daily Titan everything for. If you look you felt didn’t go the way it ting go of your emotions,” Mi- admission and $10 with ad- DYLAN LUJANO / beyond the comedy, I think should have, you can tweak it cetich said. vance Titan discount. Performers dress in Grecian outfits in the 1980’s inspired disco musical. Symphony Orchestra and Czech quartet tie strings The Talich Quartet will ensemble, so it’s a little bit of “It really in a sense is an CSUF will collaborate with “blend in” with the Symphony both,” Furumoto said. instrument in of itself,” Furu- special musical guests Orchestra’s musicians, Furu- moto said. Saturday night at Meng Hall moto said. Most of the music at Sun- Faculty members and alum- “It’s sort of a day’s concert will be works by HELENA REED ni will also perform alongside Czech composers. Daily Titan the collaboration, with the unique kind of Furumoto said he is looking Talich Quartet leading the forward to the students’ reac- Cal State Fullerton’s Uni- group. crossover kind of tions and what they will learn versity Symphony Orchestra Furumoto said the concert a concert ... it’s from the established profes- will be joined by a string quar- was all in part of the relation- sional musicians. tet hailing all the way from ship between CSUF partly chamber Jessica Ragsdale, 23, a mu- Prague, Czech Republic. professor Ernest Salem and sic major, said Furumoto “usu- The performance will be Talich Quartet’s first violinist music as in ally picks great selections of held Saturday at 8 p.m. at Jan Talich. music.” Meng Concert Hall. The two studied the vio- nonducted, so it’s Taylor Estep, 19, a music Although the Orchestra lin under the same instruc- education major, said he will is made up of a woodwinds, tor during graduate school in a little bit of both” be attending the concert and string, percussion and brass London. looks forward to learning section, Saturday’s perfor- It was a unique collabora- Kimo Furumoto more about his field. mance will only feature the tive effort since an orchestra Conductor of University “Music is a mirror to society group’s string section. requires a conductor while a Symphony Orchestra and what’s going on around The internationally re- quartet does not, Furumoto us,” Estep said. nowned Talich Quartet con- said. “There’s nothing that can sists of two , a viola and “It’s sort of a unique kind Furumoto said the state-of- compare to that experience of a cello player. of crossover kind of a concert the-art Meng Hall allows for live performance and music on The concert will be conduct- in that sense, that it’s partly “a wonderful acoustic,” which this level,” Furumoto said. ed by CSUF associate profes- chamber music as in non con- plays in favor to the orchestra’s Tickets are $15 and $13 with sor of music Kimo Furumoto. ducted and partly a larger performances. an advance Titan discount.

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All we strive to do is to Baseball America. get a little bit better every single The Titans kicked off their day,” Vanderhook said. fall play with their first scrim- As the pitchers look to get mage on Saturday, which was back on track from their domi- open to public spectators. nant performances last season, While the scrimmage didn’t the Titans will look to fill big have significant attendance like shoes with star players such as the home games, there was still Michael Lorenzen and Carlos a relatively noticeable turnout. Lopez gone. The Titans’ scrimmage was Junior third baseman Matt between their batters and pitch- Chapman and junior first base- ers. Six Titan pitchers took the man J.D. Davis are looking to mound in five innings of action. recover from injuries too before Sophomore starting ace the season starts. Thomas Eshelman started the “J.D. (Davis) got hurt the first game on the mound for the Ti- day of practice on Friday and tans. Junior pitcher Grahamm hyperextended his knee a little Wiest followed Eshelman. bit. Chapman had surgery. He The other pitchers who got had to have that a couple of some work in the scrimmage weeks ago so he’ll be out most of were senior Christian Coronado the fall. We’re gonna take care of and freshmen Chad Hockin, them and not rush what they do Miles Chambers and Shane and prepare more for the spring. Stillwagon. We’ll see how things fall into This scrimmage was no place then,” Vanderhook said. breeze for the Titans, but they Chapman suffered a torn lig- played through strong winds on ament on his ring finger. Saturday. Chapman’s veteran experi- ROBERT HUSKEY / For the Daily Titan “The outfielders had a tough ence will be vital to the Titans’ The Titan batters got the best of the pitchers in their first fall scrimmage on a windy Saturday. CSUF used six pitchers in their five-inning scrimmage. day. The wind played some season if they hope to continue tricks on them and I’m sure their success, considering the who was drafted 10th overall their second year with CSUF. Although the pitchers’ initial obstacles as fall ball continues. somewhere along the line we’re majority of their roster has un- by the Toronto Blue Jays in the “Phenomenal is an under- struggles will be accounted for, The Titans will continue their gonna play a game when it’s derclassmen. 2013 first-year player draft. statement. We’re just gonna they will look to put any strug- fall scrimmages through Satur- windy. At least we got to prac- The pitching staff returns However the Blue Jays failed to take them a day at a time. gles they may endure behind day, Nov. 16 which is also Family tice it,” Head Coach Rick Van- all three starters in Eshelman, sign him and he chose to attend They’re focused to go and they them before the season starts. Fun Day. Their final scrimmage derhook said. Wiest and sophomore Justin Cal State Fullerton. understand the past is the past. Although the Titans had their will be held at 1 p.m. Another area where the Ti- Garza. Eshelman and Garza will We have five guys that I think natural growing pains on their For information on CSUF tans didn’t do as well they had The Titans also received an look to avoid the dreaded “soph- can all be quality starters,” Van- first day of fall scrimmages, baseball and all Titan Athletics, hoped was pitching. added bonus in Phil Bickford, omore slump” as they head into derhook said. they will look to overcome those go to FullertonTitans.com. Volleyball travels inland third-ranked Hawai’i. man libero McKenna Painton Titans look to avoid losing The Titans will begin their leads the Titans in digs with 191. to Riverside for first time road trip and continue Big West Junior setter Julie Consani since the 2004 season play, hoping to find momentum continues to be their ace facili- again. Their road trip starts this tator with 577 assists this year. IAN O’BRIEN weekend at UC Riverside. Consani has a career 1,535 as- Daily Titan The Titans’ record currently sists which ranks seventh all stands at 8-7 with their Big West time in Fullerton history. Con- The Cal State Fullerton record at 1-2. The Highlanders’ sani needs 237 assists to tie Jen- women’s volleyball team fin- record stands at 1-14, and they na Carney, who sits in sixth. ished their first homestand of come into the game with a six- The Titans head into their Big West play after splitting game losing streak. road trip with their hitting per- the weekend series. Their first The Titans and the Highland- centage at .186, they have 12.81 Big West win came against UC ers last met on Nov. 3, 2012 and kills per set, 17.51 digs per set Davis on Friday followed by a the Titans won that match 3-1. and 12.06 assists per set. They loss to Cal State Northridge on CSUF has won 16 consecutive have held their opponents to a Sunday. meetings against Riverside and .158 hitting percentage. The Titans’ win against UC their series record against the Although no match is a Davis went down to the wire, Highlanders is 23-4. guaranteed win, this match and they came out on top 3-2. The last time the Titans lost shouldn’t be too difficult for the Their game against CSUN to the Highlanders was on Oct. Titans as the Highlanders rank wasn’t so lucky though. 28, 2004 at Titan Gym in five last in five categories. CSUN swept the Titans, al- sets and CSUF aims to continue These categories include hit- though the first and third sets Riverside’s woes. ting percentage, opponent hit- were both close. They lost the CSUF will look to senior right ting percentage, assists per set, first set 25-23 before getting side hitter Alyse Hensley and kills per set and blocks per set. blown out in the second 25-12. senior outside hitter Bre Mo- Sophomore outside hitter The third set was extremely reland to pace them against Ashley Cox leads the Highland- close, with CSUF losing 26-24. Riverside. Hensley has a team ers with 133 kills this year. The Titans have cooled off high 158 kills and 2.98 kills per Freshman libero Maddie since starting the season on a set and Moreland closely trails Hubbell leads the Highland- positive note, losing four of their Hensley with 154 kills and 2.91 ers with 194 digs, which ranks last five matches. Some of these kills per set. third in the Big West. losses included tough matches Hensley and Moreland each Freshman outside hitter Fa- against second-ranked USC and have 177 digs this year. Fresh- biana Rosas, freshman setter Nae Bender and Maietta trail Hubbell with 77, 72 and 70 digs respectively. Bender leads the Highlanders with 354 assists this season. The Highlanders’ team hit- ting percentage stands at .121 while surrendering a .258 hit- ting percentage to opponents. The Titans’ match against the Highlanders will take place at the SRC Arena in Riverside where the Highlanders are 0-2 and are looking to get their first LOOK FOR IT NEXT WEEK. home win while the Titans will look to improve on their 1-3 away record. The game is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. For more information on the CSUF women’s volleyball team WILLIAM CAMARGO / For the Daily Titan and all Titan Athletics go to Bre Moreland and the Titans will travel to face the Riverside Highlanders. FullertonTitans.com.

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