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Since 1960 Volume 85, Issue 46 Tuesday November 27, 2007 DailyThe Student Voice of California StateTitan University, Fullerton DTSHORTHAND AIDS Experience Week a degree with no classes : part 1 of 2 CSUF is partnering with NewSong Church North Orange County to bring awareness about the AIDS pan- EDUCATION demic in Africa with a tent ex- hibit in the quad until versus Friday.

Where Are the Men Going? The Women’s Center is hosting a discus- experience sion on the declining enroll- By Karl Zynda / Daily Titan Staff Writer ment of men [email protected] on university campuses to- ave Serrano’s collegiate baseball coaching career has day at noon netted him a long list of awards and achievements. in UH-205. D Yet the job descriptions for all head coaches at Cal State Fullerton require a bachelor’s degree. Serrano, CSUF’s head Free Billiards Billiards will be offered free baseball coach, has a bachelor’s degree obtained from a Web in the TSU Underground site, and CSUF officials are reluctant to address its validity. today to students with a valid Complicating the issue are questions about what makes a Titan Card. degree valid or why a coach, who doesn’t teach, is required to have a degree. Pub Open Mic Highly Qualified fullertontitans.com is the sentence, “Serra- tion, engineering, mathematical sciences “I’m going to push him,” Tracy told Du- The TSU Pub will host Dave Serrano was a pitching coach and no received his bachelor’s degree from Trin- and sports sciences. razzo. its weekly open mic recruiter for the Titans from 1997 to 2004. ity College and University.” The date gradu- “Under present legislation these awards Durazzo tried to get Serrano to take session today. All During that time, the Titans were in the ated given at the top of the page is 2003. are perfectly legal,” TCU claims. classes. He said that Serrano replied, “Yeah, NCAA baseball tournament every year. The TCU Web site states its degrees do yeah, yeah. You, my wife, my mom, every- MC’s, poets and They made the eight-team field of the Degrees For A Fee not undermine the value of traditional de- body.” He also said Serrano told him he musicians are four times, winning At Trinity College and University (TCU) grees. didn’t want to go to school or take classes, welcome. the national championship in 2004. there are no classes, unit requirements or “It should be said that no one is trying to and that he just wanted to work. “Every one of Serra- dorms, but the self-decribed “organization” ‘degrade’ the efforts of those who have suc- Bob Chichester was the athletic director no’s recruiting classes has “helped thousands of people achieve ceeded in completing a degree course, espe- at UCI when Dave Serrano was hired as ranked in the nation’s their desired goals; goals which without the cially in an engineering subject or indeed head coach. Tiny Texas town nets top 20,” his biography correct certification would have been unat- any other subject for that matter; rather Today he works for the NCAA in India- at fullertontitans.com tainable,” according to the organization’s many employers and agencies often fail to napolis. big profit on eBay states. Web site, trinityeducation.com. adequately answer that question as to why Chichester said Serrano’s degree from Of the 25 All- Prices for degrees are no longer listed on a degree qualification is preferable in many TCU was listed on his resume, and that he SAN ANTONIO (AP) Americans who played the Web site. Those interested can now send subjects.” discussed the degree with Serrano. – Someone in Italy placed the at CSUF while he was for a free catalogue. In August, a bachelor’s As to ethical questions about the degrees, “No, I would not say that I had a prob- winning bid of $3.8 million on pitching coach, 15 degree cost $240. A bachelor’s degree with the Web site poses the question, “Is there an lem with it,” he said. “Dave provided his Friday for an unpopulated, one- SERRANO were pitchers. honors could be earned for another $50. ethical question involved? Only in as much resume, we had a discussion about his edu- house Texas town auctioned on- Baseball America, the national magazine Registered in Dover, Del., the organiza- as there is no formal course or examination cational background, and staff followed up line. of record for the baseball business, named tion has no phone number in the United as the award is based on your previous ex- on it.” No one lives permanently in Serrano top Assistant Coach of the Year for States as its degree program is run from perience.” Chichester did not detail the findings of the 13-acre town of Albert, about 2004. Malaga, Spain. The Web site also says that it is upto his staff. 60 miles north of San Antonio, In 2005, Serrano became head baseball Bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees the people who acquire a “non-traditional At the time, Chichester said, there was but the tavern created from the coach at UC Irvine. In three years, he com- are awarded “Based on Your Previous Life award” to know how to do their jobs. no university policy that spelled out specific frame of the old general store is piled a win-loss record of 114-66-1. Experience,” according to TCU. criteria for the hiring of a coach. open on weekends. In 2007 the UCI Anteaters, who were Degrees are awarded in any subject ex- No Secret However, it was his and the informal The town also includes - apa ranked 38th in Baseball America’s preseason cept the medical field. Bob Durazzo is a longtime friend of the search committee’s desire that the head vilion, an 85-year-old dance hall, poll, went to the College World Series and The Web site describes its typical can- Serrano family. He was Serrano’s baseball baseball coach have a degree. a tractor shed, a three-bedroom ousted CSUF in a 13-inning game that was didates for a degree as individuals who are coach when Serrano was 8 in the Frontier “In my mind we had a requirement to house, plus peach and pecan or- the longest (in time) in College World Se- “seeking recognition for past achievements, Little League in Cerritos. Today he helps hire a baseball coach who had a degree. chards. ries history. UCI’s 47-17-1 record earned in order to help them gain entry to further CSUF baseball as a volunteer scout. And it was a factor when we hired Dave But before town owner Bobby Serrano the 2007 National Coach of the education or progress within their careers.” Durazzo recalls Serrano’s wife, Tracy, Serrano. At the time we felt we had hired Cave signs the deed over, he must Year Award from Baseball America. A list of bachelor’s degrees that have been telling him he wasn’t going to get a head an outstanding person to be the coach, and ensure the eBay bid is legitimate. At the bottom of Serrano’s biography on awarded includes business studies, educa- coaching job unless he got a degree. See DEGREE, Page 2 Cave said that unlike the usual items bought through eBay, there are no contractual obligations when it comes to real estate. “There’s just not any way to in- sist that a guy from Italy write me Life stories humanize problems of homelessness and hunger a check for three million,” said Cave, 47, an Austin real estate People share a piece of House, a homeless shelter in Orange agent. County. The reserve price for the town their struggle at an event Papa John’s story was one of many was $2.5 million. Even if the deal held last week at CSUF heard that afternoon. doesn’t go through, Cave said he Papa John arrival to Isaiah House has five other prospective buyers By CHRISTY ORGETA did not come without concern. genuinely interested in the town. Daily Titan Staff Writer Papa John had preconceived notions Bridgeville, Calif. was the first [email protected] about the shelter. He had heard that town ever put on the eBay auc- bad things happened there but Papa tion block. The 83 acres were sold Papa John was getting a regular John had “nothing else left.” twice on the site, in 2002 and paycheck from the Los Angeles An- “I actually interviewed him per- again last year. gels of Anaheim. sonally,” senior Rikka Venturanza He was a professional baseball said. “So as I was speaking, I was re- WEATHER player with a sharp eye that could lo- calling his facial expression and just cate a fastball. One day the look of a getting to know him. And actually, Today woman caught those eyes. telling everyone his story and his Mostly Sunny / High: 70, Low: 48 Papa John was riding a high – then struggles, it got me all choked up.” gravity brought him back down to Venturanza stood on the stage of WEDNESDAY Earth. Becker Amphitheatre for a few min- Partly Cloudy / High: 76, Low: 51 Papa John got a divorce, three utes trying to regain her composure THURSDAY heart attacks in two years and had after mustering John’s line, “There’s Partly Cloudy / High: 72, Low: 50 medical bills piling in front of him. nothing better to do than hope.” Papa John was forced into a home- FRIDAY The crowd was small, but atten- less shelter in Orange County. Partly Cloudy / High: 67, Low: 51 tive. As part of Hunger and Homeless- “I tried not to cry,” Venturanza SATURDAY ness Week, project directors from said. “I couldn’t help it.” Few Showers / High: 61, Low: 46 Cal State Fullerton’s Volunteer and Patrick Camacho, a communica- Service Center told the life stories of tions major, became involved with CONTACT US the homeless, including that of Papa the Volunteer and Service Center Main line: (714) 278-3373 John, Thursday. through his friend, who is a project News desk: (714) 278-4415 The event, entitled “Our Stories,” director. Advertising: (714) 278-4411 was the culmination of interviews Camacho said he gained a lot from Photo BY ALYSSA BONAVITA/Daily Titan Staff Writer E-mail: [email protected] of people who lived in the Isaiah See LIFE STORIES, Page 2 A poster shows the number of homeless in Orange County is equal to the student population at Cal State Fullerton. 2 Page Two November 27, 2007 INTERNATIONAL NEWS DEGREE: CAN AN ONLINE DEGREE FILL A HOLE IN A U.S., Iraq set stage for long-term troop occupation WASHINGTON (AP) – President Bush on Monday signed a deal setting CAL STATE FULLERTON BASEBALL COACH’S RESUME? the foundation for a potential long-term U.S. troop presence in Iraq, with details to be negotiated over matters that have defined the war debate at home – how many U.S. forces will stay in the country, and for how long. The From Page 1 “Which is more important? If this TOMORROW: CSUF administrators defend the hiring of Serrano, and the base- agreement between Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki confirms I believe Dave has proven that to be man has a degree or if he cares about ball program’s academic achievement is compared to other schools in Part II. that the United States and Iraq will hash out an “enduring” relationship in correct,” he said. his students graduating?” Weiss military, economic and political terms. Details of that relationship will be Chichester said the degree was asked the Daily Emerald. “It seems erably in Division I. Luis Obispo in 1968. negotiated in 2008, with a completion goal of July, when the U.S. intends to just one factor considered in Serra- that everybody they were seriously A demonstrated ability in recruiting Ed Sprague is a former Major finish withdrawing the five combat brigades sent in 2007 as part of the troop no’s hiring. interested in cared about the APRs Division I student-athletes is pre- League Baseball player who is now buildup that has helped curb sectarian violence. The U.S.-Iraq agreement Other factors Chichester consid- [academic progress rates, a measure ferred, and a demonstrated commit- head coach at University of the Pa- will replace the present U.N. mandate regulating the presence of the U.S.- ered were experience, character, vi- of player academic eligibility and ment to their satisfactory academic cific. He is the only head baseball led forces in Iraq. Al-Maliki said the agreement provides for U.S. support sion, commitment and values. continuity], and I think that’s a progress is required. coach in the for the “democratic regime in Iraq against domestic and external dangers.” “Dave Serrano is highly regarded wonderful thing.” Other schools have similar degree who did not list a degree in his bi- The framework Bush approved outlines broad principles, such as that both by a broad range of people and [he] Serrano made a brief statement in requirements. ography. countries will support Iraq’s economic institutions. The Iraqi officials said is someone who has demonstrated a October, when the possibility of an “Minimum requirement is a B.A. Sprague attended Stanford Univer- that under the proposed formula, Iraq would get full responsibility for inter- strong commitment to the athletic, article about his degree in the Daily Master’s is preferred, and experience sity, but did not earn a degree there, nal security and U.S. troops would relocate to bases outside the cities. Iraqi as well as academic development, of Titan was mentioned to him. coaching at the college level,” said according to studentclearinghouse. officials foresee a long-term presence of about 50,000. the young men who he has coached,” “I know what I received, I was Dwight Sweeney, interim athletic org, a student degree and enrollment Chichester said. told what it was worth, and I’m not director at Cal State San Bernardino, verification service. Serrano has said previously that ashamed about that,” Serrano said of his school’s required qualifications Sprague and University of the Pa- both UCI and University of Oregon about his degree. for head coaches. “People with mas- cific Athletic Director Lynn King NATIONAL NEWS knew of his degree. Serrano said he emphasizes aca- ter’s degrees are preferred because did not respond to phone calls and Stocks suffer big loss, market goes into a correction Serrano applied for a head coach- demics to his players. they tend to be more supportive of e-mails for this article. ing job at University of Oregon in “I preach higher education, and academics,” he said. Rick Burleson, a former Major NEW YORK (AP) – Months of worries about the housing market and August before then-CSUF head I don’t think there’s one player that All 25 schools listed in Baseball League Baseball shortstop, applied failing mortgages has brought Wall Street to one of its most painful places: coach was hired would say I don’t preach higher edu- America’s final rankings (in which at CSUF for a coaching position in a correction. With the Dow Jones industrial average and Standard & Poor’s there. cation,” he said. CSUF finished ninth) after the 2007 1987. He was rejected for not hav- 500 indexes down 10 percent from the highs they reached in October, the The Oregon Daily Emerald, the He just wanted to be judged by college baseball season had head ing a degree. stock market is officially in a correction. Now it’s anyone’s guess whether student newspaper of the University his worth as a coach and how he coaches who had at least a bachelor’s In an e-mail interview, Burleson stocks are near the bottom of their pullback or whether further substantial of Oregon, said some members of treats his players. In addition, he degree from a reputable school, ac- said Garrido had told him before he declines are in the offing. With banks continuing to struggle with home the Intercollegiate Athletics Com- said it was the last time he wanted to cording to the biographies of their applied that a degree was absolutely loans going bad in a faltering housing market, it’s likely volatility will contin- mittee (IAC) had expressed concern talk about his degree. coaches. not necessary for the job. ue, observers say. In any case, the pullback isn’t welcome news for investors about Serrano’s degree. At least 10 of the head coaches However, Burleson was later told – especially since the decline of the S&P 500 is the benchmark for mutual The committee consists of faculty, DEGREE REQUIREMENTS had master’s degrees. CSUF’s two that because he did not have a de- funds in many people’s portfolios, including 401(k) retirement plans. Stocks students and staff members. It advis- The job description for a head previous head coaches had master’s gree, it would not send the right sold off Monday after a rally Friday amid new concerns about a weakening es the athletic department on issues baseball coach at CSUF states that degrees. message to the players because they credit market evaporated some enthusiasm over retails sales reports from the involving students. a bachelor’s degree is required and a George Horton earned a master’s were there to get a degree. first days of the holiday shopping season. The Dow Jones industrial average However, Anita Weiss, an inter- master’s degree is preferred. degree from California Lutheran Garrido did not respond to phone fell nearly 240 points. national studies professor and chair- It also states that five years of University in 1980. calls and e-mails for this article. woman of the committee, defended coaching highly competitive ama- earned a master’s de- Sarah Mosqueda contributed to this Serrano’s candidacy. teur baseball is a requirement, pref- gree in education from Cal Poly San STATE NEWS report. Courts to compensate victims’ families for lost wages

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Spouses of victims may receive restitution A photo op leads to a meeting between Bush and Gore from convicted killers based on the lost earning potential of the person slain, according to a decision Monday by the state Supreme Court. The decision The Associated Press Gore, trailed by the press as he left That was back when the acrimony said. “Never has.” stemmed from a 2003 Riverside County case in which a drunk driver was the White House very publicly on was fresh, in a country still in disbelief Indeed, the White House tried convicted of vehicular manslaughter after he struck and killed Kenneth Arm- Al Gore finally won his place in the foot, allowed that he and Bush spent over an election that seemed never- to make clear that Bush was hosting strong, who was riding a motorcycle. Charles Giordano was sentenced to Oval Office on Monday — right next the whole time talking about global ending. Ultimately, the U.S. Supreme Gore not out of obligation, but genu- four years in prison. Five months later, Armstrong’s widow, Patricia Arm- to George W. Bush. warming. Court certified Bush’s 537-vote vic- ine interest. strong, requested a hearing for victim restitution. She asked for restitution Forever linked by the closest and “He was very gracious in setting up tory margin over Gore in Florida to Bush personally invited Gore. “based on the decedent’s modest earnings of approximately $35,000 per craziest presidential race in history, the meeting and it was a very good settle the outcome. The White House changed its origi- year,” according to the ruling. A lower court granted Armstrong $167,700, the two men were reunited by, of all and substantive conversation,” Gore Since then, Gore has not shied nal date to accommodate Gore. And which was based on her husband’s average annual income. While the state’s things, White House tradition. Gore said. “And that’s away from criti- then there was the private Bush-Gore high court accused the appeals court of “methodological imprecision” in the was among the 2007 Nobel Prize win- all I want to say cizing Bush; meeting, too. way it settled on a dollar amount, it did not find fault with the basis for its ners who were invited in for a photo about it.” He was very his latest book, When it was over, the scene took a decision. and some chatter with the president; Gore’s pres- “The Assault bit of turn for the weird.

Gore got the recognition for his work ence added un- “gracious in setting up on Reason,” is Gore said he didn’t want to com- on global warming. likely buzz to a the meeting and it was a a relentless at- ment. But with the media waiting

For the Record The two men stood next to other, photo op that tack against the for him, Gore and his wife, Tipper, sharing uncomfortable grins for pho- normally would very good and substantive administration. walked out along Pennsylvania Av- It is the policy of the Daily Titan to correct any inaccurate informa- tographers and reporters, who were have been buried conversation. “ And the White enue and up 17th Street, toward his tion printed in the publication as soon as the error is discovered. Any quickly ushered in and out. by Bush’s Mid- – Al Gore, House’s response nearby office — even though the incorrect information printed on the front page will result in a correction “Familiar faces,” the former vice east peace for- 2007 Nobel Prize winner when Gore won White House is adept at helping peo- printed on the front page. Any incorrect information printed on any president said of the media. Bush, ays. It is not like the Nobel Prize ple slip away unnoticed if they want. other page will be corrected on page 2. Errors on the Opinion page will still smiling, added nothing. these two cross was less than The media horde followed the be corrected on that page. Corrections also will be noted on the online The two also had a 40-minute paths much. giddy. Gores for several minutes. When version of the Daily Titan. meeting in the Oval Office, part of They have not Never mind a veteran reporter asked Gore if he Please contact managing editor Julianna Crisalli at (714) 278-5693 Bush’s effort to show some outreach met privately since then-President- all that. missed all the attention, he adeptly or at [email protected] with issues about this policy or to report to his longtime rival. elect Bush paid a visit — short, and “I know that this president does turned the question around. “When any errors. Bush aides said it was private and not that sweet — to Gore’s residence not harbor any resentments,” White you leave this beat,” he said, “I’m would not comment on it. in December 2000. House press secretary Dana Perino gonna ask you.” Daily Titan LIFE STORIES: MANY Editorial Executive Editor Ian Hamilton Managing Editor Julianna Crisalli News Editor Laurens Ong PERSONAL HARdsHIPS Asst. News Editor Johnathan Kroncke Asst. News Editor John Sakata From Page 1 ing is that they are full-time workers Photo Editor Cameron Pemstein being at the amphitheatre. that just don’t have a home.” Photo Editor Karl Thunman “It was really hot, the weather Like Venturanza, Camacho said Sports Editor Shawn Trondsen Entertainment Editor Jennifer Caddick wasn’t really kind to us today,” Ca- his mind changed after hearing the Opinion Editor Bram Makonda macho said. “It was kind of hum- stories about homelessness. Special Projects Editor Erin Tobin bling hearing different stories of the Ultimately, Camacho said he was Copy Chief Ellice Soliven people who went up there sharing very proud the Volunteer and Service Copy Editor Sofia Arvidson the stories of the homeless.” Center put on the event. Copy Editor Robert Moran Venturanza said that after partici- “It was excellent, just raising Internet Editor Jake Kilroy pating in this campaign, many pre- awareness for them and kind of Multimedia Editor Jazmine Graza conceived notions she had about the breaking our hearts at the same Adviser Tom Clanin homeless were broken. time,” he said. “I didn’t know there were so many For more information on the Main Line (714) 278-3373 Editorial Fax (714) 278-4473 families and so many children – not homeless, visit the official United News Line (714) 278-4415 E-mail: [email protected] just single men out there that every- States government Web site at: one sees. There are actually families,” http://www.hud.gov/homeless/in- Advertising Venturanza said. “And what’s surpris- dex.cfm

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Unless implied by the advertising party or otherwise stated, advertising in the Daily Titan is inserted by commercial activities or ventures identified in the advertisements themselves and not by the university. Such printing is not to be construed as written or implied sponsorship, endorsement or investigation of such com- mercial enterprises. The Daily Titan allocates one issue to each student for free. Copyright ©2006 Daily Titan November 27, 2007 Opinion 3 Titan Editorial Footprints of global failure Providing insight, analysis ous “Wear smaller carbon global warming, we would be able In 1997 General Motors released shoes,” the question itself is to prevent a cargo ship from dump- the EV1, a lead acid battery car with and perspective since 1960 quite serious. ing oil onto our beaches. zero emissions. This vehicle was not Last Sunday a container Multiple scientific breakthroughs sold to the public, but instead leased ship, the Cosco Busan, was are showing that the effects of to those who wanted it. Each of the A break for students is long torn open after striking a sup- mankind’s fast-paced lifestyle are EV1’s produced found a lessee. port column of the San Fran- throwing the planet’s ecosystem off Even with the widespread popu- overdue; Sign your name cisco-Oakland Bay Bridge on balance. larity of these environmentally- a foggy morning. As more people begin to accept friendly vehicles, GM repossessed A UC Irvine student, fed up True, the average yearly cost The result of this col- global warming as the cause of vari- each and every one of these cars, with the rising cost of tuition, is of tuition at CSUs is around half lision was the release of ous environmental anomalies, such much to the dissatisfaction of the trying to gather enough signa- that of students in other states, 58,000 gallons of bun- as a rise in the number of hurri- lessees. tures for an initiative that would but this is an apples and oranges ker fuel, a thick oil rich canes, the concern for the well being As GM was in the process of freeze tuition for five years for scenario. in pollutants, into the of the planet is becoming somewhat collecting all the EV1s for demoli- California residents. The economic woes of one bay. unavoidable. tion, the owners who opposed the If he collects enough signa- state’s school system cannot be The cleanup of this But if the planet is in such bad company’s decision organized pro- tures, the initiative would then accurately compared to another environmental disas- shape, why are we not doing more tests outside the offices where the makes its way onto the Novem- state. The structure of state uni- ter is underway, with to prevent further damage? vehicles were being stored. These ac- ber 2008 ballot, where the future versities is not equal nationwide, over 12,000 gallons I’m tired of hearing passive envi- tivists went as far as blocking semi- of tuition costs in this state would and the ever-rising cost of higher already cleaned, but ronmentalists rant on and on about trucks to prevent the destruction of be left up to the voters. education in California is crip- most of the damage the dire state our planet is in, but the cars these people grew so fond After seeing our tuition increase pling those who cannot afford to has already been done. never seeing any action being taken of, resulting in the arrests of each of 10 percent every year for six years, pursue their dreams. The spilled bunker oil to fix the problem. these people. is this latest attempt enough to It is not unreasonable to sug- By Robert Stroud has polluted over two dozen While the people who usually Although their attempts to keep generate some sort of relief? gest that every Californian should Daily Titan Staff Writer beaches, claimed the life of hun- fight for the environment tend to their vehicles were unsuccessful, at Absolutely. be able to attend a state university uring a sketch on dreds of birds and left nearly 500 be more passive, this particular issue the very least their attempts were It is long overdue to see a stu- if they so desire. In fact, it should “Late Night with more covered in oil. requires people who are more will- admirable. dent take this kind of initiative to be an assumed right. Conan O’Brien,” Even though this oil spill is just ing to take aggressive action to get The efforts made by these people remedy this situation. More than With the housing market al- an important ques- one of many accidental environ- things done. are exactly what is needed when that, we feel the plight of CSU ready at an impenetrable level tionD was raised in the form of a fake mental disasters, it does raise one But unlike the majority of people fighting for this cause. and UC students across the state for recent graduates, creating an questionnaire. What can we do to question. How are we still allowing who claim to be environmentally When it comes to protecting the will be more than enough to sway entire generation of renters, the reduce our “carbon footprint?” these devastating events to occur? conscious, there are some people environment, people cannot afford voters should the initiative make last thing we students need is to Even though the answer created You would think in a world that who have chosen to take action to to be passive in their efforts to make it that far. have our other leg cut out from for President Bush was a humor- is becoming so focused on reducing improve this planet. change. Increasingly, more and more under us. students fear their towering The continued availability of mountain of debt may be too higher education is vital to the much to crawl out from. survival of this state and its econ- Reader response: Condom promotion failed to provide information Students coming from less-ad- omy. Education leads to gradu- vantaged backgrounds are finding ates securing better jobs, which in There has been a lot of advertising put on correctly women will then have Disease (STD) Prevention in 2000. coupon plan. In one part the writer it harder and harder to get that turn leads to more money spent showing condoms equaling safe sex; is to worry about pregnancy. Now these are just the STDs that states, “They (Howard Wang and higher education they so rightly and thus the economy improves. this really the truth? A Sexual Health Update article in won’t be reduced by condom usage, Robert Palmer), are adopting a very deserve. But if enough people If all that is needed for this to One of the first things to consider is the fall of 2000 states that, “Approxi- there are also the diseases that will dangerous philosophy that denies a drop their John Hancocks, the happen is to let loose a little ink that by picking up a condom you have mately 15 percent of women who de- just be reduced. Chlamydia possible person the ability to protect them- proposal actually has a legitimate on a page, we say rally the troops decided that there is going to be a good pend on condoms for contraception reduction by 50 percent-STDs 2003, selves simply because that protection shot of getting passed. and bring extra pens. possibility that you are going to have will become pregnant within the first Gonorrhea possible reduction by 62 may offend some people.” sex. Understanding this, in the heat of year of use.” If she gets past this, then percent-STDs 2003, Herpes possible I would think that college students the moment, with passions running both partners need to worry about reduction is unknown and does not at Cal State Fullerton have other high, will you remember to stop, pull STDs. One of the most written about protect from lesions that lie outside means of protecting themselves than Any feedback, positive or negative, is out the condom, and make sure that today is HPV. the area covered by the condom- to rely only on the Student Health your partner puts it on correctly? According to a Report to Congress JAMA 2001, and of course the big Center and the condom give away. As Letters encouraged, as we strive to keep an open The National Institute for Health in January 2004, “The NIH confer- one HIV- possible reduction by 85 a disclaimer I am not discounting the dialogue with our readership. The Daily in June 2000 among other sources ence found no evidence that condom percent-Workshop summary 2005. I benefit of the Student Health Center to the Titan reserves the right to edit letters for shows that, “Condom breakage rates use reduces the risk for HPV transmis- don’t believe that the odds are in favor and the services that they have to of- length, grammar and spelling. Direct all and slippage rates are each between sion, and further studies have contin- of people practicing, “safe sex.” fer. I would also wonder after under- Editor: comments, questions or concerns along with 1.5 percent and 3.5 percent.” Women ued to find no evidence of risk reduc- In the Titan Editorial on Nov. 1, standing the information in this piece have the most to worry about in the tion.” 2007 a writer is talking about the plan if condom usage can really be called your full name and major to Executive Editor safe sex relationship. Putting aside Scientific Evidence on Condom to give out condoms in the paper be- protecting yourself. Ian Hamilton at [email protected] whether or not the condom has been Effectiveness for Sexually Transmitted ing cancelled, or at least changed to a -John Asam, junior 4 Features November 27, 2007 Tracking the ticket trail By Celia Castanon Just parking in the wrong place and/or adjudication services. Daily Titan Staff Writer When we are on isn’t the only finable offense. If you

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“ in a fire lane, bike lane, walkway or Officers who issue the tickets “I forgot my parking permit.” through and check block other vehicles, the fine is $50 are just doing their job. Manny “The wind blew it off the mirror.” “ for each violation. Ramirez, a field training officer, “I didn’t see the sign for Faculty/ every car for parking Displaying a forged or altered per- said they have a set schedule and Staff parking only.” permits. mit or displaying a lost or stolen per- try to get to all the parking lots “I was only parked there for 10 – Manny Ramirez, mit will run a fine of $200.T rying to during his shift. minutes.” field training officer contest this type of parking ticket is “We really monitor the 30- If any of these statements sound very difficult. minute parking zones. Those are familiar, that’s because they are the Cal State Fullerton parking per- “Some students have tried to deny pretty tough to fight and you most common excuses the Parking mits are nontransferable and it is un- making their own counterfeit permit usually don’t win if you do,” and Transportation Office sees when lawful to display a lost, stolen, forged not realizing that we have taken clear Ramirez said. “When we’re on students are contesting parking tick- or counterfeit parking permit. If pictures of the permit and [or] con- duty, we have to walk through ets. found, CSUF Police will confiscate fiscated the permit already,” Frazier all the parking lots and check Students understand they need a the permit. The use of permits that said. every car for parking per- parking permit so they can park in have been reported as lost or stolen Vehicles with five or more park- mits.” the designated areas. Unfortunately, carries a $200 fine. ing tickets will be immobilized with The worst thing a student students don’t always understand a boot on the tire of the car until the can do is fight with an officer. the reasons why they receive parking Forgotten your permit? owner appears at the Parking and The best way to resolve the tickets. The Parking and Transporta- Transportation Office. Failure to issue is to buy a permit or tion Office offers a few alternatives respond may result in the towing of contest the ticket. Andrew The rules to avoid receiving a parking ticket. the vehicle. Wood, a parking officer for Following and knowing parking Students can buy a daily permit for It is also a violation to wait in the Parking and Transpor- regulations is the responsibility of $5 or can call the office and have it the parking lot aisles for a parking tation Office, recently had students and faculty. Semester park- place your vehicle on the “omit list” space and violators are subject to a a confrontation with a ing permits or daily permits are re- for that day. $50 fine. The Parking andT ranspor- “squatter” (those who wait quired Monday through Thursday But do not leave a note on the car; tation Office suggests to park in the in the row of the lots for from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. and from 7 it won’t work. north lots rather than waiting 15 to parking spots to open). a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday. The same If you forget the parking permit 20 minutes for a parking space to Even when she agreed times also apply to all 30-minute and forget to call the Parking and become available. to leave, she didn’t do zones. Daily and semester permits Transportation Office and receive so without putting up are required at all times except Fri- a ticket, it is the office’s policy to Where the money goes a fight. day after 5 p.m. and Saturdays and dismiss one ticket per semester, as When students decide to pay “While I was trying Sundays. Parking tickets are issued a courtesy to the university com- the fine for the ticket, funds go to to get her to move, she year round for all illegal parking. munity. This policy only applies if a funding alternate transportation began accusing me As long as students have a parking “No semester parking permit” ticket programs such as the carpool pro- of being a racist, and permit and park in the designated was issued and the driver owns a cur- gram, Metrolink Train discount and continued on to rant areas, they will never have to worry rent semester parking permit and the reimbursement program, and the that the entire school about receiving a parking ticket. vehicle parked in a valid area. Upon “U-pass.” was racist,” Wood “Bad things people do to try verification and completion of the “The ‘U-pass’ program allows all said. to avoid a ticket is park in the Ar- proper paperwork, the ticket will be students, faculty and staff to ride the Wood also said boretum dirt lot, make their own dismissed. You may pay or contest Orange County bus for free any- he’s had confronta- counterfeit permit, steal someone any parking violation notice with 21 where in Orange County using their tions with people else’s, borrow a friend’s permit, take days from the issuance date accord- Titan Card,” said Reggie Turnbow, in the 30-minute a chance [and park without a per- ing to the Parking and Transporta- the budget analyst for the Parking spots when he has mit], park in 30-minute parking tion Web site. and Transportation Office. caught someone [zone] and park in local businesses,” Turnbow said yearly revenue from abusing the zone. said Mary Frazier from Parking and The reason for the ticket parking ticket fees was $845,128, an “[They move] Transportation. “These are illegal The most common violations re- 11 percent increase from the previ- just one space and result in various consequences.” sulting in a parking ticket are: no ous year. For parking ticket data- over, which does The Arboretum parking lot is for valid permit displayed, exceeding processing, $103,100 was remitted not reset the Arboretum guests only and parking the time limit, parking in a reserved to the county because the county time, as each 30 is not permitted when it’s closed. space and displaying an expired per- collects $5 per ticket. The contract -minute area is The Arboretum lot is enforced 24 mit. These types of fines run at $40 vendor was paid $40,370 for park- a zone,” Wood hours a day. each. ing ticket data-processing, appeals added. 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For the Daily Titan All my coaches were at the funeral, and a mates.

[email protected] “All my coaches were at the fu- lot of my teammates. That meant a lot to me neral, and a lot of my teammates. “ “ Before every game and after ev- and my family. It showed that they are part of That meant a lot to me and my ery national anthem, Lauren Cram – Lauren Cram, family,” Cram said. “It showed that my family too. they are part of my family too.” points up to the sky and says, “This CSUF soccer player is for you Grandpa.” She then looks With the loss to UCLA in the into the stands and sees her family first round of the NCAA tourna- and loved ones sitting there. An or- ther were two of a kind. grown in the program together; He ment, Cram’s soccer career is com- ange shirt, symbolizing her grand- “[We] would bump heads a lot, is now a first-year head coach and ing to an end. She has come to ac- father’s presence, sits beside them. but that’s what made our relation- she is one of the team’s elite play- cept it, however, and believes she is “He was at every one of my ship great. I love him so much,” ers. “ready to start the second half of her games,” Cram said. Cram said. “She shows the other girls what life.” Cram lost her grandfather, Paul Cram has dedicated her entire can be done with how hard she She is looking forward to spend- Hollinger, to a stroke just two days season to her beloved grandfather. works,” Brown said. ing her last year of college with her after practice officially began for the And by no mistake, it has been her “I’m so thankful to have him as boyfriend, whom she is madly in 2007 Cal State Fullerton women’s best as a Titan. The senior forward our coach. I don’t know where this love with. soccer season. from La Mirada is leading the team team would be without him,” Cram Cram wants to be a nurse after Hollinger was more than Cram’s in scoring and by example. said. she graduates in May 2009. grandpa, more than her biggest fan. “She always tells me where I need But where they are with him is a Even with her career at an end, Hollinger was Cram’s best friend. to be at on the field,” said freshman third-straight successful year with a on the Nov. 16 Titan loss to UCLA, “I was his caretaker. Everyone forward Danielle Bitonti. Big West title. there was one empty orange shirt in my family had a specific day in “She brings a lot of leadership Lauren’s passion for the game is making more noise than anyone which we took care of him,” Cram with her play,” said Head Coach evident in the way she speaks about else in the stadium. said. “My day was Friday. It was our Demian Brown. playing and her team. The orange shirt will remain a re- little date. We would go and see a Brown’s first year with the team “My favorite part of the game is membrance in honor of her beloved Daily Titan File photo By Karl Thunman/Daily Titan Photo Editor movie and then go out to eat.” as an assistant was also Cram’s first definitely tackling,” she said with a grandfather – her biggest fan, and Lauren Cram plays during the Oct. 1 game against Cal State Northridge. Cram said she and her grandfa- year as a freshman. The two have big smile. Yet, she adds the thing her best friend. Women’s basketball loses 73-63 against Dons Redskins star shot in home The Associated Press stein, who was at the hospi- By David Carrillo utes of play. played after the game, noting several and I was getting frustrated with it, tal with Taylor’s family and Daily Titan Staff Writer “We broke down on offense a lit- areas of improvement the Titans but I couldn’t really do much about PALMETTO BAY, Fla. friends. [email protected] tle, and rebounding basically killed need to work on. it.” –Washington Redskins star Taylor has had several on- us,” Chow said. “I had an off day “We lost the game because we The Dons were led by a player safety Sean Taylor was in criti- and off-the-field problems — Unable to secure the boards all and didn’t perform as I should have. can’t rebound, and we know that’s a coming off the bench, Dominique cal condition Monday after two years ago he was accused of night, the Cal State Fullerton wom- Obviously I did some things good, big weakness in our game,” Jeremiah Carter, who led all players with surgery for a gunshot wound brandishing a gun. en’s basketball team lost 73-63 in a but I still need to improve a lot.” said. “You have to want to be a re- a game-high 24 points. She also to his leg during what police Officers were sent to Taylor’s close battle to the visiting University Titan center Toni Thomas pitched bounder, and we don’t have many pitched in with 10 rebounds, sec- are investigating as a possible home at about 1:45 a.m. after of San Francisco Dons last Monday in with 16 points and two blocks, players who will do that.” ond only to teammate Necolia Sim- armed robbery at his home. his girlfriend called 911 and night in the Titan gym. although she had a poor shooting The Titans would make a strong mons. The two combined for only The 24-year-old player was said he was shot in his lower The Titans came out to a quick night, going a subpar 4-11 from the run in the second half – going from three less rebounds than the entire in the intensive care unit at body, Lt. Nancy Perez said. start – scoring the first five points of field. as far down as 12 points to tying Titan squad. Jackson Memorial Hospital af- Taylor had missed the last the game – but were unable to estab- The Titans and Dons each ex- the game with 2:53 to go – but ul- “Our players are really young, ter several hours of surgery, said two games because of a knee lish themselves on the glass all night. changed leads throughout the first timately they fell short, letting the we’re not predictable and the other family friend Richard Sharp- injury and was at home recu- Overall they were out-rebounded half, but the Titans’ failure to secure Dons score 10 points by the final team is never predictable,” Jeremiah stein, his former lawyer. perating. Taylor was airlifted to 50 to 26, giving up 19 offensive re- the boards had them entering half- buzzer. said. “When you have four fresh- Taylor lost a “significant” the hospital. bounds to the Dons in the process. time down 36-32. Titan guard Jasmine Scott admit- men on the floor for so many min- amount of blood because the Investigators were still in- The Titans did show flashes of They gave up 10 second-chance tedly had a poor game, going 0-4 utes, that’s how they get better, but bullet damaged his femoral ar- terviewing the girlfriend and promise, most notably by another points in the first half alone and 22 from behind the arc and 4-11 over- you also sometimes lose games with tery, Sharpstein said. other relatives who were in the solid game from freshman guard for the game. Their bench was also all in her 18 minutes of play. that.” Doctors are worried the home to try to determine what Lauren Chow. Chow scored a team- outscored 30-11. “This was probably one of my The Titans next home game is blood loss might affect blood happened, Perez said. high 21 points, also adding five as- Head Coach Dr. Maryalyce Jer- worst games I’ve played since I’ve Friday against USC at 7:30 in the flow to the brain, said Sharp- No arrests have been made. sists and four steals in her 33 min- emiah was upset with how her team been here,” Scott said. “I was just off Titan gym.