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DailyThe Student Voice of California StateTitan University, Fullerton Suicide Update

By adam levy Daily Titan Executive Editor [email protected]

Questions still surround the death of Michael Scott Cyran, the 43-year-old Fullerton resident who committed suicide by jumping from the Nutwood parking structure last week. No pertinent information has been released as to the motive for why Cyran killed himself, or why he did it on the Cal State Fullerton campus. The case is “still in the coroner’s review and until that particular part of the investigation is complete, there need to be some ‘T’s crossed and ‘I’s dotted,” said CSUF Police Lt. Will Glen in a phone interview regarding new information about the incident. Cyran was spotted pacing the top level of the structure on the after- AP Photo noon of Jan. 26, allegedly screaming when campus police were notified of the disturbance. By the time police arrived, Cyran was on the ground. Paramedics attempted to revive Five Turnovers put Brown’s Bears into Hibernation the man, and he was officially pro- nounced dead at 4:29 p.m. The agony of da bears - defensive end Alex Brown sits forlorn on the bench at the conclusion of Sunday’s XLI, in which the Bears blew an early lead to lose 29- Shortly after 6 p.m., an Orange 17 to the . Bears quarterback Rex Grossman threw a pair of interceptions, one of which the Colts returned for a touchdown. “We came up short,” Grossman said to the Associated Press. “The two interceptions definitely set us back. It’s extremely disappointing when you get this close to a world championship and you come up short. There is nothing else to say.” See more on page 8. SEE SUICIDE - PAGE 2 Picketing Food, Fliers, Faculty ask Fun at Festival By Tom Madden related to their majors and even to for Raise Daily Titan Staff Writer those looking to find others who [email protected] share their own personal hobbies, Faculty union wants such as the Harry Potter Reading pay increases similar to For some 20 years, Discoverfest Club. has been a way for both incoming Discoverfest was also a chance for admin’s salary jump and current students to get involved lesser-known clubs on campus to do with student clubs, major oriented some recruiting. By Yvonne Villarreal organizations and social groups. “For the rugby team, Discoverfest Daily Titan Staff Writer This year, Discoverfest, which gives us a chance to recruit and also [email protected] took place in the Quad on Tuesday let everyone know how good we are and Wednesday, mixed their tradi- doing,” said Rugby Club President About two dozen members of the tional informative flier-filled booths Hideki Maniwa, a business admin- Fullerton chapter of the Califor- with the sweet smell of free Chinese istration major. nia Faculty Association picketed in food from Pick Up Stix. Energized from their 38-0 win the Quad Tuesday morning to rally Discoverfest, which is coordinated over UCLA, Maniwa said, “One faculty and distribute information through Student Life and New Stu- day soon, the soccer stadium will be By CAMERON PEMSTEIN/Daily Titan Staff Photographer about the CSU administration’s bar- dent Programs, occurs once each se- known as the rugby pitch.” gaining proposals. PICKETING - Members of the California Faculty Association handed out peanuts, candy and information about mester and serves as the centerpiece The fair itself was a vibrant scene At 11 a.m., sounds of Aretha teacher’s salaries during a protest at the Quad Tuesday. to “Weeks of Welcome.” with loud rock music blaring from Franklin’s “Respect” blasted from It is aimed at new students and the Titan Radio booth’s speakers the Quad near Pollak Library as the increase similar to what was given to agreement, the bargaining process cent salary increase last week for those who are seeking fun outside and free food from Pick Up Stix be- faculty handed out statistics on stu- top executives so that we can deal required by California is completed. their administrators. the classroom. ing handed out to students walking dent fees and faculty pay. with the cost of living.” From there, the administration Most administrators receiving the “We advocate students to get in- around campus. “I’ve never heard anything about Contract negotiations began over can impose conditions of employ- pay increase will earn over $240,000 volved in at least one activity outside The only catch was standing in this,“ said Bryan McSweeny, a Ra- a year ago, with the association work- ment similar to its last offer and the a year, which is still less than what of their studies,” said Ezekiel Uballe, the occasionally long line. dio-TV-Film major. “But I tend to ing toward gaining faculty has the op- many administrators receive at com- the assistant dean for Student Life. For those seeking a more spiritual side with the teachers rather than the an increased salary, tion to refuse the parable non-California institutions. “That way they could get full experi- college experience, The Intervarsity administration. I’m just picking up better benefits and I certainly hope both CSU offer and pos- CSU faculty, who are also paid less ence of what it is to be on a college Christian Fellowship promoted their fliers to learn more.” an improved work- “ sibly strike. than their peers, have not received a campus.” group and their diversity. The picketers eventually marched load. parties can settle “I think it’s fine raise in several semesters. Uballe, who has been in charge of “Our club is pushing racial recon- to the front of Langsdorf Hall where Both parties things. I don’t want to that they’re assem- “Why shouldn’t we get the same the fair for five years, said he made it ciliation because our campus is full

they shouted their demands and failed to agree upon see the faculty strike. bling on campus,” increase?” Nanjundappa asked. a point to use Discoverfest to address of diverse groups, one of the most holded their signs. a settlement less said Cal State Ful- The CSU administration’s current the stereotype that Cal State Fuller- diverse in the Cal State system,” said The association, with its slogan “I than a month ago “ lerton President offer to the faculty would increase ton is a “commuter campus.” Sean Butler, a business administra- don’t want to strike, but I will,” has and the fact-find- – Milton Gordon Milton Gordon in their salary rate by 23.7 percent by “It has been around for at least tion major. been engaged in a collective bargain- ing portion of the Cal State Fullertn President a telephone inter- the 2009-10 academic year. Full- 20 years [Discoverfest] and it has As the two-day festival rolled on, ing period with the CSU over what mediation process is view. “I certainly time professors currently making grown,” Uballe said. “Twenty years a healthy flow of students walked it calls “misplaced priorities.” slated to begin. hope both parties $89,551 would see their salary in- ago, it started out with 25 to 30 or- around the Quad, many in search of “We would like to have all this It is the final can settle things. I crease to $106,524. ganizations to now 250 … showing groups that might fit their individual solved as soon as possible,” said phase of mediation in which a state- don’t want to see the faculty strike. If The CSU has also proposed a1 that students are interested on cam- interests and tastes. G. Nanjundappa, president of the appointed third party makes sugges- it comes to that, we’ll have to handle percent incentive-equity salary for pus and aren’t just driving to school Ally Gaines, a junior communica- association’s Fullerton chapter. “We tions to resolve the conflict. A third- the situation as best we can.” each of the remaining three years of and going home after.” tions major and member of the Spir- are making every effort to mobilize party member for the process is still In a move that drew the displea- the contract, which will bring the to- From the Kung Fu Club to the it Team, said, “This was a great way the faculty. This is just the begin- being sought. sure of the association, the CSU tal value of the offer to about 27 per- Spirit Team, Discoverfest reached for people to come and get involved ning. We are asking for a fair salary If both parties fail to reach an Board of Trustees approved a 4 per- cent in the last year of the contract. out to those interested in groups and see what’s going on campus.”

Tomorrow The Hub ONLINE www.dailytitan.com weather Carla boubes looks at women’s fashion MULTIMEDIA TODAY TOMorrow FASHION New Haute Couture looks for spring have PROTEST Watch members of the California Faculty Sunny Skies Partly Cloudy High: 79 High: 73 been unveiled. Carla Boubes reports. Association picket in the Quad. Low: 49 Low: 49 2 February 5, 2007 In Brief B Bookstore/Titan Shops BA Becker Amphitheater SUICIDE: not a student ASSOCIATED YORBALINDABLVD CC Children’s Center From page 1 cause the university to take preventa- tive measures by enclosing the top of A G CJ Carl’s Jr. STUDENT STUDENT County Coroner arrived and con- the structure, which was completed PARKING PARKING CP College Park ducted an investigation of the body less than three years ago. while CSUF police officials shielded The Humanities and Social - Sci CY Corporation Yard the deceased man from media with a ences Building installed barriers CS Computer Science metallic sheet. after several high-rise suicides oc- FULLERTON ARBORETUM DBH Dan Black Hall At approximately 6:30 p.m., the curred in the late ’70s and early ’80s. TS GF body was loaded into the back of a Selleck said the issue would likely be EC Education Classroom large white van and taken to the Or- reviewed before the Facilities Plan- ECS Engineering & ange County Sheriff Coroner’s office, ning division in the future. A thread where an autopsy was performed. of comments posted by users on RH Computer Science Orange County Supervisor Dep- the Daily Titan’s message board ad- G Golleher Alumni House SPORTS uty Coroner Larry Esslinger deemed dressed the topic. P COMPLEX GF Goodwin Field Cyran’s death the result of blunt “I don’t think we should try to en- force trauma from the fall. close the top floor of the structure,” CORPORATION DRIVE H Humanities & Social Sciences CC “He basically tore his main aorta, said Paulo Almeida. “That will just CY KHS Kinesiology & Health Science which caused him to bleed to death increase fees and just because we en- UP R TH LH Langsdorf Hall [internally] due to the trauma,” Es- close it does not mean that we will GYM DRIVE WEST CAMPUS DRIVE slinger said in a phone interview. prevent suicides.” RGC MH McCarthy Hall CSUF spokesperson Paula Selleck “How about we spend the money PS2 TG said she did not know about Cyran’s on the people trying to live their CONSTRUCTION P Parking & Transportation PS2 SHCC ties to the campus because he was lives, not end them,” said an anony- KHS PA Performing Arts not a student at the university. mous poster. “You might say these ECS RH Residence Halls “Anyone can drive here on cam- perspectives are not sensitive to his G pus,” Selleck said via the phone. plight, but I do not find this to be PL Pollak Library B DOROTHY Past the initial shock, buzz circu- unfortunate. What’s unfortunate is TSU R Receiving lated within the CSUF community when death or injury is accidental COMMONS EC BA PL RGC Golleher Alumni House about whether the incident would – this was not.” FS E 5 7 F R E E W A Y VA STUDENT SHCC Student Health & PARKING QUAD H PA Counseling Center TG Titan Gymnasium XXX CAMPUS CALENDAR ARTS DRIVE UH TH Titan House MH TODAY Admission is free. NPS CJ TS Titan Stadium SLC Investment Basics N LH O I TSU Titan Student Union T 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.: CalPers and Dollar Wednesday Bowling Nights S T A T E C O L L E G E B L V D C i U VISITOR WAY R Financial Finesse provide live finan- 6 to 10 p.m.: At the TSU Under- FS CONST UH University Hall cial workshops for students at Col- ground. NUTWOOD AVE UP lege Park. University Police THURSDAY VA Visual Arts TITAN Speaker Ethan Zohn Women’s Tennis vs. Loyola Mary- CP 6 to 7 p.m.: The winner of Survivor mount LANGSDORF Africa will be speaking to the Greek 2 to 4 p.m.: At the Sports Complex. FS Parking Permit Machine Community on character and lead- Admission is free. i Visitor Information Center ership. STUDENT FS Faculty/Staff Parking Stela Dinkova: Guitar Master Class S PARKING

TUESDAY 7 to 9 p.m.: Tickets are $10 at the COMMONWEALTH Free Billiards Tuesday door and $5 with advance purchase. 3 to 7 p.m.: At the TSU Under- ground. Women’s Basketball vs. Pacific 7 to 9 p.m.: At the Titan Gymna- SATURDAY 6:57 a.m. Property Vandalism Graffiti seen at Langsdorf Hall. 7:10 a.m. Theft WEDNESDAY sium. Admission is free. 12:48 a.m.: Agency Assist Sinks clogged up in Langsdorf Hall 8:38 a.m. Graffiti Property was stolen on South ASI Productions Concert A suspicious person was spotted caused damage to computers. Graffiti seen at McCarthy Hall. Campus Drive. 12 p.m.: Mass Infusion will be per- Free Glow Bowling Thursdays in an alley on Associated Road and 10:37 a.m. Agency Assist 9:48 a.m. Agency Assist 6:17 p.m. Agency Assist forming at the Becker Amphitheatre. 3 to 7 p.m.: At TSU Underground. Bastanchury Road. A suspicious person was spotted A man was standing in the mid- A student reported that he could 1:55 a.m.: Agency Assist in the Humanities Building, A re- dle of the road blocking access to a not find his parking permit. He A suspicious person was spotted port was taken. parking space in Lot E. The driver said it was in his locked car. in a vehicle at Derek Drive and An- 4:42 p.m. Suspicious Person of the car had been waiting for an 6:44 p.m. Suspected Theft For the Record dover Avenue. A male suspect was believed to hour for the space. A male was seen leaving the east 2:01 a.m.: Agency Assist have been in the women’s restroom 3:48 p.m. Vandalism side of the bookstore with books It is the policy of the Daily Titan to correct any inaccurate informa- A fight occurred and a window of University Hall taking pictures A teenager was spotted carving and no bag. tion printed in the publication as soon as the error is discovered. Any was broken on Milton Drive. with a camera phone on the north into the large tree in the middle of 11:53 p.m. Collision incorrect information printed on the front page will result in a correction side of the building. the Arboretum near the rainforest A traffic accident occurred with printed on the front page. Any incorrect information printed on any SUNDAY area closest to the dorm entrance. injuries to those involved. A second other page will be corrected on page 2. Errors on the Opinion page will 1:10 p.m.: Agency Assist WEDNESDAY 6:27 p.m. Suspicious Person car was found unoccupied and the be corrected on that page. Corrections also will be noted on the online A suspicious person was seen on 2:32 a.m. Suspicious Person A suspicious person was bang- driver is unknown. version of the Daily Titan. the fifth floor of Parking Structure A suspicious person was seen in ing on the door of the Golleher Please contact managing editor Joe Simmons at (714) 278-5693 or 1. One of two fire extinguishers the Arboretum and reported to po- Alumni House. Police did not find FRIDAY at [email protected] with issues about this policy or to report was hissing. lice. Campus police issued a warn- the suspect. 12:16 a.m. Suspicious Persons any errors. ing to the person. Two males were seen in the MONDAY 8:34 a.m. Graffiti THURSDAY bushes of Lot E.

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By Johnathan Kroncke Justin Featheringham, an avid video becoming active during their game Daily Titan Staff Writer game lover, in a phone interview. play. Games like “Wii Sports,” sold [email protected] “There’s a good amount of exciting along with the system, make move- titles for it, and the graphics are very ment necessary. Playing the game’s Microsoft took a big risk when it good for the most part.” sports, like baseball and bowling, re- launched the Xbox 360 more than a Sony’s PlayStation 3 received a quire players to mimic swinging the year before the other systems came lukewarm reception upon its No- bat or rolling the ball. out, giving its competitors a chance vember release last year, similar to “Most game controllers seem very to review and improve upon Micro- the Xbox 360’s launch. complicated to people not used to soft’s own designs. Fans were dejected by its high them, so the simplicity of the Wii re- The Xbox 360 was met with a dis- price, $499 for the 20 gigabyte and mote is attractive to them,” Feather- appointing debut, selling less than $599 for the 60 gigabyte versions, as ingham said. “It’s something anyone half of the approximately 159,000 well as the lack of exciting games at can pick up and enjoy.” units shipped to stores. However, its release. “Metroid Prime 3: Corruption” better games have come along and The PlayStation 3’s price stems is set to be released this year and is the future of the system looks prom- both from the research and develop- just another in a long line of well- ising. ment put into its production as well respected Metroid games. The game “It’s a great system,” said Deshon as from the Blu-ray DVD player will incorporate the Nunchuk feature Miller, an Xbox 360 owner, in a each system is equipped with. Sony of the Wii-mote, a small, handheld phone interview. “After a year of be- Computer Entertainment of Ameri- joystick that plugs into the bottom ing out, it has great games.” ca chief Jack Tretton told Game In- of the main controller and acts as a “Lost Planet: Extreme Condi- former that those who buy the sys- means of using each of the player’s tion,” a sci-fi shooter set on an icy tem will understand its value. hands to take separate actions. and dangerous world in deep space, “It definitely has the most raw “Super Smash Bros. Brawl” is the has made a splash for the system. power of any console before it, and third game in the series. Different The game received great reviews and has a ton of potential,” Feathering- By Cameron Pemstein/Daily Titan Photographer characters from various popular vid- did well following its release in mid- ham said, referencing the PlaySta- Game time - The PlayStation 3, left, and Microsoft’s Xbox 360, right. The Nintendo Wii is the third of the next-gen systems. All eo games are brought together to do January. tion 3’s NVIDIA GeForce graphics three have created retail frenzies, prompting gamers to wait, somteims overnight, for a chance at the new consoles. battle on stages reminiscent of their “It also has the best online fea- chip. “Unfortunately, there aren’t own games. tures of all three consoles,” Miller very many good games for it yet, thanks to a terrible virus that turns of downloading and storing patches three next-gen systems. Gaming and Each installment introduces sev- said, referencing the Xbox Live Ar- and a lot of them seem to push the humans into vicious beasts called and upgrades to its operating system electronics stores have struggled to eral new characters and when Brawl cade feature where gamers are able to graphics so much that the game play Chimera. The controls are as smooth while enabling online play. keep Wiis on their shelves as gamers hits shelves later this year, it will in- pay a small fee to download and play suffers.” as silk and perfectly complement the While both Microsoft and Sony flock whenever there is a fresh ship- clude Pit from “Kid Icarus,” Zero older games. While some of the early releases eye-popping visuals of the beauti- vied for the biggest and baddest sys- ment. Suit Samus from “Metroid: Zero With help from great features and have been guilty of having pretty fully rendered 3-D environment. tem in the land, Nintendo stepped “It has a very intuitive design,” Mission,” Metaknight from “Kir- titles like these, Microsoft was able graphics but weak stories and game Perhaps the biggest upcoming re- back and asked, “What does the av- said Christian Olmedo, a gam- by,” Wario from “Wario,” and Solid to work around its initial setbacks play, new titles are on the rise and lease for the PlayStation 3 is “Metal erage gamer want?” ing fan, as he played “WarioWare: Snake from “Metal Gear Solid.” and establish its product, giving it a are already stirring gamers up. Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.” Answer: the most intuitive design Smooth Moves” for the Wii. “And Like the other systems, the Wii of- solid foothold in the gaming com- “Resistance: Fall of Man” was Konami’s juggernaut will be released for a gaming console ever to be re- the hands-on experience brings new fers online capabilities also. Gamers munity. released in mid-November of last later this year, likely to take advan- leased. The Nintendo Wii’s twin life to video games.” are able to purchase and download “The Xbox 360 had a rough start year and has been well received. The tage of the holiday season. guns of a motion capture control- The Wii-mote, as some have come classic Nintendo games as well as at first, much like the PS3 is having game takes place in a fictional 1951 Sony has also included a hard ler and a relatively cheap price have to call it, allows, or rather forces, create and share customizable “Mii” now, but it’s very solid now,” said where World War II never happened drive on the console that is capable made it the most sought after of the gamers to get off the couch and start characters. A Gambler’s Action: A Lot of Real Money on an Online Bet By Adam Levy for the day as he rests in the dugout, up to the plate to start the ninth and the unjustifiable loss of $500. seat to “It was for an article!” strong confidence that I knew what Daily Titan Executive Editor displaying the casual air of confi- live up to their billing with a double An out and a walk later, the bases The A’s somehow get out of the I was doing all along. [email protected] dence of a man who has done his and intentional walk to start the in- are full of Devil Rays and the excuses ninth unscathed and quickly lead A big bet can make one bipolar. job for the day. Tampa Bay makes a ning. With two on and no one out, are coming in with rapid fire. off their half of the inning with a hit Up to the plate comes Marco Last week, Adam Levy wrote of a switch of its own and sends in jour- all I can do is engage in a combina- “Zito was pitching,” “They were and a walk, putting two runners on $500 bet he placed online for a base- neyman Greg Norton to bat in place tion of prayer and mental exercises due for a win” and “It’s only money, with no outs. The excuses have been ball game last season. This week, he of their rookie catcher. Murphy’s Law to ward off depression and justify I’ve still got my looks,” take a back- silenced and replaced with a head- SEE GAMBLE - PAGE 5 finishes his story. fully intact, Norton smacks a lazy fly ball to right field that looks like it’s There’s no halftime in baseball, going to hook foul. It doesn’t, land- but the fifth inning is a milestone of ing eight rows deep into the outfield progress nonetheless. The A’s hold a bleachers to even the score of the tenuous 2-to-1 lead on Tampa Bay. game at two apiece. The one-run lead is enough to keep The ninth inning of a tied- ball my spirits up, but it’s too close for game and $500 of my hard-earned comfort nonetheless. I haven’t eaten, money is on the line. This is action yet my appetite for lunch is nonex- at its best, the buzz a gambler craves istent as I continue a chimney-like with every bet, even moreso than the procession through the pack of winning. Akin to the rush some get Marlboros. Still, every passing in- from sex, drugs or rock ‘n’ roll, action ning gives me an uptick in optimism is the pulse that turns a meaningless because I know I am that much regular season-day game into the closer to winning $250 and – more seventh game of the World Series. importantly – not losing $500. I have to leave for work in less The game telecast returns after a than 15 minutes but nothing can commercial and Zito is out of the tear me away from the tube at this game. Graphics flash his solid stats point. Tampa Bay’s best hitters come 4 February 5, 2007 Opinion Ugly Monday Titan Editorial BY Jeff Klima Providing insight, analysis and perspective since 1960 Trouble With Textbooks The LittleP rofessor bookstore Going to the Little Professor Headline Headaches is a savage bitch and I want to to save money on books is like Scanning the local of eight black teenagers condemn it here and forever. driving across town to save three headlines to find some- sent three white women Every semester, I experience cents on gas. thing to get pissed about to the hospital after beat- a few firsts. Last semester was The biggest smack of all? wasn’t too hard this week. ing them with skateboards the first time I felt joy. The se- They don’t have the bookI need. Police: OC Teacher’s and shouting racial epi- mester before that was the first The day of the first quiz, and Aid Shows Porn to Stu- thets at them. Convicted Rebecca Hartness time I tried Little Caesars’ Crazy now I can’t study. Normally, I dents last week of hate-crimes, Daily Titan Illustrator Bread. would accept this as my fault, I Not too far from here, the teens were looking at This semester I had to take shouldn’t have been so crazy lazy at the John Tynes Ele- a maximum sentence of some basic courses for freshmen (man, do I love the cadence of mentary school in Placen- seven years in California and retards, I being the retard. that phrase), but the pimp hus- tia, a 31-year-old English Youth Authority Lockup. Who Makes Money The professors (two of them) in- tlers masquerading as professors teacher Their sisted that I make my purchases forced me to go there. Romero a c t u a l at the Little Professor. “This is where you can go to M a r t i - Scanning the local sentence This was a problem for many find your textbooks this semes-

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and sixth G i b s o n Tube empire brings most interesting ingly give you. I’m all ecologi- ey on books is like driv- to go some- cal and shit. “ where else. If - g r a d e Lee : 250 news! Just think, you can be the next ing across town to save students hours of YouTube announced last week king of all media. Not really, it’s this were a busi- said the teacher directed community service, 60 that its video-sharing majesty will And to the people who make because, like I three cents on gas. ness class, the them to porn sites on the days of house arrest, and share its revenue with its many sub- those “Brokeback Mountain” edits, said, I’m crazy term would be Internet. anger management and jects. So let us band together and tell the “Doctor Who” music videos lazy. So early “monopoly.” If Our Take: If the al- racial tolerance programs. our neighbors, family and country- and whovever found those awesome one morning this were world legations turn out to be Our take: Hate crimes men to break out the “cams” and Nicholas Cage ads from Japan: please before a quiz that I didn’t yet history, those teachers would true, they need to put this are hate crimes. Slap-on- start making money. keep up the good work. I know there have the book for, I awoke bleary be friggin’ communists. Okay, guy away for a long time. the-wrist sentences under- Let us build a utopia where a house is no chance you can profit from the eyed and hung over, eager to face maybe that last one doesn’t en- Creepy Megan’s Law scum- mine their seriousness and may be financed from the super-silly copyrighted fun, but we still love the new day. tirely make sense, but it sounds bags are a dime a dozen, send a passive statement to misadventures of a cuddly cat. you. Seriously! My first impression of the dangerous doesn’t it? but when they infiltrate a society about actually en- After sharing those treasured To that angry German kid who Little Professor was the dirty Normally I would never shill classroom, its all the more forcing them. videos of furry critters and giggling takes his online roleplaying very seri- parking lot. I am willing to over- for the campus bookstore, but disconcerting. Headlines Whether Judge Lee let babies, we’ll be counting Benjamins ously: your immortality on YouTube look a parking lot full of filth as c’mon people, show a little loy- like these erode our trust race play a factor in his de- and riding spinnas in no time. is assured. If only you knew about long as the staff inside is courte- alty, a little pride in the system in the educational system cision, we don’t know – we But if your cat is not that cute, try the money to be made, you may ous – nope. Some stool-bound we’ve got. Remember when it we entrust as a safe haven do know that he has done plan B: pimp your young hot sister have screamed louder, even Lonely- woman insisted that I leave my was ok if it cost a few bucks more for our children. Someone a disservice to people of all on YouTube! Just imagine her barely girl15 could hear you. Achtung! friggin’ backpack by the friggin’ because it was American-made? needs to be made an ex- backgrounds with his cava- legal assets collecting tips from the I wonder what your mommy has front door! That is their security Same thing here. Remember ample of. lier approach to meting zillions of drooling 50-somethings on camera of your early days. I think system – a lady on a stool. when terrorists took down the Four Long Beach out justice when it comes with no dime to share. Magic! with some GoogleBuck incentive, Guess what? Buy a camera Trade Towers and we all banded teens get probation in to people who hurt other For the few with morals seeking we will find out soon enough. Lol! system, buy a fake camera sys- together in support of our side attacks people based on the color of a plan C, try unleashing that love- And finally to YouTube: thank tem, get those things that beep for about five minutes? Same Last Halloween, a group their skin. ly voice of yours. Remember that you so much for selling yourself to when you walk through them, thing here. young man who sang the “Poke- Google. But alas, the attention you sometimes even when you aren’t Support your college book- mon” theme? He got 20 million hits will receive from all the new dollar- stealing stuff. I’ve stolen enough store because it isn’t the other (That’s nearly a third of those who eyed users will usher in a new era. stuff in my life to know that a guy, the one going around un- voted for Taylor Hicks!). Perhaps The YouTube I once knew will fade lady on a stool isn’t an effective dercutting everyone else’s prices. you could sing the theme to Chips away, drunk in a bar, singing the countermeasure. There was another store that did and be the next YouTube Idol. blues of days past. Meanwhile, we People are always touting the that, who went around under- Or we can jump to plan Q, re- will join together in homage to Nero Little Professor as a cheaper al- cutting everyone’s prices, shark- served for those who attended the as we light the Internet on fire with ternative to the campus book- ing good stores out of business. Ann Coulter School of Punditry. that tainted creativity. store. I promise you the cost That store was Wal-Mart. And Get in touch with your inner fascist Then, I will remember the good difference is negligible, even for look at them now. Look at them and spew a lot of one-sided rhetoric times before such interesting news. a poor college student like me. now. Celebrity Justice Beats Criminal Justice Shaelan Bowers his celebrity status and large bank lebrities who have paid the price seems that for most celebrities all it TITANS TALK BACK Daily Titan Staff Writer account, Neil was only charged with for crimes committed, albeit a small takes to get off is some greenbacks [email protected] manslaughter and spent a whopping one. and a heartfelt apology. Nowadays 30 days in jail. Martha Stewart spent five months celebrities’ saving face seems to be A celebrity ending up on the other “I should have gone to prison. I in prison and Tommy Lee served four more important than justice prop- Coverage of Suicide on Campus Insensitive to Readers, Family side of the law is nothing new. This definitely deserved to go to prison. months of his six-month sentence for erly being served. I’m sure it’s only Regarding “Man Falls to His munication has been a controversial is something that R&B star Brandy But I did 30 days in jail and got laid alleged spousal abuse. But for every going to be a matter of weeks before Death on CSUF Campus” pub- issue since the first photo was ever unfortunately learned last month and drank beer, because that’s the celebrity who actually serves time for we see another celebrity standing in lished on Jan. 29, 2007, I don’t developed. I feel there is no ques- when she was involved in a fatal car power of cash,” Neil said. breaking the law there are five who front of a judge only to be given a know what’s worse: the bad taste left tion regarding the newspaper’s bad crash. It brings to mind a history Other celebrities like OJ Simp- get away scot free. wag of the finger. in my mouth after seeing the front ethical decision to use the photo- of celebrities who have, in essence, son and Robert Blake, both accused We all remember Kobe Bryant’s Celbrity status should not influ- page of The Daily Titan’s latest issue, graphs they chose for this story. been above the law. of murder, were also able to stay out rape accusation (never formally ence how severely someone is pun- or the lack of taste the paper had in The photos are not only wrong in In 1984 Motley Crue lead singer of jail by hiding behind their expen- charged), or how about R. Kelly’s ished for the crimes they commit. I publishing such disturbing photo- regards to the people who did not Vince Neil was also involved in a sive lawyers and millions of dollars. famous home-made child pornogra- find it horrible, but if history is any graphs. want to see such a horrific tragedy, fatal car accident. Because of both There has been a handful ofce- phy? It never saw the light of day. It indication it’s inevitable. In the realm of ethics, visual com- but also for the inconsideration to- wards the victim’s family. The concern is not directed solely to the front page’s unsympathetic art, but I have to question the valid- ity of the article as well. I do not understand why the situ- ation had to be sensationalized with the “History of CSUF Suicides,” which was completely pointless, and I have to question why there was no mention of how to spot depression and how to seek help. If the newspaper was looking for ways to get more readers they chose the wrong route, because it’s a sad day when a man’s death has to be ex- posed to attract a larger audience. Not only was the situation irre- sponsibly handled, but it was unde- niably thoughtless in regards to the family that is most assuredly in the worse of states right now.

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Scutaro, a weak-hitting infielder with With Addai playing the role of the league. into the memories of their fans. time.” UCR. a knack for clutch hits, something of setup man and Rhodes emerging as He also caught 10 passes, more Addai and Rhodes repeatedly ran In the thought that was a shot clock When the a modern-day Bucky Dent. the finisher, the Indianapolis Colts’ than any of his more notable team- into the middle of the wet field, chal- second half violation. “ t e c h n i c a l With the action-packed excite- tag-team of running backs gave Pey- mates or any rookie in a Super Bowl, lenging the Bears’ strength, and then the CSUF – Maryalyce Jeremiah foul was an- ment of your life flashing before ton Manning enough balance in for 66 yards. In fact, his reception quickly cut outside. They put Man- o f f e n s e Titan Women’s Basketball Head Coach nounced to your eyes in an instant, Scutaro hits rainy Miami to finally bring home total tied the Super Bowl record for ning in position to convert third picked it the crowd, the ball into the air onto the grass the Lombardi Trophy with a 29-17 a running back, established by Mi- downs. They took care of the ball in up, find- the Titans’ just beyond second base. victory over the Chicago Bears in the ami’s Tony Nathan in 1985. the breezy, slippery conditions ex- ing the fans re- The Tampa Bay shortstop strategi- Super Bowl. Rhodes, who graciously accepted cept once when Manning’s handoff bottom of sponded in cally fields it as the A’s base runners While Manning was selected his new role as the backup in the slid right through Addai’s fingers. the net on unison with look like confused little leaguers. The the game’s MVP, Rhodes and Ad- playoffs, was even better. And when they had to close it out, 16 of its 36 shot attempts, doubling an emphatic “BOO.” dust clears and the play ends with dai demonstrated how two running He ran 21 times for 113 yards and they did that, too. the output from the first half. “Nobody thought we deserved two A’s claiming second base. Nei- backs could carve out a niche to- scored one touchdown and the con- It was no surprise to the rest of the “What we talked about in the half it, it was ridiculous,” Jeremiah said. ther of them gets it when the umpire gether. trasting styles caused problems for Colts. was that the ballgame was very much “The shot clock went off … Every- signals both running are out, caus- “What makes it work is that we’re Chicago. “All year they’ve been splitting car- winnable, we just needed to come body thought that was a shot-clock ing the manager to storm out onto two unselfish guys,” said Rhodes, “He’s a cutting guy, and I’m more ries because we wanted them healthy out and play with a sense of urgency, violation.” the field for a heated but predictably who can become an unrestricted a downhill guy,” Rhodes said. “When for the end of the season,” left tackle and we did,” Jeremiah said. CSUF looks to avenge an earlier futile argument. free agent. “Defenses can’t look to you have a guy cutting and another Tarik Glenn said. “They certainly Adams buried a jumper with 5:29 season loss when they play host to Showing my poise and maturity just stop one style, and that makes it guy who will hit you, it makes it did their job today.” remaining in the game to cut the Pacific 7 p.m. Thursday. for high-stakes wagering, I launch into a diatribe of expletives that would make a longshoreman blush. 001011version (document)// version5800<3745673_cout Jason Kendall stands in the box with Theo126490=MM_reloadPage: Line }} two out and a runner on. I am still trying to compose my- Associated Press words and a hug. Steady rain made for a sloppy game The NFL football season is over while baseball is set to start up when self from the foul-mouthed tantrum Dungy held on for an extra sec- that included eight turnovers, but pitchers and catchers report in two weeks. Right now, the only profes- when Kendall hits a weak ground Merely by stepping on the field ond. Manning threw for 247 yards, in- sional sport going on is the NBA [is the NHL considered a pro sport?], ball to the left side of the infield that Sunday, made cultural Their relationship dates to 1996, cluding a 53-yard touchdown pass. so here are some NBA odds to peruse through. takes a hop through the legs of the history. when Dungy hired Smith to coach “We’re proud to have won this for third baseman to come to a stop at A few hours later, he won the Su- linebackers for the Tampa Bay Buc- our leader, Coach Dungy,” Manning National Basketball Association an unmanned spot in shallow left per Bowl, too. caneers. They were a page-one story said. field, enabling the base runner to Not bad for a day’s work. throughout Super Bowl week, dis- Smith’s erratic young quarterback, Lakers -6 at Atlanta dash around the base paths and score Long saddled with a reputation cussing daily the laid-back person- Rex Grossman, made the same kind the winning run. as a coach who couldn’t win the big alities and Christian faith they share, of mistakes that had Bears fans lob- at Indiana -7 Golden State Why didn’t I bet more? one, Dungy shook that label when as well as their groundbreaking suc- bying for his benching all season. He A fleeting, yet exhilarating, rush his Indianapolis Colts beat the Chi- cess. threw two interceptions, with one at Philadelphia -1.5 New Jersey paralyzes me as the forlorn ball in cago Bears 29-17. “I’m proud to be the first African- returned for a touchdown, and he the grass signifies I am $250 richer The biggest win of Dungy’s career American coach to win this,” Dungy fumbled twice, losing one. at Washington -8 Seattle and a winner on the day. came against his close friend and said during the trophy ceremony. Smith stayed with his quarter- Even better, I didn’t lose the origi- protege, Bears coach Lovie Smith. “But again, more than anything, back, and the underdog Bears found at Miami -8.5 Charlotte nal ante and the rent check is sure They were the first black head coach- Lovie Smith and I are not only Af- themselves gradually overpowered to be in the mail on time – for this es in the 41-year history of the Super rican-American but also Christian by the Colts. at Houston -6.5 Minnesota month, at least. Bowl. coaches, showing you can do it the In the early going, it appeared As the bet ends, so does the fun. When the game ended, Dungy Lord’s way. We’re more proud of Smith might pull off an upset against at Utah -3 Chicago The fleeting high of the thrill of vic- was hoisted onto the shoulders of that.” his former mentor. Devin Hester re- tory is replaced by a numb, back-to- his team. He switched his blue Colts Dungy won because he had the turned the opening kickoff 92 yards the-grind mentality that is under- cap for a white one that read “NFL better quarterback. Like his coach, for a score, and Smith followed the at Sacramento -4.5 New Orl/ OKC scored by the conclusion of bet and champions” and walked to midfield, filled a void in his rookie down the sideline and sig- ending of chance. where he and Smith exchanged impressive resume by winning a ring. naled touchdown. 6 SPORTS February 5, 2007 baseball: sweeps stanford The specific at-bat Horton was referring to is when Stanford first (From Page 8) basemen Grant Escue had a 14 pitch There wasn’t a lack of excitement at-bat and fouled off nine straight though as Bryan Harris picked up balls. the win for the Titans, Bleich got Stanford and Fullerton combined the loss for Stanford, and Nolan for 30 hits and 22 runs, providing Bruyninckx got the save for Fuller- plenty of offense for everyone to see. ton. Fourteen different pitchers were also Titan Freshman Sean Urena, who used. made his college debut, struggled at “It’s pretty common to see these times but turned in a commendable types of games on Sunday,” Horton effort as he pitched five innings, giv- said. “You play two night games and ing up six hits and one earned run then it’s sunny and hitters hit better with 81 pitches. in the daytime.” “Before the national anthem you The sure to be talked about sev- get little butterflies, but after the enth inning had the Titan crowd first pitch everything felt good and buzzing and the players were notice- started rolling,” Urena said. ably excited as well. Everything appeared to be going “Hitting is contagious,” Urena well for Stanford until Titan first said. “A couple of guys got on and basemen Jake Vasquez led off the had a couple big hits and it just kept seventh inning with a screamer into going. Our 10th and 11th runs we right field. needed because they almost came Bleich then had a wild pitch for back and got us.” Stanford, enabling Titan catcher Scott led the Titans with three hits Dustin Garneau to get on base and and three RBIs. Third baseman Evan Titan center fielder Clark Hardman McArthur, right fielder Chris Jones, loaded the bases with a single. and center fielder Clark Hardman all Bleich got the hook from Stan- had two RBIs for the Titans. ford skipper Mark Marquess and it “I think it’s important because quickly went downhill for Stanford this is a young club and we’re trying from there. to figure out our competitive- per Titan shortstop Joe Scott prompt- sonality and whether or not we are ly hit a single, driving in what proved going to be worthy of being called a to be the game-winning runs. good team,” Horton said. “You never know what’s going The Titans hit the road next week- to happen so we kept pressing it on By CArlos delgado/For the Daily Titan end to challenge the UNLV Rebels in Las Vegas, Nev. and it turned out to be good for us,” TITAN PRIDE – Cal State Fullerton baseball fans cheer for their team during the Titans’ game on Saturday night. CSUF came back to defeat Stanford 6-5 at Horton said that the win allowed Scott said. “Last year we got swept Goodwin Field. On Sunday, the Titans came back out to defeat Stanford 12-10 to sweep their opening series of the 2007 season. by them, it’s definitely good to start the Titans to build some confidence, out on a good foot.” pitcher in the seventh inning for heading toward the exits so they Titan manager George Horton a cue took that at bat and was fouling particularly against their Northern Stanford ended up using eight Stanford, one fan screamed, “Is that could presumably watch the Super scare. them off and the energy from their California foes. different pitchers when it was all said the bus driver? Who else is left?” Bowl. “I was worried because I have a dugout reminded me of a Titan dug- “The thing I like about it is it gives and done. After the seventh inning with the Stanford came back with six runs lot of respect for Stanford,” Horton out when we do that and come from us a chance to have some swagger in After Marquess put in his fourth Titans leading 11-2, fans started in the eighth inning though, giving said. “I was really worried when Es- behind.” a Titan uniform,” Horton said. Women’s Basketball Falls Short Against Big West Rival BY TOM SHERIDAN – found themselves facing an uphill 2-10 from downtown. last victory over UC Davis on Jan. She found the spark the Titans’ bit.” For the Daily Titan battle for much of the contest. “We played hard in the first half 27. offense needed when 5-foot-6 inch The score remained 29-24 until [email protected] “We were hoping that we could but they shot 55 percent,” CSUF “If I’m open I’ll shoot it,” Frias super-sub Adams came into the UCR’s Amber Cox hit a three-point- come back,” Adams said. “I just kept women’s head coach Maryalyce Jer- said. “That’s how it is.” game. er one minute and forty-five seconds Unable to overcome a big half- shooting hoping that we could prob- emiah said. “We don’t respond posi- The conference-leading Highland- Adams used her superior quick- later. Two Toni Thomas (12 points, time deficit, the Cal State Fullerton ably do something, like a miracle tively towards that.” ers seemed unfazed, bouncing right ness to drive to the basket and finish 6 rebounds) free throws were all the women’s basketball team had its would happen.” After falling behind UCR 15-10, back to stretch their lead to 29-17. off an acrobatic reverse layup despite Titans would get before the wheels three-game win streak halted by UC With both teams deadlocked at senior guard Audrey Taylor got one Confident coming into the game, her size disadvantage. fell off. Riverside 80-73 in Saturday’s Big 10 point, four minutes and thirty- of her game-high eight assists when Coach Jeremiah was surprised at the The score started a 7-0 CSUF run, UCR finished off the half with a West Conference match up at Titan two seconds into the game, UC Riv- she found fellow backcourt mate, Titans’ lack of intensity. cutting the lead to five points with 7-0 run of its own and sent the Ti- Gym. erside (13-9, 7-1) began to take ad- junior guard Dayana Frias, in the “We were very, very prepared for 3:59 left in the period. tans into the locker room down 39- CSUF senior guard Andrea Adams vantage of its hot first-half shooting, corner for a long two-pointer. Frias this game,” Jeremiah said. “Every- “Coach J. said that when I come 26. poured in a team-high 25 points, hitting 5-9 shots from beyond the finished the game with 19 points, body knew what they were going to in, I always somehow get the team but the Titans – who trailed the arc in the first period. In contrast, toppling the previous career-high of do and we just did not execute de- going,” Adams said. “I think yeah, I Highlanders by 13 points at the half the Titans (10-12, 4-4) made only 18 points she posted in the Titans’ fensively.” probably did spark them up a little SEE HOOPS - PAGE 5 february 5, 2007 7

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The golden child of the Chicago quickly struck back Survive on their ensuing possession, as NFL finally gets Super Thomas Jones’ 52-yard scamper set up a 4-yard pass from quarterback Opening Bowl championship Rex Grossman to veteran receiver Mushin Muhammad that give the BY ADAM LEVY Bears a 14-6 lead to close out the Daily Titan Executive Editor first quarter play. Weekend [email protected] Eventually, Cinderella’s glass slip- CSUF baseball wins a per would break, and it came in Peyton Manning finally had the second quarter, when the Colts four–hour 12-10 Sunday his day in the sun – in a torrential scored 10 unanswered points. Adam downpour, no less. Vinateri booted a 29-yard field goal slugfest to sweep series The Canton-bound signal caller and running back completed 25 of 38 passes for 247 punched in a 1-yard score, putting BY JASON KORNFELD yards to lead the Colts to a 29-17 the Colts up 16-14, a lead they Daily Titan Staff Writer victory in Superbowl XLI over the would not relinquish. Though Vi- [email protected] Chicago Bears Sunday in Miami. nateri missed a 36-yard chip shot to The continuous South Florida rain- end the first half, the clutch kicker Cal State Fullerton Men’s baseball fall did not slow down the illustrious bounced back with a pair of third- proved to be too much to handle for quarterback, who passed for a touch- quarter field goals (24, 20) to give Stanford as the Titans won 12-10 in down and interception en route to the Colts an eight-point lead. front of 1,964 fans Sunday afternoon winning the game’s MVP award. As the fourth quarter commenced, at Goodwin Field in Fullerton. Colts Head Coach Tony Dungy the Colts sealed it when Grossman’s Stanford had the upper hand as praised Manning for his leadership lob down to receiver Bernard Berri- they led 2-1 in what appeared to be a and work ethic in an interview with an was picked off by Indy defensive pitchers duel between Jeremy Bleich The Associated Press. He said of his back , who kept his for Stanford and Sean Urena for Ful- signal caller: “He prepares, he works, footing and juked his way 56 yards lerton through the first six innings. does everything you can do to win down the field for a touchdown. The Titans had other plans though games and lead your team; this guy The score gave the Colts 29-17 lead, as they exploded for an 11 run, 10 is a Hall of Fame player and one of By Kevork Djansezian/Associated Press good enough for the franchise’s first hit seventh inning that lasted about the greatest ever to play.” GAME BREAKER – Indianapolis Colts cornerback Kelvin Hayden (26) runs back a 56-yard interception. championship in 36 years. 45 minutes. Equally integral to the Colts “I love this being a team win, be- The Titans completed their open- victory was a pair of stellar perfor- done,” Rhodes said in an interview done for our teammates,” in an in- touchdown. cause that’s what we’ve done all sea- ing weekend with the sweep of Stan- mances on the ground, as halfbacks with The Associated Press, while Ad- terview with The Associated Press. Colts quarterback Peyton Man- son,” he said. “We just kept chipping ford improving to 3-0 in a game that Joseph Addai and Dominic Rhodes dai added, “We just try to take ad- The Bears had the early momen- ning needed a few series to get into away at it and getting some points,” ran 3:51, making some fans antsy. combined for 264 all-purpose yards. vantage of what they give us. That’s tum with Devin Hester’s 92-yard his groove, but eventually found re- Manning said, in an interview with Addai had 10 catches in the win. what we’ve been doing all year; it’s dash that made Super Bowl history, ceiver for a 53-yard The Associated Press. “I’m proud to “We knew it would be a running just going out there and believing in as the rookie became the first player score, which pulled the Colts to a be part of this team – It’s hard to football game, and I’m glad we got it each other that we can get the job to return the opening kickoff for a 7-6 deficit. put it into words.” SEE BASEBALL - PAGE 6 MULTIMEDIA: BASEBALL FANS Some fans of Titan baseball have never attended Cal State Fullerton or personally know any of the players, yet they still hold season tickets

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