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JUNNUN QUAZI/For the Daily Titan Students and staffers wait outside Pollack Library after a fire alarm forced everyone to evacuate the building at about 3:15 p.m. Monday. There was no fire, and no one was hurt. Titan returns to Goodwin Field for annual Fire alarm forces library evacuation scrimmage, hosts Library on Monday after a fire resuming their studies on the when the alarm went off. He and paper for class at the time of the Family Fun Day Students cleared out alarm went off at about 3:15 p.m. lawn while waiting for the library about 30 students had to descend incident. She said it took between 6 of Pollack for safety; Officials said it was a false alarm to be cleared. four flights of stairs before they five to 10 minutes for that floor to and that many things, even dust, “Weʼve done this many times,” reached a safe designated area. be cleared. cause still unknown could have caused the alarm to said Susan Lasswell, a building The staff was well organized, “It took a really long time for sound. marshal from the information Labaree said; they were out of the everyone to get up and get out,” Faculty Focus By DANIELA MEDINA For the Daily Titan Building marshals, whose job technology department. The fire building in close to two minutes. Martinez said. is to get everyone out safely, alarm goes off once every two He was most concerned about University Police remained on escorted the students and staff- months or so, officials said. getting back to his studies. site when the library resumed About 100 students and staffers ers out of the library. Students Marketing student Blair CSUF student Inez Martinez normal operations, about 20 min- were forced to leave the Pollack seemed unconcerned, many Labaree was on the fourth floor was in the basement typing a utes after the evacuation. High court will examine Fall 2005 ASI Election TOTAL VOTES: 1,916 Students learn to Business and Economics Paul Perez concentrate better 45 votes through yoga classes Bush’s detention policies Azariah Onyeka 9% 55 votes offered on campus tration, which has already suffered The announcement of the courtʼs 14 % Kyle Rush 2 Administration takes one set of losses at the Supreme move came shortly after President 171 votes more criticism about Court and has been battered by Bush, asked about reports of secret Mohammad Ali Ahmad 35% international criticism of its deten- U.S. prisons in Eastern Europe for 113 votes News treatment of prisoners tion policies. terrorism suspects, declared anew 29 % Javier Gamboa The Associated Press “I think itʼs a black eye for the that his administration does not 181 votes Got ink? Exposure Bush administration. This opens torture suspects. Chris Sullivan 37% a Pandoraʼs box,” said Michael “Thereʼs an enemy that lurks 196 votes to lead in tattoo ink WASHINGTON – The Supreme Greenberger, a Justice Department and plots and plans and wants to 50 % Other can damage brain, Court agreed Monday to consider attorney in the Clinton adminis- hurt America again,” Bush said 21 votes nervous system a challenge to the Bush admin- tration and law professor at the during a joint news conference Other 4% istrationʼs military tribunals for University of Maryland. in Panama City with President 29 votes 3 foreign terror suspects, a major In 2004, justices took up the first Martin Torrijos. “So you bet we 7% Natural Sciences and test of the governmentʼs wartime round of cases stemming from the will aggressively pursue them, but Mathematics powers. governmentʼs war on terrorism. we will do so under the law.” Communications Justices will decide whether Justice Sandra Day OʼConnor, Hamdanʼs case brought a new Zehra Syed Surf Report Osama bin Ladenʼs former driver who is retiring, wrote in one case issue to the court: the rights of Paul Rumberger 59 votes Huntington can be tried for war crimes before that “a state of war is not a blank foreigners who have been charged military officers in Guantanamo check for the President when it and face a military trial in a type 114 votes 33% 1-2 ft. ankle- to Bay, Cuba. comes to the rights of the nationʼs of proceeding resurrected from 63% knee-high with Chief Justice John Roberts, as citizens.” World War II. Trials of Hamdan Stephanie Sprowl Other 106 votes occasional 3 ft. and an appeals court judge, joined Arguments in the Hamdan case and three other low-level suspects a summer ruling against Salim will be scheduled next spring, in were interrupted last year when 66 votes 59% poor conditions. Ahmed Hamdan. He did not par- time for OʼConnorʼs successor to a judge in Washington said the 37% ticipate in Mondayʼs action, which take part. Bush has named Samuel proper process had not been fol- Other San Clemente put him sitting in judgment of one Alito, an appeals court judge, to lowed. Engineering and Computer 14 votes of his own rulings. replace her. In his lower court The men are among about 500 Science 8% 1-2 ft. ankle- to The courtʼs intervention piles decisions, Alito has been deferen- knee-high with more woes on the Bush adminis- tial to government. TRIBUNAL 4 Nicu Ahmadi Arts occasional 3 ft. and 77 votes poor conditions. 84% Other 65 votes Compiled from www.surfline.com Group cares for animal survivors Other 100% 15 votes Students focus on participating in putting togeth- 16% Education Weather er a run-walk called Animal different kind of Trax that is going to donate all Health and Human Other Today the proceeds to a local animal Development 6 votes shelter, New Beginnings for Mostly Cloudy hurricane victim 100% Animals,” Kwan said. “Since 67º/55º By SARA HULL Nicole Dabbs For the Daily Titan the event is helping animals, our professor asked us to pick a 53 votes ASI Referendum Fee 24% Wednesday charity that was helping the ani- After the destruction from mals of the hurricanes to work Yes Some showers hurricanes Katrina, Rita and with in order to create aware- Vanessa Lee 1,030 votes 68º/54º Wilma, many people have ness of the animalsʼ needs, 62 votes 56% reached out to victims. At Cal since most efforts are focused 28% No Thursday State Fullerton, three public on the people and repair.” relations students are raising This will be the third year that Michael Deleon 806 votes Sunny money to aid those unable to Joseph Massey, assistant pro- 89 votes 44% 73º/52º ask for help: the animals. fessor in the Communications 40% For their class project and Department the instructor for Student Health & final grade in Public Relations Communications 464, has Other Counseling Center Friday Management, students Jackie taught strategic public relations 21 votes Referendum Fee Sunny Kwan, Robyn Harney and by having his students orga- 9% 71º/51º Heather Montagna have set up nize the Animal Trax event. Yes donation jars, an eBay store This year is the first time he Humanities and Social 1,315 votes and a Web site to raise money has created a separate team for Sciences 72% Saturday for the American Society for relief efforts other than at New GABRIEL FENOY/Daily Titan Photo Editor Mostly Sunny the Prevention of Cruelty to Beginnings for Animals. Scott Behen Robyn Harney, left, and Heather Montagna No Animals to help the stranded “After seeing the devastation 77 votes 509 votes 73º/51º animals of the hurricanes. hold Hallee, a rescued puppy. The two CSUF 16% 28% Compiled from The Weather Channel “Our Comm. 464 class is ANIMAL TRAX 3 students have started a charity to aid dogs. 2 Tuesday, November 8, 2005 www.dailytitan.com [email protected] • (714) 278-4415 Kindergarten campaigner Calendar News NOV. 8, 2005 Today: Polls are open for the Special Statewide Election from IN BRIEF 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Propositions 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79 and 80, and several ballot measures are on the World ballot. For more information, visit www.easyvoter.org. Four GIs killed in suicide bomb attack Today: Maria Marin, author of BAGHDAD, Iraq – A suicide bomber blew up his vehicle at a check- “Secrets of a Confident Woman,” point south of Baghdad and killed four American soldiers Monday, the will discuss the art of negotiation military said. The U.S. command also announced five soldiers from an at a dinner workshop sponsored elite unit were charged with kicking and punching Iraqi detainees. The by CSUF. 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New South Wales Police Commissioner Ken Moroney said 400 officers were involved in raids in Sydney that captured six men, while Today thru Nov. 29: Faculty, nine more suspects were picked up in the southern city of Melbourne. staff, students and friends are “Iʼm satisfied that we have disrupted what I would regard as the final invited to bowl for eight weeks stages of a large scale terrorist attack ... here in Australia,” Moroney told every Tuesday to win cash prizes Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio. in the Titan Pride League. E-mail [email protected] or call France to impose curfews to halt rioting (714) 278-2144 to reserve a spot.

PARIS – France will impose curfews under a state-of-emergency Thursday: ASI Productions is law and call up police reservists to stop rioting that has spread out of presenting a free synth-rock show Parisʼ suburbs and into nearly 300 cities and towns across the country, GABRIEL FENOY/Daily Titan Photo Editor at the TSU Underground Pub. The the prime minister said Monday, calling a return to order “our No. 1 Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is all smiles with a group of kids Monday, during a stop at the Orange band Shiny Toy Guns will be responsibility.” The tough new measures came as Franceʼs worst civil County Republican Party Headquarters. The governor was stumping for propositions 74, 75, 76 and 77. playing from noon to 1 p.m. For unrest in decades entered a 12th night, with rioters in the southern city more information, call (714) 278- of Toulouse setting fire to a bus after sundown and pelting police with 4216. gasoline bombs and rocks. teach yoga on campus as opposed President Bush: ʻWe do not tortureʼ to elsewhere? Thursday thru Dec. 15: Titans Faculty A: Teaching on campus is my can donate toys to children as the PANAMA CITY, Panama – President Bush on Monday defended U.S. favorite venue of place to teach Camp Titan Toy Drive starts. For interrogation practices and called the treatment of terrorism suspects FOCUS yoga. I love the enthusiasm of more information, call (714) 278- lawful. young people and how quickly they 2468. “We do not torture,” Bush said in response to reports of secret CIA Patrick J. Freeman can pick up the postures and phi- prisons overseas. losophies of yoga. Friday: CSUF students and Bush supported an effort spearheaded by Vice President Dick Cheney molds a childhood Rec Sports members can compete to block or modify a proposed Senate-passed ban on torture. Q: Do you think students can in the Intramural Sports Co-ed interest into a career benefit from yoga and why? Flag Football Tournament. Entry A: Definitely, students seem to forms are due to KHS 159, in the By ERIC SANDERS ERIC SANDERS/Daily Titan Nation Daily Titan Staff develop a better ability to concen- Kinesiology Building, at 5 p.m. trate after practicing yoga and also The cost is $10 per team, and play- seem physically healthier – calm, Q: What do you think western ers must have a valid TitanCard. Crews search pond for tornado victims Q: What is your job title? flexible, stronger – just multiple cultures, such as ours, can learn For more information, call (714) A: Yoga and Tai chi instructor. benefits. from eastern philosophies? EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Crews began draining a pond next to a smashed 278-4382. mobile-home park in a search for bodies Monday after a twister ripped A: What the west can learn from through Indiana and Kentucky and killed at least 22 people. The tornado Q: How did you get started as a Q: What are the basic principles the east is the calmness and spiritu- yoga instructor? and philosophies of yoga, for peo- ality; and they can learn from our Friday: Erin McNally stars in struck early Sunday with winds estimated at more than 200 mph, reduc- “A Day Just Like Today,” a one- ing houses to splinters and obliterating mobile homes. A: When I was twelve years old ple who might not know? material efficiency and technology, I went to the library and found a A: One of the key things – to so that we can have this great world hour cabaret. The event is at the book on hatha yoga showing pos- get rid of misconceptions – is that where we combine the best of the Grand Central Theatre on campus. tures, so I went home and started yoga is not a religion. Anyone can west and the east. Tickets cost $15. For more infor- Local doing them. By the time I was practice yoga and enjoy the benefits mation, call (714) 567-7235. in my twenties I had been study- of the physical postures and medita- Q: You end every class session Research group to help protect airport ing very long and naturally I just tion. Basically yoga is a system that with a saying “namaste.” Can you Saturday: CSUF and the Latino wanted to share it with everyone. gives practical tools for people to explain what that means? Advocates for Education are team- LOS ANGELES – A research group was awarded a $900,00 city experience deeper levels of their A: “Namaste” means the light in ing up to honor veterans, past contract Monday to help secure Los Angeles International Airport from Q: When did you become an own being. It is a practical approach me bows to the light in you; or the and present, at the ninth annual terrorists after warning last year that travelers were vulnerable to car and instructor at Cal State Fullerton? to spirituality. goodness in me bows to the good- Veterans Day Celebration: A luggage bombs. The cityʼs Board of Airport Commissioners voted, 5-0, to A: I started in the spring semes- ness in you. Tribute to Mexican American hire Santa Monica-based Rand Corp., said airport spokeswoman Nancy ter of 2004. Q: Why do you think practices Patriots of World War II. The Castles. 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Copyright ©2005 Daily Titan Daily Titan Tuesday, November 8, 2005 3 [email protected] • (714) 278-4415 Filmmaker shares tips to relieve stress Beauty David Lynch lectures scendental meditation to students and anyone interested in achiev- vs. about meditation on ing higher levels of complete con- sciousness. health nationwide tour Lynch, who has been meditating Rulings require companies to label possible dangers of lead in inks for 15 to 20 minutes twice a day By JORDAN MASTAGNI By DANIELA MEDINA Daily Titan Staff for 32 years, was introduced to this established in 1998, filed the along with difficulties during manufacturers in order to pre- ForTattoos the Daily Titan program by his sister. He reflected claim because of an increase pregnancy or other reproduc- vent of any possible problems, on when he began meditating. in popularity of tattoos among tive problems in men and Heying said. Stress leaves us with the uneasy “I noticed, and other people LOS ANGELES- A judge teenagers and adults. The women. Jessica Molnar, 24, a CSUF frustrations that jade our percep- noticed within weeks, positive has ordered two tattoo-ink group claims that insufficient The U.S. Food and Drug liberal studies student, has one tion of reality. How do we obtain changes in which life got happier,” manufacturers to label bottles information is presented to Administration categorizes tat- tattoo and plans to get more. peace within ourselves? How do Lynch said. to warn consumers of the consumers about the possible toos as cosmetic. The adminis- “I was more concerned we come to know happiness and He teamed up with top scien- potential dangers of harmful risks associated with getting tration records any complaints about the tattoo than anything harmony with the ability to express tists and transcendental meditation materials in their products. tattoos. of health problems. The most else,” she said. it with the rest of the world? Some enthusiasts around the globe to A superior court judge, According to an August recent documentation report- Kinesiology student Patrick seek religion. But many are turn- educate and raise money for stu- Irving Feffer, ordered Sept. 2004 press release by the ing harmful medical reactions Eilman is not concerned about ing to meditation to enhance their dents interested in learning more 22 that the warning labels be American Environmental involved a Texas-based per- the courtʼs findings. He would lives with meaning and purpose by about the program. placed on ink bottles, in cata- Safety Institute, the lawsuit manent make-up company in not reconsider getting a tattoo, acquiring complete consciousness “I am starting this foundation logs and Web sites directed at was brought against Huck July 2003, according to the now knowing about the warn- of the self. to ensure that every student in California consumers. Spaulding Enterprises Inc. of agencyʼs Web site. ing labels. Peace promoter and reclu- America who wants to learn to The labels must also inform New York and Superior Tattoo CSUF medical staff could “I havenʼt heard any horror sive filmmaker, David Lynch meditate can do so,” Lynch said. women who are pregnant or of Equipment Co. of Phoenix, not be reached for comment stories,” he said. (“The Elephant Man,” “Blue A $1.5 million research grant childbearing age to consult a along with seven other ink or information on the poten- Of the five CSUF students Velvet,” “Mulholland Drive,” given to American University doctor before getting a tattoo. manufacturers, for allegedly tial risks or campus occurrence interviewed, all said they were “Twin Peaks,” “Wild at Heart,” in Washington, D.C., and other The ruling is to be enforced exposing people who are tat- rates of lead exposure. most concerned with what the “Lost Highway,” “Eraserhead”), schools and universities to study until the case comes to trial tooed to potentially dangerous Tattoo artist Todd Heying, tattoo would look like rather stopped by UC Irvine on Saturday transcendental meditationʼs effects this month. levels of toxic lead and seven owner of Aces High Tattoo in than any possible health risks. night to discuss how transcenden- on student creativity and intel- Seven other tattoo-ink man- other heavy metals. Fullerton, said that only one Other concerns included where tal meditation influenced his life, ligence, academic performance, ufacturers have already settled Increased exposure to lead or two clients have asked him the tattoo should be placed work and creativity through the learning disorders, anxiety, depres- in the case. can cause damage to the brain about ink toxicity. on their bodies and possible process of self-realization and sion and substance abuse, according The American Environ- and nervous system accord- “Unfortunately, price would regrets on the design. None the journey into the state of com- to the David Lynch Foundation. mental Safety Institute of Palo ing to the Environmental be their main concern,” he were aware of the court rul- plete consciousness one attains Also speaking at the confer- Alto filed the lawsuit. The non- Protection Agency and the said, followed by quality of ing. through meditation. ence was quantum physicist John profit corporation, U.S. Consumer Product Safety the tattoo. “Even if the artists know Many in attendance probed Hagelin, who provided in-depth Commission. The results may “From what I got out of it, about the warning labels, Lynch in a session about his films scientific research of how medi- include behavior and learn- it was pretty trace amounts,” how is anyone getting a and inspirations; he was also prop- tation increases academic perfor- ing problems in children, he said, having researched the tattoo going to know ositioned to read a script by an mance and brain function ability case after the September rul- if there is an issue aspiring filmmaker. Many inquired with a descriptive analysis of con- ing. with the inks?” about the process of meditation. sciousness. Artists at Aces High Molnar said. Lynch is on a nationwide tour “The human mind is not the Tattoo do not use inks of college campuses lecturing on source of consciousness it is the manufactured by the “Consciousness, Creativity and the companies in the Brain,” a program promoting tran- FOUNDATION 4 lawsuit. They have begun to request ingre- dient lists by ink

will go to the ASPCA. for the animals, then food and water know where they can mail checks ANIMAL TRAX “We dropped LSU mainly are delivered to the animals until to if they are uncomfortable leaving from page 1 because they had already reached room is made. money in jars. their goal and because the ASPCA He also expresses how more res- “Our goal is to raise at least from Katrina, I wanted to help,” is a well known and trusted organi- cuing needs to be done, and that $1,000 and a lot of awareness about Massey said. “I saw pictures of zation,” Harney said. his organization will not stop while this problem,” Kwan said. abandoned animals in need and According to the ASPCAʼs Web there are still animals in need. Katrina K-9s has until the first realized we could do something site, www.aspca.org, the organi- Since the ASPCA still needs week of December to reach its through Animal Trax. There were zation is working in conjunction financial and moral support, goal; that is when Animal Trax three students in particular that with the Humane Society of the Katrina K-9s is hard at work, set- takes place. The women will have were excited about the opportu- United States, which is the main ting up an eBay store where they a table set up at the event for nity, and together they created charity involved. will auction off books, hotel stays last-minute donations. Harney said Katrina K-9s.” In a letter on the Web site, ASPCA and autographed memorabilia they would like to continue to help All of the money collected by President Edwin Sayres explains donated by local businesses and even after their grade is in, since the group that Massey has named measures, such as rescuing animals personal friends. this situation is so much larger than Katrina K-9s was originally from the areas in which they are Katrina K-9s has placed dona- a grade. going to benefit Louisiana State abandoned, that are in progress to tion jars at the celebrity frequented For more information on Katrina Universityʼs attempt to reunite lost help the animals. If there is not NY Bagel in Brentwood. Affixed K-9s, visit www.animaltrax5k. animals with their owners. Now it enough space in the staging areas to the jars are labels to let donors com/petrelief. 4 Tuesday, November 8, 2005 www.dailytitan.com [email protected] • (714) 278-4415 District of Columbia Circuit, includ- determine whether the government TRIBUNAL ing Roberts, ruled against Hamdan, abides by the Constitution or allows from page 1 finding that the 1949 Geneva it to be eroded or abandoned. Convention governing prisoners of Hamdanʼs lawyer, Georgetown foreigners, many swept up in the war does not apply to al-Qaida and University professor Neal Katyal, U.S.-led war in Afghanistan, who its members. said in a filing that “it is a contrived have been held at the U.S. military The steps taken by the adminis- system subject to change at the prison in Cuba. tration to circumvent accepted inter- whim of the president.” Guantanamo Bay has become a national judicial procedures have “With constantly shifting terms flash point for criticism of America raised concerns about the future of and conditions, the commissions overseas and by civil libertarians. the U.S. Constitution. resemble an automobile dealership Initially, the Bush administration “All people who come under instead of a legal tribunal dispens- refused to let the men see attorneys control of the U.S. government, ing American justice and protecting or challenge their imprisonment. the government is bound to honor” human dignity,” he wrote. The high court in 2004 said U.S. their Constitutional rights, said Hamdan, who was captured in courts were open to filings from Roger Dittman, Cal State Fullerton Afghanistan in November 2001, the men, who had been designated professor of physics, emeritus, and denies conspiring to engage in acts enemy combatants. an international criminal courts of terrorism and denies he was a Retired military leaders, foreign expert. The Bush administration member of al-Qaida. He has been legislators, historians and other “is putting people away without charged with conspiracy to commit groups had pressed the Supreme due process. That is a violation of war crimes, murder and terrorism. Court to review Hamdanʼs case. the Bill of Rights.” A three-judge panel of the United All Americans have a stake in this Daily Titan reporter Danielle States Court of Appeals for the case, Dittman said, a case that could Torricelli contributed to this article.

the subject of intensive scientific session) monitoring brainwave FOUNDATION research in the field of brain devel- activity. The experiment showed from page 1 opment,” Hagelin said. how stress levels were reduced Fred Travis, director of the after meditating. reflector of consciousness, a uni- Center for Brain, Consciousness There has also been extensive versal consciousness which is open and Cognition at Maharishi research done that documents to direct experience when the mind University of Management, pro- meditationʼs health benefits. settles completely and the thinking vided the audience with a hands- Lynch and his cohorts are on process is transcended where pure on demonstration that included his a mission to provide information consciousness alone exists within research assistant wearing a blue for everyone interested in learning its universal nature. That is the cap (which looked like something more about transcendental medi- meditative state which has become out of a shock-therapy treatment tation.

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OK to RELEASE � DISK � DIGITAL Initials Date 6 Tuesday, November 8, 2005 www.dailytitan.com [email protected] • (714) 278-3149 Jelly Belly Fall workouts over, fans meet 2006 Titans “[The team] concludes the workouts by as a way for coaches and players to come was excited to get on the field and meet Nationally ranked Titans inviting family and friends to come out and out and show the children how the Titans some of the players. energized return to Goodwin Field for meet the team, see the team and see what play baseball. Gabbie Carrera, whose child plays for the they do,” Greenlee said. “[The clinic] is an opportunity for kids Placentia Mustangs, said that she brought scrimmage; sponsor clinic Fans young and old to come out and her son to the clinic to learn some of the cheered on the team in “ meet the players,” drills the Titans use. over beans By DIANIKA ABBOTT the annual Blue/White Greenlee said. “The “[My son] really looks up to all the col- Daily Titan Copy Editor We normally attend Cal scrimmage. State Fullerton college kids can meet the lege kids at the Titans,” said Carrera. “They Popular candy maker “I like watching the new players, look are really good role models.” Are these the welcoming signs of a new Titanʼs play because games. My son was excited up to the players and Eleven-year-old Michael Mayer, a mem- enters sports energy baseball season? they are a good team,” to get on the field and get the opportunity ber of the Placentia Mustangs baseball team, No, itʼs the end of the Cal State Fullertonʼs said Justine Myers, a meet some of the players. to get down on the said he enjoys playing baseball. market with product baseball teams fall workouts. young Titan fan. field and play with “I like playing baseball because it gives By CHRISTEN D’ALESSANDRO Family, friends and fans came out last And the Titanʼs love Jeff Clausen the players.” me the opportunity to meet new friends,” Parent and Titan fan For the Daily Titan Saturday afternoon to support the Titans their young fans. Jeff Clausen, a Mayer said. “The [Titans] are my favorite during Family Fun Day at CSUFʼS Goodwin In fact, every year ” parent of a player team and I really like all the players.” When you think of jellybeans, Field as a part of the Family who participated in The Titans, who won the Big West you think sugar, candy, and junk Mike Greenlee, director of sports infor- Fun Day, the team holds a free clinic for the youth clinic, said the clinic would make Conference title with a 46-18 season and food. You probably wouldnʼt mation, said Family Fun Day, which serves little league baseball players. his son more excited about playing baseball entered the NCAA Super Regionals for the relate them to sports. Thatʼs not to give fans a first look at the 2006 team, Greenlee said the clinic, which was open “We normally attend Cal State Fullerton fifth time, will begin the 2006 season on what Robert Simpson, president marks the end of eight scrimmages. to youth between the ages of 7-14, serves a college games,” said Clausen. “[My son] Feb. 3 at Stanford. of Jelly Belly Candy Company, thought. Jelly Belly recently released a new energy product, Sport Beans, Additions soothe sting targeted to athletes and fitness- Take me back out to the ballpark minded consumers. This jellybean is the first of its kind and formu- lated to energize the body during of last season’s finale exercise. not be an outright impact freshman What an athlete eats makes a Titanʼs coaching staff player, but it doesnʼt mean they difference on endurance, injury optimistic about fresh wonʼt help the team. risk and other performance factors, “Even though the skill level said Dr. Liz Applegate, director of start, newest recruits might not be there yet, we like their the Sports Nutrition Department work ethic and mental fortitude,” at the University of California, By TIM YOUNG Horton said. “We look forward to For the Daily Titan Davis and nutrition advisor to the playing with them and watching Oakland Raiders football team. them grow.” Most sports nutrition products The Cal State Fullerton baseball Some of the new recruits provide carbohydrates and elec- team experienced it all in one year; include pitcher and first base- trolytes for fuel during a workout the joy of winning a national cham- man David Cooper (Tokay High or competition. The goal is to pionship in 2004 and the heartbreak School), who was ranked 9th by get about 100 calories worth of of defeat against Arizona State California Baseball Zone (CBZ). carbohydrates every half hour of University in 2005. Infielder Billy Pinkerton (Arcadia exercise, Applegate said. When the Titans made the High School) was ranked 59th by The Jelly Belly Candy Company final out against the Sun Devils CBZ and pitcher Mike Anderson saw a need for a product that not at Goodwin Field, it signified the (Woodbridge High School) was only tastes good, but also provides end of a strong season full of extra listed 57th in this yearʼs draft class important nutrients. diversions, the highlight being the by Baseball America. Sport Beans offer a unique teamʼs fourth visit to the White The chance to play for one of delivery system in the form of a House. Fullerton finished with a the premiere baseball programs jellybean, Simpson said, and it 46-18 record and a No. 8 ranking in in the nation and for a National delivers the carbs, electrolytes and ESPNʼs coachʼs poll. Championship in Omaha, Nebraska vitamins that athletes are looking “Whether the distractions were drew Pinkerton to CSUF. Now, as for. SHAUN SWEENEY/For the Daily Titan still there in the season itʼs hard to the routine of practice has settled in, Applegate said that carbohy- say,” Fullerton Head Coach George he said he realizes how much more drates are a vital fuel for mus- Horton said, “but by the time the professional playing baseball in col- cles during exercise, and a source playoffs roled around it was behind lege is compared to high school. of carbohydrates helps prolong us and ASU just played better.” “In college itʼs all about play- endurance. Horton said ing situational For many years, marathon run- the team was still “ ball and paying ners have used Jelly Belly beans strong but lacked Even though the attention to detail, during their races, Simpson said. key ingredients skill level might unlike high school The military has also put Jelly from the champi- not be there yet, where they let Belly beans in soldiersʼ training onship team a year me swing away kits to provide them with energy, before. Assistant we like their work most of the time,” he added. coaches Dave ethic and mental Pinkerton said. “For years I have recommended Serrano and Chad fortitude. “There is more that runners, triathletes and other Baum had left for pressure and the endurance athletes use jellybeans, other universi- Fullerton Coach game is more gummy bears and other candy ties. The Oakland mental.” as a quickly digestible source of Athletics drafted ” Horton said the carbs,” Applegate said through an the teamʼs World team is extreme- online interview. Series MVP, pitcher , ly blessed to have two returning John Elders, Cal State Fullertonʼs and 2004 Johnny Bench Award seniors – outfielder Danny Dorn cross-country coach, said nutrition winner, catcher . and infielder – in is a process over days and weeks After the ASU series ended the their starting lineup. Dorn, who bat- to eat healthy and stay hydrated, coaching staff spent little time ted .272 with 10 home runs and and a product like Sport Beans SHAUN SWEENEY/For the Daily Titan sulking and began their off-season 49 RBIs for the Titans last sea- wonʼt have a huge impact on his Top: Players from the Placentia debriefings to focus on what didnʼt son, turned down a contract offered runners. Mustangs little league team work, what did, and how the new by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays to “Typically before a race you root for their favorite Titans at recruits and returning players would stay and play his senior year at want to drink water and most run- Family Fun Day last Saturday at fit in to the plan for next season. Fullerton. ners donʼt like to have much in Goodwin Field. The team also The Fullerton baseball program “I enjoy being a Titan and being their stomach,” Elders said. participated in the free youth has less money to spend on recruit- around my buddies,” Dorn said. Dr. Robert Kersey, athletic clinic before the scrimage. ing than other universities, so the “Professional ball is out there and I trainer at CSUF, said athletes will Above: Sophomore starting coaches spend more time than other know that, but you only go through do just about anything if they think pitcher Chris Jones delivers the schools involved with the players, college once.” it will help them win, but wouldnʼt ball to the plate in the Blue/ Horton said . Other returning players like Brett suggest using supplements or drugs White scrimmage, the last of Their efforts paid off. Fullerton Pill, , John Curtis, to help an athlete perform better. eight to conclude fall practice finished 14th in the nation in recruit- , and Wes Roemer Kersey said to eat well. for the 2006 Titan baseball ing, according to the Collegiate will be instrumental in the Titans “A great diet and a hard workout team. Jones is one of a hand- Baseball Newspaper published success this season, said the coach- is what I would recommend, but ful of new Fullerton players in Tucson, Ariz. University of ing staff. They believe the offensive a great diet is different for differ- who make up what Collegiate Southern Carolina topped the list, and defensive void left by Bobby ent athletes, like a football player Baseball Newspaper considers while Big West Conference schools Andrews, Ronnie Prettyman, and would have a different diet than a the 14th best recruiting class in Long Beach State and Pepperdine Sergio Pedroza can be filled. marathon runner.” the country. University came out 30th and 35th, The loss of key starters Rickey Kersey and Elders both said Right: Teammates congratulate respectively. Romero, Ryan Schreppel, and Scott they were skeptical about using a Texas A&M transfer Chris Jones Horton said assistant coaches Sarver will be harder to fill. The jellybean to help an athleteʼs per- after his homerun off of Jared Jason Gill and coaching staff said the pitching formance. Clark in the bottom of the first are the ones that really get out in the rotation is not too deep, and it is Sport Beans, made in lemon- inning. Jones went 2-for-2 at recruiting environment and com- uncertain at this time which young lime and orange flavors, are larger the plate for the blue team, but pete for the best players to come to arm will step up. than traditional jellybeans with the white team prevailed with our program. “In an ideal baseball environ- something extra. the 5-4 victory in eight innings. The coaching staff said the new ment pitching and defense should Each one-ounce serving con- The team starts their season Titan class has the potential of excel- be a teams strong points, but so far, tains 25 grams of carbohydrates, Feb. 3 against Stanford. SHAUN SWEENEY/For the Daily Titan ing, but they will need to work hard. our offense and defense looks to be vitamin C and E and 120 mg of Team officials said that there might what will carry us,” Horton said. electrolytes to boost energy and help maintain hydration. The nutrient formulation of Sport Beans is based on the estab- lished recommendations for car- bohydrate and electrolyte replace- ment from the American College of Sports Medicine. Sport Beans came about as the brainstorm of Jelly Belly Candy Company Chairman Herm Rowland and has been in develop- ment for four years. “It sounds almost like a joke,” Elders said. Whether itʼs a hoax or the real deal, it basically comes down to one thing. Would you eat a jel- lybean to improve your athletic performance?