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Volume 94, Issue 15 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2013 dailytitan.com DETOUR| VISUAL ARTS E E Nickelodeon T ON schools students H shows The Fairly OddParents Creator of The Fairly Odd and Danny Phantom. BG Parents TV series hosts The Fairly OddParents is one I of Nickelodeon’s most successful the first animation lecture shows, with more than 190 epi- ERICA MAHONEY sodes over a span of nine seasons. Daily Titan The series follows a 10-year- old boy, Timmy Turner, who has Starry eyed aspiring student fairy godparents, Wanda and artists crowded the visual arts Cosmo, who grant him his every studio room to see Butch Hart- wish. Hartman points out that man, the creator of The Fairly the only problem is that the fair- Preparing for OddParents, who hosted the ies happen to be dumb, which first installment of the on-cam- leads to them getting into all pus Nickelodeon Master Class. kinds of hysterical trouble. Nickelodeon will hold several The franchise has also includ- the big quake lectures geared for mentoring ed two live action films, which animation students throughout starred Drake Bell (Drake and quakes, most the year. Josh) as Timmy Turner. USGS seismologist Californians Each lecture will feature an The first film A Fairly Odd explains history and know that at animation production profes- Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turn- future of earthquakes any moment sional who knows a thing or two er! was a celebration of the se- the earth be- about the industry and can give ries’ 10th anniversary in 2011 ERIC GANDARILLA neath their students advice on how to create and was followed by the holiday Daily Titan feet can get and sell an animated TV show. special A Fairly Odd Christmas a lot less Butch Hartman, or “The in 2012. At any moment in Califor- stable and Butch Hartman” as one admir- Hartman also announced nia, a rumbling beneath the feet begin to ing student clarified, has been that the third live action film, could mean disaster. shake. involved in every aspect of the A Fairly Odd Summer, is cur- “The Big One.” A hypotheti- “So Alaska has more quakes animation industry from sketch- rently in production and aimed cal, hugely powerful earth- and bigger quakes than we do. ing and writing to producing. to release in 2014. quake that would rock Califor- California is certainly one of He is best known as the creative nia could be just around the the top two or three, Oregon force behind the animated TV SEE MASTER CLASS, 5 corner. and Washington have the po- “Any day is fair game for a big tential for huge earthquakes,” earthquake in California,” Su- Hough said. “In terms of the NEWS | CAMPUS san Hough, a seismologist with number of damaging earth- a c t i v i t y the U.S. Geological Survey, said. quakes, they don’t tend to was occur- Although no one can predict have as many as California earthquake. ring in the ASI hosts scarers and when exactly is going to hap- has had.” This earthquake would southern regions pen, Hough said that this earth- The most famous, and most end up claiming 3,000 lives. of California for a Scooby at Bloktoberfest quake is inevitable. damaging earthquake in U.S. Northern California had ex- while. The seismologist spoke at Cal history was the 1906 San Fran- perienced multiple major earth- There was a span of rootbeer floats were consis- State Fullerton on Thursday cisco earthquake, Hough said. quakes in a fairly short amount time when the Los An- Day-long celebration tently the longest. about the past, present and pos- The earthquake left most of of time. Before the famous 1906 geles area was not consid- promotes school Knott’s Berry Farm brought sible future of seismic activities the city destroyed. The damage earthquake, San Francisco ered an active earthquake site, programs and discounts Snoopy and their Halloween in California. was caused by a combination of was hit with two particularly Hough said. themed Knott’s Scary Farm Hough explained that Cali- the seismic activity and the fire big temblors in 1865 and 1868. ASHLEY BINION scarers to frighten students as fornia is no stranger to earth- that spawned because of the However, not much seismic SEE EARTHQUAKE, 3 & DAN OSTRIN they walked by. Daily Titan “It was really cool how Knott’s Scary Farm came out. I DETOUR | LOCAL saw people get scared … it was Students grabbed photo ops pretty funny,” Mitchell Tao, 19, with Scooby, Shaggy and Snoopy a biochemistry major, said. Fullerton uncorks at Arboretum at Associated Students Incor- Madame Tussaud’s brought porated’s annual Block Party on their wax figure of Lucille Ball, Thursday to showcase student portraying Lucy Ricardo from I The annual event raises a life at Cal State Fullerton. Love Lucy, for students to take glass and donates to local ASI exhibited different ven- pictures with. charity organizations dors that students are able Universal Studios brought a to buy discounted tickets piece of childhood with them, DAN OSTRIN Daily Titan for, within the Titan Student with appearances from Scooby Union, and different types of Doo, Shaggy and the Mystery ASI related student activities, Machine. A Great Gatsby-esque back- like the Titan Street Team and Other tents were occupied yard soirée drew in the Ful- Titan Radio. by student organizations such lerton community as part of This all-day ASI Oktober- as Titan Radio and the Ti- the city’s annual food and wine fest themed Block Party, nick- tan Street Team. Titan Shops tasting event. named Bloktoberfest, featured hosted a Tech Expo that pro- Fullerton Uncorked set a free food, such as soft pretzels vided free workshops, dis- swanky night scene Saturday and rootbeer floats, free games counts and giveaways. as attendees celebrated with and free art. Besides the different com- champagne popping and cigar Regularly held early in Sep- panies and student organiza- lighting amidst a fire-roasting tember, the annual event was tions present at the block par- aura. pushed back to fit with the theme ty, students were able to play The event, which was held by of Oktoberfest, said Andrea Oro- games like table t.000ennis, the Fullerton South Rotary, was zco, a business major and ASI tic-tac-toe, Connect Four and priced at $60 and the proceeds chief of communications. Giant Jenga. went towards the city’s Boys & Bloktoberfest hosted a re- “It’s a big event to show- Girls Clubs and the Arboretum. DYLAN LUJANO / Daily Titan source fair that included ven- case what ASI can offer, and Upon entering the event, at- Fullerton Uncorked, held Saturday, Sept. 28, hosted a romantic outdoor atmosphere with live music, food and drinks. dors, free henna tattoos, cari- everything that’s good about tendees passed through a hall- catures and complementary student life,” Orozco said. way of volunteers who poured lowed guests to drink up and SPORTS | SOCCER food. Of all the food booths, samples of sparkling wine. dine in. the line for soft pretzels and SEE BLOKTOBERFEST, 2 The aroma of sweets and bar- “I’m just passing by the Arbore- Titans run Bulldogs beque, once contained within tum on my way to the gym,” Javier the Arboretum’s greenery, filled Chavez, 20, a criminal justice ma- the air throughout the night. jor said. “And this lineup outside out of their kennel Fullerton Uncorked held a is absolutely peculiar, it stretches romantic atmosphere in a bo- all the way to the baseball field’s forward Janali West sealed the tanical garden that housed box office. I had to find out what’s CSUF gets victory despite victory for the Titans in their nearly 4,000 plants. going on. Next year, I’m there.” being tied for last in goals final match before conference Tickets, which included un- scored in the Big West play begins on Friday. limited food and beverages, al- SEE WINE, 5 In a match where CSUF dom- VINCENT LA ROSA inated and were far superior in Daily Titan nearly every offensive category, NEWS 3 including a stunning 10-1 ad- Panels of experts discuss climate change in OC After putting their own backs vantage in corner kicks, the Ti- OPINION 4 against the wall, the resolve of tans were left scratching their The Affordable Care Act is worth every cent the Cal State Fullerton women’s heads when a misjudged back soccer team was on full display pass and a dubious no-call put DETOUR 5 in a 2-1 victory over the Gonza- the Bulldogs on level terms with Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s directional debut fails to impress ga University Bulldogs on Sun- just under 20 minutes remain- SPORTS 8 day afternoon at Titan Stadium. ing in the match. Goals by junior midfielder DYLAN LUJANO / Daily Titan Men’s soccer earn first winning streak of season SEE SOCCER, 6 Chelsey Patterson and senior Students and pose with cartoon characters Scooby Doo and Shaggy. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @DAILY_TITAN VISIT US AT: DAILYTITAN.COM PAGE 2 SEPTEMBER 30, 2013 THE DAILY TITAN NEWS MONDAY City officials welcome charter school Katharyn Muniz Bandoni, Sena- transportation services and bus tion back when I was younger, corps members over 240 online learners. New charter school tor Lou Correa, Board of Direc- passes. that would have helped me so classes. Educators might not be To ensure corps members be- graduated 50 high school tors, Fullerton Chamber of Com- Stephanie Yepez, an Office much,” Yepez said. “Now I tell there for each different course come successful, the school pro- dropouts in June merce and Corps members were Corps member, found out about everybody about it when I’m out.” and this allows students to take vides flexible schedules Monday just some of the people who at- the charter school through a The U.S.