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Wednesday October 5, 2016 The Student Voice of California State University, Fullerton Volume 100 Issue 20 FB.COM/THEDAILYTITAN WWW.DAILY TITAN.COM INSTAGRAM & TWITTER @THEDAILYTITAN VP Candidates clash SARAH WOLSTONCROFT Daily Titan Sen. Tim Kaine and Gov. nation, reinforcing Trump’s Mike Pence faced off Tues- “Make America Great day evening for the vice Again” mantra, highlight- presidential debate where ing Trump’s proposed te- they tackled issues ranging nacity in business and the from race relations to nucle- experience he would bring ar proliferation. to the presidency. Elaine Quijano moderat- “At a time of great chal- ed the 90-minute long de- lenge, in the life of this na- bate, which was hosted by tion, where we have weak- CNN. ened America’s place in Topics discussed includ- the world, we have stifled ed: public distrust of both America’s economy. The candidates, economic plans campaign of Hillary Clin- concerning the national ton and Tim Kaine has been debt, taxes, law enforce- an avalanche of insults,” ment and race relations, im- Pence said. “Donald Trump migration, terrorism, cyber has built a business through warfare, personal faith and hard times and through foreign policy concerning good times, he’s brought Syria, Russia and Iran. an extraordinary business acumen, and he’s employed Public distrust tens of thousands of people in this country.” The debate kicked off with Quijano directing a Economic plans question to Kaine about the public distrust of Clinton Quijano continued on to (For Hillary Clinton), after her email scandal and question both potential vice At a time of great “ controversy surrounding the presidents on their econom- “ Clinton Foundation. ic plans, which she said will it’s always been Kaine answered by say- both increase the national challenge, in the life ing that he believes Clinton debt of our country. about putting others encompasses an ideal public “In the wake of a sea- of this nation, where servant. son where American fam- first ... Donald Trump “She has been focused on ilies are struggling in we have weakened serving others with a special this economy. Under the always puts himself focus on empowering fam- weight of higher taxes, and America’s place in the ilies and kids ... It’s always Obamacare, and the war on first. He built his been about putting others coal, and the stifling ava- world, we have stifled first,” Kaine said. “Donald lanche of regulation com- Trump always puts himself ing out of this administra- business career, in first. He built his business tion, Hillary Clinton and America’s economy. career, in the words of one Tim Kaine want more of the the words of one of of his own campaign staff- same,” Pence said. “It really The campaign of ers, ‘off the backs of the lit- is remarkable that they ac- his own campaign tle guy.’” tually are advocating a tril- Hillary Clinton and Quijano then asked Pence lion dollars in tax increases “ staffers, ‘off the about the public distrust ... more regulation, more of Tim Kaine has “ been surrounding Trump becom- the same war on coal and backs of the little ing president due to his er- more of Obamacare.” an avalanche of ratic behavior. Pence focused on the guy.’ weakened state of the SEE VP 2 insults. Professor presents screenings Council Screenings of big in by Dillon to aid him as a teacher’s assistant. Hall and small films said there is a lot of extra debates brought to CSUF responsibility, but one of the perks is not having to take any tests. KALEB STEWART The typical classroom JPA plan Daily Titan structure for CTVA 101 consists of an announce- Fullerton and Brea ment regarding upcoming Students filed outside of opportunities, a class dis- municiple powers to University Hall room 252 cussion about the movie possibly combine for a class that brought stu- that was screened the pre- dents together with actors vious week, the movie cur- and artists responsible for rently scheduled to screen MEGAN MAXEY making motion pictures and the Q&A session with Daily Titan Tuesday evening. those involved with the Starting at 7 p.m., pro- film, said Amy Nguyen, fessor Mike Dillon invited another one of Dillon’s The Fullerton City Coun- the students of his CTVA teacher assistants. cil convened in its chambers 101 course to watch a 1987 CTVA 101 is loosely to discuss concerns and of- horror-comedy film, top- based on a course in the fer feedback about the pos- ping it off with a Q&A ses- USC School of Cinemat- sible Joint Powers Authori- sion with two of the film’s ic Arts that was taught by ty (JPA) between Fullerton actors. film critic Leonard Maltin, and Brea governments. “We are showing ‘Mon- which Dillon himself was While the authority is ster Squad’ tonight and we staffed in for roughly three still ambiguous regarding showed that last year as years. That course includ- service, the council states well and that was a blast,” ed sneak previews of up- the goal is to combine ef- said John Hall III, Dillon’s coming films followed by a forts in firefighting, tree assistant. Q&A with people involved trimming and animal field Hall had been a stu- with the production. KALEB STEWART/ DAILY TITAN services. dent the previous semes- Mike Dillon (right) before his 7 p.m. class Tuesday, which featured the film “Monster Squad” ter before being brought SEE CTVA 4 followed by a Q&A with two of the actors from the film. SEE JPA 3 ‘Luke Cage’ breaks out onto Netflix VP debate provides new perspectives How Fullerton teams stack up in Big West Marvel’s new Pence and Where CSUF series con- Kaine give more volleyball, tinues the insight into their men’s soccer company’s running mate’s and women’s domination of positions than soccer are instant stream- the presidential compared to ing television candidates did their confer- A&E 5 shows Opinion 6 themselves Sports 8 ence rivals FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @THEDAILYTITAN VISIT US AT: DAILYTITAN.COM PAGE 2 OCTOBER 5, 2016 WEDNESDAY NEWS follow us PRISCILLA BUI / DAILY TITAN The Fullerton Marriott Hotel hosted the Sales Career Academy workshop, where the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics’ @theDailyTitan Sales Leadership Center gave students the chance to work on doing interviews and meeting professionals in the sales field. Sales students network Mihaylo College’s Sales panel gave students tips on C.H. Robinson senior re- part because that would mean the correct way to prepare for cruiter Yenni Li also ac- they had the drive and the po- Leadership Center an interview, how to leave a knowledged that network- tential mentality to be suc- FOR THE RECORD holds workshop good impression on potential ing with corporate recruiters cessful in sales. employers and overcoming and being involved in orga- SCA gave students the huge It is Daily Titan policy to correct factual errors difficult interview questions. nizations was crucial when it benefit of being able to per- printed in the publication. Corrections will be PRISCILLA BUI Chad Foster, regional di- came to students’ experienc- sonally review their resumes published on the subsequent issue after an error Daily Titan rector for Modern Woodmen es in their resumes. Although and work on their skills in a is discovered and will appear on page 2. Errors on Fraternal Financial, said that SCA meant connecting with varied amount of areas with the Opinion page will be corrected on that page. The Sales Leadership Cen- a workshop event like this students specifically interest- the company recruiters. Corrections will also be made to the online ter (SLC) from the Mihaylo was an effective way for com- ed in sales careers, Li said “It’s a great opportunity for version of the article. College of Business and Eco- pany recruiters to give back she liked helping out students us as the organizations to fig- Please contact Editor-in-Chief Micah Augimeri- nomics provided students the to Cal State Fullerton since in general. ure out what students’ goals opportunity to network with the community had done so “I enjoy coming and help- are and where they see them- Lee at (657) 278-5815 or at corporations and to improve many great things for them ing out the students and help- selves,” said Brooke Poilluc- [email protected] to report any errors. interview skills Friday after- in terms of providing ca- ing out candidates just like ci, executive team leader of noon at the Fullerton Marri- reer-ready candidates. myself when I was in col- human resources for Target. ott Hotel. The advantage of students lege,” Li said. Corporations look for The Sales Career Academy attending SCA was that they Part of the corporation re- leadership qualities in stu- (SCA) workshop was part of were able to network directly cruiters’ purpose is to also let dents, especially if they a two-day event focused on with many employers, which students know what to expect are driven and passionate helping students who retained would essentially help them so that they can be prepared people, Poillucci said. The an interest in pursuing a ca- on their interviewing skills as potential employees in the workshop improves these reer in professional sales. The and sales in general, Foster future, Li said. individuals as potential Editorial workshop included network- said. Another advantage was Students who are not only employees who see them- ing with company recruiters, that talent would be easily involved in academics but selves as successful, who activities dedicated to honing identified amongst the stu- have had some type of lead- are open to further im- Editor-in-Chief Micah Augimeri-Lee students’ interviewing skills, dents in attendance.