Going ‘Inside the 65th’ Titans win fourth straight ASI Lobby Corps event brings CSUF pulled out another victory, using a assemblywoman to CSUF strong defense to shut out Grand Canyon News 2 Sports 8 Monday September 29, 2014 The Student Voice of California State University, Fullerton Volume 96 Issue 15 THEATER REVIEW: Hearts Like Fists The crime-fighting comedy opened with a bang Friday with a special guest ZACK JOHNSTON Daily Titan MARISELA GONZALEZ / DAILY TITAN The Student Success Initiative Fee Advisory Committee, a subcommittee of the Student fee Advisory Committee discusses details of how to use revenue from the Hearts Like Fists opened newly-implemented Student Success Fee. The $181 fee will be phased in over the next three years. Students this semester are paying $60. Friday in the the Hallberg % Theatre, asking the age- 16.6 Titan student centers and athletic facilities old question, can a broken TOTAL COST heart truly mend? Veteran student, disability support services The cast approached this 2014-2015 22.1% question with all the ac- and diversity education initiatives tion-packed comedy and Learning communities and supplemental instruction, lustful romances that the

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$120.67 internships career center, service learning This script of action and $ $ $ romance was made possi-

12.4% Expand Wi-Fi, improve library technology and 24/7 help desk ble by playwright Adam $ $ Szymkowicz, who flew in from New York just to see 9.7% the performance on Friday Athletics support and alumni student services night. per student In a crime-infested urban Expand academic advising, library hours city, three fearless women 7.7% stand up for what is right and increase course availability and form a group called 16.6% The Crimefighters. Instructional software and classroom technology upgrades With the evil Doctor X BERENICE ASHIKIAN / DAILY TITAN on a murderous rampage, The Crimefighters enlist the help of fellow vigilante Lisa, but is she ready to put on the mask and dedicate SSI fund allocation begins her life to justice? Hearts Like Fists ex- plores themes like sexual Committee meets to iron out details of new fee desire and broken hearts, presented with side-split- ROSELYNNE REYES with a $60 per semester fee Analytical Studies Edward Economics are being used education that you’re gon- ting humor and fierce fight Daily Titan that will increase each year Sullivan presented possi- on Fridays. Adding classes na receive,” Sullivan said. scenes. through fall 2016 when it ble options for expanding on these days would mean “If you lower the value and The heart-breaking hero- The newly-formed Stu- reaches the full $181 per course availability for the plenty of available space, quality of courses that are ine, Lisa, is played by Lena dent Success Initiative Fee semester. most impacted courses. Sullivan said. taught, you’re lowering the Agulian. Advisory Committee met The meeting focused Some of the options pre- Student members point- value of your education.” Throughout the play, Lisa Friday for the first time to mainly on how the fee will sented include expanding ed out that major core class- Revenue from the Student finds herself conflicted over discuss specific details of support academic success core classes currently avail- es, which affect a student’s Success Fee will expand becoming a full-fledged how the $181 per semester and improve class availabil- able only once a year, add- ability to graduate on time or overhaul many campus member of The Crimefight- Student Success Fee will be ity. The committee, which ing sections of a class as if it is a prerequisite for a programs. ers or pursuing her roman- allocated. includes student represen- opposed to adding seats to future class, would be more The Pollak Library’s tic feelings for her ambi- The Student Success Fee tatives, is looking at options existing classes and offer- beneficial than highly-im- hours have been extended, tious doctor, Peter. was approved last semes- for expanding bottleneck ing more classes on Fridays pacted general education and it will be open 24 hours Agulian displays char- ter after a weeks-long con- courses–core courses that and Saturdays. classes, which can be taken a day beginning the last acteristics of a longing for sultation process involv- are tough to get into or that Sullivan pointed out that at any time. Monday of classes through passion and purpose in her ing student surveys and have a high fail rate. only 575 of the 25,000 “The last thing you wan- the Friday of finals week. portrayal of Lisa. open forums. Implemen- Vice President for In- available seats in Mihay- na do, in doing this, is to tation began this semester stitutional Research and lo College of Business and dilute the quality of the SEE MEETING 3 SEE HEARTS 4 Soccer player’s simple style gets Saltie CSUF student and her business Both of the founders have partner have started their own roots right here in the OC. locally-based clothing line Each of them grew up on DEANNA GOMEZ the sandy beaches of Or- Daily Titan ange County, inspiring the name Saltie Roots. No matter where some- The company also boasts one’s passions in life take simple designs. This comes them, one thing remains from the idea that “simple is the same: Where they came style.” from. Both founders are ath- It is hard to imagine that letes, and they adopted this a clothing line would rely so mantra from their experi- much on this idea, but for ences as athletes who know one clothing company right that simplicity is a style all in our backyard, this idea is on its own. the foundation. For their simple clothing Saltie Roots clothing is an line, the two founders stuck Orange County-based com- with their beach roots and pany co-founded by one of adopted an anchor as their Cal State Fullerton’s own. main logo. The independent ap- Not only does the anchor parel company was creat- fit their beach background, ed in 2013 by two athletes, but according to the web- one of them being CSUF site, it symbolizes hope, soccer player Christina strength and the tides of in- Burkenroad. evitable change. Burkenroad and her part- “We envision a world full ner base their clothing line of unlimited opportuni- on a few basic principles, ty where people’s passions WINNIE HUANG / DAILY TITAN according to the Saltie guide them to create a life CSUF soccer player Christina Burkenroad has started her own clothing line based in Orange County, Saltie Roots. The company Roots website. story that must be told,” ac- makes simple clothing designs featuring its symbolic anchor logo. The first being never for- cording to the Saltie Roots getting your roots. website. complicated. the Saltie Roots website. for purchase. anyone—even college stu- In doing so, you can fol- The OC company proves The store is currently The line includes T-shirts Staying true to the com- dents—can afford. low your passions and stay that anyone can follow their based in Laguna Niguel, with the anchor logo and pany’s theme, all apparel The store also has anchor true to who you are. passions no matter how California. the words “Remember your comes in simple colors, like logo stickers for $1.50. The passions you chase many they have or how far All Saltie Roots clothing Roots.” royal blue or grey. To purchase Saltie Roots can help you get through they are from home, and is sold through Storenvy and Tanks with just the an- Prices range from clothing, visit saltieroots. any obstacle. that style doesn’t need to be can also be purchased from chor logo are also available $15 to $23. 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