WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014 Volume 95, Issue 24 ELEONOR SEGURA / Daily Titan Hobby leads to Internet stardom Mylifeaseva net family. She receives hun- She began producing vid- CSUF YouTuber dreds of comments every day eos to remedy her boredom partners with teen on her YouTube, Twitter and and simultaneously groom Instagram accounts. her skills for her ultimate ca- magazine and Target With such an impressive reer goals. TROI MCADORY following, she has garnered “My major is broadcast Daily Titan attention from the executive journalism, so I knew that producer of Seventeen mag- eventually I was going to be azine, who she knew from a talking in front of a cam- Beauty guru and YouTube previous YouTube network. era,” Gutowski said. “I start- fashionista, Eva Gutows- The producer offered her the ed watching YouTube videos ki, turned heads when she opportunity to be part of an and I figured, why not just walked through the Titan online daily show project for make YouTube videos just to Student Union with her lace the company. talk and get used to talking dress, heels and a large sun- The show revolves around in front of a camera?” hat, topping off her ensem- eight girls who discuss beau- However, Gutowski was ble. At only 19 years old, she ty and fashion, among oth- unaware of the huge con- has taken the YouTube com- er topics at the girls’ discre- glomerate of people within munity by storm. tion. the YouTube community reg- Gutowski has over 240,000 Gutowski’s latest segment ularly producing videos and YouTube subscribers and of the show is already on Sev- attracting committed sub- Courtesy of Mylifeaseva counting and hopes to reach enteen’s YouTube page for scribers. Because of this, she Eva Gutowski, a broadcast journalism major, began making videos on YouTube to fill her down time. one million by next year. viewing. initially posted her videos on Now it has become a successful recurring show with a massive Internet following. The college sophomore The YouTuber got her start private Facebook accounts. started her channel under when she found herself sit- “People started finding me ted, Gutowski grew more in- watched in these videos, she of the software needed to the name Mylifeaseva a year ting at home with nothing to and I started to watch other spired to continue making began to realize that there edit the videos to her liking. ago and has gained an abun- do and having a best friend people,” she said. videos people would be inter- was an entire editing process dance of love and support who was busy with dorm life As she saw how beauty and ested in. involved. Luckily for her, she from her dedicated Inter- at another school. fashion videos were format- Through the stylists she already had access to much SEE YOUTUBE, 5 Geology students to visit Grand Canyon during spring break dents majoring in geol- have to be doing it.” But things still can— Upon inspection, Bonu- “I’m looking forward to Activities to include ogy are required to take In addition to building and do—go wrong. so discovered a huge welt kind of figuring out the 12-mile hike through part in expeditions to the friendships, “it’s really im- Previously, Bonuso on the student’s back that puzzle of nature,” he said. Grand Canyon or other re- portant as a person to go would take some of the was caused by his back- “It’s beautiful to look at, canyon on first day gions. Bonuso said these out and be … physically students to the bottom pack. She had to lance and but I’m really interested DAVID COATS trips serve a few different active,” Bonuso said. of the canyon and make drain the welt. in figuring out how it hap- Daily Titan purposes. Safety is, of course, the camp there, which adds to “At the time, it was ter- pened.” “The curriculum part main concern Bonuso has. the danger. rifying, but then it turned Morales considers him- is over the three different She makes sure students However, she does not out to be OK,” Bonuso self lucky to have this op- Nicole Bonuso, Ph.D., an parks that we’re visiting; come prepared with the make that part of the trip said. portunity and he almost assistant professor of geo- we actually can examine right equipment and sun- anymore, because the David Morales, a feels bad for the students logical science, will lead a about 3.8 billion years of screen, stay hydrated and risks do not outweigh the 21-year-old senior geolo- who are not able to go on group of about 40 students geological history within avoid dangerous situa- overall reward. gy major, is one of the stu- a trip like this, especially from her Earth History three parks,” she said. “Be- tions. A few years ago, on one of dents going on this trip. with the vast majority of (GEOL 201) class on a five- cause it is a major’s course, She said she takes a sat- the trips to the floor of the He said even though the costs being handled by day trip to the Grand Can- I like to foster relation- ellite phone with her, be- canyon, one of her students he’s been to the Grand the school. yon during spring break at ships and camaraderie, cause regular cellphones said he had something on Canyon before, he is still the end of March. and to get people interest- typically do not get recep- his back and that it was very excited about going Cal State Fullerton stu- ed in science, I think they tion in the canyon. causing him a lot of pain. this time. 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Corrections Rethinking the medieval will be published on the subsequent issue after an error is discovered and will appear on page 2. Errors on the Opinion page will be Student groups will corrected on that page. Corrections will also put on display of be made to the online version of the article. combat, culture Please contact Editor-in-Chief Ethan Hawkes MATTHEW MEDINA at (657) 278-5815 or at editorinchief@ Daily Titan dailytitan.com with issues about this policy or to report any errors. Renaissance faires are not known for historical accuracy, instead relish- ing in extravagant perfor- mances. Cal State Fuller- DAILY TITAN ton student organizations hope they can shed light Wednesday on the nit- Editorial ty-gritty of the medieval Editor-in-Chief Ethan Hawkes period. Managing Editor Nereida Moreno “A Journey Through Eu- News Editor Samuel Mountjoy ropean Martial Cultures” News Editor Matthew Medina News Assistant Cecily Meza is a medieval faire that News Assistant Sasha Belani will help explain what the Sports Editor Tameem Seraj culture, food and combat Sports Editor Joseph Anderson was like in the era. The Sports Assistant Andrew Fortuna event will feature research Sports Assistant Ian O’ Brien presentations from CSUF Opinion Editor Eric Gandarilla professors and graduate Opinion Assistant Kayli Craig students, followed by com- Opinion Assistant Gustavo Vargas bat exercises performed by Features Editor Kristen Cervantes Kron Martial Arts mem- Features Assistant Magdalena Guillen Detour Editor Mia McCormick bers. As the exercises take Detour Assistant Sonam Mirpuri place, performers will play Detour Assistant Zack Johnston music from the medieval era in costume. Multimedia Editor Gurajpalpreet Sangha Courtesy of Kron Martial Arts Layout Editor Brandon Hicks The European Studies Historic European martial arts (HEMA) enthusiasts spar in full armor during the Cal State Fullerton Layout Assistant Kaley Williams Society will host the event Pumpkin Launch in 2010. The Medieval Swordsmanship Club has been at CSUF since 2009. Layout Assistant Cynthia Washicko together with the Cultur- Copy Editor Julia Gutierrez al and Public History Art “(The medieval diet is) being hands-on, learning people who attend tomor- Copy Editor Andy Lundin Association (CPHA) and a very simple diet, but about the past to under- row night will see.” Copy Assistant Elizabeth Muñoz the Medieval Swordsman- you still get your daily in- stand where we are today. The presentations will Copy Assistant James Smith Photo Editor Mariah Carrillo ship Club, which is affiliat- take of calories pretty And what better way to do explore topics such as the Photo Assistant Eleonor Segura ed with Kron Martial Arts. well from bread,” Farabee that than to go and engage symbolism of violence and Photo Assistant Winnie Huang Similar medieval faire- said. “If you taste medie- yourself in something a lot combat in literature, how Photo Assistant Amanda Sharp styled events have been val bread, you understand more hands-on?” religious attitudes tie into Illustrator Mike Trujillo held in the past, but this is what it means when peo- Ortiz said as a graduate war and how writers and Webmaster David McLaren the first to be held in con- ple pray and they say ‘Give student, he has had the op- philosophers criticized junction with Humanities us, Lord, our daily bread.’ portunity to get involved militaristic values.
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