Wednesday March 16, 2016 The Student Voice of California State University, Fullerton Volume 99 Issue 24 FB.COM/THEDAILYTITAN WWW.DAILY TITAN.COM INSTAGRAM & TWITTER @THEDAILYTITAN Titans Elections ongoing for school the Ivy student government League Softball comes out on top over Yale and Princeton AARON VALDEZ Daily Titan With outstanding play on both sides of the diamond, the Cal State Fullerton softball team swept its Ivy League double-header, de- feating the Yale University Bulldogs 8-0 and the Princ- eton University Tigers 5-0 on Tuesday. The game marked CSUF and Yale’s first-ever meet- ing. The Titans are now 2-1 in the all-time series against Princeton, with their most recent contest coming last week during the Louisville Slugger In- vitational in Long Beach. Vs. Yale In Tuesday’s first game, ju- nior left-handed pitcher Chris- tina Washington started in the circle against the Bulldogs. NOLAN MOTIS / DAILY TITAN This game marked Washing- Booths have been set up in five locations on campus for students to vote for the next president, executive vice president and board of directors for Associated Students, Inc. ton’s eighth appearance on the season. Voting begins for Cal State Fullerton’s As- The president and vice The executive staff is initiate projects that benefit Offensively, it was ev- sociated Students, Inc., is president will appoint four elected to bring the student students. ident CSUF had picked ASI executive staff, currently holding elections additional students to com- body’s needs and concerns In this year’s election cy- up from where it left off board of directors for its 2016 Executive Staff plete the executive staff: to CSUF administration, cle, there are three teams of last weekend, as the team and Board of Directors. vice president of finance, faculty, staff and the gener- campaign partners running jumped to a 3-0 lead in the The ASI Executive Staff chief administrative offi- al campus community. for ASI president and exec- first inning. KATE JOLGREN consists of two elected cer, chief communications These individuals run the utive vice president. Daily Titan members: the president and officer and chief govern- daily operations of various SEE SOFTBALL 8 executive vice president. mental officer. student programs and also SEE VOTE 3 Cooking challenge promotes healthy habits Annual PHUN event create a mason jar salad dish, Hoang said. introduces healthful This dish is a combina- resources and skills tion of an array of fruits and vegetables with at least one source from the different food RYAN WHITEHEAD groups. Each group of students Daily Titan worked together in teams of two or three per table to put their salad and smoothie dish- Students of the Peer Health es together. University Network (PHUN) Each of the salads were put teamed up with the Student together using different tech- Health and Counseling Cen- niques. One way was to put the ter on Tuesday afternoon at dressing, a honey-vinaigrette the SRC pool to cook up some ginger made from scratch, healthy, refreshing treats. with different seasonings on The Titan Master Chef is an the bottom, and then layering annual event PHUN puts on to the plate with hearty, solid pro- promote healthy behavior and tein such as garbanzo beans. give students more resourc- Smoothies were made by es to help their cooking skills mixing fresh fruit, such as ba- and ultimately improve their nanas and strawberries, with nutrition. honey and dairy items such as Darany Hoang, a coordina- yogurt and milk. tor of the event and health edu- The vegetables ranged cator of the Student Health and from carrots and zucchi- Counseling Center, went into nis to sweet potatoes, which detail on how these students each team cut and diced to train for the event. The partic- provide a colorful display ipants went through a cooking inside their mason jars. KATIE ALBERTSON / DAILY TITAN class last Tuesday where they The Titan Master Chef challenge is an annual event hosted by the Students of the Peer Health University Network (PHUN) and the were provided instructions to SEE COOKING 4 Student Health and Counseling Center. Students gathered at the SRC pool deck Tuesday afternoon to witness the cooking challenge. Kendrick Lamar drops unfinished project State assembly bill opens time for family CSUF defends home field against Aztecs The surprise re- A proposed bill The Cal State lease of “untitled would allow Fullerton base- unmastered.” for parents to ball team wins shook up the hip recieve paid fourth staright hop world while time off of game as it blows landing No. 1 work to attend out San Diego on Billboard’s their children’s State 8-1 on A&E 5 charts Opinion 6 events Sports 8 Tuesday night FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @THEDAILYTITAN VISIT US AT: DAILYTITAN.COM PAGE 2 MARCH 16, 2016 WEDNESDAY NEWS DTBRIEFS Rubio suspends campaign Sen. Marco Rubio officially suspended his campaign for the Republican presiden- tial nomination Tues- day, according to the Los Angeles Times. The Florida sen- ator announced his NOLAN MOTIS / DAILY TITAN withdrawal after los- The Cal State Fullerton WoMen’s Center invited a panel of ex-military women to talk about how they ing his home state navigated through their former jobs in the male-dominated military. to Donald Trump at Tuesday’s primaries. Rubio, 44, faced criticism for his rela- follow us tively young age and Female veterans his lack of experi- ence compared to his @theDailyTitan opponents. His work with im- migration reform had share their stories Republicans ques- tioning his leniency, Panelists reflect to build up the confidence with shipping dead bodies,” while Trump’s pro- FOR THE RECORD on their struggles to carry on her duties as a Gatihi said. “I did not want posal to construct a “mean” female sergeant. to to be traumatized by that wall along the border It is Daily Titan policy to correct factual errors serving in the military “I have a bubbly personal- experience.” seemed more fit. printed in the publication. Corrections will be pub- ity, so it was hard for me to After getting out of the “This year, we will lished on the subsequent issue after an error is put on my sergeant hat and army, Gatihi did not have a not be on the win- YUKIE BOJORQUEZ ning side,” Rubio discovered and will appear on page 2. Errors on for the Daily Titan not let people get away with sense of veteran support un- the Opinion page will be corrected on that page. anything,” Locker said. til she got to CSUF. She is said in his conces- Corrections will also be made to the online When Locker got preg- now happy to have made it sion speech. version of the article. Female veterans shared nant, her supervisor asked this far. Please contact Editor-in-Chief Rudy Chinchilla at their experiences and hard- her, “How could you do that As for Acosta, an inju- - JILLIAN SALAS (657) 278-5815 or at ships in the male-dominat- to your soldiers?’” she said. ry prevented her from mov- ed military during a panel At that point, Locker de- ing forward with the Ma- [email protected] to report any errors. hosted by the Cal State Ful- cided to get out of the ser- rine Corps. Even though she Inmate lerton WoMen’s Center on vice because she felt her was good in all the other ar- Tuesday. hard work was not acknowl- eas, she had to accept that The event, titled “Women edged when she wanted her body could not take the escapes in the Military: Self Reflec- to start a family with her training. tions,” was part of the uni- husband. Being in such a male-dom- from LA jail versity’s Women’s History Mendoza, who is pursu- inated environment, Acos- Month celebration. ing a master’s degree in pub- ta felt that she was not al- A state prison inmate, Catherine Ward, assistant lic administration, never felt lowed to show weakness. Donta Baker, escaped Editorial director of engagement and like she was good enough “If you get injured, you suck from a re-entry facility Editor-in-Chief Rudy Chinchilla student success at the Vet- for a male-dominated career it up and don’t show it,” she in Los Angeles on Mon- day, according to the Managing Editor Zack Johnston eran Resource Center, gave like the Air Force. said. Los Angeles Times. News Editor Micah Augimeri-Lee the opening remarks. Ward, She spent five years as For Acosta, it was hard to who has worked with the Air Force military police, get out, but her experience in Baker alleged- News Editor Breanna Vasquez student veteran population but did not feel appreciated, the military has given her a ly escaped the facility News Assistant Jason Rochlin since 2009, said that of the even when she scored highly foundation to overcome any around 5:20 p.m. Mon- News Assistant Jillian Salas approximately 500 students on her exams. Mendoza felt challenges. She is often told day. He is described News Assistant Gerard Avelino that make up the veteran like she had to put in more that she does not look like a as a 6-foot-1 man and News Assistant Monse Rodriguez population on campus, only effort just because she was a veteran, but to her there is no weighs 205 pounds. Sports Editor Ryan Porter 88 identify as women. woman. specific criteria to how a vet- Baker had one month Sports Editor Aaron Valdez “Women veterans end up “It was really tough on eran should look like. left to serve out his Sports Assistant Hayley M.
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