Wednesday March 8, 2017 The Student Voice of California State University, Fullerton Volume 101 Issue 17 FB.COM/THEDAILYTITAN WWW.DAILY TITAN.COM INSTAGRAM & TWITTER @THEDAILYTITAN Review: ‘Zelda’ triumphs Link’s latest adventure is one of his very best. AMBER HAMILTON Daily Titan Imagine a game that combines the survival ele- ments from “DayZ,” craft- ing from “Minecraft” and the immense world to ex- plore from “The Witch- er 3,” but with the level of polish that fans have come to expect from Nintendo. If you can, then you’re prob- ably already playing “Leg- end of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.” The newest entry in Nin- tendo’s long-running fran- chise is both a return to the KATIE ALBERTSON / DAILY TITAN old days and a breath of Fullerton Mayor Bruce Whitaker moved to change the district election schedule so that Districts 3 and 5 will be up for election in 2018 rather than Districts 2 and 5, the previous choice fresh air. It was released on made on Feb. 21. Whitaker and council members Jennifer Fitzgerald and Greg Sebourn voted in favor while Mayor Pro Tem Doug Chaffee and council member Jesus Silva voted against. March 3 as the flagship title for Nintendo’s new Switch console and the last title for the Wii U. When the game begins, Council changes election schedule the player is met with a schedule. While council mem- and Sebourn. Mayor Pro Rands called the city council new feature for the series: Fullerton City Council moves to have east ber Greg Sebourn was affect- Tem Doug Chaffee and coun- “evil” in a statement directed voice acting. The voice is Fullerton districts put to a vote in 2018, affecting ed by the Feb. 21 decision, Sil- cil member Jesus Silva were toward Fitzgerald. addressing the newest in- Councilman Silva’s potential 2020 run. va is directly affected by new against it. Silva, who is the only Lati- carnation of Link, the se- schedule. All sitting members of the no on the council, is affect- ries protagonist. However, “To me, the first thing that city council were decided by ed most by the change. Since this time around his name is wrong with this action is we an at-large vote. The change Silva was elected in 2016, his is set and players can- KEVIN LEY have government favoring it- was part of a settlement of two current at-large term ends in not change it as past titles Daily Titan self by creating a favorite per- lawsuits filed against the city 2020. With District 3 being have allowed. Wasting al- son to run in a district that is claiming that minority vot- voted for in 2018, Sebourn most no time with explain- The Fullerton City Council At the council meeting two already here but definition to ing power in Fullerton was can finish off his term and ing what is going on, Link meeting Tuesday sparked crit- weeks ago, council decided me, that is wrong. We should weakened. The settlement re- run for the district seat. Silva awakens and the player is icism due to a change in the to have Districts 3 and 5 go not have that conflict of inter- quired the issue be put to the would not have a chance to run given a quick crash course district election schedule that to vote in 2018. As of Tues- est presented to us,” said May- voters, who approved Ful- against him without losing the in controls and traversal could force council member day, Districts 3 and 5 will be or Pro Tem Doug Chaffee. lerton being separated into last two years if elected in the mechanics. Jesus Silva could be forced to up for elections in 2018 in- Those in favor of the change districts with corresponding district seat. forfeit the last two years of his stead. Whittaker agendized were Whitaker and council representatives. SEE ZELDA 5 term. the change to the election members Jennifer Fitzgerald Fullerton resident Jane SEE COUNCIL 2 Titans keep cool in win over Sun Devils CSUF torches Arizona this season, Gavin had State in opener of only surrendered a com- bined total of 10 hits and a two-game series. mere one earned run to ac- centuate a 2-0 record. AARON VALDEZ In the fourth inning, Daily Titan Fullerton finally showed signs of life by squeezing in one run after catcher Capped off by an unan- Chris Hudgins reached on swered four-run rally in the a fielder’s choice to bring top of the ninth inning, Cal home Scott Hurst. State Fullerton baseball However, the Sun Devils burned the Arizona State extended their lead in the Sun Devils Tuesday for a same frame by knocking in 10-4 victory in the opener two runs off a Myles Den- of a mid-week, two-game son single and an Andrew series. Shaps double. The Titans In the early going of the managed to put an end to game, the Titans’ offense the bleeding with a clutch was nowhere to be found play to get Denson out at as the Sun Devils held it home for the final out of to three scoreless innings. the inning. Left-handed pitcher John Despite Fullerton’s vig- Gavin received the start- ilance on defense, the Ar- ing nod for the Titans but izona State run in the quickly gave up two runs fourth was the straw that in the first inning. broke the camel’s back for Overall, Gavin had an Head Coach Rick Vander- uncharacteristic perfor- hook as he opted to switch mance as he recorded end- Gavin out for righty Blake game totals of seven hits Workman. KATIE ALBERTSON / DAILY TITAN STOCK PHOTO and four earned runs. In Cal State Fullerton baseball overcame a two-run first inning by the Arizona State Sun Devils with nine unanswered runs in the last five his other two appearances SEE RALLY 6 innings. The Titans return to action Wednesday against the Sun Devils at 5:30 p.m. Nintendo Switch has some problems Milo’s inflammatory dialogue is necessary Titans see silver in Sac State Intercollegiate Other than Although people Cal State Ful- “The Legend might find his lerton men’s of Zelda” and provocative na- golf moved “Snipperclips,” ture offensive, a up one spot there aren’t country that val- on day two many quality ues free speech with help from games for the shouldn’t silence sophomore A&E 5 new system. Opinion 6 opposition. Sports 8 Jack Ireland. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: @THEDAILYTITAN VISIT US AT: DAILYTITAN.COM PAGE 2 MARCH 8, 2017 WEDNESDAY NEWS DTBRIEFS Scientists re-evaluate fault lines A Southern California fault has been re-evalu- ated and is said to pro- vide sizable threat to residents near the shore, according to the Orange follow us on County Register. This fault includes @theDailyTitan both the Newport-In- glewood and Rose Can- yon lines and was previ- Check out our daily Instagram posts! ously looked at as little threat. In a report issued Including exclusive photos, by the Journal of Geo- behind-the-scenes shots physical Research by scientists from UC San and previews of stories Diego and Scripps Insti- tution of Oceanography before they go to print. on Tuesday, scientists claim there is a possibil- ity of a 7.4-magnitude FOR THE RECORD Earthquake. The fault is mostly off- It is Daily Titan policy to correct factual errors shore, running through printed in the publication. Corrections will be the San Diego Bay and published on the subsequent issue after an error KATIE ALBERTSON / DAILY TITAN Newport Beach. It is nev- is discovered and will appear on page 2. Errors on Over 100 Fullerton residents attended the Fullerton City Council meeting Tuesday as the council er more than 4 miles off the Opinion page will be corrected on that page. made a decision regarding changes in the schedule for district elections. the shore and, accord- Corrections will also be made to the online ing to scientists, poses a significant threat to the version of the article. dense populations near Please contact Editor-in-Chief Hayley M. Slye at the shore. (657) 278-5815 or at [email protected] to report any errors. Council: Silva put - MEGAN MAXEY Five escape at a disadvantage mobile CONTINUED FROM 1 Silva also proposed the “I was actually hoping that redrawing of the district there would be an opportu- home fire Editorial Silva proposed to change maps. nity, as Mr. Silva suggested, Editor-in-Chief Hayley M. Slye his term to two years so he Some at the meeting that we go to a different map Five people es- Managing Editor Micah Augimeri-Lee can have a chance to run said the maps were gerry- because actually that would caped a fire that de- News Editor Jason Rochlin against Sebourn. Cheers mandered, and it was now have resolved the problem,” stroyed a mobile News Editor Sarah Wolstoncroft erupted in the council playing against the same Rands said. home Monday in the 1800 block of West News Assistant Brandon Pho chamber as Sebourn leaned council members who The matter can be put back over and looked at Silva. created it. on the agenda for a vote. Orangethorpe Av- News Assistant Priscilla Bui enue, according to Sports Editor Bryant Freese the Orange County Sports Social Media Editor Harrison Faigen Register. Sports Assistant Mariana Vera Twenty-four fire- Opinion Editor Rishu Bhardwaj fighters responded to Opinion Assistant Ilana LaGraff the call when the fire Opinion Assistant Ashlyn Ramirez was reported around Opinion Assistant Athena Sobhan 10:50 p.m.
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