GOP Backs Brown’s Reform
Republicans in the State Assembly and Senate announced Feb. 22 that they will support Gov. Jerry Brown’s plans on pension reform in a move challenging their Democrat counterparts. Brown launched his...
View ArticlePresident declares importance of higher education
At a White House meeting with state governors last week, President Barack Obama made a strong declaration of the importance of higher education, confronting opponents’ views on the matter. Anibal Ortiz...
View ArticleHackers arrested in New York
The FBI arrested five people Tuesday who are apparently connected with the hacker collective known as Anonymous, according to the Los Angeles Times. The men arrested were charged in New York for...
View ArticleThinking Queer series continues Tuesday
The Psychology Department and the Women and Gender Studies Program will hold the fifth installment of its “Thinking Queer” series at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in Mihaylo Hall Room 264 with guest speaker Toby...
View ArticleTransgender speaker talks about life story
Transgender issues and lifestyle were the main topics at a lecture hosted by Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society Tuesday morning, as a part of their ongoing “Sociology Week” series....
View ArticleGame developer pledged $3.3 million
Double Fine productions, designer of video games such as Psychonauts and Brütal Legend, recently ended its Kickstarter project with more than $3 million in pledges from fans, 833 percent more than its...
View ArticleCultures of Japan come together for spring event
(Anibal Ortiz / Daily Titan) The Japanese Culture Club (JCC) held its Haru Matsuri, or Spring Festival, in the Quad Thursday, hosting traditional Japanese games, food and art. The festival was designed...
View ArticleNovember could bring more cuts
Gov. Jerry Brown’s recent budget cuts to financial aid have been turned down by the State Assembly, but more potential reductions to funding are on the horizon for the California State Universities,...
View ArticleConsul weighs in on Euro crisis
With the European Union trying to decide how to solve the debt crisis in Greece, students listened to a lecture Thursday about the history of the European Union and what the crisis means for Europe and...
View ArticleTwo OC Hospitals Make Top 100
Reuters named Garden Grove Hospital Medical Center and West Anaheim Medical Center as one of the 2012 Top 100 U.S. Hospitals, according to The Orange County Register. Out of 1,024 hospitals studied,...
View ArticleMobile Currency By 2020
Experts say that by 2020 most transactions will be taking place via smartphones, reported CNN. About 65 percent of the computer and technology experts surveyed in a recent Pew Internet & American...
View ArticlePolice Handcuff 6-year-old
Georgia police were called in by Creekside Elementary School in Milledgeville, Ga. Friday and were forced to handcuff a 6-year-old girl who was throwing a tantrum and damaging school property,...
View ArticleOver 1,500 May Lose Jobs
Orange County educators may face unemployment in June if Gov. Jerry Brown’s tax proposal does not get past voters. More than 1,500 Orange County school employees, including almost 250 educators, are...
View ArticleEx-BP Engineer Criminally Charged
A former BP engineer was criminally charged under suspicion of destroying evidence regarding the Deepwater Horizon oil platform more than two years after the infamous 2010 spill in the Gulf of Mexico,...
View ArticleStudents reenact Moscow Trials
The Cal State Fullerton Division of Politics, Administration and Justice is hosting a reenactment of the Moscow Show Trials conducted in the 1930s, performed by criminal justice students for the first...
View ArticleCSUF alumni write and directs short films
Courtesy of Ricardo Perez-Selsky Inspired by the creativeness conveyed in motion pictures, Cal State Fullerton alumni are hoping to make their mark in the movie industry. “When you go and see a normal...
View ArticleObama visits Afghanistan
President Barack Obama took a surprise trip to Afghanistan Tuesday to sign an agreement of cooperation with the Afghan government, outlining a plan of interaction after the international forces are...
View ArticleTraffic deaths at lowest
Traffic-related deaths were at their lowest in more than 60 years during 2011, according to an estimate posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, reported the Los Angeles Times. The...
View ArticleNew financial aid guidelines in place
Allan Xu / Daily Titan Previously, if a student wanted to apply for financial aid, they only needed to submit a copy of their tax return or their parent’s tax return. Due to new Department of Education...
View ArticleBeloved Children’s Author Dies
Maurice Bernard Sendak, author of well-known books such as Where the Wild Things Are, died Tuesday in Danbury Hospital near his home in Connecticut, according to an article in The New York Times. He...
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