Man charged with murders of homeless men accused of two additional murders
The man being charged with killing four homeless men throughout December and January in North Orange County is now being charged with the murder of Raquel Estrada, 53, and Juan Herrera, 34, who were...
View ArticleASI hits the ground running this semester
With early events such as free cookouts for students, a strong presence at the Homecoming tailgate and game, the I Heart CSUF advocacy campaign for Governor Brown, providing students with free copies...
View ArticleFullerton alum youngest mayor in California
At 22 years old, most students are just finishing up their undergraduate degrees and are either trying to find a job or get into graduate school. Jeremy Yamaguchi, 22, graduated last fall with a degree...
View ArticleContactor deaths exceed soldier deaths in Afghan war
For the first time in the war in Afghanistan, more private contractors are dying than soldiers. According to The New York Times, many private personnel are used as bodyguards for generals and...
View ArticleSinger Whitney Houston dies at 48
Whitney Houston, a pop queen who reigned in the 1980s and early ‘90s, died Saturday. She was 48. According to ABC, Houston died in a bathtub in her room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Hotel security...
View ArticleCSUF hockey completes up,down season
For the Record: Brandon Heethuis and Kyle Levindofske’s names were misspelled in Tuesday’s story, “Hockey completes up, down season.” Furthermore, it was written that the Titans played and lost against...
View ArticleThe Darkness 2: Gore-filled FPS breaks away from the mold
If I had to describe The Darkness 2 in one word, I would call it “monstrous.” As players make their way through the short, but gripping campaign, they will become a six-limb extension of the devil...
View ArticleSymposium focuses on future CSUF issues
For the record: F. King Alexander was misidentified as Alexander King. [Updated 2/24/12 at 9:55 p.m.] As the costs and expectations of higher education rise across the state and nation, Cal State...
View ArticleSouthern California’s most infamous killers
The transient killings in December and January hit many close to home — literally. With all of them occurring only miles from Cal State Fullerton, they comprised one of the largest serial killing...
View ArticleVietnam memorial moves to Fullerton
Photo by Anders Howmann / Daily Titan About 200 people from Placentia, Fullerton and Yorba Linda attended the opening ceremony of the Wall the Heals, a half-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans...
View ArticleCandidates announced for spring ASI elections
In early April, Associated Student Inc. will be holding their annual elections for student positions on the Board of Directors and Executive Staff. Starting next week with a hot dog cookout Monday, ASI...
View ArticleIn the running
President/Vice Presidential Candidates Dwayne Mason Jr. and Katie Ayala Year/Major: Mason: 4th, Animation Major, Ayala: 4th, Double Major in Communication Disorders and Adolescent Development Platform:...
View ArticleWednesday’s ASI election overview
Polling sites across campus opened at 8 a.m., inviting students to vote for their favorite candidates in the annual Associated Students, Inc. election Wednesday. While ongoing vote numbers will not be...
View ArticleMason and Ayala win with nearly 70 percent of the vote
The winning presidential and executive vice presidential candidates of the spring ASI elections won with a 68 percent majority, making a runoff election unnecessary. Dwayne Mason Jr. and Katie Ayala...
View ArticleNew evidence made public
The preliminary hearing for Cpl. Jay Cicinelli and Officer Manuel Ramos, the two Fullerton police officers charged with killing Kelly Thomas last July, began Monday. Evidence such as gruesome photos,...
View ArticleDefense Attorneys Blame Medics
Lawyers defending the two police officers charged with the killing of Kelly Thomas argued Tuesday that it could have been the medics who delivered the killing blow to the homeless Fullerton man. The...
View ArticleCSUF giving students free theft recovery software
Photo Illustration by Robert Huskey/Daily Titan With new software that CSUF’s Information Technology department is now providing for students free of charge, the chances of recovering laptops and...
View ArticleGame: Borderlands 2 levels up
Courtesy of MCT Borderlands 2 is ridiculous… but in a three-barreled-exploding-shotgun kind of way. Gearbox Software’s sci-fi “shoot and loot” level-cruncher takes the best aspects of first-person...
View ArticleCOLUMN: Road to the marathon – From 20 minutes to 20 miles: the basics of...
ROBERT HUSKEY/ Daily Titan After finishing my run yesterday, I realized that I had forgotten just how far 15 miles really is. In high school, I would run this distance in the middle weeks of our cross...
View ArticleASI advocates for undocumented students
Photo by Andres Martinez The ASI Board of Directors passed a resolution last month in support of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) in a move continuing advocacy on behalf of undocumented...
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