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Business leaders meet at Mihaylo Hall at CSUF

Orange County business leaders meet at Steven G. Mihaylo Hall at Cal State Fullerton to discuss family businesses in the last monthly family boot camp meeting of the semester, sponsored by the Center for Family Business. The panelists are (from left):  Mark Boyes, a benefit consultant with Barney & Barney compensation consulting practice; Nancy Ferruzzo is […]

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Director screens film on Cambodian gambling community

Director and screenplay writer Caylee So spoke about making Paulina, a film that shows a Cambodian adolescent living in Long Beach who becomes addicted to gambling, at Cal State Fullerton on May 13, 2013. Above: Dom Magwili, an Asian-American studies professor at CSUF, participates in a discussion about the film Paulina, about a Cambodian-American adolescent. […]

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Search for Maribel Ramos, missing CSUF student, to expand this weekend

Update May 16, 2013 at 10 a.m.: A post on the “Find Maribel Ramos” Facebook page announced an Awareness Walk scheduled for Saturday, May 18, in Peters Canyon Trail in Tustin. The post said they are not authorized for a search rescue but will pass out fliers. As the search for a Cal State Fullerton […]

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Weekly Photo Challenge: From Above

Editors from my college newspaper prepare a cake for a fellow editor’s birthday after a long day of work.

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Students: Cal State Fullerton

Cal State Fullerton student Jerome Terell, 23, a master ’s student in civil engineering and team leader of the Green Cam pus program, talks about how the campus is adopting energy-efficient technologies. Full story: http://www.dailytitan.com/2013/05/efficiency-group-aims-to-reduce-energy-use/ Devon Guerrero, 25, a history major, sets down his book bag and takes a moment to notice the Palestinian war wall […]

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Cal State Fullerton Linguistics Symposium

Cal State Fullerton linguistics professor Timothy Henry, Ph.D., left, and Franz Mueller, Ph.D. share a laugh during a conversation between lectures at the 2013 CSUF Linguistics Symposium in the Titan Student Union. In the photo below, Professor Mueller talks about language variation in the South Pacific area. Photos by Tim Worden.

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A glimpse behind the Cal State Fullerton police badge

Originally published by the Daily Titan on April 24, 2013 here. Photos and text by Tim Worden. University Police Officer Hollyfield, callsign “307,” gets a call at 11:07 a.m. “307, there’s a girl in the library, she’s passed out,” the police dispatcher says. Hollyfield, at University Police’s parking lot north of the Titan Student Union, […]

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College Park construction nears end

The construction for a pathway in front of College Park at Cal State Fullerton nears completion as the walkway heading to the building has officially been opened Monday, the first day of the spring semester. The Daily Titan reports that the construction, which is said to cost $750,000, is expected to be completed in two […]

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Orange County exports rising to $30 billion

Orange County will take in $30 billion in trade exports annually by 2014, according to a new report by two Cal State Fullerton economic professors. Orange County exports have grown in recent years, boasting 20 percent growths in 2010 and 2011 after falling 15 percent during the 2009 recession, says the report, by Cal State Fullerton […]

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Fourth CSUF lockdown suspect arrested

Police arrested a fourth robbery suspect who caused a Cal State Fullerton lockdown as he and four other suspects fled onto campus after a pawn shop robbery, spurring a six-hour search in several buildings earlier this month. Roosevelt Andrew Fernandez, 26, of Compton was arrested Wednesday, Dec. 26. and booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center […]