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Editorial: Graduation woes of College Park

As graduation is just around the corner, many of us are excited to be done with our university education and look forward to culminating all of our hard work with the commencement ceremonies. As much as we are proud of our accomplishments during our college years, we are also wary of the impact of the [...]

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Editorial: Elections are the perfect time for everyone to put their heads together

With the rise of tuition costs and the proposal of a California State University enrollment freeze for spring 2013, our main concern is how the student voice will be represented at Cal State Fullerton. The Associated Students, Inc. elections are being thrown at us right after spring break with little to no time for candidates [...]

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Editorial: Smoking ban will be the new skateboarding ban

The Academic Senate unanimously approved a resolution Feb. 23 to ban all smoking on Cal State Fullerton’s campus. According to the current policy, smoking is prohibited inside as well as within 20 feet of any building on the university area. The rationale behind the ban is that the current policy was not working, so a [...]

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Editorial: Get the parking situation back in gear

Since we started running daily this week, the Daily Titan staff has been finishing production in College Park no earlier than 11:45 p.m. There are few lights and few cars that time of evening, and a good 10 minutes of our first semester meeting was spent discussing a tighter buddy system since Itzcoatl Ocampo was [...]

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Editorial: Blocking rights

The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect IP Act (PIPA) threaten our democracy, freedom of speech and our ability to produce and share content. There is a problem with online piracy, but these bills are not the solutions. The real threat of these bills is that their stated goals would not be accomplished, but [...]

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Editorial: Continual state of terror

The task of the United States government following the attacks in New York 10 years ago was to ensure the safety of its citizens from terrorism, be it foreign or domestic. If anything could be learned from that tragic morning, it is how horrendous an act of terror can be, shaking up an entire country [...]

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No our nation has not changed for the better since Sept. 11, 2001

Ten years after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, we’ve seen two foreign wars, trillions of dollars spent on the military, some controversial stripping of civil liberties from U.S. citizens and an American public living in fear of another possible homeland terrorist attack. Is this country better off since those horrifying attacks a decade [...]

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Editorial: Sleep in

Sixty hours and counting. That is how long over 100 students and faculty have been camped out in Langsdorf Hall awaiting President Milton Gordon to sign the Declaration to Defend Public Education. The students and faculty involved deserve commendation, not just because of the message they are conveying, but because they are doing what over [...]

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