DAILY 49ER California State University, Long Beach
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Vol. LIX, Issue 816
Thursday, February 12, 2015
The loss of an innovator Jerry Tarkanian — 1930-2015
Former LBSU head coach Jerry Tarkanian died after a long battle with multiple health ailments.
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By Oscar Terrones Sports Editor
egendary basketball coach Jerry
Tarkanian, orchestrator of the greatest stretch of success in
Long Beach State basketball history,
an NCAA Championship in 1990. His journey began in 1968, which was his first year as head coach at LBSU. He led the 49ers through five consecutive seasons with at least 23 wins, three Sweet 16 appearances and an amassed a 122-20 record. Former Long Beach State Athletic Director Perry Moore called Tarkanian an excellent coach who was loved by everybody. He said the year after Tarkanian left was one of the greatest teams in school history. Moore believes they probably would have won the National Championship had
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The Student Health Services offers discounted treatment for sexually transmitted diseases to students. SHS advises students to speak with a health consultant or doctor if they suspect they are infected. If students are registered with Family PACT, STI testing and treatment is free.
The most common STIs on campus are HPV, herpes and chlamydia. -Christina Goldpaint, Health educator, SHS
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Former 49er coach Jerry Tarkanian (front; top) stands with former 49er players: Chuck Terry (left) Ed Ratleff (middle) and George Trapp (right).
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died at 84 years old on Wednesday in Las Vegas after battling a respiratory infection. Tarkanian’s teams were defined by their defiance to the norms of college basketball. They were cocky and smug, but as talented and hardworking as any program in the country. His UNLV teams became synonymous with a new age of basketball after being dubbed the ‘Runnin’ Rebels.’ The coach known as “Tark the Shark” had a fastpaced, attacking style of offense that represented a stark contrast from the traditional offensive philosophies that emphasized a slow, methodical approach. His new and entertaining style was an instant success that produced winning team after winning team. It all culminated with
Vanessa Flores, a 23-year-old liberal studies major, sold condom-roses this week at a small booth by the Liberal Arts buildings on upper campus. The condoms sell for $2 for five roses, and each flower is composed of a bundle of condoms that are arranged in colorful rose shapes. Flores said that making people feel comfortable about safe sex might make them more likely to use condoms. “Some people still feel like this is
taboo,” Flores said. “We are here to have people feel more comfortable.” In anticipation of the day of love, California State University, Long Beach celebrated National Condom Day on Thursday to promote responsible sexual behavior and STI awareness. Christina Goldpaint, a health educator working for the SHS, said that the department’s goal for National Condom Day is to pass out condoms and teach students about “effective sexual health.” t“The most common STIs on campus are HPV, herpes and chlamydia,” Goldpaint said. Goldpaint said that SHS is handing out as many as 400 condoms to students for free on Thursday in an attempt to prevent the spread of infections. SHS hosted the event at Maxson Plaza from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. SHS set up educational booths featuring informative panels, educational games and a prize wheel.
See CONDOM, page 2
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Chlamydia
Price: $40 Infection rate: 2.86 million people annually in the U.S.
Gonorrhea
Price: $40 Infection rate: 820,000 people annually in the U.S.
Syphilis
Price: $3.10 Infection rate: 56,471 reported cases in the U.S. in 2013
Herpes (Type I and II)
Price: $6.66 Infection rate: 776,000 new cases reported annually in the U.S.
Papanicolaou test Price: $22.40
Source: Student Health Services for prices, Center for Disease Control for infectious rates
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