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Vol. LIX, Issue 653
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013
CSULB alumna starts petition to return professor to marketing class Michael Tomlin is removed from teaching the 300-level marketing course.
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An advertisement for the petition is posted at a bus stop
the change.org
By AnitA WAng Staff Writer
See Tomlin, Page 3
Wrapped up in a new culture Freshman chemical engineering major Omar Al’alawi, left, wraps a mussah around senior comparative world literature major Jeremy Clemin’s head during an Eid Al-Adha celebration at the University Student Union Southwest Terrace on Tuesday. See story, page 6
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CSULB joins $11.2-million research consortium The Beach is one of six institutions to join the consortium. By Jesus A. gonzAlez Staff Writer
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The research consortium will address climate change and environmental sustainability of transportation.
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Gov. Brown vetoes three Cal Grant bills ASI passed resolutions in support of the bills earlier this month. By Donn Gruta Assistant City Editor
Cal Grant-related bills that the Associated Students Inc. Senate and Lobby Corps were hoping to see pass. “I mean, it isn’t disappointing because these [bills] aren’t gone,” said Andrew Siwabessy, Senator for the College of Engineering and Lobby to come back again, and once they do In its Oct. 2 meeting, the ASI Senate expressed its full support of Assembly Bill 1287 and Senate Bills 284 and 285 by passing resolutions drafted by Lobby Corps. Members of Lobby Corps
1287] changes the language so that if you lose your eligibility in 2012 but become eligible in 2013, you can reapply On the other hand, SB 284 would nesses could pay into, while SB 285 funds toward increasing the amount of Cal Grant B for students from $1,473 to $5,000, according to Gallagher. 1287, he said the bill would result in “costly expansion” of the Cal Grant program and that he was “reluctant to commit limited state resources.” the decision was understandable. “It would require reopening the budget, and he’s kind of opposed to doing any budget changes now,” Gallagher said. “It was a really good one in trying to increase Cal Grant accessibility, but it’s more likely we’ll see these things next year.” Both of the senate bills were contin-
of the bills. “These bills affect students in the fort Addo, ASI senator for College of
with Proposition 98, a 1988 ballot iniof general state funds to education.
email. “The majority of students at CSULB rely on Cal Grant awards in order to continue pursuing their education, and these bills help promise them that support.”
to the bills, some Lobby Corps members said they are looking forward to seeing them resurface again in the next
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The National Center for Sustainable Transportation’s goal is to help reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from passenger and freight travel that contribute to climate change.
ReseaRch
Continued from Page 1 consortium will work on many projects focused on sustainable transportation. “We’re going to do much research [like] coming up with strategies, policies, technologies for alternate fuels, better forms of mobility and better infrastructure design,” Sperling said. Handy said that funding from NCST will support campus research projects that employ graduate students and create new courses, semi-
that focus on sustainable transportation. According to Thomas O’Brien, director of the on-campus Research Center for International Trade and Transportation, CSULB is a subrecipient of the grants awarded to continue and expand their work. While the center’s technical start are expected to begin in January, according to Handy. Each of the projects is required
research, education and outreach components, according to O’Brien. O’Brien said he is interested in focusing on the workforce capacity of CSULB’s transportation agencies. “Whether [it’s through] education [or] training on college campuses, we want to prepare our students to do the work that needs to be done to make sure that our transportation said. “We want to make sure that we are preparing you as students to meet the workforce challenges that are rapidly changing because of technology.”
on working with AB 1287 author [Aswho were considered ineligible for Cal Grants, due to a rise in family income, a chance to be reassessed, according to Allison Gallagher, ASI secretary of systemwide affairs. “How it runs now is they aren’t eli-
wrap up the issues he has with the language,” Siwabessy said. “So he is still interested in a lot of what is happening and wants it to go through — it’s just a matter of when.”
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The festival returns to campus for its fourth year.
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Campus MovieFest
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Meinhardt, who graduated in 2012 with a marketing minor, said she started the petition because she believes Tomlin’s industry experience and connections greatly exceed that of Martin’s, making
“When you’re replacing someone who has an expansive background in
said that the department went through the process in the best way it could, and although “passionate people” weren’t
never worked for a company in the -
pare two instructors and saying only
Solt said his decision to allow Martin
By Joann Row Assistant News Editor
Filmmakers will take over the Cal State Long Beach campus for the next week for the annual Campus MovieF-
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“I went to Tomlin for an internship, and he helped me get it,” Meinhardt
She said the event, which is free and open to all majors, is a great opportu-
If it wasn’t for Tomlin, I wouldn’t be
“They get to use state-of-the-art equipment, work with professional editors and complete a body of work that
Martin, a tenured faculty member who was previously chair of the marketing department, was not re-elected for the chair position this academic -
Geno Mehalik, a graduate program Students from more than 50 colleges and universities nationwide will participate in this year’s contest, which launches today, for a chance to win up to $20,000 in cash grants, a 12-month sub-
With the shift, Martin needed to said CMF motivates students from all departments to utilize the competition as a creative outlet and experiment in “We encourage all students to get
lywood, according to Chris Dumas,
ulty members are required to maintain at least 12 units worth of work, which can include research and teachTomlin said Martin could have chosen other classes to teach, but she tin “just so happened to choose Profes-
Dumas said participants will have
Tomlin also said he believes Martin Training and support will also be available to students “so that anyone
“I was able to start my career three days after I graduated college. If it wasn’t for Tomlin, I wouldn’t be where I am right now.” -Brittany Meinhardt, alumna
her teaching experience and her guest speakers, I don’t know how big the difMartin said that she has the skills vertising, and I did internships while consult for companies in terms of advertising, and I have experience in In addition, Martin said that all faculty participate in projects with companies and bring in speakers from the
“We had limitations on the schedmer chair’s teaching load in the area for which she had a master’s degree The dean also said that the department chair assigns classes to professors each semester and that no faculty
“No, I didn’t work in the industry,” if they come and ask and pay us to help them, does that mean we have an understanding of what goes on in the industry?”
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Campus Voice
“Yeah, it sounds like a good idea. It would better overall for all LAUSD students.”
“For me, it was hard when certain people didn’t speak English well. If it’s for good reasons, I agree with it.”
- Viviana Ramos, sophomore journalism major
- Jaclynn Smith, undeclared junior
“It is segregation, in a way. I don’t think the [change] will affect English speakers [who speak well.] It’s like [the policy] is going back to the ‘60s.”
“I see the merit behind the idea. Kids could feel segregated [by the change].”
- Chris Potts, senior international studies major
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