Daily Titan - Monday, Oct. 8, 2012

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Victoria Justice in new movie Fun Size NHL lockout affects Anaheim Ducks employees Failure to reach agreement has canceled 82 games.

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SPORTS 8

New softball coach named

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PAROLEE ARRESTED AFTER HOTEL SHOWDOWN

dailytitan.com STATE | Chancellor selected

CSU names new chancellor

Chancellor of UC Riverside selected to take Reed’s place at end of fall semester DAVID HOOD Daily Titan

Timothy P. White, Chancellor of UC Riverside, was elected to succeed Charles Reed as the new Chancellor of the California State University. Reed, who held the position for 14 tenured years, announced his retirement in May and the search began shortly after. A committee, formed externally from the CSU Board of Trustees, met a few times to select White as Reed’s successor. Behind closed doors, the committee met at the CSU Chancellor’s Office in Long Beach and WILLIAM CAMARGO / Daily Titan

Two SWAT officers watch for activity down one of the alleys near the Ramada Hotel on Harbor Boulevard in Anaheim.

Standoff ends peacefully

reviewed multiple applicants. The last meeting was held Wednesday as the long-awaited decision to hold the reins for the top spot in the largest state university in the country was weighed. White was educated in the California public higher education system from the community college level to his doctorate at UC Berkeley. Born in Buenos Aires, White is said to bring a diverse multicultural background with firsthand knowledge of the intricate 23-campus CSU system. His term is set to start early next year, after the decisive Nov. 6 election occurs. Reed will continue his duties as chancellor until the end of the semester. SEE TOMORROW’S ISSUE FOR FULL STORY

SPORTS | Men’s hockey

A wanted man and two women emerge from barricaded room at the Ramada Hotel in Anaheim BRIAN DAY Daily Titan

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A SWAT officer moves equipment outside the hotel during the eight-hour standoff.

Police arrested a wanted parolee Saturday following a standoff that lasted more than eight hours at a Ramada Hotel along Harbor Boulevard in Anaheim, said authorities. Steven Fishel, 51, of Huntington Beach, was ultimately taken into custody about 6:45 p.m. and is expected to be booked on suspicion of violating his parole, as well as an assault with a deadly weapon that occurred in San Diego County in September, said Anaheim police Sgt. Bob Dunn. Two women who were holed up with Fishel inside the hotel room at the Ramada, 2141 S. Harbor Blvd., were unharmed, he said. Though officials initially feared they may have been hostages, they appeared to have been in the room of their own accord. Parole agents from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation requested help from Anaheim police about 10 a.m. “apprehending a parolee-at-large who was armed and dangerous,” Dunn said. SEE STANDOFF, 3

A Titan player attempts to break away with the puck from SDSU Aztec defenders. The Titans were able to score two goals but lost by two.

Men’s hockey loses in heartbreaker to SDSU

The men’s hockey team came out strong but lost to San Diego State, 4-2

LOCAL | Community center

New center opens for residents of all ages

GABY MARTINEZ Daily Titan

Local politicians join residents to unveil the much-anticipated and hard-fought community center DANIEL HERNANDEZ Daily Titan

Touting the efforts poured into the funding and building of the long-awaited Fullerton Community Center, Mayor Sharon Quirk-Silva and other community officials spoke to a large crowd Saturday and officially opened the site to the public. The community center, located at Amerige Park on Commonwealth Avenue, combines the Boys and Girls Club, Senior Center and Parks and Recreation programs all in one location. “I find that my greatest joy comes from seeing the dreams and aspirations of our citizens realized through the improvements that we have made in Fullerton,” said Quirk-Silva in her speech before she and other youths cut a ribbon,

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Courtesy of City of Fullerton Fullerton Mayor Sharon Quirk-Silva cuts a ceremonial ribbon to mark the opening of the center.

unveiling the new center. The city programs were combined in an effort to bring families together rather than having youths in one building and seniors in another, Quirk-Silva said. One of the highlights of the center, where a band played for the grand opening, is the 5,000-squarefoot Grand Hall, complete with a formal performance stage and full-service kitchen. Also, the new building houses an indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool, a computer lab and a

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small gym equipped with treadmills, billiards tables, a basketball gym and other amenities. With the new pool, the Fullerton Aquatics Sports Team (FAST) will organize a variety of swim classes and other aquatic programs for the community. At the grand opening, FAST coach Jon Urbanchek and other Community Center organizers described the programs. SEE CENTER, 3

Cal State Fullerton men’s hockey team faced the visiting San Diego State Aztecs in their home opener at KHS Ice Arena in Anaheim on Saturday night. The Titans fell to the Aztecs 4-2. KHS Ice Arena was packed with CSUF fans ready and enthusiastic for the game to start. The Titan hockey team, however, did not look ready to play. The first period began with constant puck control by the Aztecs. They won several faceoffs in a row and maintained possession of the puck. San Diego State was also very effective cycling the puck. The Titans had trouble getting out of their offensive zone as a result of passes that kept misconnecting. The Aztecs fired multiple shots at Titans goaltender Brandon Heethuis. He managed to make several outstanding saves in the first period to keep the team in the game. About midway through the period, however, the Titans started skating better and managed to put

some pressure on Aztec goaltender Alex Corbin. The line of Taylor Castle, Alec Censullo and Sean Saligumba won a huge defensive faceoff and maintained possession of the puck. Defenseman Jacob Brummett gave a nice outlet pass to Taylor Castle. On a two-on-one breakaway, Castle fired a slap shot and scored, giving the Titans a 1-0 lead. The goal came at 9:18 of the first period. The period ended with CSUF’s Adam Brusig taking an interference penalty. On the penalty kill, Heethuis made several huge saves. The period ended with the Titans taking a 1-0 lead into the locker room. San Diego State began the second period with tons of offensive pressure. They scored their first goal just 42 seconds into the period. Eric Anderberg scored the goal with Eric Stelnick getting the assist. CSUF responded to the goal. Saligumba brought the puck into the Titans’ offensive zone and gave a quick pass to defenseman Payne Sauer. He in turn gave a sweet pass to Castle who buried the puck from right in front of the net. The second goal came at 4:21 in the second period. Castle, a junior, discussed the second goal. SEE HOCKEY, 8


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