Monday April 8, 2019

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Monday April 8, 2019

Volume 105 Issue 33

The Student Voice of California State University, Fullerton

Fullerton Arboretum will stay open for public

NATALIE MEDEIROS / DAILY TITAN

The 26 acres of land that make up the Arboretum opened on Sunday, Dec. 11, 1977 at 1 p.m. and will continue to remain open to the community.

Fragrant flowers were showcased at Green Scene Plant and Garden Expo. NATHAN NGUYEN Lifestyle Editor

KORRYN SANCHEZ Editor in Chief

The sound of water flowing downstream juxtaposed with the smell of flowers and flora encapsulated the entrance to the Green Scene Plant and Garden Expo at the Fullerton Arboretum this weekend. Vendors, participants

and plant enthusiasts from Orange County came together to showcase a variety of crafts, food and exotic plants including pelargoniums and bonsai. While walking through the dirt parking lot entrance, a row of booths displaying cacti, succulents, garden essentials and everything green welcomed those in attendance. A host of vendors, local nurseries and Cal State Fullerton clubs all gathered on Saturday and Sunday afternoon for the 45th annual Green Scene Plant and Garden

Expo at the Arboretum. Aromas of lime, ginger, peppermint and an array of fruity scents sifted into the air from floral arrangements set up for guests to query. Green Scene started in 1971, before the Arboretum opened in 1979. The event began as a fundraiser for the Arboretum’s creation where students, faculty, friends and families came together to help build the Arboretum, said Indigo Brude, a Friends of Fullerton member and horticulturist. SEE PLANTS

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Vice President Danny Kim confirms master plan will incorporate Arboretum. NOAH BIESIADA News Editor

Danny Kim, Cal State Fullerton’s vice president of administration and finance, confirmed last week that there are currently no plans to close the Fullerton Arboretum when its contract expires at the end of 2020.

Kim is the chair for the Executive Task Force in charge of the campus master plan, which includes input from faculty, students and members of the community. “The campus needs a new master plan, because the master plan allows the campus to build buildings, expand programs,” Kim said. “It was developed I believe back in 2003, so it’s about 16 years old.” SEE REMAIN 2

Pop culture fandoms swarm TitanCon Cosplay, video games and Japanese entertainment were featured at the TSU. ANGELINA DEQUINA Asst. Opinion Editor

ANITA HUOR Illustrator

Cosplayers brimming with pride, performers exuberating energy and the smell of Japanese seafood made up the cheerful ambiance of TitanCon 2019 on March 31. The day was conquered by nerd culture, and the energy of the crowd never wore down despite the scorching hot sun. TitanCon is organized every year by members of the TitanCon Committee, a Cal State Fullerton club and is usually held during the spring semester. It started off as the senior project of founder David

Hernandez in 2016. In the three years that have followed, the convention has become a hub for people who are interested in cosplay, video games, and Japanese culture. “At first, we had small ambitions and then it just grew from there. Every year it just got bigger,” Hernandez said. This year, WonderCon was held in Anaheim on the same date, so the attendance rate was half of its usual rate at about 1,500 people. TitanCon was originally funded through Associated Students, but after its success in the first year, the TitanCon Committee started funding it through ticket sales. A wide variety of brightly-colored anime cars were parked at the State College Parking Structure for a car show presented by Itasha Alliance. SEE TITANCON

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ANGELINA DEQUINA / DAILY TITAN

Instagram cosplayers Mystic Taku (right) and Silent Clandestine (left) played Kirito and Asuna from ‘Sword Art Online.’

Latinx students participate in a Daily Titan forum on identity Seven students talked about feeling not-Latin enough, experiencing discrimination and sharing varying opinions about the border wall and politics.

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