The Hornet 2011-12 Issue 9

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The Hornet Fullerton College

Volume 97, Issue 9

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

What’s inside Local

Occupy Orange County has moved to the city of Fullerton

A crowning moment

Marcus Wilson becomes president due to resignation

Their mission is to provide a safe learning environment for staff and students on campus. The group will have to check-in with Andrea Hanstein every day they are here.

KRYSTA FAURIA Editor in Chief

Entertainment

The “California Art” exhibit brings both known and unknown artists. Now through February 21, the exhibit will be open to the public in the Fullerton College art gallery room, room 1004.

Courtesy of Alex Avina

Danielle Evans, a Cal State Fullerton student, was crowned Miss Fullerton at the annual pageant Saturday at the Fullerton College Campus Theatre. FC students Breanna Burrows and Diamond Polk received first and second runner-up in the competition. Burrows also received Miss Congeniality. The reigning queen will serve as a spokesperson for the Fullerton Community and will represent the organization in various charities for the year.

FC places Top 10 in annual math competition Math club takes high honors in nationwide event. CHRISTINA CORONA

This Day in Hornet History • • In 1983, the Fullerton Public Library got the first coin-operated computer in the OC. It was an Apple II system and charged $1 for 20 minutes. • In 1981, three CSUF students and former FC students, Randy Skretvedt and brothers Jeff and Greg Lenburg had their book, “The Unauthorized Biography - Steve Martin” published. • In 1975, Ray Bradbury lectured students on the space age as a creative challenge and the comparison of novel, stage and screen writing.

Faculty Senate President voted in

Hornet Reporter

Last semester, the Student Math League took ninth place in the national competition sponsored by the American Math Association for Two Year Colleges. The contest is divided into two rounds in the year, one in the fall and one in the spring.

The first round took place last October at FC, with a record of 77 students that participated. During the competition, students have an hour to complete the exam, which is made up of 20 multiple choice and short answer questions ranging from, college algebra, trigonometry, and probability. “FC ranked ninth in the nation in round one. Because of our large numbers of competing students, we expect to finish stronger this year,” said Dana Clahane, professor of Mathematics. “Hopefully in the top ten and maybe higher than seventh if we are fortunate.”

Some of the highest scoring participants for FC were Justin Gottula, Triet Ta, Michael Forsuelo, Tu Nguyen, Horace Robison and Melissa Riddle. Winners are established after results of the second round are in, which will take place on March 9. Scores are combined from both rounds to decide the final ranking. The top three students from FC will receive scholarships for their achievement. Clahane encourages students to participate. “The AMATYC competition is an outstanding way to sharpen one’s problem solving ability, which can

be crucial for success in graduate school and in industry employment beyond one’s degree.” Students can prepare to participate in the competition by attending study sessions that are held every Friday by Bill Cowieson, Paul Sjoberg, and Dana Clahane from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. beginning February 10 and continuing through March 2. Any student at FC who has not yet received a two-year or four-year degree is eligible to participate. For more information please visit: staff.www.fullcoll.edu/ dclahane/ma/meetings.htm

overseen construction plans and efforts throughout the project. “Once the building is done, we’ll make changes,” said Perez. “It’s a tough balance, but I think the team is working well to get it done,” Perez said.

FC hired about 20 different groups including an electrician, plumber and roofer that have been working on the buildings since last semester. Construction manager C.W. Driver and architect Randy Ranken with R2A have been in

charge of the planning and building of the two buildings. Classes are expected to resume in the buildings by Fall 2013. The welding classes may stay at the La Habra site because the site at FC has had big changes.

The Fullerton College Faculty Senate unanimously voted FC business professor, Marcus Wilson, into the position of president of the Senate at their first meeting of the semester Thursday. Wilson had been serving as the acting president of the Senate since Sean Chamberlin unexpectedly resigned from the position on Dec. 12, 2011. Because Chamberlin was scheduled to serve as president through the spring of 2013, the senate did not have someone chosen for the position when he resigned. Wilson, who served as the president of Wilson the Senate in the term prior to Chamberlin’s, was the only Senate member that was nominated to fill the position. Wilson made it clear at the meeting Chamberlain that he only planned to serve as president for this semester. Chamberlin’s resignation in the middle of his term was the first time a Faculty Senate president had done this at FC. Because this had never happened, and there are no clear guidelines to what is supposed to be done in this event, the senate has not made a decision on what they will do after this semester. When asked if anyone else has said they want to run for president after this semester, Wilson replied with, [See News: Page 3]

Construction on campus continues for 900 and 700 Buildings Construction on campus buildings are progressing GENESIS MIRANDA News Editor

Construction workers have started laying down the foundation of the 900 Building while framing and plumbing is being installed in the 700 building. The Buildings are estimated to be completed by April 2013.

The construction of the 700 and 900 Buildings is ongoing and progressing more this semester. Some minor setbacks during construction have been that crew have had to re-do construction when new equipment has been introduced. Michael Perez, vice president of administrative services, has

ON CAMPUS

NEWS IN BRIEF

OFF CAMPUS

Deadline for Spring graduation is February 10.

Fullerton College Foundation Scholarship

Get informed on the Dream Team scholarship

Don’t forget the application for Spring graduation is being accepted now through February 10.

Applications for the FC Foundation Scholarship are accepted now through March 31.

A seminar on the Dream Team scholarship will be held today from noon to 1 p.m. in Room 229.

Upperclassmen’s Valentine’s Day A day to forget the Valentine’s Day Blues, The Upperclassmen will host a day of games in the STAGES theatre. Admission is $7.

OC Sierra Club offers hikes This group meets every Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. to hike a total of 5 miles various trails around Laguna Lake in Fullerton.

INDEX News...................................3 Opinion...........................4,5 Local.................................6,7 A&E....................................8 Sports..................................9

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