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dtreunion.info is a dedicated information page for Daily Titan alumni reunion events. Daily Titan is a student media outlet associated with California State University, Fullerton. The site mainly serves former staff members, advisers, and related alumni, with content centered on the 65th anniversary, 70th anniversary, and all-era staff reunions held every five years. The page also mentions COMM Week, campus tours, alumni panels, softball games, receptions, awards dinners, and other activities.
The site’s primary purpose is not ticket sales, but event announcements and resource aggregation. It lists a revised 2025 schedule, including alumni panel discussions on different dates, an open house at the Daily Titan newsroom, an Alumni House reception, an annual awards dinner, and alumni breakfast or lunch gatherings. The page also provides links to Flickr photos, a zip download of the 65th anniversary commemorative poster, a 2020 60th anniversary video, 50th anniversary feature materials, the Daily Titan history site, and a Facebook alumni page.
The main text does not show official ticket prices, registration fees, or a paid signup process. Some events, such as a “No-Host Happy Hour,” typically mean attendees pay for their own food or drinks. A donation option is mentioned, but it is a voluntary way to support Daily Titan and should not be treated as event pricing.
The main advantage is that the site brings together a useful amount of information, making it easy for a specific alumni audience to quickly understand the schedule, venue clues, and ways to participate. It also includes many historical resource links with commemorative value. Its connection with COMM Week gives alumni a chance to interact with current students and faculty. The drawbacks are that the page is fairly static and lacks online RSVP, registration forms, calendar subscriptions, map navigation, and an FAQ. Some key details—such as whether registration is required, seating limits, parking rules, and accessibility arrangements—are not fully explained in the main content.
It is best suited for Daily Titan staff from 1960 to the present, including editors, advertising and marketing members, faculty advisers, College of Communications alumni, and their families. For the general public, its practical value is limited unless they are interested in Daily Titan history or CSUF communications-related events.
The main page itself may be directly accessible, but it depends on external resources such as Flickr and Facebook, which are usually restricted in mainland China. Overall, the experience should be rated as “partially restricted.”
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dtreunion.info is an US other provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 2.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Unknown. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach dtreunion.info directly.