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BY MAYA LIFTON FEATURES, P. 4 is based on your height, PRIDE STAFF weight, and gender. WRITER Chelsea Witwer, a nursing student who Thursday was a good helped put the booth day at Cal State San together, told The Pride Marcos as the annual a shocking probability. health expo took place "You don't think about in the library plaza. what you're drinking. The fair provided You can drink over half free food, massages, your calories per day, contests, and much and people don't know more. 40 different or- this," said Witwer. ganizations showed up People are mis- to this event, each hold- informed about the ing individual booths, amount of sugar drinks which offered infor- contain. They tend to mation on a particular misjudge the effect one aspect of health. drink could have on the Some of these organ- body and drink to no izations included North limit. As a result, this coffee, Coca-Cola, Bud- center that specializes in California. County health services, misinformation has led SPORTS UPDATE weiser beer, and Snap- in substance abuse and "Our facilities treat Children's Physicians to the obesity problem pie Iced Tea, Starbucks helps treat addiction. any kind of addiction," medical group, The we face today. has the most calories." Eric Miller, the intake Miller said. "We also SPORTS, P. 5 Clarke, and the Nürsing Witwer also pro- Even so, Witwer said coordinator, said, "We have an [adolescence] department. vided information there are 10 tablespoons work with the major program and work with The nursing depart- pertaining to the amount of sugar in a Coca-Cola. insurance companies. kids under the age of ment had information on of calories certain drinks A Better Tomorrow, We are one of the largest the amount of calories a have, such as Starbucks 18." another organization at providers of substance person should be taking coffee and Coca-Cola. PHOTO BY AARON JAFFE the expo, is a treatment abuse treatment centers PRIDE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER in per day. This number "Between Starbucks EDITORIAL STAFF

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Free two-day shipping available to customers who qualify for our free Amazon Student program. THE PRIDE FEATURES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH, 2010 Adventures to enrich your college experience ASI outdoor excursions offer exciting opportunities BY TORIA BODDEN surfer, but he joined in and soon Snorkel Tour of La Jolla Shores, established as a FEATURES EDITOR became animated telling me their lowest possible rate was norm now, not about the change in people after 60 dollars for nearby date. ASI just academic In last week's issue, we re- the excursions. "People come Excursions is taking students for classes offered as viewed some adventures to raise out and get to do these activities, 20 dollars, which includes lunch part of the col- your happiness level without and it's just great to see their re- and transportation from campus. lege experience r plundering your wallet. But actions. We did indoor skydiving I was also curious about how but also these what about exciting activities last semester, and it was amaz- the adventures were chosen. opportunities to right here in our own proverbial ing to see people afterwards... Greene jumped in and explained, interact through backyard? they could have fun and get their "Well, we initially plan some recreational/ That's where the ASI Excur-" mind of school for a oit," he said that we've been doing for a sports settings. sions program comes in. Run by with a shy smile. while. At the beginning of our It has been re- the Office of Campus Recrea- This semester's excursions training here at Campus Rec, we searched and es- classroom, and ASI Excursions start with a kayaking all put out ideas, and see what tablished that there is a direct seems a perfect way to do that. and snorkeling trip to people agree on... We each go correlation between recreation or For more information, log on La Jolla Shores that's on one or two excursions, to sports participation and excellent to http://www.csusm.edu/rec/ex- ? so popular it sold out host them. I m doing surfing." in academics." He pauses for a cursions.html, or stop by Clarke in less than two days. Campus Recreation also puts out moment. "Campus Recreation Field House. To sign up for an Future activities include a survey each year that asks stu- has taken your mind out of your excursion, bring the excursion rock climbing, surf- dents and staff what they would book, and not just to get away fee to Campus Recreation, in ing, deep-sea fishing, like to see for exercise classes, but to experience something that Clarke Field House, Room 119, paintball, and even a excursions, and even intramural is an internal development. We between 11 a.m. and 4 pjn., Lakers game down in sports. provide learning outcomes from Monday through Thursday. San Diego. So why join The benefits of the pro- our experiences." Online sign-ups are not currently the merry band from gram seem obvious to me, but Lecomte and Greene may not available, but will be in the ASI instead of striking I wanted to hear what it means have been the fanatics I was ex- future. tion, the program offers several out on your own? "I guess the to the people in charge of it. pecting, but it's obvious that they outings during the course of first thing would be the prices You can tell Lecomte has given care a great deal about enriching PHOTOS PROVIDED BY the semester, all designed to for the students, because it's so this a lot of thought. "It's really students' lives outside of the OFFICE OF CAMPUS RECREATION introduce you to new activities cheap. We're giving 40 to JMIWMMMIMi 1 M I SÉ or give you a chance to cheaply 50 percent off regular group m participate in some you already rates, so that's usually around love. 75 percent off [the price for] I suspected when I walked individuals. You're going into Clarke Field House to talk along with people your own to the people in charge of the age with your same interests," program, I was going to end up Lecomte explains. "And stuck in a room with a couple of we've been doing this for a fitness fanatics, the air smell- while... we've tried a few ing slightly of sweat, Gatorade different outfitters, and if we and condescension. I was dead can findbette r services, we do wrong. I ended up with two that. And we take care of the nice guys who just want to give entire logistics. If you tried to CSUSM students some cheap do it [yourself], you'd have to thrills of the legal and decent reserve, book, get in a group. variety. Hugo Lecomte, the head But we take care of that „and of Campus Recreation, greeted transportation, and usually me with a smile and a firm hand- food. It's like... an all-inclu- shake. His passion for the ASI sive cruise." And he's right Excursions program quickly be- on the money. The prices are came evident, his words gather- amazing. They range from ing speed as he told me about the five dollars for rock climb- 20-pounder they caught on last ing to 30 dollars for Premier year's deep-sea fishing excur- Lodge seats at the Lakers sion. Steven Greene, the student game. In fact, when I checked in charge of the program itself, San Diego Bike and Kayak seems like every other laid back Tours for their Kayak and Fun, fit, and fabulous ASI Campus Recreation offers a variety of fitness classes BY JENNA JAREGUI salsa, line dancing, Jiu-Jitsu, or 1) It's free! We mentioned it House is a short walk away. you're going to receive the basic DIGITAL MEDIA MANAGER "AB. Blast" at the Campus Rec- earlier, but this means complete- 3) It's a fun way to add some instruction to get the basics. If reation Center (TheClarke 119). ly free. Unlike gyms that might newness to your life, whether you're more advanced, these From Sept. 20 to Dec. 10, Indoor cycling will be held offer martial arts classes, but that means new exercises, new are going to be classes in which you can take your pick of a vari- on brand new equipment at the charge for equipment, all classes workout buddies, or both. you'll be challenged to learn new ety of fun ways to exercise—and University Village Apartments, will provide you with the gear 4) A little exercise will actu- things," explains Hugo Lecomte, the classes are FREE to CSUSM and hip-hop dance and line danc- you need while you're at Clarke ally make writing papers easier head of Campus Recreation. "All students! Faculty must pay a fee ing are both new and exciting op- Field House. It's also a way to - no joke! British research has the fitness classes are very inclu- of $60 that allows access to any tions that will be joining student save money by stopping your shown that mid-day exercise will sive and suitable for all levels." of the classes for the semes- favorites like zumba and yoga. If membership somewhere else. enhance your mood and make ter. Sign up for your choice of you can still think of an excuse, 2) It's on site. You're already you more productive. Ashtanga yoga, "Cardio Kick," here are five unbeatable reasons on campus, and no matter where 5)The classes are built to suit indoor cycling, hip-hop, zumba/ to join a class without delay. you are on campus, Clarke Field everybody. "If you're a beginner, CAMPUS R]ECREATIO N WEEKLY SCHEDULE (Refèrt o www.csusm.edu/rec/fitnessclasses.html for more inform atioti about thes e classes.)

Ashtanga Yoga Cardio Kick Indoor Cycling at the UVA Hip-Hop Zumba/Salsa Dancing Line Dancing Jiu-Jitsu AB. Blast Tuesdays and Mondays and Monday: 5:30 p.mc - 6:20 p.m. Thursdays Wednesdays Thursdays Mondays Mondays and Thursdays Tuesdays Tuesday: 12 -12:50 p.m. & 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. Wednesdays 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. 5:20pm p.m. 3:30 p.m. - Wednesday: 5:30 p.m. - 6:20 p,m. 3:50 p.m. Thursday: 4:30 pjn. - 5:20 p.m. Sign-up @ 760-750-3711 (only reservations for the same day will be accepted) Fresh, local, affordable food Exploring CSUSM's Farmers' Market BY JENNA JAUREGUI awesome on pancakes, award the nutrients get DIGITAL MEDIA MANAGER winning salsa with chips and tor- reduced every day tillas, tamales, smoked fish with after it is picked. In a world of pre-packaged, flavors that will really knock The more alive frozen edibles, farmers markets your socks off, oils, balsamic your food is, the are a fresh reminder of food's vinegars, stainless steel water more alive you more natural origins. Comprised bottles, really cool woven bags are!" of many different vendors selling for shopping, and all kinds of re- The their locally grown and home- cycled stuff and environmentally CSUSM Farmers' made wares, farmers' markets conscious items." Market is held offer consumers the rare opportu- If the food itself isn't every Wednesday nity to purchase food and goods enpugh to entice you to explore afternoon in the direct from the source—fostering the plethora of outdoor stands, front parking a human connection between Scott invites students to consider lot off Craven consumers and those who the economic benefits of shop- Rd. Its operating nurtured their products to ripe ping at the farmers market. "The hours are 3 p.m. perfection. This creates a unique .dollar spent on a local business to 7 p.m. and 1 shopping experience that keeps in the community has three times p.m. to sunset in you, the environment, and the lo- the impact on the local economy the winter season. cal economy strong and healthy. than if that money gets spent Visit the market's CSUSM hosts the San in a nationwide chain or big information booth Marcos Certified Farmers' Mar- box store," she said. The more to learn about the ket once a week. The market just support the market receives, the Fresh Fund Pro- celebrated its first anniversary, more it can expand and gain gram and other and hopes to continue raising more vendors. Buylocalthink- options available student awareness and support of global.com describes how buying to federal as- its services. Lome Scott, who local food from farmers' mar- sistance recipients manages this market as well as kets benefits the environment as (WIC, SSI, and those in Valley Center and City well as the economy. The site EBT). The farm- Heights, describes'the market as explains, "Transporting food ers' market also a "nice environment," offering long distarlces uses an incredible offers demon- an exciting sensoiy experience amount of fossil fuel that releases strations and of colorful sights, delicious fla- pollutants into the atmosphere activities ranging vors, and pleasant conversation. contributing to global climate from cooking According to her, the market change and air pollution." Fresh, demos to musical includes around 25 vendors sell- locally grown food is also a performances. To ing "handmade artisan jewelry better choice for a healthy life- receive advance and clothes, really good artisan style. According to Scott, "The notice about these bread, local honey, an awesome majority of the nutrients are still events, sign up for variety of hummus, homemade available when it's fresh, where the e-mail list at Next on the event calendar is a ers markets and more informa- butter with garlic, rosemary, or as when it's been sitting around the market. Notices will be sent dance demo on September 22. tion, visit www.sdfarmbureau. basil, sweet almond butter that's on the grocery shelf for a week, weekly on Wednesday morning. For a complete list of local farm- org/BuyLocal/Farmers-Markets.

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ProwlinFarmer's Market special' : bruschetttheà kitchen with local growers all Fresh Bruschettà Combine garlic, olive oil, with extra love and care. help you to remember 1 clove of garlic, minced chopped tomatoes, and basil until Ciao, my bruschettà babes! where your food comes 1 tbs olive oil well mixed and season with salt See you at the next farmers' from and appreciate its 2 large ripe tomatoes, finely and pepper. Spoon onto slices of market! roots. chopped warmed, toasted crusty bread and During this late Vi cup chopped fresh basil serve. Feel free to experiment The Cookin' Cougar summer season, lo- Vi cup crumbled cheese (like and add olives, onion, or other cal markets have an feta, ricotta,o r goat cheese) extras to the tomato mixture! Sa- abundance of toma- salt and pepper to taste vor the fresh taste, and appreciate PHOTO BY TORIA BODDEN toes, herbs, and other that your ingredients were grown crusty bread DRAWING BY CHELSEA JAUREGUI garden goodies. This week's recipe features ripe tomatoes and fresh basil. According to healthfood-guide .com, tomatoes are high in BY JENNA JAUREGUI lycopene, a powerful DIGITAL MEDIA MANAGER antioxidant that helps fight can- cer. Studies have also suggested Farmers' markets are stead- that tomatoes may help fight ily gaining popularity as more aging and degenerative diseases. people venture out from under Fresh, organic produce from the the grocery store's fluorescent farmers market guarantees that lights and into the world of the tomato's nutrient power is" open-air shopping. Featuring at its peak! What better way to locally grown and often organic highlight this juicy fruit than a produce, farmers' markets are delicious batch of bruschettà? the perfect place to find fresh, Although the name may sound healthy choices and support the fancy, bruschettà is one of the local agricultural community. simplest, quickest ways to use The farmers' market experience your farmers' market finds. stimulates every sense—the Enjoy this tasty Italian creation colorful array of food, the free as an appetizer, a side dish, or a samples of homegrown goods, hearty snack! and the pleasant conversation WE PRIDE SPORTS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH, 2010 CSUSM Women's Soccer Defeats Hastings (NE) at Home 1-0 by KYLE TREMBLEY showing flashes of real quality in That would be all the scor- the open field. CSUSM out-shot ing, as the second half saw the Less than 24 hours after a Hastings 22-4 and held a 6-3 Cougars generate plenty more grueling match at Westmont advantage in corner kicks. chances but not quite be able to College in Santa Barbara, The game's lone goal came finish. Keeper Kaycee Gun- #12-ranked CSUSM women's late in the first half. A nice build- ion was rock solid as usual in soccer was back at home on Sun- up resulted in Natalya Erbel net, making a pair of saves and day, defeating Hastings 1-0. feeding a pass to Rachel Schulte, consistently making the right #12 CSUSM improves to who knocked it across the face decisions. 4-1-2 this season. Hastings (Ne- of the goal to Lauren Johnson. Cougar women's soccer will braska) falls to 1-4. Johnson expertly controlled the face a big test this Wednesday at Despite the short turnaround pass, and from the right side of home against Point Loma. Kick- time, the Cougars for the most the goal finished with a slicing off is at 3PM. part looked sharp, generating shot past the keeper into the left- numerous scoring chances and side netting.

Penalty kick downs Pulvers' side spent most of the keeper Kaycee Gunion, who game in the middle of the field. dove left. Cougar women in The two teams traded mostly "For me, in an overtime game overtime weak chances during regulation. like that, you have to be one hun- Three minutes into over- dred percent committed to the should have never been in that other doubleheader at Mangrum BY MICHAEL RAWSON time, Master's pushed the ball penalty," said Pulvers. "I thought position to begin with, because Field on Wednesday vs. Point up toward the Cougar goal. A there were too many questions we were just lazy in recovering Lorna Nazarene. In the afternoon game, a con- Mustang player went down near about whether or it was or not defensively," said Pulvers. troversial call minutes into the the 18-yard line. The foul looked for it to be called, [but] we put Amanda Diamond stopped first overtime handed the Mas- like it could have been a free ourselves in a bad spot on that five shots to record the shutout ter's College women the victory kick, but the official pointed to particular play." for the Mustangs. Gunion also over the Lady Cougars, 1-0. the penalty box. Andie Reyes "And whether the penalty saved five. Looking sluggish after a easily put the chance into the was a penalty...that's certainly The Cougars will play an- successful road trip to Arizona, right corner past All-American a questionable situation, but we Cougar men hold really come momentum and manag- began the season ranked second around once ing just two shots on in the NAIA, but fell to #22 after Master's College in awhile," goal. After a late foul in going 0-1-1 in their first two scoreless in tie the Head overtime, Cougar Captain games. Coach told Bradley Seidenglanz had Coach Pulvers enjoyed the BY MICHAEL RAWSON The Pride. the game's best chance on performance of his young de- "We'll miss the ensuing free kick, but fense. "At the spine of our team, The men's soccer team took a him." sent it sailing inches over we play freshman, sophomore, big step defensively on Wednes- The young the crossbar. freshman, sophomore," he said day night, holding #22 The Cougars (2- Andrew Bussell after the game. "[The Team's] Master's College to a 0-0 draw in 2-1) sorely made two key saves work ethic ...has been awe- double overtime. missed his for CSUSM. Master's some all season long. We've just But they sure could have used presence at Defender Brian Gardner showed some real inexperience Brandon Zuniga. Mangrum nearly put the game away in the games we've lost. Today, Last year's team MVP and Field on in overtime, but his long they showed a lot of maturity in star forward ran out of eligibility Wednesday, attempt from the left side being able to close the defending after the 2009 season, and Ron failing to bounced harmlessly off national runner-up to a draw." Pulvers knows it won't be easy mount any the right post. to replace him. "Players like him offensive The Master's College

Late Comeback Comes Up mont Doug Harrell in the 39th minute. Women's Soccer Ties West- leading 7-3 in corner kicks. Taylor Schur- Short as Men's Westmont added its second early in the man led the Cougars with three shots. second half, as a corner kick was headed mont 0-0 Cougar keeper Kaycee Gunion made Soccer Falls to Westmont into the lower corner of the net by An- five saves in earning her third shutout of BY KYLE TREMBLEY thony Niboli in the 59th minute. the season. BY KYLE TREMBLEY CSUSM would respond though, as CSUSM will be in action at home to- #12-ranked CSUSM was held scoreless Sterling Petersen scored following a morrow against Hastings College, starting for the second-straight match on Saturday, Playing in front of a big crowd in throw-in in the 79th minute, giving him at 11 a.m. Santa Barbra, Cal State San Marcos men's his first goal as a Cougar. But CSUSM but continued to play stifling defense, tying soccer came up short against a good couldn't notch the equalizer, falling by Westmont College 0-0 on the road. Westmont team, losing 2-1 on the road that 2-1 margin. CSUSM is now 3-1-2 on the year. last Saturday. Kevin Ernst made 6 saves in net for Westmont is 1-2-2. PHOTOS PROVIDED BY CSUSM is now 2-3-1 on the year. the Coguars. Playing at Westmont College in Santa AARON J AFFE Westmont is 3-0-2. CSUSM will be in action this Wednes- Barbra, the teams were evenly matched PRIDE STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER The Cougars got into a 2-0 hole, start- day at home in a huge rivalry match with on the stat sheet, with Westmont holding a ing with a penalty kick goal from West- Point Loma, starting at 5:30 PM*. slim 10-9 advantage in shots, and CSUSM DROPPING THIS WEEK BY REBEKAH GREEN PICTURES COURTESY OF AMAZON.COM PRIDE STAFF WRITER The Walkmen - "Lisbon" - Fat Possum/Bella Union

The Walkmen had their start in 2000 and are now approaching the release of their sixth album, "Lisbon." Having been together for nearly 10 years, The Walkmen's unique sound has been compared to that of , but they continue to stay themselves while making new additions to their sound with each album, choosing to break away from the more familiar independent and garage types of music like The Hives or . They toured in support of their album to a few festivals last spring, including All Tomorrow's Parties in England, and in Chicago. This month, The Walkmen are touring around the U.S., as well as Vancouver and Toronto, Canada. In support of their new album, The Walkmen are selling copies of "Lisbon" with original designs from etsy.com (check them out! http://www.etsy.com/shop/TheWalkmen).

Weezer - "Hurley" - Epitaph Records

When you see the cover of Weezer's new album there is no need to double take. Indeed, it is a photo of Jorge Garcia also known as "Hurley" from the television series "Lost." Whether or not there is a connection between this character and the album, "Hurley" is Weezer's eighth anticipated album. Weezer as a band has existed since 1992 and although they have expressed influence from The Pixies, Nirvana and Green Day, with each album their sound manages to stay original, yet always evolving. "Hurley," which is up for preview on their Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/weezer) shows off Weezer's signature rock sound that still manages to be new and even fun. The album also features Michael Cera providing back-up vocals on one of the tracks. The deluxe edition of "Hurley", which can be purchased on Itunes, includes a few bonus tracks and a cover of Coldplay's "Viva la Vida."

Linkin Park - "A Thousand Suns" - Warner Bros. Records

These days one needs only to mention Linkin Park and the tunes of "In The End," "Faint," and "Numb" begin ringing through ears. September 14th is the release date of their latest studio album "A Thousand Suns." Linkin Park, already known for their impacting lyrics and unique musical style, seem to have done it again. Many critics already praise this new album for its sound and impressive writing. Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda continue to share vocals, which can be heard on the album's first single "The Catalyst," released this past August, along with other songs on the album. The band also worked off of their influence from the renowned hip-hop group, Public Enemy. Following "Minutes to Midnight," "A Thousand Suns" cumulates nearly two years of writing and recording into a fourth full-length album from the band known for their mixture of rock, rap and other devices, making Linkin Park a name to be recognized. 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The film tells injury that could affect Scott's career, he begins to see eventually finds the sender, Claire, and decides to help the story of Dastan and his discovery of a that Morgan was only in interested in him for the mon- the woman find her long lost love, Lorenzo Bartolini. sacred dagger that can turn back time. With ey and fame, and that Leslie, his new physical therapist, Along the way Sophie too discovers more about her- this knowledge he winds up on an adventure is the one who truly wants what is best for him and self and her feelings as she travels alongside Claire's with a princess named Tamina, and unveils his future. The chemistry between the two actors (and grandson Charlie. Director Gary Winick's previous a web of political treachery amongst his music icons) flows well within the story and the feel of works include "13 Going On 30," "Charlotte's Web," own family. This film comes from director the film. This is director Sanaa Hamri's seventh film, and "Bride Wars." 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