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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Coyote Chronicle (1984-) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Springs. the fault include Palmdale and Desert Hot quakes arestillpossible. quake inearlyOctober. Futuremajor faced an increased risk of a major earth lies squarely along the San Andreas Fault, “ODM” Gutierrez. closed at6,”saidonairpersonality Robert willing topaythemoneygetinwhenwe last minute,peoplecontinuedtoshowup. away. Evenwhentheeventwasdowntoits the longlines,thatdidnotkeepanyone were anxioustoentertheevent, evenwith mances. the event lively with their on stage perfor Los 5andmorekept Frankie J,D.R.A.M, performances. the InlandEmpire while listening to live various taquerias and restaurants around to comeoutandtastethebesttacosfrom the festival invited friends andfamilies formances. lection of taco stands, drinks,andlive per located in Riverside’s historical downtown. ond annual I.E. Taco Festival at White Park 99.1 KGGI AndiHeartMediaheldtheirsecondannualTaco Festival atWhitePark, inDowntown Riverside. The event inlcudedlocalvendors from allover theInlandEmpire. Tacos takeoverInlandEmpire COYOTECHRONICLE.NET

Opinions The alert came after seismologists re Other nearbycities located on ornear The city ofSanBernardino,which “We had people in line at 5 p.m.still People arriving throughout the day Current topname recorders Lloyd, Organized and hostedby99.1KGGI, For $12thefestivaloffered a large se Thousands ofpeopleattended the sec By JOSHADAMSON By Continue onPg. 2 ISRAEL RAMIREZ Staff Writer Staff Writer Staff Waiting for shake thegreat ------Sally McGill. of GeologyandInterimChair,Professor on thesouthern San Andreas fault,” stated a magnitude seven orlarger earthquake swarm could potentially be a foreshock to cal Surveyissuedanalertstatingthatthis the San the USGeologi Andreas fault,so beneath the Salton Sea occurred close to cording to The ChristianScience Monitor. around 100miles east of SanDiego, ac corded several small quakes that occurred Lloyd (toppicture) andFrankie J(above) were themanyperforming artistsattheI.E.Taco justtwo of Festival. not endanytimesoon. might beatrendthat will America’s lacktoreadon Selective reading THE INDEPENDENTSTUDENT VOICE OFCALIFORNIASTATE UNIVERSITY, SANBERNARDINOSINCE1965 “The recentswarmofearthquakes pg. 5 Vol. LIV, No. 4 - - reach $200billion. 50,000 could be injured, and damages may could bedestroyed. Empire areas. Railways and the 15 freeway beneath rubble in old downtown Inland Times. Los Angeles the for SanBernardino County, according to quake wouldbedevastatingly destructive

Features “The occurrence of thisearthquake More than1000people could die, A quakelikethiscouldburypeople that amajor Simulations haveshown Photos courtesyofJorge Lopez/iHeartMedia,Inc. a majorquake. she felt unprepared to properly respond to student Tiffany Hoganson,whoaddedthat quakes because I live on campus,” said ed McGill. in 100duringtheweekofswarm,”stat from onein6000anygivenweekto of amajor quake on the San Andreas fault, swarm temporarily increased the chance Market shines injured whilehiking nate. to GoFundMe.com/CristaCrisis todo things,” statedMylesha. believes thatloveisthegreatest ofall ness regardingheraccident. ZTA truly thoughts/prayers, and spreadaware who havedonated,keptherintheir would all like to personally thank those a sisterweholdneartoourheart. We ter loveandappreciate your supportfor in regardstoher. page hasraisedover$7,000. expenses. As of Oct. 27 her GoFundMe least $20,000 tohelpcoversomeofthe medical bill. cess which will amount to an expensive tention throughoutherrecoverypro need surgery andconstant medical at Linda Medical Center where shewill face,” statedbyMyleshaviae-mail. and endedtaking afullimpact toher her balance, shifted herweightforward “Crista went down the hill and she lost on thewaydownmountain. trail made herlosecontrol and balence Lozano. her Sigma Nu alumni brother Adrian with herZTA sisterMyleshaDavisand Kappa Theta Chapter(ZTA) washiking bruised eyes. face, dislocated jaw, broken nose and Sunday Oct.23. vere injurieswhilehikingatForestFalls fresh produce. a lotofattentionfor their Redlands marketis getting “Now thatsometimehaspassedafter “I’m superconcerned about earth Students andfacultymemberscan “On behalf of Crista, we as a chap Her ZTA familysentoutamessage Her sorority is hoping to raise at She wasinstantlylifted to Loma Mylesha describedwhathappened, Unfortunately, thesteepness ofthe Alumni member of Zeta Tau Alpha, Tarvin’s injuries include a fractured Student Crista Tarvin, obtained se ZTA member By SAEEDVILLANUEVA Continue onPg. 4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31,2016 Staff Writer Staff pg. 8 ------News Chronicle Page 2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016 Continued from Pg. 1 watched their children play in the kid “It exceeded the expectations, we had zone, arranged with many activities for the a turn out from five to eight thousand,” younglings to enjoy. added iHeart Media Riverside Promotions “It’s always great to spend a weekend Director, KC Morris. with my kids and family, and what better People were dancing, laughing and way to do it than coming to a festival that l having an overall great time with their has great food and a place for my kids to loved ones. enjoy as well,” said Jonathan Santos Throughout the day, White Park was Not only was the event about the food completely filled with enthusiasts who and music, it was about bringing the com- were determined to get a taste from each of munity together to interact with each other the provided vendors. along with the city’s police officers. “The lines are very long, but the wait There were many officers on site mak- is worth it, I definitely had to try last year’s ing sure the event was peaceful and enjoy- festival winners The Taco Diva, and I have ing the event themselves, as they also had to say they didn’t disappoint,” said attend- part in organizing the festival. ee Miguel Sanchez. “I’ve helped organize part of this This being the second annual Inland event for three years now, any family event Empire Taco Festival, many families at- that brings law enforcement and the people tended and enjoyed the event as they together is good for the city,” said Officer

Javier Cabrera. were needed. 99.1 wanted to bring back the “I love this event. I love being at family festival feel, it started with the salsa events like these, seeing positive between festival last year. We’re going to end up our community and our police officers,” adding more festivals as well,” said 99.1’s added Cabrera. music director Evelyn Erives. Riverside had long been planning “Legion of United Latin Citizens (Lu- community events, but struggled to make Lac) was the foundation that benefited this the events happen due to circumstances out week, they manned the beer garden and of their control. ticket sales.” added Erives Some of the positives that come from The city of riverside and iHeartMe- these events are about bringing the city’s dia group are planning to organize future community closer, while also contributing events for the community, similar to The its profits to foundations with a cause. I.E. Taco Festival. “We had orange blossom festival and For further information about attend- summer melt down, but they had to be can- ing or volunteering at future events feel celled with economy or city permits that free to visit 991kggi.iheart.com. The taco festival had fun for all, kids included had a fun zone and different booths that included face paintings. Coyote Chronicle Ride FREE with Editor in Chief Abigail Tejada Sports Editor Lauren Jennings

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Death by airbag

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By TRICIA KANG the explosion, the more heat and humidity dangerous air bags, that may inflate in a prior test results, leaving defected airbags Staff Writer the engine face the more likely they are to car crash. According to the U.S. National not repaired. malfunction. Highway Traffic Safety Administration Takata and 17 other automakers seek At least 16 deaths are now linked to One of the most recent accidents oc- (NHTSA) “A 50-year-old woman from financial cooperation in paying for these the defect in Honda and Acura safety fea- curred in Riverside County was on Sept. Corona died driving a 2001 Honda Civic mass recalls, making it one of the biggest tures of air bags deploying. Resulting in 30. The victim was identified as Delia that was first recalled in 2008 and never re- recalls in U.S. history. the recall of nearly 100 million air bags Robles, a Corona resident who died at the paired.” NHTSA Student Richard Chae said, “As a daily worldwide by more than a dozen automak- hospital after a crash at a Riverside inter- “Millions of people have been forced commuter, I would not feel safe driving to ers around the world and as close as River- section. to keep driving cars that pose a deadly risk school and would consider buying a new side County. “Looking to purchase a Honda as a because there aren’t enough replacement car with these recalls and potential dangers As of last month, 11 people have died mom to be, if theses recalls were to hap- airbags to make all the necessary repairs that can put me at risk.” and more than 100 have been injured due pen and put me and my newborn in danger, until 2019,” according to NHTSA. Being a commuter school, Honda civ- to the malfunction. although not all will have these defects I’m Lawsuits are being brought against ics could be cost efficient to college - stu The airbags in a car collision are sure the car would have a warranty and I Japanese based Takat. dents. known to explode on impact. would go to the dealership and ask for The companies were aware of the The Honda Civic involved in the Riv- Instead of modifying the impact of higher authority to either have my car fixed defect and after conducting secret evalua- erside crash had been included in multiple the crash, these recalled airbags contain a or replace with no expense,” said student tions and assessments of the defected area, recalls since 2008. propellant that causes them to inflate in a Merelyn Busby. revealed dangerous flaws in serious safety Mailing multiple recall notices to the crash but when exposed with high impact Recall notices were sent out to those hazards and were not reported to the fed- car’s registered owners, when upon inspec- can blow apart a metal canister or debris driving a 2001 - 2003 models of Honda and eral safety regulators. tion found that their Takata inflators were bursting towards the driver or passengers. Acura vehicles. Allegedly the Takata company ar- extremely dangerous, but its record indi- Inflated air bags designed to contain There is up to a 50 percent chance of ranged for their engineers to wipe out all cate the vehicles was never repaired.

CCBriefs: By ERIKA AGUILAR Staff Writer

Homeless man killed while sleeping A man shot seeks help from 7-11 Rain could bring mudslides to the Inland Empire A crash in Ocean Beach, San Diego killed a 60-year- A man was shot in the arm early Monday morning, Rain is in the forecast for the Inland Empire for the old homeless man while he was sleeping under a tree, on near Highland Avenue in San Bernardino and drove to upcoming days and people who live in areas affected by Saturday morning, according to Fox 5 news. 7-Eleven to seek help. the wildfires are now being alerted to take precautions in The driver was going eastbound on I-8 but in a matter Eddie Freenman who works at 7-Eleven helped the case of a possible mudslide occurring, according to San of seconds, lost control of the car and ended up crashing man by wrapping a towel around his wound while another Bernardino County officials. into a tree where the man was sleeping, according to po- customer assisted him. The rain in the Inland Empire on Sunday night, lice officers. The man was awake and alert when he was taken to which continued Monday afternoon, dropping almost 2 After the accident, two people helped the driver out the hospital, police officers are still looking for the shoot- inches of rain, did not cause any dangers, according to of the car and he was taken to UCSD Medical Center for er, according to The Sun Shootings. The Sun Storms. his injuries.

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An app was the first response to a rescue Man arrested for destroying Trump’s Hollywood star Delivery driver falls into a 50-foot hole Madeline Dahl, a 23 year-old nurse who works at Se- James lambert Otis was arrested for destroying presi- A delivery driver fell into a 50-foot hole and was attle’s University of Washington Medical Center received dential candidate, Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood trapped at a construction site in Beverely Crest on Thurs- an alert on her phone that reported someone in need of Walk of Fame, according to The Sun Vandalism News. day morning. The 30 year-old man arrived at the site help in her area and she ended up saving the person’s life, Otis, from Beverly Hills, said he took a sledgeham- at about 8:30 a.m.. When he was exiting his truck, he according to CNN News. mer to smash Trump’s star because he was frustrated by stepped on some plywood that was covering a steep hole After receiving the alert along with a map, Dahl went the candidate’s way of exploiting women and sexually as- on the construction area and fell inside. outside the hospital to look for the person who needed saulting them. He planned to sell Trump’s star to raise At around 9:35 a.m., firefighters introduced fresh air help and found Zach Forcade, a medical student helping money for organizations that support women, according into the hole by a “confined space ventilation system”, he Stephen DeMont who had fallen. to The Sun Vandalism News. was pulled out of the hole with a rope and was taken in an ambulance for minor cuts, according to KTLA5 News. News Chronicle Page 4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016

Josh Adamson | Chronicle Photo The San Bernardino mountains, which set the back drop for CSUSB, sits directly along the San Andreas Fault which is over 800 miles long. San Bernardino and other surrounding cities are at high risk while be located on an active flat line. Continued from Pg. 1 argue that the increased probability level during an alert with household members in the event of a quake, said Ge- the swarm, the probability of a large quake has dropped is too low and is not understood well enough to justify a ology Professor, Joan Fryxell. back to its previous level,” added McGill. public alert,” stated McGill. Students agreed that precautionary steps are impor- So-Cal residents face more risks of major earthquakes Students should use the opportunity provided by these tant. in the future. alerts to learn about earthquake preparedness measures. “Evacuation routes should be studied in case of an “Over the next 30 years, there is a 59% probability According to McGill, “This could include storing earthquake,” said Hoganson. of a large earthquake on the southern San Andreas fault,” emergency water and food at your home, work place and “Personally, I hope people are well prepared for an stated McGill. in your car, buying a fire extinguisher for your home, earthquake, while [people] should be concerned, they do The recent alerts were the first to be widely dissemi- teaching your children to drop, cover and hold during an not need to be frightened about unnecessary issues,” added nated across social media platforms. earthquake; [and] reminding your children of where to go Fryxell. “Some seismologists think this wide dissemination and whom to call after an earthquake.” Students and faculty should view this alert as a wake- of earthquake alerts is a good idea, so that people can be Other precautions include updating contact informa- up call to the earthquake risks that are part and parcel of aware of temporary increases in earthquake risk, others tion and determining where to go and where to convene the Inland Empire.

By EMILY ANNE ESPINOSA The event ended with an open-discus- Staff Writer sion lead by students, where students open- ly asked sex-related questions among their peers. Students and faculty gather together “It’s always important to know to have a discussion about sex. what precautions to take and to Let’s Talk About Sex! was hosted be informed when doing any- by the Santos Manuel Student Union thing,” said second-year stu- (SMSU) Cross Cultural Center, dent Anika Lee. Student Health Center (SHC), Some questions asked and Psychology Counseling included the roles of men Center. and women during sex, Judi Cruz, Health Edu- returning the favor dur- cation Assistant at the SHC, ing oral sex, if the hosted the event. number of past sexual “We’re not encouraging partners matter, and if people to be sexually active, women watch porn. and were not discouraging At the end of them,” said Cruz. “This is the event, 350 goody not a class, this is not a lec- bags were prepared ture,” continued Cruz. to distribute after The event is intended then event if students to inform students about sex completed an evalua- and how to protect their health tion survey. by giving awareness to the re- “It’s also another sources around them and allow- way to get some condoms ing them to engage in a dialogue out there, we’re trying to in a comfortable, safe space. reduce the number of preg- “Some students want to know nancies as well as the number about this stuff, but sometimes they of STDs” said Cruz. don’t have anybody to ask,” said Cruz. The goody bag included can- At the event, topics such as consent, dy, condoms, and lubricant. sexual assault, birth control, contraceptives, “Even if they don’t know me, sexually transmitted diseases (STD), rape even if they’ve just came on campus for culture, and porn were discussed. the first time, somebody will say, ‘Oh that’s “The event is all about safety,” said sec- the condom lady, she’ll give you free con- ond year student Cassidy Ranslem. doms,’” said Cruz. For the 2015-2016 academic school “And it immediately sets that person at year, 2,624 supplies, such as contraceptives ease. If that’s what I do, then I’m comfort- and birth control, from the health center done at the SHC, and do not include tests taken at able with it. So they’re comfortable with were dispersed. home, at another center, or other unreported cases. that,” concluded Cruz. At the SHC, 15 positive pregnancy At the discussion of rape culture, popular music Cruz uses the event to help students be- tests, 52 cases of chlamydia, as well as five was analyzed and discussed, where music from the come more comfortable with asking ques- cases of gonorrhea were found last year. ‘60s to 2000s are compared to contemporary popular tions about sex and picking up supplies These numbers only reflect the tests music. when they need them. Opinions Chronicle Page 5 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016

Alexander Douglas | Chronicle Photo Reading the headline and skipping the article seems to be a trend that is affecting America.

BY ALEXANDER DOUGLAS “I just want to see the author’s searchers concluded that the head- Asst. News Editor opinion on it,” said student Rocio line not only changed how the reader Nunez. “Since we already know interpreted the article, but also made Only four in ten Americans read what the article is about, we don’t it difficult to recall the article’s de- beyond the headlines, according to really need to click on it,” added tails. American Press Institute. Nunez. Most people are inherently This is absurd because people One way in which news sources drawn to first appearances instead of are not fact checking whether the get the reader’s attention is to have diving deeper into the sea of infor- title is correct or not. headlines that intrigue the reader. mation that is there. Without fact checking, people Now we live in a society where We have an almost endless sup- are being misinformed or missing we see headlines from big news ply of information to find sources vital information. sources like Buzzfeed that contains and see if the information we are One example of this is when In- articles like “20 GIFS That Per- given is correct. stagram user Emily Pattinson started fectly Sum up Going to College” or Schools even teach students to to upload photos of Taylor Swift “Which ‘Walking Dead’ Character find information to fact check, but with quotes by Hitler thinking they Should You Be For Halloween.” most either do not care or are too were the performer’s former quotes. These headlines will just make lazy to continue looking into their This trend shows the absurdity people read a couple of lines that sources. in what people will believe or fol- you can get anywhere off the inter- Although this may be true low. net and often times, it can be mis- people still will not get all the de- With the invention of the inter- leading. tails within the article and can miss net people are allowed to post almost When a headline is deceitful out on important details. “The title anything which creates a plethora of it can affect the way a reader inter- doesn’t have enough information,” information in which people will prets the information that the article said student Loreli Lomeli. most likely believe right away. is about, according to psychologist “It doesn’t say enough to give With today’s generation and the Ullrich Ecker from the University of all the facts,” continued Lomeli use of the internet there is a large va- Western Australia. “I would love to have people riety of news sources to choose from In this study, people were given read past the headlines but we are which creates a problem of trying to either a factual or opinion based ar- savvy enough to get the gist of it,” get more people subscribe to their ticle. says Assistant Professor of Commu- news. With this information the re- nications Thomas Corrigan. Opinions Chronicle Page 6 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016 Social media leads to hate crimes BY GERALDINE CARRILO Fellow, Southern Poverty Law Center, of Computer Science and Informatics. Staff Writer Mark Potok. I believe tracking hate crime is impor- I believe that social media has tant because we underestimate how “There is going to be a fight today been used as a tool not only for our frequent these offenses occur and are after school on Walnut St.,” was a post daily lives, but also to stop the bad and reported. on from one of my friends the unjust that is presented by reckless Most crimes go unreported which during my sophomore year of high people. makes social media a platform to en- school. “I think social media is a good gage people in sharing and spreading Soon after this post, other students way to prevent hate crimes that some- the events of situations to justice. then replied with the location and time times aren’t reported, because people “At the same time, the study found of the fight on social media to create are scared or just don’t want to get in- that in recent years only about one in an audience for that fight as an amuse- volved,” said student Brian Romero. three hate crimes are ever reported to ment to go watch. In fact, according to the Justice De- law enforcement officials,” contin- This made safety patrols aware, partment, “Approximately 293,800 ued Potok. This should be a huge eye which led to a raid by police. nonfatal violent and property hate opener to people who don’t think hate Keeping an eye on social media crimes occurred in 2012, but about 60 crimes are occurring let alone existing. has been a good way to prevent hate percent of those crimes went unreport- Some people may not agree be- crimes throughout the new digital era. ed. One theory suggests victims who cause it abides by the First Amend- But the extent to which it has been uti- are non-citizens remain silent out of ment, and not all hate crimes show lized is ridiculous compared to the hike fear of deportation.” their intention online, although it is a in the number of committed crimes. We often see negativity on social step in the right direction to monitor Hate crime is a crime motivated by media that can easily escalate to an ac- those that are. racial, religious, gender, sexual orienta- tual offense against the law, using pre- Discrimination or any act of of- tion or other prejudice, according to dictive policing can help prevent these fense towards others should not be legaldictionary.com. wrong doings from happening. permitted and stopped while it esca- “More than 250,000 Americans “In recent years, predictive po- lates out into society. over the age of 12 are victimized every licing has become increasingly im- We have to keep in mind that not year by hate criminals, according to a portant, utilizing the advancements only adults monitor social media, but new government study that puts the of analytics like data mining and ma- also young children and teenagers are number some 50,000 higher than the chine-learning methods,” stated Pete monitoring these acts and are being af- best earlier analyses,” stated Senior Burnap of Cardiff University’s School fected. Features Chronicle Page 7 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016 10th annual disabilities expo Returning once again to show those interested in all the new tech for the upcoming year Tommy McCardle | Chronicle Photos

BY TOMMY MCCARDLE py machine that can play a key role in pro- Staff Writer tecting health through . Martin mentioned the benefits of using The 10th annual Inland Empire Dis- FES include halting and reversal of muscle abilities Expo showcased new and innova- atrophy, relaxation of spasms, increased tive technologies to alleviate challenges range of motions, and improvements in the disabled community faces. circulation. The expo was on Saturday, Oct. 22, Currently there are two ways to obtain at the National Orange Show in San Ber- a RT300 cycle. The first is by trailing a cy- nardino. Many vendors had tables set up cle at a clinic and the other is by obtaining with brochures, mini games to win prizes, a prescription from a licensed physician. and some demonstrations of devices. An attention grabber was the WHILL Outside of the main hall were vendors Model M power wheelchair. The Model M as well, including a small food court and features a simplistic beauty and revolution- petting zoo with a donkey. ary design. One of the main attractions at the expo Many may have seen the WHILL be- was the Restorative Therapies 300 Func- fore, but never realized it. The WHILL’s The entrance to the expo with a couple of people whom seemed to love it enough to purchase merchandise from the event. tional Electrical Stimulation (RT300 FES) Model A was featured in the film “Batman cycle. V Superman.” “FES is a rehabilitation technique WHILL Model M is 4-wheel drive where by electrical current stimulates your with all directional front wheels. The front nerves to evoke muscle contractions,” said wheels are composed of 24 small rollers to sales rep for Restorative Therapies, Brett create one large wheel. The top speed of Martin. WHILL Model M is 5.5mph with a range It is a progressive rehabilitation thera- of 15.12 miles and It is powered by two 12

These are top of the line cars for disabled individuals whom still want to get around easy and safe.

v 50Ah rechargeable batteries. sisted & independent living, in home care, If a user transfers to furniture and does hospice care, home health, and more. not want the chair near them, they can con- “We are a full service, private-duty trol the chair via a bluetooth app. on a mo- agency committed to meeting the needs of bile device. our clients and their families,” said Laura Model M can be powered wheelchair via bluethooth. A pedal system for helping those wishing to finally drive There is also a camp dedicated to those Magana, executive director. with special needs called Camp Paivika, CRS.IE also offers incontinence sup- which opened in 1947, it is one of the first plies and resources for private or insurance camps to be fully accessible. pay. Camper’s medical care is important at Mark Goffeney, a musician born with- Camp Paivika. The camp is staffed by reg- out arms, made a special appearance play- istered nurses. ing guitar with his feet. Goffeney, known “Some medical care regiments for as “Big Toe,” has been featured in FOX campers include diabetic management, Television’s commercial entitled “Feet” in catheter/ostomy care, and breathing treat- 2000. ments,” said Jessica Morrison, camper ser- Also the expo was a session of Adap- vices coordinator. tive Zumba which is designed to include Camp Paivika is about creating mem- those with disabilities to dance and in- ories and friendships that last a lifetime. crease range of motion. “Theater is fun because I get to dress In the past it seemed as if the only op- up and create my own skit,” said camper tions for those with disabilities were which Ally. color to choose for a wheelchair. A Dodge ram tempest x conversion van for disabled individuals whom want to ride in style, while also playing it safe. Caregiving Referral Services IE (CRS. The disabled community have come IE) was also represented. CRS.IE provides a long way in such a short time; lets hope medical and non-medial support for as- this continues on. Features Chronicle Page 8 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016 Staffords orchards

BY HAIRUO YI Crowder. Staff Writer This market also sells nuts, candies, oils and other goods, which include dried food sets, pop- The reasonably priced local market, Staffords corn and canned good. Many people drive by this Hairuo Yi | Chronicle Photos Orchards, offers a friendly atmosphere and fresh market to pick up some candy for their children. produce from local farmers. “There are a lot of people who come in and it The owner, Charlie Debra Zimmerman, goes has been a family tradition to come in and pick up to the LA market at 2 a.m., twice a week, to get the treats for the children,” said Castro. produce in the market. This local market is also attracting some new “That is usually the avocado, pumpkins that customers to come and buy food. type of things, but the rest majority comes from “I don’t often come, because we live further the LA market,” said, Lisa Crowder, the manager from this area. But if we come through this way, of Staffords Orchards we do try to stop by places like this because it is Staffords Orchards is located on the way to fresher and the prices are a little bit better and we the mountains, many customers can go pick up know we are going to get good food,” said cus- produce on their way home. tomer Anna Serna. “There are a lot of customers every day and Crowder thinks many students are trying to the weekends are obviously busier than the week- have a healthy lifestyle and are more aware of hav- days,” said Tyrel Castro, a Staffords Orchards em- ing proper health. ployee. The good prices of this market are also attract- Many customers return over and over again, ing students’ attention and help them save their invadable following a family tradition type of con- money. cept. “We have a lot of students come and shop here “I come here all the time and this is where I because they don’t lose money. A lot of students get most of my produce. This market has been here will come in this market to do their shopping for a long time, I know they got good produce and the whole house every weekend,” said Crowder. good prices,” said customer Robert Simms. Staffords Orchards also has a refund policy Staffords Orchards has been opened for al- for customers to make sure everyone leaves satis- most 50 years in Mentone. fied. “This market opened in 1969, and it had three “I think most people are satisfied with what owners at that time in the same location,” said they get here; we have a refund policy if anyone Crowder. isn’t satisfied. But we don’t get that very often be- Keeping the produce fresh and cheap is the cause they find out our produce is pretty fresh and main goal of this market. prices are reasonable,” said Castro. “Our customers are looking for good value Staffords Orchards is located at 1991 Mentone for their fruits and vegetables. We do bring or- Blvd, Mentone, California and they are open from ganic food when we get a good price on it,” said 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day, except Wednesdays.

BY SEUNGKYUNG BAEK “Senior students help the lower classes by mentoring “The grand opening of the center was good. This is a Pan-AfricanStaff Writer freshmen and sophomore student students,” noted Thomas. way to communicate center with many other people and get some There were certain motivations behind the opening of help studying here,” said student Riani Jordan. The Pan-African Student Success Center (PAC) the PAC center. Some African American students explained that they opened on Oct. 17 and is already attracting students. “We need a specific place for African American stu- feel much more comfortable in terms of unification and a It is located in the SMSU Cross Cultural Center on dents to communicate as a community place on campus,” place of stability. the first floor. said Thomas. “I was so excited and welcomed because we can hang Student assistant and program coordinator of the Pan The main purpose of the center is to communicate out, get close, and communicate with each other in a small African Student Success Center, Kameron Thomas, ex- with each other and help academic accomplishment. Also, place on campus,” said student Kyla Shallowhorn. plained what the center is and the value of its existence. they hope to remove multiple stereotypes Some of the students explained how they felt comfort- “In PAC, we are going to talk about many various “We hope to increase the awareness of both African able and how they appreciated the PAC. topics such as music, politics, sports, and academics for American and non-black students,” said Thomas. “Any- “We can finally unify as a whole while also having a African American,” said Kameron Thomas. one can stop by and learn about our culture such as hip special place to go,” said student Charles Smith. “Mainly African Americans come, but it is open for hop music.” The success of PAC is bringing joy to many of the not only them but also everyone who wants to learn about “Don’t be scared. Approach students with basic re- students, many feel it is a great achievement. culture and spirit on campus,” continued Thomas. spect and act like us,” said Thomas. “The Grand opening was a historical moment for Afri- “The center can help for African American students’ “We can talk about whatever topic, do assignments can American students. I feel good to support our culture,” safety, academic advising and improvement on grades , together, and spend comfortable time,” continued Prince. said Cassandra Butcher, Pan-African Center co-founder. sharing useful information, and hang out together,” said “We can bring more values and meet new people within “We can help and hope for black students ’success from Thomas. this center.” this center.” The PAC can assist students in terms of academic Some African American students expressed their per- What an amazing addition to the campus, but lets hope guidance. sonal opinions about the grand opening of the PAC. to see more wonderful programs join in the near future.

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DIYBY SHAMCE AHMAD Halloween costume“Go and Google all of your favorite Staff Writer types of things and kind of group them all together into something creative,” said DIY Halloween costumes, or do it Diaz. yourself thematic outfits, are becoming viable and affordable alternatives to buy- ing expensive and often low-quality en- sembles. My DIY Costume Creation Homemade Halloween costumes are becoming more and more common due I wanted to make my own DIY Hal- to the rising costs of full costumes and loween costume for this year’s festivities, the simplicity of do-it-yourself costumes. and decided to be, collectively, “The Presi- Even I created my own costume this year. dential Election.” “I make my costumes most of the Considering how bad this election has time,” said senior Kinsey Fancher. “I’d been, I decided to wear a trash can that was rather buy accessories and make my own strapped around my shoulders with a sign because it’s more original.” describing what I was. Fancher made her own costume this To build my ensemble, I went to The year, which was a deer to match her boy- Home Depot to buy a tin trash can, which friend’s hunter costume. cost me $18. From there I went to Mi- “Nobody is ever going to be wearing chael’s to buy red, white and blue paracord your costume if it’s original. It has more to form my shoulder straps, which cost me of a chance of being an attention getting $6. At this point, I was finished with the costume,” says junior Joseph Diaz. purchases for my costume. Joseph Diaz made his own “human It should be noted that thrift shops are breathalyzer” costume, complete with a great alternative to party stores if you are plastic tubes and fake buttons. looking to save money on supplies. I used Students suggested that costumes gen- tools around my home to build the cos- erally shouldn’t cost you an arm and a leg tume. I cut out the bottom of the trash can for an event so short. with power and hand saws, so have some- Senior Christina Marie Voeltz said thing sharp at your disposal. that “an appropriate amount of money for I cut and tied the paracord around the a Halloween costume should be around handles of the trash can and tied the straps $40.” across my chest and around each arm, as As for suggestions on do-it-yourself well as tied the trash can lid around my Halloween costumes, students had some neck loosely. I used an every day trash straightforward advice. liner to give the can a more realistic look. “Just use what make-up, fabrics and Finally, I used an old cardboard box items you have available to you. She said from a shipment to create my sign. I drew she’s going to go as the Scarlet Witch, a an American flag with some Sharpie mark- casually dressed Marvel superhero that ers and wrote “The Presidential Election” is quite affordable to put together,” said right across it, and taped it right on the Voeltz. front of the trash can. Farcher suggested that people strug- In total, it took me about an hour and gling with finding costume ideas should $24 to complete, so it was very easy to do. “look towards Pinterest for some design DIY costumes are a fun and cost effective help for homemade projects.” way to get your Halloween spirit on. Shamce Ahmad | Chronicle Photo Congress delivers advice to campus

BY ZHIYING XU Each country has its own financial support. For most of Staff Writer Asian countries, parents will be the sponsors for their chil- dren’s education. For Saudi Arabia, their government would On Oct. 25 students joined Reps. Pete Aguilar and Eric be the sponsor of their education. Swalwell for a #FutureForum discussion of students issues “I’m an international student so my tuition is much more ranging from debt, to income tax, and public services. expensive than local students but my parent will pay for all, At this #FutureForum, students had an opportunity to ask even the cost of living,” said Yuan. questions and engage in conversations with members of Con- With the tuition becoming higher and higher, the mini- gress to create solutions to the many challenges students are mum wage might not be enough to support local students who facing today. work very hard. ASI, a student organization that represents voices of the “I got almost 8,000 dollars scholarship last year that it students on campus, hosted the event. They offer legal, dis- can let me focus on do research for my senior project,” said count, and financial services Mary Garcia. Future Forum is a group of young members of congress Scholarships are the best and easiest way for students to who are working to stand up for the next generation. Mem- get money, but it means they need to pay more attention in bers are traveling the nation to directly discuss with millenni- class and on their grades. als how Congress can best work to solve their concerns. “If I pay more attention on my class, I can not spend “We offer different programs to help you all. Not only much time on the work. It always make me struggle with Cal State, but also all colleges offer the program,” said Agui- work and school,” said Garcia. lar. International students, however, have a different situa- Tuition is the most impacting issue for students. From tion. They don’t need to work it doesn’t means they don’t making sure there’s enough money in time within balance want to. work and school is complicated. “I also want to work to support my living, but the law Most students who joined this discussion are in debt. Not does not allow me to do that. If I work without permission, I only local students joined this discussion, some international might go to jail,” said Yuan. students also interested in it. This Congressional Future Forum offered helpful advice “Americans need to work or get the scholarship for pay- for young American students in order to help them solve the ing their tuition is a culture shock for me,” said Jingjing problems they meet, it is a good experience for them to get Yuan, major public administration from China. the information they want. Arts & Entertainment Chronicle Page 10 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016 From the pit of PABLOPABLOPABLO By GLADYS OLIVA Staff Writer

n Oct.26 Fans were running around the floor, jumping to the beat, made a clas- and swaying side by side with sic “Kanye each other. entrance” at The Tour was TheO Forum, in Inglewood. filled with die hard fans that The born and made it to the venue six hours raised artist opened up with early just to buy exclusive the song “Father Stretch My merchandise. People followed Hands.” trends that were inspired by His stage setup was unlike West current style. any live performance that has The apparel for the night been seen before. consisted of lots of “dad hats,” While performing his hit jogger pants, and the well songs, West’s fans were right known Yeezy boost 350 shoes, beside him and underneath him which have a resale value of one as he hovered over the crowd thousand Dollars. throughout the night. Also seen were items from Photos courtesy of Geovany Cabrera The stage was attached to West women’s fashion line, massive cables that would allow some ladies were brave enough it to tilt down and move to one to wear the high heels to ripped side to the venue all the way to “” t-shirts as they danced the other, making every seat in the night away. the house a great seat. Although there have been The platform was lit with a lot of negative things going low key lighting and had orange around the world, “The Pablo beams that were shooting under- Tour” was a place where strang- neath the stage. ers that are part of the same com- While West only had one munity could gather together dim spotlight on him and fog and feel like long time friends. machines that took over the It would be more appropri- view and left fans to see his sil- ate to call the event a huge dance houette at certain points. party instead of a concert since However, that didn’t stop fans that bought General Admis- the enthusiastic crowd which sion tickets were in mosh pits would assist him as he went aca- and celebrating the night with pella for the songs “Famous,” strangers. “Can’t Tell Me Nothing,” It wasn’t just a place where “Touch the Sky,” and “Heart- all fans could unite under one less.” roof, there were also big celebri- The Bass was cranked up to ties that made it to the concert where the crowd could feel the like Drake, , floor shaking. Kris Jenner, Travis Scott, Liz The fans in the pit were Hernandez, and more. dripping sweat within the first The Saint Pablo tour was couple of songs, later in the such a great experience, fans show shirts were taking off be- look forward for round two in cause of the heat. late November. Kanye West’s highlighting moment at the end of his performence was when he performed his hit 2010 record “Runaway.” Arts & Entertainment Chronicle Page 11 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016 ALBUM REVIEW Nobody like Bublé

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By SPENCER REIFEL Bublé won Favorite Adult Contemporary Nelly Furtado’s in early works and now work is better. I’ve seen him twice in con- Staff Writer Artist and won a Grammy for Best Tra- with Trainor’s voice. cert and he is an amazing performer,” said ditional Pop Vocal Album for four of his From originals like the title track “No- Scott Strunk. The king of swing Michael Bublé is eight albums. body But Me,” to many classics including The style that he sings ranges from back with the release of his new album “Bublé is a great singer but if you do “My Baby Just Cares For Me,” “The Very Vocal pop to big band, bringing you back “Nobody But Me,” which hit stores on Oct. not like his style you should still go see Thought of You,” and “God Only Knows,” from the great rat pack days of Frank Sina- 21. him in concert,” said Anissa Cooper, “he he hit every line and every note enticed me tra and Dean Martin. This young Canadian, now a father of has a away of grabbing a room with jokes more. “It’s a very well rounded album. Bublé two, has come a long way from being on and the power of his vocals and instrumen- “God Only Knows,” was performed never seizes to amaze us with his voice,” his dad’s fishing boat and performing at tal work of his music.” for the first time in New Year’s Day in Ve- said Strunk. small bars in and Vancou- Bublé does not seize to amaze people gas. This is a step up from his last album ver. with his covers and now with more original “I may not always love you/ But long “To Be Loved,” he went back to his roots He is now selling out large arenas and songs than he’s ever released. as there are stars above you/ You never of big band and the results proved success- over 55 million records. The album features “Someday,” a duet need to doubt it/ I’ll make you so sure ful. After just recovering from vocal cord with Meghan Trainor, which was written about it.” “Nobody But Me” was recorded in surgery, Bublé has released one of his best by her and One Directions’ Harry Styles. The lyrics made me think about the Los Angeles and . albums yet. He chose his duets wisely, with the strong emotions he has towards his lover. You can find this album on iTunes In the 2010 American Music Awards, way his vocals harmonized perfectly with “The classics are great but his own Spotify or target. Nintendo Switch no longer a rumor By NYLLES VERNON nect to a home entertainment system and express that their new console gives devel- When asked about how he felt about Staff Writer when lifted off the dock it will be in por- opers a new way to create games that gives the news of the release, Roy Anderson said table mode. gamers a choice to play them any way they “This is the most excited I’ve been for a Nintendo released a three minute in- By far one of the coolest features of choose. Nintendo console since Mario 64 came troductory teaser trailer for The Nintendo the system is when it’s docked the joystick “I watched the trailer and I liked how out.” Switch, the company’s newest console sys- or “Joy-Con,” controllers can be discon- it switched out from the console to por- As of right now, Nintendo Switch has tem aimed entirely at an older generation nected and used wireless with the device in table,” says Steven Gonzalez, a communi- no current price or an official release date, of gamers. it’s accessory grip. cations student. “I am also impressed with but they did say that the console is defi- The console has been shrouded in mys- Gamers will have the option of using the amount of third party companies will- nitely coming this March. tery for a few years now, but it has finally the device or using the Nintendo Switch ing to work with Nintendo.” If you’re excited for this new Ninten- been revealed as a home and handheld de- Pro controller, which is a more traditional A full list of developers Nintendo is do Switch console like we are, feel free to vice that can also be turned portable. way to play. working with to create games for the con- let us know why and what games you can’t The trailer currently has 18 million Nintendo is also moving forward with sole can be viewed on the companies web- wait to play on twitter @CSUSBchronicle. plays on YouTube and 95 percent of the using game cartridges called “GameCards” site Nintendo.com. people who have seen it have given it posi- instead of trying to keep up with the com- Nintendo has many people talking and tive reviews. petition by using laser DVD discs. even asking questions about the specs of In the trailer, users are shown playing A few of the games shown in the trail- the device. their favorite games at home and are seen er were “Skyrim, Splatoon,” “The Legend Two big questions are if the console converting the console to a handheld de- of Zelda: Breath of the Wild,” as well as a is touch screen and what is the battery life vice to take with them on the go. few new Mario games. going to be like? The console is just as big as a Kindle One more exciting offering that the The Nintendo company has done a Fire, with some of the same similarities as console will explore, is local multi player great job keeping the project very under Nintendo’s very popular Wii U device. capabilities while playing sports games wraps, but they promise that more details, When the system is set up at home it like NBA2K and FIFA. specs and info about their newest work of sits upon a dock and will be able to con- In a press release by Nintendo, they art is coming soon. Arts & Entertainment Chronicle Page 12 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016 Inspiring poets battle it out Back to the grind holds “Floasis” monthly poetry slam competition

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By VERONICA VICENTE Wearing a “proud to be a nasty girl” shirt, she the challenges he faces throughout his life. Staff Writer delivered a three and a half minute poem about her This poem was motivational, as I could picture daughter who is currently missing and how lost she myself in his situation in the sense that I’m confused On Oct. 21 the Riverside coffee shop, Back To feels because the drugs and alcohol took her daugh- with the path of my life but I have to strive forward. the Grind, held its monthly poetry slam competition, ter. During the 15 minute intermission, the audi- called “Floasis.” I felt empathetic towards her situation because ence talked amongst each other and some even ap- Upon arriving at about 7 p.m., the coffee shop’s not only did she explain how her child was missing, proached the contestants to share how inspired they first floor was full of people who appeared to be study- but she also described her recent days of wanting to were with their poems. ing or on the couch socializing with their friends. commit suicide. “So far it has been a lovely night, I never knew I ordered a caramel Frappuccino, although it was It was a very sensitive part of her life that she just how motivated and intimate poetry was until to- not on the menu, the barista happily created the drink shared with all of us in a beautiful way. night. I feel really inspired.” said Leticia Gutierrez I asked for . The second contestant was Tru. Once intermission was over, Tiana had calcu- As the barista prepared drinks for the customers, He swiftly walked to the front of the stage where lated the scores the other two judges and I, had put the room was filled with the coffee aroma. he shared a 4 minute poem about his disappointment together. The cover charge was $7 dollars and included a in America, and said, “Dear America, after much With 190 points for Mad West, and 187.2 for raffle ticket to be entered in a drawing to win prizes. consideration, I have arrived at the following conclu- Tru, Nato was knocked out of the competition with “Floasis” started an hour late, at 9 p.m., the host sion I almost loved you.” only 160 points. Tiana started the night by announcing a raffle ticket I relate to this poem the most because we are There was one last battle round, that not even the winner. all supposedly living in “the land of the free,” but as competitors knew about. To my surprise, my raffle ticket number, Tru stated in his poem, not everybody living here has Mad West and Tru were put on the spot and chal- “520358” was called and allowed me to be the third equal opportunities. lenged to come up with a poem immediately. judge of the night, amongst the other two judges, Ma- The final contestant, Nato, ran to the stage enthu- After the battle round, the final score of 200, and rio and Pretty Black. siastically, and delivered a fast paced poem, which coming in first place was Mad West. “I appreciate all of you coming out, I’m excited almost had the same flow as a rap. “I’m honored to have won, and I will continue to see what talent we have tonight,” said host Tiana. Nato talked about his life in regards to his to make poems that speak to everyone,” said Floasis The first one to go on stage was Mad West. dreams, his family and his struggle with overcoming winner Mad West.

Veronica Vicente | Chronicle Photos Arts & Entertainment Chronicle Page 13 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016 Awaken your sixth sense it even more creepy for me,” said Marco. The spooky film is a remake of Wil- liam Castle’s “13 Ghosts,” The remake was then release in the early 2000’s and direct- ed by Steve Beck. Although clowns have been making headlines, the original killer clown was named, IT, which was played by Tim Cur- ry. “My favorite horror movie to watch during Halloween time would be ‘IT,’ I al- ways watch it with my family and it’s sim- ply a classic,” said student Shelby Griewe. This films focuses on a child killing clown who returns to its hometown with bad intentions. Gladys Oliva | Chronicle Photo Luckily, for the fans of this 1990 film, a more modern version will hit the big By GLADYS OLIVA back in 2000 and has brought us a total of Although the movie was released in screen next year. Staff Writer five films since. the late ‘70s, it is still a big hit during Hal- While it may be all about getting According to Bloody Disgusting, we loween time. spooked, others would rather avoid the Halloween is here, which means that should be getting ready for the sixth in- This film has one of the most iconic nightmares. it’s time to turn the lights off and get those stallment of the franchise. characters. Every year Disney Channel has a fingers all buttered up for a Halloween An additional film that brings great To this day you can still find trick or month long special called “Monstober” movie marathon. horror amongst its audience is “Hallow- treaters impersonating the infamous where they play Halloween themed epi- Students share their must-watch hor- een,” which is known for creating a sub- Michael Meyers. sodes and movies. ror films for this time of year. genre in slasher movies. Another Halloween favorite is “Thi- “I hate any film having to do with hor- Student Claudia Ramirez-Sanchez ad- “My favorite horror to watch is, ironi- r13en Ghosts,” which is known for its set- ror, I literally watch Disney Channel mov- mits she is a sucker for horror flicks, “My cally, ‘Halloween’ simply because I enjoy ting, a haunted house. ies from my childhood. So, ‘Twitches,’ ultimate favorite horror movies are all of aesthetic elements in the film and the over- “Im always up for scary movies but ‘Halloween Time,’ ‘Moms Got a Date With the ‘Final Destination’ movies because all plot. Plus, it does get thrilling in the one that always gives me the creeps and a Vampire’ are my type of Halloween mov- I think all of that premonition stuff is so movie!” said student Daniel Jimenez. puts me in the spirit is ‘Thir13en Ghosts’” ies,” said student Aylen Jauregui. spooky, but yet so realistic so it just makes The movie was originally set to be said Marco. He continued by saying “See- Enjoy your Halloween by watching it that much more scarier!” called “The Babysitter Murderer” was later ing Matthew Lillard go from Shaggy in some of these potential movies you haven’t The Final Destination sequel began changed to “Halloween.” Scooby-Doo to this creepy character made seen before. Sports Chronicle Page 14 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016 Expert in strength training, weight loss and body building

By GREGORY GAMMILL us where we have ‘Ask a Trainer’ and to Staff Writer give you answers if you’re right or wrong,” said Salazar Jr. Trainers at the Student Recreation & Having a well thought out nutrition Wellness Center (RC) have been known plan and diet is another key aspect of trying to increase students athletic abilities with to get in shape, along with the help lifting their advice for workout regimens, dieting weights for hours at a time. and recovery. There are several health-re- “I’m not a nutritionist, but I go off of lated options that our school provides for the basics breakfast, lunch, dinner and a students to enjoy and to ensure they get the few snacks throughout the day to help ease best options for fitness. hunger,” said Salazar Jr. The RC provides our students and staff In line with his advice for working out the option to get suggestions from trainers and eating, he also suggests what the basics that best benefit their workouts. are for consuming nutrients throughout the Gonzalo Salazar Jr. is one of 15 RC day. trainers available to give advice on diets, “Breakfast is always carbs with pro- workout regiments and any types of recov- teins, greens and carbs for lunch, proteins ery for after workouts. and veggies reduce the carb intake so for Salazar Jr. graduated in 2015 with a dinner have fish or chicken and fruit is a degree in Kinesiology with a double con- good snack,” said Salazar Jr. centration in exercise science and pre- The last aspect of working out is to be physical therapy with the hopes of becom- sure that your recovery process is contrib- ing a physical therapist. uting to your muscles after you are done His advice for anyone who is just be- working out. ginning to workout for the first time or the “Eat 30 minutes to an hour after work- first time in a while is simple; prepare the ing out as your body needs the fuel to pow- body and mind. er you, so try to consume protein and some “Do your research, always figure out type of carb, depending on what your goals why it is that you are going to workout and are,” said Salazar Jr. know when you’re doing a workout, what “Protein shakes work great for recov- the purpose of it is and how is this going to ery,” said Salazar Jr. benefit my body,” said Salazar Jr. Future and current Coyotes, rejoice, The general advice he would give to Salazar Jr. continues his path of fitness and anyone lifting weights for the first time offers up a final piece of his mind for those would be to have a spotter for lifting heavy stepping into the gym for the first time. weights. “You’re here in the gym, that is the “You can always look up any type of first step in trying, just ask for help and we website that provides you with a workout Gregory Gammill | Chronicle Photo would be honored to assist,” said Salazar regiment and from there you can come to Rec. Center trainer Gonzalo Salazar Jr. is all smiles as he does front dumbell raises to tone the muscles in his arms. Jr. The good, the bad and the fad From a quick 15 minute workout to the sweat drenching variety of workout tapes, many exercises have had their moments of fame.

By DIARA FOWLER er thighs in a matter of minutes. The Cardio-boxing was a gateway to workout. Staff Writer The instructions were fairly simple, many gyms offering cardio kickboxing “I did 500 pushups every day for a just place the device between your thighs classes and boot camps. month straight and did not receive the re- Such exercises end up becoming ex- and squeeze them together. “I would do this twice a week as these sults that I was looking for,” stated gym ercise fads. Although this fad didn’t do too well tapes had more of a fighting style to them rat, Rashuan Brackins. An exercise fad is a piece of equipment production wise, it was one of the most with a lot of movement of the arms and The most recent fad to gain the pub- or celebrity sponsored video that is seen in memorable. legs,” said Johnson. lic’s attention was the Shake Weight. The an infomercial that uses ease, speed, and Jane Fonda’s aerobics videos were in- The very first Bowflex home gym device brought in over $40 million in sales comfort to appeal to customers over equip- troduced in the ‘80s as well. The 23 exer- model was created in 1986 by Tessema D. and was created in August of 2010 by Ben ment that is proven a fad is a quick fix with cise tapes sold more than 17 million copies. Shifferaw. The machine then went viral Kunz. short-term and temporary result. Fonda’s videos were without a doubt with Nautilus Inc. in 1993. With the device having two models, A few popular workout fads have been one of the biggest workout fads of all time. A popular feature of the machine in- a women’s version weighing 2.5 lbs and the ThighMaster, the Jane Fonda workout “I used to workout to these videos four cluded intensive cardio based workouts a men’s version weighing 5 lbs, it was no collection, Ta-Boe by Billy Blank, Richard times a week for 30 minutes,” stated gym with adjustable dumbbells. wonder this device was well talked about. Simons aerobics tapes, The Perfect Push- rat, Christina Johnson. However, this machine lost its glow The Shake Weight was designed to en- up, Bow-flex home gyms and the shake “It really did help speed up my me- when several recalls of different models gage one’s muscles throughout their arms, weight. tabolism and heart rate to help me burn were issued between the time frame of shoulders and chest. However, this fad did As these fads come and go some are calories,” added Johnson. 2004-2009. not last long because of many parodies and associated with more success than others. The Tae Bo exercises were created The Perfect Pushup was created by negative feedback. The ThighMaster was designed by by Billy Blank back in the ‘90s and were Navy SEAL Alden Mills in 2009. This de- As these workout fads slowly begin to Joshua Reynolds in the ‘80s and was tar- a combination of both Tae Kwon Do and vice would contract your muscles natural disappear, it won’t be long before the next geted towards women, as it promised sexi- boxing. rotation for better results and a healthier one comes and goes. Sports Chronicle Page 15 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016

Coyotes take over StubHub Center to play Toros

By KIERON COLEMAN The StubHub Center opened in 2003 Premier Field, meaning the ‘Yotes were Turkington. Staff Writer and hosted the Major League Soccer forced to keep good positioning while The support received this season for (MLS) All-Star Game, the MLS Cup game playing attacking soccer. the ‘Yotes has been crucial to some of the Seeing an LA Galaxy game at the and the Fédération Internationale de Foot- “The feeling was amazing; you didn’t victories they have earned. StubHub Center is a big deal, but the ball Association (FIFA) Women’s World need any motivation for this game,” said In addition to hosting soccer games, ‘Yotes playing there is an even bigger deal. Cup championship all in its first year. defender Dan Looker. the StubHub Center hosts tennis matches, The men’s soccer program has had a The stadium capacity for soccer is “It is every soccer players dream to track and field meets, concerts and track very promising season so far, to play on 27,000 and is a perfect pitch for the ‘Yotes play in a stadium of that caliber,” contin- cycling events. such a field was an exquisite experience for to play the ball nice and sharp across the ued Looker. There are also many amenities for the men. Many of the boys are from over- floor. The ‘Yotes were selected to play on local residents to use, including “tennis seas as well as many from around Califor- “StubHub Center is southern Califor- this pitch by rivals CSU Dominguez Hills, courts, soccer training fields and a three- nia, it was an experience of a lifetime for nia’s home of world-class competition and knowing that it would be a competitive mile jogging trail with 12 fitness stations all involved. training facilities for amateur, Olympic, game for both teams. around the perimeter of the development,” “It was a dream come true, I’ve been collegiate and professional athletes,” ac- “It was nice to see some of the Alum- according to the StubHub Center. waiting for this day all my life,” stated cording to the StubHub Center website. ni players attend the game, to support us “It was a great opportunity,” said de- midfielder Diego Casillas. The pitch is a little bigger than Coyote through,” said defender/midfielder Nic fender Eric Lavery.

Kieorn Coleman | Chronicle Photo “This was the closest game to a professional experience I’ve had and the field was immaculate!” - Eric Lavery Sports MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2016 Coyotes light way against cancer

By JASMINE PEREZ the Panhellenic sororities, the Office of Staff Writer Student Engagement and program board decided to keep running the event annually The fourth annual 5K Glow Run was to raise funds for the cause. held on Oct. 20 and raised $1,385, with all “My favorite part about putting this of the funds being donated to the Child- event together is working with student or- hood Cancer Foundation of Southern Cali- ganizations to create an annual tradition,” fornia. This event started on campus four said Monica McHahon, program coordina- years ago when a member of the Greek tor at the Office of Student engagement. community was diagnosed with a rare form Each year the funds are donated to dif- of stomach cancer. ferent cancer foundations. The organization she was a part of, Al- This 5k not only benefits the cause but pha Phi Sorority, started this event to not also benefits the students who are partici- only raise funds for their sister in need but pating by motivating them to run. to bring awareness to the illness. According to Doctor Oz, “Running At the time there were no events on can burn up to 700 calories per hour, you’ll campus that donated to cancer associa- raise your heart rate, lower blood pressure tions aside from Zeta Tau Alpha’s Soror- and relieve stress - all while toning and ity events that bring awareness and raise shaping your body.” money for fighting breast cancer. In addition to burnt calories, running “The goal was to bring more aware- is also a good form of meditation and helps ness and provide support to the family and relax the minds of busy college students. all her friends during such a hard time,” “I hate running but I know it is a said president of Alpha Phi, Ashley Skvar- good exercise that I should be doing,” said ca. Stephanie Lopez, who attended the run. “Now we use the glow run as an op- “It is easier doing it at events such as portunity to not only continue bringing the glow run where I can come with my awareness and to support the cause but to boyfriend and friends because we really also celebrate the life of our sister as she pushed each other to finish the run,” added left such a positive impact on everyone she Lopez. Photo courtesy of Stephanie Lopez met,” continued Skvarca. 277 students attended the glow run According to Cancer.org, in 2016, along with alumni and community mem- there will be an estimated 1,685,210 new bers. cancer cases diagnosed and 595,690 cancer Runners enjoyed shaved ice from a deaths in the US. food truck and could stick around to dance Fourth annual 5k Glow Run “For women, running can actually and have some fun with the DJ. help to lower your risk of breast cancer and “I had so much fun participating in the raises $1,385 for the Childhood can also help reduce the risk of having a glow run,”said student Hannah Izzaguirre. stroke,” according to Active.com. Especially because it was benefiting Although Alpha Phi started this event the Childhood Cancer Foundation a charity Cancer Foundation of So-Cal four years ago in memory of their sister, close to my heart,”continued Izzaguirre. The sports facilities of CSUSB

By YERA NANAN He has given money to the athletics Staff Writer program to help under-represented stu- dents and student-athletes receive scholar- Whether it’s the Coussoulis Arena or ships. Coyote Premier Field, every Coyote sports He played a big part in the construc- facility has a history. tion of the arena with a large contribution The Coussoulis Arena, home to Coy- to the $24 million facility. ote basketball and volleyball, was named Thanks to his giving heart, we have after the parents of Nicholas Coussoulis, a one of the finest NCAA Division II arenas generous benefactor when it first opened in the . back in ‘95. Coussoulis was one of the first people Being a firm believer in education and inducted into the Coyote Hall of Fame in helping athletes achieve their dreams were 2009. This university continues to reap the 5,000 and is used for different events such In addition to the arena, there is Coy- beliefs he carried on throughout his time benefits from his time and donations. as sports camps, concerts and graduations ote Premier Field, home of the men’s and here and after graduation. “What came to be as the Coussoulis during the spring and winter quarters. women’s soccer teams. Coussoulis graduated in 1975, receiv- Arena really put us on the map in terms The volleyball team became the first Soccer games used to be played on the ing a bachelor’s degree in geography. He of college athletics,” said Mark Reinhiller, to play in the arena dating back to Septem- grass in the middle of the track but in 2004 then went on to run a successful real estate the associate athletic director for media re- ber 22, 1995, against Chico State. the first season for both men and women company that’s responsible for many proj- lations. Before the construction of the arena, was played on the Premier Field. ects in So-Cal. This multi-use facility can hold up to games were played in what is now known The field has available seating for as the Coyote Den. more than 1,000 fans, including two sets of At this time, the school was a part of bleachers and spacious grass areas for fans the NCAA Division III program. to sit in chairs or on picnic blankets. There have been a number of confer- There has also been an American flag ence titles and three regional titles each donated by the Local 891 of the Profes- coming from both the men’s basketball and sional Firefighters union. women’s volleyball teams. A dedication ceremony was conducted All of the titles won by these teams on September 2, 2009, that featured the fire came after the building of the arena and a department honor guard and Air Force Re- move up to the Division II program in ‘91. serve Officers’ Training Corps color guard. “Our run of success started in 2000 The newest addition to the field -in Yera Nanan | Chronicle Photos and that was when we had already started cludes portable locker rooms for the men’s Coyote Premier Field is home to the men’s and women’s soccer teams and is located behind the Coussoulis Arena. playing in the arena”, said Reinhiller. and women’s teams.