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California State University San Bernardino oyom February 24. 2003 Serving the Students of CSUSB for 36 Years Volume 36, Issue 14 http://chronicle.csusb.edu Circulation 5,000 Sketches of new gym released By Susie Mendoza Multi-Cultural Editor Picture this: rock climbing, shady trees, exercise, and view of the mountains. Sounds like a hiking trip right? Guess again. These are just some of the few new features of the new recreation center coming to Cal State The Scene ' University, San Bernardino. Page 4 Just last Monday Bill Shum, Director of JJufstiuiding Professpg' Capital Planning Design and Construction, FredJandt / V'fe Rick Craig, Director of Recreational Sports, and a group of architects, met with President Kamig to show him perspective plans and location for the new gym that is expected to be open by Spring '05. Anticipation of its launch is already Susie Medina/Chronicle growing, as the two storied, seven-roomed . Director of Capital Planning Design, Bill Shum holds a visual of his project. gym will amaze students at its size and quali •li ty. The rooms include a weight room, a car- to be agreeable, Craig reports. physically or mentally. I want students to be dio room, a gymnasium, a fitness and well So far the decisions for the new gym are blown away," says Craig. ness room, a lobby and two group fitness in the early stages. For instance, the location The gym will essentially be providing rooms. of the new gym has just recently been decid students with more than just a place to work - The new gym will be at least 35,000-sq. ed. Its planned location will be in front of out. The gym will also lend to student liveli ft with the cardio and weight rooms alone parking lot 0, near the tennis courts, east of ness on campus. While some buildings are being 9,000-sq. ft., nearly three times three tq ^ademics, health, and studying, e^brne a combination of all, as "AddTlion^ features included locker H rooms, showers, televisions in the cardio area rary gym. Architects and Craig recommended it will have different areas of interest for all. '-La.Guerra de las Gordas" and consultations for students in a fitness and that this might give the campus a tight, too Craig and appointed student directors ufhpl^y put on by wellness room. compact appearance. that are assisting with this project decide Ihe Theater Arts These basic ideas were introduced to the "My goal is for every student to use it to president last week and his reaction seemed improve their health whether it be, socially, -Gym continuea on page 17 Population increase approved for CSUSB By Marie Thomson affected the university. Staff ytriter According to Erik Fallis, ASl president, "We have to grow to Beginning next fall you protect our budget." He explains A rts <Sc might notice there are more stu that if the number of students dents lingering around various increases then the budget cut will Entertainment i. parts of campus. This will be due be smaller. Budget cuts will be I'figc 9 to the 8 percent increase in stu . Jcnti GafdmrtCkromck larger if the enrollment stays :v.Noon-lijTie band Master/s^j dent enrollment that was recently where it currently is. According Egg jamming" pr, BatmlMhitakeryassistantprofessor Mturo Fernandez-Gilbert, approved for the university by to Fallis the effect of the increase : andvisiting professor Dr. Marcos Goidfarb. the State Trustees. is "severe" for offices such as This will increase the num Student Leadership and ber of full time Development, Students to visit Peru students from Student Affairs 13,500 to and am? By .Jenn Gardner 14,250. Enrollment Asst. News Editor This is not Management. the actual head This is due to f ^ you ever wanted to enjoy living in Peru? W^t to gaui^:5 count of students the increase in rValuable experience fe^hing stadente lower division En^sh: ; because it does the number of :;^asses? , . • not include part students that ; Spring quarter will bring one month of new experiences to 15 time students. Courtesy of google.com each office jstodenls from Cal State University, San Bernardino. • The actual num will handle. Upper division Spanish majors may apply to spend four ber of both part time and full time One disadvantage is the size mM- Sports weeks in Peru at the Universidad Nacional jMayor de San Marcos. students is currently over 16,000. of classes. The university is try Page 18 i Fountted in 1551, it is the oldest public university in the Americas The number of students attending ing to protect class sizes and keep keeper Amai^a^ and is now opening its doors to international students. California State University San them the same. On the other strides for wate^wfel The first three weeks in Perc stuctents will stay with; a Bernardino could rise to over hand, the Student Union and jPeruvian family - of a student or faculty member - attend classes, 17,000 due to the number of both Associated Students Inc. will be aftd also assist professors in teaching classes similar to English full time and part time students able to offer more services 101. Hie fourth week, there will be a trip to Cusco and Machu enrolling for the fall quarter. because the number of students -Peru continued on page 17 This increase is partly due to enrolled at the school determines the budget cuts that have recently their budgets. 2 February 24,2003 Kray earns new Lecture on America in the Middle East THE position as VP By Jake Zytman and more specifically Iraq since Executive Editor the end of World War II. As the By Vincent Dass key player in the current conflict Buzz Staff Writer In an event cosponsored by is Saddam Hussein, much of the the Philosophy Club, the Peace film was devoted to the changing Scholarship The Student Affairs and Action Committee and Wage relationship between Iraq's presi Application Available Student Development depart 'Peace, attendees viewed a docu dent and the United States and The deadline to file a ments at Cal State University, mentary film intended to show the love/hate relationship CSUSB scholarship appli- San Bernardino have appointed the history behind the current between the two for the last 30 ^l^t^ is March 2. Students Helga Kray as Vice President to conflict in the Middle East on years. ^inay apply online: expand its resources to CSUSB Thursday night in the lower com As it points out, the C.I.A. tittp://fmaid.csusb.edu. The students. Jake Zyhnan/Chrotiicle mons. actually trained Hussein and his 2003-2004 Free Application As the CSUSB students After the film. Dr. Salaam people, aiding in the assassina for Federal Student Aid voted for the fee referendum, Dr. Salaam Yousif speaks out Yousif, a CSUSB English profes tion of the previous leader that (FAFSA) is due to CSUSB which was passed last year, there about conflict. sor and Iraqi native, answered led to Hussein's rise to power in by Feb, 15. If you have any are major developments in questions that provided the audi 1968. due to economic embargoes questions, contact Roberta progress by the Student Union. ence with a unique insight into After falling from American enforced over the last ten years, i Albeit at 880-5221. Kray says she oversees 12 the region. grace during the gas hike of and the U.S. is preparing to give full time staffs, one part time When asked what he felt the 1972, Hussein was again en it a second go at toppling Saddam staff, and approximately 50 stu Career Development most important step in resurrect vogue in 1979. With the rise of and his regime. dents in two departments. She Center Services ing Iraq as a nation Yousif the Ayotola in Iran, the U.S. fed Before Yousif spoke, a man devotes 45 percent of her time to replied, "An entire regime Hussein a stream of arms to wage had to be forcibly escorted out The CDC will be offer Student Affairs, and Student change so that we are not replac a war between the countries that for interrupting the proceedings ing walk-in services at lack Development where she spends ing one thug with another." would last eight years. and attempting to place the blame ^own Hall, Room 105. the rest of her time. The film focused on U.S. One Gulf War, and an Iraqi on those he felt was responsible Kray is also responsible for Tue. and •'Walfcw involvement in the Middle East, nation that remains in shambles for the conflict. many other programs such as the counseling Tue. and Tburs, Alcoholics Anonymous, Social For i^re infwmation c^ Norms program, research, budg the Career DeveJoiunent et, and the intended new recre Criminal Justice forum held at CSUSB Center at 880-5250. ation center near parking lot G. Her position as acting assistant By Karia Buchanan able with the certification. The final speaker was Scholarship vice president is temporary until News Editor Next were representatives Captain Kyritsis from the San Opportunity this December, when depending from the California Highway Bernardino County Sheriff Phi Beta Delta, the on the budget situation, this Cal State San Bernardino Patrol who also gave insight into Training Center.