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-. ------.- IT-- 1! Local train crash Kills two weitare program Accident " Transit wreck the impact that twisted the car and crumpled its opposite corner faces elimination in Placentia also leaves against an adjoining car. hundreds injured. "The shock of the impact pushed State e CalWORKs may " Development of jobs and work said Jackie Bisesi, me backward," of changes in experience related to major or By Tim Blaine who witnessed the accident from a be victim training program. Hornet Staff Writer shopping center across. the street funding. " On-going case management and from the wreck. "It sounded like a post-employment retention servic- Two people were killed and at terrorist bombing." By Elani Reed es. least 260 passengers were injured Paramedics 'practicing drills Hornet Staff Writer ". Cal Works Work Study when Metrolink- train 809 traveling nearby responded within minutes Employment from .Riverside to San Juan according to witnesses present at A major budget cut, proposed " On and off-campus employment Capistrano collided with a the scene. by Governor Gray Davis, may vir- opportunities .Burlington Northern' Santa Fe Brian Scharr, a music minister tually eliminate all CalWORKs " Approximately $129,000 in Work (BNSF) freight train on Tuesday at Yorba Linda church, left his car Programs at the 108 California Study funds. morning in Placentia. and ran onto the train to help peo- Community Colleges. This includes * CalWorks Supportive Services At 8:16 a.m., the BNSF freight ple. He saw computers, books and Fullerton College. " Bus passes, train crashed-head on into the paper scattered throughout the car virtual elimination of the pro- " Parking permits, stopped Metrolink commuter train and passengers slowly emerging gram could be as early as July 1, " Books and supplies near .the intersection of from the wreckage. 2002, and as late as' September " Clothing closet. Orangethrope and Richfield "Finally people started to see 2002. " CaIWORKs Technician Services Avenue. The Metrolink train was they were not as badly hurt as they The CalWORKs program start- " Processing of paperwork required operating with a locomotive at the thought and began to help each ed during the welfare reform in by the Department of Social Photo courtesy of www.trainweb.com rear of.the train. The BNSF train other get off the train," he said. "It January 1998. Services. Rescue workers attempt to remove all passengers from the derailed train. struck the lead coach, derailing two was surreal." The program is designed to Statewide, there will be an 89 of the three cars on the Metrolink. Police. and fire units from a agencies and polite departtitents along the line, which is the main assist persons with children who are percent funding cut. Over 8,000 *The westbound passenger train half dozen districts and cities circled above while vans from every section of track connecting on welfare. The strictly state funded students will lose their work-study had slowed to a stop and, according packed'the street with cars, motor- major 'news agency jammed. the with . program offers help with trans- jobs, and an additional 18,000 will to one witness, was preparing to cycles, paramedic *vehicles, -fire parking lot of'the shopping center. Amtrak and Metrolink also operate portation, childcare, and books. lose job development assistance. move west. When the BNSF freight trucks and command control vans. The stretch of track where the daily trains over this section of the CalWORKs purpose is to Also, an estimated 600 college engine, struck the lead coach car, it Ambulances rushed back and forth incident occurred is owned and railroad. coach students through school with CalWORKs staff will lose their was moving slowly enough to cause on .Orangethorpe transporting maintained by the Burlington a case management approach, and jobs. slight damage. the rear of the pas- injured passengers to St Jude's Northern Santa Fe Railway. The Michael Beener also contributed lead them back on their own two 8,000 needy children may be senger car. It was the actual force of Hospital. Helicopters from news BNSF runs over 50 freight trains to this story. feet.for themselves and family. displaced from their existing child- Currently, about 200 students care placement, and off campus attend FC through the CalWORKs . :i ; 1: . services may be eliminated. p..rogram.: Fro'i FalL2000- Fall. "Since January 1998 -through 2001, CaIWORKs had a '74.1 per- June 30, 2001, there.has,.been a cent retention rate and a 59.7 per- 4lpercent- increase [with students]. cent success rate. They [the legislation] would be cut- student leaders "We help students stay in ting the program when it is at its school and get a job," said Yolanda fastest growth spurt," Aguirre said. Aguirre; CaIWORKs interim proj- CalWORKs students will be at of Student Activities. Outlook " Over 500 cast ect coordinator. "These students a booth at the "Festival of Jensen attributes' the bigger ballots in last week's don't want to be on welfare. Their Diversity", Thursday, April 25. It turnout to the several write-in candi- boyfriends or husbands abandoned will be located on the FC quad. campus elections. dates running for election this year. some of these girls. They are moti- To help support Fullerton "There were several students vated, but they just need help to get College CalWORKs employees By Kenny Flores running as write-in candidates. I through school." and students register to vote, and Hornet Staff Writer believe it built more of an awareness Three Cal WORKs students officials. about the elections, because they write letters to elected were just nominated.as Women of "Our main concern is the stu- Last week's Associated Student were out there campaigning for the Steve Mason/The Hornet Distinction dents," Aguirre said. "Support our elections provided an optimistic positions," said Jensen. FC's Cabana Boys play for participants at last weekend's jazz festival. If approved Fullerton College students; please take the time to outlook for the 2002-2003 school "And that makes a big difference in will have a fiscal impact of send a letter to a legislator. It's year. Though short six positions in the outcome of the election." $635,199. never too late." A.S. senate, the generous amount of Though six write-in candidates Students will no longer have A list of a few State of FC Jazz Festival still write-in candidates rounded out the were elected, their eligibility to hold access to the following services: California Elected officials is as ballots cast and filled the gaps their positions is still pending. " CalWorks Counseling Services follows: where needed. Elections were only held for " Specialized case management and strong after 30 years There were 504 ballots cast for half of the available A.S. Senate personal counseling sensitive to the Governor Gray Davis the election, a bigger turnout than positions. The other elections for the needs of CaIWORKs students. State Capitol Building, last year's election, which garnered other half of the A.S. Senate are to objective,. constructive criticism on " Specialized assistance in over- Sacramento, CA 95814 Music * Annual- event less than 400 ballots cast. be held in the fall, in addition to the their playing, and then suggestions coming barriers to student success Email at: "We definitely saw an increase six leftover:spots from this election. continues to bring for improvement," said Balfour, and retention. governor@governor ca.gov in participation for the elections this The newly elected officers will of participants who has been with the jazz festival " Individualized academic and thousands year;' said Darlene Jenson, Director be sworn in on May 7. to campus. for twenty years. career counseling consistent with Lynn Daucher The campus was full of life welfare reform laws (72nd District) throughout the festival. An estimat- " On-going advocacy and represen- PO Box 942849 RM 2111 by Steve Mason ed 8,000 students from competing tation for student with the Sacramento, CA 94249 Hornet Staff Writer schools had rehearsal rooms to prac- Department of Social Services. tice in before their performances. " CalWorks Job Development SenatorDick Ackerman Dr. Warren Balfour' believes The hallways of many of the cam- Services (33rd district) there are two things jazz has given pus buildings had students' gear " Specialized attention to overcome State Capitol RM 4066 the world: cowboy movies and jazz. lined up along the walls. barriers to self-sufficiency. Sacramento, CA 95814 Balfour, a music professor at Cuesta Lewis Britton Middle School, College, was one ofthe judges at the one of the many schools competing, 30th Annual Fullerton College Jazz came from Morgan Hill about 20 Festival on campus last weekend. miles south of San Jose. They com- Nice day for a white wedding, graduation The festival has long been part peted in the Jr., High Band's of Fullerton College's rich jazz tra- advanced event. Cosmetology * Event tation, Clifford also recognized dents at FC since 1980. It.was founded thirty years dition. They were in one of the hall- team members for their collective "The biggest gift (given to me ago by Terry Blackley, who recog- gives students chance to ways of the music department, wait- efforts in hair, make-up, esthetician since I have been at FC) has been in the nized very few high schools ing nervously before their perform- show off bridal wear work and nails on their models.. to work with the staff and to teach area had jazz programs. ance. The festival was their second before leaving' FC. "I mostly enjoyed doing the the students," Stock said deeply "To my knowledge, 'it's the competition, and Fullerton was the make-up and dressing up the touched while accepting her retire= largest jazz festival in the United brides," Layla Kororii, a team ment and thank you gifts from her furthest they had traveled to com- By Janna McFerson States for student -competition,' member for the event and current staff and students. "Sometimes we pete. Hornet Staff Writer. Blackley said. "The ultimate goal of Saxophonists Rebecca Webb Night Coordinator on the [faculty] complain, but mostly we the jazz festival is to recruit the top Trendsetters Club Board, said. love [the students]." and Arvin Paredes played sterling On Monday, April 22, the. students to our program, and now Following the bride presenta- Immediately after the pro- solo on "Hogwart Stomp". Fullerton College Cosmetology we're drawing them from all over tions, graduates were invited to gram, a (wedding) reception was Katherine Soult, another tenor sax and Esthetician Department held the western United States." step up on stage and be pinned in held to tie in with the evening's player in the band, successfully belt- their second annual celebration in This year's festival brought recognition for their successful theme with cake and punch served. ed out a solo on "Lullaby of the Student Center. The celebra- over 250 jazz performances from completion of the cosmetology or Additional time was provided for Birdland."Any nervousness the tion honored those students who schools and colleges all across the esthetician school. students, staff and guests to visit band had wasn't obvious as they graduated from the Cosmetology state and beyond.. Following the Clifford read each graduate's and re-acquaint themselves with gave a smoothly put together per- and Esthetician programs. main premise of the'jazz festival, name as they stepped forward to former classmates, teachers and formance. ' This year's theme was there were approximately 80 student receive their pins by the presenters, friends. "Good' said Susan Carr, a "Fullerton College Brides 2002." auditions for scholarships on cam- Elena Stock, Connie Lopez, Rosa "Mrs. Stock has given an trumpet player. "I think we did earns of students worked to present pus during the festival. Molina and Carol Ward, all mem- awful lot to the [cosmetology] good.' brides dressed to fit particular Several workshop clinics for bers of the current program faculty. department;' Clifford said at the As the festival wrapped up on themes or time periods in history, vocals and each type of, instrument In addition to the graduate conclusion of the evening's events. campus, Blackley could probably including futuristic styles as well. wete. held in the music department, recognition, a special presentation "She gave. a lot of respect, say the same thing about he and Dr. Susan Clifford, Dean of taught by FC's music faculty. Each was made to Elena Stock, the pro- standards and love for the students. everyone at FC who organized the both the Cosmetology Division and event had three judges who also gram director who has worked at She may be retiring, but there will event. Academic Services, was the recorded their comments to give to FC for the past 22 years. Stock always be a place in the program Tim BlamThe Hornet For more on FCjazz festival, go to Mistress' of Ceremonies for the the students afterward. plans to retire at the end of this where she will stay (in our hearts)." On of many gowns at graduation. wwwfchomet.com event. Narrating each bride presen- "It's tremendous to receive school year after having taught stu- 2 Page The Hornet

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1 I 1 A~I FC goes CampusBu Each issue, our staff asks members of the campus community about a selected topic. CampusBuzz reflects the diverse opinions of the campus community it serves. clubbig Have you taken part in club activities this year and if not what clubs would you be interested in? With the constant demands of Interviews and photos by Tim Blaine college life, sometimes it's tough to take time to really get involved with what's going-on around cam- pus. But Fullerton College has a lot more to offer than one might realize. For instance, thereare 18 active, clubs on campus. Each of them is always looking for new members. S' I But if these. clubs aren't f9 r you, there are no fewer..thap 53 it approved clubs that are inactive due to a lackof members. These 'clubs (the ones with members), are a great way to meet people, form friendships,'and develop'campus unity. is. Admittedly,' the Hornet "I'm in the Trendsetters "Yes, I'm secretary of the selfish in promoting ideas that, 'do.updos, martial arts club. I've thought produce interest in the student Club. We cut hair, of joining the feminists club body. An interested 'student and manicures' on, club' rush body will be more likely to pick days.I don't have time for and the Art Club." up the campus newspaper, and our other clubs because .I'm egos require as many people as workingw 40urs aweek possible to view our stellar pro- now."' duction. Richard Bamattre 17, But' maybe the clubs on cam- Art pus are too specific. (How many Nicole people interested in. halting brain Carter 20, experiments on Ecuadorian spider Cosmetology monkeyscould there be?) Tim Blaine/The Hornet Or perhaps students are just -Campus mail~oes in the Student Affairs office wait to hear from prospe'ctive members. too intimidated' to try something new. So we propose a new club on campus. This new 'club will be called, BASTARDS: Bored, Apathetic Students. Trying Anything -Remotely Diverse *or Stimulating. There.will be no specific requirements or litmus teststo join. You can eat your eggs scram- bled or fried; and no one will think less of you if.you prefer.;them poached. i. nerik 'e dtuss , the rainforests, and theh nextt wewel feed the homeless. Maybe we'll go to a hockey game. Or better yet, take .the home- "No. I would join a Christian "No. I work and go to less to a hockey game in the rain- "No. I joined the Spice Club "No. I would like tO join an "No. I haven't lookedinto it know how to school fuiltime. There just forest.' for single parents and . anti-war club. I'm against 'because I'm just not active in club but I don't Membership should skyrocket Campus Crusde,..For Christ: America's foreign policy and school.,I commute." join one.' isn't time for it." from day one.' but haven't had time to take: .would like to help educate The next time you 'feel your people 'about that policy." self' getting bored, remember you part in them." have only yourself to blame. There's plenty todo around here. You just have to findit. Grace Lee 20, Gene Varon 30, Fred Florian 22, Soonyee Yoon 41, Just think, you might find Sandra Ortega 31, Hotel Management Pharmacy English some fun around here after all. Undecided Psychology

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.::;";., .. ,...... ,., <.r..r :",.; : .. ;":.y., ... , ", :...... r,: :. .. ! ...... -.. ..A"... .. Campus Reality Bites Save a life, By Janna McFerson Or how often are you given the this semester, applying for the show Some of the required classes Hornet Staff Writer opportunity to live in a house be "closed", forcing the con- adopt with would a in itself. Even puppy would be an event several strangers and have no con- though only a fraction of the student testants to revise their schedules in At the turn of the 21st century, tact with the outside world except would actually care about try- real-time. The event would be timed body are in desperate need for homes. By many television producers were for the fact you're being filmed ing out for the show, just the experi- to see how long it takes each team to By Eleni Reed Hornet law, theymust be kept in the shelter astonished at the public's accept- every minute of the day and nation- of waiting in line to be consid- grow impatient and irritated as they Staff Writer ence for three days. ance of "reality" shows such as ally televised? ered could be a first, unofficial express their frustration with on-line CBS's "Survivor" and "Big At least MTV's "The Real Puppies for sale at the pet store Some shelters, like the Mission event. registration. Viejo Animal Shelter, hold strays Brother." World" does a decent job of trying The challenge would be to see Once signed-up for classes, the would be fine if it weren't for an overcrowded anywhere from six to 10 days. This Not to say that "Big Brother" to depict how "real" the world real- how long people could go without bookstore obstacle course would puppy population in gives owners a chance to be reunit- was a success, but "Survivor" ly is by following around seven making a call on their cell phone, begin. The two teams would be the pounds. Some pet stores pur- ed with their lost pets. From there, seemed to catch on like wildfire, so young-adult-aged, diverse people using the restroom, getting out of timed to see how long it takes them chase puppies from puppy mills some are put up for adoption, while far producing three sequels of the living together under one roof in line to buy snacks from a vending' to find all of their required class located in the Mid-west. But others not make it that far. hit television show since its original different parts of the country. machine or chatting with friends materials, locate a missing check-. these mills produce for 'do However, humane shelters make an series. If television viewers really wanted passing by. book or credit card, and endure profit, not love. They are not con- effort to get these dogs Due to the successful ratings of to watch "reality" on their screens Once accepted as part of the lengthy lines to pay for their books. cerned with the well being of the adopted, because they run out of room so "reality" shows, other television net- and if the producers were really as show's roster, the j'ourney would Next would be the parking puppies. The quickly. works have taken advantage of this smart as they would like' us to then, begin. The winning applicants competition. How long on an aver- merchandise, I mean pup- pies, These are a few less worries new phenomenon and created believe they are, Fullerton College would be divided into two teams of age school day does it take to find a is usually poorly bred and when you first bring your new pet shows of their own, such as "The would be the prime location for a in a random fashion to com- develops congenital defects. It is students parking spot here on campus? Or in home. The overcrowding of pounds Mole," "Fear Factor," and "Combat new show.. pete in various challenges that are a actuality, how long does it take to supply and demand. The more pup- pies sold, the is usually caused by negligent own- Missions" just to name a few. routine part of college life. find a parking spot on the residential more merchandise Take the - show "Combat ers allowing their "un-fixed" ani- None of the participants on Missions," where current and for- already seem streets around campus?_ produced. Most of these puppies However, the tasks that mals to roam free. Adopting from these various shows are actors, but mer Navy SEALs, police SWAT (e.g. the bookstore) would Participants would begin in are raised in caged areas and then dreadful the pound is also a wonderful idea, merely ordinary people whose team members, and other special made even more challenging. their cars at the corner of Lemon and crated to pet stores. be because this could be dog's last applications were appealing to the forces types are challenged with The first official challenge Berkeley (by the North What I do not understand is Orange chance. While the adoption num- show producers. Given that the obstacle courses and other simulat- would take place during registra- County Community College District why anyone would want to pur- bers are high, there are still many people are "real," how much of the ed scenarios in a remote desert loca- has been a chase an overpriced dog from a pet tion. Luckily, TeleStar building) and be instructed to find a being put down. rest of these shows is truly "reality?" tion. The show has a certain amount pretty convenient form of register- within the allotted store that condones these condi- parking spot If a pure breed is needed, it is Virtually without exception, of appeal and entertainment value. ing. However, many people have amount of time. The team finding tions? If one is considering pur- always a better idea to go to a breed- normal civilians would never find But what would portray actual not had a pleasant first-time experi- the parking spots closest to the cam- chasing a puppy, why not try the er outside of a pet store. Dogs are themselves in the case scenarios and "reality" would be a show called ence with the still fairly new on-line pus and in the shortest amount of pound? There are two known as man's best friend, and I challenges these "reality" shows "Campus Combat," where a group banner registration system. time would win the event. kinds of pounds, can only hope that the senseless present. of college students battle their way Contestants would' be chal- You get the idea. The list of kill and no-kill. A no-kill pound is killings of healthy friends can be How often does someone have through the many obstacles and tri- lenged to register for a preset list of challenges is endless - the also known as a humane shelter. possible prevented with adoption, the pre- to stand for several hours on a block als that make up life on a typical. classes with the banner system. instructors, dating, Adopting from either shelter has cafeteria, boring vention of unwanted puppies to be of wood on an island and attempt to college campus.. using a dial-up modem, thus making studying for finals, etc. There is eas- benefits one could not receive from born, and the boycott of purchasing be the last person to take his or her With approximately 22,000 ily enough material for a year's a pet store. Too many unwanted the web page even, slower than puppies from a finger off a pole? students attending the FC campus usual. worth of shows. dogs reside in these shelters. They store. Point: what's up with all Counterpoint: just pay the damn fees! By Gregory Jeffers come cheap, nor-can it come at the vanilla latte mochaccino. Hornet Opinion Editor complete expense of taxpayers. Sure, money's tight. But if these 'wonderful class fees? Many of you have.entered the you're going to spend it, you might Okay, so fees suck. We get it. time in your life 'when the simple as well spend it on something But nowhere in the Declaration of act of existing is going to cost you that's going to move you up the By Kelli.Fadroski check on something there's the sud- classes, but graphic art classes as. Independence did Thomas money. 'rungs of the social workforce lad- Hornet Managing Editor den need to treat it with extra care. well. These high-tech courses are Jefferson declare my right to an Get used to it. It's the true der. With certain texts costing any- designed using the latest Macintosh inexpensive college education. It's price of independence from your If it helps, just take a moment At Fullerton College students where from $20 to $105 at FC's technology, these courses can also time to get past complaining about former life as a juvenile. Want to to realize how much money you're are plagued with fees, and it's very own bookstore, and prices not become a strain on the pocket book. all the fees and start accepting eat? Fork out some cash. Want to saving by spending two years. in expected, I mean come on, life is diving any lower at these so-called With the basic lab printing fee them .,as an inevitable fact of col- have a roof over .your Jlead? Its junior college rather than an 'bargaini ext book' places, students forone piece f paper that is sent-to. lege life. going to cost you. expensive private institution or We' pay $11- unit-just t& get are finding themselves in debt a color printer costing $1 a pop, You have a tremendous oppor- Please, stop complaining state university. into a class and usually that can be before the semester even begins. even the smallest mistake can be tunity here at Fullerton College to about the exorbitant $11 per unit Nothing in life comes for free. multiplied by three for each class So once all of these "neces- costly as you watch paper upon expand your horizons as well as fee. You'll spend more tomorrow And if it does, be careful. But you take. sary" fees are paid and the students paper spill out of the printer due to your knowledge. This cannot on your double expresso decaf that's another lesson. Then there is the $12._health start to feel in the clear, they realize an over-active finger clicking away fee, $35 parking fee, a $7.50 A.S. they've signed up for courses that at a mouse. Benefits fee, and a charge of $2.50. have a supply requirement list. The class also requires students for a campus I.D. card. And do the I've had to fork out my hard- to purchase. two ZIP drive discs at fees stop there? No way! earned cash for classes like graphic, about $14 each. The material cost The dangerous game of censorship Let's not forget that once in the art and photography. for graphic design projects can be $33 a semester class, students are Photography easily costs any- anywhere from $15 - $40. Hardly By Kristin Rogers The Alabama State Textbook ered fiction yet it begins to seem all slapped with a syllabus listing the' where from $75 (for film, photo worth it since I'm not in grade- Hornet Staff Writer Committee has banned The Diary of too real. name of the over-priced textbooks paper, negative brushes, and nega- school anymore and my projects no Anne Frank, because the book was Unfortunately, censorship needed to effectively complete the tive sheets) to $130 - $500 for a longer go up on the refrigerator. In today's society censorship considered "a real downer." doesn't stop with literature. It goes course. The sad part is that usually used or new camera with the ability There are enough fees on the has become more and more com- Kids can learn a lot from this on to include' film, television, these text are hardly' ever cracked to be switched into a "manual" pic- FC campus to make one's head spin. mon. It happens in our libraries, our book including history and sympa- music, and art. It even happens in open or even taken out of their ture-taking mode. Since the $239 million Bond schools, and even our homes. How thy. But a simple committee is able. the industries in which we place so shrink wrap for that matter. The Art classes can be pricey as Measure X passed in the recent' much are we not being told, and to decide what a child can learn much trust to produce our everyday texts are purchased with the best of well, with all the painting supplies, election, possibly the school could how far is too far? from? products intentions, but realisticly, once one paints, brushes, and canvas. start footing the bill for a few of The horrible act of censorship. Is that what it has come to, that Our society is free so therefore realizes they've spent a weeks pay- And it's not only regular art these expenses. has hit the literary market the hard- a group of old "holier than thou" our ideas should be given the fair est. School children are growing up men can decide what a child should chance. It has been said children without the pleasure of being able to not read simply because it shows should be challenged; that they choose their own books to read. real life? should think critically and solve Someone is deciding for them Another example of a victim of problems. A great way to start the day... and it doesn't matter to those who censorship is the book titled The Even artwork is put under the decide if the children like it or not. Lorax, by Dr. Seuss. This book was evil eye of the censors. The artist Books chosen as "appropriate" read- challenged by a school district in should not be given any limitations ing material are so dumbed down a California because it "challenges the or it could not be considered art. www.fchornet.com child cannot possibly learn anything foresting industry." Even the lovable Art can inspire so many, for the from them. They end up coming out Dr. Seuss is not safe from the blade. censors to keep anything under of school no better than when they Ray Bradbury's Farenheit 451 wraps is unfair not only to the started.' gives a glimpse of a future where artists but to the public as well. sports. *news* entertainment * features * opinion Critics and school boards have books are illegal, and if discovered That is the reason they go, to banned books ranging from The are burned along with the houses in become individuals. So why do Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which they are found. censors believe it is right to use the written by Mark Twain, to the silly It paints a-future where human students as vehicles for ensuring poems of Shel Silverstein, who beings no longer just sit and talk, conformity? They are not produc- wrote the book, Where the Sidewalk and they lack the most basic levels ing critical thinking, imaginative Ends. of compassion. The novel is consid- people but future censors.

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new seating arrangements recently facilities on the agenda. installed by the school. It is reassuring that school "The old, flat ones were way administrators are doing their jobs better. What hell is wrong with this and leaving the interior design stuff place?" to someone else. Oh, I don't know brother. There are parts of campus that Maybe they are too busy trying lack overwhelming natural beauty, to fix an ageless parking problem. but nothing a little work from Maybe they are a little preoccu- Martha Stewart couldn't fix. Patrick Kinmartin pied with construction projects Everything that takes place on designed to spruce up the campus. campus affects people differently. People on this campus never Maybe they are just wasting What obviously is a crisis for one fail to amaze me. their precious time making major man is nothing more than a cheesy They don't care when a guy decisions that don't include the com- article idea for me. burns a flag, a teacher is arrested, or fort of every individual student's soft But is it worth all the time and smoking is banned throughout the butt cheeks.Don't get me wrong, I energy to get all worked up about area. But all hell breaks loose once was a pretty big fan of the neatly- something as simple a piece of fur- blocks of stone are replaced by carved, flatbed stone benches. niture? I only offer one piece of shiny, green benches. But taking them out in favor of advice: Just sit on it. "Dude, these things suck" a something a little less comfortable is disgruntled student shouted out no big deal, especially if educational Patrick Kinmartin can be reached while sitting on one of the many curriculum is above campus seating by e-mail at PKroyale@AOLcom Page 4 The Hornet

Wednesday Arts&Entertainment Fullerton College April 24, 2002

I ~. . . . '*'. . Movie Review Rock not as solid in taking Do you smell something Rancid? throne of "Scorpion King"

By Kelli Fadroski Scottish answer to Ireland's punk By Rob Rogers in ways that do not seem humanly Hornet Managing Editor sensation, Flogging Molly. They appeared on stage wearing kilts Hornet Staff Writer possible. What started out as a pretty and playing the bagpipes. Director Chuck Russell (The crappy Thursday ended to be a Although they were visibly Conforming to etiquette long Mask, Eraser) knows the well- day that I'll never forget. Arriving drunk they managed to put on a adhered to by generations of action worn path around a Hollywood late. (as always), grabbing my really good show. They had fans flicks, we must attack The action sequence, and he follows it reserved tickets in a rush and then skipping and dancing about as Scorpion King's inevitable conflict religiously. Although lacking any running to the front of the line they played their native music and with a 'swift sword to the jugular. choke-on-your-popcorn swords- only to be frisked down by the even did a tasteful Scottish tribute Dwayne 'The Rock" Johnson (for manship, the fight scenes (why else Grove Theater security, I finally to America. all his screen idol looks and arro- would we watch?) get the job done. settled in my favorite spotjust in After the guys in skirts left the gant self-possession) is no Arnold In a shameless effort to time to enjoy F-Minus. stage, the audience obviously Schwarzenegger.. achieve a more commercially This isn't an ordinary punk liked them because they swarmed The brutish gait and steely viable PG-13 rating, the fight band. Their screaming fury comes their merchandise table to buy stare that Arnold brought to the 20 scenes are about as real as the ones from Huntington Beach and the their newest album. year old "Conan" classics are traits you see on the World Wrestling switch up of guy-girl vocals dur- Although their songs are not that are noticeably lacking- from Federation. Unforgivably antisep- ing songs makes this band diffi- up to Flogging Molly standards, Johnson's bag of tricks. A pretty- tic, blood flies about as often as cult to ignore. they're certainly no "Drunken boy-man-child, Johnson's inability Oscar nominations for WWF Assinger/guitar player, Erica Lullibies," but they'll do. to mesh with his gritty surround- wrestlers. belted' out' her lyrics 'of built'up After a quick stage clean up ings is a glaring fault in an other- In every respect, this is a close- frustration and angst, her deep NOFX appeared on stage with wise decent period piece. to-the-vest production. But in the belly growls made the crowd take their "ghetto banner" which they "The Scorpion King" is more . studio's effort to "play it safe" and a second look at the rather small claimed was their effort 'to be cool than just Dwayne Johnson's long give the masses what they want, female to make sure such a voice like Rancid in competition with awaited action vehicle. Fashioned the big brains and bigger wallets could be coming from her mouth. Rancid's 30 foot banner. as a "prequel" (liberally, I might blew it again. What could have We chatted after the show and They played a set that went on add) to the "Mummy" movies, in made this flick special was "The she laughed at my observation and forever but the kids in the first pit which Johnson briefly appeared, it Rock" himself. said' "You gotta.sing from your area of the theater were stirring, traces the king's rise from assassin His skill as an orator, chalk gut, it all comes from here," as she throwing themselves over the bar- to -the throne of. a vast Egyptian full of rapid-fire braggadocio, are grabbed her stomach. riers and , irritating security. Of empire. simply a thing to behold. F-Minus' set traveled on course, the band was loving it. It all starts 5,000 years ago. A Superior intelligence, flawless rather quickly, although it wasn't NOFX front man, Fat Mi'ke, sport- ruthless warlord (played by the good looks, one-liners that leave the best set they've played, as bro- ed a NOFX T-shirt with George miscast Steven Brand) has become opponents scrambling for their dig- ken guitar strings hung from their Bush on the front and a quote that the tyrannical king of the desert. nity, and a passable singing voice instruments, and a few cues were read "Not My President." Perhaps insecure about his to boot-this man lays out the total missed, they jokingly said to the Fat Mike and the other NOFX diminutive frame, this hot-headed package on a regular basis. crowd "Hey, you must be mistak- players made their. political beliefs spark plug has crushed all resist- Somehow this mega-watt per- en us for someone else, some pro- clear before breaking out into ance on the strength of a solid sonality didn't get added to the stu- fessionals." another track of punky rock fun. army and, more importantly, the dios blockbuster formula. Kelli Fadroski/The Hornet Even though the performance Their Hispanic horn/guitar visions of a beautiful woman 'An occassional teaser of a joke manages to stay standing during their hour wasn't up to par, I really enjoy the player kept making fun of his race. Rancid guitarist Lars Fredrickson (aren't they always!) who advised not withstanding, "The Rock" is set. Fans weren't disappointed as the punk pioneers delivered songs' off. their, new album It was funny at first, but after and a half-long him on when and where to attack tightly muzzled by a script that to eager ears. "Suburban Blight" and I wouldn't about the third racist joke I was their harsh music the enemy. makes-him little more than the one bad night against them. about over it. Only one man(of course!) has astrong silent warrior. hold to fall asleep, praying that Rancid a long line for the boy's bathroom . F-Minus They love to talk during their to stop 'In the end, what does it all Picking" up. where would soon take the stage. and, no line for the- girl's bath- powerful enough pectorals off, came the Real set, perhaps too much, and this dastardly duo. His name is mean? Like-rats consuming gov- left'. My prayers'were answered an room. this McKenzies. They're like the could be 'the reason I was starting Mathayus, and he is a mysterious ernment processed feed, we the hour later, but I was still happy to see After returning from a much descended from audience will take in another dry Tim Armstrong and Lars needed break, they continued to warrior assassin overcoming Fredrickson from Rancidwaddle out play. Tim Armstrong played the long lost Akkadian tribes, tale of a protagonist of the plot, evil to achieve glory and a*'pretty on stage. I'm really not exaggerating twirling around on stage, with his As for the rest Mathayus kills the bad.guys, gets trophy wife. The crime is that a when I say wobble, as Fredrickson guitar, jumping into the crowd left unturned. Oh what made his way to his mic. with -the mic stand,.and then the girl, and, just to spice it up , "Rock" was have been...? Good ol' Lars, never letting rolling back onto the stage to con- moves his famous eyebrows about might down his fans, admitted to being tinue the song. It was like watch, ,Y ' ttle«oft f' deato b ck.sur r :rig mad rnjk pay out It certainly d ia inst i~'dawn 'ions; it was awesoime much as I was afraid he'd either Rancid is just one of those fall on meor spit on me as I was bands that have their name etched taking pictures. He'd wonder in stone. Like Bad Religion, they close'to where I was standing then are pioneers of the scene and well, drift away:' received by their true fans, gain- Rancid attracts a rare breed 6f ing outstanding reviews on their raw-punk rock loving kids with new album and the split BYO mohawks, chains and crazy, good- Records release featuring NOFX time attitudes. They were flinging and Rancid. their bodies over the security bar- Being as their shows with riers and crashing into the securi- NOFX are completely soldout ty guards and the press photogra- and the word is good about them phers. Gee, lucky me. playing yet another summer They played such a long set Warped Tour, I guess Rancid Photo courtesy of www.epitaph.com that they'gave us a bathroom aren't planning on going away foronce in my life I saw anytime soon. Hyntingtpn Beac's F-Minus land opening spot on Rancid/NOFX tour dates. break and Dwayne"Th. Rock"Johnson in the "Scorpian King." Realitytelevision's last Fullerton Students Play Chain Reaction By Mara Kapano gasp with "TheeBachelor" Hornet Staff Writer

The crowd grew silent as the ?By.Janna McFerson www.abc.com for details.) fresh new Orange' County band, Hornet Staff Writer Over the past.several weeks, Goodchild, hustled onto the stage Alex has had the obligation of' at 'a recent show in Anaheim at Like every other reality show, narrowing the contestants down Chain Reaction. "The Bachelor" is another one of to smaller groups, creating what The lead vocalist and. gui- those "survival of the fittest" in his opinion is a group of high- tarist, Jeff Stillion, took the stage competitions. ly considerable 'candidates for and proceeded to lead the other '7 However, instead of compet- marriage. members, Christian Haerens, gui- ing for cash prizes, the twenty- During the April 15 episode, tar and vocals, and Josh Miller, five female contestants compete only four "bachelorettes" bass, into the harmony of their first ;for their lifelong partner and hus- (Shannon, Kim, Amanda and song. Goodchild's sound can be band. Trista) remained. described 'as "Rock n' Hoping tofind "true love" on As part of the decision mak- Roll/Alternative Rock." The fans the television show, the contest- ing process, Alex was invited to seemed to approve of their sound "ants are rated and compared to visit the hometown of each with a nice display of energy. A each other by the show's remaining .contestant and be quick rush of followers fanned out "Bachelor" to see who 'could ulti- introduced to possible family-in- giving themselves room to dance mately'become his matrimonial' .law members. and sway. companion. After dismissing Kim, Alex As the show came to a close The first episode aired on was given the opportunity to take the band relaxed and spoke freely. March 25, in which Alex ("The each of the remaining women Their inspirations and'dreams Photo courtesy of www.goodchildworld.com 'Bachelor") hosted a cocktail party (Shannon,.Amanda and Trista) on added 'depth of personal meaning Goodchlld are coming "Straight Out of Brea" and are currently playing the local scene.. and introduced himself to the' overnight dates to three different to their music. Stillion comment- twenty-five women and national locations throughout the U.S. not have to settle just yet, with a ed on his Uncle Steven who is now the lyrics are left up to Miller on nostalgically. television audience, and was Following the dates, Alex demo titled "Straight out of Brea" ;amazing gui- the bass. Stillion has also had his Although some of their pre- eliminate yet passed, "He was an introduced to his potential wives. was instructed to 'hand in the creation of little too R- and the idea of recording in the tarist with an amazing personality, the band- show rituals were a' At the end of the evening, another potential spouse, thus summer, they have their dreams hope to follow in his foot- name. rated to speak of, they revealed his top 2 choic- and I Alex faced the task of dismissing leaving him with pre-show and goals set. steps." Haerens' personal inspira- "When I was leaving a coffee their practice of'-a .1 of the 25 contestants by offer- es. If you have an itch to check from the throbbing shop last year, I caught the back- prayer. tuned for the tions sprung ing red roses to the remaining Be sure to stay together out Goodchild for yourself, you hand of 80's heavy metal, and the ward reflection of a billabong T- Goodchild has been members of the female pool, all' .last episode of "The Bachelor" the trio at Kelly's 'eclectic lyrics of the, Dave shirt. It looked like it said ever since graduating from Brea can catch 'of: whom were vying to become airing April 29 (on ABC's chan- every and something just Olinda High School. Now attend- Coffee shop on Birch Street Alex Matthews Band. "Goodchild," "the one" for Alex. nel 7 at 9:00pm) to see who Wednesday night, participating in Incubus was Miller's personal clicked." Since graduating high ing Fullerton College, they contin- By individually accepting a will be proposing to and whose acoustic set. together, Goodchild has ue to share their love of music. an informal become favorite, "They've progressed school rose (denial of a rose was also woman's family will be Or check them out at from extremely hardcore to a more grown close, often sharing memo- All of the members plan on optional), the "bachelorettes" his own. Boulevard of the band. "I'd perusing music as a career but as McClain's on Harbor turn melodic flow, and I hope to see the rable moments were invited'to stay in a Malibu Will Alex's bride-to-be on May 10. New show listings same progress with my band." say our most memorable band Haerens put it, "things happen, beach mansion. Overlooking .the into the next Darva Conger, win- information on first time we ever and if I can't make music my along with other "r~ of the "Who Wants to Marry a The writing of Goodchild's moment was the Pacific Ocean,. the women. were and songs can be accessed back in July of 2001. career, I'll just make it my pas- the CD to lyrics are left in the talented hands got on stage given :opportunities to go on btillionaire?" We'll just have on the . band website, at of Stillion and Haerens. While the We were so nervous, yet so excit- sion." group or individual (if selected) wait and see. www.goodchildworld.com. driving melodies that accompany ed at the same time," said Stillion Although Goodchild might 'dates with' 'Alex. (See Page 5 The Hornet

Wednesday Fullerton College ArtslEntertainment April 24, 2002

------, , I . A day at the circus 'The Importance of Being Earnest' with 'Cirque Du in Bronwyn Dodson Theater Soleil' in Long Beach

By .Rob Rogers By Kristin Rogers tric symphony. Hornet Staff Writer A live band performs the Hornet Staff Writer music in a small' pit' located on. stage, . while ILegendary playwright scr .. Remember going to the circus a talented opera as a young child? Well, cirque Du 'singer . glides along stage lending Wilde will bestow his comedic ' Soleil combines everything you his voice to the-acts. genius upon the Fullerton College remember and twists it into a fan- Each has different music, cos- Bronwyn Dodson Theater in early~ tastic dream world. tumes and surroundings. Between May. Everything from the awe of acts they have the clowns entertain Okay, maybe he will-not do so seeing -the jugglers and the, acro- the crowd. personally (The authorand play- bats, right down to the smell of They have absurd costumes wright has.been dead for over a the popcorn and cotton candy. and you can't understand a word century), but his presence will be There-is nothing ordinary they are saying but that does 'not felt in the form of his most endur- about this circus show, except for seem to matter. ing masterpiece. the big top and snacks. They are there to make you "The Importance of Being. Drallion is a version of laugh, which is exactly what hap- Earnest" was to be Wilde's final Cirque Du Soleil, that is per- pens. By confusing and clowning, play following its late i9th'century formed this month at the Long around they provide a way to calm production. Beach Center as part of its North your heart rate down after breath- It features a collection 'of American tour. taking performances. They remind upper class, charmingly off-kilter Drallion is like nothing you you to breathe. characters that have'a penchant for have ever seen before. The show The acts include jugglers, attacking life's trivialities with the reveals a world of magical char- acrobats', tumblers, and trapeze seriousness of a heart - attack acters and wonderful creatures to artists, and many more. (Think of any given "Sieid'eld"' The tra- the audience. plotline). peze artists fly above the crw Cirque Du Soleil has been with the grace of soaring birds, Play Director Chuck Ketter is enchanting audiences around the completing stunning somersaults confident that. the Fullerton world since 1984. Each produc- in mid-air. College Theater Arts Department tion is different and given a The tumblers throw them- will be successful in bringing this unique story line for the perform- selves through tiny hoops and'it classic to a' contemporary audi- ers to act out. seems that at any moment they can ence. Drallion combines ancient crash into each other, but. of "Though this piece, was. writ- Chinese traditions and the dramat- course, they never do. ten over a century ago, and about Photo courtesy of the FC Theater Department ic approach of Cirque's perform- Each act is more artistic than the British class system, it trans- Dodson Theatre. ers. the last. This is truly a show that lates beautifully to our own U.S. The Importance of Being Earnest" opens May 2- in the Bronwyn Represented are the four nat- brings art to life and enchants the History", says Ketter, "especially the film "Gossford ural elements: air, earth, water viewer. when we explore the class struc- popularity of penned his story. The comedy and delight of this Park" indicates a viable interest in and' fire. The elements are found It is a celebration of life and ture evident in the South - bothold' A professional scene designer timeless play can be seen at ' like in the costumes, props used by the the elements combining any and and new." class structure pieces for over 20 years, Ketter's resume Fullerton College's own "Earnest." performers and the music. everything in between. Indeed, Ketter's production of promises to bring accuracy and Bronwyn Dodson Theater on The prevalence of media out- The costumes grab your You will find that it is worth "Earnest" is an interesting explo- flair to the contrasting time peri- May 2-5 and 9-12. lets devoted primarily to "celebrity attention by the power of the col- the price to discover something ration in itself. The play features a ods inwhich he has set this Call, the Theatre Box Office news". seems to supporthis theory. ors represented, including bright new and fantastic. double casting of the roles, allow-. "Trivial Comedy for Serious for tickets and show times at oranges and greens, deep blues There are performances'. of ing for it to be set in two different Although whether or not there People." (714) 992-7433. Information is any newfound public interest is and earthy' browns. different Cirque shows always time periods on ' alternating "The Importance of Being regarding- audition_ times for debatable,. the common man and The music is just -as.powerful. playing in 'Las Vegas, The current evenings - one in 1895 England," Earnest" comes on the heels of a "Footloose," an upcoming woman's thirst to know about soci- By bringing in the traditional tour of Drallion will be making and the other in.the present day long list of Ketter directed produc- Fullerton.College production is sounds of flutes, harps and pianos, stops in various locations in North American South. ety's. upper-crust .has spanned tions at.Fullerton College, includ- also available. . .every generation since Wilde first and combining them with an elec- America. Ketter believes that the recent' ing "Macbeth" and "Assassins." Page 6 The Hornet

Wednesday Features Fullerton College April 24, 2002 ------...... ------...... helps disabled to ski FC's Health Center USARC information By Steve Mason provides Hornet Staff Writer C Up-in the high altitude of Big on Hepatitis Bear, the United States Adaptive Recreation Center. - (USARC). By Eleni Reed A combination of ribavirin and enables people with any physical Hornet Staff Writer. interferon offers successful treat- or cognitive disability to. enjoy the ment in 30% of patients tested. outdoor sports that Big Bear has to Having tattoos and piercings There are ways to protect your- offer. myself, I was alarmed at the recent self from hepatitis C such as, not The USARC has a full-time announcement of Pamela Anderson shooting drugs, or' sharing personal staff of instructors and interns, that she had contracted hepatitis.C care articles, i.e. toothbrush or razor. usually college -students with from sharing a tattoo :'needle. I and following routine barrier pre- recreational therapy majors, along decided to investigate. cautions if you are a health worker. with about 200 volunteers. About 3.9 million Americans Hepatitis C 'may be spread by One of these volunteers. is have hepatitis C, -which causes having sex but is not likely. It-is Mike Jones, who works.as a. shift inflammation of the liver. Ii'fact,' always a good decision to use latex manager at Rutabegorz Restaurant the- word "hepatitis" is Greek. for. condoms when having sex. of Fullerton. "inflamed liver." The CDC suggests considering Jones has served his passion - This can lead to cirrhosis, liver. the health risks if you are thinking for ten winter seasons and eight cancer, and liver failure, according about getting a tattoo or body pierc- summer seasons,. to-the Centers for Disease:Control. ing. You can get infected if: the "I'll get .cards.. He says, "I have (CDC). tools'that are used have someone a picture and -a thank-you note Direct contact with the blood of,*'' else's 'blood or the artist or piercer from a little kid who's visually an infected personis the manner in ' doesn't follow good health practices, impaired about eight or nine., -He' which the disease spreads.. ' such as washing hands and using came up for a lesson one day. The Many are unaware they are even disposable ;gloves. note says 'Thank you, Mike, for infected with the virus-because However, according to Casey the day'. It's awesome, better than most people carrying' the disease Kehoe, a tattoo artists at Trigger money:~ feel no symptoms at all. Happy Tattoo located in La Habra, The winter program has full- The most common symptomis*'. CA, it is unlikely one will contract and half-day sessions with skiing extreme tiredness. The CDC.says hepatitis C at his tattoo shop. and snowboarding. the only way to know if you are car- "At this shop we clean everything The summer program has day rying the 'virus;is through -a blood with medical cleansers that kill camps and overnight sessions, test. everything (germs). We also use usually two days and three nights, They suggest getting 'tested if needles only once," says Kehoe. with 'water skiing, wakeboarding, 'you fall into .one of the categories If you are infected, prevent the jet skiing, kayaking, sailing, fish- below: spread of Hepatitis C by not donat- ing, - and four-wheel downhill *Blood Transfusion or organ ing blood, body organs, other tissue, mountain. biking. transplant before 1992 or sperm, and not sharing tooth- 1For overnight summersessions, *Intravenous drug use (even brushes, razors, or other personal the instructors entertain and once) care articles that might have blood Photo courtesy of USARC involve students with songs and. *Use of blond-clotting sub on them. in the winter ski program leave their wheels behind and hit the slopes. skits around a campfires. Participants stances. Also, covering cuts or sores on Each 'student- is- -paired off *Sharing infected household, the skin will prevent the spread of with. an instructor, supplied with One blind client was so com- This is calledthe California biking. items such as razors the disease, says the. CDC. the adaptive equipment they need, fortable with Jones that after three Adaptive Ski School hold, or Carefully trained instructors *Needle-stick. injury The CDC says hepatitis C cannot and gradually .trained to fully 'hours, he told him that he 'didn't CASS hold, according"to Shelly gradually introduce all of these *Kidney dialysis be contracted by the following: experience the sport they choose. need to call out directions. any- Egerer of'the USARC. activities to participants. Staff *Multiple sex partners *Breast-feeding Instructors go through exten- more. Once the student is comfort- members on the dock teach stu- '*Tattoos *Food or water sive training on the equipment and He said he could hear Jones' ably balanced guides ski in front dents what to expect in the water .*Body piercing *Sharing eating utensils or drinking how to work with people's disabil- "tails"-the -back of his skis as he giving directions. Instructors will and signal to communicate with About 8,000-10,000 peo- glasses ities: skied in front of him. also'ghost-ride" behind skiers boat crews and instructors who ple die in the US from complica- *Casual Contact For -instance,instructors, learn to Instructors individually pattern helping to steer and stop in case ride alongside them. tions due to hepatitis C infection. For more information on hepa- guide blind skiers by learning how lessons for each student they need to take over quickly. The USARC is. located at Unfortunately, there is no vac- titis C, visit either to.skiblindfolded while trusting in Qnepnethod.is-to.ski. in, front of. USARC summer programs.on Bear Mountain" Summer and cination for hepatitis C, and treat- www.cdc.gov/i'ndex.html, or the the directions o'fellow instruc- the stule'nt, the . instructor skiing Big Bear Lake offer participants Winter .Resort,.. 43101 _Goldmine. rnentis limited.., "health service" link- on the tors...Equilibrium must be backwards, while hooking his water skiing, wakebdarding, jet Drive, in Big Bear, (909) 584- Antiviral medicines are www.fullcoll.edu website, which relearned- ,while. allowing the poles together at the hips of the skiing, kayaking, sailing, fishing, 0269. Reservations required. approved for the treatment of per- features hepatitis C as their Disease other senses- to compensate. student. --1-and four-wheel downhillI -I mountain sons with chronic hepatitis C. of the Month. Tips from FC's Health Day Fair Festival

"Trust your instincts!-If youthink you're in danger you proba- bly are. Secrets kill! Speak up and speak out if you know of violence against yourself or another."

Dawn Foor and Gagan Gandlao Sexual Assault Victim's Services

"Become media literate. Tobacco is a metaphor for evil; think about it." Jim Walker" Stop Tobacco Abuse 'of Minors Pronto

"Many occupations endanger the lungs. If you are a fireman, auto mechanic, welder or construction person you need to become aware of the things you're breathing. Promote clean air. Do Not Smoke!" NicoleTaylor American Lung Association

."If you have a drug problem don't go through it alone." Tim Blaine/Horne

Laurie ipaGamma Sigma (AGS).is the campus honor society.To join requires a minimum GPA of 3.0, completion of 12 semester units of academic classes and current Cocaine Anonymous nrollment in at least one unit of work at FC. During the semester a student must complete 10 service hours (attend three general meetings, four community ervice hours and three service hours) to the club. Check out their web site at http~//studentwww.fulcoll.edu/ags/. . "Have a yearly eye examine because the eye changes constantly. A dilated eye exaination by an optometrist will reveal whether or not you have diabetes." Beverly Spencer The man behind the Fullerton College Jazz Festival Southern California College of Optometry By Steve Mason music because his mother was a are eligible to come to the college "Don't drink and. drive. It's NEVER safe to drink and drive." Hornet Staff Writer music teacher and he started playing when they've graduated, and get Reggie Mendida the piano in first grade. them to even know about our pro- Community Servicesw Programs Inc. TerryBlackley is the man In fifth.grade band,Blackley grams?" behind the Fullerton College Jazz played the euphonium, a brass He created the first jazz festival "Become aware of the 10 most important things you can do to Festival. He has.helped encourage instrument ranging from' B-flat on with eight bands: He remembers, reduce the'chances of getting cancer." high schools, middle schools,.and the bass scale and up three octaves, "We had some professional players Beth Rieser other colleges to" start jazz pro- which he continued to play through come in from Hollywood as the fea- Cancer Society American grams, with the Fullerton College high school. ture concert and our college band Jazz Festival as the place where they He came to California in 1969, would play with the feature concert "Practice safe sex." meet to compete. taking a job; as band director at at night, and we had a run-off of the Linda Smith and Brian Noble Through his work, Fullerton Fullerton Union High School. Two top three bands in the evening com- AIDs Service Foundation College and Boston's Berklee years later, he walked across the petition." College of Music have an arbitra- street to work at Fullerton College, The jazz festival'project caught on, "Findoutif you have a genetic predisposition to diabetes as soon concert and as a result, other schools started as possible. Then, be wary of becoming thirsty and of frequent urina- tion agreement, the only one in the. teaching piano, ,theory, and jazz jazz programs and as they did the tion." United States, whereby music stu- band, marching band, invited them to the festival Thuy and Houng Le dents can be awarded a joint schol- band. He became music department college until there were 36 bands in American Diabetes Association arship to attend Fullerton for two chair in 1978, and was promoted to annually years then directly transfer to dean in 1980. 1980. Compare.that with this year's "Be a good role model and give the gift of time to the children Berklee. During his first year on campus attendance: 269 groups and 82 solo around you. Mentoring is a great way to serve your community." "To my knowledge, it's the largest he noticed there were few high performers. Diane Prescott and Sunney Shin jazz festival in the United States as a schools with a jazz program in the For thirty years, Blackley has OC Children and Youth Services high school competition," says area. coordinated this steadily growing Blackley. . "One of the things in the music showcase. He has decided to pass on "The only requirement for membership is a desire to quit drink- Blackley is also the dean of fine business for teaching, just like in the duties of his creation next year, ing. We're for fun and for free." arts-music, art, and theatre, and in sports, is that you've got to recruit preferring to focus on his administra- Christine S. says Blackley. So tive role as dean of the fine arts charge of the three theatres on cam- better players," Steve Mason/The Hornet Alcoholics Anonymous pus. he asked himself, "How can I get department, but will continue as Terry Blackley headed the FC Jazz His life has been surrounded by access to high school students who advisor for the festival. Festival for the past 30 years. Page 7 The Hornet Wednesday Fullerton College Features April 24, 2002

'"~~r"""~gcs~~~E~F~""~~ -- I -- I8s ~7F~E :~ -I~I~i~s 1 2' Does HIV really cause AIDS?

Research " HIV has never scientifically proven to be the cause of AIDS nor never been isolated for test- ing.

Dr: Robert Gallo introduced HIV has the common genetic the idea of HIV being the cause of structure shared by all other AIDS in a 1984 international press known retroviruses. conference. Even though more research In conjunction with the U.S. money has been spent on HIV Department of Health and Human than all other viruses in medical Services, he announced his discov- history, there is still no scientific ery of HIV, a retrovirus that he evidence that proves Gallo's said is "the probable cause of hypothesis. AIDS." The tests that supposedly test He called this press confer- for HIV don't actually test for ence 'and made-this announcement HIV, but rather antibodies to pro- without having followed scientific teins that are thought to be specif- Photo courtesy Doug Piburn/www.foofighters.com Alive and Well founder and director Christine Maggiore tells the gripping story of her battle with'AIDS at a recent fundraising benefit. protocol: he did not publish his ic to HIV. hypothesis, first. But antibodies are produced Without having published 'a for more than 60 conditions that medical journal, later that same carry with them similar proteins. day he patented the antibody test, These conditions include the Speaking out on AIDS which we now know as the "AIDS flu, malaria, hepatitis, and even test." drug use. It was the media that-etched And much like Gallo's Christine Maggiore was diag- ing side. effects in most of the facts and information that changes website, and just friends who con- his idea into stone by publishing research, the results of the "HIV nosed HIV-positive in 1992.Today, patients prescribed. one's view on HIV and AIDS, tact her for help. that the "the virus that causes tests" are not near conclusive. she continues to live an active and And that all the numbers.pre- relies primarily on heavily refer- "To be perfectly frank with AIDS" had been found. The feel- The "HIV tests" have never healthy life, along with her healthy sented in the media.are horribly enced' scientific journals. you; I don't get any sleep," ing of fear and uncertainty of this been put to the scientific "gold family. exaggerated estimates. But with all this shocking Christine says. new "epidemic" was the catalyst standard" of virus isolation to But when Christine was first And that there is a plethora of information,. Christine makes it This is mostly because she that allowed Gallo and the media accurately diagnose someone with diagnosed, she went through what facts about HIV and AIDS just as clear that it is not the existence of recently had a healthy baby girl, to let the hypothesis become fact HIV. most people who receive-that sup- ,bewildering and controversial. disease she is fighting,'but the way her second child. Christine and her in the minds of the people. Gallo's testing, research, and posed death-sentence go though: boyfriend also have'a healthy son. It wasn't until days later that hypothesis about HIV causing pity and sorrow. And not to Christine's sur- Gallo published a medical journal AIDS show little scientific merit. She found herself in AIDS "We all live with the specter of AIDS prise, her boyfriend and both of her* of his research and his findings. The co discoverer of HIV, Dr. support groups and later-as a children test HIV-negative. These very same findings that Luc Montagnier, is the one who: hanging over our lives." spokesperson fdr these groups.. She had both children without led him to the hypothesis that HIV sent Gallo his HIV sample for use But when she kept stumbling the use of the, toxic drug AZT that causes AIDS, showed that ,his in research. upon 'discrepancies, like that -she Christine Maggiore doctors push upon pregnant research had significant gaps in. it. S A'tcd= that ' cell' c'alttiure a5 was still perfectly healthy, 'she women and the baby after it is In his research, he 'was' unable 'fo Montagnie readly ad'its,haid began to questioi. And that nobody wants to it is being treated. born. find actual HIV in over half of the never been purified," says That type of questioning, with believe it. "None of my work is about Christine knows that AZT is a AIDS patients that he studied. Christine Maggiore. "That is, a dedicated work ethic, brings her "We:thought people, in gener- denying AIDS, denying anybody debilitating drug that binds to DNA Another flaw in his paper from that cell culture, neither he to where she is today; founder and al, should have access to this infor- has died, denying anybody has and causes. severe damage, espe- showed lack of support of evi- nor his colleagues had ever pro- director of Alive and Well' AIDS mation so they can get a full pic- been hurt, or denying that there is a cially in infants. dence of how a retrovirus such as duced a purified sample of HIV." Alternatives, an organization that ture," says Christine. "Because we problem. There IS a problem." But too often, mothers and HIV could cause AIDS. Investigation and negotiations she started with some fellow HIV all live with the specter of AIDS Alive and Well also puts on their newborn children, alive and A retrovirus is a harmless showed that Gallo claimed credit diagnosed friends to raise aware- hanging over our lives." monthly meetings 'with guest healthy,, are forced to take the virus that carries no cell-killing for the "isolated" retrovirus. They ness of the truth about the AIDS In an attempt to write an speakers to allow discussion of the DNA-damaging drug in fear of an mechanisms. They are not cyto- compromised as co-discoverers of establishment. informative pamphlet, Christine topic with those.willing to partici- assumption about a virus that the toxic, meaning that they do not kill HIV and split the ownership rights And that is that HIV has never wrote a book. called "What If pate. public, the media, and the govern- cells. of the HIV test. been. proven, or even close to Everything You Thought You She also spends a great deal of ments of the world have-turned into Yet Gallo suggested that HIV But even Montagnier has proven, to cause AIDS. Knew About AIDS Was Wrong?" her time helping. others one-on- a death sentence. destroyed immune cells without since said that he does not believe And that the prescribed drugs The book, filled with what one; people who have read about Christine works hard to put an offering any real proof that . HIV that HIV can be the sole cause of were so toxic they cause debilitat- many experts agree are appalling her, been to the Alive and Well end to that. has the ability to kill cells. AIDS. Do you know what AIDS is?

AIDS is not a disease. and tests HIV-positive is diagnosed Disease Control (CDC) decreed in AIDS by T cell criteria would not be Despite popular belief, AIDS with AIDS. 1993 that people who have a T cell considered to have AIDS if they (Acquired' Immune Deficiency Those with the exact same count of 200 or less also have were in Canada. Syndrome) is a category of 30 conditions and symptoms who test AIDS, regardless of the appearance In 1998, the CDC stopped pro- familiar illnesses. These illnesses HIV-negative are not diagnosed of symptoms. viding the information on the AIDS include herpes, diarrhea, yeast with AIDS. Definitions of AIDS differ diseases and definitions that qualify infection, and tuberculosis. This raises questions about the from country to country. people for an AIDS diagnosis. The illnesses fall into the AIDS validity of "HIV tests," which don't Canada, for example, does not To make matters more confus- category when a person tests posi- actually test for HIV, but rather cer- follow the T Cell count criteria that ing, the 30 AIDS diseases have doc- tive for HIV antibodies. tain antibodies that are thought to the U.S. does. umented causes and treatments that This means that a person with be, but are not specific to, HIV. Thus, all AIDS patients in the are unrelated to HIV. one of the categorized conditions In addition, the' Centers for U.S. who were ever diagnosed with AIDS is just a name. Photo courtesy of Doug Piburn/www.questionaids.com Nate Mendel of the with Alive and Well founder and director Christine Maggiore. Letter to the reader Fighting for the cause .or.Due to the serious nature of the articles on this page, I feel a Toarnmor bart Alive and Well and to get informa~tion on alterna HIV-positive, Mendel's interest in responsibility to clarify the statements on this page. * Advocate Nate the subject led him to be a celebri- 9. AAlive and Well, The Hornet, and I are not denying the reality of the Mendel., bassist of rock ty advocate of the cause. , . AIDS diseases, or the tragedy of those who died without hope. band the Foo Fighters,. Mendel passed Maggiore's KnwaAot IDS ti One of the main purposes for this series of articles is to encourage book along to his fellow band .: thn"h:YuKnwAou YTo \ ,D " discussion of HIV and AIDS at the college level, but more importantly pledges his support for members, and had a whole section iteIebh t. to encourage it on a global level. Alive and Well. of the Foo Fighters website We are constantly fed grim misconceptions about AIDS, and for the (www.foofighters.com) devoted to * Ai e d Well holds a free monthly meeting in person who tests positive on an HIV test, what we are taught can cause After first reading Christine awareness of Alive and Well and ll odi ceJu nranaathat person to lose hope and fall into the hands of despair. Maggiore's book,. "What If their cause. iiantimate forum for discussion. or mre informa- Alive and Well stands out to provide hope by challenging the falla- Everything You Thought You On January 14, 2000, the Foo tionvisit their website or sall their toll-freenum des of the AIDS establishment, and by questioning the "HIV = AIDS = Knew About AIDS Was Wrong?" Fighters played a benefit concert Death paradigm." in 1998, Nate Mendel, bassist for for Alive and Well that raised These articles are in no way meant to discourage anyone from doing the Foo Fighters, had questions. $20,000 and sparked interest-in c Alive ard Well at: what they feel is best for their health. He contacted Maggiore with manly of the attendees. Alive and Well AIDS Alternatives If this subject captures your interest, I encourage you to visit the his questions. In response, The continued .support of 'T 684 Ventura Blvd. #338 Alive and Well website (www.questionaids.com) and read more of the Maggiore sent him more informa- Mendel and the Foo Fighters helps S i tY, CA 91-04 information that they have to offer. tion, including books, articles, and raise awareness of the cause in What you do with that information is certainly your decision. videos. hopes of reaching the ultimate goal [iifo@aliveandwell org By enabling yourself to open up to all sides of the AIDS establish- This began a correspondence of raising discussion about the cur- ment, you can make the decision that youfeel is right for you. that would become an alliance. rent HIV and AIDS preconcep- Lastly, the opinions expressed here are not necessarily the opinions Though never diagnosed as tions. of The Hornet Staff or Fullerton College. Page8 The Hornet Wednesday April 24, 2002 Features Fullerton College

O W N ...... Cutting edge technology ]marries special education

Fullerton College Adaptive Services Lab

Instructor Paul McKinley creates a positive environment in the Adaptive Service Center helping students learn using state-of-the-art equipment. McKinley shares his love for technology and teaching special education with his students. A man of compassion with a passionate heart By Era Sherman ect happen. Paul always says, process named PLAF, (pictures in a Hornet Staff Writer 'O.K., that's what we need to do, flash) is used. First the color is let's go do it. He draws everyone on removed. A box of tissues is always the team into his positive way." Then with heat and thermal handy in the office of Paul "Everyone has disable and able paper the outline is raised so the McKinley. It is as necessary as the qualities," McKinley said. "While student can feel the state-of-the-art equipment in the society focuses on the disable, we image. Adaptive Computer Lab. highlight the able. Ourjob is a sup- This process has been used for McKinley creates a sensitive portservice. Our goal is for stu- math, students to read the markings setting as he seeks to' assist each dents to function indIependently" on rulers. The computer panels on student as a whole person. the equipment in the A self-admitted "jerk" in jun- Wellness Center can be ior high, he began to exam- "It seems that no challenge is toDo big scanned and raised so the Gilbe- Wr7 Wanrproducs :...... :;wJ:I ined the lives of his two for student can memorize the Diana Surenson Paul: He always finds the sollution uses the Adaptive Center toreaduariouaheAdaptivCener retarded brothers. They to computer pograms Paul locations on the touch pan- seemed to possess the secret make the project happen. els. to loving life. alw ays says, 'O.K., that's whaIt we The funding for McKinley began his life nee d to do, let's go do it.' Hei draws the Adaptive Computer pathway by coaching Special everiyone on the team into his poisitive Lab is provided by the Olympics. He left a success- State of California. ful 13-year business in way Watching S Three adaptive uccess happen Canada, returning ' to Lisa Ca mpbell software programs 'are used Southern California to assist By Ema Sherman Learning Disabilities Specialist/Coot dinator which require a very fast in the care of his brothers. Hornet Staff Writer processor with lots of McKinley and his wife-have memory. It must be cutting- adopted three Down's .syndrome The first student in the state to Susan Capatch has what she edge technology. children. receive Microsoft certification for thinks is the'best job on campus. Fullerton College provided some of He has been a fulltime faculty successfully completing MOUS, She gets to see students who take the computers. member of Fullerton College for (Microsoft great pride in their successes. She Operator User System) Students who use the Adaptive two years. His love of technology was a blind, straight-A student calls her job as an instructional aide' Computer Lab have valuable and special education made a "neat "pure pleasure." assisted by the Adaptive Computer contributions to give to society. marriage of the two," said Lab. About half of the students are Along with the position of McKinley. With 150 Fullerton College enrolled full time. Instructional Assistant, Capatch is After 25 years in special edu- students enrolled in the lab, they completing her 'Master's 'degree -in All departments can assist by cation, his zest for supporting stu- Education at Cal are helped 150 different ways. The making a goal of meeting the needs State Fullerton. dents has not waned. It is his hon- assistance provided is highly indi- of all students enrolled in their "I enjoy coming towork. It is a est love and passion for his work vidualized. classes. wonderful environment; Paul is that keeps him coming to Fullerton For some students, it is 'the very sensitive. to his, staff and very "They make our campus the College. need for voice-activated software, professional," Capatch said. diverse college we are," McKinley "It seems that no challenge is for others it is the screen readers. A student came over and gave said. "Real joy comes when you too big for Paul," said Lisa 'Paul and Susan a hug. Since coming In science classes, visually share the experience -of a' brain Campbell, Learning Disabilities impaired students are able to see injured student who has the accom- to the lab'her grade has improved SpecialistlCoordinator. "He always the graphics of a Bunsen burner or one letter. Clutched in her hand was plishment of returning to college finds the solution to make the proj- cylinder with their fingers. A and experiencing an in-class essay "with a large A personal success." clearly visible for all to see. That's why they "whistle" while Daarrell Erixson shares his learning success with Susan. Capatch, the Adaptive they work. . Se rvices lab assistant. 0

Aspen Roderick is elated to successfully complete her cognitive skills exercises.

All text, photographs, layout by Ema Sherman

Christian Torres and his tutor Huy Dang share the joy of learning.' Hornet Staff Writer & Journalism 102 Student Page 9 The Hornet Wednesday Fullerton College sports April 24, 2002

Hornet confidence clim with success at Mt.SAC Track Team appears a smart one. Both teams were look- the discus. Mizell led the Hornets ing to build confidence after a year with a toss of 112 feet while ready for crucial Orange of continuously falling short when Rodriguez's'landed at 96 feet. Empire Conference meet compared to the high standards the Mizell added a career best in after success in Walnut. program has put up in the past. the hammer throw with a distance Perhaps no one on the team is of 98-3. She is one of the top.con- currently as cbnfident as sophomore tenders to win the events.,in this. By Pete Culligan Courtney Aberegg. Aberegg won weekend's OEC meet. Hornet Staff Writer the 400-meter race at last weekend's On' the men's side, Roy Salter' relays in an impressive 59.20 finish set his best times of the season in a When the biggest meet of the - her fastest time of the season. pair of hurdles races. season is one week away, most track As a returner from last season's Salter finished, in fourth place teams prefer to rest runners by conference-champion women's in the 110-meter high hurdle race avoiding rigorous workouts. team,'Aberegg will be the focal' with a time of 1570. In the 400 The FC track team 'used :a dif- point of the team's hopes of more intermediate hurdles, he put up a ferent method in preparation for this glory this' year. season best: time of 57.58 seconds Friday's Orange Empire She also teamed"with.Andrea on his way to finishing in second Championship meet. Giamalvo, Reanita Starr and place. Instead of taking this -past Shaladie'Ross in winning the 400- There were also twelve runners weekend'.off, the Hornets competed Luis Gomez/The Hornet 'meter.relay at Mt.SAC in another with season-best times in the 1500 team in January in -Mt.SAC relays, .an annual Swimmer Dave Rooks has had a lot to smile about since joining the Hornet swim -the season-best time of 49.21. meters, including Danny Kenner, FC event known, -bringing together In addition to.placing high in who finished the race with'a time of some of the California's top junior races, the- women's team fared well 4:04.81. college attention. in field events. Keener and the rest of the team After success in several differ- Sarah Mizell and. Audrey begin competition. in the OEC Meet ent events,"' the tam's decision, to. Rodriguez set season-high' marks in on Friday at Santa Ana College. Making a splash participate in the relays seems to be

i 1Swimming* Rooks has school football while his mother to pace himself." under team captain: and played college volleyball, paving Rooks' talent and poise become the way for his rampant interest in the pressure of adjusting to a new playoffs factors in. for were major Win primes FC successful swimmer in sports. environment "My dad always taught me to being named the team's captain. May 4. jfirst semester at FC. bonus to have him Softball " Hornets ready "We didn't win our conference be disciplined toward practice and "It's a big after shutting down this year, but the ultimate prize is By David Flores' ' always give 100 percent," he said. in that role, and it's a good growth opportunity for him," Snyder said. Riverside in final regular: still possible," coach Lisa Bassi Hornet Staff Writer 'Rooks participated in swim- said. water polo and baseball at "He's a real pleasure' to have season game. ming, "I'm really proud of how our he around. He's very well-mannered, Many people on campus don't Katella High. After graduation, team stayed focused these past cou-' at Long a hard worker, and very conscien- know who Dave Rooks is. His own began studying history By Pete Culligan pie games. We have a good chance tious." teammates didn't even have a clue .Beach State. Hornet Staff Writer a regional site and the the Rooks has been modest about at hosting about him until a few months ago. He played water polo-for title is up for grabs." chance to his recent success, claiming his state Rooks, the 22 year-old captain 49ers, but never got the So they didn't win the Orange Bassi can't help but be opti-. the dominance over the past month has of the FC swim team, hadn't spent swim competitively because .Empire Conference title. mistic after her team's performance at Fullerton College school lacked a program. "been better than I thought it to rival Cypress a semester So they lost Monday. getting his degree in would be." when the team began competition But after twice this season. allowed no the.opportuni- In addition to being a teacher, Andee Lindgren in February. ' January, Rooks saw fulfilled So they haven't quite and six hits while.the offense he came to Rooks is looking to spread his love runs He 'had.'just, graduated from ty to swim again when -the high expectations they had at the all three runs in the first of swimming to local children. scored Beach State, and enrolledat FC to take teaching classes. year. Long .:beginning of the inning to put the Tigers away early. swim He will begin as a youth swim FC only so to pursue a teaching' He joined the Hornet So what? The'victory helped avenge a 3- became a teacher for the city of Anaheim this credential'. Now he is a favorite to ' team and immediately '.,The-.Fullerton College softball. 4. They summer. He also spends spare time 1 loss to'Riverside on April in this weekend's major addition: He hadn't raced in ready than ever plac'e high team appears more finish the season:34-10, with an 18- an even in three years, but it wasn't .surfing and playing in his band, tthe state chain i to make a run 3 recordin the GEC. pio ,. a. ,<, v k e' os ' s ofksi e Haole. t:... off Riverside, onship aft'er knocking "I'm really proud of how'our While people around the team, But Fullerton College is only conference's top'marks' in'the'400' 3-0,, in their final regular:season team stayed focused these past cou- and 50 believe Rooks has a chance at the the latest stop on Rooks' academic meter Individual Medley game, on Monday. who will be state finals, his goals remain firm. ple games," said Bassi, career. freestyle. their final and athletic The Hornets won making her 11th playoff trip in 13 He was born in Orange and "He'd been off for a while, but, Coach Snyder truly believes by a that for Rooks, the sky is the limit. three regular,.season .games seasons. Our sophomore leadership grew up in Anaheim in a family it came back to him'veryquickly," 14-2.and look. combined score of down the "He has always. shown the Hornet Sports information really picked'° us up on athletic ability said FC swim coach Pete Snyder. contender to win the that prided itself shut' like a prime stretch." swimmer. He ability to rise to any level, no mat- Sophomore Andee Lindgren and hard work. "He's a great natural state tournament, which begins''on how ter what it is." out Riverside on Monday. Rooks' 'father played high understands how to race and " I -

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4 1 2 4 [ w e d n e s d a.y I Cheer and Dance Team Tryouts.- Contact Alix Plum-Widner - 992-7718 Cadena Center - College Fair - 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. - Quad Womens Badminton at Grossmont - 3:30 p.m. - Away

4125 [thursday] FESTIVAL OF DIVERSITY - 10 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. - Quad Cheer and Dance Team Tryouts - Contact Alix Plum-Widner - 992-7718 Cadena Center - UC Riverside Representatives - 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Cadena Center - UC Santa Cruz Representatives - 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Mens Baseball at Santa Ana - 2:30 p.m. - Away Lambda Society meeting - Room 1012 - 5 p.m. "Planning Your College Budget" - 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. - Room 801 Mens Tennis - Ojai Tournament - TBA Womens Tennis - Ojai Tournament-TBA - Away Swimming/Diving - OEC Swimming Championships - TBA - Away

4/26 [frid'ay] Cheer and DanceTeam Tryouts. -Contact Alix-Plum-Widner - 992-7718 "Single-Parents Empowered Through Financial Resource Information" - 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. - RSVP Doreen Villasenor Womens Badminton vs. Orange Coast - 3:30 p.m. -.Home Swimming/Diving - OEC Swimming Championships,- TBA - Away Mens Tennis - Ojai Tournament - TBA Womens Tennis - Ojai Tournament - TBA - Away Students stopped by tables displaying boards with facts about the hazards of Track & Field - OEC Championships.- TBA smoking along with the truths behind peer pressure.

4/27 [saturday] Swimming/Diving - OEC Swimming Championships.- TBA - Away Mens Tennis - Ojai Tournament - TBA Womens Tennis - Ojai Tournament - TBA - Away Track & Field - OEC Championships - TBA

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4/30 tuesdayjl Mens Baseball - OEC First Round - 2:30 p.m. - Away

5./1 [wednesda.y] HS Day @ Fullerton College - 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Mens Tennis - SoCal Regionals - TBA Womens Tennis - SoCal Regionals - TBA

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51 i, ri day Mens Baseball - OEC Finals - 2:30 p.m. - Away Mens Tennis - SoCal Regionals - TBA Womens Tennis - SoCal Regionals - TBA

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