SPAR VOLUME 125, NUMBER 13 -- Serving San Jose State University since 1934 N1ON1)AY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 "Wasted Days and CD review, Wasted Nights," Opinion Page 2 A&E Page 4 Sports Page 7 Clark Hall A.S. encourages to open in student groups Spring 2006 Renovation cost to give relief about $16 million BY LYDIA SARRAILLE

BY ILBRA BEITPOLOUS Daily Staff Writer Associated Students has plans to help coordinate the Hurricane Katrina relief effort on campus .ind to Renovations to Clark Hall. for- match donations made by San Jose State ltuiersity merly known as Clark Library, will students. cost the state about $16 million. The A.S. hoard passed it resolution Wednesday that The renovations began March allocated $15,(NHI to be used to match donations dol- 3 and according to construction lar for dollar. manager Daniel No, Clark Hall The h....Rohm as presented to the Board of is expected to be completed on rDniurnesk..tiaiir tdlierelichteorrati:(1,'ne.otihne- March 3, 2006. William F. Shum, director of resolution sits iii,inmic,usly passed. planning and construction, said Angham said the resolution was an effort to orga- the California State University mit: the inth ulna] errors ot S.Itit students and stu- chancellor formulates a request dent meant/allow, to use Money into a larger. more that is then submitted to the state s thesis e effort. for funding. "r Fundraising) ettolls ate usually moie successful Clark Hall renovations were cc lien they are vollaboratii ngkhain said.

part of the request in 2002. The A.s plans to p1 n rde to -reputable lhanties- PHOTOS BY PHIL BEDHOSSIAN / DAILY STAFF state granted the request and is students can dn.'s,: to titillate to by placing funds in -paying for the project. Shum said. From the 18th floor of the new City Hall, Councilman and San Jose State University political science lecturer Ken Yeager, ays omit at general semi Ives Mese donations will The state funding provides points to the Fourth Street parking garage as a shared parking facility for both SJSU and the new City Hall. he mats lied. dollat tot dollar. bs A S. means for the renovation planning. In addition. A S ha, ple4cd to contribute Si for construction, and the furniture and eerv .tudern ccl ii e.tnsteis to ote durnp; the upcom- equipment. Currently, the con- ing "is',iegisiilootl di" e on "0"P", struction's cost is at $16 million. New City Hall may give Alfonso De Ai lm. c icc iii tic dliet.lor of A.S., said but this figure is subject to change. the plan is to yin monthly died., to each charity until Shum said. the cap ot $ -;.(1(11I met. "Construction includes the proj- De Allm ;titi this effort is ill he entirely based on ect management fees and all those student pat tic ipatuin and that only donations made by expenditures to ensure that the students new opportunities $ Sti students through A.S. is ill be ,ounted project is complete." he said. ppy sant taco. A.S. director ot ,onnininity affairs, The building is multifunctional. BY SOPHIA SEREMETIS said A.S is te,ing mass ad\ C1'11,11117 to help 'NISI. clubs There will be classrooms for lec- Daily Staff Writer and organizations collaborate is tilt each other and tures and labs, faculty and admin- istrative offices and department From the 18th floor of the new City Hall. the mayor's corner office "We got sonic ot the clubs it on Friday to suites. No said. offers one of the most spectacular views of downtown San Jose. A bird's- let them know oui plans And thew it ill he ;mother On the first level, there will be a eye view of the city's developing skyline and San Jose State University. ifleeting on Tuesday.- Sant tap "11Ye're going to Student Success Center that has an from the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Joint Library to the newly opened advertise for them on one big flier every Monday so area for informal group gatherings Campus Village. everyone can see NY hat's going on that week." and computers available for all stu- The new structure was built with public use in mind. The top floor of Tuesday's meet ne is ill he held at 6 p.m. at the dents to use, Shum said. the Fourth Street garage houses a banquet facility and the City Hall build- A.S. House. Packets explaining how to participate in The student center is a key ele- ing rents conference rooms as well the controiersial Rotunda, which is the I undraising ii ill he distributed and extras is ill he ment in the building's planning. available for anything from weddings to Christmas parties to corporate available to any interested student at both the Student By placing it on the first level, it functions. Life and Leadership t Wise and the A.S. House after becomes more accessible to the "Our weekends are going to be busy." Facilities Manager Matt Morley said. the meeting. students. No said. Councilman Ken Yeager donned a hard hat and entered the Rotunda De Alba mentioned at the board meeting that A. S. Adjacent to the Student Success for the first time on Friday. would like to see 51tilf faculty and staff members Center, there will be the Student "It's much bigger than I thought it was going to be," he said. "The de- come forts :lid to help Is sic'11 Life and Leadership Office, where sign of it compels you to look up. It really has all of that feeling of great "We would like to ens turage the faculty and staff students can learn more about the domes in the world." to conic up %s tilt a similar system to (raise money for social activities offered on cam- Having been to St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. St. Paul's Cathedral in fY.ttrina relict).- lie Alba said. pus. Shum said. the United Kingdom, and the U.S. Capitol, Yeager said the Rotunda has Alex Ramos. A S contiollet% told the board that Students will be able to go to "created that kind of feel" and grandeur. he had been cttimuled by a student about a possible the success center for technical Nancy Stake, director of governmental and media relations for SJSU corporate sponsoi that might he willing to match stu- support. said the university is considering using the Rotunda for some events. dent donations up to $250,0(5). Ramos did not know "There will be an I.T. support The proximity of the new City Hall to SJSU has created many new op- any specifics about ii Inch corporation had stepped from the Academic Affairs, it's portunities for collaborations between the two institutions. it old. but It the board that this might be a good almost like a technology resource "We are really excited to have the City Hall downtown and adjacent Aseillie to explore. center," Shum said. to campus." said Kim Walesh. the assistant director of economic and cul- "(Having a corporate sponsor) would really in- Clark Hall will have labs that tural development for the city. crease the total donation." Ramos said. are designed with the most modern Walesh is working with Bill Nance. vice provost for academic plan- De Alba said ally Yuyil COrpot;ne sponsor \you'd he and sophisticated standards, which ning and budget at SJSU, on a project that would involve more students welcome to contritsute in any is they like. and the will really benefit the students. in public service. They are working with a joint group of senior leaders potential sponsoi \you'd need to he contacted. There is "We have a number of language from the university and city on the tentatively named the Public Sector tp,Uirrtientlayten.okip continuation that any such sponsor will labs and we have a number of com- Career Initiative. munication labs." Shum said. Although the initialise is still in the planning stages, the goal is to pro- De Alba gave the resolution his support and praised The construction's planning was vide SJSU students is tilt structured internship programs, project advisers the board for supporting the efforts of the student body. able to incorporate six department and guest lecturers from the city. Construction on the City Hall Rotunda will be "I am very proud to see that you I :it AS. are doing suites on one floor. According to completed by the end of the month. The opening what you can to help.- De Alba said -I am very happy No. these departments include, see CITY HALL, page 3 ceremony is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 15. Ii' be a part ot this foreign languages, humanities. library and information sciences. political science, anthropology and linguistics. New class teaches art of metal casting "The building will provide a convenient place for students to after taking a two-week course on ma- agreed to do the collaborative effort. stop to get their questions an- Archeology professor terial science and material culture at Schiltz, who said he has taught art and swered by the departments. Also, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. design classes for 22 years, said he has by placing the departments on one offers students In the program. he learned about the been coming to class and offering what- floor adjacent to each other, hope- ways of material culture by making prod- ever information he van to help. fully that will help with the oppor- ancient techniques ucts, such as a bronze bell. "I think it's a tantastic idea." Schiltz tunity for the cross pollination of "There has never been a class like this said. "I think it's great to cross-germi- ideas," Shum said. BY PRISCILLA WOO in my department," Karpf said. nate across campus between different This building will provide stu- Daily Staff Writer Karpf said he liked the idea of learn- disciplines. It really makes the class in- dents with services for both aca- ing by doing because most of the students teresting." demic growth opportunities and The newest addition to anthropology majoring in anthropology study only by During the first half of the semester. social expansion as well, he said. classes. Archeology of Metals, allows theory. students will learn to replicate bells that The construction process so students to learn the history of metal "It will help them think with their were made in Western Mexico between far is going according to plan. No making by actually learning how to make hands more." he said. A.D. 600 and 1200, Karpf said. By doing said. metals. The course, Anthropology 187, is held this, they are getting both cultural context "We are just trying to meet the "I've taught about lost wax casting on Fridays from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. and hands-on experience of how to smelt deadline," he said. technique in lecture courses for years. Although the class is upper division, If the construction meets the but until I really did it. I didn't really un- there are no prerequisites, and in theory see CLASS, page 3 deadline, then the administration derstand it," said SJSU lecturer Jonathan anyone who is interested can join the Hunt, a junior majoring offices will be the first to move-in RIGHT: Ryan Karpf. class. Karpf said. in Anthropology, uses a cloth to over that next summer. Shum said. Karpf. who teaches the class with Karpf, whose metal -making experi- smooth out any bumps on his wax SJSU art lecturer Rand Schiltz, thought ence is limited to only his two weeks model of a bell in the Art building on see CLARK, page 3 of developing this course for students at MIT. said he is grateful that Schiltz Friday. DANIEL SATO / DAILY STAFF

PAGE 2 SPARTAN DAILY OPINION MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 'DR. OBVIOUS. Ph.D City Hall will hopefully prove to be a model of efficiency Because sometimes we just need someone to point I couldn't help but think about another time 1 was spectacular. The mayor, city council members and Anyone can get on the elevator in City Hall and out the obvious.., standing in the middle of a large rotunda. their staffs can view the Santa Clara Valley atop their push the button for the top floor. Try it, it's cheaper Speaking in front of America's political elite new perch. than riding up the Space Needle. The new San Jose City Hall is large. The city of that included President George W. Bush and The mayor's office has a perfect view Other than having a great view and being more San Jose is large too - the lOth largest in the nation Sen. John Kerry during a ceremony honoring of San Jose State University, which begs aesthetically pleasing than its predecessor. City Hall to be exact. baseball great Jackie Robinson, the Rev. Jesse the question: Does Mayor Ron Gonzales must have a practical justification for its existence. After that, it gets a little more difficult to de- Jackson referred to the room we were standing check out college coeds from his office? right? scribe this Lat> that's so desperate to grow out of San in - the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol Building OK, probably not, which explains why Yeager explained that city departments were previ- Francisco's shadow. - as the "mecca of Democracy." I'm not the mayor. ously spread across this sprawling city, but now they The new City Hall is San Jose's latest attempt to Back in San Jose. as I looked up at our city's While perusing the mayor's office, share the same roof. show it can play with the other big boy metropolises. new glass dome. I wondered what it would we found no traces of garbage contracts So maybe what I thought was one big glorified The massive I8-story complex is a block away come to represent. Will our snazzy new City but there was a pretty nifty photo of the edifice of city bureaucracy could actually become a front the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Joint Library and Hall become the mecca of parking tickets, gar- mayor shaking hands with Gov. Arnold model for more efficient services. is a short hop away from the massive and unfilled bage trucks and a lackluster woman-to-dude Schwarzenegger. If the U.S. Capitol Building is the "mecca of Campus Village. ratio? ERIK LACAYO I only mention this part of the tour Democracy." then the new City Hall should strive to On Friday, some Spartan Daily staff members in- Or maybe the new City Hall will be the symbol of because it was the highlight for my boss, Executive become a mecca for a city government that actually cluding myself got to tour San Jose's newest crown San Jose becoming a true big city - something city Editor John Myers. who said it was reminiscent of the delivers. jewel with city councilman and political science lec- officials are banking on. famous President Nixon-Elvis Presley photo. If only there was a reporting-type organization to turer Ken Yeager. While I in still not con% inced that the cost of this I'll let the readers decide for themselves, which hold them to that promise. Outfitted with hard hats, we got a sneak peak in- project was ssarranted even in the booming dot-corn one is Nixon and which one is Elvis. side the unfinished rotunda that looks a lot like R2-D2 era, this new center of city government is definitely You don't have to be the mayor, a city council from the outside (editor's note: see photo on page I nicer than the monstrosity that was on First Street. member, a member of the press or Elvis to enjoy this Erik Liiiayo is the Spartan Daily managing editor Watching workers behind the yellow caution tape. The Vitnt on the top floor of the new building is great view of San Jose. "Dr. Obt ,us, Ph.D." appears even' other Monday.

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For more information, contact the gallery. I've never had the intuition to be able to gram in a public school. and Catholic Campus Ministry office at 924-4330. tell the difference between passion According to an Oct. I I. 2001 article by rudeness. the San Francisco Chronicle, on Sept. 18, Mass will be held at 12:10 p.m. in the SJSU Catholic Nigerian Student Association Well then. I welcome in the bland. 2001, the Daily Californian. a student-run Campus Ministry Chapel. For more information. There will he a general meeting at 6 p.m. in the Ohlone When I sit in the newsroom to write my campus newspaper at UC Berkeley. ran an contact Fr. Jose Rubio at 938-1610. room of the Student Union. For more information, columns in an environment that boasts the editorial cartoon by. syndicated cartoon- Career Center contact 439-4607 or (925) 812-0187. free exchange of ideas, I write the way I ist Darrin Bell. The cartoon featured two Resume Critique Drop-in will be held from Career Center think and hopefully express how I feel Muslim Arabs in the hand of a demon. sur- 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Career Center. A job and internship search program will be held Most of the time, I think that others may rounded by flames and discussing their hav- For more information. contact Marisa Stake at from 2 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. and from 5 p.m. and have felt the same way - too angry at ing made it to paradise. After the cartoon 924-6171. 6:15 p.m. at the Career Center For more information, comment and too ready to make rash dec i- appeared in the paper. student protesters LIZ NGUYEN SM.' 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For more of are the repercussions that will come back to haunt student senate drafted a bill to raise the rent of the School 'it Art and Design information. contact Marisa Stake at 924-6171. ou? paper and subject all staffers to mandatory sensitiv- There w ill be an exhibition of student art from 10 a.m. SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry The commercially driven media is not only driven ity. training. to 4 p.m. in the Art building and Industrial Studies Mass will be held at 12:10 p.m. in the SJSU Catholic to censor itself to please the Federal Communications Public colleges and universities are also prohib- building. For more information. contact the gallery Campus Ministry Chapel. For more information. Commission but to please corporations and advertis- ited from taking action against students based on office at 924-4330. contact Fr. Jose Rubio at 938-1610. ers that pay the hills. their thoughts, opinions or pursuits, regardless of the Poetry Center San Jose Art ottiving Organization According to the National Coalition Against manner used to get it across. There will be a reading and signing by poet Opal A presentation titled "The Science of Breath" will Censorship, "On the 9/17/01 edition of the TV show As unorthodox as the expression or work may be. Adisa from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in rooms 225 and be held from noon to I p.m. in the Ohlone room of Politically Incorrect. host Bill Maher and conser- as long as it doesn't directly damage the university's 229 of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Joint Library. the Student Union. For more information. contact vative commentator Dinesh D'Souza discuss the academic purpose, it's allowed under academic free- events of September 11th. D'Souza refers to the at- dom. For more information, contact Rebecca Feind at Shyamala at 802-4876. tackers as 'warriors' while Maher states that, in com- Some professors. in order to "create" a learning 808-2007. School 01.4,'! and Design parison. the U.S. government has acted like cowards env ironment "free" of hostility, create codes that Anton Reijnders will give a lecture on ceramic because it had previously launched missies at targets lima things that could be considered politically in- TUESDAY sculpture from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. followed by a thousands of miles away in contrast to those who correct. But they find themselves tiptoeing around reception from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in room 133 of the flew airplanes into buildings. Following news of without the ability to engage in classes freely with - School of Art and Design Art building. For more information, contact Jo Farb the exchange, such companies as Federal Express, slut fearing their intentions mistaken for something There will be an exhibition of student art from 10 a.m. Hernandez at 924-4328 Sears-Roebuck and Quizno's pull advertising from else. Politically Incorrect and some local TV stations re- Instead of wondering whether someone is going fuse to air the show." to take offense, because people will regardless of Got Problems? Recently, censorship based on a person's opinion how hard I try not to. I'd rather skip forward to the IS SALTY seems to have found a little niche in our society, es- result I'm destined to cause. New column helps MU pecially after Sept. II. But now, I'm too tired to keep on lighting. students solve life's ordeals In areas of art, entertainment and news, people How do you continue when faculty members and were told to discontinue or remove their controver- advisers ask you to censor yourself because they Got an SJSU related problem or question? sial work out of respect for people's sensitivities. "won't" censor you' Too busy to solve it yourself'? Want someone According to the coalition, Clear Channel People ask site sshty I'd "let them win." I've given Communications circulated a list of songs that up. else to help you? Well, worry no longer. In its 1,200 channels couldn't play. including "Jet I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place and it hi:: new column "Spartan Solutions." the Airliner" by the Steve Miller Band. "My City Was scents like the only way out is to cut off my arm. And Spartan Daily's very own Executive Editor Gone" by the Pretenders and songs with political so I have no choice but to cut it off. John Myers will do his best to answer two messages, such as "Imagine" by John Lennon. I can't continue writing if I'm always blinded by questions submitted by students in each If free speech is truly tree, why arc we paying tears. column. Just go to www.thespartandaily.com $9.95 a month to listen to the ousted Howard Stern Either way. I'd never write for newspapers again. and click on letters to submit your problem on satellite radio w. lisle the equally politically incor- How do you continue on when you've lost all or question. Make sure to include your rect Bill Maher is free on National Public Radio? faith? name, year, major and contact information. Is it because it tits in someone's definition of low- I can't. brow? Or is it because someone is playing the paren- tal adviser and thinks we need to listen to something Elizabeth Nguyen is a Spartan Daily photo Ii he same thing with college media. editor. 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' 1 MONDAY -- SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 NEWS SPARTAN DAILY PAGE 3 CITY HALL - 'It's a two-way partnership' CLASS - Students will reproduce historical bells continued from page 1 continued from page 1 age American doesn't have a clue enjoyed them all. about NS here things come from." "I haven't taken an art class The university will reciprocate inetal from ore and smelt copper One of the goals is to heighten since second semester in commu- by providing current city employ- from malachite. people's ass mews, at the entire nity college. and I was 'jonesing' ees with an opportunity for non -In the last six weeks, we will chain of es ems. kat it said. for an art class badly," Randich degree professional development use the barbecue pit area, and the "We take all 0111 material said. "I needed to make something classes and eventually some de- class is going to construct an open culture for granted nd what is again. This is like the perfect av- gree programs as well. pit forge and do smelting of cop- largely obscure is is erything that enue to do this plus sou get to learn "It gives the city a chance to in- per from mai:Kline out there and is em in to making Mose things as how people did this stuff back in troduce the students to what it would copper casting outdoors %%Munn \s ell as the consequences thfflt came the day. I lose it." be like to work for the city," Nance all this technolop." Karpt saitl. hunt that Crystal Mader, a junior major- said. "It's a two-way partnership" lit.' said he \y am, iii mininuie the Karpi said ilk. ..lass vs ill not only ing in tine arts, said she is taking between the city and the university. higher technologs. and the open pit learn of 11,1 11.15 ..,1,1111g. 15111C11 is the class because it goes along According to Walesh. one of will be mu, It loser to what people the process they are using in mak- 55 ith her major and she also likes the motivating forces behind this 2000 years ago did. ing the hells. but it still also learn Karin 's way of teaching. project is the fact that in five years, "Thai's what prehistoric ar- cold and hot hammeong of metal. "I would recommend it to any- one-third of the city's 6,800 work- cheology means trying to get as \s ell as open sand casting. one who is interested in it," she ers will be eligible to retire. In 10 a sense of what technology in the lake Karpf. many of the stu- said. years, that number will grim to past was like by trying to replicate dents in his class are equally as The class is an elective course. one-half. them in the present," Karpf said. C xcited to learn how to make met- Karpf said. The class does not sat- This is partly due to the recruit- While replicating the bells. sm. als. Jul e Jones. a senior majoring isfy any general education or upper ing efforts the city made in the dents ;ire learning hots things are ii anthropolop t di all emphasis general education courses. '70s and '80s of the baby boomer fah it ;iced. Karpf said. 011/11V11:1e01012S. silid she enjoy s the "One joy of teaching this class generation and also partly because -It important to them to un- class slit much is Mat the students that are here after 30 years of sers ice. he city derstand about hots these things "1st aheady taken the classes want to lie here:. Karol said. "The offers retirement belie hits at age 55. ale made." Karp' said. "It's also I IleCt led tin iris degree and this students in this class this semester Walesh said. And judging by the mom tam bit the as erage person. sounded like a lot of I tin.- she saist. raking it purely it interest. past, city employee, usually chose We lit e ii a is orld ss Inch is his per- really helps to ti nulls get si1111" it lity Ii is something else that's to retire earlier rather than latet WC're SIIII01111ded 1) IlillIds 11110 11 ;ind do 11 icasingls rare on this L.:minus.- "This is the beginning of a luau mat 111:1411:11 killltIrC and s111101111dCll Robert Randich_ nianthropolo, "limn the feedback I have got trend." Walesh said. She said the city all this stint more stull Man his urs inanir is ui emphasis on ultural from the students, they are ecstat- will he looking to SJSU to help devel- lets in the lustors ol oWspi. anthropologs. said he had taken ic... Karin said. -I don't anticipate op its next generation of employees. c-ics in the planet and your as er classes twin Karin pies wilds and this course being under-enrolled. - In these early stages of the proj- ect. they will focus on six main t really helps to actually get your hands into it and do it areas: the environment, lihraries, gg 1 information technology. public yourself." works, finance and urban planning. Julie Jones student These are the areas "that the city will have the most demand for in the next live years." Walesh said. PHIL BEDROSSIAN / DAR r Yeager said he hopes the close- Councilman Ken Yeager looks over the finishing touches on the ( o , Far mworkers remember grape strike ness of the two facilities will encour- Hall Rotunda. Once it is completed, it will be used for ceremonidi 1 \\,i / i \ 55 age more city employees to contrib- purposes and special events. 111 and jaileri din nit. ilk sn ike. liii It and I in glad I 'A:is there. - ute to SJSU, "now that it's so easy." Cade, it hr Filipino and Mexican - began half a yea! Ater its il rights Some at the anniversats sat% the Amer it. iii Yeager has been teaching a class City Manager Del Borgsdorf filmy n up photos to incorft.tate crape pickers pinned leaders led a two efforts as intrinsically linked. \loin 10 on local politics at SJSU since 1991, and Assistant City Manager Mark some of San Jose's major piiiiects Cesar ( 'hays./ to strike against area from Selma to vs in "I registered s titers in the cotton and until this semester, teaching a Linder :ire :ilso teaching public -as a \s ay to talk about pithily grow els. II e tiqme farMWOrketS voting rights lot 114.1ds of Mississippi." said Kathy daytime class was out of the ques- administr;ition lasses for the um- ministration and yy hat's my olyed " and (hell sills1111Iiers joined togeth- 'Dogs s \ -.15 keil 1 Us.' ,1111 Murguia, who was a student at ci S.iuitrtl.is R01501111 1511,1i1, .111 C.1111 111111/11 tion because of the commute from ersny this seii iester. hut they use Although Mere is no timeline o recall the five-year mr University of ('alifornia. Berkeley the old City Hall on First Street. con let en, e libilns in the new cji!, lot yy hen the project still he com- soil,: Mat led to a nationwide boy- urvinm/cr vs ho y ith t. 'has e/ st hen she came to Delano in 1965. cott of By the time he drove and parked Ilan as then lassioiiitis. Borgsdort plete. new elements ale r..amstanils table grapes. in a Intel iimme Iiiim I /clam, to She stayed for the duration of the and walked to class. "it just ate up is teaching Introduction to Pubh, being added. The estimated 500 people who Saciamentii tillsC 1,111)11i. are- strike. too much time.- he said. "But now Administration and Linder is Ii 's continuous roll -out of a amended the event held at the lin ness oh the strike " l'he farmworker movement tit litstoly hooks now," I can do a lunch one. because I can teaching Organi/at tonal Theory protect that has already started:' mer headquarters the United -Its in the it about many of the sante things is walk right set Yeager said litirgsdort Uses said. hum Workers union est of Delano l(ustos said "1 hit kids and our as the civil rights movement).- ecalled him picketers vs ere hCatell iilislIstds \S ill lie lead111,2 about it. she said. CLARK - I hill will house new Student Success Center

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Tracks: 1 I Label: Warner Bros. Sl Web site:Traptcom Vocals / Guitar: Chris Brown Lead Guitar: Simon Ormandy Bass: Pete Charell Associated Students President plans. Drums: Aaron Montgomery topple Alberto Gutierrez helped SD: Do you like "Star Trek"? Spartan the six-year reigning AG: I've seen a few episodes, Party regime last semester in the but that's about it. A.S. elections. He presides as the voice of SD: Are you guys going to the students, so we accosted him show any "Star Trek" episodes on and forced him to talk to us about the grass near the A.S. House.? PHOTO COURTESY OF WARNER BROS RECORDS INC asses and Star Trek. AG: If students want that, sure. Trapt's 2002 debut record sold more than two million copies. SD: Take your pick: "Star Trek" Spartan Daily: In one word, or "Star Wars"? what is your opinion of the AG: "Star Wars." Spartan Party'? Alberto Gutierrez: (laughs) SD: Do you have a favorite Trapt displays Los Gatos angst movie that you like? One word ,.."Cautious," AG: Favorite movie ... SD: In two words, what is your "Motorcycle Diaries." Local boys fall into typical sophomore rut with 'Someone in Control' opinion of the Spartan Party'? AG: (laughs) Urn. I have to SD: What's the last bad film be careful because we still have you saw? BY LYDIA SARRAILLE algebra and stardom, it all fell apart. The songs "Skin Deep," "Use Me to Use some Spartan Party members AG: (pause) There's been a Daily Staff Writer Four guys IBM) Northern California became You" and "Bleed Like Me" bring more angst in here. WO words. (pause) few. Urn, actually it was a while 1 big stars by writing music that sounded a lot to the table and are consistently mediocre. back, but it was an independent lyrics I'm sorry'. I'm trying to think. Listening to Trapes new . "Someone like the modern rock they knew and loved. Worse than the uninspired is the fact film "In the Bedroom." It won an CD was just a little too familiar. I want to make sure I don't say in Control.- was a little like hearing all my Then they wrote "Someone in Control- and it that the whole Academy Award or something. of something that's going to get me worst musical fears come true. sounded a little too much like everyone else. Trapt is just one more group in a string I'm sitting there watching the 2 nothing wrong bands rifts, melodies and hooks into trouble with ... (long pause) I listened to the first track. "Disconnected Don't get me wrong. there's whose lyrics, film thinking. "How did this film all sort the others'. Is it too much "Stay involved'?" (Out of Touch)," and felt a gh e uneasiness. with taking a cue from a hand that came before, of sound like win any awards'?" I thought it was but when you try to clone said hand and end to ask for a with its own identity? in three words. band SD: OK, and pretty had. MUSICREVIEW up with a sad little Tulin -me. it isn't very rock Maybe there are worse things AG: (long, long, long pause) and roll. to be than unoriginal. but when listening to "You're still welcome'?" I guess. SD: Are you kicking some ass What was this? I flipped the CD cover over, Don Gilmore. the man we have to thank Trapt. I can't think of any. as president'? SD: Are you guys going to double-checking to make sure that this was for such "gems- as Good C'harlotte, produced "Someone in Control" is in stores now. AG: So far I've gotten into ir have any gamecock fighting or really the album by the local hand everyone is "Someone in Control- and has propagated the few issues here and there. I've rodeo events held on campus? talking about. that kids vs ho think Justin Timberlake bumped heads with quite a few myth AG: Not that I know of. I gave them the benefit of the doubt at first. and Ashlee Simpson can rock tune great taste people. but I always try to keep Angsty lyrical selections from (laughs) waiting for the album to gain momentum, hut is music. positive and keep it nonviolent. to be honest, this album is one of the most ge- Trapt's album is all about suburban angst. a 'Someone in Control' SD: Do you know why-'? (laughs) AG: I think it would probably neric. cliched attempts at making a rock album phenomenon that has gotten way to much play SD: Whose ass do you want to have something to do with what in recent memory. in music lately Then again, growing up in Los "You never listen to me / you cannot look me a kick'? we would run into with univer- Trapt's sound is much like what we Gatos must hav e been really tough. the eyes" "Disconnected (Out of Touch) AG: ( laughs) Hmm. let me name sity policies. have come to expect from Linkin Park and Like many ot the anthems of teen angst a few people. (laughs) Actually. I Hoobastank, tssu hands us tuitse 411.1,i -heavy heard on the radio and MTV. Trapt's songs are "Let me play I've been dying to let you in- SD: Do you encourage bird can't say their name. hut ... whose rock has appealed to fans for years. hut Trapt an ode to mall -rock and the Abercrombie-wear- - "Victim" watching on campus? ass do I want to kick'? gets stuck somewhere between its bland lyrics ing. "O("-watching kids who sit in their rooms AG: If you're into that. sure. and repetitive hooks and can't quite measure and think dark thoughts about homeroom while "Why don't you let one be, leave me alone- SD: I guess in terms of getting up. they listen to it. - "Stand Up" SD: Does A.S. plan on hosting something politically done. Trapt. indeed. The whiny, unenlightened lyrics in all). "Star Trek" con% entions'' AG: Our opponents. What it comes down to is this: !rapt made its 'Disconnected- sounds like a middle-school "It's hard to trust a strange 'Use Me to Use AG: "Star Trek- siuttsettiuittls, self-titled debut album in 2002 that made peo- romance gone sour with lines like. "I no hinge, You" uh. none that l'in :Mare of. At ./oe Amaral / Special to the ple sit up and take notice. That album took the believe that you were es et on in side How Illis moment in time we have no band from high school in Los Gatos to making could you know w hat I need vs hen liii the last Use your big words and show me how to speat music in Los Angeles, and somewhere between thing on your Some of Tuesday's noteworthy releases

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BY ELIZABETH PERRY the knee that controls rotation. Daily Staff Writer according to healthinfo.org. Even though the game was not After a busy 110 minutes of a victory for the women's soccer l.A soccer. the Spartan women's team, some players said they are soccer team tied 0-0 on Friday keeping their spirits up. in Spartan Stadium against UC "It's hard on us because we Davis. try so hard and we want to get The game went into overtime our victory." said Kristin Krale. with two 10-minute overtime a midfielder who took three slin its periods. The San Jose State on goal in the game. "We thought University women's soccer re- we would win since we beat this cord is 0-7-1 after the tie. team twice in the past." Some of the players felt they Head coach Dave Siracusa played hard during the game. said he thought this would be the "It's not a win, but it's not a Spartans' first win this season. loss," said Adrienne Herbst, team "We Moneta we had a victor% game. Ma it ended up be- an* captain and goalkeeper. "We just in the V' AIM JP* played 110 minutes of soccer and ing off sides," Siracusa said. "1 that shows that we're tough." wish the girls would have some Early in the game, Jackie Cruz, fortune." who earned team "Newcomer of Siracusa said he knows the the Year" last season, received a girls are trv ing hard and are yellow card for pushing back an frustrated with the outcome ot Aggie. Friday's game. An Aggie player had been ag- "They are upset, which is the DANIEL SATO / DAILY STAFF gressive with Cruz on the field appropriate feeling right inns." San _lose Sharks center and captain Patrick Marleau, left, attempts to elude Los Angeles Kings defenseman Joe Corvo during the when Cniz had the ball in the first said Siracusa. "Fhey %vain vic- Sharks' 4-3 exhibition win i over the Kings. Sunday was the first Sharks game since the Western Conference Finals in April 2004. half of the game. tory." "She hit me and wrapped her Because this season's team arm around me," Cruz said. has 21 freshmen and sophon Cruz said she is not intimi- they are still learning to w,rtf. dated when the opposing team is gether and get to knosv each othel Men's soccer team rides unbeaten streak aggressive. on the field. Sthlt lls:1 said "It's always fun to get yellow SJSU took Ill Shuts cards." Cruz said. "Even though I Davis' goal hut ss as BY KELLEY LUGEA vs eren't going right.- said tor- and gave the men a chance to take Villalobos received a yellow card am small. I try to get in there as capitalize. while t ILI% is 1,11/1, aril Ismael [harm. "We %%etc a the lead. lbarra seized the (ppm-- 211 minutes into the second half much as possible." 15 shots on SJSC 's goal. little disorganized during the first tunit% %% lien he licdsled the ball off for obstruction after he pulled In the second half of the game, "With 10 shots on goal, you lie Spat Lin inen's soss er team hall a corner kick, cis inc the Sari .1n.e on the jersey of SJSU forward Herbst saved the ball and at the think you are going to score on ileteate%1 II RI% erside 2 Al on I hit mg the first 20 [ninnies. State I. nisersit% its lit st goal of Johnny Gonzalez. same time, an Aggie, Magdalena one of them," Siracusa said. "It both [hart a .ind forward Nelson the night. "It was kind of a rough game." Guzinski, seemed to be hurt and looks like we're going to have to Di,.' resets ed yelloss cards. 'When the goal came. ever% said Spartan midfielder Dan Oka. was helped off the field. earn it." ftei Diaz 55 as gi s en the warn- hod% got pumped up.- lbaira said. "1 hit team is .1 101 better than the "1 slid to save the ball and she Siracusa said the girls are 2 ing for elboss mg :mother player. "It felt great l'he confidense in ss ay we pla%ed today." tried to stop (running) but I went learning with each game boss to 0 the Riverside crovv d was notice- the team was high and %se rust did With iriil seven minutes re- through her legs and possibly tore he a better team. ably displeased vv ith the referee's 'a hat 1%e had to do. mining in the game. Ut.' Riverside her (anterior cruciate ligament)." "We have to be perfect.- said The Spartans returned for the midfielder Erasmo Solorzano was Herbst said. The ligament. or Siracusa. "We're taking steps to 1,,%% mid the end of the bust second halt degressisely going given a .vellow card after elbow- ACL. is located in the center of make it better.- I 1 sIts despite a ills k SLIII hall .goalkeeper Brent Douglas alter the nest \ 1 the ilerthlthig. things mask' his first save of the night R s el side truss ard Andrew see SOCCER, page 7 ET ONNE TED Everything you need for high-speed Internet access. 0 IC e6f Cr

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NM MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 2005 5 SPORTS - \ I \\ DA11.Y PAGE 7 Soccer - continued from page 6 Martial arts instructors hold seminar for hurricane relief BY PRISCILLA WOO pling instructor at the American ing Oka and the Spartans were pculy btalt VVritei Kickboxing Academy. awarded a penalty kick. Oka took "I've taught jiu-jitsu for a long 1 the shot and scored, bumping the In an eftOrt I i aise funds time. Martial arts is my life," said AP% Spartans' lead up to 2-0. for Hurricane Kau ma relief. Camarillo. who holds black belts "Someone had to put it away," members from the Amerkan in both jiu-jitsu and judo. Oka said. "They knew I could do Kickboxing Academy Eight Team Camarillo said his friend (the penalty kick). so I just did the and the San Jose State Cni)eisit) Mike Malloy, a para-rescue job that had to be done." Judo Club participated in a semi- man, gave him the idea to have With 15 seconds remaining. the nar for the teaching of Judo and a benefit seminar after returning Highlanders took their final shot Brazilian jiti-jitsu Sunday to California from New Orleans on the goal. More than 30 people. Ilk.' lid- on Sept. 7. Douglas moved to the right to ing past and present members 'I thought, 'Why didn't I think make the save and almost allokked of the San Jose State Um ersity of this before'?' " Camarillo said. the shot to go by but defender Judo Club. took part in the "It seemed so simple. We have Gavin Wenyon prevented the goal three-hour seminar held at the the means, we have the location by stopping the ball just before it American Kickboxing Academy and we have excellent access to rolled into the net. at 1830 Hillsdale Ake. in San professional, champion martial Douglas made three saves dur- Jose. artists. ing the game, making this his first Josh Resnick. SJSC student "It just made sense," he said. collegiate shut-out. and member of the judo club, The area was divided into Despite the victory. SJSU head said he thought the seminar was three sections two floors and coach Gary St. Clair said he sees a good idea. one ring. room for improvement. 'If you're going to gike 'non- All participants were divided "If we are going to make some e). you might as well %yolk out into three levels beginner, in- noise this year, we are going to With a bunch id' friends and hake termediate and experienced. have to prepare better. play. better, fun doing it.- Resnick said. Each instructor taught his spe- and just be better," St. Clair said. Mike 5, k K »ho ,, as seen ,ialty it one of the sections. After The Spartans 13-0-21 remain on the tirst season of Spike IA". 41) minutes of instructions and unbeaten while Riverside drops to teality sho, I Inmate [Oiler.- training, the groups then rotated PHOTOS BY DANIEL SATO DAIL STAFF 3-2-1 on the season. Lame to lend his support. to the next instructor. ABOVE: Dave Williams, head judo instructor at San Jose "I was disappointed with our 'Any bine you do something Williams taught the students State University, demonstrates a technique with Josh performance," St. Clair said. "I like this tot people is good, modified versions of kouchigari Resnick, SJSU student and member think we played down to a team thars ,kliy I came and supported and ouchigari. iv.ii moves that of the Judo club, that was not as good as us and it it. said S \\ILK. ,,ho is now light- are used in nii-jitsu and mixed 8-year-old Steven Sparacino watches. was just about the worst perfor- ing on the l'Itimate lightme martial arts. utili/e in their competition and in RIGHT: Mark mance of the season." C'hampionship L irctut "I alteadk In demonstrating the mans-u- their naming so that they can be- Wightman of the This week the Spartans are donated to the Red Cri iss. and sers with Resnick. he cross- come stionger." Williams said. American Kickboxing ranked 10th in the Far West Reeiiiit when I see people doing wow gripped Resmck's hand with Williams. Mu, has taught at Academy at 1830 by the NCAA, but St. Clair said he things to help IOw iously 11 ,1111 his, hooked his right toot around 535I' tor I )cars, said Camarillo Hillsdale Ave. in San is still unsure of what the future help sonic tliite Resnick's t'n't. pushed forward Jose throws Justin ii ti and forced his W. as his liii net student and he is If holds for this team. The seminal. at 5 a head. him to fall onto glad Ildp out \\AI' the seminal. Sawtelle, also from "This season is far too young," r.used a total ot 54.:4,41). accord- back. With both nien on the the academy, during St. Clair said. "I don't know him ing to Shumei Wu. manager ril ground. Williams showed stu- "I c'xiched hint tor kears.- Williams said. 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