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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 10-4-1995 October 4th 1995 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "October 4th 1995" (1995). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 395. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/395 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Coyote Chronicle (1984-) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. In this issue: In this issue: A Rousing The Coyote Employment Review of Opportunities in the "SHOWGIRLS" HRONICLE Inland California State University, San Bernardino Empire "ii PAGE 18 Volume 30, Issue 1 1995 Doors photo by Lafonzo Rachal. courtesy of the San Bernardino Coijh>it.Sun. Printed by Permission By Christopher Malone but praise for the new $25 million Coyote Chronicle Staff Writer School officials are hoping that Commercialization is occur­ run. Let's be the best that we can be facility. "If I were a student I the new Coussoulis arena will be a ring in collegiate sports loday.The on this level." Cal Slate San Bernardino Ath­ would be here every night," said magnet for fans and bring respect logos of Coca-Cola™, Bud- letics cut its way to a new era in Currently, the Women's Vol­ CoyoteWomen's Volleyball coach for San Bernardino in the CCAA. weiser™ and Bakers™ are evi­ leyball team is the only team play­ collegiate sports with the opening Kim Chemiss. Cal Stale did not field a single dent on the $150,000 scoreboards. ing in the Coussoulis arena. The of the Coussoulis Arena on The James and Arenthi sports team until September of There is also a $150,000 sound first women's basketball game in Spetember26. The ribbon cutting Coussoulis Arena was built after 1984. CalStateBakersfieldmen's system always ready to "rock" the the arena isNov. 17, the first men's ceremony announced to the rest of two years of anticipation and plan­ basketball coach Pat Douglas was fans into the night. basketball game is Nov. 24, and a the California Collegiate Athletic ning. The New Age facility caters quoted in the San Bernardino Sun A question that is buzzing "Basketball Extravaganza" is Association (CCAA) that CSUSB toevery need of the fan and student saying, "The new arena will bring around the Cal State campus is scheduled for Nov. 28. was not only a very strong aca­ athlete. With it's 5,010 seats, Cal many advantages to the Cal State whether or not the Coyotes are As the saying goes, "Build it demic institution, but is also aforce State San Bernardino has the larg­ campus. The Cal State campus can planning to move up to Division I. and they will come." With the to reckon with athletically. est seating capacity in the CCAA. attract people. They can have dif­ "I've fielded that question many arenabuilt, theathleticdepartment Coussoulis Arena hosted the "The arena is something the entire ferent marketing possibilities. It times," said Simpson in an inter­ can do nothing, but wait and hope Coyote Classic Women's Volley­ campus community and commu­ helps with recruiting players. It view with the 5un. "We are still a for the fans to arrive. Judging by ball Tournament September 22, nity ofSan Bernardino can be proud helps with fund raising. And they very young Division II institution. the early reviews, we'reon thehigh- with rave reviews. Every coach, of," said Cal State athletic director have a nice environment for prac­ We're still the young kid coming way of athletic supremacy. Next player and fan could utter nothing Nancy Simpson. tices." up. We need to walk before we can stop— NCAA Division I Champs. •.' .'• ^ • • f- f " • *:•' -AW, :W^WM^-AW#W^W•^ 1 f , '•• I'i -vi-.r*-- b i I I October 7,1995 - October 21,1995 Tuesday, October 10 • Friday, October 13 HThursday, October 19 Career Center: Career Center: Women's Resource & Adult Re-Entry Center: NETWORKING FOR INTERVIEWING SKILLS T-SHIRT MAKING EDUCATORS ONLY .- ••••. - By: Pam Webster. Regional Personnel Manager Enterprise Rent A Car WORKSHOP By: Joe Davis Assistant Superintendent, Personnel 2 - 3 p.m. • UH 324 Services, Rialto School District -Stf Vt "Clothesline Project-Awareness of Violence Against 6 -7p.m.-UH324 Women" with Maria Vander Meer Department Of Music: Women's Resource & MUSIC MAJOR Adult Re-Entry Center: REPERTOIRE CLASSES Career Center: VICTIMOLOGY- 12 Noon The study of victim blame NETWORKING ^«Bt< By: Patricia Rodgers-Gordon. Director of Women's Resource & Brown Bag Lunch Series with: Geraldine Stahly the Career Development Center 12 Noon - 3 p.m. • WR&ARC 12 Noon • 1 p.m. • UH 324 Adult Re-Entry Center: BEGINNING AGAIN Thursday, October 12HWednesday, October 18 Art Reception For Joyce Sweet, CSUSB Artist 7 - 9 p.m. • WR&ARC Women's Resource & International Students: Adult Re*-Entry Center: COFFEE HOUR Friday, October 20 'COMING OUT" 2 p.m. • Creative Arts Courtyard Career Center Coffee House On Campus Recruitment: 6 -10 p.m. • Events Center A THE PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP Career Center: Providing great job opportunities for CSUSB Students ' DESIGNING A Career Development Center . CIRCLE K WINNING RESUME INTERNATIONAL By: Paul Esposito, Jr. Coordinator of Placement Monday, October 16 Services, Career Development Center Idesdays, 6 p.m. 12 Noon -1:30 p.m. -UH 324 Senate Chambers Career Center: JOB SEARCH Department of Music: SOCIETY OF WITH RESULTS CHILDREN'S CONCERT PHYSICS STUDENTS By: Paul Esposito, Jr. Coordinator of Placement Presented By: CSUSB Symphonic Band Friday, October 20 • 4:30 p.m. Services, Career Development Center and Concert Choir 6 - 7:30 p.m. 'UH 324 12 Noon •Recital Hall Physical Sciences 112 Calendar entries may be dropped-off to Victoria in UH 037 by 4 p.m.the Monday before the issue date. '• , J -4 el •, I. ,1 . *\" / " i /A ,• »V»».. » -i • .A » ,• V* » J . t » THE COYOTF CHRONICI F OCTOBER 4. 1995 PAGE 3 Views on the News programs are also eligible to be­ come Rogers Scholars. Recipients must have demonstrated a sincere Students Are Rushin' to Be Greek commitment to their own personal By Jason Armstrong they are each different and unique growth, compiled outstanding aca­ Coyote Chronicle Staff Writer and have distinct personalities," demic records, demonstrated lead­ Paiva said. ership qualities, and have shown a The eight-foot wooden Like I.F.C., the Pan- desire to serve their fellow stu­ Greek letters towering over stu­ hellenic Council is composed of dents and citizens. dents' heads; canopied tables, sorority representatives, who over­ Students desiring con­ flanked by brightly colored ban­ see the system of sororities and tinuing support must reapply an­ ners and paraphernalia...One can­ coordinate womens' Rush. nually for the Rogers Scholarships. not walk past the Student Union "Panhellenic Rush has a Applications are accepted April 1 the first week of October without more rigid structure than l.F.C. for the suceeding academic year. noticing that Fall Greek Rush has Women are required to visit an Recipients may be eligible for two begun. event at each house and rush guests academic years of financial sup­ Fraternity and sorority will receive an invitationfrom only port as full-time undergraduate stu­ recruitment is a continuous pro­ one house," said Kelly Bray, dents, and may apply for a third year of support at the time they cess, but formal rush takes place Panhellenic president and member Fraternity members enjoy Rush Week Festivities at CSUSB on Sept. 25 twice a year, during the beginning of Alpha Phi Sorority. 'There is a enter a post-baccalaureate pro­ of both Fall and Spring quarters. lot of excitement and healthy com­ gram. The Inter-Fraternal Coun­ petition between sororities this Rogers Scholarships Awarded Twelve Cal State, Coachella Valley Campus students cil is composed of representatives fall," Bray said. From News Services are designed to cover the full cost from each fraternity, who oversee Rushing a Greek organi­ of all tuition, fees, books, and sup­ recently received Rogers Scholar­ the fraternal system and coordi­ zation creates opportunities to ad­ The Rogers Scholarship plies fOT each academic year of ships for the 1995-96 school year. nate mens' Rush. vance in both collegiate and busi­ Fund is established to provide fi­ matriculation, and are awarded to Those recipients are; "I.F.C. Rush serves as a ness careers. nancial assitance to upper-division students with junior and senior sta­ Gale Koch, junior; Alison fair process where every fraternity "My sorority has moti­ undergraduates and post baccalau­ tus. Rogers Scholarships will also Holcomb, graduate; Christine can gain visibility and men who vated me to maintain a high grade reate students enrolled full time at be made to Honors students from Willie, junior; Theresa Boulle,jun­ are interested in Rushing can be point average. 1 have gained lead­ the Coachella Valley Campus lo­ any major, and Liberal Studies ior; Linda Wire, junior; Philip exposed to each bouse," said Sh­ ership skills and there are good cated on the College of the Desert majors whose career goals involve Burnett, junior; Stacie Knox, se­ annon S tratton, IP.C. president and opportunities to find jobs through site in Palm Desert either elementary or secondary nior; E>e^ne McCollum, senior; member of Sigma Nu. "More men alumni after college," said Erin These scholarships, sup­ teaching. Carmen Rivera, graduate; Joan seem to be interested in rushing Cox, a member of K^pa Delta. ported by the Mary Stuart Rogers' Post baccalaureate stu­ Evans, senior; Deborah White, this fall than in years past," S tratton For men interested in Foundation represented by Mr.
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