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May 16Th 1984 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 5-16-1984 May 16th 1984 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "May 16th 1984" (1984). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 160. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/160 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]. rUMJC AFFAIRS OFFICe (b) obtaining money, Herb Nickles, Cal State similar incident at another property-or services with Instructional Computing CSU school the culprits were false fraudulent intent Coordinator, recall^ one not only found but were also Computer Crime representations, or promises incident which happened tried and convicted. These shall be guilty of a public here on campus a few years college students had rewired by Meech Campbell network illegally. Recently, offense. Any persons who ago. It involved some high part of the telephone system tough penalties have been maliciously accesses, alters, school students. Nickels in the campus* computer In recent years computer enacted to discourage deletes, damages or destroys stated "They didn't do any center. Having transformed crime has grown increasingly persons with the capability to any computer system, real harm except to cause us one of these on-campus troublesome for computer tap into other computer computer network, computer grief. Incidents like these telephones to an off-campus owners and law makers. terminals. The California program or data shall be create a lot of problems with telephone, they were then Movies such as "War Penal Code (Section 502) guilty of a public offense. Any the staff because extra time able to tap into computer Games," in addition to books, presently states that "Any person who violates these has to be spent in order to networks all over the world. and television have given person who intentionally provisions is guilty of a rectify any foul-ups in Although the sentences of the guite a lot of attention to this accesses or causes to be felony and is punishable by a programming and in students were eventually subject in recent years. accessed any computer fine not exce^ing $5,000 or providing security to guard suspended they were forced These crimes usually entail system or computer network by imprisonment in the state against these break-ins." The to compensate the depart­ taking private information for the purpose of (a) devising prison for three years, or by students who were involved ment with $20,000 to pay for which has been stored inside or executing any scheme or both such fine and imprison- in this particular case were long distance telephone bills of a computer system or artifice to defraud or exort or not caught. However, in a cont'd on page 4 (ttal ®tatp fflhrnmrlp Volume 18, Number 26 Servine Cal State, San Bernardino May 16, 1984 Minorities Access to the Media Two Los Angeles television available for students. Just hurricanes. personalities will be keynote come to the Upward Bound "The program is designed speakers at a daylong Office and apply for a fee to show how minority conference on minorities' waiver," said Upward Bound organizations can use the access to the media at Director, George Martinez. media more effectively to California State College, San Additional information is publicize their services and Bernardino, on May 19. available from the Upward programs," said George Maclovio Perez, chief Bound program at 887-7209 Martinex, director of the weatherman for KCBS, or 887-7200. Upward Bound program at Channel 2, and Liz Gonzales, Liz Gonzales, who joined Cal State, and the workshop weekend news anchor at Channel 11a year ago, spent coordinator. KTTV, Channel 11, will be part of her youth in San "This is an excellent joined by representatives of Bernardino. She attended the opportunity for high school minority media in the Inland University of San Francisco and college students to get Empire. to become a newspaper first-hand information about The conference's aim is to reporter, but chose television careers in newspapers, radio give representatives of after an internship. and television. Most speakers nonprofit, community After a job as a trainee and panelists are profes­ organizations information on reporter at San Diego station, sional jouranlists with many ways to develop public she went to KOAT-TV in years of experience," relations programs and Albuquerque where she was Martinez said. secure access to the media. an anchor-reporter. From Career development work­ there, she returned to Los The conference is being shops for minority students Angeles. sponsored by the California interested in journalism also Perez came to KCBS-TV in Chicano News Media will be offered. 1978 from Texas, where he Association, the Upward Registration fee is $10 until had been chief weatherman Bound program at Cal Stae, May 15. After that date and at for KENS-TV in San the Inland Empire Chapter of the door, the fee is $12. Antonio. While there he Black Faculty and Staff, El Materials and lunch are received a special award from Chicano, The Black Voice, TV newscasters Liz Gonzalesand Maclovio Perez will speak at included in the price. "We the National Weather Service The Sun and Hispanic News the Minorities in the Media seminar on campus this have admission scholarships for a five-part news series on de California in Sunny mead. Saturday. Serrano Village's New Resident Assistants This quarter could easily Arrowhead; Bruce Fosdick- Serrano Village. They are be dubbed the transitition Joshua; Mike Chatham- responsible for maintaining quarter because of all the Mojave; Lisa Alfano- control over their houses of changes that take place on Morongo; Barbara Goldstein- about fifty residents. They campus. Serrano Village Waterman; Rose Versage- can let residents back into cannot be overlooked because Badger; and Dan Schaefer- their room when they are it too is going through it's Shandin. locked out, assist them in transitition period. Every "I'm looking forward to an checking out sports equip­ year eight Resident Assist­ exciting year and working ment and ^ve them personal ants are selected for the with an excellent staff." and educational advice. They dorms in Serrano Village, one commented Bruce Fosdick are on call 24 hours a day to per dorm. The revSults are after his recent selection for assist students in any way now. in and the new Resident Resident Assistant. possible and have weekly Some of the new Serrano Village Resident Assistants are (left Assistant's for the 1984-85 Resident Assistants, meetings with the Director of to right) Tony Loumena, Bruce Fosdick, April Kane, and school year are: Tony commonly known as RA's, Housing. These RA's are also Rose Versage. Loumena-Tokay; April Kane- have a very important job in cont'd on page 4 Graduation Health Corner Style Council Stress page 2 page 4 page 6 page 5 May 16,1984 A.S PRESIDENTS:Cal State Chronicle MAKING A SMOOTH TRANSITION by Emily Hanisko imi, le time has come for the Activities Committee, for ings with me and all through winds down to a close. energies toward writing my "changing of the guard" at instance. There are presently this week, he's been able to When asked about his Master's thesis (in English the Associated Students' only two people working work through A.S. budgeting personal feelings concerning Composition) this summer. President's office where Rod there. We could definitly use with me. Chris has been his leaving the A.S. "This has been an Hendry is presently moving more students in organizing excellent to work and Presidency, Rod replied, "I excellent year," he con­ over for our new President, activities." This is some­ communicate with. The feel quite ambivilent about it. tinued, "The experiences are Chris Phelps. thing that both the leaders experience he has derived On one hand, I'll miss the helpful in offering guidance Usually, the outgoing would like to see: an increase from being a Chairman for interaction and involvement and advice especially in the president fills the remainder in the amount of students A.S.'s Special Projects but, on the other, I'll be able areas of leadership qualities of his term alone and the involved in student govern­ Committee has helped too." to relax a bit and put all my and characteristiics." ingoing president begins his ment. "It's very important Thus, another school year term in the fall on his own for the growth of the but, in order to make this organization," says Rod. transition a little easier, Chris underlined that Chris is getting a head start. comment by saying, "There Outgoing President Rod are a lot of empty positions Hendry has let Chris be that need to be filled." involved as a sort of Chris admits that trying to apprentice, and he has been balance his recruitment with accompanying Rod for the classes (he is a Physics past two weeks attending Major) and his part-time job important meetings and as night manager of the learning key responsibilities Student Union Building is he will be performing alone in not easy, but according to the fall. Rod, things are progressing Already, Chris is thinking well. "It's been a good about what he wants to start transition," he explained. accomplishing. "We need to "Chris has been able to grow recruit more students for and get a lot of information involvement," he said in a through this. He has been recent interview.
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