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Renderings courtesy of Julio Bernardo EOP has helped foster care youth students by funding their education and offering addtional services to ensure their success. EOP Renaissance Scholars Program CSUSB wants to reach students foster care youth get through that goes out to the community,” with this scholarship, to hope- By Brittanie Gutierrez starting from the ninth grade and college. continued Amerson. fully minimize the amount of Staff Writer guide them towards attending “There is an application Presentations are given in work hours they have to do, and college. process. Once they apply, they high schools, and sometimes graduate in a timely fashion with Early in May, CSUSB Currently, CSUSB has have to meet certain criteria and middle schools, that try to recruit zero debt,” said Amerson. received a million dollar scholar- the Educational Opportunity they go through an interview students to attend CSUSB. The Give Something Back ship to help foster care youth and Program (EOP), which is a with the Renaissance Scholars EOP is presented, informing $1 million scholarship would those children with incarcerated program that began in 1969. Coordinator. Then we share with students that if they or someone help students from foster youth parents go to college. EOP is geared towards helping them that once they are a part they know are going through the or with incarcerated parents So, what happens next? people from low-income families of this program, these are the foster care system (FCS), that attend college and graduate debt Olivia Rosas, Associate Vice receive a higher education. services provided to you and the they too can attend college. free within four years. President of Enrollment Manage- “EOP recruits, retains and responsibilities we ask of you,” They never single out who is “This is going to be our ment at CSUSB, is in charge of graduates students by providing said Veronica Ramirez Amerson, in the FCS but they do give the anchor for the third phase. It’s to recruiting new students to attend a comprehensive program of EOP Director. entire audience the information get kids young enough, to give CSUSB. support services which include Student are asked to be on where to get in contact with them the hope and the knowledge “We go out to promote admission, academic advisement, engaged in school programs EOP. With the million dollar that they can go college,” said California State University, San career and personal counseling, such as leadership experiences scholarship given to CSUSB by Give Something Back Founder, Bernardino. We do promotional tutoring, fi nancial assistance and and participation of a mentoring Give Something Back and found- Robert Carr. “...And that they events, not specifi cally target graduate school information,” program with other EOP peers er Robert Carr, EOP can help stu- don’t give up when they’re in towards foster youth or kids with according to EOP’s website. that are upperclassmen. dents graduate with zero debt. middle school and they don’t incarcerated parents, but for all Within EOP, there is the “Our program is fortunate “It allows the student to real- give up when they’re in elemen- students,” explained Rosas. Renaissance Scholars Program, enough where we have a very ac- ly focus on academics, it allows tary school or in high school,” In terms of this scholarship, which is geared towards helping tively involved counseling team for their aide to be supplemented Carr continued.

Going from a scheduled courses to ensure their well-be- By Arturo Brooks military life with a purpose to a ing after the military. Staff Writer civilian life can be a hard adjust- Many times some soldiers [I felt] lost after- From ment. do not pay attention to the infor- ward, because the Transitioning from any situ- Every day, soldiers End mation provided. out processing was solider to ation can be tough but for service Time in Service (ETS) and thus man and women, it is a constant must pursue a path in the civilian Continued online insuffi cient for me. battle to fi nd one’s true self-iden- world. Before this can happen, civilian tity after the military. soldiers go through weeks of @Coyotechronicle.net Matthew Miller

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Page 3 Coyote Chronicle June 5, 2017 World Briefs President Trump

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June 1, 2017 U.S. now offi cially out of the Paris Syria ISIS leader Turki al Binali Agreement killed in airstrike by coalition forces. Pentagon says the strike open to re-brokering US carbon was part of a series against ISIS By Shamce Ahmad reduction commitments, but facilities in the region. Staff Writer cast doubt on the ability of other Photo courtesy of NBC News nations to agree to a plan that he Trump withdrawes the U.S. from the Paris Agreement. Niger President Donald Trump and deems fair to the United States. 44 migrants die of thirst af- the Offi ce of the White House “We’re getting out,” he said. A dangerous world,” the French 2017 that mandates California to ter truck breaks down in Sahara announced that they will be with- “And we will start to renegotiate leader said. develop 100 percent of its elec- Desert. Only six survivors. drawing the United States from and we’ll see if there’s a better The states of California, tricity from renewable resources the Paris Agreement on June 1. deal. If we can, great. If we can’t, New York and Washington acted by 2045. May 31, 2017 The Paris Agreement is an that’s fi ne.” upon their disapproval of the Though there were some Afghanistan agreement within the United Na- Trump cited that his job was actions of President Trump, by supporters of the move. Republi- More than 80 killed and tions Framework Convention on to serve the “people of Pitts- responding with a brand new can Sen. Rand Paul, of Kentucky, hundreds injured after a bombing Climate Change (UNFCCC) that burgh, not Paris,” in a testament climate unit called the United lauded the move, praising Trump in Kabul. “The attack demon- deals with greenhouse gas emis- to his campaigning policy that he States Climate Alliance. for sticking to his agenda. strates a complete disregard for sion reductions, adaptation and will stand up to so-called “bad” The Alliance is led by Paul pointed out that the civilians and reveals the barbaric fi nance towards climate healthy deals for the U.S. California Gov. Jerry Brown, agreement tasks the United nature of the enemy faced by the changes starting in the year 2020. The backlash to the move Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, and States with reducing its carbon Afghan people,” said General The decision to withdraw has come from around the world, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. footprint by 20 percent while John W. Nicholson Jr. from the agreement was largely quickly and powerfully. Recently All three felt strongly in their China is under no environmental due to the notion that the carbon elected president of France Em- objection to the withdrawal. obligation for the next 20 years. Iraq reduction targets set by the previ- manuel Macron took just three “(Trump’s) reckless deci- “It’s just not fair,” he concluded. 10 people dead and 40 in- ous administration were severely minutes to denounce the move. sion to withdraw from the Paris The move to pull out of jured after a pair of bombings in hurting the economic climate and Knowing an American audi- Climate Agreement has devas- the Paris Agreement will be a Baghdad which ISIS has claimed job forecasts. ence would be tuned in, Macron tating repercussions not only for prolonged one, as the process to responsibility for. “This organi- Trump said the deal placed went straight for the national the United States, but for our fully be removed will take about zation is a terrorist one trying to “draconian” fi nancial burdens security implications of climate planet,” said Gov. Cuomo. four years, and will complete kill civilians by any means,” said on the American people. In his change. “If we do nothing, our California on their own has in the same month of the next Interior Minister Qasim Moham- statement at the announcement, children will know a war of already formally taken action, presidential election, November mad al-Araji. Trump mentioned that he was migrations, of wars, of shortage. passing legislation on May 31st, of 2020.

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Page 4 Coyote Chronicle June 5, 2017 Overcoming nervousness to report “Do you get nervous when you do this?” is a question I have heard a few times, always asked by the person I just finished interviewing.

his phone, and this is due to the rejection at an event. rest of the event being generally average person and events that By Robert Klimper fact that I cover mostly events During this event I went unpleasant, I left the event feel- people normally do not see. Staff Writer and festivals. up to Mike* and one other guy, ing dejected. By working for our newspa- I feel this way because I both were working at the same Even with all that I still am per I have the pleasure of being Whenever I get this question might come off as creepy to booth. I asked the two men if writing for the paper, and want able to connect with an audience I always just say “I did at first” those I am taking pictures of either would be interested in an to continue writing and working and the people as a whole even if and laugh, but this, however, is a instead of looking like a profes- interview, explaining it would be for it into next quarter. But the they do not want to communicate bit of lie. sional journalist. quick and we could stop at any question is why? with me or are hostile towards No matter how often I do Finally, it’s a small fear of moment if they needed to help My story was just one inter- me. this I am always a little nervous rejection, which being a journal- anyone. view out of about 60 interviews So my true answer to “do when I first start an event. ist is something I tell myself will Mike gets a bit weird at this I have done. I have been told of you get nervous when you do This little bit of nervousness always have a chance of hap- moment but agrees, then when other journalists being threatened this” is yes, but the end product is for three different reasons. pening and it is ridiculous to be I asked him to say his first and and I just keep thinking we are of this whole thing is definitely The first being that I was a worried about this, but it is there. last name and to say a bit about students, so why is it that we do worth it. very shy kid, and though I have No matter where in life, why he had a booth set up at the this? gotten over it, for the most part, people will always feel bad about event, he told me he did not want I am not sure for others, but I still feel nervous going up to rejection and sometimes it hap- to do the interview. if you ask me despite all of the people I do not know. pens frequently. Although I am He explained to me that if possibilities of bad experiences This feeling is because I a journalist, I am still a human someone says their name on a I have and can have, meeting ...Being able to normally do not know the people being with emotions so this form recording they can use it to scam people, learning their stories and I am going to interview and I do of rejection can still mess with you and steal your identity. being able to tell a story that tell a story that not know what their reaction is me. From that point, I tried to can reach other people, gets me can reach other going to be when I come up to Despite all of that, I try and explain my case, showing him through all the nervousness. them and start asking questions. hold a professional demeanor my student ID and articles I had Getting the news and stories people, gets me The second reason is that whenever I go to an event and be written, but Mike wrote me off to the public is something that I I am always nervous that I as considerate as possible. and told me to have a nice day. truly have a passion for and it is through all the will stand out too much as this Recently, I had one of the This irked me as I had ba- a driving force to be a journalist. normal looking guy walking worst experiences as a journal- sically been told I was trying to There is a need in the com- nervousness. around and taking photos with ist. I faced a constant stream of steal a guy’s identity and with the munity to get stories out of the

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Page 5 Coyote Chronicle June 5, 2017 Redlands Festival of Arts

Robert Klimper | Chronicle Photos Art ranging from paintings to glass sculptures were onsale at the Redlands Festival of Art, and visitors gradually increased as the day continued to progress. Harry, Chairman of the Redlands we don’t want all the jewelers to is organized is great, I have met chalk art project with my stu- By Robert Klimper Festival of Arts board. be together—we want the paint- several nice people and make dents at REV for the past several Staff Writer The event itself is put on ers dispersed throughout so that good sales,”said Seung Lee, a years, but I wanted to take it out- alongside the Art in Park event you pull and flow your guests returning artist who has partic- side the campus so more people Redlands Festival of Arts in Redlands, which according to through the entire festival,” said ipated for four out of the five could see what students could created a relaxing atmosphere Harry, used to be held on Moth- Lynn Whitmer, president of the years the Festival of Arts. do but also so students could get with several different handmade er’s Day. Redlands Festival of Arts board. Seung has been going feedback from the public,” said crafts on sale for festival goers, However, since the incep- Whitmer also explained that on and makes woodcut based Tracy Massimiano, an art teacher from May 27 until the 28. tion of the Festival of Arts, it has having the festival on the park art. Visitors could also enjoy from REV. The festival itself was held moved and shared its day with grounds brings its own chal- live music and a beer and wine Massimiano helped put in between the backside of the the festival. lenges with uneven ground, yet garden. together the sidewalk chalk art Smiley Library and the Lincoln The spot in which the is a better choice for them than The Festival of Arts also demonstration. Memorial Shrine near downtown festival is held in a smaller area; having the event in the smaller had a sidewalk chalk art demon- Artists at the event only had Redlands. however, it still allows a nice and streets around the library. stration, where students from to pay a fee to set up a booth. “I had always dreamed of concise festival go-er experience. Handmade art, including Redlands East Valley High Artists strictly profited from any having an outdoor art festival “It’s a challenge to layout pieces from ceramics, digital, School (REV) and Redlands sales made during the event. modeled after La Jolla or La and put artist on the best dis- fiber, glass, jewelry, painting, High School (RHS) recreated art Redlands Festival of Arts is Quinta where you bring in artist, play...it’s like putting a puzzle to- photography, sculpture and wood pieces over the two days of the made possible by the community, professional and otherwise gether because we don’t want all were all on display. festival. volunteers, and by people with a for the weekend”, said Shirley the fabric people to be together, “I like this show, the way it “I have been doing this love of art. A quest for comic book readers Currently, there are many on every single page,” Alva said. By Yesica Gonzalez franchises on television such as People that do not know a Staff Writer “The Flash,” “Arrow,” “Agents lot about comics, might get the of S.H.I.E.L.D.” and “.” idea that there are only genres Escaping the real world and The exposing of comics has like Peanuts, or Calvin and entering the realms of your imag- even lead to Netflix to have its Hobbs. ination can simply be done by own footing in the exploding “No, no, no, now there are picking up one at A Shop Called genre. some comics that are based on Quest. Comic book shows such as real life stories and there’s just Store manager, Gloria Alva, “Luke Cage,” “Jessica Jones” every genre you can think of,” shared her thoughts on why and “Daredevil” have found Alva shared. comics are still around and the an alternative outlet through A comic book can some- pleasure they can give readers of streaming. times have either a great artist or any types. “If anything, they’re more story. “Comics have been around popular now because of the tv According to Alva, when forever and at first I want to say shows, all the Marvel and DC having both, it can get somebody it was about heroes and capes, movies and it makes it more who does not like to read to but as the years have gone by, mainstream,” Alva shared. enjoy reading. it has expanded to stories about Comics may have become “My niece, she never likes anything,” said Alva. common, but still, there are those to read but then I got her some Alva has considered reading that dislike them. DC superhero pets and the comic books as a way to relieve Alva’s sister mentioned picture were enough to keep her stress.“Comics have always been once to her that she does not read interested and wanting to read an outlet for people like if I had a comics because the pictures are more, it gets people into art and rough day or it something, I can distracting. literature,” Alva said. read, enjoy and be emerged into Alva understands that some- Now that comics are on a different reality,” Alva said. times people just want to read the rise, they are also becoming In many places, such as bill- a story and it can be one of the normal for anyone to read them, boards and social media, comic reasons why comics would not unlike before. books have become renowned work for them. “The popularity, it makes with the culture continuing to But for other people like them more acceptable, I remem- grow. Alva, the pictures are what make ber growing up and being a nerd Television has taken upon comics special. was a shameful thing but now itself to start filming one super- “Comics are awesome be- it’s like ‘yeah I’m a nerd, I read Yesica Gonzalez | Chronicle Photos hero show at a time and has led cause you get artwork and it can comics, I’m an intellectual,’” Comic books continue to intrigue readers of all ages. to producing much more. be amazing and beautiful and it’s Alva chuckled. Arts & Entertainment

Page 6 Coyote Chronicle June 5, 2017 An endless summer fresh bouquets, plants and even nights of entertainment, food, By Janet Martinez lavender-stuffed toys. rides, and live performances Staff Writer Enjoy this unique festival from the well-known and appre- from June 9-11 and 16-18. ciated Lynyrd Skynyrd. Summer is coming, and one Snow in the summer? Keep Right around the corner, we cannot help but think about what cool this summer while snow- have the Electric Daisy Concert amazing events or adventures boarding or skiing until August (EDC) taking place in Las Vegas. they will get into. at Mammoth Mountain. The freedom to express Starting off the summer, we The last time Mammoth yourself in this event while will have the 13th annual Laven- stayed open this long was in enjoying the electronic music der Festival hosted by 123 Farm 1995, this year making it the brings those who attend together. in Cherry Valley. second time ever. Hard Summer Music Fes- The organic marketplace Take advantage of the rare tival consists of alternative and takes much pride in their lav- opportunity this summer in the electronic performers at The ender-inspired favorites such snow. Speedway in Fontana. as lavender lemonade and ice The annual OC Fair brings The festival offers new and cream; they also make honey, the traditional festival feel for the upcoming artists that many peo- Photo courtesy of Cristobal Guerrero balsamic vinegar, essential oils, community to enjoy 23 days and ple say are “the future of music.” Electric Daisy Carnival is hosted in Las Vegas that is yearly. The makeup industry is a growing industry that many Comic-Con was created to Enjoy a day in nature at the continue to aspire and to gather bring awareness and appreciation Aztec Falls here at the San Ber- all those makeup and beauty for comics that many travels to nardino National Forest. fanatics we have Beautycon. attend. Aztec Falls provides a great Beautycon will take place The Vans US Open of hike and swim at the swimming in Los Angeles on Aug. 12- Surfing is the ultimate summer hole. 13, many favorite influencers experience, taking place in Hun- “One of my favorite places and brands will partake in this tington Beach. to hang out with my friends, such festival. Top surfers show off their a low brow relaxing place,” said Vanessa Banales said, “I competitive skills as well as Vincent Subia. watch these beauty influencers skateboarding and BMX. Whether you are in the on YouTube all the time I cannot The Damn. Tour will be mood for a concert or a local wait to meet them in person.” coming to the Los Angeles STA- outdoors adventure, Southern Taking it to the San Diego PLES Center in August. California has it all for you to en- Convention Center, Comic-Con There has been a lot of hype joy in this hot summer of 2017. will take place in July and must for Kendrick Lamar’s new album Whatever you might have register for a member ID to pur- tour with Travis Scott that many planned; make it a summer to chase a badge. are trying to get their hands on. remember. Season finale: “” attraction between her detective flaws to the fore. By Alejandra Lenos boyfriend, Michael (Brett Dier) Jane who once had every Staff Writer and boss. little detail of her life planned did She raises the baby by not have a plan anymore. “Jane the Virgin” just herself, continuing the tradition Jane learning to move on concluded its third season last of all the Villanueva woman as after the sudden death of her Monday night on May 29. single mothers. husband Michael. She learned CW’s hit television show Saving herself for marriage that raising her son Mateo was about unexpected pregnancy and Jane finally gives up her virginity so much harder than she had parenthood first premiered back to the love of her life, her hus- thought. in December 2014, gaining a band Michael. The absence of Michael and significant number of viewers. The happiness is short-lived the distance of his death created It ended the season with 0.98 when Michael is shot by the space for Jane to consider what million views. villain Sin Rostro. she wanted, in ways she previ- The show is centered around Life couldn’t get any better ously couldn’t have. Jane Villanueva, played by Gina for the newlyweds, Jane and Mi- Now that season 3 has Rodriguez, a hard-working, reli- chael, as they are parenting baby ended, fans have a long awaiting gious young Latina studying to Mateo and purchasing their first until season 4, which is set to be a teacher. Jane is accidentally home together. debut later this year. artificially inseminated during a With minor bumps in the visit to the doctor’s office. road, with Michael losing his Jane does not let her preg- job as a police officer and then nancy define her, despite stereo- goes after his dream career as a All three types regarding childbirth rates lawyer. and age of Latina women. Jane a Jane continues her career as seasons are strong independent woman who an author publishing her book is hard driven to accomplish she about her abuela’s dark family available for sets her mind to. past. streaming on As Jane’s life couldn’t get But not all love stories any more insane she discovers have a happy ending; Michael Netflix, with the her sperm donor is also her boss suddenly dies from a heart attack Rafael (Justin Baldoni). that was caused by his gunshot fourth season The rest of the cast includes wound. Andrea Navedo, Yael Grobglas, Which leads us to season expected to Ivonne Coll, Jaime Camil, and is 3. Remaining smart, caring and narrated by Anthony Mendez. family-oriented, but lacking release this fall. As the show progresses Jane structure this time around that Photo Courtesy of CW get’s caught in a love triangle of lack of a “plan,” brought Jane’s Despite living a dramatic life, Jane makes time for her family. Arts & Entertainment

Page 7 Coyote Chronicle June 5, 2017 The world keeps turnin’

Kiara Perez | Chronicle Photo The actors of the musical rehearsing “Maybe This Time,” in preperation for the premiere opening musical of the World Goes Round’. Bartlett as stage manager. “The audience would ter in the dark and I think a lot of “A stage manager makes By Kiara Perez Cast member Michael Matta probably go out sort of humming people can relate to that.” sure everyone is aware of the Staff Writer said, “It’s not a regualr musicial. these melodies, even the ones “The song ‘Marry Me’ schedule, what they need to It’s just music, there’s no script. that maybe they’ve never heard is about trying to convince bring, where they need to be,” The musical revue “The So, what really was intriguing before. The melodies are catchy. someone to like you. I feel like said stage manager Cassie Bart- World Goes ‘Round” premiered was the celebration of life, just They’re infectious, in a good everyone does that. When you go lett. June 2 at the Ronald E. Barnes this collection of music.” way,” said musical director Rick on a first date you always try to There is also sound, lighting, Theatre on CSUSB campus. This music revue featured Hoglund. Aside from the catchy get them to like you. You may be set, costume design, and hair and Composed by John Kander smash hits like “Maybe This melodies, there are very relat- an exaggerated form of who you make-up involved behind the and lyricist Fred Ebb, make up Time,” “Cabaret” and “New able songs.“The song, ‘I Don’t are,” said Larco. scenes of it all.The cast of sing- one of the most well-known York, New York,” along with Remember You’ relates to me To put together any theatri- ers, dancers, actors, and actresses Broadway duos. They met in many more hit songs that effort- because I was in a relationship cal performance it requires a lot are involved help bring the show 1962, and together they have lessly blend together as an ode with somebody and they were of teamwork and collaboration. to life, too. This cast was a small- won three Drama Desk Awards. to life with all its hopes, dreams, completely different at the end “There’s a choreographer er cast of majority female, the The Theater Arts Depart- highs and lows. compared to the beginning. It who has to coordinate with me way it was originally casted by ment has been putting together “I think everyone knows just ended up us breaking up, because I’m the music guy, Kander and Ebb. the musical revue, “The World songs from Chiago and New so I can understand it from that and we have to coordinate to “It’s a lot of time manage- Goes ‘Round” since the end of York New York. And I think point,” said Larco. the desires of the director. That ment, a lot of just getting by... winter quarter. that’s the difference is that it Larco continued, “My char- three-way collaboration between the good thing is we all really “The World Goes ’Round” has a lot of songs that everyone acter keeps referencing things musical director, choreographer, care about each other in the cast, is directed by theater arts pro- knows,” said vocalist and dancer that happened in the relationship, and the stage director works in the department,” said Alexis fessor Kathy Ervin, and Cassie in musical, Christian Larco. like dancing in the park or laugh- well,” said Hoglund. Ermels. one of the cast members. Elegance within tattoos

it takes a lot of energy to swim “One of my favorite pieces By Nicholas Linares upstream”, Wright said. I have every done was a geisha Staff Writer “Their image brings a girl pulling a Japanese demon diverse meaning of strength, mask away from her face,” com- From classic Japanese to beauty and virility.” mented Wright. black & gray realism, no tattoo is Kabuki masks and flowers “That piece had everything too big for this ink master. are a signature part of the Japa- in one.” Inland Empire based artist nese culture and style, something His future shines exceeding- Bryan Wright, is stirring up the that has become a substantial ly bright with two new talented tattoo scene with his beautiful part of Wright’s clientele base artists working at Reflect Tattoo custom ink and one-year-old over the last few years. Studios, new clients are travel- shop, Reflect Tattoo Studios. This style has allowed ing far and long distances to be Located directly on Colton Wright to take his creative ideas graced by Wrights hand. Ave. in Redlands, Wright is pro- to a large skin canvases such The diverse three-man crew ducing legendary masterpieces as thighs, backs and chests, for is able to tackle any portrait, over unique canvases, paper and huge multi-session works of art. cartoon or Japanese piece that skin for the world to enjoy. Although this is Wright’s comes their way. In 2006 Wright decided to and specialty, his incredible With conventions and Art take tattooing seriously as a full- talent correspondingly shines shows on the rise, Wright has time job, converting himself into through in his realistic approach plans to host his own event in his elegant Japanese style and 3D of flowers, skulls and three-di- the upcoming future that justly realism. mensional designs. depicts local artists looking for “I like big pieces, the flow With his preferences on an outlet. and progress are important in my Solid Ink for tattooing and liquid When experience and pro- work,” stated Wright. acrylic for painting, Wright is fessionalism are something that Between Texas and Califor- confident in his quality and per- drives the choice of your artist, nia, Wright has brought home formance in every work of art. Wright happily holds over twenty almost a dozen awards in various Using an ink with “thin years of artistry and more than a categories such as Best Black & pigment and buttery smooth tex- decade of tattooing in his arsenal. Grey, Best Asian and Best of the ture” is a definite preference for If engaging with a passion- Day. Wrights’ daily workflow. ate artist on your next tattoo is Many sea creatures and Koi In every stroke of the what you desire, or a work of fish can be found in Wright’s machine and brush, thought and japanese art, look no further than tattooing, giving a variation energy is channeled into a state the great Bryan Wright at Reflect of meaning to a diverse set of of concentration that is reflected Tattoo Studios in Redlands clientele. in each individual tattoo and California. Nicholas Linares | Chronicle Photos “Koi fish are very strong and painting. The various tattoos and Japanese art of Bryan Wright. Features

Page 8 Coyote Chronicle June 5, 2017 Painting under the influence The center is located on E said David Arreola. By Arthur Medrano Street and 11th Street, adjacent The lion was also symbolic Staff Writer to the newly opened park and as it depicts the pursuance of a skate park. better community in which we An entertaining alternative The parks are named after can invest our spirit to improve has arrived that no longer pits the Bryce E. Hanes and Jon Cole, the world. social drinker to drink and drive, both local heroes who lost their “For my painting, I added but rather to drink and paint. lives as they served to protect a simple drawing of my pet dog San Bernardino’s Genera- their community. to throw my own twist on it tion Now was tactical in its way Now, they are being honored because having that freedom to of having the community break with this new friendly environ- paint whatever we like and not away from the typical hangout ment to revitalize the city. sticking to the script was really to enjoy festivities at the Garcia The artist of May is Erok, a inviting,” continued Arreola. Center for the Arts in San Ber- local artist from the Inland Em- The painters had a chance to nardino on May 26. pire who helped the crowd with be completely free and creative The Spirit and Arts event the technique of graffiti art based with their art work, they de- occurs every fourth Friday of the as they painted a rendition of his scribed it as a liberating experi- month. lion portrait. ence. The event relies on receiv- The painting called ‘Strive,’ This is also a fun way to ing donations from local city was influenced by the artist’s create a beautiful painting in the patrons to provide resources so upbringing in San Bernardino company of other members of individuals don’t have to worry during the torment and prosper- the community and could be a about purchasing their own art ity that has impacted the city in pleasant gift for family and loved supplies. recent years. ones. The Garcia Center, which Everyone who attended the More events are shared on is run by SB’s Valley Concert event was asked to bring a small the center’s social media which Association, is also home to personal item they could incor- aims to incorporate community artwork and performances since porate into the art piece. days, silent auctions and work- its establishment in 2015. “I’m not much of a painter shops for almost any occasion. Those in attendance had the but spending time with friends If you are interested in being opportunity to enjoy a refreshing and being accommodated with a part of this local event make Arthur Medrano | Chronicle Photo glass of wine while also enjoying food and wine made painting sure to check out the next Spirit some snacks during intermission. seem much more than a hobby,” and Arts on June 23. People drink wine with friends and paint freely at the event.

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Page 9 Coyote Chronicle June 5, 2017 Me, myself, and fashion Now, I try to avoid all-black asked why I dress up for classes, By Brittanie Gutierrez clothing,It has been a difficult six I always answer with, “I want my Staff Writer years but I’ve been successful professors to take me seriously thus far. and show them that I am taking Dressing “put-together” has My typical outfit includes my education seriously.” been part of my identity since a pair of cropped slacks, either There is nothing wrong I was little—I always had my black or with a cool pattern, a with showing up in leggings and hair done, my clothes ironed and white or blue button up and a running shoes or pajamas. shoes cleaned. cute shoe, such as flats or heeled If that is what you feel com- Growing up, I started to sandals. fortable in, then wear it. wear makeup and heels, not to Makeup wise, I try to keep I happen to feel comfortable conform to beauty standards, it classic with a small winged when I look my best. but because I liked how I looked eyeliner look and natural rose lip Now, this is not to say that I when I had the dark circles under tints. look like that 24/7. my eyes covered and how a cer- On the weekends or a night No, no. I have my days tain outfit is pulled together with out with friends, I opt for some- where I will go out to the store in a cute pair of shoes. thing off the shoulders with jeans leggings and sandals with a shirt, My mother, being a seam- and heels. my usual sleeping attire. stress, when I was a toddler, is Depending on the occa- It all depends on how I feel the reason fashion has such a sion, I like to wear dresses or that day. large influence in my life. pants that enhance some of my The style is not copied and I would sit around her while features. like the great Coco Chanel once she worked on beautiful gowns Weekends are where I get said: “Fashion fades, only style and ask her to make my dolls and more adventurous with my remains the same.” I matching dresses. makeup, adding glittery shadows The process of finding my and a bold lip color. style was not something that I live by a quote that I have happened overnight. heard since I was little: “Dress Fashion was and still is a big for the job you want.” influence in my life. I want to be a journalist, Following trends set by author and business owner, so, I Audrey Hepburn, Twiggy, Lily dress as if I am already working Collins and other stars alike, I for a big newspaper or magazine. found out that I like a contem- My parents raised my porary and polished look best on siblings and me to always look me with a bit of edge. neat because you never know This happened through trial who you may run into or meet and error. that day. There was a period of time First impressions are import- where I wore nothing but con- ant. Chuy Rodriguez | Chronicle Photos temporary pieces in all black. That is why when I am Gutierrez shows her versatile style that can go from a dress and heels to jeans and a t-shirt. D.I.Y. Father’s Day Gift “Yes, I love to do DIY, covered.” Afterward, lay them flat and The white and light blue By Franciny Gonzalez because it makes you distress, This Father’s Day DIY took connect two popsicle sticks side portrait was made by the same Staff Writer it’s calming for me, whenever no longer than 35-40 minutes. by side and on the crease of the popsicle sticks, painted white, I get stressed I go and buy a The materials for this project line, you add the glue. double coat. Finding the right gift for dad couple things and start crafting. were: popsicle sticks, a variety Let it dry for about five min- Cover half of the portrait can be difficult when an individ- and they and as a beautiful decor of paints, paintbrush, stencils, a utes so it can settle down, then with deco tape, use the stencils ual is limited on money and time, on my wall,” said student Gissell hot glue gun, glue sticks, stickers place a wallet size picture that and paint them with the aqua however, with proper brainstorm- Sanchez. and mini wooden clothes pins. you’d like. color, then super glue the paper ing, you can create your own Crafting can be beneficial The overall cost of the DIY Grab a mini clip and glue it clip and add the picture. DIY for Father’s Day. as well; it teaches you to have was $15. You can find materials onto the frame. If you really want the “I always have a hard time patience and creates muscle for as low as 50 cents at places Get your stencil and place it portrait to stand out, go over the finding a gift for my dad, since memory. like Walmart and Dollar Tree. where you would like the words, letters with Sharpie to make the we have different taste. I think According to MindBody- Making your own portrait “BEST DAD”, pick the color of ‘HAPPY Father’s Day” stand doing a gift made by myself is Green by Dr. Sara Mckay, with decorations can turn out to your choice. out. the best way to go,” said student “Interestingly, the study also be a relaxing and fun activity. Then, you can pick the stick- Lastly, on the last portrait, Victoria Lopez. found that people who knitted as First, you set up the hot glue ers you’d like to decorate. use colored popsicle sticks to When it comes to thinking part of a group were even hap- gun and insert a glue stick, so it Remove any unnecessary connect these with super glue as of a DIY gift, it would be helpful pier than solo knitters. Knit-ins, can start eating up. glue. Now, you have an original well. to list things that your dad enjoys stitch ‘n bitch groups, and even You take seven popsicle and innovative DIY. Then, add the paper clip, the doing, eating or even cooking to scrapbooking parties have many sticks, depending on how wide These next two designs have picture and of course decorated get you started with an idea. keys of mind and brain health you want the portrait to be. three simple steps each. with stickers.

Franciny Gonzalez | Chronicle Photo The supplies needed for this 30 minute Father’s Day D.I.Y project are popsicle sticks, paint, paint brushes, glue, stickers and pins. It’s also pretty low budget. Features

Page 10 Coyote Chronicle June 5, 2017 Keeping it PHO-hunnid Yang Noodle House is known for it’s tasteful Pho and authentic food, from varities of Vietnamese to Thai.

“The pho is very popular view of a soccer match playing By Haley Brown and the chicken noodle soup... to entertain me while I waited. Staff Writer but for people who do not like When my food was brought the soups there is also the Special out it was nicely prepared and Although Yang Noodle Combo,” said Bryan, the waiter. beautifully plated. House has been open for a few He had also explained that The food was seasoned just months, I have yet to hear any Yang Noodle House is not only right and had a very sweet and feedback about the restaurant Vietnamese food but offered a tangy taste. from my peers or fellow stu- mixture of Taiwanese and Chi- My favorite part of the dish dents, so I decided to try it for nese dishes as well. was the pork, which I thought myself. The menu had a wide variety was perfect. I enjoy Asian cuisine im- of dishes, ranging from rice The only flaw about the dish mensely and have tried many plates to options for vegetarians. was that the meat was a little restaurants that serve either Chi- “I’ve never had a dish I overcooked and a bit tough in nese, Korean or Japanese dishes didn’t enjoy. Price is good, some areas. but the Yang Noodle House on quantity is perfect and quality is Having tried many Asian Kendall Drive serves Vietnamese excellent,” said customer Patrick cuisine restaurants Yang Noodle cuisine which I had wanted to Salmon. House is definitely one of my top try. I am a very big fan of five favorites. There was a very decent Chinese cuisine and became in- A woman who was waiting amount of customers enjoying terested in any similar dishes so I in the to-go line said, “I am so the dining experience for a late chose the Special Combo. happy that this restaurant opened Sunday evening. The Special Combo plate is up. There is hardly any good The restaurant was very a rice plate with a combination of authentic Asian restaurants in nice and clean, with aesthetically pork, shrimp and chicken. this area.” pleasing decor. Salmon continued, “My fa- I give a glowing review Upon entering the restaurant vorite starter is the fried calamari with five out of five stars and a I was greeted by a hostess who or the egg rolls.” definite must go to for anyone gave me the option to either dine The wait was sufficient and who loves Vietnamese, Chinese in or take out. not too long, and I had a nice or Taiwanese dishes.

“I’ve never had a dish I didn’t enjoy. Price is good, quantity is perfect and quality is excellent,”

Patrick Salmon Haley Brown | Chronicle Photos The menu contains a variety, from beef and shrimp to soups. Summer vacation check list

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where it is a perfect spot for a food and drinks to enjoy while Mendoza. “We all go in a huge charm for a day way. By Monica Rosales late night bonfire. listening to some of your favorite group to watch movies and we Museums are also a great Staff Writer For those willing to travel a bands. In addition to concerts, bring in a lot of our favorite escape because they have a lot to bit further, the lakes of Laughlin, outdoor movie showings are pop- snacks.” offer for the city they’re in. Nevada are the perfect spot to go ular as well. The fun of exploring cities “I feel like I’m there at ...Continued from for a huge family get together to LA is well known for their is always a must when you get the scene of everything,” said Front Page go jet skiing and take a trip on a Street Food Cinema event which to view the beauty of something student Stacey Sanchez. “I get so Beaches have a lot to offer; boat. Summer concerts are also invites people from all over to different and new. much feeling and emotion from from Santa Monica and its pier very popular because they give watch a classic movie on the big Places like Old Town Te- being able to see the images and with many rides and restaurant the opportunity for a night out screen while enjoying the com- mecula, Pasadena and Riverside artifacts they have on display.” options to Laguna Beach and the with friends. fort of junk food. are well known for their classical With so many things to do, palm trees around the city that Cities all around host “Street Food Cinema is my looks and old town appeal to it’s important to get an early start one can admire and Huntington concerts on the weekends with favorite,” said student Richard the public. They provide a rustic on your summer bucket list. Features

Page 11 Coyote Chronicle April 31, 2017 When college ends, real life begins Working outside the curriculum is a short way to place your foot in any line of career

called dodgersway.com. the media industry in both radio By Saeed Villanueva I plan to start a podcast and TV. Staff Writer with a team of friends to ex- It is not just going to be a pand my brand. podcast about sports but also Graduation is coming up It is going to be an inter- movies, music and other topics. and it’s time to face the real active platform where people I am part of a student film world. can call in and give their input here at school called “Padre” I have spent three years about a certain topic. which will premiere June 7 on here at CSUSB after transfer- Social media has taken campus. ring from Riverside Communi- over the way people consume I handled the film adapta- ty College. news and obtain knowledge. tion portion of the movie, as As a communications I want my podcast to well as helped with camera- major with a concentration in utilize social media as a way work. mass media, there are plenty of for people to feel like they On the music side of avenues I can get into. are a part of the show. This is things, I audio engineer for oth- Communications is a very something I believe is lacking ers as well as my own hip-hop competitive field with a few in other podcasts. music. people at the top and many My goal is to make every- The mass media industry is people fighting to get there. body feel like they are a part of a wide field. It is a tough grind but will the program. There are so many direc- be worth it in the end. There is going to be an tions you can go into. I have spent my last year ensemble cast of contributors here as a staff writer for the where anybody that has the Coyote Chronicle where I knowledge can come in and be was able to meet many great a part of it. people and cover some exciting In today’s technology driv- stories. en world anybody can create It is a tough My post-college goal is and start their own show. to break into the sports and There are tons of success grind but will be entertainment industry one way stories from people that started or another. off recording their own pod- worth it in the I have written for different casts and videos. end. sports websites most notably Eventually, I want to use Chuy Rodriguez | Chronicle Photo a Los Angeles Dodgers site this as a platform to launch into Colletions from across the county

and cool items. our community,” said Arellano. By Haley Brown Some vendors were selling It was a perfect location for Staff Writer what looked to be personal the event because of its classic collections for very affordable musical roots. Downtown Riverside host- prices, with some vinyl records The town has many musical ed the Inland Empire Record sold for as low as a dollar. events and bars where music Collective with vendors and Carly Johnson, a student lovers can visit and certainly booths selling vinyl records and at University of California has a great night scene. creative art May 27. Riverside (UCR) and aspiring Bryan Gonzalez, a resident The event is bi-annual and musician, attended the event of Riverside, just happened to offers a place for people to buy with enthusiasm. stumble upon The Record Col- and sell records along with dif- “This is my first time lective while on a stroll. ferent merchandise such as band attending the record collective “I love Downtown River- tees and other creative art. and I love it,” said Johnson. side there is always something “We’ve been putting this “People don’t understand to do especially on the week- together for the past five years,” how hard it is to find vinyl or ends there is always cool and said Matthew Arellano an or- cassette tapes for affordable exciting things to see and be ganizer of the event and Inland prices today and this event is a part of especially if they are Empire Record Collective very helpful for me,” Johnson free,” said Gonzalez. Representative. continued. The is not the only time “This is our ninth bi-an- Performers who played the that The Record Collective is nual event, over 40 vendors event ranged from rock n’ roll being held, they will be hosting are selling vinyl, LP, 12 inches to jazz creating a fun and invit- events throughout the Inland anything music inspired,” he ing environment. Empire, Orange County, San continued. The Record Collective is Diego and Los Angeles. The atmosphere is for free to the public and had a For more information on music lovers and people who great turnout from the com- The Record Collective and to appreciate classic music. munity, with attendees ranging visit other similar events, check The music inspired event from all ages. out facebook.com/ierecordccol- had a swap meet with booths set Riverside was chosen for lective and on Instagram http:// up where people and vendors the event because “we wanted Instagram.com/the_record_col- Haley Brown | Chronicle Photos can vibe and exchange creative something close to home and lective. Faces panited on records just for those interested in creativity Sports

Page 12 Coyote Chronicle June 5, 2017 Coyote basketball legacy forever preserved in history Aye made another NCAA ’08, ’13) and two CCAA Tour- By Alexis De La Cruz West Regional appearance in nament Championships in 2008 Staff Writer 1996 before leaving the program and 2013. at the end of that season. Oliver and the men’s team The first season for Coyote Larry Reynolds was the were just shy of the playoffs this basketball in 1984 did not go fourth person to take the over as past season, but that showed the well for either team as the men head coach at CSUSB. potential the team has for the finished with a 7-17 record and Reynolds led the team to upcoming season. the women had a 4-20 finish. their first ever CCAA title in Our women’s program has However, both teams have 1999. not seen the same success as the turned things around over the His success continued and men’s but their journey has been years and are looking to continue the Coyotes won the title again different. Kevin Becker took to push to be the best they can over two consecutive seasons. over the women’s team in 1996 be. Despite the success brought as the program’s sixth coach. The first women’s head on by Reynolds, the program Becker led the team to its coach, Gale Fitzgerald was made another change and handed first and only NCAA Tourna- replaced by JoAnne Bly, who over the reins and the title win- ment appearance in 2010, with remained with the Coyotes for ning playbook to current coach a record of 21-8. He left with an Former guard Juan Ramirez preparing his defensive stance. four years. Jeff Oliver, who has helped the overall record of 251-215 after Within those years the team team to three consecutive CCAA 17 years with the Coyotes. never had a losing record. titles. During his time at CSUSB, The men’s team however The Coyotes became a he helped players like Vanessa stuck with their original coach, CCAA powerhouse after winning Wilt earn All-American honors, Jim Ducey, for the next six the league title and Coach of the CCAA Player of the Year and seasons and did not see much Year award six years in a row All-Region honors in 2007. change in the program. from 1999-2004. Current coach Susan Creb- During his time at CSUSB Coaches have a huge impact bin is the eighth coach to lead Ducey only won 86 games out of on how a program does but the the Coyotes and has already led 180 total. players are the ones that win the the women to two consecutive Both teams experienced games. CCAA Tournament appearances. mild success in the years that fol- During these successful Crebbin led the Coyotes to lowed. The two teams also saw years, a Coyote snagged the the CCAA playoffs this past sea- coaching personal changes twice CCAA Player of the Year award son, but the team fell to Cal Poly before they became a part of the three years in a row. Pomona in the first round. CCAA in 1991. Bobby Burries (’00,’02) Both teams showed a lot The men’s team had their and Jonathan Levy (’03) also of promise during the 2016-17 first taste of success in 1994 won a number of All-CCAA and season, proving their skill and when head coach Denny Aye led All-Region honors. ability that will surely standout the team to a NCAA Western Since 2004, Oliver has won in the upcoming season. Photos courtesy of The Press Enterprise/CCAA Regionals win. three more CCAA titles (’07, Former guard Alexcia Mack playing one of her last games. New NBA season brings new talent had the worst record. able to use this pick to make our Players like Fultz, Lonzo because he has a lot of attention By Tyler Vanderelst These teams are all given team better and hopefully we Ball, Malik Monk, Jayson Tatum already and that is what LA likes, Staff Writer a percentage to have the first can start putting together some and De’Aaron Fox all have the they like to have players that three picks with the teams with winning seasons like we use t potential to be great players in bring fans and attention,” said With the conclusion of the the worst record having the best do,” said Kakish. the NBA. Hernandez. National Basketball Association chances. The Celtics have a great Top prospect, Ball, has been Ball has been turning down (NBA) season coming up, people The Celtics acquired the chance to improve, after losing on the Lakers radar after his stel- chances to practice for teams to are starting to prepare for the first pick, the Lakers hold the this year in the Eastern Confer- lar freshman year at UCLA. show them what he is capable in NBA draft. obtained pick and the 76ers ence Finals and obtaining the Ball, who is a Los Angeles hopes that they won’t select him The NBA teams will pick received the third pick. first pick in the draft. native, has always wanted to play and that the Lakers will. players coming out of college to This was very exciting for They finished the regular for the Lakers and his dreams Using the stats from the strengthen their teams on June 22 the teams and their fans because season with the best record in the might come to fruition. players time in college and the in Brooklyn, New York. this gives them hope to get better East. With the Lakers having the results from the combine, teams The order for the draft was and be able to contend in the Many experts regard Mar- second pick in the draft they will have the opportunity to determined on May 16 through league and hopefully build a kelle Fultz from the University have been looking at a handful revamp their rosters to become the draft lottery. championship roster. of Washington as the best player of players to draft but many fans, potential playoff contenders. The draft lottery is a process Lakers fan Murad Kakish in this year’s draft. like Brandon Hernandez, believe Thus bringing glory to the that compiles all of the teams was very pleased with where the However, this happens to they will select Ball. team, their fans and the city the that didn’t make the playoffs and Lakers ended up drafting. be one of the most talented draft “I think Lonzo Ball going to play for. are placed in order based on who “I think the Lakers will be pools in recent years. the Lakers makes the most sense

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Page 13 Coyote Chronicle June 5, 2017 Alumni post graduate advice

By Saeed Villanueva Staff Writer

Graduation is right around the corner and undergraduate seniors are finishing out their last weeks of school before receiv- ing the bachelor’s degree they worked so hard for. Often the focus around this time of the year is on the current students who are set to graduate but alumni can offer some great insight about what to expect after college. “I thought I would find a job in my field right away and get going in the career that’s in my career field,” said Byron Doss, a 2015 alumnus. Amber Childress | Chronicle Photo Preparation, before finishing Graduates will step into a future of uncertainty, but as long as they stay focused and persistent, they will prosper. school and getting ahead of the curve, could help students find a quality job sooner rather than after hours more than I did and Students who are looking the best way to get ahead and good job in their field. later. joined clubs within my major,” into graduate studies immediate- find a good job is by being more “I had already been applying Finding a job for something said Guillen. “I believe that ly after getting their bachelor’s involved on campus. to jobs months before gradu- you studied for is not as easy as could have helped me build more degree have a better sense of “Have a plan right away,” ating,” said alumnus Eduardo it used to be. connections with other students what to expect going forward said Luna. “Whether you want to Guillen from 2014. “About six People are going to college and faculty that may have helped since they are not yet done with go to school or you want a job, months after graduating I was now more than ever so students my chances of finding more school. look in advance so that if your offered the position at the current have to find new ways to get cre- career opportunities.” “I expected I’d be working plan A doesn’t work, you have job, it was somewhat unexpected ative and stick out to employers Clubs and internships are and I’d be going to school until ample time to make and follow a because it’s not directly related in such a competitive era. beneficialand look good on a I got my master’s degree for my plan B.” to what I studied but it still fit Alumni also talked about resume. career job,” said Jasmine Luna, Things can initially be rough me,” he continued. some things they wish they “If I had a chance to go an alumna from the class of out the gate but the alumni sug- Looking for opportunities would have done differently back, I would’ve done intern- 2015. gest that if you have a plan and months before graduating could while they were at CSUSB. ships my last two years of Overall, all three alumni do not get discouraged, things really help students get a good “I wish I stayed at school college,” said Doss. gave similar advice sharing that will eventually start to work out. Refresh your mind with math volunteering their time. say. By Jordan Ortega “I have been to the study “I feel like the tutoring is Staff Writer marathons last year. For the core helpful and the availability of the classes, they had a lot of support tutors and students schedules are The Math Department with professors and tutors,” said beneficial,” said Oberlies. is addressing the concerns of Oberlies. However, the Mathematics students by acquiring more math Before finals in Jack Brown Department faculty expresses tutors for finals week in order to Hall (JB) for students to get the that they do not gear any tutoring prep them for finals. Currently, assistance they need during June toward any specific majors. the department implemented a 10. To supplement the amount of This means that all students new program this quarter called tutoring, there are two math-tu- at CSUSB may go to the math “math refreshers.” toring centers on campus, which tutoring centers. “Math Refreshers is a are both, located in JB Hall and program where lectures are held the other in University Hall to help students with general (UH). Going to math concepts,” said math tutor, Humanities majors have the Mathew Oberlies. access in the UH, while business tutoring with First, they are multiplying and math majors have their own the number of tutors in their individual tutoring spaces. tutors who have tutoring centers. There are cur- JB Hall houses the Peer taken the same rently 16 tutors for mathematics Tutoring ran by the department in the University Hall Tutoring of mathematics which offers help classes allows Center. in math at all levels according to “The tutoring absolutely their website. me to acquire a helps. Going to tutoring with Their hours range from 9 tutors who have taken the same a.m. to 6 p.m. This quarter as complete classes allows me to acquire a listed online. complete understanding of some While the UH tutoring is understanding of the more complex ideas pre- held in UH-350 which, is “done of some of the sented in lecture,” said student on a “walk-in” basis, no appoint- Nathan Wilson. ment is necessary and you may more complex Secondly, traditional math stay as long as you like.” study marathons will be held this Some of the critiques from ideas. quarter with more tutors and the students, tutors and professors Jordan Ortega | Chronicle Photo assistance of some professors who use the JB and UH tutoring Nathan Wilson The Math Department also offers students other options. Community

Page 14 Coyote Chronicle June 5, 2017 Dealing with the oddities A Deputy Coroner is a crucial position within law enforcement

clear that this was my direction. to walk in a professionals shoes, thing that grows on you; you can changed you? By Manny Sandoval What schooling did you in order to get first-hand, hands either handle it or you can’t. ML: The major change has Staff Writer obtain? on experience. What are your job duties? been personal growth. Career ML: I started at California What are some hardships ML: It’s my responsibility to wise I’m happy where I stand. From conducting investiga- State University, Los Angeles in one may face when breaking establish the cause and manner The biggest change within me tions to determining the cause August of 1994. I started off as a into business? of death, identification, notifica- has resulted from working with and mode of death, contacting biology major, then a year later, ML: The biggest hardship tion, securing any property, and people experiencing a loss descendants of the deceased, to I switched my major to criminal was the fact that there was not an handling final arrangements. everyday; you start to live a life helping families go about mak- justice. They had just opened a abundance of coroner’s offices How difficult is it to notify where you don’t stress about ing the tough transition during forensics lab, so I took several around. In Southern California, family about the death of their small stuff anymore. I take such a trying time, Deputy criminal justice and forensics there are only five coroners offic- loved one? advantage of letting people know Coroners wear many hats and courses. I graduated with my es—it’s a small group—I had ML: The first time I was how I feel and letting them know put themselves on the line when bachelor’s degree in 2001. to be persistent. I applied four scared and worried about how important they are to me. in the field. Did you partake in any times to the County of San Ber- breaking the news. But, once I In what ways has the job A Deputy Coroner is some- internships? nardino before they called me realized it wasn’t about me, I shifted from when you started one who investigates death. ML: When I was in col- in for an interview. I was never learned how to be a source of 12 years ago? We had the opportunity to lege there were absolutely no discouraged though, there was compassion and assistance to ML: As an office we have sit down with the County of internships available at that time. always a sense of encouragement these families during these diffi- changed quite a bit in the tech- San Bernardino Deputy Coro- Now days there are volunteer from the coroners office, telling cult times. nical realm. We’re doing a lot ner Marlene Leyva to discuss positions and many internships me I needed just a little bit more What type of critical im- better in-regards to how we doc- how one can become a Deputy within the field. Although during experience. pact do Deputy Coroners have ument incidents, we’ve grown Coroner. We covered her journey this time I did land a part-time How can you catch a on the public? as investigators with time and to success, and discussed the autopsy tech position in Ventura; hiring managers attention ML: Our biggest impact is training. We have digital devices critical aspects that come along which gave me experience in my through a resume? bringing the family truth and now, which take finger prints with this gut wrenching career. field. ML: Education always giving them answers as to how and the device identifies people. What inspired you to be- How did you prepare to makes an applicant stand out. their loved one passed away. We We have computers that we take come a Deputy Coroner? start applying for your first Also, volunteer work and intern- literally guide them through the out on scene, it makes the job so ML: Initially I wanted to be professional position? ships are the best way to gain entire process, we are the initial much quicker. a pathologist, but I had a tough ML: I did a lot of research in experience in this field. You get guidance; giving them informa- Is there anything else you time in chemistry. I didn’t have the library, I also attended work- to experience first hand if the tion and closure. would like to add? that much motivation from my shops on how to write a resume position is right for you and then Are you still as passionate ML: Don’t give up, you family. I was a 1st generation at my university. When I worked have the ability to have our man- about your career compared to can achieve anything you want college student, so I went out at the mortuary it was part of my agement team guide you here at when you started? in this world. Do your research, myself and made contact with a job to go to the coroner’s office the County of San Bernardino ML: I am definitely still and most importantly, go shadow lieutenant at the County of Los to pick up bodies and I always Coroner’s Office. passionate about my job today. a professional in whatever field Angeles Coroners office when I used that time to ask questions To anyone pursuing a career Even after gong back to school, you’re interested in, to see if was 18. The Lieutenant ex- and network. Nowadays I advise as a Deputy Coroner, experience I still love it. There are no two that’s the career you want to do plained investigative pathology students to completely immerse is important, because it’s such a days that have been the same in for the rest of your life. If any- to me. When he explained that themselves in the field, go shad- divergent field. You’re exposed the past twelve years I’ve been one has any questions or interest the investigative side was out in ow, and go volunteer. There is so to death and body fluids almost here. in a career as a Deputy Coroner, the field and on the streets, it was much more opportunity available everyday. This job is not some- How has your career send them my way.

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The Signs During Finals Week

By Clairissa Gonzalez Staff Writer

With finals approaching fast we’re all feeling the pressure; some more than others. Here’s how your sign is most likely act- ing during and prior to examina- tions week.

Aries: Putting off ev- erything until the last minute because there’s no way they can fail these exams. Heart stops immediately when they can’t fill out anything other than their name on the test itself. Taurus: Stressing the whole month prior, stashing snacks in the oddest places. Will not fully be at peace until results come in. Gemini: Not stressing, but not relaxing. Really just wants it to be summer already because they’re tired of being on campus. Cancer: Started Fall Quarter stressed. Hasn’t relaxed in years. Might cry a little bit if Matthew T. Miller | Chronicle Illustration people bring up finals. Leo: Keeping everyone dis- tracted with stories of how great their summers are going to be. Has been planning beach trips/ road trips since April. Virgo: Has already orga- nized seven study groups and probably knows the material better than the professors. Hasn’t slept in days and is more coffee than human at this point. Libra: Might be failing one Protect yourself: a cautionary taleScarlett Alston | Chronicle Photo class, but signed up for the sum- mer session. happened to my mom? Time—She awakens in a doors. Scorpio: Means to find By Elizabeth Taylor My mom doesn’t go out, groggy state not realizing that Practitioners like acupunc- time to study, but keeps getting Staff Writer she doesn’t socialize with other hours have passed since she turists, chiropractors and mas- distracted by things that prom- people or hang out in public entered the room with the acu- sage therapists are not required ise more fun. In good shape for With almost a decade gone places; she is a complete home- puncturist. to have a nurse present in the finals but could probably use a by and still no changes are being body, with a 5 mile radius that My mom was in an uncon- room during an exam; this opens implemented, I feel that it is only she won’t drive out of unless it’s scious state and this sexual pred- a gateway of potential harm little bit more study time. necessary that I share with you a absolutely necessary. How could ator was having his way with her aimed directly at those who are Sagittarius: Walking into story that could change or even this have happened? while she was knocked out. looking for help. professors’ offices the week possibly save a life. Heartbreak—This is my Tears slowly make their way Just be aware. before finals and asking for extra Nothing can prepare oneself mom. down my face to drip into an Don’t go to practices like credit opportunities, despite the for the oncoming of bad news; The woman who contin- abyss and gather with the rest of these alone; take someone with syllabus saying that there are it’s obvious the news is bad be- ues to nurture and protect me the tears that have and will con- you to have your back, and don’t none. cause eyes are overwhelmed with throughout my lifetime, and tinue to shed since this crime has let anyone tell you that only the Capricorn: Completely tears on the brink of explosion, there was no one there to help taken place within our family. patient is allowed back in the prepared for finals, but checking the head is low and a weak voice protect her when she needed it This article is meant to raise room. This is happening, it’s real one last time to make sure they struggling to let out the terror the most. awareness to those who may and it can happen to anyone at know absolutely everything they that haunts her. My mom thought she was in think they are in a safe environ- anytime. think will be on the test. I like to think of myself as a a safe environment, she wasn’t. ment, like a medical appoint- Ten years is just a fraction of Aquarius: Living in the strong woman, someone my kids She was alone, in a room with an ment, and are not. time on the scale when it comes moment. Won’t really care about can look up and be proud to call acupuncturist who she thought Uniformed patients or to the recovery from a sexual final exams until their final me their mom; but nothing has was going to help relieve her simply someone who just doesn’t assault. grades come in. ever tested the strength of my of chronic back pain; he pricks know any better may think they Please protect yourself Pisces: Worried about final will like the day my mom told her skin from the neck down are in practitioner’s best interest and the ones you love, don’t go grades and what that means for me she was raped. the slope of the arm and within when really they are just being alone, and call your local con- their futures. Will have more Shock—How could this of minutes she is out. taken advantage of behind closed gressman until a change is made. than one existential crisis.

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