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Boxer and Fong Both Meier Intercollegiate Soc­ Cer ....Page 9 Want to Be Yoursenator California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 10-22-1998 October 22nd 1998 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "October 22nd 1998" (1998). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 404. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/404 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]. The Coyote HRONICLE October 22,1998 VOLUME 33, ISSUE 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO Inside... Pick Your Props on Nov. 3 More News ...page 2 OP 5 A PROP Opinions ' #, " ....pa^3 Arts &mr ETfurtain- ment Miguel is back with Rack en esp|i^.%)age 5 Sports Boxer and Fong Both MEiER Intercollegiate Soc­ cer ....page 9 Want to Be YourSenator By Chris EH^vel and Jennifer Thierry California Chronicle Staff Writers California's interests in the US Senate. Running as a Democrat is State University students would find it In the upcoming election this Senator Barbara Boxer who has interesting to know that a s November, voters will find them­ already served on the US Senate California State treasurer Matt selves with two strong candidates for a full term: running as a Re­ Fong assisted 90,0(X) California who are vying to represent publican is California Slate Trea­ - See BOXER, page 2 • Moving Reporter surer, Malt Fong. ....page 10 USA vs. Brazil Calendar ....page 10 CSUSB Hosts International Volleyball Match By Cheri Dixon world teams who began the year Design Editor If you weren't able to attend the teams of Brazil and the United 1984 Los Angeles Olympics to Stales on Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 have qualified and will now be Classifieds watch the USA and Brazil teams p.m. in the Coassoulis Arena. able to compete in Japan. ....page 11 compete in the medal round of This match at CSUSB is the last The national teams have been men's volleyball, now you have a one between the USA and Brazil ranked by the FIVB (Federation Internationale de Volleyball) ac­ second chance to see some world national teams before they meet in cording to region. Brazil is cur­ class competition. CSUSB is host­ Japan to compete for the gold ing the prestigious match between medal at the World Championships rently ranked #4 in the world, with the men's national volleyball Nov. 11-29 Only 24 of the 60 % • See VOLLEY, page 9- News Page 2 The Covote Chronicle October 22,1998 BOXER. r continued from page I University and college students in continuing their education thrtiugh University Hall, room 037 the allocation of $170 million in 5500 University Parkway bonds. He has also done a study San Bernardino, CA 92407 that demonstrates a $22 billion (909) 880-5000, ext. 3940 (newsroom) dollar need or California schools' (909) 880-5931 (business office) infrastructure. Pong plans to use FAX (909) 880-7009 this information in his work with the California legislature to accu­ rately plan more school buildings. Barbara Boxer has also sup­ Photo by Jennifer Thwry ported the university system by Contributing Writers and Staff: Corina Borsuk, David Cade, endorsing many research projects Bryan Campbell, Florence Edwards, Chris Ellwel, Jared done by California university pro­ Jensen, PieterNystrom,Sarah Paetz,Kristen Phillips, Patrick fessors. Boxer has channeled $75 Pittman, Eugenia Porras, Jessy Serrano-Leiva. ASI Officers million dollars lo California through her urging of the U.S. Department of the Interior to EXECUTIVE EDITOR charge 10 oil companies a total of Voice Their $385 million dollars in January of Xavier A. Chavez last year. Boxer is a co-sponsor of MANAGING EDITORS Partnership lo Rebuild the Miguel Gonzalez & Jennifer Thierry America's Schools Act, which helps fund repairs, renovation, DESIGN EDITORS 98-99 Goals modernization, and construction Cheri Dixon & Danielle Stewart of better school facilities. PRODUCTION EDITORS On the controversial issue of By Jennifer Lynn Thierry ASI. To form a club a few stu­ abortion both Boxer and Pong sup­ Dan Farmer & Kimber Holt Managing Editor dents must be officers anda fac­ port the right lo terminate a fetus ulty member to be an advisor, COPY EDITOR up to the first trimester of a preg­ and a quick stop in Student Life Lori Patterson nancy. After this point in the preg­ ASI oi'ficcrs, T.J.Wood, As­ Offices and that's it. Once nancy Pong supports a ban on par­ PHOTO EDITOR sociated Students Incorporated Chartered application is easy. tial birth abortions while Boxer president, Mary-Ellen Abllez, This year will have more events Carrie Ann Still supports partial hirth abortions and vice-president and Grayson than ever before. Grayson said, ADVERTISING MANAGER maintains that a mother should Hoffman Controller have big " Keep your eyes open this year, have the right lo abort her fetus up Crystal Chatham plans forlhc students of Cal State. and you arc going to sec ASTs to until hirth. Their Goals will help make this emblem on events, concerts and ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE Pong and Boxer also strongly campus greater. program.s all over the place." Jason Pendleton oppose each other on the issue of Communication to the stu­ "There are over fifty cam­ homosexual marriages. Pong's DISTRIBUTION MANAGER dents is a big goal for the ASI of­ pus wide committees that view point is the traditional defi­ ficers. The radio station being set clamor for student representa­ Arnaud Laborde nition of marriage should remain up in Student Union is a key. "Wc tion. It is to our benefit to be FACULTY ADVISOR the union between one man and are a commuter campus. What there. Come in and fill out an one women. Senator Boxer be­ Robin Larsen better way to reach students than application." ASI wants you to lieves that the definition should be through their car radio." Mary- gel involved and gel what you BUSINESS MANAGER expanded lo include the joining of Ellen said. A newsletter and the deserve. ASI is here to repre­ the same sexes in a marriage rela­ Dan Tiickerman establishment of a web page lor sent you, and they want lo know tionship. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ASI will help to tell the students what is going on throughout Both Pong and Boxer have what events are coming up and campus. Tlie students may see Michelle Wheeler been alicmpling to deal with vio­ any goals being handled in the something they did not. lence in California, Barbara Boxer future. "If there are students who has ("ought to put more policemen The Coachclla Valley Satel­ have ideas or concern. Wc in­ on the streets to deal with crime, lite campus is a major priority for vite them to call or stop by. Wc while Matt Pong has also dealt Tlw Cnymc Chronii lc ( The Clirtmirlc) is published on every Thursday during the ASI officers. They pkm to do can't be all things to all people, with this issue by supporting ihe academic session by the LX'panineni of Coinnuinicaiion Studies. California a student survey to asses (he needs but it wouldn't hurt lo try.", Slate L'niversily. San Bernardino tougher punishinenl of criminals. and priorities of CVC students Mary-Ellen staled. The drmr is The opinions expressed in The Clii'ciiu le are those of Ihe .student writers and To find out more about Matt editors, and do nol relleel the views of the university, its administrulion or ;ind put necessary changes on the always open at ASI offices. Any Pong and Barbara Boxer and the facility, or any other person or institution unless expressly noted last track student with a need or even a The appearance of any advertisement in The CliKiniilc does nol constitute an bills they have supported you can TIk' Club Allocation Fund question is welcome to ask the endorsement by the newspaper of the goods and services advertised. The Chniiiiele reserws the right to reject any advertisement it deems inappropriate. (CABI provides money lo char­ executive officers to address it. tered clubs on campus. Money for The ASI officers are work­ • see BOXER page 6 - tills tunc! comes I'roiii student fees. ing U) make this campus greater Clubs apply lor this money from and to get every voice in the . crowd heard. , J .• n m • i.'y. v* ;« • October 22,1998 The Coyote Chronicle Page 3 NEED EXTRA MONEY? Prop 227 EARN $18,000 PART TIME! Sure, you could use the extra money-who couldn't? The Army Reserve can help you earn more than $18.(XX) during a standard enlistment, part time, plus Is It a Step PmU- SZC) some great benefits, with opportunities to quality for even more money to continue your education. You'll also be getting valuable hands-on skill training that will nii last you a lifetime. Backwards? Good extra money. Lots of opportunities. A place FvMsra fram Los AitfalM.aacFi wajr bawd on a RT purchoM. Farts do not hidudo taxas, which to make new friends. Give the Army Reserve your can total banvaon $3 and $10. Int'l Snidanc ID may bo requlnd. Farts art vaM lor doparturos serious consideration. In low season and art subject to chants. Restrictions apply. Call for our low domestic By Erin C. Martz lares and farts to other world wide destinations. Dont for|et to order your Eurallpassl Think about it Then think about us. Then call: Special to the Chronicle into separate classrooms.
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