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Page 3 Page 5 Page 8 Why does hunger exist?

undreds of San Jose State students the problem in order to create solutions. currently suffer from food insecurity. The Spartan Daily will be running a series HWhile the university has made it a of stories on food insecurity, depicting the priority to address the crisis, it is apparent vast scale of hunger in the world, the factors that food insecurity among students is an that contribute to the problem and how we as ongoing issue. Shining a light on the topic Spartans can help those in need. provides students with ways to cope with The series will run for the next two weeks, food insecurity while opening a discussion on with content available in both print and online.

Joel Garcia Edmond Zang Ashley Magana Clarence Fangonilo marketing junior psychology sophomore art junior business administration senior “I believe world hunger is “We’re not utilizing our “World hunger is “I think a lot of a thing because there’s voices as people or politics is something not enough resources human beings and we’re caused by greed that plays into it. Defi - around the world. Some not utilizing our resourc- and capitalism by nitely if there’s money people have more es wise enough so we’re the one percent.” for wars there’s money opportunities than others able to help everybody to feed the homeless so it leaves everybody and not just ourselves.” and people who have else at a disadvantage.” hunger struggles.”

REPORTING BY ERICA LIZARRAGO Demystifying hunger Myths Realities • Th ere is not enough to food being grown to • Th e world’s farmers produce enough food feed every person in the world. to feed 150% of the global population. Many times people are too poor to buy the food. • Th ere are too many people in the world and rapid overpopulation causes hunger. • Resources are available to increase food production by 70% in 2050. • More food aid will help hungry people in poor countries. • Despite food aid women are poor and starv- ing because of gender inequality. 70% of the world’s hungry population is poor women.

SOURCE: GEORGIA ACKER, NUTRITION, FOOD SCIENCE AND PACKAGING LECTURER, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS, 2012 JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE. INFOGRAPHIC BY VICTORIA FRANCO AND CHELSEA NGUYEN FLEIGE SJSU Precision Flight team places second By Brendan Cross performed. said. “We could have done better. nine days, the team turned into a STAFF WRITER “Embry-Riddle is a good school, We think we could have got first, family. so competing with them we know but there were a couple of mistakes.” I feel like this team has “I feel like this team has really For the sixth-consecutive year, ccanan bbee cchallenging,hallenging, butbut . . . we reareallylly IInn tthathat event, thethe pilotspilots hadha evolved into a family where the San Jose State Precision Flight ccameame totogethergether in a lot of 30 minutes to receive really evolved into a everyone is so comfortable with team qualified for the National ddifferentifferent waways,”ys,” Todd said. ccoordinatesoordinates and family where everyone each other,” Khan said. “They’re not Intercollegiate Flight Association “We were trtryingying to be shy anymore.” SAFECON competition. reallreallyy competitive to make is so comfortable with The team even taped the words The flight team finished second nationals this yearyear each other. “HI MOM,” “STUDENT PILOT” in the regional competition; the and we and “FOLLOW @SJSUPFT” Y top three schools are guaranteed to another 330 underneath the wings of their Sal Khan s advance to the nationals. mminutesinutes to plot themthem aviation engineering senior and planes, clearly visible once in the air. Hosted by Embry-Riddle on a map. Other informationinformatio Khan said some of the new PHOTO COURTESY Precision Flight Team president Aeronautical University, the 2019 OF SAL KHAN the pilots needed to provideprovid members on the team broke out of Region II SAFECON competition mmadeade it happen.happen.”” inincludedcluded winwindd cocorrectionrrectio their shell while in Arizona. was held at Ernest A. Love Field Todd and his partner, fellowfellow ananglesgles and how much fuelfue allowed to actually fly the route. One of those newer members, Airport in Prescott, Arizona aviation senior Julia BradleBradley,y, tooktook ttheyhey expected tto Including traditional navigation, aviation freshman Sierra Brannon- between Oct. 28 and Nov. 2. The second place in the traditional buburn.rn. SJSU had 14 different top-ten Young, competed with Khan in the flight team, however, spent a total of navinavigationgation event. In the The pilopilotst finishers across the various message drop event. nine days in the desert. ccompetition,ompetition, BradleBradleyy was the tthenhen met up with theth competitions. During that event, a pilot and The host school took the top pilotil and d TTodd dd was the h navigator. i navigatorsidhjd and the judges. Sal Khan, aviation engineering co-pilot fly a certain altitude spot, but senior aviation major Kelly “Placing second was a really big If the judges deemed the flight plan senior and team president, said the Todd was pleased with how his team deal for me and my partner,” Todd as being safe, then the teams were event went well and throughout the AVIATION | Page 2 sjsunews.com/spartan_daily 2 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 2019 NEWS Poets fuse history into writing

By Brendan Cross minstrel shows. “It’s about STAFF WRITER making a caricature. It’s just about buffoonery [and] Pulitzer Prize-winner ignorance.” Tyehimba Jess and Harmony The other side of the Holiday shared their encyclopedia page is a poem experimental poetry about titled “The Bert Williams/ African American history and George Walker Paradox.” It’s identity at Forager Tasting a form of poetry where every Room & Eatery in downtown stanza ends in the same word San Jose Thursday. and no stanza ends with a Jess took home the 2017 period. Pulitzer Prize in poetry for his It can be read in any way, book “Olio.” It explores African combining sentences that American musical and theater stay coherent throughout performers between the Civil despite jumping through it in War and World War I. every which way. Holiday began the event, The poem and which was presented by the encyclopedia page are Center for Literary Arts of San featured in “Olio,” and is Jose, by reciting some poems perforated and meant to be from her most recent book, torn out. 2019’s “A Jazz Funeral for “I urge you to deconstruct Uncle Tom”, as well as newer this history in the following work. fashion,” Jess said as he ripped “I thought it was really cool the page out of the book. how [their work] has historical Upon folding the context . . . and applies to a perforated page in different modern society in a way,” BRENDAN CROSS | SPARTAN DAILY ways, such as a cylinder, the creative writing senior Alex Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tyehimba Jess recites a poem from his 2016 book poem stays readable and Han said. “Olio” at Forager Tasting Room & Eatery in Downtown San Jose Thursday. the paper becomes three- Holiday’s work is often dimensional. He likens it to themed with songs from jazz reads, “There’s no word for away from the typical rhymes from “Olio,” Jess detailed Williams and Walker only musicians because her father the next phase of the slave and meters that the average the lives of popular minstrel being their two-dimensional Jimmy was a singer and rebellion, no clinical nudge person sees as poetry. show performers George selves on stage but having who died when she to double over our skin . . . “It’s one of the few forms Walker and Bert Williams, more dimensions and depth was five years old. Her work your testimony, as you can in language where you can who used blackface even off-stage. also touches on the struggles imagine, means nothing.” break grammatical rules,” though they were of African “So we move fully of African American people Both Jess and Holiday Holiday said. “You can American descent. from a two-dimensional in the U.S. describe themselves as change what the whole form “Two brothers with a representation paradigm to a An excerpt from her experimental when it comes means to you.” funny bone, wanting to three-dimensional structure, poem “Carceral, Undone” to their poetry, breaking In stark contrast to exercise that funny bone and just as our friends were trying Holiday’s more monotone display it to the world,” Jess to move from the minstrel style of presentation, Jess said. “The only path for these stage into a more fuller recited his pieces with gentlemen, however, was the performance of themselves,” heightened emotion and minstrel stage.” Jess said. inflection. In his book, Jess included a The Spartan Bookstore One of his topics of page of the 1899 book, “The was on hand to sell books conversation during the Witmark Amateur Minstrel from both artists to the more evening was the history of Guide and Burnt Cork than 30 audience members in minstrel shows in the U.S. Encyclopedia,” which details attendance. Minstrel shows featured how to put on a minstrel “I think it was really white people in blackface and show, along with a poem he interesting just to listen to was one of the most popular wrote on the reverse side. published people talk about forms of entertainment in Jess sarcastically read their interaction with history the 1800s and early 1900s. portions of the encyclopedia and making it their own,” In theatrical context, “Olio” page, including the English junior Thanhtam refers to the middle portion line, “Minstrelsy is the Van said. of a minstrel show, which one American form of BRENDAN CROSS | SPARTAN DAILY often included singing or amusement purely our own.” Poet Harmony Holiday reads a poem from her book “A Jazz skits. “It’s about the elimination Follow Brendan on Twitter Funeral for Uncle Tom” in Downtown San Jose Thursday. Prior to reading a piece of character,” Jess said about @BrendanCross93

AVIATION to build over the course of the regionals. Continued from page 1 “Those nine days really brought us all together and above the runway with a gave us a chance to really get target on the ground. The to know each other,” Brannon- co-pilot then tosses a box with Young said. “I wish it was a message in it out the window more than just nine days.” and tries to get the box as close Now that the regionals are to the target as possible. over, Khan said the team plans Khan was the pilot and to take a breather and focus Brannon-Young was the on school for the remainder of co-pilot, or dropmaster. the semester. Though the duo finished “Once the semester is 27th, Brannon-Young said she over, we do plan on starting had fun, regardless of where practices back up, we plan they placed. on doing some fly outs, just “I don’t even care because getting back in the grind,” the experience was worth it,” Khan said. Brannon-Young said. “Being The nationals are scheduled up in the air is the best feeling to take place at Wittman and after a long week of hard Regional Airport in Oshkosh, work, it was the last event and Wisconsin May 18-23, 2020. totally worth the wait.” PHOTO COURTESY OF SAL KHAN She also talked about the Follow Brendan on Twitter The SJSU Precision Flight team took second place in the National Intercollegiate Flight camaraderie the team was able @BrendanCross93 Association SAFECON competition in Prescott, Arizona between Oct. 28 and Nov. 2. Crime Blotter Corrections Possession/carry/transfer of metal DUI alcohol/drug knuckles - felony Nov. 7, 1:50 a.m. at South 11th On Thursday, Nov. 7, the Spartan Daily published a story titled, Nov. 5, 1:52 a.m. at Sutter Street/ Street/East Virginia Street South 1st Street Adult arrest “Department chair plans to leave SJSU,” in which it should Adult arrest have said professor Theodorea Berry added six part-time lec- Disorderly conduct: alcohol Stalking/sexual intercourse with a Nov. 7, 2:45 p.m. at Student Union turers to the African-American studies department. In addition, minor/oral copulation: person un- Adult arrest she has worked at fi ve institutions in the U.S. since 2000. der 18/domestic violence causing injury: spouse/cohab - felony Battery on a peace offi cer/battery Nov. 5, 5:27 p.m. at on a person/vandalism under $400 On Thursday, Nov. 7, the Spartan Daily published a story titled, Campus Village 2 Nov. 8, 12:57 p.m. at Student Union Adult arrest Adult arrest “Native American artist mixes humor and fi lm,” in which Chanell Ortillo was misidentifi ed. Stay on campus without consent Selling liquor to a minor/posses- Nov. 6, 3:59 p.m. at sion of unlawful paraphernalia Spartan Memorial Nov. 8, 11:29 p.m. at Spartan On Thursday, Nov. 7, the Spartan Daily published an editorial Adult arrest Recreation and Aquatic Center titled, “Remove Brundage from Olympic Hall of Fame,” in

Stay on campus without consent which the International Olympic Committee was misidentifi ed. Nov. 6, 8:44 p.m. at Campus Village C Adult arrest The Spartan Daily regrets these errors. sjsunews.com/spartan_daily ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 2019 3 Beer and grilled cheese? Sign me up Original Gravity Public House serves up quick bites in Downtown SJ

By Nathan Doyle it is aside from the other STAFF WRITER bars that stand alongside Original Gravity amongst Original Gravity in the collective bar scene Downtown San Jose that lines up Downtown provides the perfect San Jose. balance for those trying Opening at noon, to go out for a drink Original Gravity provides and those trying to get an almost wholesome a quick bite. feeling with its mellow When you first walk atmosphere that greatly in, you’ll notice the contrasts the late night spaced-out seating, the scenes at San Jose Bar and dim lighting and clean Grill and Tres Gringos. setting, a modern feel Another key difference? that one may as well call a The food. hipster heaven. While many bars With the options provide food, there aren’t for beer changing on a too many people who go regular basis, its difficult to the bars for food when to determine exactly one there’s a 2 a.m. hot dog NATHAN DOYLE | SPARTAN DAILY drink for beer enthusiasts stand just outside. Original Gravity Public House serves various sandwiches such as grilled cheese and a selection of beers. to go for when they visit. With Original Gravity, The bartender it’s different and the first food review include the Pesto, which cheese and pork sausage, recommended the Vă-da bite proves it. is pesto, mozzarella and there is an option of to me, which was a typical It would be a sin to “Original Cuisine: tomato and the B.A.T., additional toppings in 13-ounce beer. This drink recommend just one type Gravity Public American a meat lovers sandwich which I chose the most was great and refreshing of sandwich so I chose Location: with bacon, arugula and popular: grilled onions amongst an otherwise two of its sandwiches, House” 66 S First St., cheddar in it. and grilled bell peppers. busy day. one for the meat lovers Rating: San Jose, Calif. The second sandwich The Bavarian pleased Its clear orange was and one for those who Price: I chose was a sausage my taste buds even more one that I’ve rarely seen prefer something a little  $ sandwich, one that has than the first sandwich. with beers, reinforcing more basic. attracted much of the Based on this sandwich an almost feeling of relief But as I learned, basic restaurant’s popularity alone, I would recommend that good beer is still out wasn’t a term that could cheddar cheese between The perfect blend when it comes to food. this restaurant to everyone. there somewhere. be applied to any of two pieces of toasted of cheeses made the A cook recommended With a rush of fl avors and Other beer brands that these sandwiches. white bread. sandwich feel special and that I purchase the beer that will satisfy the most were on the menu during Per recommendation Something that I would that there was no way Bavarian – a sandwich cynical of beer enthusiasts, my visit included Imperial, of the main cook, I first have preferred along with someone could make a that blew away any Original Gravity is a gift that Russian Imperial, Irish tried the Mouse Trap it was fries on the side. sandwich just as good expectations I could have keeps on giving. Dry and English. grilled cheese, a popular But at the time, the beer back at home. had trying the sandwich. What’s the appeal? sandwich with havarti, and a cup of water were Other grilled cheese Served on a toasted Follow Nathan on Instagram Maybe it’s how quiet monterey jack and enough to suffice. sandwiches on the menu bun loaded with cheddar @nathan.doyle.doc ‘Doctor Sleep’ put me in a deep sleep

By Chris Core tense or scared through its movie STAFF WRITER two and a half hour runtime. Th e only bright spot review Stanley Kubrick brought in the entire fi lm is the “Doctor Sleep” the horrors of Stephen King’s amazing performance form thriller novel “Th e Shining” to Ewan McGregor as adult Rating: the big screen in 1980. Danny Torrance. Th e fi lm is known as a McGregor portrays the  horror classic and now, almost pain and exhaustion that

40 years aft er its initial release, Torrance has had to go Directed by: the sequel “Doctor Sleep,” through living with the Mike Flanagan gets its moment to expand on demons in his head and all Starring: what was a classic. his dialogue is delivered Ewan McGregor, If you are going into with power. Rebecca Ferguson “Doctor Sleep” with the hopes However, despite the Genre: of reliving the thrills that came execution of McGregor’s Thriller with the Kubrick fi lm, be lines and character, there prepared to be disappointed. is absolutely no on screen Th e fi lm follows the chemistry whatsoever. screen, it would’ve been a adulthood of the original fi lm’s Every friendship and fantastic movie. character, Danny Torrance, relationship feels forced and Moving past the awful as he struggles through life the dialogue made my skin acting, the ending of the fi lm and realizes that there are crawl with how unnatural could possibly be one of the more people in the world that every conversation felt. most predictable fi nishes to a “shine” like he does. Characters would be in fi lm I’ve ever seen. Th e fi lm would be nearly danger and at no point did Th e climax was so impossible to follow if you I feel any fear to lose them. calculable that when it have not seen “Th e Shining” In truth, there were times happened I was in pure shock because it uses nostalgia as a that I wished they had died by the fact that the fi lmmakers crutch to remind viewers the so I didn’t have to sit through were this lazy to actually glory that was the original. their poor performances for execute it. Director Mike Flanagan another minute. I can’t fully blame the tries his best to capture the Th e worst performance movie too much when it magic from the fi rst fi lm, but by far came from Rebecca comes to the synopsis since blunders painfully hard. Ferguson who plays the the fi lm is based on a novel, Scene aft er scene there antagonist in the fi lm, but Kubrick changed plenty are callbacks to Kubrick’s Rose the Hat. of plot points in the original masterpiece, but with new Ferguson fell victim to fi lm, so Flanagan should have actors pretending to be the overacting the entire fi lm, done the same. original cast and doing so making her seem like a “Doctor Sleep” is a poorly, it was just all around cartoon character rather major disappointment for uncomfortable to watch. than someone that existed King fans in the wake of a Aside from leaning too in the same universe as the breakthrough of King fi lm much on nostalgia, “Doctor serious tone that McGregor adaptations. Sleep” is a pacing mess portrayed. As a major King fan fi lled with inconsistent Th e constant tonal changes myself I can wholeheartedly tones that left me cringing between her scenes and his say that I wish this fi lm was in scenes rather than was jarring. never made. being scared. If the fi lm cut everything In fact, I can say that not except for parts when Follow Chris on Twitter once in this fi lm did I feel McGregor was on @ChrisCore24 sjsunews.com/spartan_daily 4 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 2019 OPINION lets down with lazy music

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Even more than the strength of Lamar’s “LOYALTY. FEAT. RIHANNA.” is a stiff pop individual tracks, the way they flow together sellout that sounds more like the product of Lamar John Bricker into a cohesive story makes “good kid, m.A.A.d. and Rihanna sleepily stumbling toward a paycheck, STAFF WRITER city” the modern classic it is, seamlessly telling rather than the result of a genuine artistic vision. Lamar’s autobiographical tale of escaping gang Given how inconsistent Lamar’s discography is, violence and finding God. plenty of rappers deserve the greatest-of-all-time Unfortunately, Lamar’s next album, “To label more than him. Kendrick Lamar is definitely not the greatest Pimp A Butterfly,” gets so caught up in its own Daveed Diggs has been rapping with the rapper of all time. pretentiousness that it fails to be nearly as experimental group clipping. since the release of its Lamar has one classic album, but the rest of his accessible and hard-hitting as his previous work. debut mixtape in 2013 and has had a much more work is not nearly as consistent, thrilling or deep The album delivers some of Lamar’s most promising trajectory than Lamar’s, expanding his as many rap fans claim. personal songs, like his explosion of pride and thematic scope to include sci-fi and horror narratives. Lamar has been widely praised as an all-time self-hatred on “The Blacker The Berry,” where he Beyond new school faces like Diggs, legendary great by fans and critics, winning the Pulitzer repeatedly calls himself “the biggest hypocrite of rapper MF DOOM has been making technically Prize in Music in 2018 for his third album, 2015,” or confident proclamation of faith masterful rap music since the release of his debut “DAMN.” which also earned him five Grammy on “Alright.” “Operation: Doomsday” in 1999. Awards, including Best Rap Album. But at times, Lamar’s preaching feels hopelessly Even by objective measurements, Lamar is not Despite the acclaim Lamar has received in self-indulgent and empty, like on “How Much nearly the greatest rapper. recent years, his latest albums are distractingly A Dollar Cost,” where he criticizes materialism In a study published by music research website inconsistent and cannot compare to his early by telling the ridiculous story of God disguising Th e Pudding that tracks how many unique words material or the rapping of better emcees. himself as a homeless man to ask Lamar for money. rappers used within their fi rst 35,000 lyrics, Lamar Lamar showcased his versatility as a rapper in 2011 “I” feels empty and contradictory with Lamar sits squarely in the midrange with 4,017 words with his mixtape “Section.80,” delivering speedy fl ows telling his audience to stop violence in the outro used, barely half the word count of the top rapper. on jazz-hop barnburners like “Rigamortus” and smart while encouraging violent revolution against police Lamar is also not the most critically acclaimed rapper. lyricism with a socially conscious edge on slow jams on the chorus. He has won the Grammy award for Best Rap Album like “No-Makeup (Her Vice).” While “To Pimp A Butterfl y” is fl awed, 2017’s twice, tying him with duo Outkast and behind two If Lamar caught the rap world’s attention with “DAMN.” is downright mediocre. other artists as the most acclaimed by the industry, with “Section.80,” he revolutionized it with his debut More than half of the album is made up of Kanye West winning the award four times and studio album “good kid, m.A.A.d. city” in 2012. Lamar’s worst material to date, mixing dumbed- winning it six times. The album’s highlights are even stronger than down commercialism with patronizing lyrics. Kendrick Lamar is defi nitely an infl uential and his material on “Section.80,” with aggressive At some points during “DAMN.” the production, talented rapper, with many great songs and one classic. bangers like “Backseat Freestyle” and “m.A.A.d. a consistent highlight of the rest of Lamar’s music, But calling him the best rapper of all time is ridiculous. city” as well as emotional songs like “The Art of falters along with his lyrics, like on “PRIDE,” where Peer Pressure” that vividly describe the troubles grating and shrill guitars and stiff drums make his Lamar faced growing up in Compton. passable verses completely unlistenable. Follow John on Twitter @JohnMichaelBr15

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SJSU 84, EASTERN WASHINGTON 66 SJSU soars past Eagles to win at home

By Christian Trujano STAFF WRITER

San Jose State women’s basketball junior point guard Danae Marquez celebrated her 20th birthday Friday by beating Eastern Washington University 84-66 in the Spartans’ first home game of the season. “Maybe she just felt like giving herself a gift,” head coach Jamie Craighead said. Marquez led the Spartans (1-1) with 20 points, 3 assists and 1 steal while shooting 6 of 7 from the 3-point line. “I got to start last year but I’ve taken on this role as a six man and it’s been a challenge in the beginning,” Marquez said. “But I put the team above myself and honestly playing off the bench doesn’t really matter to me.” At the end of the day, Marquez said she’s there to fight for and with her team and understands it’s all about getting the win. “She’s always been one of our better shooters, but a year ago we didn’t give her as many looks because she was never off the ball,” Craighead said. “So it’s awesome for her and I’m glad we could get a win on her birthday.” Marquez benefited from and capitalized on JESUS TELLITUD | SPARTAN DAILY having other shooters around her as well as Junior guard Megan Anderson goes for the layup during Friday’s home game against Eastern Washington University. finding pockets where she got open without being covered to make those important shots. SJSU completed the game by going Apart from a busy offensive game, the “We’re up tempo team, we have to run “Sometimes when you don’t know where 14 of 15 from the line while Eastern Spartans capitalized on their defense, which them and we weren’t really running at first,” she is, she gets open and free and she just can Washington only managed 4 free throws forced 18 turnovers and held the Eagles to Basallo said. vary shots,” Craighead said. on 6 attempts. The Spartans also went 37% from the field. Once the team found its rhythm in driving, It showed during the third quarter as the 14 of 23 from 3-point territory while holding SJSU also managed to contest shots without it got in the right place at the right time to team started to pull ahead, outscoring the the Eagles to 10 of 33 from the 3-point line. fouling and had great on-ball pressure make the shots to win the game, something Eagles by 9. “We are starting to get more comfortable throughout most of the game. Craighead hopes to continue in the season. While the majority of the third quarter within ourselves and playing off of each other,” “Our defense did a good job of keeping “We have a goal and that’s to win our home was a back-and-forth affair, a 3-point Marquez said when asked about the team’s them off the free throw line and not fouling,” games and that’s what you have to do is win barrage helped the Spartans stretch that offensive output. “We attacked off the ball Craighead said. the first one to get to the next one,” Craighead advantage out further. A Marquez triple screen really well and that opened things up She also said it was a key aspect of the team said. with just over six minutes remaining in the for our shooters.” taking home the win. But SJSU was not able to pull off the win quarter gave her team a 48-36 lead. The team also shot at a 61% clip from the “Keeping them off the free throw line was Tuesday against Santa Clara University as the “Marquez is a shooter,” sophomore 3-point line and had four players finish the an emphasis and I thought we did a great team lost 89-81 even with Basallo leading the point guard Ayzhiana Basallo said. Even night scoring in double digits: Marquez (20 job,” she said. “I think that proved to be one team with 29 points. though Basallo said she felt she didn’t points), Basallo (15), Fieme’a Hafoka (13) and of the biggest differences in the game.” The Spartans will look to regain the have a great game, she tried her best to Tyra Whitehead (10). Marquez added to that saying the low momentum when they take on UC Santa help her team as much as possible. The 61% mark from beyond amount of fouls from SJSU helped push Barbara on Friday. “I was trying to play better defense get the arc set a record for single-game the team in keeping the fast pace of the my teammates open . . . those little runs 3-point field goal percentage in the game, something the team said worked in Follow Christian on Twitter help them,” she said. Craighead era. its favor. @ChristianTruja2

UC SANTA BARBARA 13, SAN JOSE STATE 9 Spartans fail to make splash against Gauchos

CHRISTIAN TRUJANO | SPARTAN DAILY Senior utility Giacomo Lovatelli prepares to shoot the ball for a goal during the The Spartan defense attempts to block a shot from the Gauchos during a men’s water polo home game Saturday against the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos. power play moments before sophomore driver Ryan Brosnan shoots the goal.

By Christian Trujano many goals,” Hofmeijer said. low point in the game for 5-meter penalty shot. he scored earlier on to get putting the ball into the net. STAFF WRITER “That’s the difference at the the Spartans. “They finally started to that momentum started “We created a lot of end of the game.” “We had three good play, they finally realized earlier rather than later in opportunities and now we The San Jose State SJSU started the game quarters,” he said. that they had to work the game. got to make sure that we men’s water polo team with a 2-1 deficit in the The Gauchos continued to harder,” Watson said. Hofmeijer said the team finish those and I think nearly made a late first quarter with an lead 8-2 in the third quarter Hofmeijer followed performance improved that’s what we will practice comeback during a home impressive shot by senior as the Spartans’ defense Bado’s goal with his in the fourth quarter but in the upcoming practices,” game against No. 5 UC driver Marc Weber. After kept giving up shot after own off an impressive it wasn’t enough as it was he said. Santa Barbara, but was Weber’s goal, UC Santa shot, leaving sophomore power play. too late. Coach Watson said that ultimately outscored 13-9 Barbara junior goalkeeper goalkeeper Yahav Fire to Not too long after, senior UC Santa Barbara especially with a young Saturday. Tiago Bonchristiano try and make as many stops hole set Finn Pardon scored retaliated late in the quarter team, the Spartans just need The Golden Coast stopped a barrage of he could. his first goal of the match by scoring three goals in a to learn how to finish strong Conference match left the shots from SJSU to end Halfway through the third and senior utility Emerson three-minute span for a 13-8 going into the last two games Spartans (7-16, 1-3 GCC) the quarter. quarter, freshman attacker Trout also scored, giving lead and ended SJSU’s hopes of the regular season against feeling like they could The Gauchos responded Ethan Koch managed to the Spartans some hope in for a comeback win. Santa Clara University and have won if they would by keeping the Spartans break through the UC Santa coming back. The loss served as a University of the Pacific. have started off stronger off the scoreboard in Barbara defense and gave With 5 minutes and lesson for the Spartans as “We are just going to in the first half. the second quarter and SJSU the momentum shift 7 seconds remaining in Hofmeijer said it showed kind of work on us getting “I hope we could taking a 5-1 advantage it needed. the fourth quarter and that the team now knows its a great start,” Watson said. have [scored] earlier,” into halftime. Koch’s goal was followed only down 10-8, Pardon ability in persevering. “Hopefully, the second sophomore hole set Neils This is where Hofmeijer by two back-to-back goals said the team started to “It showed us our potential half of this game will get Hofmeijer said. said the team had a breakdown from senior utility Giacomo actually click and play and that we are fighters us rolling into our last two Hofmeijer said if the in their playing by allowing Lovatelli. up-to-par. to get back in the game,” regular season games in Spartans didn’t allow the back-to-back goals from Entering the last quarter “I guess we just kind of Hofmeijer said. “I think that’s conference championships.” Gauchos to take an early the Gauchos. of the game, there was a like turned it on,” Pardon really important.” The Spartans will play lead and started scoring “We started off slow,” huge momentum shift said. “We were just like, Hofmeijer said the team the Broncos away today at more in the first half, they head coach Bruce Watson from the Spartans after ‘We can play with these is now going to focus on its 4 p.m. would have won the game. said. sophomore driver Adam guys, we shouldn’t be down defense in blocking shots as “In the second quarter Watson also added that Bado sparked a fourth this much.’ ” well as offensively working Follow Christian on Twitter they already scored that the second quarter was a quarter rally converting a But he also said he wished on finishing plays and @ChristianTruja2 sjsunews.com/spartan_daily 6 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 2019 SPORTS SJSU loses home opener to Portland

By Chris Core STAFF WRITER

Hoping to win the first two games of the season, the San Jose State men’s basket- ball team lost its home opener to the University of Portland (2-1) 72-57 Sunday. It was PILOTS a tough night for the Spartans 72 (1-1) with their SPARTANS offense incapa- ble of creating 57 momen- tum throughout the game while struggling from the field, from the free throw line and from CHRIS CORE | SPARTAN DAILY behind the arc. Sophomore guard Seneca Knight drives to the hole off a screen from redshirt junior guard Samuel Japhet-Mathias Saturday. SJSU shot 39% from the field, 23% from throw line, which if was more so SJSU’s poor three,” Prioleau said. the 3-point line and a we did it changes the play that gifted Portland The Spartans will dreadful 31% on free dynamic of the game,” the victory. have a few days off throws. Prioleau said. “But it I don’t think it was so much as their “I don’t think it was so before heading to the Sophomore guard doesn’t mean that we defense as much as it was just us not much as their defense University of Arizona Seneca Knight said that win the game.” as much as it was just us to take on the No. 19 it was an off day for the Being off the mark being able to knock down shots tonight. not being able to knock Wildcats in a Pac-12 team, but the poor free from the line was detri- down shots tonight,” matchup. Brae Ivey throw percentage hurt mental to SJSU, but the senior guard Ivey said. The odds seem the most. low 3-point percent- Prioleau compli- stacked against SJSU, “It was just us strug- age is something that mented his team’s play but the players look gling,” Knight said. “We Prioleau said won’t dis- on defense despite the to compete and get a need to get the easy courage the team from but only settled for six we’ve been working on.” rough night scoring. shocking victory on points as they come, taking those shots. made. The Pilots were knock- He said there was no Thursday. like free throws. We “We didn’t take bad Senior guard Brae ing down shots from change in the defensive “We got to believe need to focus on the shots from three,” Ivey, who led SJSU three, shooting 45% plan at the half to keep because no one else is line and get those easy Prioleau said. “We had in 3-pointers made from behind the arc. pressure on the Pilots, going to believe in us points.” wide open looks, but we last season, said that On top of sinking but rather the offense so it’s up to us to stay Head coach Jean didn’t make them.” spreading the court is threes, they also shot was too weak to get together,” Ivey said. Prioleau emphasized The 3-point game is what the team’s goal is 73% from the free throw anything going. how much 11 missed the cornerstone to the this season. line, something the “It’s not our defense, free throws hurt the Spartans’ offense this “Each of us has a role Spartans struggled with we just can’t make a team. season. to space the floor and immensely. play or a bucket from “We did not shoot SJSU attempted 26 knock down our shots,” Ivey said that although the free throw line, Follow Chris on Twitter it well from the free shots behind the arc, Ivey said. “It’s what the Pilots played well, it from the field or for @ChrisCore24 Women’s club soccer team ties Stanford

By John Bricker STAFF WRITER

After dominating the [Stanford] first half and scoring had a small two goals, the San Jose State women’s club soc- breakthrough cer team lost control and where we weren’t allowed Stanford to catch up, ending in a 2–2 tie organized and they Saturday were able to slip SPARTANS at CEFCU forward a pass. Stadium. Andy Moya The head coach 2 tie main- tains SJSU’s offensive charge at the CARDINAL position end of the first half, in second attempting several shots place in in the final minutes Division before halftime only for 2 II NorCal Stanford’s goalie to catch Women’s the ball. Soccer, with two aggre- After a slow first 10 gate wins and two aggre- minutes, head coach gate ties, according Andy Moya said the team to West Coast Soccer started communicating JOHN BRICKER | SPARTAN DAILY Association. and created opportuni- Senior midfielder Lourdes Rojas fights for the ball against Stanford senior forward Carly Malatskey in the This places the Spartans ties to score. first half at CEFCU Stadium Saturday. The Cardinal mounted a comeback to tie the game 2-2. immediately ahead of the “Once they got rhythm, Cardinal and only behind we started playing really overconfident and no ward, keeping the goalies follow through during “If we win, hopefully Sacramento State. well and created a lot of longer had “something to busy with frequent shots games and play consis- we get first place in the Senior midfielder chances,” he said. prove” in the second half. on both goals. tently. league,” she said. Elizabeth Moreno said The dynamic between “We weren’t commu- Stanford will always Although SJSU usually On Nov. 24, SJSU is she wants the Spartans to the teams flipped in nicating as well, I feel, bring strong competi- sees Stanford as its main scheduled to play an away finish their season strong the second half, with and the vibe was just off,” tion and physicality to its competition, Moreno game against Sacramento so they can remain unde- Stanford catching up by she said. games, Moya said. said the Spartans have State, the current leading feated and take first place scoring two goals after Moya said Stanford “I thought we did a improved enough to be team in the division. in the league. halftime. scoring its second goal as good job of matching the a threatening opponent. Walls said she wants “So we just need to get Moya said a lack in a result of a penalty kick intensity even when they “They should see the Spartans to get to one more win and simply communication allowed was unfortunate and that scored,” he said. us as the team to beat first in the league and take it home,” she said. Stanford to steal the ball SJSU played very well The game ended with now,” she said. that it all depends on its The Spartans pushed as SJSU pushed forward. throughout the game. SJSU missing an oppor- Walls said SJSU will next game. aggressively in the first “[Stanford] had a small “I thought the girls tunity to score on a pen- be the “team to beat” “Our next game is, half, scoring two goals breakthrough where we deserved to win, but you alty kick, with Moreno’s after another semester. like, gonna be the one,” and spending most of weren’t organized and know, we’ll take the tie,” kick sailing over the top Moreno wants the she said. the first half near the they were able to slip for- Moya said. of Stanford’s net. team to use the tie Cardinal’s goal. ward a pass,” Moya said. The final minutes of Moreno said no team against Stanford to Senior midfielder Junior defender Serena the game saw both teams in its league will be able learn and prepare for Follow John on Twitter Lourdes Rojas led the Walls said SJSU became frantically pushing for- to beat SJSU if it can its next game. @JohnMichaelBr15 elespartanonoticias.com EL ESPARTANO NOTICIAS MIERCOLES 13 DE NOV. 2019 7 Recuerden la historia de la “palabra n”

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la palabra “n****”? ¿Por panameño DJ Flex iba los angloamericanos más privilegios que ellos. qué tantas personas en por el nombre DJ N****, llamaban a los La gente olvida que la comunidad creen que y cuando se le preguntó afroamericanos antes de no son su projimos que Isalia Gallo tienen un “pase” para al aspecto, ignoraba la lincharlos. están siendo asesinada REPORTERA decirla? pregunta. Ahora, otras a tiros en las calles y La gente preguntó por Incluso dio a conocer comunidades. como la específi camente atacados qué el insulto racial se uno de sus primeros afrolatina. ha estado como los afroamericanos. usa en la música rap si no éxitos con el título “Th e en medio de todo Como en los asesinatos de El mes pasado, la actriz crecí escuchando.” querían que la gente lo Ballad of N****” (La esto. Algunos dicen Trayvon Martin en el 2012 Gina Rodríguez inició Esa tarde, recibió más cantara. Balada de N****). Pronto que miembros de esta y Michael Brown en el una controversia luego reacciones después de que Al principio, la mayoría cambió su nombre por la comunidad pueden 2014, los mataron a tiros de publicar un video de algunos encontraron que de los raperos eran controversia masiva que usar la palabra porque policiáticos de etnicidad ella cantando la canción la disculpa no era sincera. afroamericanos y usaban estaba causando, pero en son de descendencia caucásica y peruana que “Ready or Not” por Los Esta forma de este género de música México y Estados Unidos, afroamericana. no recibieron castigo. Fugees, que contiene un apropiación cultural para contar sus historias y siguió siendo DJ N****. La palabra es tan Los afoamericanos insulto racial. no es la primera vez expresar sus sentimientos Algunos latinos han controvertida como han sido despojados de Es una palabra que una celebridad hacia la sociedad. La usado constantemente cuando alguien que no es sus derechos como seres altamente ofensiva como Rodríguez, de música estaba dirigida esta palabra como un de desendencia hispana humanos mientras otros hacia la comunidad ascendencia hispana, ha a otras personas término para referirse a nos llama frijoleros. contribuyen a media de afroamericana. Ella usado el insulto racial y afroamericanas. sus amigos. La comunidad usar esta palabra ofensiva. emitió una disculpa un ofendido profundamente Latinoamérica también La historia de afroamericana es una día después diciendo, a la comunidad tiene una historia sobre la los afroamericanos de las minorías más “Lo siento . . . Lamento si afroamericana. falta de reconocimiento tiene ejemplos de afectadas. Los latinos, ofendí a alguien cantando Esto me llevó a la a cual se refi ere la gente discriminación horrible. también un grupo junto a Los Fugees, una pregunta, ¿Por qué tantos afroamericana. La palabra era un minoritario, a veces no se Sigue Isalia en Twitter canción que me encanta y piensan que pueden usar En 2008, elreggaetonero insulto racial que dan cuenta de que tienen @IsaliaGallo El privilegio de ser la “vainilla mexicana”

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Por Mauricio La Plante Pero el deporte es más REPORTERO importante que trabajar constantemente para el José y Omar Piña llegaron dinero, dijo Piña. Correr juntos a los Estados Unidos es parte de vida para esta de la ciudad de México familia y específicamente, cuando eran niños. José tenía un vínculo de los hermanos seis años y Omar tenía dos. Pina. “Un día una tía de El señor Piña vió como nosotros fue a visitarnos que muchos inmigrantes llegan vivía aquí en San José, y no a los Estados Unidos para quería regresarse sola y se oportunidades que no tenían vino con mi papá,” dijo José en su país y callen en un ciclo José, Omar y su mamá inescapable. cruzaron la frontera sin “Todos los mexicanos. documentos un año después. Somos buenos para trabajar, Quince años después, los pero ahí no pasamos,” dijo el hermanos corren para el señor Piña.“¿Despues de ahi equipo de campo traviesa que hacemos? No más gastar de la universidad estatal de el dinero en todo lo que en San José. Viajan juntos para tener casa, tener carros del competir en carreras contra año, tener esposa con todo lo equipos de varias partes del que ella quiere, con hijos con país. todo lo que ellos quieren.” Los hermanos corrieron en José quiere correr al nivel la preparatoria de Abraham profesional y calificar para Lincoln de San José, José se el equipo mexicano de los graduó en el 2015 y Omar se Juegos Olímpicos. graduó en el 2019. “Es mi quinto año aquí y “Cuando yo entré [a la ya [he tenido] tiempos que prepa], él se fue,” dijo Omar MAURICIO LA PLANTE | EL ESPARTANO NOTICIAS me [he] querido . . . me doy de su hermano menor. Omar Piña (derecha) y José Piña (izquierda) saludando sus compañeros del equipo despues de una carrera en Sunnyvale. por vencido, me deja todo,” “No [pudimos] estar en el dijo José. “ [Ayuda] mucho mismo equipo o en el mismo quería escoger San Jose State me dijeron que el prestigio de universidades lejos [que] mi mamá [cree] en uniforme.”Pero ya llegó la ‘¿Por qué no quieres agarrar [mejores] de San José. Dios y mi papá y su apoyo.” oportunidad de correr juntos oportunidades,’ ” dijo José. “Si [me hubiera ido ] a otro lado no Omar tiene tres años más en la universidad. Su familia no tiene los recursos, no pudiera estar tan enfocado,” dijo José. en la universidad después de “Desde que [éramos] tiene mucho, dijo José. “Aquí tenemos el apoyo de ellos y mi este semestre. Corriendo el chicos, no hemos viajado José tuvo en la preparatoria un hermano también.” con su hermano durante el [porque no] tenemos los tiempo de 4:17 en la carrera de 1,600 Los hermanos se esfuerzan más en el primer año de sus estudios recursos,” dijo Omar. “porque metros y 9:11 en la carrera de 3,200 “Es mi quinto año aquí ejercicio con su papá. ayudó mucho, dijo Omar. no somos de aquí está muy metros. y ya [he tenido] tiempos “Con mi papá hacemos más cardio, “Si no estuviera mi difícil, pero ya puede viajar, Omar tiene el récord mejor en la más drills que nos ayudan el corazón,” hermano, pues estaría más es algo que nunca hemos carrera de 3,200 metros en la junta por que me [he] querido . . . dijo José. “Es un proceso, si me siento difícil para mí,” dijo Omar. hecho.” invitación del colegio De Anza y fue me doy por vencido, me bien en esta escuela, pero a veces le Y para José, fue un gran Desde su juventud, José y campeón de la liga preparatoria en la falta mucho.” placer y una oportunidad Omar corrían con su papá. carrera de 3,200 metros también deja todo,” dijo José. “ Muchos amigos del papá de José inolvidable. Este entrenamiento creyó un Cuando se graduaron de la prepa, [Ayuda] mucho [que] mi y Omar Piña le dijeron que no valía “[Estuvo] muy bonito apoyo especial para los dos. José y Omar Piña tenían muchas ofertas la pena correr en vez de trabajar ver su primera carrera y Los hermanos escogieron de diferentes universidades para escoger. mamá [cree] en Dios y regularmente. [agarrarnos] igual vestidos, quedarse en San José y Loyola Marymount y la Universidad de mi papá y su apoyo.” El papá, que también se llama José igual con uniformes,” dijo correr para el equipo de la Santa Clara le ofrecieron becas a José. Piña, imigró a los Estados Unidos en Piña. “Es [la] primera vez universidad estatal. José y Pero el equipo de San José tenía 2003 y quería competir en carreras que corremos juntos.” Omar son indocumentados cualidades mejores que todos, dijo José. de distancia. y tiene la oportunidad de “Cuando vine aquí ví que el equipo “Mi amigo me dijo cuando llego aquí estudiar por el programa era muy unido y la diversidad me ayudó José Piña tienes que trabajar tres trabajos para DACA. mucho a escoger,” dijo José. Miembro del equipo lograr,” dijo el señor Pina. “Deja eso de Sigue Mauricio en Twitter “Cuando yo dije [que] Y la guianza de su papá vale más de campo traviesa de SJSU correr. Aquí tienes que trabajar.” @mslaplantenews Estación de música busca más miembros

Por Natalie Vizcarra era que la música que se que está abierto a cualquier REPORTERA tocaba en el programa persona interesada en la tenía que ser estrictamente alternativa en español. La mayoría de los música española, pero “La gente lo considera estudiantes en SJSU pasan Torres cambió esa regla música mexicana, pero por Hugh Gillis Hall, sin para incluir canciones en muchas canciones están darse cuenta de que adentro inglés. Su razón fue darles en español y en inglés y hay una estación de radio está bien tocarlas siempre local. que aunque los artistas La estación, KSJS, se no tengan raíces latinas,” puede escuchar en todo Torres dijo el Área de la Bahía y está La gente lo considera Expandiendo su ayuda completamente dirigida por hacia los artistas españoles estudiantes y la audiencia. música mexicana, alternativos locales, ha José Torres, alumno de pero muchas creado su propia compañía Justicia Social que se graduó High Fidelity y conecta esos en la Mayo de 2019, fue canciones están en artistas con lugares para uno de esos estudiantes. español y en inglés tener conciertos. Su amigo Fernando Pérez Torres también ha le contó sobre la clase. y está bien tocarlas entrevistado artistas Fernando le dijo que lo siempre que aunque locales subterráneos como entrenaría como DJ y le Marinero, un compositor daría su propio espectáculo. los artistas no tengan Chicanx en el Área de la Torres fue inspirado raíces latinas. Bahía Su amor por la música por Pérez para convertirse le brinda la oportunidad de en el próximo gerente José Torres ayudar a crear conciencia NATALIE VIZCARRA | EL ESPARTANO NOTICIAS de la alternativa en el gerente del programa para los artistas locales José Torres escribe notas en su cuaderno en preparación para su departamento de música del alternativo y, como gerente, puede programa de alternativo en espanól. española. ayudar a otros estudiantes a Si Torres no aprovechaba descubrir artistas y aprender que las personas interesadas Para Torres, la música tiene esta oportunidad, entonces artistas que tienen raíces sobre el género. se unan al departamento de muchos significados, pero el departamento alternativo latinas la oportunidad Diana Machain es radio. las dos principales son su desaparecería y los de ser escuchados en el una de las integrantes En cada reunión de KSJS, familia y cultura. Se conectó estudiantes que ingresen aire y descubiertos por la del departamento de José dice, “Está bien si no a su primo mayor a través de no tendrán la oportunidad audiencia. alternativas en español y hablas español.” su banda favorita, “The Mars de unirse o escuchar la Como gerente de es la asistente de José. Su El programa de alternativa Volta.” Ese primo lo llevó a alternativa en español en alternativas en español, a objetivo es convertirse en en español en KSJS se salvó muchos conciertos para ver KSJS y el dijo, “que no es Torres le apasiono expandir el próximo gerente de la gracias a Torres y él continuará artistas locales de México justo por los audiencia y el grupo, haciéndolo más alternativa en español para apoyando y promoviendo el y Latinoamérica, de cuáles estudiantes que aman este grande y mejor. expandirlo y promoverlo a programa Pronto pasará las José se enamoró cada vez género de música no tiene la A la misma vez, el cree un nivel más alto. riendas a un compañero que más. Él se identificó con estas oportunidad de escucharlo”. que la gente tiene miedo de “Ir a clases de chicanos ama la alternativa en español artistas. Torres tuvo su propio unirse a su programa debido es una de las formas de tanto como él. Su amor por la música lo programa The Comatorium, al lenguaje y la idea errónea promover la música, Torres quiere que los hizo apreciar y conectarse pero dio un paso más de que está limitado a los especialmente porque son estudiantes entrantes de con su cultura en un nivel que Pérez. El expandió el latinos. el público,” Machain dijo. radio tengan la oportunidad más profundo. departamento de música y Ha estado activo en Pero Machain dejó en claro de escuchar la música cambió las reglas. decirle a sus compañeros en que alternativa en espanol alternativa español y unirse Sigue Natalie en Twitter Una de las reglas pasadas el departamento de radio es para todos y que quiere al programa. @Stephan80709002