November 5Th 2012
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 11-5-2012 November 5th 2012 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "November 5th 2012" (2012). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 83. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/83 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]. EELECTIONLECTION 2012:2012: WHO’SWHO’S PPLUS,LUS, YOURYOUR THIRDTHIRD CHOICE:CHOICE: GGOTOT YOUYOU VOTE?VOTE? GGARYARY JOHNSONJOHNSON SSeeee onon Pg.Pg. 5 Coyote Chronicle Vol. XLVI, No. 6 THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, UNIVERSITY SAN BERNARDINO FOR 45 YEARS Monday,Monday November 5, 5 2012 AZIZ A NSARI keeps CSUSB in stitches with Buried Alive show By MARISSA MOONEY Asst. A&E Editor omedian Aziz major in business and biolo- Ansari left gy, but now is doing stand-up. hundreds of Plenty of his stand-up can be CCoyotes at the related to his life in the sense Coussoulis Arena howling that he jokes around about on Nov. 3 during his “Buried topics like marriage, social Alive” stand-up show. media and sex. Ansari got the ball rolling “I text a girl and ask her by advising audience mem- out to dinner and an hour lat- bers to snap their photos er she still hasn’t responded, quickly as he jokingly stated but I see her post a picture that “no one should need to of all her dumb hats on Ins- have sixteen photos of a small tagram,” said Ansari. “She Indian man.” knows I follow her. Why would At the age of 29 Ansari’s she do that?” life is a lot different than what The audience interacted he imagined. On stage he with Ansari as he asked ques- talked about how he wanted to tions about marriage and the Continued on Pg. 10 GGov.ov. BrownBrown promotespromotes PropositionProposition 3030 By BRENDA ACUNA During the 25-minute call, the Gover- enue,” said Brown. sonal income tax over the next seven years Staff Writer nor told the CSU newspapers that his tax According to an analysis by Califor- for all Californians who earn more than measure comes down to a simple choice nia’s Legislative Analyst’s Offi ce, about $250,000 a year. Sales taxes will also in- Nov. 6 marks a historic election for for voters: either provide funding for $5.4 billion for K-12 education and $500 crease over the current rate by more than college students across California as they schools or allow additional education cuts million for public universities will auto- $1 billion, to a statewide average of 8.38 hit voting booths and determine the fate of that will hike up college tuition. matically be cut from the state budget if percent. public universities’ economic situation. Brown warned that if Proposition 30 Proposition 30 fails to pass. Brown believes the initiative will help In a recent conference call with CSU fails, $1 billion would be cut from higher “We’ve already cut the prisons. We’ve the state recover and help fund education. newspapers, Gov. Brown urged all college education, including $250 million from the already cut redevelopment. We’ve cut the “Tuition will not go up,” assured Gov. students to vote “yes” on Proposition 30 if CSU system for the 2012-13 school year. money for the blind and disabled,” said Brown on Proposition 30. “In fact, you’ll they did not want their tuition to increase “We’ve cut. We’ve trimmed. We’ve Brown. get a rebate. It’s that simple.” again. squeezed, and at this point we do need rev- Proposition 30 would increase per- Continued on Pg. 4 Go online for Men’s soccer kicks Students and staff more coverage coyotechronicle.net back with a win sound off on Scan this code with your mobile device to visit our site. Download the free app Scan Lite for the against CSU East Bay RateMyProfessor.com iPhone, Android & Blackberry to get reading. See Page 15 See Page 7 Chronicle Page 2 News Monday, November 5, 2012 How Hurricane Sandy could effect election day By MARIA AGUILAR the impact on the election,” said President Staff Writer Obama in a live broadcast to the nation Monday morning, “The election will take Election day could be affected after care of itself next week. Right now our Hurricane Sandy swept through the east number one priority is to make sure that we coast. Approximately 8 million people are are saving lives, that our search and rescue without power across 15 states as of Oct. teams are going to be in place.” 31. Presidential candidate Mitt Romney As of Thursday afternoon, 111 polling also canceled Tuesday’s campaigning locations have no power and 41 are run- plans in New Hampshire, Wisconsin, and ning on generators in Long Island, accord- Virginia, but attended Ohio as planned. He ing to the Long Island Press. showed concern for those on the east coast, “Any delay in the election would be while staying focused on his campaign. up to the states. It’s not a federal decision. “I know the people of the Atlantic So it would be case by case,” said NBC Coast are counting on Ohio and the rest of News Chief White House Correspondent our states. But I also think the people of Chuck Todd. the entire nation are counting on Ohio, be- President Obama declared parts of cause my guess is, that if Ohio votes me in New York, Connecticut and New Jersey as President, I will be the next President of major disaster areas, according to a NBC the United States,” Romney said during his news special report, yesterday. The dam- campaign on Monday. Photo Courtesy of Fox News age has many state offi cials visiting their Romney resumed his campaigning The pictures above depict the damages created by Hurricane Sandy. The effects caused people to fl ee from their homes. polling locations and assessing the dam- schedule on Wednesday, according to Fox age. News. fl ooded streets has affected transportation. York, has affected Mayor Mike Bloom- With Nov. 6 around the corner, some Hurricane Sandy has left residents on Water rushed into ground zero, lower Man- berg’s position and has endorsed President polling locations may need to be moved the east coast without power. This may hattan, and into the subway system. Obama for a second term. Bloomberg, an to Long Island and several other states. If have many affects on the election. Transportation is vital for registered independent, believes climate change is the generators are not available to aid and open Without power, polling places will voters to commute to their polling places. cause of Hurricane Sandy, according to an precincts then voters will have to use paper need to resort to paper ballots, televised As of Wednesday Oct. 31, the subway sys- ABC report. ballots. campaign ads will not be seen by swing tem will remain out of service for another The events of Hurricane Sandy and Presidential campaigning has been states and many residents will remain 4 to 5 days, the PATH train service be- President Obama’s leadership won Bloom- delayed for both parties. President Obama evacuated from their homes. According tween Manhattan and New Jersey will be berg’s support, claiming President Obama stopped his Florida campaign on Monday to an NBC news special report, tens of suspended for 7 to 10 days. Free bus ser- is the best leader to tackle climate change. and Tuesday’s scheduled campaigning in thousands residents remain evacuated and vice will be provided and 4,000 cabs are It is unknown when President Obama Wisconsin and Colorado, according to cb- it may take days to weeks to restore the running on city streets, according to New will resume his campaign schedule. snews.com. power. Jersey Governor Chris Christie. The outcomes of Hurricane Sandy will “I’m not worried at this point about Aside from downed power lines, The effects of Hurricane Sandy in New show on election day. Coyote Chronicle ROOM FOR RENT North Rialto near the 210-Fwy. Editor in Chief Richard Bowie Sports Editor Jovani Gama [email protected] [email protected] Nice area $450.00 plus deposit utilities included. Managing Editor Matthew Bramlett Photo Editor Monique McKinley [email protected] [email protected] No pets, Internet/cable, own bathroom, kitchen & pool News Editor Koby Heramil Asst. News Editor Jonathan Ng [email protected] Asst. Features Editor Gabbie Corral privileges. Female preferred. (909) 875-1174 Opinions Editor Katherine Valadez Asst. A&E Editor Marissa Mooney [email protected] Asst. A&E Editor Manal Museitef Features Editor Isabel Tejada Asst. Sports Editor Chelsea Underwood [email protected] Copy Editor Alejandra Arana Arts and Entertainment Editor Matthew Bramlett Copy Editor Courtney Poole NOW HIRING TUTORS [email protected] Tutor grades K-12 in English/Math Faculty Adviser Jim Smart Advertising Manager Linda Sand Travel to student’s home. Must have 60 units. Staff Writers Brenda Acuna, Megan Acuna, Maria Aguilar, Lindsey Allen, Emilie Chacon, Jocelyn Colbert, Megan Davis, Call (800) 501-0595 Lupe Duran, Marc-Olivier Drouin, Andrew Hucks, Ryan Libby, Mariela Limon, Devan Lee, Anthony Lopez, Stephanie “Lilo” Madrigal, Julia Matulionis, Marissa Mooney, Melissa O’Beck, Rhonda Powell, Ericka Ruiz, Mackenzie Viera, Amanda Wigley, Bryan Williams Mail: Offi ce: (909) 537-5289 ROOMMATE WANTED California State University, San Bernardino Advertising: (909) 537-5815 University Hall, Room UH-037 E-mail: [email protected] Fully furnished large bedroom unit near CSUSB.