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TEE OFF STUDENT AND ALUMNI Entrepreneurs enlighten students

BY JASON DUNHAM Boldrini a graduate of the class of STAFF WRITER 2006 and founded Ecobold, an online Four San Jose State University alumni marketplace for natural, organic and non- and one current student came together to toxic products. speak on their successful efforts founding Next was Matthew Olivieri a graduate startup businesses at The Startup Journey: of the class of 2006 and the founder and A Young Alumni Entrepreneurs Panel CEO of Adsemble, an online marketplace hosted by the Center for for digital advertising outside of the home. Entrepreneurship (SVCE). Olivieri was a past winner of the The panel was held Monday night for a Silicon Valley Business Plan Competition fully booked crowd of SJSU students and (SVBPC) which is open to both SJSU faculty gathered into the Martin Luther students and alumni. King Jr. (MLK) Library room 225-229. According to the SVBPC website, in Hosting the panel was Hooman Bolandi, the competition, students present their an SJSU alumni who was involved in startup projects in front of a panel of four startups during his career and is now judges who choose the winner based employed at Applied Materials as a Senior on three categories: the quality of the Project Engineer. solution, it’s evidence of customer Aryan Davachi, a graduate of the class validation and the commercial viability of 2003 also spoke on the panel. Davachi of the venture shown by the efforts of the is the CEO and founder of Doost Inc., a founders to launch it. Contestants can consulting service that helps businesses win up to 10,000 dollars for fi rst place to KAVIN MISTRY | SPARTAN DAILY bring their retail and online stores together. use towards the startup’s expenses. Senior My Leander tees off on hole 18 of the Juli Inkster Spartan Invitational at the Almaden Country Club Davachi also founded serves as CEO Aman Manik, a graduate of the class Monday afternoon. The fi nished in second place behind BYU. of The Rug Finder, a service that helps of 2008 was the fourth panelist, and co- interior designers fi nd a rug for projects founded Fastbite which delivers cheap See GOLF page 6 from a variety of different retailers. The second panelist was Steffany See PANEL page 2 INSIDE StanfordUNDER THE INFLUENCE creates fi rst “potalyzer” University students construct apparatus to measure marijuana intoxication level in drivers

BY BENJAMIN SIEPAK not safe to drive under the STAFF WRITER infl uence, just as alcohol is in does. When a police offi cer the process of creating a is suspicious of a driver being device that police officers impaired with marijuana, DARCIE ORTIQUE | SPARTAN DAILY can utilize to test drivers the offi cer is unable to test ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT who appear to be under the them on the spot despite an Art in the MLK Library influence of marijuana. appearance of blood-shot There are currently no eyes and a strong odor. based artist Liz devices being used to test It could take hours before Mayorga gives a presentation on her the intoxication of marijuana police offi cers are able to creative art pieces and tells the story on a driver but every day give the driver a urine test of how she became a successful artist. drivers are tested for being and by that time the driver P. 3 under the influence of may no longer be impaired. alcohol. Lives are lost on A study done by the GRAPHIC BY BENJAMIN SIEPAK OPINION a daily basis because of National Institute on Drug reckless drivers under the Abuse shows that drivers blood THC concentration and article about the ‘potalyzer,’ influence of alcohol and or under the influence of THC, impaired driving ability.” that the device will be other illegal substances. marijuana’s main mind- This device is being made able to detect not only the According to the United altering molecule, are nearly in timely fashion as several presence of THC but also its States Department of twice as likely to be in a states will be voting whether concentration, resembling Transportation’s Bureau of fatal driving accident than or not to legalize marijuana what a breathalyzer test Transportation Statistics, sober drivers. next month. Not to mention, measures with alcohol. three people in the Unitec According to the study, half of the country has “The Stanford team created States are killed every two “marijuana signifi cantly already legalized it medically a mobile device that uses hours from drunk-driving impairs judgment, motor or recreationally, according magnetic biosensors to Streaming vs. pirating related incidents. coordination, and reaction to Business Insider. detect tiny THC molecules in P. 4 Marijuana affects the brain time and studies have found Carrie Kirby, Stanford and body in ways that are a direct relationship between Daily writer explains in an See POT page 2 Wednesday, September 21, 2016

PANEL The panel discussed with each member giving in your idea and why they believed their the advice that they understanding the market’s Billy Nguyen, 19, Continued from page 1 respective startups were considered to be most need for it to exist. necessary and how they important to the students. “Generally you need to be and fast restaurant meals were able to discover that “Don’t get distracted by PR doing it because you really loved the outdoors to consumers. Fastbitewas the market existed. or fundraising, really focus believe that whatever it is acquired by Square Inc., a The panelists covered and make sure you have you want to build has to BY SAJA MOHAMED about him working out, fi nancial services company, their personal experiences something that people want exist and it probably won’t STAFF WRITER going on adventures and in 2015. founding their startups and and continue talking to your exist without you,” Lee said. William “Billy” Nguyen, motivating others. The last panelist was Peter “That conviction is what is a sophomore kinesiology Services or vigils in Lee, a current undergrad going to get you through all student at San Jose State Nguyen’s name are still not senior and international the failures.” University died over the known at this time. business major. He is The fi nal response to the weekend during an Outdoor “We have not yet heard the founder and CEO of question was given by Manik Adventures camping trip. details about services public PlayCause, which won fi rst who told students to remain Nguyen loved the outdoors or private, details about vigils place in the 2016 SVBPC. proactive when working. and was a student assistant whether they are public or PlayCause is a crowdfunding “My best days are my most to Outdoor Adventures, private,” Harris said. “We platform that uses the aid of proactive days and my worst a recreational program at do learn of that and if the athletes to fund charities. days are the most reactive San Jose State University. family would like our help Each panelist responded days,” Manik said. “What I While on the camping trip promoting events like that to three questions asked realized was to be proactive this weekend he drowned we will certainly do so. But of them by explaining sometimes it takes a lot of while swimming in a lake, right now we’re defi nitely in the story behind their planning an hour planned is according to a university a waiting period.” JASON DUNHAM | SPARTAN DAILY successful startups to the an hour saved.” press release. It is apparent from his SJSU alum Aryan Davachi discusses his reason for being an entrepreneur crowd. They covered the while alumni Steffany Boldrini (left), Mathew Olivieri (middle) and After the panel concluded According to Pat Harris, fi tness regime videos on personal struggles, success current SJSU student Peter Lee (right) listen in. many students rushed to the the Media Relations Youtube and his inspirational and failures that had to be front of the room to gather Director at SJSU, Nguyen quote posts on Twitter worked through when they the ways they gathered customers,” Boldrini said. further bits of information studied and trained his that Billy was a happy, fi t created their companies. research from their Olivieri told the crowd from the startup founders. freshmen year to become 19-year-old with aspirations Blondi hoped students customer base to maintain to never forget that your Senior fi nance student Noah an assistant of the Outdoor for bigger and better things. would leave the event with an the startups growth. company is a business even if Pardo attended the panel and Adventures club. His Twitter Follow Saja on Twitter understanding of what SJSU The panel found the need you are working with friends. felt that the diversity of the and Youtube channel are @sajamohammad17 can provide to aid in the for their services through “Always remember it is a speakers added greatly to the fi lled with posts and videos creation of startups, realizing experiences and connections business, you need to fi gure information given out. the effort it takes to found a in their lives. Manik came out a way to make money at “We had a big spectrum, startup and acknowledging up with the idea for Fastbite some point,” Olivieri said. one of the guys was still a POT as quickly as three minutes. the risks behind becoming after a trip to Brazil. “Because those bills and student and another guy was The challenge will be an entrepreneur. While there he found it your personal life are gonna an engineer,” Pardo said. “I Continued from page 1 determining how many The fi rst topic was much easier to get food in a come and they are going to thought it was benefi cial nanograms of THC a the motivation for timely manner than in San come fast.” that they talked about saliva,” Kirby said person is allowed to have entrepreneurship. The panel Francisco. As mobile devices Davachi covered what the same theme but from The lead researcher behind while driving. It is still to be agreed that SJSU and its and ridesharing services an entrepreneur should do different perspectives.” this project is Stanford determined how much THC professors played a huge became popular so did when dealing with your The SCVE holds speaker professor of materials impairs a person. Each state role behind their drive to delivery services. He found new company. events monthly with the science and engineering, will vary as laws won’t be set become entrepreneurs. consistency in the popular “If you do get success next occurring on Oct. 10 Shan Wang. nationwide for the standard “The greatest thing about orders placed at restaurants really early take a step featuring Manish Chandra “Wang’s device can detect limit a driver can withstand. my experience so far here and found that current back and just reevaluate the founder and CEO of concentrations of THC According to the Mercury is that the professors aren’t delivery services could take everything, and don’t get Poshmark. It will take in the range of 0 to 50 News, if ’s just here for a paycheck, upwards of an hour to get overexcited,” Davachi said. place in the MLK Library nanograms per milliliter of proposition 64 passes in they really want to help,” the food to the customer. “Try to get a full spectrum of room 225-229 from 6 p.m. saliva,” Kirby said. November, people will be Lee said. “My advice for all By pre-purchasing popular what is going on and don’t let to 7 p.m. Students will be She explains that the able to legally purchase up the entrepreneurship majors dishes from restaurants his the success of what has taken able to register at the SJSU device will be much more to an ounce of marijuana at that are trying to start a company was able to get place derail you from what events page. effective for offi cers on the a time and can grow up to business while in school, is food to the consumer much you want to do.” fi eld who can’t promptly six plants of their own. to really utilize that faculty quicker than the competition. Lee explained the Follow Jason on Twitter test drivers and that this @judgmented1 Follow Benjamin on Twitter alumni network.” The panel wrapped up importance of believing device will show results in @benjaminsiepak A&E Wednesday, September 21, 2016 3 San Francisco artist hosts an art exhibit on campus

BY DARCIE ORTIQUE Mayorga grew up in a Catholic, Mexican perfect whatever talent you have, despite specific thing because like the different STAFF WRITER household. At a young age, Mayorga was experiencing any forms of adversity. routes you take, basically you could take fascinated with punk and hip hop music, Freshman forensics student Jose more in, if that makes sense. You learn Illustrator Liz Mayorga crafted abstract which two cultures that helped to mold Ramirez said, “What I learned about her more while expanding whatever you’re and aesthetic comics and zines that some of her unique masterpieces today. exhibit is basically, you can’t really settle doing,” Ramirez said. were on display at her art presentation Freshman biological sciences student yourself on one thing because it’s kind Ramirez shared his fi nal thoughts about in the Cultural Heritage Center of the Karinna Recendez said, “I liked that of like I process.” He understands that Mayorga’s presentation, “It was smooth Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library her artwork was very authentic. I really despite facing obstacles along the way, and I think she’s incredibly creative.” Thursday. Students from a Mexican- enjoyed her one piece with the eagle everything in life happens for a reason American Studies Public Speaking class and flowers and the freeway pass. And and you can learn from your experiences. attended her presentation and witnessed I think that that was very interesting. It “There’s no point in like holding one Follow Darcie on Twitter the amount of creativity, passion and was very beautiful.” thing, like trying to specialize in one, @darc_alexandria imagination she applies to her craft. Mayorga’s artwork leaves viewers with Undeclared freshman student Pou food for thought. Her illustrations are Fakatene said, “What I enjoyed was precisely detailed and each of them have basically her effort in her artwork. It’s powerful messages that help to define not that easy to you know, create artwork, her story. of put it out there for other people to see Mayorga shared with students and HUMANS SJSU and she came a long way.” Mayorga administration some her experiences explained to audience members that growing into the well-acclaimed, Latina being an artist is not easy. Everyone has artist she is today. She discussed her to start somewhere, but hard work beats 2016 graphic novel ‘Bread & Butter.’ talent any day. According to Rosarium Publishing, Freshman biology student Natasha “Each portrait tells a story of survival Sondeno said, “I really liked all the and perseverance.” advice she had for the different people Students were able to take away with their career choices and their valuable lessons away from Mayorga. Not creativity, I liked how she got involved only words of wisdom from an artist’s more with the audience when she was perspective, but lifelong lessons that will talking to us all and I really like her carry one through adulthood. Mayorga artwork, it was really creative.” emphasized the importance of hard A native of southeast , work, commitment and dedication to WEIRD CLASS WEDNESDAY “I’m a transfer student and I love it here on campus. Being on a four-year BY VICENTE SERNA-ESTRADA a different point of view.” Gilmore said. STAFF WRITER “You’re going to go back in your water – I university campus is beautiful. It’s awesome. can’t take you out of your culture, but I’m Especially while being able to hammock, Magic, science, religion, oh my! Put going to try and shake things up a bit.” down your wands and take off your magic Gilmore also briefl y covers connections study and chill.” cloak, this online SJSU course may seem between traditional African religions and like it’s straight out of Hogwarts, but it’s Beyoncé’s 2016 visual album, Lemonade. much more intellectual than you think. “That was such a gift for academic A course in magic, science and religion nerds like me… I wasn’t the only one that — Kody McClelland, junior business management major might seem unusual, but the anthropology went ‘Oh my God, we can teach this!’” and religious studies course covers topics that Gilmore said. have been studied commonly for centuries. Understanding that worldviews differ The anthropology and religious studies based on the way one has experienced life INFOGRAPHIC BY VICENTE SERNA-ESTRADA course is taught by professor Lee Gilmore, is an idea Gilmore stresses to her students who doesn’t live in San Jose, let alone in every semester. California. Gilmore teaches the online Studio practice senior Karmann Robbins course from her home in Eugene, Oregon. said, “Some of the reading was really She once taught on campus, but continues strange. I couldn’t believe some of the to teach in the religious studies and things that would take place in some of the anthropology departments via online. cultures and their practices. It was exciting The course covers a plethora of cultures and intriguing at the same time.” and religions that fall into the “magical Robbins said that the subject of Vodou and spiritual” spectrum. In the course really touched home because growing up of the semester Gilmore covers Hmong she was taught that it was all bad. After Shamanism, Haitian Vodou, American the course she came out with an open religions, Santeria and much more head mind and realized that Vodou is just like banging ideas and concepts. any other religion and is not as bad as This course combines three controversial she thought. issues, but throughout the semester Gilmore will also be teaching another Gilmore ensures her students that this unusual course next spring called Pagan course isn’t intended to defi ne a one or traditions, which can be found under true religion or belief system. Nor does RELS 155 in the course catalog. she try to confi rm or dismiss the practice Magic, Science and Religion can be of magic. found listed under both RELS and An essay on a North American society ANTHR 122. The course is offered know as the the Nacirema is one of the exclusively online in both spring and fi rst readings assigned in the course. It fall semester, and fulfi lls area V of SJSU describes a culture that worships seeing upper division general education. It’s a healers, caring for oral health, and having course that will challenge perception of a sacred box full of medicinal remedies. life and will make the strange familiar by This essay opens minds to other cultures. making the familiar strange. “I’m going to try to yank you out of your Follow Vicente on Twitter water and make you look at reality from @vinceserna_ OPINION 4 Wednesday, September 21, 2016 Biles triumphs over allegations Music streaming therapeutic-use exemption (TUE) for prescribed medication she takes.” services divide A TUE is paperwork that any athlete needs to fi ll out for medication taken for an illness or condition if the medication is on the WADA Prohibited Drug rather than conquer List, according to the same tweet. “By virtue of the TUE, Biles has not broken any to a interview with drug-related regulations, including at the Olympic Victor Luckerson of Games in Rio,” USA Gymnastics said. The Ringer. USA Gymnastics President Steve Penny also made The same could be KARIANNE SUDYKA a statement regarding the incident. “Simone has said for Lemonade, fi led the proper paperwork per USADA and WADA Beyonce’s hour-long STAFF WRITER requirements, and there is no violation,” Penny said. audible smackdown of “The International Gymnastics Federation, the Jay-Z’s promiscuity, United States Olympic Committee and USADA which was illegally Olympic gold medal gymnast Simone Biles came have confi rmed this.” downloaded around under fi re last week by a group of hackers. Biles won The number of adults and children diagnosed with RYAN BARNHART a quarter to a half a four gold medals and one bronze during the 2016 ADHD is not small in any account. According to the million times. Rio Summer Olympics. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “ADHD In all there were an The World Anti-Doping Association (WADA) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental STAFF WRITER estimated 57 million is in charge of testing for substances banned in disorders of childhood. It is usually fi rst diagnosed people in the United professional sporting events, including the 2016 in childhood and often lasts into adulthood.” On September 9, Those Tidal costs can States who illegally Rio Olympics. WADA was hacked by a Russian Biles is not the only US Olympian diagnosed with Spotify users were increase to $13 a month downloaded music in group who discovered Biles had tested positive for the disorder. Michael Phelps, who took home his given the opportunity if subscribed through some form in 2015, a WADA banned substance called methylphenidate, 23rd gold medal in Rio, was diagnosed with ADHD to stream Frank the iOS app because of based on a Music also known as ritalin. as a child. Phelps uses swimming to help manage Ocean’s new album. app store fees. Watch report. Biles was accused by the hackers of taking an his ADHD. It would not surprise me that Biles uses “Blond” is one of Despite these costs, That same report “illicit psycho-stimulant.” In reality, the drug the gymnastics in a similar fashion. The passion and the most critically all of the streaming notes that the year four time gold medalist takes on a daily basis is to time committed to such a sport sets it up as a perfect acclaimed albums of sites mentioned have before only an treat her Attention Defi cit Hyperactivity Disorder way to channel her energy, only aided by medication the year, currently fairly large user bases. estimated 22 million (ADHD). Taking ritalin in order to focus and remain she takes daily. holding an aggregate Apple Music has people illegally on a normal wavelength is a part of thousands of “Having ADHD, and taking medicine for it is score of 87 out of 100 reached over 15 downloaded music. Americans’ day to day lives. Biles is no different. nothing to be ashamed of and nothing I’m afraid of on Metacritic. million subscribers Music streaming

Nineteen-year-old Biles said on her Twitter in letting people know,” Biles said. This would be great, as of mid-June, was supposed to be response to the attack, “I have ADHD and I have taken Truly a good role model for anyone, including if it weren’t for the according to a way to eliminate medicine for it since I was a kid. Please know, I believe children struggling with the hyperactivity disorder. fact that the album CNET. Tidal has the need to illegally in clean sport, and will continue to do so as fair play is Hackers can try to shame her and other Olympians had already been over 3 million pirate music.

critical to sport and is very important to me.” for their valid day-to-day struggles, but no one can available for Apple and Spotify has a Instead of waiting USA Gymnastics made a statement via Twitter to dim Biles’ bright present and future. Music subscribers whopping 39 million for your friend to back up Biles which said, “In keeping with offi cial three weeks prior. paid subscribers purchase the latest protocols of the U.S. Anti-Doping Association and Follow Karianne on Twitter This has been a according to Statista. CD, rip it and upload WADA, Biles submitted and was approved for a @ktsudyka constant problem The subscribers on the pirate“ bay,

With music exclusivity you force the Phrases like YOLO need to go user to pick and choose where they words have adapted into day-to-day English. get their content, not always getting Oompa Loompa and fuhgeddaboudit are both newly added words that have been a part of pop exactly what they wished for. culture thanks to movies and television. Fuhgeddaboudit is commonly heard in gangster- “ related movies and TV shows like “Goodfellas.” Meanwhile, Oompa Loompa is clearly a reference for music streaming aren’t the problem. users would instead to the little people in ‘Charlie and the Chocolate sites such as Apple Rather, it’s the ones have the options Factory’ and ‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Music and Tidal, who aren’t subscribers to conveniently hit Factory’ movies as well as Roald Dahl’s book where exclusive and look toward more the play button on ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.’ rights to new nefarious methods of Spotify whenever KARIANNE SUDYKA These two terms seem to be purely in the realm releases can create a obtaining their music. their heart desired. of pop culture reference words and are only used rift in user base. In the fi rst fi ve days With music STAFF WRITER as such. YOLO also has origins in pop culture, but There may be many of Frank Ocean’s exclusivity you force has unfortunately become an overused acronym rap fans that enjoyed album release, Blond the user to pick and more than an actual word. Honestly, Drake did Kanye West’s early was estimated to choose where they The Oxford English Dictionary just added a slew a disservice to the world by bringing it to the 2016 release “The be torrented over get their content, of new “words” into the realm of the English mainstream. “You only live once” is a phrase that Life of Pablo” and 750,000 times, not always getting language last week. New additions to the globally- should cease and desist. also want to check according to data exactly what they used dictionary include what most would generally I do applaud Oxford and others for recognizing out Travis Scott’s new gathered from Music wished for. consider as slang. And yes, I am serious when I say progressive terminology such as gender-fl uid album “Birds in the Business Worldwide. For Spotify the “words” to come will no longer have the irritating as well as having a list with some legitimate Trap Sing McKnight”, Tidal has also been subscribers, they red underline beneath them in word documents. entries. However, the full list of new words just which released just a victim of torrenting were fi nally given Some of the new “words” include biatch, moobs, seems unnecessary. this month. as a way of bypassing the chance to listen ‘Merica, YOLO and fuhgeddaboudit. Not all of the On Twitter, logophiles voiced their opinions about However, in order to music exclusivity. to the lush, soulful new words sound like gibberish, however; a couple of the new words. Two of my favorite reactions were listen to both, a user When Kanye voice of Frank Ocean words added are Oompa Loompa and splendiferous. expressed by Twitter users Paul Davies and Lily would be required West’s “The Life of in what very well There is a process in which editors of dictionaries Bailey. “‘Moobs’ and ‘Yolo’ are now in the Oxford to pay a monthly fee Pablo” fi rst released could be the best such as Merriam-Webster and Oxford decide to English Dictionary. In case you thought a fl icker of $10 (only $5 if in February, it was album of the year. make new additions. Words that are suggested of light remained in the encroaching darkness,” you use their student pirated about a million It’s just too bad to join the ranks of offi cial diction have to be Davies said. membership plan) times in within that it was about a commonly used among a vast population. In an Bailey said, “Thanks to the Oxford English as well as another the fi rst few days month late. article from Merriam-Webster, it addressed the Dictionary ‘YOLO just fuhgeddaboudit he’s $10 a month for and 3 million total Follow Ryan on Twitter population number as “10 to 20 million.” In order a cheeseball with moobs’ is now a perfectly Tidal’s lowest quality downloads after three @ryan_barnhart for Merriam-Webster to take interest in adding a legitimate statement.” streaming package. months, according certain word (slang or otherwise) into their mass- So where’s the line between real terms and produced dictionaries. potential gibberish? The world may never know or Over the decades, thousands of words have maybe we’ll just fuhgeddaboudit. been added. Former old-time slang such as kid, FOLLOW US ON TWITTER grouchy, babble and fake are very real, common- Follow Karianne on Twitter @ @ktsudyka SPARTANDAILY use words in the English language. In 2016, these SPARTAN DAILY Executive Editor Opinion Editor Courtney Kreitner Ryan Barnhart Advertising Director Contact: Rebecca Pirayou Melissa Hartman Hannah Moore Estephany Haro Cody Gradone Editorial Managing Editor Sports Editor Karianne Sudyka Lauren Kirmil Creative Director (408) 924-5577 Daniel Reedy Ryan Vermont Shellise West Saja Mohamed Daniel Lazo [email protected] Executive Producer Photo Editor Vicente Serna-Estrada Production Chief Advertising Staff Advertising Ashli Lett Raymond Baltazar Taylor Jones Tim Burke Dustin Martinez (408) 924-3270 Multimedia Editor Copy Editor Francisco Franco News Advisers Peter Babakhan [email protected] Tyler Kittle Jeremy Cummings Jason Dunham Richard Craig Samir Mehta Online Editor Staff Writers Margaret Gutierrez Neal Waters Tsu-en Chen Kavin Mistry Darcie Ortique Diana San Juan Mac Lundstrom Chantel Ricks A&E Editor Itzel Castro Luke Johnson Advertising Adviser Casey Geier Benjamin Siepak Tim Hendrick Wednesday, September 21, 2016 5 LOCAL HIKES Historic county park welcomes SJ nature enthusiasts

SAJA MOHAMED | SPARTAN DAILY This bridge above leads to one of the many trails throughout the Rancho San Antonio County Park and Open Space Preserve. The park has several diffi culties of hiking paths based on experience and skill.

BY SAJA MOHAMED simple hike or a short jog there is by combining the trail with others as well as organic crops. settle. Ranchers took over the land STAFF WRITER the Wildcat Loop trail, a popular along Wildcat Canyon or they Visitors are welcome to tour and have passed it on to different Just 15 minutes away from San one for joggers and hikers. can take the Upper High Meadow the farm, participate in some ranchers through the years. While Jose State University awaits the The trail has three miles of Trail for some tranquil time. guided farming or just observe the trails are frequently fi lled with Rancho San Antonio County Park walking along a creek to a Others looking for a more quiet the animals. There’s also a joggers now, there were once cattle and Open Space Reserve, a hiking chaparral and then to an open spot can follow the Chamise Trail, picnic area near the farm for and other ranch animals grazing area in Los Altos. This open park ridge where they can enjoy the a two mile hike to a secluded those who want to eat and play at in the fi elds. boasts 24 miles of hiking, biking mountain view. It then loops back meadow where a windmill and their leisure. The Rancho San Antonio and equestrian trails throughout toward the picnic areas. a working ranch once stood. While dogs are not permitted in County Park, with its diverse the Santa Cruz Mountains. The more challenging trail It’s now fi lled with picnic tables any part of the preserve, there are ecosystems, rich history and The park also has secluded in the park is the PG&E Trail, instead of the cattle that used to designated trails where visitors secluded spots, is very popular picnic areas and quiet meadows almost four miles up Black roam the hillside and sits in the are allowed to bring horses. in the Bay Area according to the for those who just want to get Mountain, which runs alongside shadow of Monte Bello Ridge According to the ranch’s website, park’s website. With SJSU just some studying done or have a bit electrical towers all the way to and Black Mountain. the history of the park is fi lled a few miles away, students and of quiet time away from the city. the top. While it has picnic areas and with stories of the Ohlone Indians faculty alike will fi nd that it is a A few feet away from the Once one reaches the zenith, meadow spots, the park also who used to live where the park is great way to get out of the fast- parking lot is the entrance to the the view of the Bay Area and has the added attraction of a now almost 3,000 years ago. They paced lifestyle of Downtown park, along with a map of trails western foothills is clear and working farm. Deer Hollow lived there up until the Spanish San Jose. and their diffi culty levels. picturesque. Hikers can extend Farm has one cow along with arrived and with their expeditions Follow Saja on Twitter For those looking for a more the loop back to the parking lot sheep, goats, pigs and chickens came the Europeans looking to @sajamohammad17 Classifieds Sudoku Puzzle Crossword Puzzle Local Ads

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(Above) Senior My Leander attempts her fi nal putt on the 18th hole in front of (Above) Senior My Leander lines up her putt on the 17th hole, she fi nished all her teammates who fi nished their rounds before her. Elizabeth Schultz +3 one over par at 73 in her fi nal round, good enough for second overall in the leaderboard. (Below) Junior Elizabeth Schultz tees off on the 18th hole, she fi nished her fi nal round at an even 72 to place her in sixth overall. (Below) Sophomore Franziska Friedrich chips onto the green after her Abegail Arevalo +9 second shot landed in the right rough of the 17th hole.

Alexandra Cooper +11

Franziska Friedrich +16

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BY KARIANNE SUDKYA debated between Henderson and the STAFF WRITER University of Washington for some time. Washington claimed that the cheer On Sept. 21, 2006, the Spartan Daily started with one of their cheerleaders published an article honoring SJSU in a game against Stanford on Oct. 31, alum and Bay Area superfan “Krazy” 1981, however Henderson claimed that George Henderson. 2016 marks the 35th he conducted the cheer at an Athletics anniversary of Henderson’s claim that game 16 days prior. The game was he invented The Wave, one of the most aired on national television. common and classic crowd-pleasing “That’s the big day I … invented it,” celebrations at sporting events. Henderson said. “The offi cial day it Beginning his cheer career in 1968, was introduced to the world.” Henderson grew to local fame after The professional cheerleader has supposedly creating The Wave at an traveled all over in dedication to Oakland Athletics postseason game. his teams. He even traveled to For the previous 13 years he had been Washington, D.C. to see the Spartans cheering at Spartan Stadium and become defeat Bowling Green in the 2012 a recognizable fi gure at home games. Military Bowl. According to SJSU athletics’ It wouldn’t be much of a surprise archives, Krazy George returned to if the 72 year old professional his roots at Spartan Stadium, where he cheerleader himself makes another would traditionally smack his tom-tom anniversary appearance this year at drum while screaming cheers at the CEFCU Stadium. top of his lungs. “It would never have happened if I didn’t Follow Karianne on Twitter go to San Jose State,” Henderson said. @ktsudyka The origin story for “The Wave” was