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COYOTECHRONICLE.NET Vol. LVI, No. 4 November 1, 2017 Palm Desert Expands with New Radio Class

Crystal Harrell | Chronicle Photos The Palm Desert expansion of California State University San Bernardino is constantly expanding and adding new opportunities like the new radio course. Valley and the only university unveiled in 2016. Longtime by its students. about the expansion and growth By Crystal Harrell named in the state budget. goals for the expansion of the Laurilie Jackson is the of media offerings at CSUSB Copy Editor This June, Gov. Jerry Brown Palm Desert campus include nine instructor for the Communication Palm Desert. I think it’s a move signed a state budget granting additional academic buildings Practicum: Radio course, and in the right direction.” The CSUSB Palm Desert the Palm Desert campus three and the integration of the campus she feels very enthusiastic about Jackson has years of ex- campus began offering its first million in one-time funds, into the Cal State system as a the expansion of the Palm Desert perience in news reporting and radio production class this fall making a total of 20 million for standalone university. campus’s media department. also works as a professor at the quarter as part of the ongoing the institution to use for future While the state budget does “Media is so important Coachella Valley junior college, goal to expand and diversify the development and to increase not cover infrastructure and the these days no matter what field College of the Desert, where she programs offered to students. enrollment. campus building expansion relies you plan on studying. Everyone helped develop KCOD Radio, Maintaining their permanent While the satellite campus on private donations, the funding needs to understand how to com- a nationally recognized radio satellite location since 2002, the currently enrolls only about will benefit the growth of the municate a message effectively station that continues to win campus serves as the only four- 1,400 students, plans to increase desert institution in terms of using many different platforms,” year institution in the Coachella the number to 10,000 were capacity and the skills acquired stated Jackson. “I am excited Continued on Pg 3... Cyber Security Awareness Month Mercy or Murder hackers find way to create fake messages that trick people into By Andrea Engelhorn caused the couple distress in giving up their information.” Managing Editor the sweltering heat, so officials Ly explained how our entire believe the killing was a way to lives our within our phones these The search for a missing relieve their suffering. days, and how they makes the couple that started back in July Family members reported average person an even bigger ended at about 1:50 pm on Oct. that Orbeso would not want to target to be attacked by a hacker. 15 when the two bodies were harm Nguyen and he was easing “The biggest factor is the found embracing under a tree in their pain. move in technology. It keeps Joshua Tree. Family and friends mourn growing, and all the informa- Joseph Orbeso and Rachel the loss of the young Orange tion that we keep posting online Nguyen went missing on a hik- County couple that perished needs to be protected,” said Ly. ing trail in Joshua Tree during a under such stressful circum- While protecting yourself hike on Jul. 27 and were reported stances on the hot desert trails of from online threats might seem missing the next day. California. Dusty Alexander | Chronicle Photos like basic information that ev- An investigation of the eryone should be aware of, many bodies revealed that the couple It is important to protect yourself on the web. are not really aware of the threats died from gun shots administered creating an awareness campaign or even what ‘cyber security’ is. by Orbeso. Inside This Issue By Dusty Alexander called “Stop.Think.Connect.” “When I think of cyber At first thought to be a mur- Staff Writer The goal of the campaign is security, I think of stuff like der suicide, it is now being re- to reach as many unaware people Kaspersky antivirus or windows garded as a mercy kill. Autopsies El Dia de los October has become Na- as possible and help them under- defender. Those are what I’ve showed that Nguyen was shot tional Cyber Security Awareness stand the importance of cyber used to protect myself,” said first by the handgun registered Muertos Month due to both how inter- security and how to protect them- Chris Cornish, a 25-year-old to Orbeso, then Orbeso shot Pg. 5 twined the internet has become selves from digital threats. The student. himself. within our daily lives, as well as campaign is organized through Cornish thought that having Officials say that Nguyen how unaware many people are partnerships at the federal, state, one of these programs meant had a shirt wrapped around her about the importance of cyber and local level. he was safe in all his internet forehead like a bandage covering Colonizing Mars security. “People are consistently at dealings, but he did not give that a head injury and Orbeso’s shirt Pg. 7 In 2009, the United States risk,” said Jimmy Ly, the presi- much thought about the informa- covering her legs from the sun. government saw that more peo- dent of the Information Security tion he broadcasts. It appeared that the couple ple needed to be aware of cyber (InfoSec) club on campus. “An- “I don’t really use social me was rationing food, but no water Cuphead security, which led to the De- droid and Apple say they secure was nearby. Her head injury Pg. 13 partment of Homeland Security your information, but we’ve seen Continued on pg 4... and their lack of food and water Community News

Page 2 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 Contributors Speak Yo Truth!

Editor In Chief Rodney E .Schmidt By Paola Magana Staff Writer Andrea Engelhorn Managing Editor Speak Yo Truth is an annual Crystal Harrell quarterly event where students Copy Editor express themselves without Jason P. Samp borders and let their words flow Multimedia Editor from the heart. This event was created and Robin Briggs Layout Editor sponsored by the Pan-African Julio C. Bernardo Center. It was hosted by Justin Layout Consultant Wells and Kameron Pyant, Stu- Lauren Jennings dent programmers of the Pan-Af- Sports Editor rican Center, on Oct. 24. Two months prior to the Cyber Security Jacob Collins event, students could sign-up Consultant to speak their truth. However, last minute sign-ups were also Distribution Robin Briggs welcomed. Manager Turajha Moore, the Mul- Paola Magana | Chronicle Photos ticultural coordinator for the Community Some participants used poetry and some sang a song. Ariana Cano Cross-Cultural Center in the Engagement SMSU, stated, “Normally a lot Manager of people like to do last minute Armando Avila sign-ups because they may be in- Cartoonist spired by the people who already Dr. Mariam Betlemidze performed.” Faculty Advisor On the day of the event, [email protected] many students came together to gather in the SMSU Theater to Advertising Linda Sand hear their fellow peers express Manager themselves and show their [email protected] support. A participant, Mikaylee King stated, “We all came together as a family; like when Staff Writers Promotions Staff I was up there performing, I felt Dustin Alexander Adrian Alcantar the audience was happy for me and I felt that they were able to Daniel Banks Monica Amendola relate.” Issac Cardenas Bianca Botha Participants expressed them- Melissa Cardenato Frank Butch Jr selves through various art forms Evelyn Carmona Mariajose Ceja such as poetry, which could be Paola Magana | Chronicle Photos Ashley Casillas Alysha Darby their own personal poems or a This event allows students to openly express themselves. Hannah Centner Luis Escobar poem which they found they Kieron Coleman Genevieve Gonzales could resonate with or even by platform, and space to do the “For the event, there are Michael Embry Joshua Jacques singing a song. same thing I do regularly. I felt really no guidelines. We offer Patricia Delatorre Le’Wunn Jagers Darnell Hutch, another like I should take advantage of it; people enough to go out there Krystal Erickson Brandiss Johnson participant of the event, stated, “I let people hear what I have to say and be yourself. In order to be feel that most people are scared because they could be feeling the yourself, you can’t follow a strict Nikaela Favela Justine Lopez to speak what they really feel and same thing.” set of rules. We offer it as: these Yessica Gonzales Bryant Nguyen I’m notorious for saying what- As a participant, you could are the times that people are Hanna Gruntz Miranda O’Neal ever I want and doing whatever have lighting a certain way or Nalley Gusman Adrian Oviedo I want. I didn’t want to be a request a certain song to play Continued on Kaelie Illman Danya Padilla hypocrite when there is a time, prior to going up on stage. CoyoteChronicle.net Brandis Johnson Lauren Pratt Paola Magana Sierra Prescott Christine Muhar Stephen Quintanilla Kevin Novak Patricia Ramirez Anthony Perez Ryan Ramirez World Briefs Spencer Reifel Noe Ramos •Paul Manafort, former Trump killed and nine others reportedly President Trump from the US Andrew Rivera Paula Rojo campaign chairman, has been wounded after Israel destroyed and President Bashar al-Assad of Breeze Rivers Samantha Romero charged with money laundering a tunnel leading into the country Syria as the last two hold-outs. Lucero Roman Andrea Stewart and conspiracy, relating to work from Gaza. The seven deaths Brittany Stiner Sofia Venegas done with foreign governments. included an Islamic Jihad com- • Senators are re-visiting the Iran Adam Vilas Courtney Wilkins mander and two members of Nuclear Deal. Republican Sena- Staff Writers are comprised of students enrolled Promotions & PR Staff are comprised of in COMM243A Practicum: Print & Online Jour- students enrolled in COMM243D Practicum: • He has pled not guilty in feder- Hamas. tors Bob Corker and Tom Cotton nalism taught by Dr. Mariam Betlemidze Public Relations taught by Professor Jess Block al court. are drafting new legislation to Attack on Mogadishu hotel kills • The World Health Organization change the terms of the deal. Contact Mail 29 people. The attack came from has determined the tuberculosis Information California State University, militants who set off a bomb in a is the numer one killer of all • Prototypes of the US-Mexico Office:(909)537-5289 San Bernardino truck outside the hotel. infectious diseases surpassing border wall are complete and Advertising:(909)537-5815 University Hall Room UH-037 HIV/AIDS for 2017. ready for testing. Email:[email protected] 5500 University Parkway • North Korea announces the Website:coyotechronicle.net San Bernardino, CA 92407 future launching of five satellites • Catalan activitists declared their • The Taliban are pushing into orbit. North Korea is sug- independence. The movement is President Trump to negotiate the The Coyote Chronicle is published every Tuesday for distribution on Wednesday during gesting that the rockets will help spreading rapidly and is threaten- release of hostage Kevin King the academic session by the Communication department. The opinions expressed in the to improve the economy, while ing to fracture both Spain and the claiming he is in experiencing Chronicle are those of the student writers and editors and do not reflect the views of the university, its faculty, or any other person or instituion unless expressely noted. The the U.N. is suggesting that it is European Union. kidney and heart problems. No appearance of any adverisement in the chronicle does not reprsent an endorsement of for ballistic missile guides. evidence has been provided to the products or services advertised. The Chronicle reserves the right to edit or reject all materials submitted to the paper. • Nicaragua has joined the Paris support these claims. The Taliban • Seven Palestinians have been climate accord which now leaves are requesting a prisoner swap. Community News

Page 3 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 ASI hosts fall festivities and ‘Annabelle’ movie night the Fourth event earlier this year, By Crystal Harrell complete with Star Wars-cen- Copy Editor tered games and balloon light On Oct. 26, CSUSB’s As- sabers following a screening of sociated Students Incorporated Rogue One on the Pfau Library (ASI) organized a Halloween Lawn. Movie Night screening of An- According to Program- nabelle: Creation at the Lower ming Student Manager Manuel Commons patio area. Macias, ASI conducted surveys In addition to showing the to get student input on what kind movie about a supernaturally of Halloween movie they would possessed doll, an assortment of like to watch on campus. other activities was also available “We created a survey that for students to partake in. had different movies–from really 4:30 p.m. is when the Hal- scary like The Conjuring to more loween Movie Night officially family-friendly titles like Hal- began, while the actual movie loweentown and The Nightmare screening started two hours later. Before Christmas. We even put Before the showtime, attend- Wonder Woman as an option just ees could get snow cones, play for the heck of it,” said Macias. games like Jenga or Connect 4, “But students wanted to see An- and even take pictures in a photo nabelle: Creation the most, so we booth with Annabelle herself. decided to scare them a little.” There were also two con- Macias believes that the tests that ran before the movie, Halloween Movie Night is a fun rewarding participants for Best way for students to unwind from Pumpkin Carving and Best all the pressure they might ex- . The winning pumpkin perience during midterm exams was decided by having attendees week. stamp a piece of paper next to the “I think it’s important to carving they liked the most while have events like these so students the costume contest winner was can take a breather and have a decided after having participants moment to just hang out. This parade around pageant-style and is a cool way to kick back and re- seeing who got the most ap- lieve that stress,” stated Macias. plause from the audience. ASI already has more events Anais Ford took home the lined up in the coming months trophy for Best Costume and two for students to enjoy, but they are Six Flags tickets with her take on always open to suggestions and a beat up piñata. Alexis Ermels Crystal Harrell | Chronicle Photos collaborating with other organi- was given the prize for Best A snow cone booth and mega jenga provided entertainment before the movie began. zations. Pumpkin Carving for her haunted “Our motto is ‘for the stu- house design, and was also of on-campus activities and to Coyotes, and offers represen- screening of Annabelle: Cre- dents, by the students,’ so we try rewarded a trophy and a pizza events, ASI serves on differ- tation at the state and national ation is not the first themed film to do what’s best for everyone,” party organized by ASI. ent organizational committees, levels of student government. showing held on campus. ASI explained Macias. Responsible for a wide array provides programs and services The Halloween Movie Night was also in charge of the May

Palm Desert Campus Expands With New Radio Class ...Continued from pg 1 ed, but in the meantime, students students. The decisions they are are using the GarageBand pro- making will impact the future broadcast awards every year. gram to create legal ids, promos and growth of the station,” said The Paws Radio station is and sweepers. Jackson. “They are carefully currently being developed from “I enjoy the ability we have approaching every aspect and the ground up. Jackson teaches to be creative and deciding what doing their best. Paws Radio is the 12 students enrolled in class kind of content we want to use an internet radio station that will about FCC (Federal Communi- in class. They’re no rules or lim- reach a large audience world- cation Commission) rules and itations [when it comes to what wide.” regulations and departments like students can work with],” stated The future of Paws Radio programming, news, promotions, CSUSB Palm Desert senior Bib- looks bright, with the formation social media, and website design. iana Perez. of a Paws Radio Club to offer DJ “Students are also learning Perez is majoring in commu- opportunities to other interested how to be good announcers and nication with a concentration in students on campus. The students how to use their voice effective- public relations, so she finds the taking the actual radio class have ly on radio. DJ’s are creating new radio class to be an oppor- first priority for shows and air- shows, learning how to connect tunity to expand her knowledge time, but everyone will have an with an audience, and all about of media opportunity as long as their ideas the importance of understand- “Even though I’m in PR, it’s are approved by Paws Radio staff ing demographics,” informed still something I’m interested in and go through proper training. Jackson. “It’s a crash course in and I want to go into the enter- “My goal is to help Paws Radio 101 and we are developing tainment business after I gradu- Radio become a unique voice for everything new. We are having a ate, so I’m hoping this class will CSUSB Palm Desert students. lot of fun and the students are ex- help me learn more about it,” Paws Radio will offer a variety cited and getting very creative.” said Perez. of programs, including both When their equipment Top 40, R&B/Hip Hop, Al- music and talk, and will sound arrives, the students will begin ternative and Indie music, as well different than other stations. In working with microphones, a as News and Talk Shows are the fact, our tagline is Paws Radio… mixing board, and a program kinds of programs the radio class Sounds different! I am thrilled called Audio Vault. The record- is interested in producing. to be part of this exciting new ing studio in Palm Desert is still “The most rewarding part venture,” stated Jackson. in the process of being complet- is the excitement I see in all the Community Features

Page 4 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 A Sit-down with the Mayor

the bust that it has in the past goals that we established with By Anthony Perez several years, we see a need to the community back in 2015. Staff Writer be able to take that mall, and Q: What were some of the convert it into a mixed-use fa- goals you established? Coyote Radio was able to cility. We’re very happy to have One of the goals was to sit down with the Mayor of San that opportunity; it won’t be very make sure the city was fiscally Bernardino, Carey Davis, and long before we’re able to see sound and we’ve been able to do take the time to ask him a few some remnants of the revitaliza- that. Back in 2012, the city was questions about the city. Davis tion of our Carousel Mall. looking at a 45 million dollar has been in office since 2014 Q: Does it feel like things deficit and currently, now, as of and even received his master’s are getting better in San Ber- the end of the 2016 fiscal year, of business administration from nardino? we now have about a 33 million CSUSB. Absolutely, I think we are dollar reserve. Mayor Davis gave insight on seeing an opportunity for over- Q: What is your vision for The Coyote Radio Staff with the Mayor of San Bernardino. developmental plans and future coming many of the challenges the future of San Bernardino, projects for San Bernardino, as that San Bernardino has faced for the kids like us who are in together with the adults. sel Mall and in addition to that, well as the city’s participation in over the past several years. One school or college? Q: In all seriousness, there’s theater square. Theatre the L.A. County Fair. of those has, of course, been our Well, you know, if you take you’re pretty excited about Square is one of the assets of the Q: Mayor, what is the most bankruptcy, which in June we a look at San Bernardino, this is San Bernardino’s participation city, we’re trying to monetize exciting thing you and your were successfully able to exit. really a great city to be involved with the upcoming fair. Tell us that so we’ll be able to have a team are working on? But, also, we’re able to overcome in. I can’t think of too many about that. catalyst and the financial where- One of the things we are some of the management that we cities that we’re on the rebound Evelyn Estrada, executive withal to be able to start the rede- very excited about is the revital- faced as a result of the downsiz- and students and adults, people secretary for the city, she had velopment of the carousel mall ization of the carousel mall. It’s ing of the city. We’re also seeing like yourselves, can really make this idea of being able to reach One of the things that we a decades-old monument in San a great rebound in not only a difference. Your voices can be out to the LA county fair. They need to do is that we have to Bernardino. But, unfortunately, overcoming our challenges, but heard, we’ve collaborated with have, what they call “special demolish the Carousel Mall, as you’ve seen retail go through also meeting some of the priority many of the youth in our city, days”, and San Bernardino day to be able to do that, we have was started about a year ago. to have the resources available This year we have the opportu- for the city. So, the Theatre nity, once again to showcase on Square is one of the assets of of our local heroes, and that’s San Bernardino, and we hope to Margret Hill. Margret Hill is be able to sell that to have the such a deserving honoree for this initial capital to be able to start opportunity to showcase one of that project. We already have those people in San Bernardino interest from developers that that puts their heart and soul into want to come into downtown and everything they do. revitalize it. As you know, we Q: What do you have in have this transit hub, they’re at E store for the next few months? and 2nd St., later this year we’ll what are some of the bigger see the Metrolink coming into projects you’re going to be the downtown, so you’ll have a working on? transit hub there where you’ll be Well, as I mentioned, one able to get through anywhere in Photo courtesy of CSUSB of the things that we’re doing is Southern California without San Bernardino Mayor Carey Davis took the time to talk about the city’s financials and plans. trying to revitalize is the Carou- having to drive a vehicle.

October is Cyber Security Awareness Month ...Continued from Pg 1 like Cornish, or many people in or create their own project dia at all, so why would who think they are not at risk, with the club, provided they are I need more than that?” said can be at risk. a member. Cornish. However, people can protect With how rapidly the Having some kind of anti-vi- themselves by being more aware information landscape is chang- rus program on your computers of the cyber threats that are out ing with the advent of mobile and maybe even phones is a there and how to take precau- technology, it is impossible to be smart idea, but that is only a tiny tions against them. Precautions perfectly secure, but this month- blip on what all cyber security like being careful what you post long campaign can get the ball covers. online and using a two-step rolling for many people. “Cyber security, I would say, verification for logins can go a “When even something like is an all-encompassing term for long way to protect a person’s WPA2 security can get hacked the protection of not just infor- information. recently, there is a need for great- mation and technology, but also The InfoSec club is one er cyber security,” said Ly. the people that use them,” said example of a local group doing Ly. what they can to help spread Ly gave the example of awareness during this month. how someone can simply post “We had our ‘Secure the people can pro- that they going to work on their Pledge’ campaign, and we had Facebook, and that could give our booths at the Open House tect themselves potentially dangerous people the and Homecoming,” said James alert that the user is not home, so Block, treasurer of the InfoSec by being more they can rob their house. club. He gave another example of James is also involved in a aware of the cy- how hackers can create fake log- number of student-run projects ber threats that in pages or Wi-Fi hotspots that within the group, where students look completely legitimate, and work to both learn new skills and are out there the moment someone accidental- try to help spread the word about ly uses them all their information cyber security. can be viewed. He mentioned that any stu- This shows that even users dent who wants can be involved Science & Technology

Page 5 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 Colonizing Mars: Elon Musk and SpaceX By Jason Samp Staff Writer

Elon Musk presented plans for SpaceX to begin colonizing Mars using a fleet of BFRs, a codename for Big F*****g Rocket, to transport humans and supplies from Earth. His plan is to lead mankind into becoming an interplane- tary species by establishing a sustainable city on Mars in hopes to preserve humanity in the event of an extinction scale scenario on Earth. “It’s probably somewhere between 40 to 100 years to achieve a fully self-sustaining civilization on Mars,” said Musk. This civilization will consist of one million people. Graphic Courtesy of SpaceX Musk wants the move to SpaceX has a history of rocket launches that have been both successful and failed. Mars to be affordable for most people at $200,000 per per- rocket design stating features like from private parties and the the number of people who will space crafts focusing mainly on son. Though this is still a lot of a carbon fiber structure, giant government. SpaceX already has want to go is not as challenging re-usability. money, the estimated cost now solar panels, 100 to 200 seats, support from NASA. as increasing the number of peo- These rockets are on sched- to transport a person to Mars is zero gravity games, a restaurant Musk compares the coloniz- ple who can afford to go. ule to be completed within a estimated at over $10 billion. and many other details. ing of Mars to the colonizing of He hopes that by creating year. Once finished, SpaceX will His methods to reduce costs The Mars fleet plans to be the United States. the dream of Mars in people’s gradually begin investing more rely heavily on the BFR being comprised of thousands of ships. “The number of people who minds and instilling the spirit and more of their resources into a reusable spacecraft, in-orbit Musk compared it to being “kind will be willing to move to Mars of exploration, SpaceX can get the Mars transport plans. SpaceX refueling, and fuel production on of like Battlestar Galactica.” is much greater if they know they the public behind their efforts already has rockets capable of Mars. Work has already begun The largest challenge so far have the option of returning,” and they can achieve necessary transporting cargo to the Interna- on the development of the rocket, is the funding. SpaceX plans to said Musk. “Most of the people funding. tional Space Station with some which will be able to fly people fulfill cost requirements by using that went to the original English As of now SpaceX has under re-usability features that will be around the globe in under an their resources to launch satel- colonies in North America, they five percent of the company considered in the designing of hour as well as carry massive lites, repair and send cargo to never returned to Europe even invested in the interplanetary the BFR. amounts of cargo through space. the International Space Station, once.” transport system. They are Continued on Musk goes in-depth on the as well as accepting support Musk reasons that increasing currently finishing up two other CoyoteChronicle.net

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By Manny B. Sandoval Lead Reporter at Yuciapa-Cal- imessa News Mirror Yucaipa: A Haunted City CSUSB Alumnus, former Coyote “My friends told me about Chronicle staff writer a lady in a white dress late one night walking down Bryant Yucaipa is a strikingly beau- towards the ranger station they tiful town with lots of haunted looked back and she was gone,” locations. From Pendleton Road said Shellie Miller. to the Oak Glen School House, Another local Abrezzy Yucaipa High school and Oak Huezo said, “My friends drove Glen Road, just to name a few. and showed me a lady that walks Locals say that a young up Bryant Street, it was crazy.” woman wearing a piercing red Others have also claimed to dress can be seen walking down see the woman in a long white Pendleton Road. The street is dress at Flag Hill Park. uneven, filled with potholes, tall Lastly, Yucaipa High School trees, and darkness. is also known for its fair share of Legend says in the 1950’s paranormal shenanigans. the woman was on her way to an For years, many have event, totaled her vehicle and she claimed dot hear noises, feel an was critically injured. With no uneasy pretense and felt as if one around, all alone and no one they are being watched when no in sight to help her, the woman one else is around dat Yucaipa dragged herself out of her vehi- High School. The only possible cle and crawled to her untimely evidence uncovered on why YHS death. They say police found may be haunted is because a man the woman’s body half a mile hung himself on a tree, between away from the totaled vehicle on the wood shop and auto shop in Pendleton Road. the back of the school. Reports of feeling uneasy, According to a Yucaipa/ disembodied voices, being Calimesa News Mirror article watched, and even being touched dated Aug. 31, 2005, YHS staff, have been claimed by numerous as well as one student, discov- locals who have walked through ered the body of a man who had or drove down Pendleton Road. apparently hung himself in the The Oak Glen School House area of the school’s agriculture is deemed to be haunted as well. department. The School house was built in Photo by Manny Sandoval A custodian dumping trash 1927 and many locals who have Yucaipa has multiple locations that people claim to be haunted like this house. found the body of 33 year old visited the now museum, say former YHS student Jonathan they feel a presence and believe and off, the downstairs televi- different houses in the commu- looked like something had been Kempton, of Yucaipa, at around it to be haunted. sion would randomly turn on nity and experienced paranormal pushed up against my muddy 6 a.m. hanging from a utility “When I was a kid, if you in the middle of the night with activity in both homes. bumper,” said Larry Alms. shed rafter. Teacher Jim Clen- came to the school late at night the volume on full blast,” said Gravity hill is also another Many claim theres a science daniel was among one of the first and knocked on the door 3 times Rolling Hills resident Marlene much talked about weary loca- to this gravity phenomenon, oth- people on the scene and con- it would knock back. I experi- Montez. “My husband said it was tion on Oak Glen Road. er’s claim that a group of teens tacted law enforcement officials enced it one time,” said Kassidy probably the neighbors remote “One evening I had just were killed at this location in the immediately. Morgan-Gravley. control or electrical wiring, but got done off roading I had’t got road due to a curse put on the These are some of Yucaipa’s Rolling Hills in Yucaipa I feel otherwise. Our small dog out of my jeep at all. I went to road by an evil witch who lived most haunted locations. Check is also a spirit hot spot. People would often bark in the hallway go try gravity hill. I didn’t start nearby. They say the car rolls up- them out this Halloween season, claim that the location is an old towards an empty bedroom and rolling backwards, but it did stop hill because the dead teens push only if you dare! Native American burial ground. it would scare the living hell out my jeep on the hill. Later I got cars out of harms way. “I lived in rolling hills for of me.” out and there were some clean Another haunted location Previously published in two years and we experienced One Rolling Hills resident spots on my front bumper. It is Bryant Street, according to Yucipa-Calimessa Mirror. unusual noises, lights turning on claimed that she has lived in two didn’t look like hand prints but it locals.

Spooky Molls & Ways of Expressing Yourself

connected with her family. The makeup to the test. It can get Thompson. ie marathon or being creative By Patricia Delatorre bond she and her cousin shared expensive, but overtime she was Her friends call her Spooky with Halloween makeup looks. Staff Writer over their love for the holiday able to accumulate different Molls. In 2014, she decided to Excited to share her love for grew and it became a part of her types of makeup and items to change her social media user- the holiday with her nieces and Halloween is the trending identity. help put her looks together. name to Spooky Molls to make helping them immerse them- topic on all social media this Thompson enjoys going “I would recommend that it official. selves into their costume char- month, but for CSUSB second to Horror Nights, practicing people be patient and start off “I introduced myself as acter. Her family is supportive year student, Molly Thompson, special effects makeup, and even slow, it can start off looking aw- Spooky Molls that year and it fit of her obsession for Halloween it’s been her obsession since decorating her room and house ful at first, but it is so much fun,” because it was in October too. I and always participates in her childhood. with creepy ornaments. She said Thompson. think it’s cool that my Big in my Halloween activities. Thompson’s love for Hal- loves exploring new places that She also loves to carve sorority calls me ‘spooky little’ From the memes, stores, loween started from a young age. are decorated for Halloween or pumpkins or paint. Her paint- and it’s embroidered on a pair of and , people are getting Growing up, she loved abnormal connects with theme. ings consist of all things horror my letters,” shared Thompson. more and more involved in cele- things such as Tim Burton films, Her makeup looks are from or Halloween-related like Jack She didn’t think the nick- brating Halloween and accepting Stephen King novels, and Edgar light majestic to dark horror. Skellington from The Nightmare name would catch on. Thompson that it is not just a kid’s holiday. Allan Poe. Watching YouTube videos Before Christmas, Edward Scis- is glad that people support and The spooky season is an excit- “I felt like Halloween was became her favorite pastime and sorhands, and Edgar Allan Poe. appreciate her creative side and ing fall holiday that people look the only time that those things she was trying to practice her “I feel like Halloween is a love for Halloween. forward too. were normal to love”, said makeup looks. Being a part of time to express myself and really Whenever she doesn’t feel “I am so glad Halloween Thompson. the theatre helped her put her let my creative side come out like going out, her best stay-in is finally getting the attention it Halloween was a way she creativity with special effects to express things I like”, said October activity is a horror mov- deserves”, said Thompson. Community Features

Page 7 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 Page 7 El Dia de Los Muertos At the event, there will be a (LEAD) Organization, Enrique By Erika Aguilar community altar co-sponsored by G. Murillo. Staff Writer Acto Latino as it has always been During the Day of the Dead, considered the centerpiece of the a portrait is placed on the altar CSUSB will have its annual, event. as the visible presence of the “El Dia de Los Muertos,” event Acto Latino is a theater deceased loved one. on Sunday, Nov. 5 at the Lower group on campus which focuses “If people want to bring Commons Patio Arena, to honor on Hispanic/Latino language, pictures of their beloved ones and recognize those who have culture, and literature through the and add to the altar, it’s all wel- passed away. presentation of Spanish-language comed,” said Luczkiewicz. “It’s a way to celebrate them plays. Marigolds (Cempazuchil) and not forget about them as they “We invite th spirits of our and Cockscomb (barro de obis- but I feel connected to my father to be a personal celebration, but have moved on to the next life,” dead ancestors, relatives and po) are some of the main flowers because I know I will always at the same time, an expression said Administrative Analyst/Spe- friends to come visit us,” said that are placed on the altar to commemorate him through the of tradition and belief. cialist, Iwona-Maria Luczkiewicz Executive Director of the Latino signal the portal between the Day of the dead,” said Murillo. “Some children don’t Contreras. Education & Advocacy Days land of the living and the land of He said the Day of the Dead necessarily understand that the dead for the traveling souls, is almost part of being Mexican sometimes and they will come according to Murillo. and an obligation to one’s fami- dressed in their costumes,” said “At the altar, we offer them ly/ancestors to always maintain a Luczkiewicz. their favorite drinks, food and we connection with them. Luczkiewicz wants the lay out important items, pictures “Slowly, it’s been building younger generation to gain some and mementos that represent up where it’s now celebrated all knowledge about the Day of the them,” said Murillo. over the United States in very Dead and not confuse it with Murillo has been building unique ways that are not neces- Halloween. public altars for around 30 years sarily exactly how they do it in “It’s also a good way to and he enjoys doing it. Mexico,” said Murillo. bring student groups and com- His father recently passed There are different altars that munity groups together to the away and he believes the Day of people build to honor their loved campus and enjoy some of the the Dead is a special event that ones. fun activities,” said Luczkiewicz. brings peace to those individuals Some people may have a Lizvett Gonzalez is a who have lost a beloved one. private (home) altar which is just CSUSB student who has attend- “Of course it’s really sad, for the family. ed the event in previous years Others might have a family and will attend this year as well. altar (cemetery) where people “What encourages me to visit and clean the cemetery. attend these events yearly is the There is also a public altar community involvement” said (community) for those individ- Gonzalez. uals who have their loved ones Gonzalez enjoys seeing dif- buried elsewhere and for whatev- ferent backgrounds and ethnici- Ride FREE er reason cannot visit them. ties being interested by the event. “What makes it nice is that “I encourage people to when you have a public altar, it attend this event because it becomes an educational experi- teaches others about our amaz- ence for the kids,” said Murillo. ing religious beliefs, brings the with your “It’s a good way to explain death communities closer together, and and dying to kids.” it’s free,” said Gonzalez. The Day of the Dead serves At the event, there will be as an educational opportunity for Folklorico/Aztec dancers, food, everyone, as it intends to share music, student clubs, games, CSUSB ID. some aspects of Mexican culture. activities, a community altar, Several individuals tend to calaveras auction and an oppor- confuse the Day of the Dead with tunity drawing. Halloween because they have If people want to partic- Plan your trip, track some similarities. ipate in the altar or volunteer your bus, and more “The Day of the Dead is not for the event, they can contact Halloween, it’s a cultural event,” the coordinator, Iwona-Maria at Omnitrans.org. said Luczkiewicz. Luczkiewicz Contreras at icon- The Day of the Dead is said [email protected]. Ride any route FREE with your Chaey ID. Use our convenient online Trip Planner or download the Omnitrans app with NexTrip arrivals, Rider Alerts, and more. Go free. Go easy. GoSmart.

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Page 8 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 Halloween with Dr. Death & family

Chavez’s favorite theme is Pirates of the Caribbean. One theme involves nightmare inducing clowns. Mr. & Mrs. Chavez with Tim Burton props in 2016.

they come in a box, disassem- said Chavez with a laugh. “I like Last year, Chavez and Chavez was Dr. Death, a By Lauren Jennings bled, with a stand and polls for the music.” his family based their evening mad scientist, while Mrs. Chavez Sports Editor arms and legs and a motor in the Chavez uses music from on classic Tim Burton films, was Dr. G, a coroner. middle,” said Chavez. “There the film’s score throughout the such as The Nightmare Before The main look was that of a For some, the idea of driving are wires that connect to the night to give a feeling of being Christmas, Alice in Wonderland, mad scientist’s laboratory with to Buena Park, Valencia or motor area for sound, lights and in the film. He has movie posters Corpse Bride and Beetlejuice. test tubes, test subjects and a Downtown LA for some Hal- movement.” and backdrops as well to pro- Chavez dressed as Jack plasma ball. loween scares is the right way Once the creatures are put vide visuals and uses creatures Skellington from The Night- Animatronic characters to celebrate. For others, though, together, he puts them in a in themed costumes to allow mare Before Christmas and Mrs. included a self-rising John Doe staying local is the way to go and and costume that matches that viewers to interact with the film’s Chavez was Sally. His cousins corpse, a man in an electric chair, now it is even easier than ever to year’s theme. characters. were Emily and Victor from a demonic doctor, a partial zom- do so. In total, Chavez has over 50 Chavez and his family also Corpse Bride. bie in a vat of acid, a hanging Local homeowners, like Dr. costumes that he uses to change enjoy decorating for the theme of They dressed the animatron- man, a blood soaked nurse and a Death, aka Mr. Chavez, dress the themes of the creatures each Movie Monsters. ic monsters as the White Rabbit, shaking corpse in a body bag. their front yards to the nines to year. The monsters he chose are the Mad Hatter and Alice from Next year, Chavez and his give trick-or-treaters the Scary He and his family have been those found in popular horror Alice in Wonderland, an alien family plan to decorate based on Farm or Horror Nights experi- decorating their house on La Paix movies. from Mars Attacks!, Beetlejuice, the film Mad Monster Party. ence close to home. St. for the past 15 years, cycling “Monsters” Chavez has used the husband and wife all from Mad Monster Party is a film Chavez decorates his home through five different themes, include of A Beetlejuice, Edward Scissor- from 1967 that features creatures using lights, backdrops and ranging from downright scary to Nightmare on Elm Street, Jason hands, and an evil tree from such as the Invisible Man, Count handmade animatronics to give more family-friendly spooks. Voorhees from Friday the 13th, Sleepy Hollow. Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. the most authentic Halloween Over the years, he and his Michael Myers of the Hal- The family dog was Sparky Hyde, the Hunchback of Notre experience. family have had a Pirates of the loween series, Ghostface from from Frankenweenie and the Dame, Baron Boris von Franken- He creates the animatronic Caribbean theme that involved the series, Chucky, family cat was Zero. stein and many more. creatures by putting pipes togeth- the family boat to really sell the who originates from the Child’s This year, the Chavez family The Chavez family also plan er with duct tape and using kits illusion of being on the open sea. Play trilogy, Tiffany, the bride did a mad scientist theme. They to have their own monster party to make the monsters pose and “Pirates of the Caribbean is of Chucky who first appears in utilized old costumes and new in their front yard. even move. my favorite because I get to use the film of the same name, and props to create a crazy hospital in The good news is, you are “Most of them, you buy; my boat and the fog machine,” Jigsaw from the Saw series. their driveway. invited too.

Photos courtesy of Mr. Chavez and Lauren Jennings This years theme was Mad Scientist and featured a John Doe corpse, Dr. Death and a coroner.

Chucky and Tiffany have been used as props. Scalp-less zombie sits in a vat of sulfuric acid. An animatronic nurse watches a patient being electrocuted. Fashion & Lifestyle

Page 9 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 Samhain for the Modern Pagan rituals. is setting a place at the table for the week of Samhain. A majority of Pagans that the dead to join the evening feast. The celebration is held for celebrate the new year and day Before Christianity, some most pagans in the Northern of the dead design their own Celtic celebrations consisted of Hemisphere from Oct. 31 to Nov. personal way of celebrating. the lighting of two fires next to 1 or 2, but the seasons are differ- To get an idea, some ways one another for people to dance ent in the Southern Hemisphere of celebrating include alters, between as a sort of purification during this time. Because of the incense, feasts and dinners, out- for the new year to come. Some differences in harvest and weath- door fires, fun activities, personal towns and villages would create er, some people in the Southern reflection, and tea. a new system of laws to better Hemisphere celebrate Samhain As defined on the UK web- fit the needs of the people during around May 1. site the White Goddess, “Sam- hain is a time for personal re- flection, and for recognizing our faults and flaws and creating a method for rectifying them. Also, Photo Courtesy of Flickr some people decorate altars with The Pagan Wheel of the Year with the eight celebrated holidays. photographs of dead loved ones, pumpkin lanterns, oak leaves, Samhain is the end of the apples, nuts, and sage.” By Andrea Engelhorn story where the God has now According to the White Managing Editor died and the Goddess mourns Goddess, incenses associated him turning the world cold with this festival include nutmeg, Samhain, pronounced before the Winter Solstice, Yule, mint and sage, and the colors SOW-in, is the Pagan holiday where the God is reborn from the black and orange widely used. beginning the evening of Oct. Goddess and the year begins to Some teas to drink this fall 31, extending to Nov. 1. This late warm as the God grows up with would be chai, mint, apple spice, fall festival marks the end of the each passing day causing the yarrow, raspberry, and more. Photo Courtesy of Pixabay harvest season and the beginning days to lengthen. Another way of celebrating Dancing around a large fire with loved ones is a common practice. of winter, the darker half of the The story is more of a tale to year. send a message through simple There are too many sects plot and make it fun for the kids, of Paganism to define, but similar to the Christian year most practice with an eclectic following Christ as he is born on approach. This means that the Christmas and rises on Easter. person draws from different With that being said, one practices of paganism from does not have to believe in the around the world to make a God and Goddess as a true deity, personalized practice that fits the but more of a fun way to think individual’s needs. of the year and a metaphorical Some Neopagans, modern telling of the seasons. Paganists, celebrate Samhain as Before Neoaganism, the the Celtic New Year and a day celebration of Samhain lasted a to honor and communicate with week with large bonfires and the passed loved ones. sacrifice of remaining livestock The wheel of Pagan holidays to prepare for winter. The people follows a story of the God and drank, feasted, danced, conduct- Goddess throughout the year and ed rituals, and honored passed the change of the seasons. loved ones through various Photo Courtesy of Public Domain Pictures Spiced, hot teas are a lovely way to enjoy the cold New Year along side friends and family. FALL in love this Fall with some seasonal date ideas Sit in your car with a blanket is a prime time for you and the two events that will really show and tune into 88.5 FM on your apple of your eye to head up to the ladies how tough you can car radio and enjoy the lights! the farms. be. Walk through mazes hand Another classic fall date You can not only enjoy ap- in hand and you can even try to night activity is going to a pump- ple picking but a list of other fun scare each other. kin patch. First pre-make some activities such as the petting zoo. Find that lady that wants you hot chocolate at home, (budget If apples and animals are not to protect her and head down for friendly for some of us college something you and your signifi- one frightful evening. students!) and head over to your cant enjoy, how about staying in Some of us, of course, love local pumpkin patch. and cuddling up with some scary our individual dates, but I know Take goofy pictures and movies! there are couples that really dig search for the best pumpkin that My boyfriend and I have double dates. Brittany Stiner | Chronicle Photos you can go home with to carve a tradition that we like to call Recently Punch Bowl Social jack-o-lanterns. “zombie pizza Sunday.” opened up at Victoria Gardens dle up with that special someone, Another fun thing for those What is “zombie pizza that has the 21+ crowd cheering. By Brittany Stiner or maybe that summer fling just competitive couples out there is Sunday,” some may ask, well, we Grab your favorite couples Staff Writer happened to roll over until fall bowling. watch The Walking Dead, and and bowl, play giant Jenga, or and things are still heating up. Friday nights are usually order pizza every Sunday during even sing karaoke all night long. All summer long, you and October has some of the date night for most and Cosmic the AMC showtime. You can take your signifi- your significant other wandered most entertaining things for you Bowling over at Brunswick Zone Maybe you and your sig- cant other and head to the photo this California coast attending and your significant other to do, Foothill Lanes in Fontana on nificant other can pick up our booth to create more memories bonfires, baseball games, the OC/ especially if you’re into Hallow- Friday nights, is where it is at. tradition or figure out one that is that you can keep forever. LA county fairs, and barbecues. een. For only $10.89 after 10 just for you two to appreciate. Punch Bowl offers a wide But what about the fall? First, how about heading to p.m., enjoy unlimited bowling! Alright guys, I know these variety of alcoholic beverages, What are some activities that the Halloween House located at Enjoy drinks and nachos all night sappy, ideas may not be showing and gastropub-style food that you will keep you and your signifi- 1149 Carter Lane, Corona, CA long, and compete until 1 a.m. off your macho or masculine and your entire group will enjoy! cant other occupied so you can 92881. Another fun thing fall has sides, so maybe this idea is for Grab your blankets, pump- continue to fall head over heels The show runs at 7-9 p.m. to offer is apple picking at Oak you. kins, and your sweetheart and try until winter? Sunday through Thursday, and Glen. Apple season is from Knotts Scary Farm and out some of these ideas this fall. Fall is the best time to cud- 7-10:30 p.m. on Saturday. September to November, so this Universal Horror Nights are Lifestyle

Page 10 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 The roots of Coyote Radio en Español go’s class and enjoys the radio By Erika Aguilar program. Staff Writer “Being part of the radio through the Service Learning is a Coyote Radio en Español great experience. Not only am I is a special program of Coyote involved in a school activity, but Radio, directed by Dr. Gal- I will also gain experience for the legos-Ruiz and Lacey Kendall. future in the field of communica- The program started in 2009 tions,” said Valdez. when Lacey Kendall, Director of Ever since the program start- Coyote Radio, met two students ed, some students have gotten that wanted to start a show in jobs within the radio business or Spanish. have been encouraged to do so, Student volunteers directed according to Gallegos. the show for a few years until “With my involvement they graduated. in this program, I plan to gain Later, Dr. Gallegos, a profes- experience since I eventually sor of Communications, spoke to want to become a radio host for Kendall and asked if there was a Spanish broadcasting station in a way to involve her students the Inland Empire,” said Valdez. in a journalist media broadcast The program is two hours, experience. which gives each student an hour “She was the one who to present topics including im- brought it back to life and told portant news issues, pop culture, Erika Aguilar | Chronicle Photos me, how about instead of sending or even sports. you two students, I’ll put the “They learn how to organize “If every other thing in this ant that it be done.” gram is a completely meaningful whole class on task,” said Ken- that time whether it’s one or radio station was to fall apart, With the support of each experience and that she will fight dall. two hours, taking into account I would want Coyote Radio en other, they were able to create for it, now more than ever. Soon Kendall and Gallegos the breaks for commercials but Español to go on forever,” said Coyote Radio en Español and “I fought for it when it started collaborating together on beforehand, they have to prepare Kendall. improve the program throughout was just two students, but now Coyote Radio en Español, which a script to fill that time with Kendall remembers when the years. that Gallegos has put her forces is now broadcasted live every whatever topic they’re going to Gallegos stepped into her office “She cared so much about behind it, it’s an important Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. present,” said Gallegos. and told her about the idea of her students and wanted them program, even more than it was Gallegos has taught Spanish This year the program is doing the radio in Spanish. to not just be in her class but to years ago [...],” said Kendall. for the Professions 316A course also offering the option of doing “Dr. Gallegos is a phenom- have an extremely meaningful Kendall and Gallegos hope in the past. Three years ago, she a podcast in the form of a public enal professor,” said Kendall. experience; that’s why she was to continue the program as it has decided to implement the Service service announcement from “When she came in here, she so passionate about it,” said provided different opportunities Learning component. CSUSB as part of the Service didn’t even know how to do this, Kendall. for CSUSB students. “Students who are studying Learning Activity. but she knew that it was import- Kendall believes the pro- Communications or Spanish Gallegos works with have the option of taking courses students on their scripts while under the Communications track, Kendall helps them with the 圀 so this course offers students the technology in the radio station. 攀 䌀 opportunity to experience first- “This could not have been 䤀琀猀 吀栀攀 䈀攀猀琀℀℀℀ 愀琀攀爀℀℀℀ hand what it is like to be a radio possible if Lacey hadn’t given us broadcaster,” said Gallegos. the support,” said Gallegos. Students are required to do When Kendall realized that 10 hours of Service Learning there were more Latino students activity at the Coyote Radio in CSUSB than any other ethnic Station, where they prepare and group, she told herself that there organize their radio program needed to be a more prominent whichever topic they choose. Latino voice for the campus, Alba Valdez is a fourth year since it couldn’t be all English ㈀㤀㤀㤀 圀⸀ 䬀攀渀搀愀氀氀 䐀爀⸀ 䈀ⴀ㈀㈀ student currently taking Galle- programming. 匀愀渀 䈀攀爀渀愀爀搀椀渀漀Ⰰ 䌀䄀 ㄀ ─ 伀䘀䘀 䔀渀琀椀爀攀 倀甀爀挀栀愀猀攀 嘀愀氀椀搀 漀渀氀礀 愀琀 圀愀戀愀 䜀爀椀氀氀 䰀漀挀愀琀攀搀 愀琀 ㈀㤀㤀㤀 圀⸀ 䬀攀渀搀愀氀氀 䐀爀Ⰰ 䈀ⴀ㈀㈀ ⸀ 䰀椀洀椀琀 漀渀攀 挀漀甀瀀漀渀 瀀攀爀 瘀椀猀椀琀⸀ 䴀甀猀琀 瀀爀攀猀攀渀琀 琀栀攀 漀爀椀最椀渀愀氀 挀漀甀瀀漀渀⸀ 䌀愀渀渀漀琀 戀攀 挀漀洀戀椀渀攀搀 眀椀琀栀 漀琀栀攀爀 漀昀昀攀爀猀⸀

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Page 11 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 Soccer season comes to a close Men’s soccer ends with a win vs Broncos State, the men were able to reach By Breeze Rivers 17 total shots, which was a high Staff Writer per-game record. Peters described the team as Men’s soccer narrowly a group that was backed into a missed the post-season after a corner fighting for survival. big win against the second place Fires in Northern California Cal Poly Pomona Broncos on caused games to be canceled, Oct. 27. changing the way the playoff The men earned an overall teams would be decided. Instead record of 8-8-1, and a California of the usual route of total points, Collegiate Athletic Association the teams were picked based on (CCAA) conference record of points per match. 6-5-1. The CCAA announced In a CCAA preseason poll, this change as well as released the team was predicted to finish revised standings on Oct. 23. At in eighth place. The Coyotes Breeze Rivers | Chronicle Photo that point, the team was in fifth ended sitting in seventh. Tony Lo leads the men’s team in stretching before their final game of the season at Cal Poly. place and in a good position to At the beginning of the make the playoffs. season, the team set a minimum to the season with three straight ranked No. 3 in the West re- goals, five assists and 10 shots However, the Coyotes goal, which was to get into the losses. The first loss was to Cal gion. Although the men took a on goal against MSU Billings. In needed CSU Los Angeles to lose conference tournament. Baptist University (4-0) and loss, narrowly losing to the high- Montana, they also recorded their or Sonoma State to tie with San Defensively, the men another to Concordia Irvine Uni- ranked team by a score of 2-1 first win of the season (6-1) after Francisco State in order for them allowed 28 goals to be scored versity (5-0). proved that the Coyotes had a taking the heavy losses earlier. to keep their spot. Los Angeles against them. On the offensive But they didn’t allow the lot of talent on their squad, and The six goals are ranked and San Francisco both won side of the spectrum, they scored tough losses to completely dis- offered them hope for the rest of second in most goals scored in 1-0, pushing the Coyotes too far 26 goals against their opponents courage them. their season. a game this season. The five as- down in the standings to make throughout the season. “We knew this would be a The men’s coaching staff sists are ranked second as well. the playoffs. At home, the Coyotes earned transition year for us since we would agree that the team’s top “The win against Sonoma The Coyotes may have had five wins and took two losses. brought in a big recruiting class three performances were played was another memorable one their season end before they Their away game record was with a lot of freshmen,” said against Simon Fraser, Montana where we felt the boys put in a wanted it to, but now they will 3-5-1, and they recorded one assistant coach, Mark Peters. State Billings (MSU Billings) great performance and ended up prepare to be even better next loss to Simon Fraser at a neutral The Coyotes bounced back and Sonoma State. beating a very good team,” said year as they once again look setting. successfully, starting with their The men earned an all-time Peters. to play for a spot in the CCAA The men had a rough start loss against Simon Fraser, who’s high per-game record of six In the game against Sonoma playoffs and beyond.

Women’s season ends with a loss at CPP tournament. Conference losses According to InStat data, the By Breeze Rivers against Stanislaus and Chico Coyote’s top three performances Staff Writer State were detrimental to the of the year were played during team’s chances of entering the their games against Humboldt Women’s soccer will bring tournament. (5-0; W), Cal Baptist University their season to an end with an “Our main focus was mak- (2-0; W) and San Francisco State overall record of 6-9-2, and a ing the conference tournament (1-1; T). California Collegiate Athletic and by not doing that, that has “Our record won’t reflect Association (CCAA) conference to go down as the one accom- this, but we were always in record of 4-7-1. plishment I wish we would have games with a chance for the In a CCAA preseason poll, obtained,” said Hollimon. win — every one of them,” said the women were selected to Failure to make playoffs has Hollimon. “Not once did we finish in 8th place. The women disappointed and saddened many shirk our competitive responsi- ended their season sitting in 9th players on the women’s team. bilities and just roll over... that, I place out of 13 teams. “I’m definitely not satisfied am proud of.” “Overall, I am very disap- with how our season went,” said This year, the lady Coyotes pointed with our season,” said senior defender Arielle Stoy- had the opportunity to experience head coach LeBaron Hollimon. anow. “We went through a funk traveling by airplane to Colo- “I feel like we underperformed and couldn’t get out of it at the rado as well as up north to play and let a lot of people down, right time, and things were just against San Francisco State. mostly ourselves.” not going in our favor.” Starting goalkeeper and Defensively, the women In their game against team captain, Destiny Collins, allowed 21 goals to be scored on Humboldt State University, the made a total of 79 saves through- them. However, they scored a women hit an all-time high team out the season, with a record total of 19 goals throughout the record with 15 shots on goal, of 14 saves against Concordia, season. four assists and five goals in one Irvine University (9/2). Although they were able to game. The underclassmen will take care of business at home “We played some really prepare for their spring season with a 5-2 record, the women good soccer in many moments and look to improve their perfor- struggled to perform well on the this year,” said Hollimon. “I feel mance for a major comeback in road, with an away record of like the way the team played, next year’s fall season. 1-7-2. we were entertaining and fun “I wish we could’ve beat the The ‘Yotes came up short in to watch because of our atti- teams we were expected to beat, key games that would have put tude in how we approached the but it just didn’t go that way,” Lauren Jennings | Chronicle Photo them into the CCAA conference game.” said Stoyanow. Midfielder Gabby Evaristo looks for someone open to pass to. Sports

Page 12 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 Volleyball continues home streak

Lauren Jennings | Chronicle Photos Zeta Tau Alpha gave out ribbons as part of philanthropy week. Kelsey Osgood gives her ball. Fun & creative costumes were on display at the Oct. 28 game.

four young cancer patients on the as a kill by Nicholson scored 7-7. At one point, they scored By Lauren Jennings court during the national anthem. point 25. On Oct. 28, fans were asked five points in a row to take a 16-7 Sports Editor Once the starting players Set two (25-18) again started to come dressed in their Hallow- lead. They then scored six points were announced, each one of the in favor of the Coyotes, but Chi- een costumes to participate in a in a row to take a 22-9 lead. The Coyotes continue to four guests was given a white co was quick to get on the board costume contest in between the They scored the game-win- dominate at Coussoulis Arena and pink autographed volleyball. to tie it at one. second and third sets. Costumes ner on a blocked attack error, as they swept their weekend at Lauren Nicholson, Morgan Ly- Once CSUSB broke the tie, worn included a snowman, Steve thanks to Jackson and Moria home against Chico State and neis, Kelsey Osgood and Aman- they never trailed or tied again in Urkel, a vampire, a unicorn and Murphy. Stanislaus State. da Reifer greeted the guests and the set. Another kill by Nichol- a couple of elephants. Set three (25-20) was the On Oct. 27, the Coyotes gave them their ball. son was the game winner. All three sets went in favor closest and hardest fought set of hosted Chico State on Dig for a The Coyotes took the first In set three (29-27), Chico of the Coyotes fairly easily, but the night. Cure night. two sets with ease, although struck first. Throughout the set, the third set did have to be fought Stanislaus matched up with Upon entering Coussoulis the third and final set had to be the score volleyed back and forth for more so than the first two. the Coyotes for the majority of Arena, fans were greeted by the fought for. between the two teams. The Coyotes easily took set the set. With the score tied at 18, Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Mem- Set one (25-17) saw the At one point, the Coyotes one (25-9), although the game the Coyotes went on another run bers of Zeta Tua Alpha handed Coyotes take off quickly by scor- had a commanding 17-11 lead. got off to back and forth start. of six consecutive points. out pink ribbons to raise aware- ing two points in a row to begin. However, Chico bounced back The teams tied at eight, but that The set was won on a kill ness for breast cancer as part of Chico answered back, but the and pushed the score even at 24. was the last time Stanislaus by Jackson with an assist from their philanthropy week. Coyotes continued to push back, The Coyotes broke the tie, would come close in the set. Jayann DeHoog. Fans who attended the game never trailing in the set. but Chico quickly tied it again The Coyotes scored 13 The win pushed the Coyotes could also write supportive mes- By the time Chico had before taking the lead. At 27-26, straight points to take a com- overall record to 15-7 and their sages on pink paper ribbons for scored their 13th point, the Coy- CSUSB fought back, scoring manding 21-8 lead. Stanislaus CCAA record to 11-3. The loss those who are currently battling otes had already scored 20. They three consecutive points to scored once more, but CSUSB moves Stanislaus’ overall record breast cancer. scored twice but were stuck at win the set on a kill by Hailey answered back with four straight to 2-20 and their CCAA record On the court, the Coyotes 22 points as the Wildcats scored Jackson. to win on an attack error. to 2-12. wore pink socks to support the three straight. The win moved the Coyotes Set two (25-12) started The Coyotes play at home cause. Libero Leilia To’omalatai They quickly recovered, overall record to 14-7 and their similarly to set one as the scoring again on Nov. 3 and 4. Nov. 4 wore a black jersey featuring scoring two in a row, before al- CCAA record to 10-3. The loss went back and forth. CSUSB will be senior day, as the Athlet- pink numbers. lowing Chico to score again. The moved Chico’s overall record to took a 10-5 lead and never ics Department honors the three The team also welcomed next point was the game-winner 13-11 and their CCAA record to looked back. seniors of the team. Quest for the Stanley Cup begins have each played a different the 2016/2017 season, while puck into play. slashing. They will be getting By Lucero Roman amount of games as of Oct. 26. the Blackhawks took the cup in Jagr, who is 45 years-old, penalties for aggressively swing- Staff Writer The Devils have played eight, 2015/2016 and the 2014/2015 signed a last minute, one-year ing their stick at the opposing the Blue Jackets nine, and the winner was the Kings. deal with the Calgary Flames. team. The puck is in play for the Penguins 10. Players to keep a lookout for Calgary announced their new The stricter rule on slashing National Hockey League (NHL) The Western Conference this season are Auston Mathews, addition on Oct. 4. calls for a change in the approach as the season started on Oct. 4, standing for the Central division Conner McDavid and veteran Jagr made his NHL debut to plays, forcing players to have with the Stanley Cup Champion with the top contenders St. Louis Jaromir Jagr. in 1990, making him the oldest a cleaner approach with less Pittsburgh Penguins taking on Blues and Chicago Blackhawks. Mathews, the 1st overall active player playing today. contact. the St. Louis Blues. The Blues and Blackhawks pick in 2016, plays for the Toron- Jagr missed the first couple There will also be a higher In the Eastern Conference, have both played ten games, but to Maple Leafs. of games with the Flames as rate of penalties given out to the top teams leading in the the Blues have won seven while He has played in nine games he trained his body to be game players due to this newly en- Atlantic Division are the Tampa the Blackhawks have only won and recorded five assists and 12 ready. He missed five months forced rule. Bay Lightning and Toronto Ma- five. points since Oct. 26. of team practices due to the late Changes to challenge ple Leafs. For the Pacific Division, the McDavid, of the Edmon- signing with a team. rules have also been made. To start the season, the Los Angeles Kings and newly ton Oilers, demonstrated his Jagr has played five In the event that a coach calls Lightning have won eight of founded Vegas Golden Knights ability to pass early on. games, earning two assists and for an offside challenge and is their first 10 games. The Maple have been putting on quite a A highlight so far this season scoring two points. He was wrong, his team will be given a Leafs have won seven of their show. was during a game against the pulled from the Oct. 21 game two-minute penalty. first nine. The Kings have won seven Chicago Blackhawks on Oct. early against Minnesota with a A smaller, but still notice- For the Metropolitan Di- of their nine games, while the 19, where McDavid spun with a lower-body injury. able rule change will be the vision, the New Jersey Devils, Knights have won seven of eight. strong backhand pass to team- He is expected to return inability to call a timeout after an the Columbus Blue Jackets and Each of the last three mate Patrick Maroon. by the end of October or early icing call. Penguins are at the top. winners of the Stanley Cup With eight games played, November. The new season will be an The three teams have each are leading their divisions in five assists and nine points This season, the players exciting one as the journey to the won six games, however, they wins. The Penguins won it in scored, McDavid is putting the are adjusting to stricter rules on Stanley Cup begins again. Art & Entertainment

Page 13 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 T.V. Show Review: Supernatural shameless flirting that gives same terrible fate as his mother. Being an angel, Castiel purpose to Sam’s eye-roll. The Winchesters take on shows little to no emotion since Ever since his mother’s the responsibility of hunting he’s a warrior. death, his father devoted him- creatures that go bump in the Learning human behavior self to track down the demon. night with their motto: saving so he can fit in, adds a bit of With this, it fell to Dean people, hunting things, the fam- more humor and blends well to help parent Sam and go to ily business. with the series’ ongoing story. excessive lengths to protect his With tools like the demon Supernatural is a brother. blades, spray paint to draw a mind-blowing show that con- In short, death means noth- devil’s trap, holy water, and tains believable and well-writ- ing on the show when it comes wooden stakes placed in the ten characters, a haunting and to the brothers’ lives. back of the trunk, the brothers nail biting story line, and humor They’ve come back many are prepared to take on any evil done right. times in various haunting ways foe: Wendigos, shape shifters, It’s no wonder why fans that no one imagined could be vampires, demons, angels, have stuck by its side for so possible. wraiths, ghosts, leviathans, long. Sam Winchester, portrayed witches, Bloody Mary and The A fan, Juanita Lorenzo, Yesica Gonzales | Chronicle Photo by Jared Padalecki, loves read- Hook Man are to name a few. shared her thoughts on why ing and repeatedly sacrifices With Sam being the brains the show would be suitable for Supernatural fan getting ready to watch season 13. himself for others, highlighting and Dean being the muscle, horror lovers. Their whole life has been his selfless nature. this combination helps bring “It has a good story, humor, By Yesica Gonzales strange since the moment a Though when it came to down dreadful monsters such as sadness, and leaves you wanting Staff Writer yellow-eyed demon took their joining the family business in changelings who appear human to know what happens next,” mother’s life at a young age. the beginning, he was rebel- but have the appearance of hol- shared Lorenzo. The television show, Super- The creator of the series, lious and took no interest in the low eyes, tarnished slimy skin, Supernatural is America’s natural, has been exploring the Eric Kripke, crafted the charac- paranormal. and a round mouth with sharp longest-running live action dark paranormal corners of the ters’ personalities to be different He preferred the normal teeth ready to feed on humans. fantasy with 13 seasons and country ever since September from each other, with a dissimi- life and set off with attending Having an angel best counting. of 2005. lar point of view on life and the law school at Stanford with no friend, Castiel, portrayed by Netflix has 12 terrifying This series will take anyone paranormal. intentions of returning home. Misha Collins, gives them an seasons, while Thursdays on the on a wild roller-coaster ride by Dean Winchester, portrayed Things changed when Dean advantage when battling the CW television network contin- having them feeling on edge by Jensen Ackles, loves his ‘67 stopped by asking for help after paranormal. ues the frightening tale. one minute, then clinging onto black Chevrolet Impala, classic claiming that their father went Supernatural fan, Juanita With just about every wick- the suspense and laughing the rock, killing monsters, and has on a hunting trip and he hadn’t Lorenzo getting ready to watch ed urban legend brought to life, next. always been the good son who been home in a few days. the new terrifying lucky number the Winchesters are on the road Sam and Dean Winchester embraced the hunter’s lifestyle Sam joined his brother on season 13. hunting down every evil super- are the show’s main protago- without a second thought. the road for a brief moment but Especially when they take natural force and putting an end nists who take weird to a new He brings the humor by was persuaded to continue when on an enemy such as Satan to people’s nightmares. level. making witty remarks and Sam’s girlfriend suffered the himself. Cuphead Review it is not terribly punishing. By Dusty Alexander Stages only last around two to Staff Writer four minutes at most, and if you die, you can try again without It has been over five years penalty. in the making, but the 1930s Since deaths are not a huge cartoon-inspired videogame deal and stages are short, the “Cuphead” finally released game drives you to want to keep Sept. 29, and I decided to see if retrying failed stages. this beautiful game is as good Carla Bonora, a 30-year-old as it looks. gamer, has found the game to be Cuphead is one of those difficult like many people, but games that I have heard about is still driven to keep playing. for years, but honestly, I was “I’m not good at it, for never sure if I would get to play sure, but I look forward to the it. While the game visuals look challenge,” Bonora said. amazing, it is only for the Xbox Her thoughts are like many One and the PC, which are two other players’, since the game systems that I do not game on. has gotten great word of mouth However, I am happy to re- and broke into the top five on port that the game has very low the sales charts for its release. Photo courtesy of YouTube system requirements; my cheap “Cuphead”’s stages are split After years players can take control of Cuphead and/or Mugman in this run and gun game. outdated laptop runs it without into three types: Boss stag- overheating. es, which take up most of the the game does have are varied. very rewarding. problem though, as I have found Cuphead is a 2-D action game’s stages and pit players While a bunch of boss fights Besides gameplay, the myself dying just because I took platforming game, similar to against a fearsome opponent; might sound repetitive, no two game also has impressive visual a moment to admire some of the old “Mega Man” games for Run and Gun stages, which play battles are the same, and each and audio aspects. the art. the Nintendo Entertainment more like a traditional level in has multiple phases. Some boss- The game was made to If there is anything I can System, but with an incredibly a 2-D platformer; and Plane es require players to hone their look like a 1930s cartoon, and say might be a problem, it slick cartoon presentation. stages, which play more like platforming skills while others it accomplishes this well. Like would be that this game is The game has simple me- a “Shoot ‘em Up” game, with force players to learn to dodge old cartoons, the game featured not for those who are easily chanics: players move, jump, players again fighting bosses. projectiles in a bullet hell style. watercolor backgrounds with frustrated. If you want an easy, and shoot. That aside, the game has Each stage is fun and dif- vibrant animation cells put over relaxing game, do not look here. Simple controls aside, over 20 stages for only $14.99, ferent, which is good because them, and every part of it looks However, if you are fine the game is very difficult. Just but how long the game actually I spent a lot of time on several wonderful. playing a difficult game, and because you have the controls lasts depends on your skill level of them. But learning the right This is what drew me and are looking for an awesome down does not mean you will and how long it takes to adapt patterns to swerve between many others to the game. It experience that looks, sounds, not die; you will die constantly to the difficulty. projectiles and find the right really feels like you are playing and plays great, I recommend While the game is difficult, However, the stages that windows to shoot the enemies is a cartoon. This can be a slight “Cuphead.” Art & Entertainment

Page 14 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 Artist Profile: Lindsay B. helped Baffo in dealing with written while Baffo was going . . addresses a variety of topics up, oversized t-shirt, borderline By Issac Cardenas anxiety and relating with others through a breakup, but with such as personal conflicts and androgynous’ cool that I aspire Staff Writer in her life, which she some- the songs sitting on the shelf the overall stress and messiness to be,” said Baffo. times finds to be difficult. “My for about a year until actual of life. Baffo holds nothing Living in LA, Baffo draws Lindsay B, a solo artist by songs are the only way I feel I recording, the title didn’t fit. back in her songwriting and is inspiration from the city and the name of Lindsay Baffo, is a can share things about myself ”It all became less about my also ready to tackle even more says that it is a living, breathing musician from LA who creates without worrying about what breakup and more about the in the future. “There are other counterpart to her life. infectious garage power-pop. the other person in front of me person I am with the lights off, themes I haven’t written songs “It’s been this great love For Baffo, this isn’t her first is thinking because I live in so to speak. It became about my about at all: the afterlife, space, affair for most of my musical musical project. She had two my thoughts too much,” shared personality flaws, and my vices sexuality, and the current polit- career. LA has an enormous bands prior to this, however, Baffo. and paranoia, which is so much ical climate. I plan to address impact on my art in terms of she decided to go solo after a Her debut album DOOMED more thematically larger than a those things soon.” looking at the industry with a friend suggested that she go by TO . . . was released in June of single breakup,” stated Baffo. Inspiration-wise, Baffo says critical eye and combating sex- her name as a solo act, because this year, and is filled with ener- “That was something worth em- she couldn’t name all her influ- ism,” said Baffo. “LA hardened she wrote all the songs for her getic anthemic rock songs with bracing and I’m glad it did that, ences, but musician Kim Deal me and probably made me a previous bands. loud guitars and angsty lyrics. instead of giving power to an has been a big inspiration since little jaded, but I like to think it “At the time, I didn’t really It is one of those records that ex-boyfriend who never really she was 16 and admired how needed to happen. I used to put want to brand myself as a sing- sounds best with the windows deserved it.” she reinvented herself with each a lot of trust in people and now er-songwriter because I used down, driving on the highway. “Driving” is an album high- Breeder’s record and her style I don’t, so I’m hardly disap- to think it was a little corny, Differentiating from her light that Baffo penned at 3 a.m. in general. “She’s so effortlessly pointed.” but after a couple years, it was earlier bands, Baffo says that while driving the 101 freeway. cool. Like the whole ‘no make- something I began to think dif- she was less concerned with “It was just me and the stars ferently about. I was more com- live shows. Because of serious and the lights of LA. Nothing fortable with taking creative anxiety, while performing in else existed. I rolled down all ownership, not hiding behind a front of people, she finds herself the windows and was screaming band name,“ said Baffo. most comfortable in the studio, and laughing and crying and Music had always been part focusing on songwriting and kind of started writing the song of Baffo’s life and because she experimenting with production. right there on the 101/110 free- dealt with a lot of trauma in her Baffo minimized outside way interchange. It was some- childhood, listening to music influencers during the recording thing cosmic. When I got home, was her therapy. of the album and worked with it all poured out of me in a span “It had all the answers. I Jesse Avila, who plays bass on of 10 minutes,” said Baffo. think about being 12 years old the record and produced it. He When it comes to writing and crying to the song ‘Silver shared similar sensibilities with songs, Baffo does not have any Springs’ by Fleetwood Mac and Baffo when it came to recording specific method of songwrit- not even being sure why I was and maintaining sonic clarity. ing and doesn’t try to force crying over it, and then being “He’s a genius and one of the anything; some songs can take 19 and drunkenly screaming most talented, hardworking months to write while others that song to an ex-boyfriend in artists I know,” said Baffo. take only 15 minutes. She also the parking lot of a 7-11. And The decision to call the doesn’t think much of outside then being 22 and holding my album DOOMED TO . . . was opinions and just creates music. mom when we saw Fleetwood made only a few weeks before “It’s totally amazing if people Mac play it live, and now being its June release. The album was listen to my music or even like 24 with the lyrics tattooed on initially titled, In the Back- it, but I don’t think about it that me,” explained Baffo. “Music seat of Your Car, which was a much. I’m lucky that my family did all of that for me. It’s been lyric from the song, “Nobody’s and friends are interested in my my passenger in life, so it was Waiting.” The title, however, art, but I don’t really talk about inevitable that I picked up song- changed because the meaning of it unless people ask,” explained writing for myself.” the record evolved over time. Baffo. | Chronicle Photos Music, in general, has A bulk of the album was Lyrically, DOOMED TO . Linday B’s latest album “DOOMED TO...” The Signs and Their Ideal Dates By Ashely Casillas A smug water sign, Scor- favorite type of music may get Staff Writer the experiences of others. For spending money, so while not pios are constantly intuitive and you past their rough exterior. A this reason, places like book- necessary to impress them, interested in the kind of fighter music festival or concert featur- Leading Aries’ tend to stores, landmarks, spoken word spending a little extra to get you are. They will always ing their favorite band or artist love anything with fun power poetry or even a rally are sure those front row tickets won’t go love an outing involving some is a fun idea, just don’t forget to dynamics. This can translate to make for an intellectual con- unappreciated. friendly competition. Perfect listen and follow their lead as into a couple’s dance class, or versation that will get both of dates for this sign include bowl- this sign is easily overwhelmed. maybe even a hike. This fire you talking about topics you’re Vigro: Earthy and animal ing, mini golf, arcade games, sign enjoys being able to show passionate about. loving, this sign is likely to and go-kart racing. If you don’t Aquarius: A simple air their underlying passions and find a date to a zoo or aquarium want to take your chances sign appreciates the dates that determination to their partners. It might be hard to get thrilling. Taking them here will against them, join them. Be a can easily turn into deep con- this sign to break their routine, show you their compassionate part of their team on a trivia versations and memories that Gentle Taurus is most but once they are out, Cancers side, and maybe even a glimpse night or paintball team. they will cherish. For that rea- appreciative of effort. It does love spending time exploring into their deeper layers, which son, sunsets on the beach walks not take money or lavish gifts and observing. From shopping tend to be kind, yet analytical of Sagittarius: Wanderlust is through parks, and picnics on to impress Taurus, but rather the the newest trends to hunting everything that surrounds them. a big part of this sign’s person- the lawn are their happy places. thought that was put into time weird artifacts. Going on a date ality. Taking them on a day trip spent with them. A night in with to the local flea market, mall, or Libra: This gracious air to a nearby city to explore and Pisces: Visually inclined, a home-cooked meal and their antique store can be the center sign loves to be listened to. photograph may be one of the this water sign absolutely loves favorite film, or even bringing of an unconventional, but inter- Having a sunny brunch over best ideas to get to know this taking insights to behold. Places them their favorite Starbucks esting date. their favorite topics of con- sign. Going into local cafes and like art museums, car shows, drink after work is particularly versation and coffee is an easy feeling at home in a city they’ve and conventions are likely to pleasing for this sign. Golden hearted and cre- way to get to know them, and never been to is a quintessential interest this sign. Pisces can ative, theatre shows or stand up appreciate their abilities to carry Sagittarius experience. also find joy in showing their Knowledge seeking Gem- comedy might be a good option a conversation. If your Libra partners the kind of art they ini is likely to love a date that for the fifth sign of the zodiac. is more thrilling, theme parks Rigid Capricorn may partake in. involves learning or taking in Leos are also no stranger to might also be a great idea. seem hard to crack, but their Art & Entertainment

Page 15 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 Luke Bryan in the Inland Empire Again”, “Huntin Fishin Lovin By Evelyn Carmona Everyday”, “Light it Up” and Staff Writer plenty more beautiful romantic country songs. The crowd used Country music star Luke their phones light to sway along Bryan came to San Bernardino with the songs being performed. at the Glen Helen Amphitheater, During, his performance he on Oct. 27. Granger Smith and had Brett Eldredge and Grang- Brett Eldredge warmed up the er Smith come out with him. crowd for Luke as the opening They sang classic songs, such acts. as “Sweet Caroline”. The crowd The celebration began at 3 was in awe and amazement. p.m. when the parking lot was Many were sharing their Coun- open and ready to welcome the try concert experience on their country seeking tailgaters. A lot Evelyn Carmona | Chronicle Photos social medias. of country lovers from all over “It’s like being in a whole the Inland Empire and beyond like beer pong, flip cup and corn and of course the main act, “Wanna Be that Song”, “Beat other dimension”, said Briana showed up to have a good time. hole. It was an amazing place Luke Bryan. Of The Music” and so many Soto, a country lover. In addition, a lot of RVs were to create more memories with Others remained in the more. Everyone was cheering, The bright beam lights parked, many spent the night friends and loved ones, as well parking lots to enjoy a bit more shouting, singing and loving the bursted into the sky, the view camping for the event. as make new friends. of the tailgating atmosphere country night. Patiently waiting of cars driving North and South The atmosphere of seeing Everyone was getting while getting closer to the start for the main act, Luke Bryan. on the 15 freeway from the big trucks, handsome men, along, some shook hands to of the event at 7 p.m. Yet many A pause of 15 minutes oc- amphitheater. People began to beautiful women, and the typi- introduce themselves, others walked a long walk to get to the curred in preparation for the one leave a bit early to avoid traffic cal jeans/boots vibe was a rush. high fived. It was certain that venue from their parking spots. and only, Luke Bryan. and others remained to watch Tailgating before the actual everyone was out to have a Finally, the time came for Finally, the person every- the final song. event is the pregame. Everyone good time. the most waited event. Granger one was waiting for, Luke Bry- “I’m not much of a country was warming up for the actual Tailgating happened so Smith opened the concert with an. He came out speaking with listener or country concert goer, event. Tons of great music was quick, at 5 p.m. the gates to the his charming vocals. It was also his beautiful southern accent. but I’m amazed at how great a being played throughout the amphitheater opened. Some a special day for Granger, as The crowd yelled in amuse- performance it was. Definitely parking lot. A lot of booze and rushed to get their seats, espe- his new album was released. ment. The music from speakers has changed my perspective on delicious food, accompanied by cially those with lawn tickets. Then came Brett Eldridge, as vibrated in their ear drums and country music.”, said Jay Nieto, laughter with friends. The audience packed into the his romantic songs captured entire bodies. He sang many a CBU Undergrad. He also Many games were played to venue to get a great spot to the hearts of everyone at- songs from his old albums to said, “I’d go to another country maintain the giggles and shouts, listen and see the opening acts, tending--from “Mean to Me”, his recent albums. Like “Play It concert, for sure”. Hamilton: The LA Edition By Kaelie Sigrid Illman reigning King George of En- Staff Writer gland. His show-tune segments brought much laughter to the In the bustling city of Los audience to put a light-hearted Angeles, Hamilton has taken its spin on the oppression of En- residency at the famous Pan- gland during the Revolutionary tages Theatre from August to War. December 2017. Amongst the Easily, the star of the night stars on the Hollywood Walk of was Emmy Raver-Lampman, Fame, the tales of our Found- who plays an almost irrelevant ing Fathers are shared with the character as Angelica Schuyler. audience through an 11-Tony Her spunk kicked up the fire Award Winner production. throughout the musical, wheth- Hamilton began its produc- er she was singing alongside tion in February of 2015, and her “fellow sisters” or sharing was quickly brought to Broad- brief moments with Hamilton way in New York that August. himself. Her character ends up From there, it began selling moving the musical along in the out shows in Chicago and then direction it needed to go. all across the United States. The cast of Hamilton has Tickets are now hard to come also been known to stand up for by and expensive if you can get current issues in politics due them, usually ranging between to the political aspect of the two hundred and three thousand Photo courtesy of Joan Marcus play, as well as having a mostly dollars. The wedding scene between the songs “Helpless” and “Satisfied” during Act One minority filled cast. This has “I am going to see Hamil- brought much popularity; espe- ton next year,” said Gabrielle Miranda weaves the rich Barbara Robertson. “Usually, reflect the move. Understudies cially with the lyrics covering Pate from Texas. “I am sur- history of the Revolutionary show-tunes are catchy but this of the original cast are used the topics of immigration so prised we were able to get tick- War and our Founding Fathers takes it to a different level that in this production as well as a heavily has the precedent of our ets. In fact, this year, we bought of America with modern song some may not be used to in the few of the main stars. For the American nation. season tickets just to make sure and dance. Rap is the main theatre.” performance on October 8, Hamilton has become one we got in to see this musical.” genre used in cadence, but pop The Pantages boasts a gor- Joshua Henry, a returnee from of the most talked-about musi- Lin-Manuel Miranda is and show-tunes-esque style geous theatre with high-domed the Chicago production, wowed cals for a reason. It takes a stab the mastermind behind the songs can also be heard. The ceilings and chandeliers, as well the crowd with his performance at current politics by teaching script, the music, and the lyrics music of Hamilton has had huge as royal red seats for almost as Aaron Burr, the man who us a history that many do not for Hamilton. On Broadway, acclaim since its release in Oc- three thousand people. The the- killed Alexander Hamilton. His know about our Founding he plays the lead character of tober 2015, which made it to the atre acts as the perfect setting performance carried the musical Fathers. It has made history hip Alexander Hamilton (not in top of the Billboard 200. for the historical musical, where along, adding the drama needed for those of all generations with LA) telling the story of his rise “This play was different the interactive stage blends and for the play. its modern music and lyrics. Be through politics and then his from others that I have seen, moves to highlight the actors in The cast was mind blowing sure to snag a ticket before it demise brought so swiftly by such as Cats or Man of La Man- the best possible way. all together, but several stood leaves Los Angeles or sign up his lifelong rival Aaron Burr, cha, due to its historical factors Away from Broadway, out as the stars of the show. for their Lottery for 10 dollar played by Joshua Henry. and the change of music.” said the Hamilton cast changed to Rory O’Malley is cast as the tickets! Expressions

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Should I just give up? of the week the doctor in charge another surgery to remove the Storm Within Would something else be better? told my mother, “There is noth- sores, but this time the pain By: Miranda O’Neal Is this dream worth dreaming? ing wrong with your daughter. never went away. I have to visit A Call Is this path possible or is my Take her to see a psychiatrist. a specialist every three months Dark ominous clouds sweep heart leading to a major down- She is just depressed and making for treatments. I have to wake across the sky, fall? up stories,” with my laying in up every day hoping that I won’t For The wind starts to howl, Why did doubt have to seep in? the bed right next to them in experience any pain because it is Mourning the disappearance of Tired of the darkness taking over, tears from pain. Not even a always a 50/50 percent chance. I the sun. Will the light ever find its way month later I was sent to see a have to fight through the pain to Voices Rain starts to pour over the lands, gynecologist. Right when he leave the house, to go to school, Slow masking the beauty, started to examine me, whe knew to go through everyday life. I Making one forget of once was. I Am Stronger Than I something was wrong. He sent fight every day to not let the pain Rodney E Schmidt Will the rain ever stop? Look in a referral for me to have an dictate my life. Editor in Chief Will the sun ever emerge once exploratory surgery and a month again? Have you ever felt so later I was at the hospital hoping This paper has published a Are you ready to fight? much pain that it hurt when you that this would give me and my A Broken Heart collection of interesting pieces Fight so the beauty, walked? How about so much family the answer we were all By: Celina Freeman from many different voices. Each The beauty within can once pain when you just stood still? waiting to here. voice is unique and has merit in again reach the light? When you sit? When you lay A few hours later, the Splat. its own way. This paper is not down? When you barely shift doctor came into my recovery And a representation of a voice, but your body? Pain that was always area and informed my mother blood a collection of voices. There is Darkness Swallows reoccurring for the last 10 years? and me of my condition. He oozed no political agenda that shines Well I have. showed us photographs that out above the rest and no hate-filled Darkness swallows the light, Starting in my freshman were taken during my surgery of her rhetoric that laces these pages. Forcing day to night, year of high school I started to sores lining my uterus and pelvic eyes. This is a platform for voices, Destroying all that is virtuous, feel unbearable pain. Pain when walls. These sores stretch and ex- not a dictatorship that wants to Ruining all the hope that was so I walked. Pain when I sat. Pain pand which causes severe pain. Afraid blacklist a culture, a club, a class, difficult to grasp. when I laid in bed, trying hard He informed us that I have Pelvic or genders. not to move. I felt so much pain Endometriosis and then contin- By: Donald J Khairullah Many people have contrib- Dusk turns to nightfall, that my eyes watered with very ued to explain that usually after uted collections of poetry, short Nightfall turns to gloom, little movement I made that the surgery the sores don’t grow “Afraid of Heights?” stories, comics and original Gloom becomes bleakness, involved shifting my waist in any back. This explanation gave me “No. Afraid of jumping.” pieces of news. To each of you, As it slowly invades the brain, way. hope. I thank you. There has not been Making your mind waver, It got so bad that I was I was pain free for a a piece we have not considered Have I made the right choices? hospitalized at a place nearby while, but one day the exact How to be Creative and there has not been a piece Doubt beings to seep in. that starts with an L for a week. same pain hit me again. I went By: J. P. S. that we have not pushed to Is this where I belong? During this time I went through back to see my specialist and publish. If you have not seen Thinking about where life has many tests: X-rays, CAT Scans, learned that the endometrio- Well, your piece, please, give it time. lead you to. MRIs, blood tests, etc. At the end sis was back. I went through I got to think about it. Your dedication to developing art in the form of words is greatly appreciated. And always, keep them coming. For those who have not con- tributed, I ask that you consider doing so. We are easy to contact via emails or in person. The room to the Coyote Chronicle is open to creative minds. We are constantly look- ing for more pieces on science, creative writing with diverse nar- ratives, and current events that impact the state and the world. Our expressions page is an open forum for those who do anything art related. If your topic is not on the list, we still consider it. Finally, the Coyote Chron- icle is always open for those that wish to engage in free expression. We do not believe in censorship. No, you probably will not find nudity or aggressive language in this paper, but is that really necessary to maintain this paper? If I wrote F-this and F-that on every other line, would that make these words any bet- ter? Probably not. The only thing that can make this free faction any better is you: adding your voice, your art, your stories, and your hard work.

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