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November 15Th 1995 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 11-15-1995 November 15th 1995 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "November 15th 1995" (1995). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 392. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/392 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Coyote Chronicle (1984-) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. In this issue: In this issue: The Coyote New CSUSB New Musical Honor Society HRONICLE Reviewed Page 5 California State University, San Bernardino Volume 30, Issue 4 November 15, 1995 photo oetddie lillery Students from Yasuda Women's University in Hiroshima take a break before departing to South Coast Plaza and Wild Bill's Wild West Dinner Extravaganza Nov. 10. International Students are Ambassadors for Learning By Elsa Ochoa-Fernandez ness, whether conscious or uncon­ Special to The Coyote Chronicle scious, for a cultural educational exchange. "1 am convinced that cultures that It is not very easy to leave the live in isolation perish and it is comforts of home, the support of only cultures that communicate and family and friends, the security give things to one another that and sense of self-worth that one thrive, that live...I think having an can derive from being able to ex- identity means that you can accept jxoss oneself effectively in one's challenges and influences from Fees May Rise in 1996 native spoken language. everywhere." -Carlos Fuentes At CSUSB, the success of inter­ Coyote Chronicle staff my car payment and tuition this community college to cmnplete my It is a well-known fact that the garter," said student Carla G.E. requirements," said April national students is evident by the act of migration, whether tempo­ California State University Charleston. Harmon. fact that 98% of matriculated in- Trustees voted for a 10% tuition 12 Cal State presidents, includ­ rary of permanent, is one of the One student did not understand temational students are perform­ increase and for pay increases for ing CSUSB's President Anthony how the tuition and salary increases most transcendental changes that ing above average. some administrates Wednesday Evans, received a 2.5% raise. could be justifiable to the trustees. can take place during an in Long Beach. It is through multicultural inter­ Evans' annual salary is now "Why must tuition be raised individual's life. It is also true that The hike may raise undergradu­ $131,472. Six presidents received before the trustees can get the action that students can broaden this is a fact that has single and ate tuition from $1,584 to $1,740 5% increases in pay. Four jM^si- money from the state?" asked Mike their outlook and enlarge the next fall, unless the Legislature dents were not granted a raise. Kramer. pluralistic ramifications, depend­ knowledge of themselves and oth­ allows $30 million to be located Graduate student Barbara According to The Press Enter- ing on whether migrants and soci­ ers. Students should derive equal to the C.S.U. System to balance Kimball said, "I can't believe that ixise. Chancellor Bairy Munitz will eties are willing to prcmote and their budget. gains by taking advantage of die instructors only received a 1.2% receive an 8.6% salary increase, acceptmulticulturaldiversity with­ Tuition fees this year stayed the salary increase this year and the which will be his first raise since academic and social diversity avail­ out feeling that their identity is same as last year. This was wel­ in'esidents received a more sub­ be was hired almost five years ago. able to them. come news to students and their stantial raise." All raises will be retroactive being threatened. parents. "I am really disappointed at hear­ from the first of July. When students decide to pur­ See Study Abroad "1 was glad fees didn't change ing this. I can't afford this increase Students receiving financial aid sue their educational goals abroad, because I couldn't have afforded and will have to check into the will probably see an adjusted tu­ they are manifesting the willing­ Page 3 ition award amount next fall. PAGE 2 NOVEMBER 15. 1995 TM^ CQYQTE QHRPNIQl^ VIEWS ON THE NEWS East Meets West at Conference By Victoria Besedin ing issues and finding solutions for never understood before. Editors Wanted! bettering the status of women was "I think that is a major lesson to editor-in-chief what the conference's agenda was. be learned from the conference," Poverty, health, violence, refugees, Gruenbaum said. "We all have Dean Ellen Gnienbaum spent technology, the environment, and something to learn from each Sept. 4 to 15 in China at the Fourth political decision-making were the other." The Coyote Chronicle Is now World Conference on Women and main issues discussed in a variety Gruenbaum explained many discovered that women do not al­ of ways: Impromptu discussions, examples of women from the west ways see eye-to-eye on probl^s, cM'ganized events and forums, and {^testing nude to i*ove liberation accepting applications for the but they can fight tooth-and-nail protests. while women frcan the east couldn' t on important issues. 'The Chinese for example, are understand why someone would Groenbaum, jH^ofessor of anthro­ trying to fmd ways to have a mar­ want to uncover themselves. positions of EdItor-ln-Chlef, pology and acting Dean of the ket economy and take care of their Domestic violence was impor- School of Social and Behav­ ioral Sciences, said the United Managing Editor, and Adver­ Nations General Assembly sponsored the conference. The "I was very event was divided into two parts: tising Manager. For Informa­ The first part was the one pleased to hear Gruenbaum attended for non­ governmental participants. The the extent to tion and applications, call The second session was for govern­ mental officials. A total of which women 36,000 women from around the Coyote Chronicle Business wtx'ld attended the conference. from other parts The Chinese government originally planned to host both of the world are Manager Cathy Miller at 880- groups in Beijing, but moved the non-governmental organi­ asking questions zations to Huairou, a resort area 5931. Deadline to apply Is an hour away. This allowed the about their reli­ w(»nen to protest and discuss issues without breaking the gions and cul­ Nov. 23. Chinese law. "Each day at 10 a.m., some tures." United States officials met with Section Editors, writers, art­ women in the North American pfibto by CrisV'na Hanson tent to brief us on the document tiiey were drafting. We discussed people's health needs," said tant fw many American wonen, ists, and photographers are issues with them to try to influence (jrtienbaum. "Women frcMn Sudan, but many women from other coun­ th^ (the officials) and hear what where I once taught for five years, tries saw it as acceptable fOT their their debates were about," said met several times and talked to husbands to control them. also needed. Please contact Gnienbaum. each other in China like they Gruenbaum agree that a lot has "Action for Equality, Develop- couldn't at home. Even thought changed for the status of women in mentandPeace" was chosen as the they totally disagreed with every­ China in the last 50 years. She said Victoria Besedin or Arthur F. conference theme. Gruenbaum said thing, they still called each other 5,000 Chinese women were there. that die European women's move­ "sister."' A trip discussed education and the ment considered equality as their After the women from Sudan arts with Gruenbaum one day. Kimball at 880-5000, ext. 3940 goal, while women from impover­ collaborated during the women's "It was fascinating," she said. ished countries decided economic conference, they agreed to band Dr. Gruenbaum and Dr. develc^ment was the most impor­ together at home to help solve their Geraldine Stahly, who also at­ or In UH-37. tant issue. Still other warring coun­ countries' battles.Gruenbaum said tended the conference, will give a tries said peace was the issue need­ peaceful exchanges like that were lecture on their experiences at 7p.m. ing to be addressed. beneficial to all the larticipants. Nov. 21. Please call Dan Whither Discussing problems, i*ioiitiz- They gained insight into topics at ext. 5857 for more information. 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