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California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 3-22-1995 March 22nd 1995 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "March 22nd 1995" (1995). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 401. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/401 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]. Page 3 Page 8 Page 14 Arts and Entertainment: Commentary: Sports: The Editor's Farewell and Parting Shots Preview of "Candyman: Farewell to the -lesh": Review of the Dave Matthews Band Baseball anc^^^Softb^l Coverage CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO THE CHRQNICLVOLUME 29, ISSUE 10 MARCH 22. 7995 _ Crime on Campus a Cause for Concern for Students By Victoria Beaedin and 209 cases of motor-vehicle of California police are on duty 24 shift can make students with apetty crimes like, narcotics and weapon Chronicle Staff crime repealed. The "E" and "F' hours a day, seven days a week, theft report wail so that life-threat possession, or threats or arson or parking lots near Jack Brown Hall including holidays. ening crimes, like rape, murder and vandalism on campus? How can we You are a victim. I am a victim. are unprotected and not lit well at The body of a local middle assault, can be addressed. On a feel safe when we keep growing That guy walking to his car is a night. The vehicles parked in those school teacher was discovered in slower lime of day, it may take a and the budget for police and secu victim. The student running to class lots are especially prone to trouble Devil's Canyon at 11:15 am on minute to respond to students who rity devices doesn't? is a victim. We are all victims, vic because of easy access from March 17. Police are investigating might have called 5991 from any Crime is inevitable. No one is tims of public safety. Northpark Boulevard. There are possible foul play. campus phone. The dispatcher is safe. Practice roleplaying on how In recent months, crime statis seven parking lots on campus. Along with the university po always there to assist students and you might handle a certain situa tics have shown some scary num Sergeant Randy Keller of Uni lice, 9 Community Service Offic staff, even late at night or early in tion. Be aware and alert of your bers. These numbers may continue versity Police suggested all students ers T' e employed on campus.There the morning. environment. Walk to your car with to grow, as long as the student and use TTie Club device to reduce are also parking control employees Obviously a handful of law en someone or call the Campus Escort faculty population continues to vehicle crime problems on campus. who ticket undocumented autos. forcement officers cannot respond Service, especially at night. We grow and remain uniformed. He also said some students have Only the university police can carry to everyone. Some crimes go unno project whether we want to be a Frcrni January to November of left their vehicles unlocked because weapons and arrest troublemakers. ticed or undocumented because stu victim. Next issue, we'll explore last year, there were 390 crimes theydidn'tthink anything badcould Their jurisdiction at Cal State San dents fail to report crimes. self-defense and awareness issues reported to Campus Police. In De happen. WRONG answer. With Bernardino is within a two mile I am apprehensive about future once again so we can lessen the cember, there were 409 crimes re only one-third of the land CSUSB radius of campus, however, they criminal activity on campus. I men chances of becoming a victim. ported, with theft leading in re owns developed, thereis more room may use their powersat other Cal tioned Pepper Spray and Mace -Victims have voices. Call 880- ports. There have been 799 inci to expand. What does this mean to State Universities statewide. With classes last issue, as a safety pre 5165, the Campus Public Safety dences of crime on or around our us? More educational and cultural only 5 police officers, a busy swing caution fcH-assault. What about other Office, to have yours heard. campus in 1994 and $180,391 in opportunities, and victim possibili damages to the state of California ties, especially at Coussoulis Arena. In 1995, there have been 107 The land below the dike near Women's Basketball Coach Resigns crimes reported with $45,558 in Devil'sCanyon, where some crimi total damages andloss. Crimes from nal activity occurs, is owned by the By Brian Lees Monday, March 6. The Cal State seed in the CCAA playoffs, where murder to obscene phcme calls are university. The city owns the hills EcStor in Chief Athletic Department will begin the season ended abruptly in a loss listed and Quinton Moses keeps the beyond that land, but the different immediately a search to fill the po toconferencetivalUCR. Last year, statistics as crimes are repealed. law enforcement agencies cooper Luvina Beckley, women's bas sition. Simpson added that the po Beckley coached her team to a phe More students commuting to cam ate to keep the campus as safe as ketball coach for the past two years, sition will be advertised both state nomenal 29-4 record rnd an ap pus means more automobiles are possible for the students. Even is resigning her post effective May wide and natiorally, with the goal pearance in the NCAA Division U parked wherever possible. There school police from Cajon and 31, reports Nancy Simpson, of jqDpointing a new coach by June Championship Game. were 81 incidents of auto or motor- Shandin Hills schools intervene CSUSB's new athletic director. 1. Although this season would vehicle-associated crimes in 1995 when needed, since only five State According toSimpson, Beckley Beckley led the Lady Coyotes probably be classified as a rebuild submitted a letter of resignation late to a 12-15 record and a number 3 ing year for the Lady Coyotes, the team still featured many sU"ong University Hall Evacuated young players who offered the pro gram a bright future. By Corina L Borauk The second floor of University It has also been reported by Advertising Manager jjjjj Ijquscs two very importantS tu- Chronicle staff writer Ben Wirick dent Service offices: the Learning and The San Bernardino Sun that Rumored to be the fourth time Center, a place for students to take the NCAA has enounced that sanc since September, University Hall tests, type papers and receive tutor tions for last year's use of an ineli was evacuated under emergency ing, and the offices of Services to gible player will be handed down to conditions. The fire alarmssounded Students with Disabilities. Under Friday, March 17 around 3:45 p.m. CSUSB some time in April. It is emergency evacuation procedures unknown whether or not there is Public Safety was notified by Com it is impossible for wheelchair any relation between this announce munications Department Secretary, bound students to use the stairs. ment and Beckley's decision to re Jo Ann Delorey, before leaving the Alternate means must be found to sign. building. Ten to fifteen minutes evacuate these students due to the later officers arrived on the scene. Beckley and athletics informa fact that there are no ramps in Uni tion director Bill Gray were un By 4:00, students and faculty were versity Hall or Jack Brown Hall allowed back into the building and available for comment leaving no which lead from floor to floor. This speculation as to why Beckley chose at 5:00 an electrician was called to incurs that disabled students must toresignat this time. TheChronicle discover the source of the problem. depend on others to help them es requested additional information The cause, according to Officer cape from the building. Delgado, was an electrical short in from Gray's office on Thursday, Certain measures have been March 9, but no response has been a fourth floor smoke detector. The taken to facilitate the assistance to forthcoming thus far. As soon as entire ordeal, from start to finish, disabled students. Students with any additional information is made lasted less than an hour, but it raised disabilities are encouraged to regis- CSUSa Women's Basketball Coach Luvina Beckley resigned on March 6. available. The Chronicle will re some questions of safety that must BecMey coached this year's team (seen in action above) to a 12-15 record. port it. be answered. See Evacuated, Page 2 PAGE 2 UAPru9^ 1Q9S IHICURONICLE Presented by e. mW Events From Wednesday, March 22 to Wednesday, April 5,1995 ART EXHIBIT- Annie DISCUSSION-IS EVERY MINORITY ASSN. OF PRE- Siems:"Recent Work." Original THING BLACK & WHITE? :Ar« HEALTH STUDENTS - Regular works in found materials, ink, paint STD's Reducing Casual Sex? Stu meeting. Student Union Senate IFiimt IBmMlimmom for Winter and grasphite. Daily through April SPRING BREAK. No classes dent Union Mullticultural Center, 1 Chambers, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Quarter. Through Mar. 25. 7. University Art Gallery hours: through April 2. p.m. - 2 p.m. Mon. - Fri, 9 am. -4 p.m. Sat. - Sun. WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT .SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENTS for 12 Noon - 4 p.m. Free. AL-ANON. Support group for the NEW STUDENT ORIENTA GROUP - Regular meeting. I Spring Quarter, via THACS. Throu^ families of alcoholics.