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-- Fullerton citizens voice in aidling victins of str...... ent on steps that citizens can take in Math Workshop their opinions as the fire tuctural collapse and order to prepare themselves for a A math anxiety workshop will department announces damage assesnent. natural disaster. members take place Thursday, Sept. 29, from plans to create a John Kohaut, Concerned community 10:30 a.m. through 12 p.m. in room community-based emer- representative of approached Knabe with questions 1018. Students who are sruggling gency response team. FN WA, opened the ranging from the locations of with math can get the extra help they nieeting by presenting a <... hazardous waste to concerns regard- ing the protocol of emergency need by attending this fret event. By Stacy Fong check to Knabe for response agencies. Hornet Staff Writer $1400 to fund the e in e r g e n c v Knabe used the Red Cross as an Emergency preparedness was the Job Hunters preparedness program. exarple. main topic at the Fullertoi Center will hold The Workforce This- money was "The Red Cross can't take action Neighborhood Watch Association Fair Wed. Oct 19. The its Job raised by the FNWA in an energencyl unless they're Area Coordinators and Block event will take place in the FC Quad by cleaning local parks asked to go in," he said. "Many Captains meeting on Thursday, 2 p.m. The from 10 a.m. through once a week for $250 times they are ready to go in and than 50 Sept. 22. event will draw more per park. Kohaut help, hut they're just waiting [for offi- The meeting took place at 7 p.m. employers offering full time, part stressed that the cials] to give them the okay," he said. in the Fullerton Senior Multi-Service time, and internship opportunities FNWA is not only Knabe also stressed the urgent on Commonwealth Street. applicants Center for students. Prospective concerned widi neigh- nee1 for more involvement at the The guest speaker was Wolfgang are encouraged to bring a resume borhood crime preven- community level. "You're never new Chief of the as Knabe, the aiid keep their calendar open, tion. going to feel the sting until a disaster Fullerton Fire Department. offer on-the-spot most eniployers For the past three occurs," he stated. only in his second month interviews. Although open years, the FNWA has- Photo by Luis G. Gomez i The Hornet The FNWA meetings are of service for the city of Fullerton, For more information contact and are held been trying to prepare Sealing thee deal- John Kohaut (left) presents Fullerton Fire Chief, Wolfgang Knabe to the general public, Knabe shared many of his plans with the Workforce Center at: the city of Fullerton for (right) a cheeck for $1, 400 to initiate a community-based emergency response program. on the second Tuesday of every the 38 community members in (714) 992-7261 or emergencies. Under month at 7 p.m. at the Fullerton attendance at the community workforce. fullcoll. edu the new leadership of Knabe, this is sessions with training on issues such conducting a department assessment police station. Prospective new meeting. various plans of one of many prograis being active- as home hazards aid food safety, to evaluate the attendants'can e-mail or call prior your "We are concerned about has to ly developed. r and Fullerton bike medic profes- action the city of Fullerton to attending meetings to verify time We want Fullerton to be safety. problems. Other programs that are under sionals trainel to respoiid durinig react to poteitial and place. ready for an emergency," he said. Contest Winners developnent include: Fire Core large events such as graduations and In response to the devastation includes creating FC's Trendsetters won last Part of the process Katrina and trained volunteers to assist the Fire farmers' markets. Kniabe explained followiig Hurricanes For more information call: Search and Rescue Wednesdays Constituion Day con- an Urban to those pres- Department, senior safety education to he FNWA that he is currentld Rita, Knabe stressed Fullerton P.D. (714) 738-6836 The USRD will specialize test. They showed their patriotism Division. by dressing in red, white and blue t-shirts. The Trendsetters also served candy, cookies, and per- formed more that 100 services for Health Center's Financial Woes Healed FC students. presentations that revolve around choose not to snoke. It's a small Defining a Serving minorit, but we'd love to help those FC Health Services "Our doctors are pretty much different health issues. Getting 5-9 servings of Plant Sale made possible that want to quit. We would like to extends its gratitude to booked and double-booked. Not a These evemts are vegetables each day'is easy: The Horticulture Department students, citing student 100 percent of die time, but a lot of through fuids allocated to Health expand our [anti-smoking] programs will hold its fall plant sale on we have limited supplies letters of support as a the tine they're double booked and Services. because 1)A serving of fruits or Oct. 1, from 9 a.m. Hopefully we caii get more Saturday, major reason for the most of the time they're booked," "When von have money, you cani now. vegetables the size of the palm of through 4 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 2, nicotiie patches and gurm," Farsakh success of Bill AB 982. Brault explained. do a lot wvith it." Farsakh said. your hand is eqluivalent to 11 a.m., 4 p.m. Friday Oct. 7 said. fin Besides increasing services for Another service that Health one serving. Oct. 8 from 10 a.m. By Health Services plans to and Saturday AlexVallejo students, Health Services would also Services provides is taking surveys FC 2) A medium-size piece of through 3 p.m. Hornet News Editor and increase odier substance abuse like to update its facilities. that gauge student opinion fruit equals one serving. 'The sale will give people a health-related trends. programs. California Governor Arnold "There are three things that 3)1/4 cup of dried fruit will chance to buy a variety of plants, While smoking is seen as*a "We need more alcohol abuse Schwarzenegger signed Bill AB 982 [Health Services] needs: we've had provide one serving. such as California natives, drought lproblem affecting programs, so we can also deal with into law, giving community college- some eqluipment that's been oi hold widespread United States Department of tolerant species, and shade plants. say otherwise. these issues," she said. health services in the state a sigh of because of the cut-backs and we students, the iumbers Agriculture For more information visit of our students relief. have a plunbing retrofit that needs "Over 75 percent horticulture .fullcoll edu The bill- which gives colleges to be done. Also, there are some flexibility in terms of allocating funds computers that we need and some for health services and what student iedical equipment. It's iothing population(s) may be exempted major, but it's something that we Young Artists from paying die health fee- - was can upgrade," Brault said. plumbing 1 The Fullerton Museum Center eagerly welcomed by community The problen with the Art Studio: will offer the "Saturday colleges in California. occurs when tde eyewash station is World" progran Art Around the Director of Health Services used. Brault explained that diis p.m. begin- from 10 a.m. until 12 Lorain Brault expressed her causes the bathroom to be filled running ning Saturday Oct. 5 aud gratitude to students who took the with water. tlerafter through sta- every Saturday time to participate by sending letters "We don't use [the eyewash Oct. 29. to the governor. tion] that oftei; [maintamiacel only in grades one through Childreii "We are ecstatic. [Health has to come in once a Inonth," she chance to learn var- five will have a Services] would like to openly thank explained. through explo- ious art techniques all the students Who wrote letters to The passing of Bill AB 982 has and instruc- ration, demonstration, the governor to support [Bill AB brought a collective cheer froam tion. $85 fee will cover all mate- The 9821. That clearly made the differ- communiity colleges throughout ence," she said. California. iforationl contact Fior ~oe With the nev funds, Health "I've' had about 40,000 congrat- pnrks ai 1(1rcea~tion dleparutment Services hopes to increase its service tlatioms," Brault joked, she then options for students. added, "I've heard from iproblablv "Now that the bill passed, we'll be 30 colleges," she said, smiling. 1)eaiiia Car Show able to restore our cutbacks atid we FC Health Educator to al(ld solie new Farsakhi was also pleasedl that Bill Inter-national really hope The Calio~nia ,y the services," Brault said. AB 982 was alrovel A~to Sow is coing to the Psychological counseling is one governor. Anaeim Convention Center. tat our of die areas that Brault ihopes to "We are happy to know ''llusda!~ O)c. 6 wvill be "college Irevamp. services aren't going to be cut ail Iv-fer nligt." Students can get a going to be able to pro- Currently, FC Health Services that we're lice ticket with a v'alid student ID has two psychologists oii staff vide everything that we've been whlenl they l>uchase a ticket for $10. working 12 hours per week shifts. wanting to," she said. !Due to high demand, lhowever, this According to Farsakh, services larticular service has been consis- imay be iincreasedl (lepending oi time aiount of available resources. Opinion...... 02 tardy booked. "[Phsychological services] have "It's up to the diector to imple- News...... 03 been booked since the second week any changes," Farsakh Features...... 04-05 ient of school. We iow have a waiting explained. Photo Journalism...... 06 list, so we'd like to add more The added funds will allow for A&E...... 07-08 more one-on-one counseling for Sports...... 09 psychologist hours," Brault weight-loss programs, weight-gain Calendar...... 10 explained. Other services are also working advice, or for studeits who are Visit us at: hard to keeplup with the demand. interested in quiting sioking. www.fchornet.com for Student requests for clinical Farsakh is responsible for more news, sports, opinion services keep the staff working hard. organiziiig die healdh fairs, out- reach education programs, and and entertainment. - I I- -- 1-I I-- " I I I c,, Irc~ s ------I THE HORNET 2 Opinion Wednesday, September 28, 2005 ~~~~~r~nr~Bssa~~~ ""lxxl..iv~ :lil:~ The Hornet Staff Editorial -0- .:...:::: . Editor in Chief Natalie Navarro Managing Editor :XX couteroin Brian Guthrie Spacing Out Adviser In light of the recent (man-made we don't cancel the Air Jay Seidel Force. We missions without "a major calamity.' andl natur'al) calamities that America don't cancel the Navy. And we're The current space shuttles are to b( is facing, it Ad Manager seems like the furthest not going to cancel NASA," he said retired by 2010 after almost a Should thePldeo thing fiomn Kasey J. Moran its collective (http://www.cnn.com/2005TECH/s quarter of a century of service. consciousness is space exploration. pace/09/19/nasa.moon/). These are estimated to be good Allegiance contan td List week NASA announced a While President George W. for approximately 220 missions plan to resuscitate the manned lunar Bush has been marginalized as "a before any serious problems occur missions program News Editor at an estimated man of faith" (which usually carries (L.A. Times, 9-20-05). "under.d Alex Vallejo cost of $104 billion dollars ("Back to the connotation of being "anti- As human beings, we seek Moon via 'Apollo on Steroids"', Los science") Opinion Editor for his stance on stem cell knowledge of the world around us. Angeles ines 9-20-05). research, and his fundamental views By Johni~iiii--ii~ii~B::: Robert This knowledge can manifest its :k:::.:ii Robert Rosario Jr. :i jiiiiolvefliii With the cost of the Iraq conflict on evolution, this time it was Bush rewards in ways that are subtle or estimated to be near the $200 billion Features Editor who showed foresight by imperceptible when viewed on a mark by the Congressional Lizzie Donovan Budget announcing the initiative to put men contemporary scale. I lbelievei tat under"1od".put t'>wth"hephasepeope>= Office (http://wxvw.npr.org) and the back on the moon 18 months ago. For example, Alexander Fleming shouldl be renovedlrt. romthe ilin Arts & Entertainment devastation of hurricanes Katrina Ediltor As reported in the L.A. Times, discovered penicillin in 1928; and Rita fresh in our ninds, :.:....o'Ille1i1 c .. Alh u h 'b it . a the manned moon missions- which however, its importance wasn't :i." John Roberts :::::::!:j:j;?:iiy:ii::::::::i::i ::":::.i ::::Y:{i:.:%:?.Y':..::::i::::::i!'.::":i_ " manned mt Amerli~icanls cots Tepede ioon mission takes on a are tentatively scheduled for 2018- realized the 1940s. and a ioirttnfl trivial undertone. :.. isa:grie nitme, Ibelieve te roAxait ws.. Sports Editor are part of a broader project to build Perhaps Louis Pasteur, who The lessons that science if teykew. oreabout thewitn17'evr Jonathan Saavedra teaches a lunar base; essentially turning part is credited with discovering the Aeia' us; however, have the potential to pledgfe itself, (theyNmight js heeni rteprlei of the moon's surface into a small pox vaccine (and whom the Calendar Editor transcend generations, and change their indIIs. ~ h rgnJie seem to launching pad for manned missions process of killing disease-causing ftepcg Dawn Sheibe dwaif the emphasis that we Thr pledge itself '. .. o~oaie place on to Mars by as early as 2020. pathogens in foods or h the financial woes of the day. hsbeen rei. ed' .rtm s' sa- Copy Editor The design of the new space "pasteurization" is named after) put NASA Administrator, jo:ur tmsx wt h Riov' ls.dn...Bllo Dana Williams Michael vehicles would resemble that of the it best when he wrote, "in the field of Griffin, expressed his opinion, past Apollo crafts, except the new [scientific] observation, chance las rviioocu- under:Cd.~Iihs hc noting why the manned S ingi 1954. It aiclddhe.fe. Photo Editors space explo- pods would be three times roomier favors only the prepared mind." ration missions should be carried this rev sion thiat 4' 2tr Jesus Garcia (accommodating up to six crew By taking on space exploration pr Luis G. Gomez out despite the problems added::...... liftes phraeiited h e r religkrn you hooe.: we are members) and more fuel efficient by we are preparing ourselves and currently facing. erGod'"GPtn alhogh for the fir,insm running on hydrogen. future generations for potential asthefedmt Online Editors us iou "We must deal with our short- Furthermore, the new crew rewards that may exceed our 62re>>:years, the pledge wBasdo eserliin'tal Chalauna Bradford term problems while not sacrificing s tgt Tee*eai'triti exploration vehicles would be expectations, and give human life an js i .00VsecziihuKlThat Morgan McLaughlin f:r over sixsi:!i~ decades :-;.:.....::.:.:.;:.:....:..-i the our long-term investments pledge mjutch of u A ericaas a in our reusable- NASA estimates that they unforeseeable advantage. ihad'nothizg donwith i'elig;io; future. to chrstin.'Th'1 Wh "'Lider' When we have a hurricane, will be capable of taking on 2,000 Wfriiev~thfi g from: civil.*o hudb euwdfo Reporters/Writers rihts toreii onal liberties five tthe c x sAas counsl ' t . 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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The Hornet welcomes letters on topics of interest to the Fullerton College community. Sheree Sayler David Santo Sandro Rameriz Whittney Auerbach Letters should generally-be less 20, Business Becky Moore Kent Thompson 19, Psychology 18, Music 18, Music than 250 words in length and 17, French 18, Undecided the writer must be identified "Yes. We along.- with-contact informa- "Yes, because it's "No, because shouldn't change "No because it's tion. Letters may be edited for tradition. This country was "Yes because everybody has dteir lg ttilems Hornet style, content, or tllmings." tit.e hu11i forcing peop~le to say built on religion and ethics. God is everything." otvn beliefs alIaI I(ldon't length. Some letters may be I ('It' the Pildc, undem' God' eve'n~ if' When we took religion and think that s('iei\' printed as guest columns or tlic\Iclicvc lie~ they dlon't b~eliev'e ini ethics out of schools, every should be put into lie excerpted and published in a 111IilIWmVis God." collection. Stories and photos generation has become category. that do not fit in the print ver- increasingly violent" sion may be seen online. '1i-iv IH()RNET News Wednesday, September 28, 2005 ~i~-St~~"~"""~"HH~...... ------Elections Bring Winds of Change By Alex Vallejo into effect until the spring of '06. Now, A.S. can better serve H-ornet N'ews Editor A.S. President Alejandra the students during ftuture events, Goodrich was pleased with the out- such as the homecoming and the FU. Students vote to amend come. up)comning Halloween festivities. the A.S. Constitution and "I think elections went well. We Above all, Goodrich encourages add new positions. have added more senators for a total students to play an active role at twtt3 r of 22," Goodrich said. Fullerton College. Associated Students held elec- The addition of the new senators "Everybody should get involved ions elections last Wednesday and is a welcomed change to A.S., as it in a clu) or A.S. We encourage lluwslav at the Quad. has struggled to fullfijl its duties students to send in feedback and 'Ihuis time, students supported since the start of the semester with suggestions. That's what we're here aiueiidiug :1th AS. constiution to only five senators. for; to serve the students," she said. inclide sev'erali nw )osts. The 1 "At the beginning [of the semes- Students wvho ar interested in mfeasurle passed w'ith an over- was1 terj, the secretaries had to run taking part in A.S. can get more wlielmiiig inrgili of 5-4-5. around and cover several things. It's inrfionnaflon by calling: The changes to the A.S. D ate: 9-22-05 going to be easier now," she said. (714) 992-7248 Constitution, however, will not go Date: 9-19-05 Incident: Sexual harras- Incident: 902-m medical ment involving a concealedru aid.caea- Time:430pmTime: 10:45 a.m. A Better Place to Learn Location: Buil "ng 300 Location: Building 800 Ma000- ~I"-II The new Adaptive I~A K . 6Z - ; Computer Lab facilities 3Fi~t7 p ease the strain and help qualified students reach Date: 9-19-05 their goals. Incident: 902-in mediical By Chalauna Bradford g ~ aidTime: 1:25 p.m. Hornet Online Editor 1'he Fullerton College Disability Support Services, Ioriadly knowvn as Adaptive Services, has found a newv Date: -19-05Location:uBilding 1000 home in the Library Learning lR(source Center. Incident:c902-in medicalsw Many,, Fullerton College students Photo by Jaclyn Rivera/ The Hornet may qualify for DASS and not even Eyes on the Prize- The Adaptive Computer Labs allow students with Time:p~m 525 10:08coaror4m. tn,~imTime:~ t know it. disabilities to achieve their educational goals through personal assistance. 0,a Any student with a verifiable everything a lot easier," said FC sti- "The Construction projects have ea: Location: Building 100 v mant CC plhysical or learning disability is eligi- dent Natalie Galindo. a huge effect on the DSS students," ble for 1)SS. The Adaptive Computer Lab Paul McKinley commented. This Week in FC History "Roughly 70 lperceiit of our stu- (ACL) serves more than 175 sti- "Everything that is being handled, dlents have at learing disability," I feel is being handled pretty well," dents a semester. The ACL provides In the Sept 25, 1926 issue of The Torch, the staff printed the following bit of advice, "This Adaptive Computer Lab Instructor Critics Beware- many different softwvare programs McKinley said. "Information on con- paper is conducted by volunteer students who offer their services free of all charge to the student body and to you. Coordinator Paul McKinley replied. that are based upon students needs. struction is being passed on to the No destructive criticism is therefore in order. Either keep your complements strictly to yourself or else roll up your Counseling, specialized tutoring, "With the program Kurzwell,i stud~ents by the administration." sleeves and join the staff." test taking accommnodations, and can understand die material better. The DASS has helped many Cutting Edge Technology- The Sept 29, 1978 issue of The Hornetboasted about the acquisition of a "type- transcription services are a few of the The program reads my books out- FC students reach their setting machine." According to the article, the EditWriter 7500 was capable of "storing up to 300,000 characters." many' services that are provided by loud to me," replied Galindo. educational goals. The machine set back The Hornet staff $24,000. DASS. "With the construction projects "W~hen I first came here, I Good Eats?- The Sept 28,. 1984 issue of The Hornet highlighted something called "Panache." The restau- 444 N. Harbor Blvd. It was described as "a pleasant experience." With individual tutoring DSS currently underway on the FC cain- coudn't read or xWite," repiled FC rant, which is now out of business, was located on It's a wonder why it went out of business. nmakes students feel comfortable. pus, many disabled student find student Sherle Schaad. 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1 1 ' . . ten AGShours encourages of completion community throughout service the and year. requires They h a believe that it not only shows dedication, but it proves to A Nighit 'p other universities that one cares about the community. 111 a Volunteers put inhours working at St. Jude's Thrift G a. m Store and helping out teachers. at various events. of Lust There is a long list of benefits that can be gained by One Staffer's experience joining Alpha Gamma Sigma. First and foremost, the popular Orange Sigma school and state chapters both offer scholarship at a opportunities at the end of the year. Tuition money is County Strip Club awarded to those who excel the best academically and Society rplans for who put in the most community service hours. Awards By Summer Mobl FC Honors Hornet Staff Writer ar depend on how much money is donated and fundraised an extraordinary ye(, throughout the year.. where people paw all over you just not admit this because of how some Letters of recommendation are also written for On a boring. Sunday night with because you're dancing alone at the people would judge them, but a By Lizzie Donovan students applying to comprehensive four-year institu- nothing to do, I decided to go on an time. At this strip club you can sit strip club helps them open up and Hornet Features Editor tions. The club advisers are always available to help stu- adventure. Sure, at the time the idea back, watch the show, and have a no longer be the one being tigdents out as much as possible. "Alpha Gamma Sigma sounded crazy, but after deep good time without the hassle of questioned, but instead the one W~hen you think of die word "gel:niuis," the firstthn spices up applications and resumes, showing that the thought, a strip club with the group being annoyed every time you who feels, superior compared that comes to mind is Alpha Gammi a Sigma. Okay, that student is a leader," Chow stated. The student will seemed pretty exciting. turn around. to the strippers, who are merely actually doesn't ever come to mind- the more obvious receive an official stamp if permanent membership is My destination was going to be a I do admit, some of the strippers offering a show. answer would be Albert Einste in- but the next achieved. This can be done by being an active member strip club in Anaheim known for seemed either sad or disoriented, A place where people feel generation Albert might he found w ithin this group. of the society for a year or more while keeping a having "hot girls." I went with some and they faked happiness through comfortable to open up about their Alpha Gamma Sigma (also knoawn as AGS), isn't high GPA. of my guy friends and met up later deep voice tones and high-pitched secret desires oftentimes can lead only a campus club, but is a stat tewide organization Club meetings are held from 3-4 p.m. in room 417 with my girls. Some- of. the guys laughter. to people falling for each other who throughout California. It emph..asizes community every Tuesday. In order to become a member, the ended up in the V.I.P room with At one point in the night, some were once believed to be "just service, scholarships, and most of all,1it teaches one how student must have a cumulative 3.0 GPA, be willing to the "goddess" strippers,. and others *of the. strippers sat down, tipping friends." Similarities in sexual drive to be a leader. put in ten hours of community service, and time helping stayed back with me tipping all the one of the, other strippers while she can lead to a new relationship Billie Chow, the new club presideent, is excited about the organization out. ones putting on a show.- was dancing. Talk about a family- possibility that could never be dis- starting the new year. "A lot of st iidents consider us The application deadline is Tuesday, Oct. 18 in The air in like bond. At this distinct strip club, cussed in a some club' and aren't aware of how much fun we actu- room 417. For more information, contact Professor a strip club is the strippers have to pay a $60 stage classroom ally have," she stated1. "WVe believe ifhat it will benefit the Fancis Mummery at (714) 992- 7292 but seems future of those who get involved." scandal, and "Strip. clubs have like the norm it seemed to became more popular in to discuss in a make every- recent. times mainly strip club. one fall under because generations of Though spell of. the adolescents have become the night was ~r~~ilust. I was fun, for some fine before I entered, but after more and more into reason when being in there for half an, hour, I sexually experimenting." went home suddenly felt lustful. I was on the Ifelt guilty. I prowl for a guy I could call mine, fee; it's good to know that they are still don't but lost interest after realizing the at least getting their money back. know why. I glam was just for fun. The strip club also had variety. had a lot of fun that night, but is one Though the experience is Not everyone fit the same profile; fun night worth the price of one uncommon for me, I would most there were blondes, brunettes, exploiting her body? definitely repeat it. 'Why? Because I Hispanics. and Asians. They were know that I would never be able to sure to have the type of girl any guy walk. up on a stage and strip for the was looking for. hounds watching me and then Strip' clubs have became more pick up the couple of ones at _.popular in recent times, mainly the end of the show. because generations of adolescents The exotic place was more fun have become more and more into than going to the usual O.C. clubs sexually experimenting. Most will NewsRoom A comic for By Allit Kirkhamu the unstable

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Life was simple before we became teenagers and college students. Having fun and reliving stress were as simple as a game of freeze tag. Only sooner or later we Too Much t'o grow up, and having fun just doesn't seem good enough anymore. Instead we have to wear fashionable. clothing or we're not good enough to hold a conversation 'Handle with, let alone date. We have to drive the cool car or have lots of money so people envy us. We get College Pressure and Stress can some- criticized everyday for everything, even when we pick times take students over the edge. up our favorite magazines or tune into our favorite shows, we are subjected to people who make us feel By Dante Yore fat and unattractive. Hornet Staff' Writer Then just when you think you can't handle any- more, along with social happiness It's 3:12 p).m. in Lake Elsinore on a Saturday your, you have to afternoon; die rest of the world is shopping, at a movie, worry about your grades, or you'll feel the wrath of Mom Dad. So you study hard, and aim for that 4.0 or 'still sleeping from a long Friday night of partying and GPA-which four years ago when you get the signal. You stand up and walk towards was amazing- but now with AP classes a now-open door. The sound of the wind blowing is so is only above average, because now it is pos- loud you can hardly hear anyone's voice, but it doesn't sible to get a 4.5 GPA. matter because you know exactly what you are suppose Once you've found a way to handle all of that, you try to to do. You step to die edge of the door aiid look down smile, when suddenly you realize you have bills to at die lplace where this all began, now only a spec in the pay. In between school, studying, and dating, let's throw distance as you fli 12,000 feet above it. You take a deep a part time job into the mix, because Cal Grants will breath, that sick adrenalin junky smile creeps on your give you only about $2,000 for living expenses every faice, aind then it suddenly hits you. You have a mid- semester. The piroblem with living in "The O.C."is that term ini your Philosophy of Religions class on Monday the average rent is $1,600 a month without utilities or a that you haven't studied for. Now that smile of yours cell phone- oh, and don't forget that $200 pair ofjeans, because what's gets a litdle bigger and vou thinik, "hey, there actually is the point of life unless you can be fashionable an upside if m~y parachute doesn't open," and in the process? Then it starts to build up and you want to scream, only no one cares to listen, You hurls' to die ground at 120 mph; 35 seconds of and I get to read about how 93 percent of parents in lreetiding with the total trip lasting about five minutes. America cannot understand why suicide is the second Then vou touch down, and everything you were leading cause of death. stressed out or depressedl about in your life seems The two leading causes of suicide are depression .and stress. Many young adults insigniicant. The girl or guy who screwed you over last feel like everything is just week, the imid-term you haven't studied for, or the bills too much to live up to. So jump out of that airplane and drink that vou still hiave to pay' no longer have any barring on your beer that everyone tells you not to. The next life. Why should they? You just jumped out of an time someone pressures you to fit in, punch him or her in the face. Realize airplane at 12,000 feet and lived. that many of your parents drank So somewhere along the way you are going to ask before they were 21 and had sex with someone else yourself why am I asking you to jump out of an before they got married. airplane. Simple; I am trying to save your life. Sounds Just be smart about it; don't get behind the wheel crazy, right? Not if y'ou look at it from this angle: after drinkirF, and wear protection for all other types of the seconid leading cause of death for ages 15-24 is driving to avoid adding more stress to an already stress- suicide, averaging out to 11 a day. Now that 11 a ful life. Three hours ago I touched down from 12,000 feet realized I am done "in." I'm out, and day, according to the United Way, consist of the peo- and being before you ever get ple who actually complete suicide, leaving behind an to breaking point, pick up the average of 200 people ages 15-24 who attempt sui- phone and reach out, operators are standing by at 1- cide each day. 800-SUICIDE. HORNET TiU Features Wednesday, September 21, 2005

way too fast. The car has ADay in the passed the 150-foot safety , ~~..c: zone, and shows no signs B e Chi... A Life: of slowing down. Do you open fire? Do you light it up, and kill everyone To Shoot or not to shoot? inside? Or do you wait, and hope that you don't get By Andrew Lay killed by your kindness? Hornet Staff Writer What if you wait? And By Kelsi Borland Hornet Staff Writer 3 the car does explode, It sounds easy. I know. It sounds like a soft Summer is officially over. Malls are now filled with people looking for killing two of your best option, putting someone down. I hear the new clothes to prepare for when the weather starts to get colder. Most of the fredand wounding ramblings of people saying, "Kill? I'd do it in a clothes worn during summer or spring can be worn again next year, but several others. What if you second. Blow his head off" But it's not that what about the clothes you won't ever wear again? shoot and kill the inhabi- ~ simple. Flipping off the safety and squeezing a Recycled or exchanged clothing stores take used. clothing, shoes, andi tants of the vehicle, only to trigger isn't as easy as it sounds. There is a whole accessories that are in good condition. The stores offer 35 percents find out that it was a man host of thoughts that meander through a soldier's cash- value for the clothes you bring in or 50 percent trade-in value, if you with his wife and kids? ' mind at that particular moment. " want to exchange them for other clothes in the store. Any time the store is Their car had faulty Does he have kids? Is he Mujahideen, or some breaks, now they are :::;::>:><>' Iraqi civilian casualties are on the heads of store hours. For the stores previously mentioned, the website address is and up soldiers. There is a safety' net of Muslim fundamentalists hell-bent on the w wv. name of the, store .com. For example, Buffalo Exchange is roughly 150 feet on checkpoints. If a car destruction of Israel and the West. Sunnis cwww.buffaloexchange.com. Exchange stores are currently looking for fall doesn't slow down when coming into the Muslims and foreign fighters cause the vast wear, so if you have any old sweaters or pants it is a Food time to try using checkpoint at this point, it is the soldier's <'majority of Iraqi civilian casualties, not one of these stores. >

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Not lead singer left the stage after about into a frenzy as keyboardist Erik Enough. three-fourths of the final song. struck the keys, much like how Pretty For Schroeder would do in classic By Jonathan Saavedra Next up was Play Baby, a politically-minded, Peanuts comic strips. HornetSpoils Editor By John Roberts aggressive band out of Orange HORSE mostly played songs HornetA &E Editor County. These guys were all over the from The Mechanical Hand, such as HORSE the band wildly trotted place as the lead singer, Jim Belisle, "Birdo," "Heroes Die," and "The Once, a long long ago, its way into Chain Reaction in had a berserk stage presence similar Black Hole." The band also went time Anaheim this past Friday night as to former WWVF wrestler, The retro and busted out a couple of when someone raised awareness approximately 300 Orange County- Ultimate Warrior. The style of songs from its 2003 debut full-length or funds for a cause that mattered ites uncharacteristically took their music was a bit tamer than WTIC's album, R. Borlax (Pluto Records). to them, their reward was a warm iPod earphones off and left their brand, with songs lasting up to As the set went on, the fuizzy feeling inside. Myspace page unattended for a few two minutes. temperature and humidity This feeling wasn't one that hours to experience a night that Again, the crowd wasn't really increased, which very well may have could be bought, traded celebrated the release of the band's feeling this band, as is also often the been a contributing factor to the or stolen. new album, The Mechanical Hand case with the second band of the vomit that spewed from lead singer If someone wanted to experi- (Combat Records). line-up. Belisle reminded the Nathan's mouth during the ence it, there was only one way to unimpressed performance. The evening started off with We audience that it was do such. Think In Centuries, a group hailing Friday night and that we should be Despite the putrid smell rising Now, however, that feeling from the El Segundo/Hawthorne happy that our "shackles" of the from the small puddle of puke, the area, led by a suggestively work week have been unchained, image of Nathan kneeling center either isn't enough or not mar- flamboyant lead singer/screamer. and pleaded for us to try to have a stage regurgitating his lunch was the ketable to the masses. WTIC had a hard-hitting, good time. His message seemed to epitome of Nintendocore. This is where those ultra "spazcore" approach as it performed get across to about 50 percent of the Photo by Jonathan Saavedra / The Hornet HORSE sent the crowd home on super cool colored wristbands a high note, reaching into its bag of come in. one-minute song after one-minute onlookers, as more and more HORSE - Apparently, clothing is optional for band members at the song, shades of critically acclaimed people started to move around a bit Chain as Nathan belts out lyrics and Erik dances in his underpants. tricks and pulling out the anthemic Why should anyone in this band The Locust's rapid-fire style. as the set progressed. "Cutsman" from R. Borlax. modern day have to donate The band got a lukewarm The ' next two bands were where more feet and fingers were out in Little Mermaid party hats and Right before one of the best money and not get something response from the half-full venue, as Bleeding Kansas and Orangeburg tapping and snapping. Orangeburg all, giving the sweaty, sardined and breakdowns in a song today; the material in return? do most bands that have the patient crowd what they Massacre, who are both Massacre warmed the crowd up, have been band motioned for some fans to The truth of the matter is that daunting task of starting the night coincidentally named after events despite the lackluster performance waiting for all night...Nintendocore. come onto the stage as cake and anyone who donates money and off. In an effort to obtain some sort that can be read about in US from a visibly tired lead singer, as the Nintendocore is what critics have marshmallows flew every which way. of reaction from the crowd, the lead history books. venue began to fill up to its appropriately labeled the type of Nathan and company then doesn't ask "what's in it for me" singer of WTIC tried to get his Bleeding Kansas, who appear on maximum capacity and the crowd music that HORSE creates, fusing roared the word, "Cut" a couple of is a sucker. guitar player to kiss him. Most a Split 7" with HORSE, played to a geared up for HORSE. 8-bit Nintendo-sounding keyboards dozen times bringing the crowd into Plus, now raising awareness is people, besides the dozen or so in much more enthusiastic crowd, Then out came HORSE, decked with heavy guitar riffs and vrocals that complete state of pandemonium. so fashonable! Plan your support to match Movie Review your outfits! "Let's see. Lance Armstrong yellow on Monday. Tuesday is so breast cancer blue. Wednesday Corpse Bride Breathes Life Into Cinema looks like God Bless America Burton film causes Deja Victor's family members are fish red. Whatever green represents merchants, while his betrothed's on Thursday. End the week with Vu for devoted fans of family is upper class. Thus, Victor's support music black. Wow, I am "Nightmare Before..." parents make a big deal to make sure so supportive of diverse causes!" everything goes perfect, lest they lose Or, if you are truly daring, By Dana Williams the opportunity to up their family in wear them all at once. Sure, your Hornet Copy Editor the social stratification. Victor and forearm will look like a charity lipstick party, but it's because you Betrothed to an unknown upper Victoria are set to marry even though class woman named Victoria, fish they've never met, and even really really care and stuff. merchant Victor Van Dort (Johnny Victoria's parents note that marriage Just do me a few favors the Depp) finds himself in the middle of isn't about love. next time you run out to get a new ultra super mega cool an internal dilemma. While practic- Made in the tradition of other ing his vows, he accidentally marries Tim Burton films, it is of no surprise wristband. First, send a big thank you a corpse named Emily (Helena that this film is being compared to Bonham Carter), who leads him into other morbidly animated staples card to the overworked and underpaid drone who made the a whole new world of the living dead. such as "Nightmare Before It is a tale of morbid truths, zombie Christmas." The style, characters wristband in some nameless Photos Courtesy of www.deppimpact.com foreign country. interactions, and emotionally driven. and music are all highly similar. Don't forget to remind him decisions. Even though there are more The Corpse Bride - Emily ( voiced by Carter) and Victor ( voiced by Depp) find love pre- and post mortem. what cause you are supporting, The main theme of this film mortals in this film than were in because he is probably too preoc- seems to be that emotions are so "Nightmare," there are still uncanny names), but Victoria/Sally finds "Making Christmas," sung while (you your mother on fire." strong, they are able to overcome character similarities. herself at the will of mother/evil guessed it) making Christmas. This movie earns a four out of cupied with making enough money to feed his family. death. One character maliciously In the first song, we are scientist. It was expected that there would five stars for its theme-driven Next, every time you see the notes "Can your heart still break introduced to an abundant amount The Burton-Elfman artistic be an abundance of lame puns. storyline, fun music, and' surprisingly even when you're dead?" Sure of townspeople, much like we were partnership works once again. However lame they are, though, they clever puns. enough, through the plight of Emily in "Nightmare's" first song. Here is Similar to "Nightmare," "Corpse can still be clever. In the so-called However, because of its we see that it can. It isn't until her where we see three mortals in the Bride" is written in musical form "underworld" where Emily resides, predictable nature and similarities to past is reconciled and every same stature as the three vampires. because the story is many times there's a "Second Hand Shoppe" Burtoni's past films, it just barely character is happy that Emily can Upon meeting our main better when put to song. that sells hands, and a black widow missed the fifth star. It's a distorted find true happiness. characters, we can't help but Particular songs are uncanny in spider that makes jokes about love movie that will make one This also ties into the concept of compare Victoria's mom to the evil their resemblance to their "marrying the widow." appreciate the love he or she has. finishing up business before being scientist, Victoria to Sally, Victor to "Nightmare" counterparts. For The cleverest, however, has to be See it with someone special, even able to fully pass on. Jack, and his dog Scraps. to Jack's example, the introductory song a reference to the underworld itself: if that someone special just happens Another underlining theme is the dog Zero. "According to Plan" is similar to "Why go [to the land of the livingi to be you. importance of the social class The storyline seems to follow "Nighmare's" opening song "This is when people are dying to get here?" structure and how marriage can exist along with the similarities: Halloween." Also, "The Wedding Another noteworthy quote of a without love in order to increase Victoria/Sally actually does love Song," which is sung while putting more serious nature is when Victor one's status. Victor/Jack (it must be the similar together a wedding, is similar to says, "And with this hand, I will light

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It also shows The audience realizes that Americans have happily how martial arts and ballet characters are b~einlg shot when At 11 a.m. on Saturday, embraced the colorful world of choreography, normally from two soldiers march across a white wall September 17 it is already 85 Chinese film. Movies, such as distant worlds, can be meshed and beat against it %ith a bat-like degrees with a nice cool breeze. The "Hero" and "House of Flying seamlesslv together with the prop), speckling it with red aroma of different ethnic food Zhang Yimou, ingenulity of brilliant mindls. lingers in the air, and the first band Daggers" by director lash marks. Photo Courtesy of www.mtv.com have captivated fans worldwide. T[he Chinese-inspired nmusic also The "gunshots" crackle like of the festival, Kasabian, is playing KROQ Inland Invasion - Garbage returns with a vengeance in Devore. Although they may not have been fireworks in the audience's ears. on the "Family Guy" stage. The fifth as easily (digestedas other American "Peace" fluirries down in thme cnd as annual KROQ Inland Invasion Madness, 311, Beck, Weezer, Cake the minute they stepped oni stage, blockbusters, they are nonethe less incandcescent- snowflakes, covering Concert at Hyundai Pavilion in andI Oasis. time audience was captivated. The appreciated for their uncommon the tragic bodies and burying Devore has begun. Each band had its own fans, but entire crow was standing up, beauty and visioni. them softly. Hyundai Pavilion is not the the crowd did not find its energy moving and singing. Lead guitarist In National Ballet of China's "hang also inco)rporaltes his cleanest v'enue andl prices for food until 311 wvent on stage. During their Rivers Cuomo came to the edge of "Raise the Red Lantern," the famous saturation of eye-plIeasinlg and drinks are outrageous. It cost p~erformance the entire crowd was the orchestra seats to play an audience is again lavished with colors. Like a flame licking a (lark $13 for a Hurricane drink and $10( on their feet, dancing and singing. acoustic solo for "Islanid inl the Sunl." Almost immediately a mosh pit was Zhang's decadent artistry but with a velvet sky, olio scene (depicts a for a large beer. After this peCrf ornance the band fine touch of creativity that woman in attangerine (dressdanmcinmg There were different types of formed in the lawn section. Venue asked an audience member to come transcends the modern technotogv against a midnight blue backdrop. food offered, however, the tradeoff security was called in to control the on stage and play the acoustic guitar situation of film. The costumes vividly plortray the was that the prices were almost twice because they were setting durinig one of the songs. Tlhe ticket The; plot for "Raise the Red luxurious age. Tlhey arc s howy and as much insidle the venue. The bath- fires and throwing things into the holders could not get enough of Lantern" is based on Zhang's almost, garish, with gilded rooms had several stalls but they crowd. 311 performed a drum solo Weezer. They continluedl chanting award-winning 1991 film:-Filled with emnbroiderv and111nearuly llun res(cnt were conltinuuly f~vloodling. that included bongo drums which for them when they would leave the drama and action, it's a story about humes. Despite all of this, they had a had everyone screaming and stage and the band eventually came love triangles, jealousy and fear in The jperformnce lheld thme Harley Davidson bar set up with dancing. After their set the crowd back to perform two encores. 1930s China, when feudal lords audience in awe all the way to the tables, TVs, a full bar and most was pumped up and ready for the Those encores left people so controlled the fates of their exquisite explosive end. The spectators importantly a place to get out of the rest of the performances. satisfied that most left the concert as concubines with a wiggle of their gasped, jolted from their seats aiid heat. One was able to view the per- Following 311 was Beck, the the last note rang out. fingertips. murmured in astonishmnt. Laughs formers on stage with the TVs and it artist who is a mixture of punk, folk The remaining few that chose to In collaboration with Zhao built their own rhythm throughout was a good place to socialize with and rap. His performance was the stay for Oasis received a rude Ruheng, the Executive Director of the crowd dutring a cleverly people. most unique compared to other awakening. Not only were they' Ph'oto tourtesy of bands. His set included arrogant NBC - Zhang is able to use ballet's www.ocpac.org chloreographl ed imajong sceiie. Kasabian, Bloc Party and many like always, but also their The Fishbone performed on the "Family different types of instruments. Most performance was not up to physical and non-verbal perform- National Ballet of China - Prov- air stood still as the drama Guy" stage, which served as the side songs were perforned standards. This shocked mnany' ance in this production to express ing the language of dance is uni- p~aralyzedl its onlookers. Many stage. These bands are considered acoustically but they still managed to people, especially after the more profound, visceral and sensual versal. jump~ed from their seats in standing emotions that dialogue ovation as the showv ended. to be those that are not as popular to rock the place nonetheless. He had exceptional performances from :311, seems to limit. adds an eclectic touch. Strings twang The NBC is the only Chinese the KROQ listeners. Of the bands a performer dressed in black pants, Beck and Weezer. Lovers tangle together, their and percussions drum, softening national ballet. It was founded in that performed, Bloc Party stole the white shirt and tie (he looked like a While most peop~le had left by limbs flowing in andl out of their and peaking as emotions calm and 19.59 as an' experimental company stage.- member of Best Buy's geek squad) this time, those that hadn't already bodies' hooks anl curves, to portray flare. Occasionally, high-pitched and has gone through many The band attracted people that on stage who danced to all of the (lid so during Oasis's set. love scenes. The dancers flick, soar vocals vibrate as unidque transformations over time. were walking around checking out songs, which was quite entertaining At best, they were off tunie and and twirl across the stage to illustrate embellishments to pointed toes, In its early years, the company the different booths or getting food to the crowd. lackluster. It vays quite a the joy and glory of young love. pirouettes and leaps. was formed by Russian ballet to come see them. They were the The highlight of the set was when disappointing end to a 12 hour day' Vengeance is marked by the The historical significance is masters who gave it atsolid, western last band to perform on the side a stagehand set up a table and each filled wvithl great performances. thunder of drums and stormy undeniable. The red lantern was the classical foundation. stage an~d the audience enjoyed member of band played music with It was a long day, but worth every movements. master's signal, which indicated the *However, today the company them immensely. crystal glasses. It was amazing, and it penny to see such an eclectic group Silk handkerchiefs, used as concubine he wished to sleep with aims to display both its western The main stage performers were left everyone intrigued. of bands in one place. the characters' hearts, are torn out that night. The envy aind rage the technique and elements of Chinese Travis Barker & DJ AM, Garbage, Weezer had the best perform- Only time will tell what will be in and strewn on the floor like women experienced mesmerizes the identity. Bravery, Jet, Arcade Fire, Live, ance of the entire day by far. From store for next year's Inland Invasion.

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Fullerton picks up its backed them up to their own second conference win of 1 1-yard line. Fullerton collapsed on the season against the Saddleback punt team Saddleback, extending its combined with a bad snap, Gaucho First Downs win-streak to four. punter Andrew Larson was FC 16 forced to tap the ball out of the 20 By Brian Guthrie back of the end zone, which resulted Hornet Managing Editor in a safety for the Hornets. This extended Fullerton's lead to 16-7. The Hornets rode the legs of Rushing Saddleback managed to put three Attempts their workhorse, Joe Chatruan, to more points on the board before defeat the Saddleback Gauchos FC 40 halftime thanks to Derik Martinez Satur(Iav night, 30-20. kicking a 37-yard field goal to cut the ~C. 52 (Thatinan scored three Hornet lead to six. toiiclidowiis, two on the ground and Fullerton scored again on its first OliC for his first touchdown possession of the second half, Rushing Yards reccl)tion of the season. Chatman marching 90 yards on ten plays iaii for 150 yards off 28 carries to FC 208 capped off, by quarterback Casey put his season total to 798 Whieldon floating a pass to SC 191. rushing yards. Chatman, who sprinted past Gaucho In last season's match up, the defenders for a 41-yard pass play. Gauchos momentum dominated the Saddleback countered with a Passing Yard.s Hornets in their 31-21 win. Hornet touchdown of its own on its ensuing Saddleback lost 16 starters from that FC 61 possession. Running back Daniel team that changed its offen[se to Dixon hit a gap paved by SC 139 h)clis more omi its ground game. Last the Gaucho offensive line that rear the Gauchos put up 348 passing ended in a 16-yard touchdown run yards against die Hornets. to keep the Gauchos close, 23-17. Total i'hme Hornets entered Saturday's The Gauchos cut the Hornet gammie ranked seventh in the nation Offensive Plays lead in half with 10:18 remaining hr J.C. Grid wire publication and The in the fourth quarter with FC 58 thil(l in the COA regional poll. The Martinez hitting another field goal C( )A is 1)011 1roni which bowl teams SC 78 from 29 yards out. are selected to play in post-season Both teams stuiggled to mount match ups for southern California. significant drives for the next 'The Gauchos were ranked seventh / Total Net Yards seven minutes of the ball game until in the COA heading into this Whieldon sprinted from midfield 1?C 296 rear's game. to the Gaucho 23-yard line, which "The game plan ~~'as to SC 330 set Chatman up for another score l)ut pressure on ISaddlebacki and to put the game out of reach just l)e aggressive," Hornet for Saddleback with only 2:25 left in (lelelisire coordinator Casey Fumbles: Photo by Jesus Garcia / The Hornet regulation and needing two scores. Niazotta explained. "We didn't play well," McElroy Number~Lost Saturday's game began with said. "Fullerton has a good running Saddleback, jumping on the FC 2-1 later to give Saddleback its only lead Fullerton scored next, to his end zone fumble recovery. back and their offensive line scoreboard first but not without a SC ~ of the game. capitalizing on one of Saddleback's blocks well." little help. The Gauchos' first Stagmiaro later explained that he During the scoring drive, Gaucho crushing mistakes. Defensive back Darryl Gober was looking for the matchup against :. possession resulted in three plays for .. freshman quarterback Kaser Peters The Gauchos (2-2, 1-1) were lead the Hornet defense with 13 negative four yards which lead to a Saddleback to be his breakout Penalties: broke his arm on a pass play to backed up against their own end performance after "so-so" outputs in tackles in the game. Six other punt. On the ptint, Hornet receiver Quincy Lever. The injury zone trying to break through the Fullerton defenders posted six retmim n specialist Kenny Stiger the first three games. Nuwber-Yards puts Peters out for the season, Hornet or more tackies as well. The l)ol)l)le(l the l)all after trying to pick defensive line for Stagnaro's touchdown marked the FC 9-~77 according to Saddleback head coach some breathing Jakubas defense added three more sacks, the pigskin up oii a bounce; room. On the first second touchdown for the Hornet Mark McElroy. play of die drive, Hornet bringing its season total to 12. SC 11-144 (lelelisive back Malcolm Cole hit defensive defense this season. Their first was The Hornets (4-0, 2-0) back Stephen Stagnaro met Lewis in last week against Santa Ana when The Hornets points per game Stiger as 500fl as he had the ball. responded quickly on their ensuing the end zone and stripped drops less than a point from [lie ball 1)Opped loose and the ball defensive end Joel Janke recovered drive. Freshman Brandon Edwards from the hands of Lewis. 33.3 to 32.5 with the win. Saddleback strong safety Levi Stagnaro a fumble and ran 36 yards to fos~essioix Time returned the Saddleback kickoff jumped on the ball in the cud zone, the house. Opponents average 21.75 points (;~irdiier 1)ouIice(l on the ball at their FC , 26:21 to the Gaucho 47-yard hue to resulting in against Fullerton. own [2-~'ard line. Fullerton's second Midway through the second set up a short field for Fullerton. touchdown of the game. The Hornets face Golden West at Ruummiimg back Orlando Lewis quarter, the Hornets capitalized on SC 33.33 Chatman promptly tied the "We knew we had 1 p.m. Saturday at Titan Stadium. ~iore in from die two-yard line for to come up another Gaucho mistake. score with a 32-yard touchdo~vn with a big play," Stagnaro time Gaucho touchdown ten plays Saddleback was forced to punt after run four plays later. commented on the play leading up an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty

. .~ Hornet Golf Squad Hits the

* GregoryGreens Against Golden West

Despite having just four players, the Hornet Women's Golf team is a bycompetitive bunch.

By Lindsay Theel Hornet Staff Writer

Fullerton's Woman's Golf team traveled to Huntington Beach this past Monday to compete at Meadowlark Golf Course against Golden West. The Hornets were led by Coley Lyon, who shot for 97, but lost to Photothe Rusfiers, who shot 367. "II didn't dol as well as I did last ~veek," commented Lyon. YouGotSeredHrne frshmn onia Baungoe u fo th bal to Wednesda'sgameyGor uast Head coach Nick Fuscardo explained that Fullerton was disqualified in a match against Golden West last week because they were short a player. The rules require four representing players in order to Sarah Brown collects 30 of the series, 30-23, were ofT to a game fotir, 30-21. score, and since there are only a kills as the Hornets defeat great start for the night before falliuig "We all get along great, the total of four players on Fullerton's the Mounties in sudden behind losing game two, 22-30. energy and the chemistry is team, it can cause problems if one death last Wednesday, 3-2. In game three, the Hornets, who awesome," Brown said. girl can't make a game. at one point were down hr nine, That became obvious as the The other three players on the By Dante Yore seemed to have a fire lit inside die Hornets headed into sudden death. team are sophomores Vivian Garcia Hornet Staif Writer team as outside hitters Browii and 'i'he kills continued, and Fullerton and Victoria Garcia, and freshman Kara Kierulif went on a killing sl)ree, Fullerton Women's Volleyball wemit on to take the victory, 15-8, Chelsea Taylor. only to lose the game by two, 28-30. hosted Nit. San Antonio College last and the game defeating Mt. SAC, Fuscardo started the Women's 'We played together as a team Photo \Vednesdar, coming from a 1-2 3-2. Golf Team at Fullerton eight years by Lindsary Theel / The Hornet really well tonight, and starting "We're pumped tip and gamime deficit to take home the win in ready for ago, and he has seen the program backing each other up to conic back anything that comes our xvax' in smi(lde ii death winning 3-2 (30-23, come a long way. and take the win," said Kierulfi, who contcrence, Kierulif said. "The competition gets better 22-30, 28-30, 30-21, and 15-8) led by Even though Fullerton didn't every hQle. had 14 kills and 12 digs for the night. "I'm totally ready for every year," he said, "since they outsi(le hitter Sarah Bro~~~ii. ctualify last week, Lyon herself went Fuscardo is interested in "I was on With Mt. SAC only one conference and readr to kick butt," started high school golf about seven lime. I was' excited home an individual medallist. recruiting for the team, whether the game away from the win, die lire lit Brown stated. years ago, the player's skill level has lccanse we knew dies' were a good Lyon's been plaving golf "as long as players just play recreationally or are in the Hornets seemed to The Hornets, who are in the really gone up. tealmi aii(l We ~vent out there to win, Ishel can remember." Her dad is a more serious and would like to try continue as Brown and Kierulif toughest conference in California, Fuscardo has had players earn said Brown, who iii the Sept. 17 professional golfer who teaches at for a scholarship. continued their killing spree. according to Head Coach Eddie scholarships in the past, the most tourlianielit at Samita Ana amassed Anaheim Hills, and he taught her a Despite having only four Fullerton also received hell) hN)Iii Rapp, begin comifereiice this Friday recent atteiiding UC Irvine. 24 kills br die clay, stonipecl Mt. very young age. players on the team, the 5\(~ with m kills on Wednesday freshman setter Jessica Stelile, at home against Saddleback. This year, the player with the Mo Lyon's long distance drives weie competition is fierce. dishing out 60 assists for the night. The game is scheduled for 6 p.m. most scholarship potential is 18- ,~n and die Hornets' V-Unit very impressive; she hardly ever Fullerton meets Saddleback at 12 The Hornets walked 'may with at die Fullertomi gym. year-old Lyon. ((3-3) ~~hio doniinated the first game missed the green and made par on p.m. on Monday at Tijeras Creek. THE~; I IORNIECalendar WednesdaySeptember 28, 20 -~-- ~ """ "l ------Fulerton College At a Glance

Compiled b Dawn Sheibe Hornet Features Editor Wednesday, September 28 Friday, September 30 Events Student Center Open House Entertainment Rin. 1406-1409 9 a.m-7 p.m. CSUF- "An Evening of Song" Cadena/Transfer Center Vocal Faculty and Friends Open House Recital Hall 8 p.m. Rm1. 1407 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Cadena/ Transfer Center Sports The Heart of the Islands Cross Country Hawaii & Hula Bakersfield Invitational Rmn. 1407 11 a.m.-12 p.m. @ Fairview Park 3 p.m. Guest Speaker: Cynthia Wafer Women's Volleyball vs. Saddleback @ Home 6 p.nm. Clubs Women's Soccer vs Santa Ana M.E.Ch.A @ Home 3 p.m. Rm. 318 2-3:30 p.m. Men's Water Polo Black Student Union Tournament @ Solano All Day Rm. 719 2:30 p.m. Continues Saturday Peace and Freedom Men's Soccer vs Irvine Valley Rmn. 126 3-4 p.m. @ Home 3 p.m. Sports Women's Water Polo vs. Riverside Monday, October 3 @Riverside 3 p.m. Men's Water Polo vs. Riverside @ Riverside 4p.m1. Clubs ICC Board Meeting-Mandatory Photo by Dawn Sheibe / Hornet Calendar Editor Warming up for the game-FC waterpolo team refining their technique before they challenge Riverside. Officer/Advisor's Rm. 1410 1:30 p.m. Thursday, September 29. Sports The Women's Golf vs Santiago Canyon @ Saddleback 12 p.m. Weekend Writing Center Tijeras Creek Course Writing in~ the Disciplines Presenter:Danielle Fouquette Saturday, October 1 Rm 808A 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, October 4 Math Anxiety Sports Presenter:Carolyn Facer Football vs Goldenwest Rml1018 10:30 a.m.- 12 p.m. AS Senate Meeting @CSUF 1 p.m. Rml1410 1-3 p.m. Men's Water Polo Tournament cont. @ Solano All Day Sports Men's Soccer vs Riverside @ Norco Campus 3 p.m.

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