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November 11Th 2002 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 11-11-2002 November 11th 2002 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "November 11th 2002" (2002). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 524. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/524 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]. Serving the Students of CSUSB for 36 Years Volume 36, Issue " November 11, ZinfZ http://chronicle.csusb.edu Circulation 5,000 'Votes greet Reynolds with win The Scene PAGE 4 Election This week's Faculty Spotlight shines on Results Dr. James Eller from California Governor the Communication Gray Davis (Dem) Studies Department. Votes: 3,227,007 Percemt: 47.4 Bill Simon (Rep) MlAltl' Votes: 2,887,408 Percent: 42.4 Reinhold S. Gulke(Aml) Votes: 116,673 Percent; 1.7 UJ-JJ. Peter Miguel Camejo (Gm) 'Votes. First, they were playing game from the moment his first By Steve Shelton Votes; 353,598 Percent: 5.2 Advertising Manager former CSUSB coach Larry shot tickled the bottom of the twine, Reynolds who successfully and did not stop until his 'Votes had Gary David Copeland (Lib) Cal State San Bem^ino gave coached them for the past five years upended the 49ers 61-53. Votes: 148,049 Percent: 2.2 meaning to a typically meaningless to a 110-35 record. The second and In a battle between two very pre-season game against Cal State most important is that the Division similar teams CSUSB's talent and Iris Adam (Nat) Long Beach on Friday night at the 11 Coyotes defeated the Division I athleticism proved too detrimental Votes: 79,893 Percent: 1.1 PAGE 7 Pyramid. 49ers in astounding fashion. Farmworkers who are Two things made this night. The 'Votes leading scorer ~BasketbaU Contin­ -Results continued exploited while working especially meaningful for the Bobby Burries set the tone for the ued on page 20 on page 2 for Taco Bell visit CSUSB. Award winning photographer visits CSU San Bernardino A£rE represented positively in art. By Susie Medina Multi-Cultural Editor With 310 art majors at CSUSB and with 29.7% of CSUSB's entire Mexican American population being Hispanic, this photographer Jose Galvez visited event was informative for many. CSUSB on The audience's Tuesday and reasons for going Wednesday to ranged from interests discuss his in art, photography, work with Chicano issues, students in an journalism and the • PAGE 10 event success story of a man Lyricists Lounge held in sponsored by who has achieved Fireplace Lounge a hit Phi Kappa and much in his life. Intellectual Galvez began his Life. career in photography Galvez when he was 22 years Sports won a Pulitzer old. He was a staff Prize in Photo courtesy of AltaVista.com photographer for 13 Community Photographer Jose Galvez years with the Arizona Service in 1984 Daily Star and 12 for his work on a series of years with the Los Angeles Times. photographs of Mexican-American He also wrote his own book, Vatos, themes. He spoke in the Lower which combines his photographs Commons to an audience of "about with poems of Luis Albert Urrea. Jake ZylmanXihronicle PAGE 20 50 students" says Deborah Buck of He has also done covers for "Madonna and Chick" by Bonnie Petry CSUSB Women's Academic Affairs. other books including/I wenca/ioi.- Bonnie Pefry is a Reference Librarian in the Pfau Library at CSUSB; The photographer spoke Latino Life in the United States, by who is also an accomplished artist. The work above is an example of Volleyball take their mostly on his works and the subject various writers, including actor one of her favorite mediumsicollage. ? winning act on the ro^. matter of them: Latino's being Edward James-Olmos. ~ Full story on page 10 November 11, 2002 ELECTIO^J RESULTS California Lt. Governor Secretary of State Representative for 41st 48Y Congressional District Court Consolidation Cruz M. Bustamante (Dem) Kevin Shelley (Dem) 4,395,933 72.6 Votes: 3,339,443 Percent: 49.5 Votes: 3,064,150 Percent: 46.4 1,665,386 27.4 Bruce McPherson (Rep) State Treasurer 49Y Votes: 2,810,793 After School Programs. State Philip Angelide (Dem) Grants The Buzz 3.665,832 56.7 James D King (Ami) Votes:3,235,729 Percent: 49.4 Association of Latino Votes: 84,739 Percent: 1.2 2,810,730 43.3 Attorney General Jerry Lewis (Rep) Faculty, Staff and Donna J. Warren (Gm) Votes; 69,794 Percent: 69.1 50 Y Student Fundraiser Votes; 277,729 Percent; 4.2 Bill Lockyer (Dem) Water Quality, Supply/Safe Votes:3,388,097 Percent: 51.4 San Bernardino County Drinking Water Bonds Orders are being accepted for Pat Wright (Lib) District Attorney 3,544,895 55.4 fresh Christmas wreaths. Prices, Votes: 98,460 Percent: 1.4 Insurance Commissioner 2,856,385 44.6 range from $25-$37 and Mike Ramos includes shipping to any location Votes: 149,298 Percent; 65.5 Kalee Przybylak (Nat) JcimGaramendi (Dem) 51 N in the continental U.S. Votes; 62,055 Percent: 0.9 Votes;3,051,491 Percent: 46.6 Trattsportation. Allocation of Motor Wreathes will be delivered State Ballot Measures Vehicle Taxes between Dec. 2-8 if ordered by Paul Jerry Hannosh (Ref)\ Superintendent o f Public Propositions 2,576,464 41.3 Nov. 19. Payment is required in Votes: 74,955 Percent; 1.1 Instruction 3,652,556 58.7 advance. For more information 46 Y or to place an order, contact Jack T. O'Connell Housing and Emergency Shelter 52 N Irene Carrasco at ext. 5099, or Votes; 3,390,760 Precent: 61.5 Trust Fund Election Day Voter Registration at [email protected]. 3,701,256 57.5 2,615,493 40.6 . State Controller 2,737,657 42.5 3,810,995 59.4 Gotvemment Job/ Internship Fair Steve Westly (Dem) 47 Y Kindergarten-University Facilities Y - Proposition is passing Votes: 3,003,163 Percent: 45.5 Federal, state, county and city Bond N - Proposition is not passing agency representatives will be 3,837,641 59.0 available to answer questions, 2,675,190 41.0 All figures as of 11/8/02 provide career and internship information and application forms or procedures. The event will take place Nov. 15, 9:00 By Jose Uzarraga a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Student Ste^ Writer Union Events Center. Bring of California Higher Education attending the conference are taken Student Summit (CHESS) for the to the state capital. Once they are Information Jungle Web academic yem' of2002-2003. Slw tiiere each group of students is Tbtoris was elected by the California given a chance to meet with their State Student As«3ciation (CSSA) state legislator. These students are Information Jungle is a web tu*. Board of Directors. -' • given the chance to talk about the torial designed by CSUSB li­ Butler was elected the chair issues that most concern the brarian, Bonnie Petry, for, of the CSSA Board of Directe students at CSUSB. one who needs toJ by die rest of the board, which is The conference is open to alfc for university-level classes. A made up of about eight. students from any major who series of seven short, self-paced This board of directors meets would like to talk to their lessons in plain English gives every month to help plan the representative about issues that students a good, basic knowl­ CHESS conference. With the are important to them, such as die edge of what the Internet is and lelp of the cost of tuition. how to use it for research. director of When asked The tutorial will take place in governmental about this Butler the Pfau Library on Nov. 14 relations for replied, "We from2:30-3:00p.m. For further CSSA Laura Cur, advertise this information contact Bonnie Butler helps to conference to Petry at ext. 5114 or at organize ^the University pf [email protected]. C H E S S California conference. students and Cal State Mentors CO m m u n i t y "Basically my Needed job is to tie up college students loose ends with as well," everyone, on the If students are If you are interested in becoming Maihew Taylor/Chronicle interested, there a Big Brother or Big Sister this conference," she Butler hard at work in her office explained. "Last is a lobby core, fall, please attend -the year we had 250 students there. that is run by ASI, which Butler informational meetings on the This year we are planning for is also in charge of. She stated following dates; approximately 300." that "if there are students that are Friday, November 15,2002 The CHESS conference is interested in actually going to the Monday, December, 2, 2002 held in February over a weekend commission, then they are the Monday, January 13,2003 from Saturday through Monday.; ones that for sure (diey^re) taking, For further information please "On Saturday and Sunday we but (they) would love for other contact Dr. Tom Rivera at x5( hold workshops on a number of clubs and organizations to go. (located in AD-183). different topics. Some of them are Butler will be passing out flyers on the California State budget," about the conference to clubs and Career Development stated Butler.
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