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11-11-2002

November 11th 2002

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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 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 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 , 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. ^ organizations on campus. Center The workshops are based More information about the conference is available online at upon a theme at every conference. The Career Development the CSSA website "The theme this year for the Center's list of Fall 2002 < w WW .est 11 stendts.org). conference is 'investing in our Workshops is now on line at: Registration is not available on the future'," explained Buder. "We http;career.csusb.edu/ website just yet, but should be all know that the budget is a big \vorkshopsthisquarter.html issue this year. That's kind of why available soon. November 11, 2002 Health Check-, Police Reports November is National Diabetes Month What is Diabetes? Nov. 4 Incident: Residential Burglary apartment #6, regarding a residen­ At approximately 4:00 p.m. of­ tial burglary. A female student Diabetes is a disease that aifects nearly 17 million Americans or Incident: Residential Bur­ ficers responded to Serrano Village, resident reported that unknown 6.2% of the U.S. population, and the numbers are growing. glary Morongo Hall, regarding a residen­ suspect(s) removed property from Approximately 650,(K)0 people are diagnosed each year, and most At approximately 12:55 tial burglary. The male student resi­ her room without her permission. Americans with diabetes are undiagnosed. p.m. officers responded to dent left his room unlocked while No leads or suspect information at The metabolic disorder, involving the pancreas, is the 6^ leading Serrano Village, Joshua Hall he was in the shower. Unknown this time. cause of death by disease among Americans. The pancreas controls the regarding a report of a residen­ suspect(s) entered his room and re­ Disposition: Report Taken glucose level in the body through the production of insulin. tial burglary. A female student moved property without his permis­ The costs for treatment is expected to climb all the way past the resident allowed a Hispanic sion. Nov. 6 billion dollar mark by the end of the decade. Reasons for health care male into the Hall, who claimed Disposition: Report Taken increases deal mostly with the complications that the diseasecan cause he was a DJ for a local radio Incident: Medical Aid to the body. Complications are as follows: heart disease, stroke, station and was about to deliver Nov. 5 At approximately 1:11 a.m. kidney failure, blindness, and amputations. a promotional prize. officers responded to Serrano Vil­ Ethnic minorities that are at risk for developing Diabetes are people The student saw the sus­ Incident: Injured Student * lage, apartment #6, regarding a of AfricMi-American, Native-American, and Latino/Hispanic heritage. pect in the victim's room as she At approximately 8:59 a.m. of­ report of medical aid. A CSUSB was walking by the room's ficers responded to the Health Cen­ student complained of reoccuring What are the tvpes of Diabetes? window. The female victim ter regarding a report of an injured pain in her chest from a prior op­ student said nothing was miss­ CSUSB student. A male student eration. SBFD personnel arrived There is Type 1, also referred to as "insulin dependent" diabetes. ing, and had not given anyone injured his hamstring while play­ and recommended she seek medi­ In this type, insulin is injected into the body to keep the bodies blood permission to enter her room. ing flag football. The student was cal attention. Per her request, her sugar and insulin levels balanced. These patients must follow a The DJ was contacted and treated and released. roommate transported her to the nutritional diet that keeps them from eating foods that are high in sugar, said he was out of town on an Disposition: Report Taken hospital. since their main goal is to lower the body's blood sugar. assignment during the time of Disposition: Report Taken Type 2 diabetes is the most common of the two and is more the incident. Incident: Vandalism prevalent in adults over the age of 55. Type 2 of the disease be Disposition: Report Taken At approximately 12:15 p.m. Incident: Assist Other Agency treated by losing excess weight, following a diet, taking oral officers responded to University At approximately 3:09 a.m. medications, or insulin if needed. Incident: Non>injury TrafHc Hall regarding a report of vandal­ officers conducted a traffic stop of For more information on diabetes diagnosis, treatment, and Accident ism caused to one of the men's a suspicious vehicle as it exited complications please contact the American Diabetes Association at At approximately 3:50 p.m. restrooms. No leads or suspect in­ Devils Canyon. www.diabetes.oTg, Department of Health, or your regular physician. officers responded to lots E/F formation at this time. Upon an investigation with regarding a report of a non-in­ Disposition: Report Taken SBPD, both occupants were found jury traffic accident. One ve­ to have outstanding warrants for r—WGftL-D-N€W5-BEAT— hicle was towed away per the Incident: Residential Bui^iary their arrest. SBPD transported owner's request. At approximately 4:00 p.m. of­ both individuals to jail. Disposition: Report Taken ficers responded to Serrano Village, Bin Laden alive and planning more attacks Disposition: Report Taken According to the head of Interpol, the world's international police force, Osama bin Laden is alive and is planning simultaneous attacks on ^the Spited States and ojther counuies. ^

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By Janna Preston community work. Eller has spent By Tcresita Sosa Staff Writer over a quarter of his life as a com­ Scene Editor munity activist. Another position that Eller Dr. James Eller has been a lec­ held was as management profes­ turer at CSUSB since 1989. He sional. He also served seven years Name: David Blake teaches communication courses for on a school board, which better M^or: Majkcting the management program as well taught him how to deal with people Year: Junior as organizational and behavioral more effectively. study courses. He also teaches the Eller's most important u-ansi- " The key to staying alive in a campus writing and research tion in his life came when he went life of constant change is to classes, which are part of the gen­ from military life to campus life. expect the unexpected. Re­ eral requirements at CSUSB. According to Eller, five years main vigilant and above all Eller completed his under­ as an enlisted man during the Viet­ remember daily that God ir graduate work with a double major nam era, "did not completely pre­ firmly in control when all else in History and Economics at Chico pare him for academia, but pre­ indicates otherwise " State University. He then com­ pared academia for him." Eller enjoys the writing^ pleted his graduate degrees in Phi­ Janna Preston/Chronicle losophy and Theology. He also courses and says he learns a lot Name: Maribel Curiel Active man on campus Dr. Eller completed graduate degree in Pub­ from the 75 students be may have- Major: Spanish Literature lic Administration with a concen­ of the Urban Training center in Chi­ at one time, as they research and Year: Sophomore tration in Communication studies, cago. It involved complete do their final works on nonficti'on and he taught for more than 10 emersion into urban culture for a writing about important social is­ "Live according to die Bible, years. summer. sues. He focuses on getting stu­ Learn it, use it, love it, live Two years ago he received the There were many difficulties dents to do good research on criti­ it." AS! faculty of the year award. and problems adjusting to the in­ cal social issues that impact our Eller has been actively in­ ner city, especially in the racial mediate community. He also cen­ volved in many on campus pro­ complexities of the programs in that ters on the student's life and that is grams. His most exciting work was they were involved in. the heart of his classes. with the Step program. This pro­ As a result of that program, he Outside of academia life, gram trains students to succeed in then dedicated himself to help Filer's hobbies include hunting and academia by giving them the nec- peoplebecome successful, espe- fishing. co/iegestu- speaking, reading, writing skills, Ellef also worked as Chaplin Coyote T>atv etc. of an integrative housing project of Other important programs that Little Rock Arkansas and applied Cast issxie wii Eller made contributions to are the what he learned in Chicago. Equity programs and the HIS (His­ From his experiences, Eller feature t( panic Serving Institute) changed the direction of his career, Eller's most important turning which up into that point was geared Cudv cfal point in his life is when he was part toward theology and church to

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killed and another one By Melissa McDonald students his story about how he killed his friends. It started out to sustained only minor injuries Staff'\^ter be a normal night of drinking and from the accident. Sterner Imagine that you and your messing around with his friends, was critically injured, and By Dorothy Chen-MayDard,Ph.DJRD friends decided to go and spend the from college. They were in Sanibel '' was believed to not make it Director, Nutrition and Food Sciences Program traditional Spring Break that is Island, Florida for the Spring Break through the night. He did pull Special to the Chronicle seen on MTV. through and was You know the charged with ffeaCthy tiysjor eating out one, with three counts of college aged second degree (how to enjoy eating out?) students at the inurder. He had bars and to spend two getting drunk years in prison and acting in Florida, and recommendations for healthful eating out: crazy. You and fifteen years of . your friends probation. - Choose restaurants that offer low fat, low cholesterol menu items, are at a bar and When he was e.g broiled sea food/fish. decide to drive found guilty he - Don't be afraid to ask the server for a different preparation method, home. It's Photo courtesty of Mark Sterner had to be led to e.g. baked or broiled instead of frying, most restaurants are accom­ Spring Break turned fetal for five frat brothers. a small room in decided that modating to the desires of the consumer. the least drunk the back and talk - Choose lean deli meats like lean ham, roast beef, or turkey instead . person will drive back to the hotel. weekend. It was the last night that to his friend's parents, and tell That person nominated is you. On they were in Florida so they decided them how sorry he was about of salami or bologna. * the way back to the hotel you loose to stay close to the place where their deaths. Then he listened - Avoid menu items that have "deluxe," "super," "creamed," etc., they control of the car and get into an Sterner and his friends were them tell about to how his have more fat and calories. accident. All of your friends that staying. They drank shots at friends grew up and their life - Order dressings on the side and watch how much you put on the were in the car with you are dead Sterners friend's house and then stories. salad. and you are the only one that is left went bar hopping. On the way back Sorry for what he did, - Instead of 1000 Island dressing, ranch, or mayonnaise on burgers, aVwc. to the house Sterner lost control of nothing could change what try BBQ sauce, salsa, or ketchup. Well something like this has the car, and slammed into a tree. happened. He realizes that - Order baked potatoes with salsa or some sour cream and chives happened to Mark Sterner. He All five of the passengers were came to the Events Center on ejected form the car. ~ DUI contiued on instead of butler or French flies on the side. Monday night to tell Gal State Three of his friends were page 16 - If you must have a dessert, share it with friends, you save fat and calories without feeling deprived. - Control portion size by saving half of the meal for lunch or dinner Comedy night cracks up CSUSB the next day. - Slowly eat your favorite stuff first and enjoy the food, stop eating when you are satisfied, By Keishawnda Green part? It was free. By showtime the show >tqff Writer the fifth. ronRe^iitivg there were no seats left. - Plan ahead so you have healthy food choices when you are hungry,

Laughs, nothing but laughs and every year it is a lot of fun. The chairs from the game room lead to a 10 lbs. weight gain per year. came from thePireplace lounge on fireplace lounge was rearranged to and lining them up in the back Thursday night, you should have resemble a make-shift theater with of the room while the rest jLvember 7"' Phi Beta a stage set up in front of rows of were willing to stand in order Jjistead of eating fastfood uy this instead: )igma organized a comedy show chairs. -Si-n ... to see the show. There were Calories Fat erams for all Cal State students, and their The show was scheduled to about 80 people who attended Sinele bureer with ketchun 290 13 guests from 8-10 p.m. The best begin at 8pm, but the comedians The show featured three 1% low fat milk ' lO-S 2 Tossed Romaine lettuce had some trouble with traf­ comedians, all of which kept w/ tomato & low fat dressing 50 1 fic and arrived a little late. the crowd laughing until the Total 445 16 The crowd didn't seem to curtain fell. Some said that Cheese nizza il slice) 310 10 mind. they were comic geniuses. Tossed Romaine lettuce w/ cucumber & low &t dressint While everyone DeWayne, a Los Angeles 50 1 E)iet sodan2oz 0 0 waited for it to . start they resident, was the first come­ Total 360 11 socialized and enjoyed the dian to take the stage. Baked potah) with salsk and music played by a Sigma cilantro 155 trace DJ. Sigma members kept Tossed Romaine lettuce -Comedy continued w/ cucumber & low fat dressing 50 1 Keishawnda Green/Chronicle the audience entertained by Non fat milk ( 8 oz) 90 0 Comedians hosting comedy night. dancing through the aisles. on page 16 Total 295 1 Health fair educates students formation about their health care By Belinda Adame dors were giving freebies out corner plans. Staff Writer to students such as pens, key Planned Parenthood was there chains, and candy. All of the Elaine Burkholder and Erin giving out free condoms and infor­ . '- ^ riobntirhe 'h Harris, medical record techs for the mation about different forms of birth -Health Fair bands CSUSB health center greeted stu­ control. There were many vendors continued on page present* dents at the health fair that was held giving information on STD's and singer in the Events Center on Wednes­ health problems associated with 16 day and Thursday. Bag with water smoking and excessive drinking. and apples were handed out at the California Highway Patrol had entrance of the fair. two officers warning students of the This was the first time the risks of drinking and driving. health fair was held during fall Many of the vendors that at­ quarter. Debbie Galvin, assistant tended the health fair are places that director of the health center, is the the CSUSB health center will send person in charge of organizing the students should they need more help. health fair. Probably one of the most important She said, "This year we vendors was our own CSUSB psy­ wanted to try holding the health fair chological center informing students in the fall and help everyone get on ways to reduce stress. That infor­ ) 2FREE lion king tickets off to a healthy year?" mation can be very important espe­ At the health fair there were ven­ cially with finals and the holiday sea­ Teresita Sosa/Chronicle will be raffled dors such as Blue Shield giving in­ son creeping up on us. All the ven­ Ben Clough browses the fair. YOUR NET COST '03 PT CRUISER AC, PW, AM/FM CD & More.

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except their refused to meet for negotiations intervene in any company's labor sweatshops are the with the worker representatives for dispute." List of Taco fields of Florida. over two years. The CIW has done many Bell Boycott Benitez, along with When asked why Taco Bell is things to get some his colleagues from being targeted there is a simple acknowledgement from Taco Bell Endorsements the CIW have been answer. According to the CIW, and the other companies that Labor working to win Taco Bell is a part of a bigger partake of the labor. The CIW has * Los Angeles County justice for the organization called YUM INC., participated in many rallies; they Federation of Labor Florida tomato which also includes chains such as marched to the Taco Bell head * pickers. The farm Kentucky Fried Chicken, Pizza quarters as well as wrote a (UFW) workers in Hut, Long John Silver's, and A&W resolution in collaboration with the Immokalee have restaurants. These chains control a Los Angeles County Federation of * Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noreste (PCUN) been denied simple total of about 30,000 chains making Labor that explains why there human rights. The them own the worlds largest should be a boycott of Taco Bell. * Labor Council for Latin simple answer may restaurant system. According to The conditions of Immokalee American Advancement seem to just form a YUM's annual report for 2001, of are not new. It is documented that (LCLAA) union and to use that that system Taco Bell has generated since 1980 the wage for each 32- * San Francisco Labor as a body to get nearly $5 billion in sales and the pound bucket of tomatoes picked, Council (SFLC) negotiations and system as a whole has made sales the worker would be paid 40 cents. * Hotel Employees and change, but it's not totaling over $22 billion In fact there was a documentary Restaurant Employees "It would still be less than one- made about Immokalee some forty that simple. The International Union Local Photo courtesy of www.ciw-online.org farm workers are not quarter of one cent more for your years ago named The Harvest of 2850 (HERE) * Coalition of Taco Bell farmworkers are being exploited. allowed to organize Chalupa in order to get the pay Shame, made by Edward R. University Employees By Yazmin Alvarez and a union, they are not increase" says CIW in their action Murrow was once televised across Locals (CUE -Berkeley, Mathew Taylor given pay for overtime work, alert. In an article in the Los America the night after Asst. Multi-Cultural Editor and pension, a sick leave or other Angeles Times, Taco Bell issued a Thanksgiving. Murrow's CA) Managing Editor benefits such as health insurance or statement saying that " This is a documentary exposed the living * Laborers International holidays and vacation time. labor dispute between the workers and working conditions of the Union, District Council When going into fast-food According to the United States and their employer the Six L migrant laborers. (Iowa, Nebraska, South restaurants you normally don't Department of Labor, the average Packing Co.," was the statement Throughout the life of the CIW Dakota) think about what happens behind farm worker is paid 40-42 cents per given by Jonathan Blum, senior they have asked only three things: * The Garment Workers the scenes. How would you feel 32 pound bucket, which averages vice president for public affairs of about fast food once ypu found put out to the workecearniog anywhere .,^ Tncon Qlobal Restaurants lac^ "Taco Bell Center tfie workers^from °^Taca HelrkiDareiiL^: * Ai^ricw Postal Workers m iffliii yiii TBP con Glo^ Justice thai 59-ceTvi cheeseburger or that 99 consideration that the farm workers * Mexico Solidariry cent Chalupa. may have a family. An average Network * Global Exchange Recently there was a group of income for a household in * Campaign for Labor ' on campus to talk Immokalee is about $7,500- Rights • United for a Fair about issues such as these. Lucas • $10,000 per year, With that sum Benitez, the head of the Coalition being lower than what some people Economy * Food First of ImmokaJee Workers, came to get in order to pay for a year of Student to spread awareness about going to a CSU school. "The * United Students Against his current campaign against Taco average farm worker has to pick Sweatshops (USAS) Bell. Benitez, a migrant farm two tons of tomatoes in order to * StudentlFarmworker worker from Immokalee, Florida; make fifty dollars" says Benitez. Alliance has been going around the country The farm workers feel that if * Associated Students of the trying to urge the public to not use Taco Bell would agree to pay one University of California companies such as Taco Bell more penny per pound for the (ASUC) * University of because of the torture the workers tomatoes it buys from the Six L California Student are put through. Packing Company, it would double Currently, workers in the picking rate paid to farm Association (UCSA) Immokalee are being treated as if workers. "We need this," says Photo courtesy of www.ciw-online.org * The Movement for they were working in sweatshops. Benitez. However, Taco Bell has CIW is working on making an emblem to expose the exploitation of Democracy for Education 180 Taco Bell on it's workers. Submissions are now being accepted. The Melting Pot New Communication UPCOMING EVENTS class to be offered A new course will be offered some of the topics also Wednesday, November Wind Talkers in winter 2003. Communication acknowledged. Where; Coussoulis Arena 585, Gay/ Lesbian Relationships 13: The credit for this class can When: 6pm will meet Tuesdays and be used for gay/ lesbian/ Fall 2002 Quarter Where: Events Center A,B, C Tuesday, November 26: Thursdays from noon to 1:50p.m. bisexual/ transgender studies International Lecture WestSide Prevention Professor Heisterkamp will concentration in Women's When: 4pm Saturday, November 23 Low Rider Bike Show be teaching this class. Studies, Women's studies minor, Where: Upper Commons Women's Activist The course objective will and credit for Communication When: 10am include discussions of race, Studies majors and minors. Conference Where: Events Center B, C gender, and age on same sex For more information on the Thursday, November 14: When: 9am relationships. Gay marriages, class, contact Prof. Brian African Culture Night Where; Events Center B, C Saturday, November 30: how gay/ lesbian relationships Heisterkamp in UH-201.13 or at When; 6pm^ Best of Best Hip Hop/ . develop, influence of sexual 880-7665 or orientation on friendships; will be [email protected]. Where: Fireplace Lounge Sunday, November 24: R&B Showcase Moscow State Circus When: 7:30pm >. , . Look for the next edition of the Covote Thursday, November 21: When: 6am and 1pm Where: Events Center B, C V Chronicle coming out on November 25. November 11, 2002 How to become an American

Pepperdine, was called in by By Morgan Melendez allows an immigrant with company "9/11 changed the face of Staff Writer CSUSB to address the issue of sponsorship to work in the U.S. for immigration," says Wolfsdorf. "A immigration from a student's up to 3 years with the option to friend of mine summed it up best. If you have ever wondered just perspective. He spoke for nearly apply for another 3 years later, to She said 'In the old days we used exactly what the quickest route two hours informing students of the the coveted Green Card. to give people the benefit of the from an F-1 to a Green Card is, you quickest and most efficient ways to According to Wolfsdorf, it has doubt, America's arms were spread should have been in attendance for obtain a Green Card. Bottom line become increasingly hard for wide open in welcome to the Immigration Workshop last according to Wolfsdorf, be aware immigrants to enter our country and immigrants. Now we're afraid of week. of deadlines, turn your paperwork they are in for at least another them because the terrorists were Guest speaker, Bernard P. in early, and above all don't let couple of years of "doom and immigrants." Wolfsdorf may have appeared at VISA'S, or other important status gloom". "We now have a zero tolerance first to be a formidable looking related documents expire. But students have an advocate policy. We shoot first and ask man, standing nearly 6'3" and The path to a Green Card is not in Wolfsdorf, Attorney at Law, and questions later," says Wolfsdorf. having the robust build of a well- an easy one, but it can be done. Certified Specialist- Immigration Currently there is a list of trained athlete. But he quickly won Students, generally speaking go and Nationality Law, Simply call twenty-six countries from which a the room over as just the type of from an F-1. or student VISA, to and state that you are calling from clean and easy immigration is man you'd want to have on your an OPT F-1, the Optional Practical CSUSB and Wolfsdorf will be nearly impossible. People who Morgan Melendez/ Chronicle side with his boyish-smile and Training VISA. This allows ready and willing to jump into your attempt to immigrate from these Speaker Bernard Wolfsdorf "corny jokes". students with a Bachelors or comer and take action. countries are facing security checks Wolfsdorf, who has lectured at Masters degree to work in a field "I have a special place in my that can last from 90-120 days. else to get in. The name of the game several California campuses, related to their area of study for up heart for students, and I'm always "We're so busy trying to keep since 9/11 has been security," says including UCLA, USC, and to one year, to an H-1, a VISA that willing to help," says Wolfsdorf. the 'bad guys' out that we're Wolfsdorf.

we throw all kinds of Burma: Prostitution and povertfH By Audrey Burrows trafficking all the at you. Staff \Witer easier. During the tuition isn't one of them. As International Education Vietnam War, Week swept swiftly across our Thailand welcomed acknowledgment this last week, the the U.S. military by Anthropology department allowing them to set attempted to educate Cal State up bases. Thailand ware -.iSU. On Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the started Social and Behavioral Sciences catering to the soldiers building, the Anthropology entertainment needs. Photo courtesy of www.hrw.org 4 department played the movie Brothels popped up ,, . , r rr r YoUKg girls are prostitution victims in, "Sacrifice" a story of children overnight and Sure, we'll have you elimbfng watts: But if you'qualify for a prostitutes from Burma; produced prostitution began. After the war included; dishwashing, babysitting, * 2- or^year scholafShiP. fyitlon's one tJbslacJe you won't have and directed by Ellen Bruno. ended, the U.S closed the bases, house cleaning and so on. Parents . tb-worty about. Talk to ao Army R0TC rep.; An6 get a teg up Kathleen Nadeau Ph.D troops went home, and Thailand would accept the opportuni^ your futuie. ' ' : member of the Department of was forever changed. thought of escapii ARMY ROTC Anthropology, showed the film in Thailand's economy took a poverty that they lived in. Unlike any: other college course you,can take. honor of International Education dreadful hit and the people needed Instead of working and Week. fanatical support. The Thai sending money home, the young government received this help from girls acquired debt from new, Special Kull tuition Jp'aici Scholarships Available! The film examines the social, cultural, and economic forces at the World Bank and International clothes, make-up, room and any Call (909) 621-8102 for more info. work focusing on the trafficking of Monetary Fund. They suggested other fee their "employer" could the Burmese girls into prostitution that funds could be raised if think of. Along side the debt came to Thailand. It is the story of the Thailand became a tourist disease and humiliation. When a , value and sale of human beings, and destination. The problem with this girl could finally go home because ^ the efforts of teenage girls to was that the only thing Thailand her debt was paid, she returned to survive a crisis bom of economic had left to offer were the brothels the same poverty she had left. No Baskint^Robbins and political repression. the military had left behind. one dare ask where she had been The country of Burma now Tourists visit the brothels that because the rumors spread through known as Myanmar has a closed- offered young pretty virgin girls the small villages like wild fire. door policy governed by a military who come from Burma. Owners The younger children inquired and dictatorship forcing the country into would cross over into Burma and the girls were so humiliated they poverty. Burma borders Thailand offer the poverty stricken people would say that they sold silk in the which makes prostitution work for their daughters. Jobs city.

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Amenities, Rents and Incentives subject to change. 10 November 11, 2002 (BattCtng on a (viy-fiop digfi Phi Beta Sigma hosts lyricist lounge

Lounge. The event started off with By Shareena C. Clark style on the mic. A few folks came An event of this caliber was a The Phi Beta Sigma event two DJ's taking turns spinning A&E Editor out of the crowd, but they were needed change at CSUSB. There reminded us that there will always different types of hip-hop songs on informed that the "main attraction" was a different type of vibe in the be hip hop, and a free forum for Lately, the word battle has their turntables. It was almost like was not there yet. So the group of room. It was a kind of "leave all which we can express ourselves. It been associated with war, and a brief hip-hop history lesson. One young men who emerged from the your baggage at the door" or "come is up to us to use it at will. negativity between the U.S. and minute you'd hear Busta Rhymes, crowd gathered around the mic, and in and kick it" kind of a vibe. well, everyone else. Well what the next would be DMX, then passed it around during verses. Everyone seemed to enjoy about the words hip- Trickdaddy. Not "Trick love the Then there was the moment the themselves, there was no fussing or hop battlel On kids" Trickdaddy, but "Okay crowd had been waiting for. It was fighting. There was just a genuine November 6, Phi -what's up -shut up", the call to battle. The rules were laid love of hip-hop throughout the Beta Sigma Trickdaddy. down: two challengers would get crowd. Every head bounced, and f r a t e r n i! > Later on, the host two one minute rounds (30 seconds every hand clapped. Even though hosted the "Mike" from Phi Beta each). In those rounds they are to some of the challengers got Lyricist Sigma invited anyone rhyme off the top of their heads, and completely and utterly with any kind of talent battle each other. If the judges (the dissed on the mic, to come up to the mic crowd) decided they were tied, it there was nothing but and show off. For a would come down to a third round. love in the end. while everyone just So, round after round, MC's If you were at the kind of looked battled each other in front of the show around at each crowd. Some of the punch lines and other. killed their opponents, and some of r • 4 -t ' the punch lines killed the cats throwing them, but the entire battle you '•i., boiled down to "Jamal" the are hungry for sang a champion of the last three Lyricist more hip hop, the original Lyricist number Lounge gatherings, and "Chuck" Lounge albums are available at for the the late comer who ate up every most independent record stores group. other opponent of his. The two on vinyl or CD. there are MC's went back and forth until it different volumes form different t?escti

anyone his title, but the crowd did seem to Jurassic 5, Zack De la Rocha to free like "Chuck" quite a bit. and others.

Shareena C. Clark/ Chronicle 'Chuck" during rounfty^ 'Backbone" on the mic during round one Tracy Chapman in review Chapman pours out her soul on ^^Let it Rain" Artists Corner have the sound fans firat Bonnie Retry leads doubleiife fell in love with frbih albums like Tracy Chapman and Telling Stories. However, she also creates a new sound with "In the Dark." This is an eerie piece that differs from the others with its unique and shadowy music and lyrics that speak of desire and lust. Yet it's the more simple songs on Let it Rain that I like the most "Goodbye" is a song composed of melancholy lyrics that express the Jake Zylman/Chronicle foretelling of a Librarian by day... Photo illistration by Shareena C- Clark relationship that is ending and the fateful word that ends By Jake Zylman pieces constructed By Heather Hubbard everything, "goodbye." By the Executive Editor over long periods of Stuff Writer time I pulled myself out of a There is more to those smart, time from fragments Finally, music with some depression from "Goodbye," 1 friendly people helping you at Pfau of pictures that form meaning. Let It Rain, Tracy listened to "I am Yours" a song Library Reference Desk. Much complete images Chapman's latest album offers that puts one's weaknesses into more. After they are done giving that most would Artist by night her listeners a refreshing break the hands of another and offers information to students ranging never have the herself. find it theraputic,^ from ±e MTV infested world we for them to do the same, a kind from modern psycho analysis to ability to connect. "I relaxing, and interesting at the samt^ live in. Her folk-rock sound and of "lean on me and I'll lean on Weedas (Austrailian Killer Petry contributes her signature soulful vocals give life you" song that gives hope of crickets) they go home to pursue ability to and love of collage to her time", she says. Although Petry and he^ to the album's 12 tracks, giving yourself, your weak their own passions. •jfascination with the relationship friends kept sketch pads in higli including her first single from Let points and all, to someone else. Bonnie Petry, a reference between objects. "I seem to look school there was no real desire tc It Rain, "You're the One." The Let it Rain is an librarian at CSUSB, creates for the relationship between objects seriously collage until the age of20.:j| single will please those that are excellent album that gives collages. We aren't talking those more than the average person The first of her works served a' already fans of Chapman's, as it Chapman fans one more reason 11x17 in. masterpieces you created might. I also do this with words. practical puipose by being little in has a similar sound to her to love this female Bob Dylan. It in second grade with different I'm a punster," Petry says. previous albums. Other songs on also offers new fans a taste of colored contruction paper between Petry's work has graced ~Rrt continued on page the album, such as "Let it Rain," what real, touch-your-soul music first recess and lunch. We are the cover of the Pacific Review ' and "Another Sun" also isalialxiut. talking art; meaningful, beautiful Journal, but mostly she does it for 15... 11 NovemberFirst 11, 2002 Wednesdays I By the Boxtales Theatre Company

on their use of live music, and By Samantha Irving Icelandic, Siberian and Celtic visual aid to relate to audiences. Special to the Chronicle traditions). Raven and the Man who Sits on the Tide, (Northwest "Our aim is to fire imaginations, On Wednesday, Native tradition). Sinbad and strengthen cultural pride, foster November 6, the Valley of the tolerance, and engage C S U S B Diamonds (from young people in the Performing Arts One Thousand excitement of department hosted Arabian Nights). immediacy of live the First Wednesdays And Dionysus and performance... featuring the Boxtales Theatre the Pirate Ship (Greek because we believe Company. Boxtales is an Myth). in the innate intellect organization that performs for Their second act of children, we provide various audiences, (mainly was a bilingual set with a sophisticated theatre children) using the aid of Mexican, Mayan, and Aztec experience." Read part of the storytelling and masks. stories called Mitos y Cuentos. company's mission statement. Their Among the second set of skits Surely the Boxtales November 6 was story of the Hero Twins Theatre company performances show included (from Popol Vuh). Food are a dream for any child. two different Mountain (reasons for Theatre goers are urged sets of cultural the rain to bring to support programs stories. One food), and Tio such as this. For was "Waters of Conejo (a story about more information the Earth: how rabbits got their on the Boxtales Multicultural Tales of the Sea. It ears). According to the Theatre Company, included the skits: Sealskin website, The Boxtales please visit Courtesy of www.boxtales.org Soulskin, (tales from Inuit, Company prides themselves moviewww.boxtaIes.com. The ticketmany faces of the Boxtales Theatre Company Courtesy of CmemdW^fjixuiy Theatres of San Bernardino rated movie. are quite busy prepping another The Rating system: one. There is a chance you'll see Watch this film now: Bruce Ivan: "The Ring" is also not very me in it. I'm as surprised as any­ Lcc gory or bloody. Which is out of the one, because I didn't think there ordinary for a horror film. It's also •was any way they could get Alan Catch the matinee: JetLf^ out of the ordinary for a modem Grant involved again. But they Rent this film: Jackie Chan horror film to kick ass. And yet, came up with a clever idea. Steven Bury this film: Some white here we have "The Ring." "The just blew me away with the Ring" is also a remake of a Japa­ story....something frightnening is guy in a karate outfit nese film titled "Ringu," which was happening concerning those dino­ based on a novel of the same name. saurs that doesn't necessarily bode There was also a sequel and pre^uel well for us humans. Scientists never By Ivan Fernandez and made. Dreamworks plans on bring­ seem to learn." Marcos Landin ing "Ringu" stateside next year on Staff DVD. I hope they bring the rest of Marcos: WATCH OUT FOR A news reporter investigates a mys­ the films and remake them too. THAT T-REX SAM NEILL!!! terious video tape, which kills its viewers within seven days of Marcos: I would have to agree with MOVIE TRIVIA watching it, after the death of her you, my heterosexual life mate. Photo Coutesy of movies.com niece who watched the tape. Gore Verbinski definitely works the E-mail us at Florredby fear in "The Ring" suspense factor instead of the gore coyotemovieticket@ hotmail.com Ivan: We liked this movie so much, factor, which is a cheap way to with the answer to this week's trivia we saw it twice...in the same day. make a horror film. This was a question and win some leftover We haven't done that since "Spi­ smart, scary, suspenseful flick, not Halloween candy (in other words, der-Man" came out in theaters. just a slasher movie. I too will be something sweet!). Most of "The Ring" plays out as a waiting for the DVD's. Don't Pay.10-.25C Each ForJust A Few Copies! mystery. We follow Naomi Watts, QUESTION: Name the three as Rachel, a news reporter-uncov­ The Ring: Bruce Lee screenplays that Quentin ering the mystery of where the Tarantino has written but not di­ video tape came from and what it MOVIE NEWS rected. iVcs all means. Along the way, there are Ivan: Looks like Pierce plenty of "What the ***»?" mo­ Brosnan loves the titties be­ ments and some great scares. cause he's recently an­ nounced that he will be on Marcos: After a little research, I board for another Bond ea. realized that Gore Verbinski has film. also directed "Mouse Hunt" and 'The Mexican." Now don't let this Marcos: My name is stop you from watching "The Landin. Marcos Landin...oh With Coupon Only Ring." He has definitely stepped up yeah, that's cool. minimum 20 copies the directing food chain. I'm actu­ ally Copy Plus is open six days a week never scared when watching Ivan: Actor Sam Neill had On the comer of University & Kendall, behind El Polio Loco movies, but this one actually scared this to say about Jurassic me a few times, which is something Park IV: "Tea/i, Steven Courtesy of movies.com nexttoUBE (909) 887-8500 you don't expect from a PG-13 Spielberg and his people Naomi V/atts in "The Ring" 12 November 11, 2002

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emphasis on movies, fan's Strat and emulate the classic Once Kang turned to pick up costumes ranged from "Alice in moment when Jimi Hendrix his violin the whole crowd began Wonderland" to "A Clockwork torched his guitar. to move with the anticipation of Orange" motifs. Those who To close set two Michael the always high energy arrived in costume were then Travis (drums) stepped out from "Rivertrance." The shortened escorted down the red cMpet and behind his kit and performed a version of "Rivertrance" made interviewed by an impersonator dead on impression of Freddie way for Moseley's vdrsion of the who looked and sounded exactly Mercury. After emcee Rod Roddy bluegrass number "Can't Stop like'Joan Rivers." (The Price is Right) announced Now." A fairly haunting first set Travis as the lock star "who died Prior to the encore Nershi concluded with "Miss Browns Tea of too much loving" the band congratulated a pair of fans who House" and a foreshadowing of the broke into a rousing version of tied the knot before the show. The nights to come in Las Vegas with Queen's "We are the Champions." "Boogie on Reggae Woman" that the line "Everybody got their own Set three was vintage Cheese followed though, may not have trip as you walk down the Sb-ip.": with the band taking no breaks been the showstopper the band was What followed was a very between songs. The band segued hoping it would be. Kang did his risky second set. The band from "Rollover" into "Don't Say," best to do the Stevie Wonder tune members, abandoning the Shriners "Hotel Window," "White justice, but SCI's version simply outfits that they began the night Freightliner Blues" and "Howard" didn't have the impact of others wearing, each took the stage before the crowed erupted as the that I have witnessed and Kang dressed as a dead rock star. . band brought the jam full circle appeared to be forcing the vocals. The first performance was by back to "Rollover." But the uninspired Wonder SCI guitar player Billy Nershi After aniencore of "Freedom cover did not e^ry over to^e nextr^^^ who dressed as Jim Morrison, Jazz Dance'' and "Search" the night. Saturday's show featured* ^ V performed the much anticipated traveling circus that calls SCI ripping into covers of Little i but predictab!e^"L.A. Woman" themselves "Friends of JGheese" Feet's "Skin it Back," Johnny I with a segue in and out of "The was off to Sin City for the final two Cash's "Ring of Fire" and ; End.': shows of the tour. Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" Following the Morrison The first night in Las Vegas featured a rocking chorus with resurrection was could be considered the Kyle bluegrass verses. (bass) and Kyle Hollingswprth Hollingsworth night. The first set The high point of the evening (Keys) as Stevie Ray Vaughn and %aS fairly tame, but a occurred when Nershi broke into Kurt Cobain respectively. cover of the Allman Brothers' the crowd favorite 'Texas" to close Contrary to the common criticism Mountain Jain,.which was a first the first set. "Texas" tells a of impro\4ftatioiud'bands. in with the

Drumming in Berkley melodic. Hollingsworth's inspired featuring the musical diversity that mushrooms and a cooler fuW ot brought their traveling carnival to Cobain imitation left the fans the String Cheese Incident is beer." By Matthew Schoenmann calling for some stratocaster known for. Midway into the set, The carnival freaks are going Special to the Chronicle the Shrine Auditorium on Halloween. destruction, but that was left up to after the instrumental MLT, to have to find something-clse^« In the shadow of the Staples Dubbed the Acadamummy player . Hollingsworth broke into a techno do until around New Years when Center, which served as home for Awards SCI meshed Halloween Following a high energy jam that had half of the crowd SCI travels to San Francisco for the night to the Rolling Stones, the with Los Angeles' beloved "Fire" into "Voodoo Chile" Kang dancing and the other half four nights beginning on Dec. 28. String Cheese Incident (SCI) Academy Awards. With the proceeded to destroy his Fender completely zoned out to the beats. Until then the circus is clbs

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Jesse Henderson have a confession to make. I caught thousands of the opposing Kurdish Op/Ed Editor a documentary on your campaign people who lived in Iraq. So is Brace yourself America, trail affectionately titled "Journeys America going to be happy if because we are accelerating with George" on HBO last night, and Saddam does let inspectors inspect through this years interesting elec­ 1 have to say you cor everything? Say that we inspect tion results. Bush is at the wheel likable, corny, bui we, destroy all of his next two years, the U.N. way that makes it having a weapon passed a resolution on Iraq, and might be harmlei ion, would that sat- both the House and ^ Senate are How I wish under RepublicaniMiirol. You boob I fell- think so, and I am know what that mesK I'm going mindlessh e. "Nevertheless, to have plenty to wffie^"^ .. and 1 read belief among Last week,^he y.N. de­ sweet- d people on the cided to pass the Iraq , 'Ho" inevitable — that on weapons inspections, after hav­ hard-liie^^^ the U.S. goal is not to rid Iraq of ing some alterations to the lan­ us moving into the' . • • weapons of mass destruction, but guage, these change can be rec­ Saddanfdd^h'tll^yeiqttg^ to topple its leader and seize its ognized as a w^j^reventing the to let ii^pec&s ihsp^ti^iSE^m^ oil," as reported by CNN last week. U.S. from militery action we're gOihgto irt^e it happen, fit- I think it would be at least third on in haste. formed citizens know Saddam, he is the warmongers wish list to get P it^ush gave his the same Saddam America enabled, better oil relations. statement letU.N.'s decision supplying him with helicopters and There have already been and sav .m's,"coopera- surveillance equipment, for many reports of negotiations to divvy oil tion mu pt and uncon- years before turning on him. We also in post-Saddam Iraq. You better '000 ditional face the sever- know him to be the brutal dictator. believe the oilmen are going to est consi He has committed many atrocious benefit by Saddam being replaced. Buncha big or FtAG MANGUNG That s great Bush, but I acts while in power. Like gassing What do we intend to do for the people of the country, if we destroy TRJUTORS! their towns? Illustration courtesy of whitehouse.org Historians have said that the German people, after Bill as the soldier he never ways, but looking very sharp in his WWII were humiliated aqd iml^er- • uniform don't you think? fshed. Hider, to fiu^hethis; - good job informing us about any­ pr This country in its incep- thing but tragedy. pride that they fej built on the near elimina- Our country has rush sick­ ter the war and the Native American cul- ness, and we want to go even faster. them as follower ^e will never get to under- It has been said that we have an to give people e wisdom that an extinct accelerated perception of time; and terrorists. d inculcated over thousands we have small attention spans. This We a! l^s. The conquerors write the is the place where people die of more specifically " because they won, but what heart disease often, and anxiety dis­ fomians, have the ^lyone losing? Every culture is orders are on the rise. Let's not let either continue the teadit^i wasiy ^dangered species; you kill our exaggerated sense of time de­ our own respective backgrounds fliem off, and then lose all knowl­ stroy other people's lives in the would have, or we have the oppor­ edge of what they were sake of efficiency, because it tunity to redefine our own cultural Iraq has a cuhbre sense of ourselves. Jvlany see our immense history be culture as being dominated by people may not hav

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Summer 2003, a comedy CD and a Shannon Stratton was able to get a it was important that nothing take up live the nightmare of this night DeWayne, who considers hiinself a music CD. "The Soundtrack to life" flu shot for only $10. (pictured) Stu­ very much space," she says of her every time he tells this story? He "celebrity in development," has par­ and "Way 2 Funny." dents were able to get flu shots for modest collage beginnings. wants to prevent someone else ticipated in the comedy show at He commented on how won­ only $5. The health fair seemed She sticks to no particular theme from making the same stupid mis­ CSUSB all five years and is a mem­ derful our students are here at very beneficial to students and staff in her works but gives credit to the take that he did. He wants to make ber of Phi Beta Sigma. When he's CSUSB and he wanted to add that and hopefully it will continue to be influence of collage aitist Max Emst a difference in someone else's life not on stage somewhere you can find he gives, "all credit to God". a success throughout the year. Typically, she sees a picture that so they won't end up like him and him~at home watching a lot of TV The audience loved the perfor­ entrigues her and begins to build an his friends. shows. mances. "It was good. You have to ~Taco Bell Continued image around that HCT collages range One sophomore states, "The When asked what he thought of have a sense of humor about life," from page 7 in time from several hours to several speaker was really good. I know our campus he said, "I love this cam­ said Sandi Toor, one of the students I) to have a meaningful three part years to construct. people drink and drive. Sterner pus. The audiences ^ diverse and I in the front row who was commented dialogue which will bring together Although she typically sticks to the gave us his experiences and made love coming back here. I always try on by all three comedians through­ Taco Bell, the Florida Tomato traditional way of cutting out pictures -jUS understand what can happen. to deliver the best show I can. No out the show. suppliers and the CIW to discuss with scissors and gluing them on a The most impacting part of his matter what race you are, comedy Another student was brought to some solutions for the problems surface, she also uses the medium of presentation was the video he brings everybody together." the finnt of the stage as an example the farm workers are facing. 2) computer graphics. By scanning showed. His friends where hav­ If you're interested in of attire that is no longer acceptable. Contribute to an immediate different pictures, manipulating them ing fun and then the next thing DeWayne's comedy he's shooting a "They kicked butt," commented the increase in farm worker wages and then layering them on her you know is that they are dead. DVD called "Slanginjokes.com" It studentChris Bryant (aka 'Roots'), through a raise in per pound rate Macintosh, she is able to achieve the That makes you think." will be available on DVD and the "They rocked and they did their that Taco Bell pays for tomatoes same effect as a handmade collage. Here is a powerful statistic audio will be available on CD for thing. Sigmas did a great job on this from its Florida Suppliers. 3) Join Her creativity is not limited to to keep in mind when you go out those who don't have a DVD player event." with the CIW and representatives collage. Art and creativity is a very drinking; more passengers are in Spring 2003. Although the comedians gave some from the tomato industry in important part of her life. "It pervades killed in drunk driving accidents DeWayne introduced Kenny members of the audience a hard time, drafting a Code of Conduct that almost eveaything that I do," she says. then the drivers are. So the next Thomas who came all the way out all in fun, they encomaged everyone would define a strict wage and She dabbles in painting and drawing, time you and your friends decide from Fresno. He's only been doing to stay in college and enjoy life. working conditions standard to be quilting and lace-making, butone of her to go out have a designated driver comedy for 6 months and has per­ "If I could tell everybody in required by all Taco Bell tomato true passions is writing. or call a taxi when you are ready formed at such places as the Oakland school the same thing," said suppliers. A code of conduct would After graduating from San Jose to go home. Invitational, the Sacramento Comedy DaWayne, "It would be to do what necessarily require respect for State with ad^ree in&iglishPttryqxnl Contest, and Gina's nightclub in you love and the money will follow." pickers' fundamental labor rights, ten years writing a variety of prose Fresno. right to a living wage including the fiction. Althou^ nothing panned out He is not only trying to make it '-Health Fair contin- and overtime, and the right to then, tiiere is currently a work in progress big in comedy, he is also trying for organize without fear of ~Comedy continued ued from page 5 in die ^nre of alternative histcxy that acting and music. retaliation. from page 5 she has been researching for several Next up was Feather Da Wyz vendors gave hope that students years. Hqiefiil that it will be published, Dewayne has been doing comedy from Fresno. He's been doing com- would remember this event. but realistic, she guarantees herbock will for 12 years. You may recognize him e^ for 10 years and he also produces Both faculty and students attended at least be able to read on the in^net. from BET's comic view. He also shows in the central valley. He'spo- this fall health fair.

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By Tony Evans Staff Writer

The Men's soccer team is in a period of rebuilding and Coach Christian Johnson is hoping that period will be short. Since his arrival here two years ago, Coach Johnson has rebuilt the program from a one win team, start­ ing with a strict recruitment regi­ men. The results are beginning to pay-off, but success takes time. "We knew our depth was go­ ing to affect us this year, but we are still slightly disappointed with how the year went." said Johnson by phone from the regional tourna­ ment. "There were a lot of x-fac- tors that we couldn't have been pre­ pared for with injuries and sidelined players, but our team was young. Robert Whitehead/CSLJSB We have a strong group of red- shirts, and some promising new re­ THE FUTURE: Now that Coyote soccer is over the men's team has cruits." the off-season to recurit and fine tune any gray areas in their game.. The men's team finished this year at .500 with a 9-9-1 overall record but were 5-8-1 in league forts of his three seniors Victor and Richardson, Steele and Kova play, and finished 2™^ in the south Polanco, Steven Morales, and were solid and also very consis­ division. This betters last year mark Brandon DeVaughn, saying they tent." Robert Whitehead/CSUSB of 9-10 overall and a 3"" place fin­ provided some much-needed ma­ Looking ahead to next year ish in divisional play. turity this year. Johnson hopes to build the base of GETTING FREE: Men's soccer started the 2002 campagin ranked Under Johnson the soccer team The key players for the Coy­ the team and provide more depth No. 16 in the nation but slowly trickled out of the national spotlight has improved every year and the otes this year were; freshman Eric for his current players. "We are and were chasing their opponents most of the season and finish the young players on this team ensure Salazar, junior Johnny Richardson, looking for leadership through ma­ season at 9-9-1. future maturity. Losing only -sophomore £axi:y.Steele».5Dpho- turity ^JhaLJoaUitity, will come ^^^g^^oza^i^tmioi^atf • from deiyclonment itioR-of strong Hopefully with a strong off­ winter arid spring programs,' said >encn players, isTaises the level season and a solid base of new re­ xecruYis the future looks strong for Johnson says of Salazar, "He Coach Johnson. at which his starters must perform cruits the team can continue ife im­ Coyotes soccer. was our most consistent player, Johnson hopes to change the if they hope to keep their starting provements and make a strong run Johnson acknowledged the ef- Stevenson was a very solid player make-up of the team slightly positions. at a league championship nextyear.^ CSUSB volleyball moves up in AVGA national poll If the Coyotes continue to dominate their opponets they may have a shot at hosting the Pacific Regionals,

CSUSB Wire and 15-2 to lead the CCAA by one changal at No. 8, are the only Cali­ 17. opponents, won-loss record, and i game over UCSD, were No. 5 last fornia Collegiate Athletic Associa­ However, the only poll that record against regional oppo­ By virtue of its 3-0 win over week after losing to Cal State L.A. tion teams ranked in the top 25, counts with the NCAA is th^ Pa­ nent. ;No. 8 UC San Diego this past but were ranked No. 1 for five West Texas A feM received 26 cific Region poll administered by The next poll win be out weekend, Cal State, San Bernar­ straight weeks before dropping to votes from the panel of 35 coaches an NCAA championships conunit- Nov. 13. The decision on who dino moved up to No. 4 in the No. 3 following a loss to Cd State and took over firet place with a 30- tee. In that one, the Coyotes rank will be ranked No. 1 and possi­ America Volleyball Coaches As­ Bakersfield. CSUSB changed spots 2 record after being No. 2 last week. No. 2 behind Western Washington bly host the Pacific Regional sociation Top 25 poll released with Grand Valley State, 24-2, Minnesote-Didudi, ranked No. University (20-2), based on a hand­ will be made on Nov. 17. The Tuesday. which was ranked fourth last weeL 1 last week, dropped to No. 3 after ful of factors including strength of regional tournament is .set for The Coyotes, 23-2 overall The Coyotes and UCSD, un- a loss to North Dakota State, No. schedule, record versus common Nov. 20-23. - • • Where's the Coyote pigskin? team: one, we don't have the facili­ Cal State, University $200,800, including scholarship CSUSB meets the require­ issues, it comes down to who are ties, two, it is expensive, three. Title money given out. This figure, how­ ments with seven women's sports, you going to play? San Bernardino doesn't IX requirements, and fourth, lack ever, does not take into account the an additional women's team being The only really Division II col- have a football team but of competition. cost of the uniforms or equipment added in the future, and four men's leges that have football are Our Cal State campus does not if the CSUSB campus needed. sports.If football were added, Cal Humboldt and UC Davis, so unless * have the proper facilities to house "We would have to double our State would have to increase the you can afford to travel out of state continues to grow, it a football team. The team would athletic budget to accommodate amount of women in athletics to to have games, there is no compe­ have to do all their training and play may feature a team. football," said Mike Murphy from match the size of the new men's tition. all their games off campus. CSUSB's sports information office. team. This brings us back to fund^ "There is no one to compete College football is also one of By Corinne Jamieson Funding and facilities are two ing, an increase not only for a foot­ against at the Division II level," the most expensive sports to fund; Staff VMter of the reasons most Division II uni­ ball team but also for additional Simpson points out. besides the facilities cost a lot of versities, the Coyotes included, women athletes and teams. In the end, Mike Murphy says, Why doesn't Cal State San money. don't offer football. It is also be­ "One football team would "the big reason is funding." It is Bemardino have a football team? According to Rebecka cause of Title IX requirements. equal several women's teams," funding for a team, for a facility, Every other college has one it McKinney, assistant sports infor­ Title IX requires universities to commented CSUSB athletics direc­ for balance, for everything. So for seems, so why don't we? mation director for Humboldt State have equal opportunities and schol­ tor Nancy Simpson. now, it looks like there is going to There are four main reasons University, Humboldt's annual cost arships for both men and women Even if you were able to get be no pigskin in the Coyote's near why there isn't a CSUSB football for their football team is more than in athletics, so it is 50/50. past the lack of funds and equality future. 18 November 11, 2002 'Da Noise: Intramural Sports Volleyball is thriv­ ing and men's bas­ American Football 3:00 pm I^cague-Soccer 8:00 pm League 3 on 3 Basketball Cofernece Basketball Ibe 8:00 league is packed ketball starts the with talent but led by team Kine with a perfect record of pre-season on a «Teams Wins Losses Teams Wins Losses Teams Wins Loses 3-0. However, the Yellow winning note Monkeys and AND 1 Allstars .UnPrepared 2 0 TKfi •••'• 4 0 Free Agenis 0 4 are close behind with records By Kermit R. Boyd :.TKE 3 0 Delta Sig 1 3 LBSA 0 3 of 3-1. Sports Editor iMulas 2 1 & Friends 2 3 Yellow 3 1 Football ^^Delta Sigma 0 3 ROMA 2 2 Monkeys The standings in the NFC' Winning is like a disease, its contagious, it infects you to the ;Chi Sig Ep 1 3 KTNE ' 3 1 are updated as of 11/04/02 due to heavy rain in the week ofr point that if you lose you make a ®tie 0 1 MDl 2 1 vow to never be defeated again. Nov. 8. Currently in the AFC, ;Sig Ep 1 2 AND 1 Allstars 3 1 Gal State University, San Ber^ TKE holds the number one- nardino athletes understand this National Football 4:00 pm League-Soccer Soccer and Basketball spot at 3-0. Delta Sigma Chi concept and this past week CSUSB Coniererice socers are updated as of Ocr will look to get on the winning athletic teams experienced a good tober 24,2002. track depiste being winless. amount of success that have ^ Teams Wins Loses Teams Wins Loses Soccer Kine (0-2-1) will look to get More specifically, women's The soccer outlook in the on the winning track too when volleyball and men's basketball en­ 3:00 pm league looks as countered important victories, Sigma Chi 2 1 Arab Knights 3 0 play resumes and Sig Ep will fliough team TKE is just un­ try to improve as well. which will spell confidence in the 1Sigma Nu 3 0 Charasmatics 1 . . 2- stoppable. The 4:00 league is In the NFC Sigma Chi (2-!; long run. ; Delta Sigma Phi 1 2 Sigma Nu Men's basketball traveled to 0 3 being led by the Arab Knights 1), and Air Up There (2-1) s Division 1 Long Beach State on ?MC's 2 2 Patriots 2 1 with a record of 3-0. While try to dethrone the defending' Tokay Hall - 0 0 The One's 2 1 Friday to surprise.the 49ers and Sigma hopes to pick up a win champions Sigma Nu. Tokay many spectacle fans from both ) Air Up There 3 1 Bye ^ 0 0 in for the fust time. " HaEis no longer m the league. schools with a double eight-point win. The game was a battle or clash between two coaches who coached together for a long time, and turned when you can gear up for signing up, the Coyote basketball program into a national contender. that's mLife Former head coach Larry Reynolds who is now providing his ..one Beach St. lost

OWver Tecewed x\\e v\«;xc>ry. Oliver did a wonderful job of coaching despite the magnitude of the game. The Coyotes win Tinifthni W is in the column but it will be placed in the preseason poll and not the regular season column. However, the win provider confidence for future games. This game was Oliver's first as *• CSUSB men's basketball head coach, but more importantly it was against Reynolds who in five years won over 100 games and three CCAA titles. Lets not forget that Oliver coached the'Votes to a win against a Division 1 school which has many implications. For instance, CSUSB will do great this season, win another league title, and go to the NCAA Elite Eight for a second time in a row. A team that does have a healthy shot at going to the NCAA Elite Eight is the women's volley­ ball team who is currently 25-2 and No.l in the CCAA conference. Head Coach Kim Cheraiss al­ ready set a new benchmark at Buy a ^one and a qualified AT&T Wireless Calling Plan for $39.99 or more a month and get Unlimited Night which coaching prowess will be Anytime Minutes, and your choice of free gear. From fresh styles to the latest tech gadgets, choose from Levi s jeans. DVDs, Loews movie measured at when she surpassed the passes, CD players and more-just for signing up! Check out ail the stuff at attwireless.com/gear. 200-win milestone this season. •Unlimited Night and Weekend minutee available vflth a two-year contract lor.as long as you remain on the same plan. But for right now, her team is trying to host the Pacific Regional, :• visit a participating AT&T Wireless Store, authorized dealer or attwireless.com/gear capture their first regional title and obtain an Elite Eight berth. welcome to n'iife.. /OUT Wireless The men's basketball victory over CSULB is a major stepping stone for a Coyote squad that is J

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one of them a solo. For the two third game, 30-26. By CSUSB Wire matches, she averaged 3.5 kills on In the Coyotes 30-15, 30-27, SAN BERNARDINO - .563 hitting (21-3-32) and 1.5 30-26 win over Grand Canyon, How to win and Kristen Soliz, a 6-foot junior blocks per game. Soliz had four kills and a solo block middle blocker from San Bernar­ Against the Tritons, Soliz was in game three as the Coyotes moved dino, is the California Collegiate a factor in the Coyotes 30-27 win out to a 22-16 advantage en route Athletic Association/Molten Player in game one. Her kills late in the to the sweep. lose with grace of the Week in women's volleyball, For the season, Soliz ranks the CCAA announced Tuesday. fourth on the team in kills (172 - Tide" all the way here and Soliz, a 2000 graduate of 1.91 per game), and second in total were chagrined to leam that the Cajon High School, earned the blocks with 85 (0.94 per game). She "Tide" was low on Nov. 1". honor for her outstanding perfor­ has seven service aces and 49 digs. And correct me if I'm mance in Coyotes' victories over Last season, Soliz led the team in wrong, but the baseball team UC San Diego, ranked No. 8 in the total blocks with 113 and was 19th here made it to the conference nation and No. 4 in the Pacific Re­ in the nation in hitting percentage tournament two straight yejurs; gion, and Grand Canyon University at .387, earning All-CCAA and All- and alas, won the conference this past weekend. Pacific Region honors. title this year as well. Where was In leading CSUSB to a 3-0 win She is a liberal studies major the pride of the diamond at Kermit Boyd/Chronicle over UCSD to regain sole posses­ Robert Whitehead/CSUSB with plans to teach at the high UCSD?Hmm...5^ Mid-pack. sion of first place in the CCAA, game gave the Coyotes leads at 28- school level and coach volleyball TKO." Tony Evans shows his But if you don't want to talk Soliz stepped up with 11 kills on 24 arid 29-26. In game two, she pro­ after graduation. She has earned the competitive spirt and good. about diose s^jorts, cause they 16 attacks with no errors (.688 hit­ duced a key kill to give CSUSB a CCAA Academic Award for hav^. hearted humor as he poses aren't "mainstream" let us ven-^ ting) and produced five blocks." 29-28 lead in a 30-28 win. In game ing a grade point average of 3.4 or . ^ for an article written by ture quickly into the basketball Soliz then posted 10 kills on 16 at­ three, she had two block assists and better and was a Verizon Academic UCSD columnist Bryce world. Our men's team is fresh tacks with three errors (.438) and a kill as the Coyotes moved out in All-District 8 second team selection Warwick. off a trip to the elite eight and a added three digs and four blocks, front 19-13 and went on to win the in 2001. conference championship. Since its inception, Cat liy Tony Evans State, University San Bernar­ VERIZON WIRELESS PRESENTS A Staff Writer dino has taught its athletes' about passion andp^formingto SPECIAL ADVANCE SCREENING Speaking of the issuance of the best of their ability. clear proclamation: Accept your Many athletes don't come loss with a little more dignity from this area, like myself, and and class Mr. Bryce Warwick. would not call San Bernardino - Tliis is in response to your home. And many came to Cal editorial in the UCSD Guard- State from. Ironically enough, the San pre^^jue^u .You figure

but die word was spread clearly nardino has it faults. That said, ^ the volleyball game a week San Diego is no Utopia. Crime jljE^yOpf article. is no stranger to the area; nei­ 3W is time for you to leam ther is poverty and "low-class the value of winning and losing. mentality" as by your First lesson: win with class and article Warwick. femifiar to losing You attempted to embarrass Jason Koza in your article for Unfortunately you can't win being passionate about his sport. or lose when your day consists Then openly state that you and of going to the beach and surf­ your "friends" try to get in his ing until "class" or "newspaper head. I'm assuming you used hour." "poUticdly correct" language? But so as not to stoop to So, it's OK for you to run your level, I will support our ath­ your mouth on a larger stage letic programs of which I was than his, but not OK to play soc­ apart, rather than insult your cer with fire/passion/desire? school or team players, as I am This makes you feel {hjw- sure they wouldn't support you erfiil and therefore you can use on or off the field. your words but have nothing to To qualify myself, I played support them with. Whether on the Men's Baseball team for with words, soccer balls, base­ the past two years here at this balls, voileyballs,or worthless "punk" ridden Univer­ otherwise.. .face up to the facts. sity. Cowardice doesn't pay, "if I am wondering you're going to talk the talk, you however...What was your . better walk the walk," letic position at UCSD? Not a Smi Bernardino habit / You know, I heard it was of mind, though it is a well- ifiransimiiiiii Kfliimi! nutfiir JMM easier to stand on the sidelines known cliche. One that I'm sure with the "get in your head" men­ you're father taught you, but you IITDIW MiMHii mm«WBin^uiinnFi tu smmm tality than to actually play a sport fail to remember when a bigger along. "ssifim js-aaiwim in college. dog comes nm It is again unfortunate that' Besides, Isn't the surf up smnwi SlfiWHIfTiK iltUSii Htfliil you werra't talented enough to down there? Bfliwgw-iliwii? ME-W L1^ GINEaU^V Or maybe there's a sale at compete at the college level. nulJfiaBI wwwJffdayBft«m6«l.eoirrt By the way how was that Pacific Sunwear or volleyball game up here? You re­ Abercrombie and Fitch you FREE MOVIE POSTERS member of course, the one that should be going to or writing "your" team lost in three ^out? Tuesday, November 19 Pick up FREE Passes at straight? Warwick, stay in your 7:00 PM I'm not much of a volley­ box...the big dogs is in the Program Board Office ball whiz, but three straight.. .not house now. If you don't like it, Cinema Star Student Union a stellar perfonnance, or am I sleep in the garage. San Bernardino Studeni Union Program missing somediing? Tbny Evans can be reached at MOBta So, you^rode the "Triton [email protected] OTImMsss NouinfKT IK 2002 rhc Covok* Chnjiiicle 20 Coyotes take winning act on the road Two games are remaining in the CCAA conference and the 'Yotes are looking to win both of them especially the match against Cal State LA, who is responsible for one of their two losses in 2002.

By Kermit Boyd its tenth straight loss on the sixth Sports Editor of November giving them an over-, all record of 16-11. Despite falling victim to the Coyotes attack, the Broncos put up Remember when you were a fight in game three winning 30- younger and your big brother or sis­ 25. However, the Coyotes re­ ter would constantly pound and grouped, mustered up some mo­ beat down your frail and fragile mentum and took game four to win body only to leave you crying and the match. nursing your wounds. The Coyotes were able to ef­ Cal State University, San Ber­ fectively return every serve and nardino women's volleyball team volley posting 89 kills to a meek has ten little sisters in the Califor­ 62 for the Broncos. Robert Whitehead/CSUSB nia Collegiate Athletic Association. ' Freshman setter Cristen Trent CSUSB traveled on the road to was able to assist in the Coyote HARD HITTERS: The 2002 squad has a plethora of talent and took their dominance on the road against pulverize two of ten CCAA volley­ cause setting up her teammates 44 ball teams this past week, which fimes, collecting nine kills, improved their overall record to 27- ging out 10 balls which were ac­ turn heading into their two final companied by two blocks. and three blocks on a .520 hitting 2. home games against Cal State Cal Poly Pomona received the Junior outside hitters Bridget percentage. Her cohort Ford logged in 17 Dominguez hills and Cal State L.A. first trouncing from the Coyote's Harris and April Nicolson each had kills, nine digs, and a solo back CSULA is responsible for one who were looking to flex some 19 digs for the match high. Libero while freshman outside hitter Jes­ of the two blemishes on the 'Votes much needed muscle with two Erika Williams added 15 digs in the Coyote victory. sica Nelthorpe collected 12 kills record this year. * games left in the CCAA. CSUSB knows it has to win it The Broncos witnessed the After the Coyotes pounded the and three blocks. Trent continued hw stellar play twa remaining matches to have a Lady 'Votes cruise to a 3-1 victory Broncos in their gym they traveled contributing 45 assist, seven digs, shot at hosting the NCAA Pacific and Ail-American outside hitter to the Bay Area on Friday Novem­ and one solo block. Williams frus­ Regional tournament for the second Kim Ford was a helping hand, re­ ber 8th to face Sonoma State. trated the Seawolves, posting 15 straight year. That's because West- cording 24 kills, 14 digs, and three CSUSB sashayed past the digs while her teammate Harris em Washington University is No.l , blocks. Seawolves 3-0 to stretch its win garnered 10. in the Pacific Region and finishes Fords partner in crime, and streak to five games in front of 262 The 3-0 shellacking handed Great Northwest Athletic Confer­ All-American chum, middle fans with just two games remain­ down to the Seawolves was just a ence play against softer opponents. Robert Whilehead/CSUSB blocker Kim Morohunfola regis­ ing in the CCAA. Freshman Cristen Trent took her demonstration of the Coyotes flex­ On the other hand CSUSB is tered 14 kills, six digs, and five More importantly the victory ing some big sister muscle. in a stronger conference is and cur­ crisp play on the road against blocks. also keeps the 'Votes one game The stellar road play should rently No. 2 in Pacific Region. CCAA opponents. Pomona was bequeathedoequeainea withwun ahead