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SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1934 WWW.SJSUNEWS.COM/SPARTAN_DAILY Smith returns to campus SJSU Twitter page raises free food awareness By Paul Hang program STAFF WRITER is a mobile food pan- With hopes of increasing stu- try where dent awareness, San Jose State students are University Associated Students offered fresh Director of Internal Affairs fruit, vege- Mykel Jeffrey created a new tables and Twitter handle. groceries at FALTER Jeffrey created @SJSUFreeFood no cost. The to raise awareness about free food pantry stations at the SJSU Event resources on campus. Center once a month. The account currently has Students can qualify for this more than 1,200 followers and free service if they have an continues to grow. annual income below $24,280. Senior Student Affairs Case All the food is donated and Manager Ben Falter said the supplied from the Second Twitter account is a component of Harvest Food Bank. the Student Hunger Committee. Justice studies sophomore The committee was designed Sarah Carpenter said it’s great to rectify the food insecurity on that there’s a program like this for campus for SJSU students to help students who are in need. them focus on their studies. Carpenter said her income “The goal is to really end doesn’t meet the requirement student hunger,” Falter said. for the free food service, but “That’s a pretty large goal, so she mentioned she would most we have a lot of different part- likely take advantage of it if ners we’re collaborating with to she was eligible. help accomplish that.” “I would definitely go. The JANA KADAH | SPARTAN DAILY The Just In Time program is opportunity is there, so I would Fifty years after raising his fi st in protest of systematic racism at the 1968 Olympics, former SJSU another resource the commit- take it,” Carpenter said. athlete Tommie Smith came to his alma mater on Tueday to refl ect upon the monument made by tee has set in place to counter- artist Rigo23. Smith, John Carlos and Harry Edwards as well as other panelists will appear at Words to act student food insecurity. The TWEETS| Page 2 Action: Landmarks and Legacy of Athlete Activism at the Event Center from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. today. 85-year-old barber just won’t quit

By Vicente Vera one finger against his STAFF WRITER cheekbone to keep his head in place. The other There were five hours hand held one of the until closing time on many newspapers he Friday afternoon when had stacked on a waiting business at the Spartan room chair, yet his eyes Barber Shop began remained glued to the to slow down for the scene playing out in front first time that day. of the shop. Orange cones and He blinked for a brief construction vehicles moment, lifted his blue lined Fourth and East San Francisco Giants hat William streets making and wiped the sweat off parking around the shop his forehead. virtually inaccessible. “One question reporters The 85-year-old shop have asked me over the owner, Frank Annino years that I don’t know perched himself on the the answer to is when I’m barber chair closest to the gonna retire,” Annino entrance in anticipation said. “When they carry for his next customer. me out feet first, then His eyes weren’t fixated I’m retired.” on the door, they were Annino has been focused on the people cutting hair at the Spartan outside the shop trying Barber Shop for 60 years to figure out how to use a without any additional parking meter. VICENTE VERA | SPARTAN DAILY Annino pressed BARBER| Page 2 Frank Annino, owner of Spartan Barber Shop thinks about his retirement plans, “I have none.”

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Page 3 Page 4 Page 6 sjsunews.com/spartan_daily 2 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17, 2018 NEWS Event highlights ‘Strikes in China’

By Myla La Bine stating that many of the wanted people to understand STAFF WRITER machines used in factories Chinese workers’ struggles. are outdated and injuries are “I wanted to bring some As of Oct.15, 37 strikes extremely common. awareness for people to have occurred in China in Shigang shared that understand that the working this month alone, according a doctor he spoke with people in the United States to the China Labour Bulletin compared the hospital he have common interest strike map. worked in to a battlefield with the working people in Chinese dissident because of the high amount China,” Hartman said. and author of “Striking of factory injuries. Hartman believes that to Survive: Workers’ Shigang explained that after President Donald Resistance to Factory many hospitals in China Trump was elected, people Relocations in China,” Fan have deals with factories in the U.S., especially Shigang, discussed labor where they pay for workers’ in Northern California, struggles for factory workers injuries once a year, rather started to care more about in China to students and than each time there worldwide issues. faculty on campus. is an incident. He also thinks it’s During the event, Political science important for young adults, Shigang presented labor junior, Kemitha specifically college students, issues and details about his Santhirakulasingam, was to hear what Shigang has book in six parts. familiar with the topics to say about the working He focused on the Shigang spoke about during conditions in China. Pearl River Delta, which the presentation. “People in China face is in South-Eastern China. “I grew up in a working the same dilemma [of SOURCE: CHINA LABOUR BULLETIN, INFOGRAPHIC BY MYLA LA BINE According to Shigang’s class [family], so I could trying to] make a decent presentation, as of 2017, totally understand the fact that people came their stories and produce a don’t have the experience living. Sometimes [the way the area has 14 industrial his point of view,” to hear him speak. He said book in order for them to to build networks, or to achieve that] is to fight cities and 30 million Santhirakulasingam said. he’s always surprised by the learn from their experiences. something [similar to] a against conditions that migrant workers. She said she discussed amount of questions he gets Shigang said he thinks union. It’s very important continue to grind down and Shigang stated during the labor issues in her class, from students after events. it’s important for Chinese to learn from other make our lives miserable. It’s presentation that strikes for but hearing Shigang “I don’t know why people workers to look to union countries,” he said. a common struggle and I overtime hours are common speak helped her fully want to listen to what I have members in the United Gifford Hartman, labor think students [can relate to] in China because many understand the reality of to say,” Shigang said. States as examples. activist and organizer of that,” Hartman said. workers cannot make a living Chinese workers. He said that he decided to “[Factory] workers [in the event said he decided off their wages. Shigang, who was a write “Striking to Survive” China] can learn how to to help organize a week of He also mentioned factory worker in Southern for Chinese factory workers. organize strikes from their events for Shigang to speak Follow Myla on Twitter issues with work safety, China, was humble about He wanted to write down own experiences, but they in the Bay Area, because he @mylalabine25

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Animation soph- student hunger. omore Andre Huang That’s a pretty large goal, shared similar thoughts to Carpenter when learn- so we have a lot of different partners ing about the Student we’re collaborating with to help Hunger Committee. “It’s a pretty good pro- accomplish that. gram for those who need Ben Falter student affairs case manager it,” Huang said. Like Carpenter, Huang doesn’t meet the Second Harvest Food “That number is actu- income requirement to Bank has partnered with ally 200 percent of the attend events like the the committee perma- federal poverty line. It Just In Time program nently, Falter mentioned. was created by the fed- or any free food events. According to its main eral government for food But, Huang believes it’s website, Second Harvest programs in the United something he would Food Bank is one of the States that are distribut- VICENTE VERA | SPARTAN DAILY attend to if he doesn’t largest food banks in the ed to people who are in Frank Annino lines up the hair of a 26-year customer, former San Jose State have the finances. nation and has provid- need,” Falter said. baseball pitcher Dave Sick. Falter said he utiliz- ed food and resources “We’re hoping to open es the Twitter account to more than a quarter this Spartan food pantry: BARBER a barber, so he told me chair to read a few old to highlight or pre- of a million people in the permanent pantry to send for my tools so clips, but then a customer view any exciting local California coun- pretty soon,” Falter said. Continued from page 1 I could cut hair in the came through the events that the Student ties like Santa Clara Falter hopes the per- barracks,” Annino said. door and stopped him Hunger Committee and San Mateo. manent pantry will help from anyone, Not only did he find dead in his tracks. plans to provide. “Second Harvest Food be opened by the end except for one part-time something to occupy his Former San Jose State SJSU Free Food con- Bank really helps us with of the term. employee that Frank fired days in France but Annino University pitcher (’92- tinues to raise free food a lot of food that we give- almost as soon as he also garnered great respect ’94) Dave Sick said that awareness by giving out away monthly for the hired him. from his fellow soldiers. he and his teammates information of the food Just In Time program,” “Yeah, he showed up late “Guys at the barracks used to get their haircuts giveaway locations, Falter said. “We just did all the time and partied would point me out to at Spartan Barber times and the quantity our 19th program session Follow Paul on Twitter a lot,” Annino explained. their friends and say ‘don’t Shop during their time of the food. last Monday.” @iTz_BisyMon “He usually only showed mess with that guy, he’s got at the university. up on time for payday.” a straight razor’.” “Frank’s great, he’s an Annino’s career as a Upon returning to San old-school type of barber barber started when his Jose after being honorably and he’s always right on his father suggested that he discharged, he eagerly hours,” Sick said. “Plus, he take up the occupation continued building his already knows how I want as a means of “bringing career as a barber. my hair cut.” home the bacon.” In the fall of 1957, the Once he finished He attended barber widow of a barber who had cutting the former college and achieved a just passed away inside of pitcher’s hair, Annino sat EXECUTIVE EDITOR ONLINE EDITOR ADVERTISING STAFF license to cut hair as soon the Spartan Barber Shop back down in his chair, JACKIE CONTRERAS SARAH KLIEVES ALAN CHOI KRYSTAL DANG as he could. bathroom sold Annino then started to read that MANAGING EDITOR COPY EDITORS SOMER ELLIS Annino cut through his the place of business. morning’s newspaper. BEN STEIN DOMINOE IBARRA RICKY LAM first pieces of hair as a He decided to keep the The conversation with JANA KADAH CHRISTOPHER LAPENA EXECUTIVE PRODUCER AMANDA WHITAKER PAWAN NARAYAN professional at a shop on name untouched. Annino simmered back MARCI SUELA LEANN MAE RACOMA Willow Street, but it was “I used to work with the down to the subject of STAFF WRITERS JENNIE SI short-lived. guy back in Los Gatos,” he retirement. He said he was PRODUCTION EDITOR HUAN XUN CHAN NICOLAS SISTO ELISE NICOLAS PAUL HANG KIANA UNTALAN He was drafted by said. “People didn’t go to adamant about staying at CLAIRE HULTIN the U.S. Army from the the doctors too much in the shop until he physically NEWS EDITOR MYLA LA BINE active reserves in 1955 to those days, he might have couldn’t anymore, but MELISA YURIAR WINONA RAJAMOHAN CONTACT US NORA RAMIREZ serve an 18-month tour had a heart attack.” didn’t have a set plan on A&E EDITOR MELODY DEL RIO in Chatellerault, France. To this day, Annino how the shop would run WILLIAM DELA CRUZ VICENTE VERA EDITORIAL This major shift forced kept almost everything in without him. HUGO VERA OPINION EDITOR PHONE: Annino to close his first the shop intact. The only Annino pointed to a JASMINE STRACHAN PRODUCTION CHIEF (408) 924-5577 shop within two-years major changes he’s made picture in the corner of MIKE CORPOS of opening it. inside the place have been the room of him and two SPORTS EDITOR EMAIL: GABRIEL MUNGARAY NEWS ADVISERS SPARTANDAILY Annino’s biggest the addition of dozens of young men with their NISHA GARUD PATKAR @GMAIL.COM concern wasn’t that he lost newspaper clippings that arms around his shoulder. PHOTO EDITOR SCOTT FOSDICK the shop, but rather the decorate the shop walls “Those are my NICHOLAS ZAMORA ADVERTISING ADVISER ADVERTISING fear he would lose his craft like wallpaper. grandchildren,” he said. MULTIMEDIA EDITOR TIM HENDRICK after such a long period of No picture frames “Maybe they’ll take over MAX RUAN PHONE: not practicing it. were needed, as Annino the shop one day.” ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (408) 924-3270 MULTIMEDIA REPORTER JESSICA EWING However, Annino ran constantly picked the NICHOLAS GIRARD EMAIL: into some luck. articles from the wall to CREATIVE DIRECTOR SPARTANDAILYADVERTISING “The captain called me read them and reminisce KIMO PAMINTUAN @GMAIL.COM into his office and saw the history of his shop. Follow Vicente on Twitter in my record that I was He got up from his @VicenteSJSU sjsunews.com/spartan_daily ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17, 2018 3 Give no ‘Hate’ to this fi lm

By Hugo Vera movie review STAFF WRITER “The Hate U Give” Directed by: “Th e Hate U Give” is a dis- George Tillman Jr. turbingly relevant portrayal Starring: of racism and social injustice Rating: Amandla Stenberg in present-day America. Genre:  Drama Based on the 2017 book of the same name by An- gie Th omas, the fi lm centers around a young tending a private school. Hornsby, known from African-American woman Th e fi lm’s central plot takes similar fi lms such as named Starr Carter and her off in a tragic – but not sur- “Fences,” excels in his por- struggles against society’s prising way – when Carter trayal of a selfl ess black fa- most oppressive norms. goes to a local house party ther who defi es the negative Playing Carter is Amandla with her friend Khalil. stereotypes associated with Stenberg who is best known On the way home from black fathers to become a for playing Rue in 2012’s the party, Khalil is pulled mentor fi gure to Carter. “Th e Hunger Games.” Sten- over by the police, sheer- Maverick wants to protect berg expertly portrays Carter ly out of racial profi ling. his daughter but also accepts and brings the literary char- During the altercation, that she must use her plat- acter to life as someone who Khalil reaches for a comb form to expose police injus- is struggling to fi nd accep- and is shot dead by a police tice, a mindset that is best tance and unity within two man in front of Carter. articulated when Maverick diff erent groups of society. Carter then challenges says, “I didn’t name you Carter comes from the the actions of the offi cers Starr by accident.” predominantly black and involved but is enraged to K.J. Apa and Sabrina Car- lower-middle-class neigh- learn that Khalil’s killers penter, who play Carter’s borhood of Garden Heights won’t be prosecuted. rich white friends from her with her father Maverick, Th e once naive Carter private school, deliver a con- played by Russell Hornsby, then grasps the gritty and vincing performance of two and mother Lisa, played bigoted nature of police well-meaning, but ultimately by Regina Hall, who own a brutality when offi cers use ignorant friends who come local restaurant. excessive force on her fa- to the realization that “color Carter attends a private ther at his own restaurant blindness” is just fi ghting ig- school in a far more affl uent during an investigation. norance with more ignorance. and predominantly white Carter then realizes that Th e fi lm is a masterpiece neighborhood on the other she has an obligation to that is faithful to the plot side of town. her people to get justice of the original novel but To her private school for Khalil. can also be celebrated as a peers, she is celebrated, but With the support of her stand-alone fi lm. oft en in a condescending friend, a Black Lives Matter “Th e Hate U Give” is a way as she fulfi lls the “token activist played by Issa Rae heartbreaking but ultimately black friend” role to many and her friend King played uplift ing story of overcom- of her white friends. by Anthony Mackie, Carter ing prejudice, fear, guilt, When she returns to goes on a journey of self-re- and sorrow to use one’s plat- Garden Heights, Carter’s alization that results in a form for the greater good no black neighborhood friends crusade against bigotry. matter what the cost. question her “blackness” Opposite Stenberg are PHOTO COURTESY OF ERIKA DOSS | TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX and are confl icted about the a wide variety of brilliant Follow Hugo on Twitter Amandla Stenberg stars as Starr Carter in Twentieth Century Fox’s “The Hate U pretense that comes with at- veteran actors. @HugoV_II Give.” The drama refl ects the essence of today’s racially divisive America. Monkees spread early holiday cheer

By Myla La Bine album I love that the band STAFF WRITER review decided to feature Jones again, just as they did on It’s a bold move for any “Christmas Party” their 50th anniversary al- band to release a Christ- bum, “Good Times,” de- mas album, especially in Rating: spite his untimely passing. early October.  Th e tracks help “Christ- However, The Mon- mas Party” seem like it was kees have always been a released during the band’s Artist: group that has pushed The Monkees prime, which is what I love the envelope in terms of most about it. Release date: expectations. Oct. 12, 2018 “Christmas Party” and Band members Micky “Good Times” are like Genre: Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Holiday snapshots in time because Peter Tork and the late they both seamlessly fi t Davy Jones, formed as a into the group’s discogra- fi ctional group of the same phy from the late ’60s. name on television in 1966. Jones, who passed away in However, I do have one Aft er the success of their 2012, get at least one track slight issue with the al- , the mem- to themselves. bum. Tork only sings one bers became a real-life Dolenz sings a majori- song, “Angels We Have quartet, playing live shows ty of the new songs, while Heard on High,” which is and taking creative control the rest of the band take hugely disappointing. over their own music. on the classics. While the instrumenta- Released Oct. 12, the Nesmith’s soft and tion of the track is wonder- group’s first-ever holi- smooth vocals are abso- ful, it is overshadowed by day album, “Christmas lutely perfect for the slow the unnecessary auto-tune Party” features a mix nature of “Th e Christmas used on Tork’s voice. of both new and classic Song” which is my favorite. He sounded great when Christmas songs. Though the song has I saw him perform live at The sound of sleigh been performed countless the band’s 50th anniversa- bells open the first track, times, his rendition is in- ry tour, so I’m not entirely “Unwrap You at Christ- credibly refreshing. sure why it was added to mas” which is a lively and Th e track is much more his voice. upbeat pop song, remi- mellow than traditional ver- Th e banjo playing in the niscent of the band’s early sions, with a guitar quietly background adds a unique bubblegum releases. playing in the background. twist to the song, which Dolenz, who sang the The toned-down quali- is why it’s a shame the au- band’s most famous sin- ty of the song works well to-tune is such a distraction. gle, “I’m a Believer,” sings because it focuses on Ne- The track should have the track with tremendous smith’s voice, instead of been one of the highlights, enthusiasm. It is quite re- its arrangement. rather than the lowest markable how his voice Jones’ vintage recordings point on the album. sounds virtually the same of “Mele Kalikimaka” and Th at being said, “Christ- as it did in the late ’60s. “Silver Bells” are delightful mas Party” is still enjoy- Th e song sets the mood additions to the album. able and will have listeners for the rest of the album and Fans will be happy to longing for the holidays. creates a fun and nostalgic hear his playful, sweet and listening experience. All swoon-worthy vocals on Follow Myla on Twitter four members, including these two covers. @mylalabine25 sjsunews.com/spartan_daily 4 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17, 2018 OPINION

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Should listeners purchaseILLUSTRATION BY MARCI SUELA | SPARTAN DAILY music or stream it? Yes, purchasing is better No, streaming is easier

right away. storage on your phone After that, you don’t or computer. have to worry about it I love the fact that Myla La Bine and can listen to the al- Claire Hultin streaming music is less STAFF WRITER bum whenever. STAFF WRITER expensive. As a college The same is true student, I do not want when you buy an al- to have to pay for bum physically; you each song. can either pop it into I am also incredibly Music streaming as long as you continue your laptop and put it Buying music is now spending a lot more indecisive with what platforms have become paying a fee. on your phone or place a thing of the past. money. On iTunes, I like to listen to and a popular choice in For example, Spo- it in your car’s CD Streaming music has each song is about usually switch my recent years. tify’s premium sub- player immediately. become more popular $1.29. Albums vary, but music preference. There’s Spotify, Ap- scription is $9.99 Last month, Pitch- and is much better are usually around If I have paid for ple Music, Pandora per month. fork reported that a than paying for each $12.99. music and a few months and Amazon Music While that price Spotify spokesperson song or album that an However, on Spotify, later decide I do not Unlimited to name seems like a bargain stated the company had individual wants. you can download like the music anymore, a few. at approximately $120 “increased the num- A study done by as many albums as I would have paid for According to a per year, it is ulti- ber of offline tracks Statista states that in you want for just something I am no March study by Statis- mately worthless if per device – from March, 247.5 million longer using. ta, in the United States you end up canceling 3,333 on three devic- people streamed music. Streaming music “49.5 million people the service. es to 10,000 tracks per The trend is picking up means I can switch my device for up to and purchasing music music taste whenever five devices.” is outdated. With I want and do not Restrictions such as While some like streaming, have to worry about this make streaming to have a physical investing my money in When you buy digital albums services useless. copy of their music, you can merely something that I do not The only thing like an album or CD, access music like anymore. off of iTunes, it instantly stopping me from streaming is much Streaming music downloading that more convenient. from an app nowadays is also becomes yours and you get to many songs is my With streaming, you connected to social bank account and can merely access music on your phone media, which is a keep it forever. the amount of iTunes from an app on your or computer big reason that many storage I have on phone or computer people have caught on my laptop. without having to without to the trend. Though not ev- pay for each song On Spotify, for eryone may agree, I or album. having to pay example, you can follow used the Apple Music Not to mention actually like having Spotify, Apple Mu- for each song your friends’ accounts service.” Spotify was the fact that the physical albums on sic, SoundCloud and and see what they are a close second, with fee will most like- my shelf. Pandora are just a few or album. listening to, connecting 47.7 million users, fol- ly increase over time, CDs and vinyl re- of the popular music each other and your lowed by Pandora with just as Netflix does cords usually come streaming websites and music tastes. 36.8 million. quite frequently. with an album book- applications that peo- You are able to see Despite its grow- I would much rather let that you cannot ple often use. who likes the same ing presence in the pay a higher price for get if you download While buying music $5 a month. type of music and music industry, I do an album if it means an album off of a guarantees that you will With a subscription you can connect to an not think streaming that I won’t have to streaming service. have your music forever, to a website and artist’s social media to music is worth the “return” it later. Sure, Flipping through streaming music is still streaming music allows find new music with price compared to it may seem like I’m these booklets feels more cost effective listeners to store up just a click of purchasing music. not saving money personal, as you get to and overall a better to 3,000 songs in an a button. I prefer to purchase now, but I believe it read the artist’s thank option, especially for “offline playlist,” which Having a physical my music either digi- will be beneficial in you’s and see exclu- college students. grants you access to the copy of music is tally on iTunes or phys- the long term. sive pictures taken for College students songs even when you something that I grew ically, depending on Another reason I do the album. get a student discount are not connected to up loving. Buying the album. not care for stream- I have to say there’s on Spotify. They only the internet. new CDs at the store I am aware that ing services is be- nothing like open- have to pay $4.99 per In addition, streaming was a favorite activity this is unorthodox cause they rely on an ing the top of a re- month with a plan that music does not take up of mine. for someone my age, internet connection. cord player, placing a includes access to Hulu as much memory on However, now that but I don’t like the I know Spotify al- record in the center and Showtime. your device. streaming music has unpredictability of lows users to down- and watching the nee- Showtime was added With streaming, become so inexpensive, streaming services. load music in order dle drop as music be- to this package deal you are only using the convenient and easy, When you buy digital to listen to it offline, gins blaring through recently, so now memory of an app, it gives me an even albums off of iTunes, but if you forget to do the speakers. college students can whereas buying music bigger reason to it instantly becomes that or have bad WiFi, You simply don’t get stream music and takes up memory for love music and to yours and you get to you can’t access the that experience when watch television and each song and each listen to a wider keep it forever. music you want you stream music. movies from multiple album purchased. variety more often. Subscribing to a mu- to play. websites for the price of With applications sic-streaming service is When you download about $5 per month. that stream music, you like renting a textbook; an album off of iTunes, Follow Myla on Twitter When people can listen to more songs Follow Claire on Twitter it only belongs to you it begins downloading @ mylalabine25 buy music, they are while taking up less @ ClaireHult sjsunews.com/spartan_daily OPINION WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17, 2018 5 Economic disparity hinders diversity in sports

African-American and NBA, an unbalanced as one of the fi gures in events – with only two players make up progress sweeps across a tournament that rarely black players and one the largest racial sports like tennis and extends to more than Asian player having ever Winona Rajamohan population in the two golf, which are still two people of color on a won the title - the site STAFF WRITER professional leagues. struggling to conquer the regular golfi ng tour. said that “it’s more likely Th e Atlantic report- implicit discrimination Reuters reported that you’ll get into Harvard ed that both the NFL against athletes of color the entry sheet for the School of Law than see and NBA teams were who choose to pick PGA Championship a male black or Asian playing with more than the sport. this year shows Woods player win a Slam in 60 percent of A report by John being the only African- your lifetime.” Th e struggle for wall in 1946, when he its athletes being Walter of the American American golfer in It’s a strong sentence diversity in professional became the fi rst African- African-American. Studies Resource Cen- a fi eld of 156 men, that refl ects how the American sports came American player in the One may assume that ter, painted me a picture joined by less than world’s fourth most hand-in-hand with modern era of Major these fi gures represent a of how the strides made 20 Asian golfers. popular sport is overcoming streaks League Baseball. successful progression, in the golfi ng world “I think we would all presenting a harsh reality of racial disparity According to and the shaping of an during the do not agree, or most of us would that we are still struggling nationwide in the early Bleacher Report, limited agree, that the face of this to conquer. 20th century. integration was a game has to change if it’s A reality where there Aft er World War running framework for going to grow,” PGA of are some grounds where II, a shift in attitude how the NFL draft ed its America chief executive the color of your skin still emerged among African- players. Th e NFL banned It is the lingering effects of offi cer Pete Bevacqua holds the upper hand. Americans, alongside the African-Americans from societal oppression that have told media during a Th e lack of strengthening in roles its league in 1933. press conference on representation does of organizations such as Th e NFL was only stopped many people of color Aug. 8. “It needs to look not merely refl ect an the National Association reintegrated in 1946 more like the face institutionally driven for the Advancement of with the signing of from being economically of America.” discriminatory problem, Colored People to help Kenny Washington and advantaged enough to afford Th e same shadow is but it is the lingering the community demand Woody Strode for the Los casted across professional eff ects of societal for its rights. Angeles Rams that year, more expensive sports like tennis, where non-white oppression that have As the nation took giving rise to a wave of players have struggled stopped many people on a new outlook of black athletes who are tennis and golf. to make waves through of color from being integration and unity, now shaping the forefront tournaments without economically advantaged pressures increased on in the professional realm being thrown under enough to aff ord more society, public institutions of sports. the label of being just expensive sports like and the political world to Th ough Chuck Cooper impartial platform for have much diff erence another black player. tennis and golf. embrace equality. was the fi rst African- professional athletes to from the way profes- Serena Williams and Growing up, those Th e pressures increased American to be draft ed by be observed from the sional tournaments are her sister Venus Williams sports were labeled as on professional sports an NBA team in 1950, the lens of what they could run today. have spent the last two elitist sports that you organizations as well, fi rst African-American bring to the table and not If you’re catching decades collecting a couldn’t just jump right with diversity breaking player to play in the NBA what they looked like as any sort of glimpse of a string of singles titles and into if you didn’t have the through in the 1940s. was Earl Lloyd, whose they walked to it. golf tournament on TV, trophies to their name. ability to spend money Th e names of this line fi rst game was one day However, I believe that you’re are more likely Yet again, having on the more expensive of fi rsts ring through the before Cooper’s. the higher commercial to not catch a single women of color in equipment and classes. community not just as Th e racial makeup of success and value of person of color making the forefront does not Unfortunately, our athletes, but social icons the NFL and NBA today basketball and football his or her way through mean that color is society is still stuck that had spearheaded are a stark contrast from lead to a tainted belief the course. spread across the racial under a subconscious a wave of hope what they were more that equal representation Tiger Woods was the makeup of the rest understanding that elite across a new form of than 50 years ago. It’s a in sports has long glimmer of hope that of the players. has a color. American life. diff erence that is visible been achieved. many felt to be the steps As Vice Sports Professional baseball to anybody who turns on As African-American toward a fully integrated reported drastic numbers player their TV screens to catch players hold signifi cant golfi ng stage. in the 91-year history Follow Winona on Twitter broke a 55-year racial a brief glimpse of a game. dominance in the NFL Yet today, he remains of tennis Grand Slam @ winonaarjmh

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By Huan Xun Chan STAFF WRITER

San Jose State University No matter what is women’s soccer freshman happening on the defender Haleigh Wynne was named Mountain West fi eld, I know I can Offensive Player of the Week make it and go by the conference on Oct. 8, after scoring two game-win- through it. ning goals in one weekend Haleigh Wynne earlier this month. freshman defender “She has stepped up espe- cially for the last two week- ends,” head coach Lauren a moment that depict- Hanson said. ed Wynne’s humorous Wynne, who scored her personality. first career goal in the game “Before I had to go into against Nevada, had five a game, I had a little note- shots on goal for the week- pad with her name written end of Oct. 5. down,” Hanson said. “She When Wynne learned looked at it and I was tell- that she was honored by ing her what the instruc- the league, she was very tions were and what to do shocked, but excited. She on the field. She just inter- called her family immedi- rupted me and she said ately and shared the news. ‘my name is spelled wrong, “My family is my biggest PHOTO COURTESY OF SJSU ATHLETICS it’s H-A-L-E-I-G-H.’ ” support system. They have Spartans freshman defender Haleigh Wynne dribbles past a Santa Clara defender in the team’s loss on Aug. 17. Wynne wants to pursue always been there. My dad, her undergraduate degree in my mom and my broth- “For her, to get those Wynne said. Hanson said the most When Herrera first met communication studies with er come to every game,” game minutes in and be Wynne is learning to important thing for a fresh- Wynne, she thought Wynne a business minor. Wynne said. able to perform really well become a leader on the field man is consistency. was reserved and kept She hopes to get an intern- Being far away from with the amount of time by improving her commu- “Obviously she has got- things to herself. ship with the San Francisco her hometown of Canyon she got to play in the field nication skills. Wynne said ten some confidence now, “She doesn’t really make 49ers or San Jose Earthquakes Lake, her family has become was absolutely awesome,” she is “super competitive” so continuing to consistent- much effort to meet new her senior year. Eventually, the force that helps keep Herrera said. because of playing soccer. ly put that together for all people, so I had to go to she wants play for any profes- her going. Wynne started playing When asked if she was 90 minutes, for every sin- her,” Herrera said. “I was sional team but preferably for “I think she deserves soccer when she was 5. passionate about anything gle game, is something that talkative so it’s easy to break clubs in Southern California. the two goals that she got “I’ve played soccer for other than soccer, she said, I really look forward to,” the ice.” “No matter what is hap- and game-winning goals almost all of my life, I “Just soccer.” Hanson said. After she actually got to pening on the field, I know I make it more special,” SJSU have always loved soccer,” “My whole life is soccer,” She said Wynne has a know Wynne, she realized can make it and go through junior midfielder Gabriela she said. Wynne said and later added, charismatic personality off Wynne was actually outgo- it,” Wynne said. “So, I take Herrera said. Soccer has taken up a “and family.” the field that is contagious ing and talkative. that into life if I am going Herrera said Wynne lot in her life. She said she Hanson described to the team. “We joke around all through something. I just told her she was frustrat- wouldn’t go anywhere else if Wynne as a very confi- “Right now, I think I the time. We know when have to work hard and keep ed with her limited play- she has a game to play. dent and strong player would be one of the attack- it comes to game time, we going and eventually I will ing time. She played for “It has been a huge part on the field. ing forces of the team. But have to be serious. When we go my way.” 40 minutes or less in each of me growing as a person “She is very physical and we definitely work altogeth- have practice, we try to have Follow Huan Xun on Twitter of the first four games of and a player. It has real- she plays with a lot of pas- er. We are all a little piece of fun,” Herrera said. @Huanxun_chan the season. ly shaped me as a person,” sion,” Hanson said. a big puzzle,” Wynne said. Hanson mentioned