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Of several aftershocks, the largest was a 2.5. See QUAKE. Page 6 SJSU reacts to tremor By Ben Aguirre Jr. D MIN E\ft MI EI)II(ilt A 5.2-magnitude earthquake rocked San Jose State University and surrounding cities Monday shortly after 10 p.m. According to the University Police Department, no injuries or damages were reported on campus as of 10:42 p.m. Shortly after the quake, some students on the first floor of Clark Library remained sitting at their computer terminals, while others from the upper floors left the building. Lara Hanania, a senior psychology major, stands in the black shell of Magdalena Greek Orthodox Church of the Redeemer on Palm Sunday, three weeks Andrew Blash, a junior environmental studies after arsonists burned it down. Hanania, a member of the church for 12 major, was sitting on the second floor when the years, said the Palm Sunday service was held outside the church in tents. building began to shake. "It reminded me of 1989," he said, referring that Rima Shah In recent months, in retaliation for a series of sui- "Going to school, getting an education, going to he was in San Francisco during the '89 quake, DiiN Wionu cide bombing by Israel, Israel has arrested key work, getting friends, that's all you want," Avta said. which was measured at a 7.1 magnitude on the Palestinian leaders, had imprisoned chairman Yasir Part of his growing up, Avta said, also included Richter scale. Boaz Avta came to the United States from Israel Arafat in his Ramallah compound and sieged mili- going to Qalqilyah, a town in the West Bank. "After an (earthquake of that) two years ago on a work visa. magnitude, it's tants in the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem. About "We used to shop there and eat there, and we good to walk outside and see if anything is going Now he is an electrical engineering senior at San 50 people, including civilians were killed in Jenin were like tourists over there," Avta said. "We were on. Sometimes you can actually see Jose State University. it rolling." refugee camps with the Palestinians charging it as always welcome. There was a kid who used to let us He said he was slightly concerned for his safety Hatim Qutob, a Palestinian student, Lara Hana- massacre. ride on his donkey, and I used to have lots of fun because of the type of building he was in. nia, a Palestinian Christian student and Avta, a On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel over there. I never thought that we would be ene- The building is mainly concrete and doesn't Jewish student, have reacted to the events going on Sharon's political party voted to reject the creation mies one day and I don't think we should be ene- really have any windows to escape out ot he said, in the Middle East with concern. of a Palestinian state, according to the Associated mies. There is no reason to be enemies." so if the building is coming down, people may go All three of them, like other Israeli and Palestin- Press. Qutob studies mechanical engineering. His fami- with it. ian students are affected by what is going on in Avta, 27, said that growing up in the Israeli town ly comes from Jerusalem, and he said that despite Hung Nguyen, a graduate student, was in the those places, despite being far away from the Middle of Ramat Gan was very similar to growing up in the being depressed at the events going on in the Mid- East. United States. see REA( I I ()N. Page 7 see TREMOR, Page 6 Organizations Relief for impending finals stres-s7 Michelle Gnus dence," Guenter said. "I definite- I) ly do not recommend all night must pay for cramming of materials the night LAC many students, sopho- before an exam as a healthy more Sara Rowland said she is strategy. Any material absorbed stressed about her final exams in such a manner will be forgot- next week. ten much easier later." UPD security "I have three finals in one day, Guenter said when a stu- so I don't know how I can study dent's identity or ability is being By Lori Hanley not and cannot include expend- for all of them," said Rowland, a questioned or evaluated, it will ing public funds for private pur- business major who said she almost always trigger some Dth1SINII poses," Lowe said. likes to put things off until the stress. Some student organization Associated Students con- last minute. "Fears that they might not members are upset that they troller, Julie Perreira-Rieken, "I'm a procrastinator, so I perform to the best of their abili- have to pay for University Police said recognized student organiza- doubt I will start studying till ty will trouble some students, Department security to be pre- tions receive a $4,000 budget per the night before. I'm in big trou- while others might feel guilty sent at their events. year and the going rate for UPD ble. " that they put off preparation Angela Fernandez, the presi- security is $37.50 per hour. Wiggsy Sivertsen, director of Majority The amount of money a stu- until the last minute, and for dent of the Feminist San Jose State University Coun- Alliance, said securi- dent organization receives does some, panic might even set in." Leadership seling Services, said she feels one be provided without not fluctuate depending on the Sivertsen said everybody ty should college students is cost. amount of security that is need- expectation of experiences stress, sometimes on "It is very hard for students to ed, she said. to procrastinate. a daily basis. pay extra for security," Fernandez "If we are funded by the Asso- "You're not a student unless She said a lot of stress is from said. "Paying for any event can ciated Students' Student Club you procrastinate," Sivertsen negative internalized issues. get costly, especially when you and Organization Fund, the said. " A lot of students put off " know I'm not going to pass are working with a budget. Stu- funds can only pay for certain today what they can always do this class,' or 'I'm too stupid.' " dent groups are not working with items, but not for security," Fer- tomorrow. But the problem is Sivertsen said. -'1'0 avoid stress, a lot of money." nandez said. that tomorrow is here, SO they students should not succumb to University Police Department She said she is afraid of retali- have built a lot of stress for this mind-altering stage." Lt. Bruce Lowe said that the ation at events that the Feminist themselves that way." Jonathan Anderson, a jun 1.) UPD has a limited staff that has Majority Leadership Alliance She said they would certainly engineering student, said he to deal with a campus communi- organizes and sponsors, such as help themselves in the long run especially stressed because I). ty of about 30,000 individuals. the anti-violence protest, "Take if they didn't procrastinate as has not been a very active st He said the 11PD is a state law Back the Night," and pro-choice much and would get ahead of the dent this semester. enforcement agency and its oper- rallies. game. been "I don't really have a reason ating costs are paid through the She said violence has Scot Guenter, an American Fund. known to erupt at such emotional for being a slacker," Anderson California State General studies professor, recommends it is against the law and controversial events. said. "I just am. I'm pretty wor- Lowe said students should start -supported entities to pro- "Feminist events have experi- that ried about my finals because I for tax preparing for their final exams services for private parties enced backlash even though we don't know what to expect." vide a bit at public expense. function on the market place of well in advance, devoting Sivertsen said she feels stu- .1aShong king Ihillt Stuff "We endeavor to exceed the ideas (and) philosophy. Issues, more time to each final each day dents can be terrible about their Gary Nguyen, foreground, and Duc Huynh take a nap on the community as a mat- as the exam date draws closer. third floor of Clark library during a break in their studies for needs of our See UPI). Pip 6 see STRESS, Page 6 their ter of routine.