War or Peace? A Look around the Globe and in our own backyards Page 2 News 2-3 Arts.... 4-5 For All Students Opinion...... 6 Sports...... 7 Calendar...... 8 http://www.csusmpride.com TheCalifornia State Universit Pridey San Marcos Vol. IX No. 5/ Tuesday, October 2,2001 Ninth Annual Pow Wow will Kick Off Homecoming Week By JENNIFER HOLMES cultural, and sacred, according are asked to call (760) 839-1634. Pride Staff Writer to Giron. Some of the scheduled Homecoming activities will events include native drumming, continue on Monday when the The American Indian Student singing, intertribal dancing, and university hosts the first Cal State Alliance (AISA) will host the 9th native arts and crafts. Organizers San Marcos Squares. Student Annual CSUSM Pow Wow from expect 50 vendor booths, which veterans on campus will also 10 a.m. to 10 p.m on Saturday, will provide native foods, arts hold a free BBQ lunch at the Oct. 6 and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and crafts, and beverages outside Dome Plaza for students. On on Sunday, Oct. 7. the dance and drum arena. Tuesday, the men's soccer team "There is truly something for ; "What makes this year's Pow will play a homecoming game at everyone at the upcoming Pow Wow different from last year's 4 p.m. on Mangrum Field against Wow," said Karin Giron, Pow is that we will have Hawaiian UCSD. Wow co-chairperson, and AISA dancers performing during the The homecoming celebration president. "AISA looks forward dinner break Saturday evening, will continue Wednesday, with to carrying on this most precious Oct.6," said Giron. Angela Davis, a featured speak- tradition, and warmly Welcomes Sponsors of this year's Pow er for the Intercultural Speaker any support that you may have Wow include Nordstrom, Series. The lecture will be held at to offer." CSUSM President Alexander 7 p.m.. at the California Center for This is the second year that Gonzalez, CSUSM's the Arts, Escondido. The home- this student organization has Instructionally Related Activities coming celebration will conclude served as the main organizer Board, and several individuals, on Friday evening with a mas- for the event. AISA expects departments, and organizations querade dance in the Dome. that approximately 10,000 people on campus. Those who would like more infor- from all cultures and tribes from The Pow Wow is free to mation on homecoming week are the Indian Nation will attend the the public and will be held on asked to contact ASI at (760) Pow Wow. the field on the corner of Twin 750-4990. The theme for this year's Pow Oaks Valley Road and Craven Wow is honoring the past, and Drive. Those who would like (Right) A dancer performs celebrating the future. The tradi- more information regarding the during last year's Pow Wow. tion of the Pow \yow is social, scheduled events at the Pow Wow {Pride Photo/Cheryl Cline) Fall Accident GEW Under New Leadership By CHRIS ING Rallin is interested not only by allocating more resources to Pride Staff Writer in providing students with criti- writing instruction. As an exam- Numbers Revealed cal skills that will be of use to ple, CSUSM's GEW classes have As the new school year gets them in other university classes, a maximum enrollment of 20 stu- By AMY GRANITE to drivers misjudging the^speed underway, GEW will come under but also in encouraging students dents; the maximum enrollment Pride Staff Writer of oncoming traffic and making new leadership as Dr. Aneil to assume the role of public intel- of the comparable first-year writ- last minute turns, according to Rallin, Professor of Literature lectual, and to intervene in public ing course at UCSD is 12. "Since Automobile accidents are con- campus police. When some stu- and Writing, takes over the reins debates about the role of the uni- there is no debate about the ben- cerns for some students and staff dents discover damages to their as Director of CSUSM's General efits of smaller classes for stu- of CSUSM, primarily during the vehicles, there is little else for Education Writing (GEW) Pro- dents, we have our work cut out morning hours for drivers en route them to do but file a police gram. Rallin has a diverse edu- "I hope to for us," said Rallin. to campus. An accident involv- report. cational background spanning One wish Rallin has is office ing a student and faculty member "Most often, when someone help cultivate three continents. space for the GEW instructors. occurred on the morning of Sept. hits another car in the parking lots He completed his undergrad- this awareness "I understand that space is at a 24 in Lot C, bringing attention to on campus, usually in an attempt uate studies in Bombay, India i premium on this campus, but it this on-going problem. to park, that person drives off and by complicating and his Ph.D. in English Studies is a disgrace to the university The collision was minor, said away from the scene to another with a concentration in rhetoric that our GEW instructors have campus police officials. After the spot, said Sgt. Bill McCullough. students' think- and composition at Ohio State no institutional space to call their incident, the student and faculty An accident is considered a University. He has also studied ing rather than own." member exchanged contact and hit and run if a driver fails to at Oxford University in England. The GEW program has 11 insurance information. Most of stop after a moving collision, or simplifying it." Most recently, he taught at the instructors who are graduate stu- the accidents on or around cam- if a driver hits another car and University of Southern Califor- dents in the Literature and Writ- pus usually involve no interven- fails to leave a contact note for nia, CSU Chico, and Temple Uni- versity. Towards that end, he said ing Studies master's program, tion by campus police if a reso- the owner. This is considered a versity. that he feels it is essential for and the instructors teach more lution is reached between the misdemeanor, and if the driver is Rallin described his ideas students to understand the many than 400 students. involved parties. pulled over, he/she is considered about the function of Cal State layers of complexities withijti any . He said he hopes that There have been accidental a hit and run suspect and will San Marcos' GEW program. text or dialogue and he said CSUSM will be able to keep pace reports involving hit-and run be arrested. If a hit and run He views writing and reading he hopes to help cultivate this with national trends by develop- incidents this semester. Campus occurs and someone is injured, as interdependent activities that awareness by "complicating stu- ing and requiring all the students police reported five "property whether it is a moving accident promote intellectual inquiry and dents' thinking rather than sim- an advanced writing course. damage only" accidents that did or a parked car Is struck, the growth. plifying it." Rallin's research interests not involve injuries. There were crime becomes a felony. He said he sees writing to He used the GEW program include contemporary rhetoric six hit and runs so far this semes- Those that would like to con- learn is not only the process of as an example of the university's and theories of composition; ter. There have been no major tact the campus police regarding advancing a claim, but also a efforts to strengthen students' queer theory; feminist theory; injuries reported. an accident on campus may call "process of knowledge-making, writing. He said, however, that he postcolonial studies; and experi- The number of accidents that their non-emergency line at (760) and a device for demystifying the would like to see the university mental writing, film and video. occur when students leave the 750-4567. powers invested in discourse." fortify its commitment to writing parking lots has risen, often due ^fie Cry Heard'(Round the W/orCd

conflict resolution and embrace some people down to this forum versities came together at the Uni- peace ideas in the Sunday school with fliers and contact lists to versity of Pittsburgh's Cathedral classrooms. At city schools, the build anti-war activities. We got of Learning, a Pittsburgh curriculum includes conflict man- much more than we had hoped. landmark. More than 600 stu- agement, and students were A minister, who was a bomber dents from Carnegie Mellon, taught how to say "hello" jn in WWII in an atomic squadron, Chatham, and Duquesne marched Arabic, according to a San Diego gave a particularly moving speech to the University of Pittsburgh's teacher in the coalition. about his disgust at racism and campus. On Sept. 22, the coalition why we should oppose mass "Speakers and demonstra- held a peace vigil in front of destruction of innocent people tors emphasized that this was Horton Plaza in downtown San for revenge. Next thing we know not an anti-American protest," Diego. The Peace Vigil lasted two the vigil, as a whole, takes on said Quinten Steenhuis, a student hours, and more than 400 people a strong anti-war character. Stu- activist and organizer of the dem- attended. Participants held signs dents who we didn't even know onstration from Carnegie Mellon and banners, and lined Broadway got up and made statements for University. "Students sang along from 3rd to 4th Street. peace," said Stemke. to the national anthem, carried "Overall public reaction, At UCSD on Thursday eve- flags, and even addressed the while by no means unanimously ning, a student progressive meet- issue directly^ ' We consider our- positive, was supportive, and ing and candlelight vigil were selves the true patriots,' said one better than many had expected. held. They also formed a peace speaker. Democracy means ques- Many people driving or walking coalition on Wednesday evening. tioning our government when it is by honked, cheered, or flashed "While we are a minority right about to jump into a rash action. peace signs ... Several passersby now, we are a growing minority," America is our government, yes, even joined the vigil," said Jahn- said John Patel, a member of the but more importantly it is the kow, who .also represents the UCSD ISO. people who make up our country, Peace Resource Center. At the Che Cafe at UCSD, and we are citizens that are con- Speakers from 12 local orga- Patel and other students are vinced escalating the violence is nizations and institutions spoke planning a teach-in on Sunday not the way to respond." to the crowd, including the Peace evening, Oct. 7, as part of "Dis- The Student Peace Action UCSD's student government held a candelight vigil on Thursday. Resource Center, Activist San orientation" activities. Dis-Orien- Network (SPAN), in association (Pride Photo/Melanie Addington) Diego, Arab American Anti- tation is a three-day progressive with local campus organizations, Discrimination, UCSD Coalition party that will include bands, held actions at 105 colleges By MELANIE ADDINGTON The coalition is in the middle Against the War and International vegan food, speakers, and work- throughout the nation last week. Pride Editor of forming a mission statement, Socialist Organization, and San shops aimed at promoting social SPAN has chapters on 42 college but the present draft states, Diego City College's MJLCh.A. justice. campuses and a presence in 80 Amidst the screams of "Modern warfare causes injuries Following the discussion, revenge and anger from some and death to civilian populations participants marched down 4th Americans as a result of Sept. as surely as terrorism does. Mili- Street, east on Market, up 5th 1 l's terrorist attack, there are also tary retaliation and revenge will Street, and west on Broadway cries for peace from all corners of not stop terrorism, but will only back to Horton Plaza. Broadway, the world, including San Diego; kill innocent people and inspire 4th, 5th, and Market were all many are using the Internet to get further acts of -terrorism. We closed for a time, and police the word out. must adhere to the highest moral served as security. Peace activists are cutting principles — employing global The coalition has plans across all barriers. From Dem- dialogue and justice to end the for more vigils and other events ocrat, to Republican, to Green violence." and has handed out informational Party and Socialist; from black, At the first meeting, several flyers on their meetings all over white, Arab; Muslim, Buddhist, committees were formed to San Diego. They also continue to Christian; from American, Asian, address each issue. The commit- distribute flyers about emergency to Middle Eastern and others, tees divided into categories such response to military action. If the people are gathering in every city as hate crimes prevention, art- U.S. government begins military and country to oppose violence. ists, campus/students, civil liber- action, they plan to meet that ties, educators, media, emergency day at 5 p.m. at Horton Plaza, Local Activism response, religious outreach and between 3rd and 4th Street. public education. "I'm very encouraged at how The threat of war and recent The religious outreach and the San Diego progressive/peace racist attacks and discrimination the education committees teach community has responded so against Arab, Muslim, and fast," said Jahnkow. Middle Eastern communities has led many activist organizations to Student Activism in San create a unified front. Almost 150 Diego people, many of them from dif- ferent San Diego peace organi- Elsewhere in San Diego, stu- zations, and individual activists, |dent activists are reaching out Students in Pennsylvania come together for a peace rally. (Top) Students hold created the San Diego Coalition to other student organizations up signs.^ (Bottom) Protesters from several colleges meet before walk. for Peace and Justice (SDCPJ) on to extend their solidarity. Vigils (Courtesy Photos/Benjamin Greene, Carnegie Mellon University Sophomore) Sept. 17 to mourn victims, speak and forums are being held at out against terrorism, war, racist all San Diego campuses and more schools. scapegoating, and to defend civii Students throughout the many students are forming stu- One way they connect cam- liberties. Nation and the Globe dent coalitions under the umbrella puses is through the Internet. At The group came together in of SDCPJ. www.gospan.org, there is infor- only four days. Activist San In California, students at mation on how people can create At CSUSM, The Pride helped Berkley, CSU Humboldt, San Diego used their e-mail system | sponsor a forum with the Col- a grassroots activist campaign. to spread the word. "E-mail is a Francisco State University, and The web page also updates news lege of Arts and Sciences to dis- several colleges in the Los Ange- big factor in being able to turn cuss the issues and to speak out relating to student activism, and people out and communicate so les area have organized events regional SPAN contact informa- against racial discrimination. At and have plans for more. fast. This is the first big mobiliza- City College, a vigil was turned tion. tion we've had that used e-mail," into a peace rally. At SDSU and Demonstrations in almost The National Coalition for said Carol Jahnkow from the I USD, forums have and will con- every state, including California, Peace and Justice (NCPJ)is Kansas, Missouri, Pennsylvania, SDCPJ. tinue to be held. asking its members to organize a and New York have happened Activist Jake Hayden said, On Sept. 19, the Interna- national day of action for peace Saanand Singh, a CSUSM student, this week. Students across the "This is a historic moment. The tional Socialist Organization on Oct. 7 in local communities attended the vigil at UCSD. nation continue to plan for new formation of the coalition is a across the country. An event in Singh wrote an opinion piece for (ISO) group went to a candle- vigils, forums and demonstra- good thing." The Pride to clarify that members New York is in the works, but the light vigil hosted by the student tions. The organization has held of the Sikh religion wear government, according to ISO exact nature of the event is still In Pittsburgh, students from three meetings, and will continue turbans, not Muslims. member Chuck Stemke. to meet every Monday. (Pride Photo/Melanie Addington) Pittsburgh area colleges and uni- "We made plans to get »Article cont. on pg. 3 »Peace Surge Cont.

taking shape. "Many people think that retal- "We encourage you to orga- iation will be a comfort to us, but nize the activity that is most the opposite is true," said Ryan America Prepares appropriate for your situation Amundson. "The first instinct is and your community. That might to act on the anger ... but the mean a vigil, a march, a prayer ser- most courageous thing we can do vice," said Chris Ney, a member of is pause and try to understand the NCPJ. "We urge you to reach why this happened ... We have out beyond your usual circle, decided that we will do all we can for War listen to your neighbors, and to spread the message of peace, By JAMES NEWELL The U.S. is acting on that stand together for peace. Let know about for themselves that this is what my brother would Pride Assistant Editor right and has deployed a sub- us know what you're planning- will be publicly discussed. But have wanted, and it is something stantial military force that con- -events can be posted to by it is also the nature of this first he has taught everyone in our While the White House tinues to assemble in the Persian email to [email protected] war against terrorism that there family. I just hope everyone else administration continues to Gulf. The Persian Gulf is a body or by using a response form at may be areas that people do not can learn the same thing." weigh possible reactions to the of water situated between Iran www.warresisters.org." know about. And I'm just not Judy Keane, of Waterfield, recent terrorist attacks on the and Saudi Arabia. It is acces- going to go beyond that in dis- Conn., lost her husband in the , the military has sible through the Arabian Sea cussing anything that is opera- National Activism World Trade Center attack. Out- * deployed ships, aircraft and sol- and gives the United States and tional like that. side her home, she held a peace diers to the Persian Gulf, and is the coalition of forces the best "They're there quietly, Throughout the nation, peace vigil. 5,000 people attended in preparing as the possibility of tactical access to unseen, behind the scenes, estab- activists have held vigils and and the Middle East region. lishing locations of people and forums. "Peace Action chapters It will take time to find things that will be used in mili- across the country, along with out exactly when the U.S. for- tary campaigns later," Shepperd - local peace groups, have orga- mally goes to war. "We're not said. "They don't get a lot of nized vigils, demonstrations and Patriotism leaping into this, we're moving credit for this. We don't talk a lot educational events that have into it in a measured way," about it, but they're always part drawn crowds of thousands. Peace said Defense Secretary Donald of any military operation." groups around the nation are being Rumsfeld, according to CNN Although the administration flooded with calls and e-mails reports. Although not labeled is still in the planning stages of from concerned citizens who want a war, the U.S. response is action, there is some, but not to get involved," said Scott Lynch, Peace War now called "Operation Enduring all, worldwide support. Palestine, spokesperson for Peace Action Freedom." It was changed from Britain, Russia, and Saudi Arabia Network. the initial title "Operation are among the nations that have Peace Action is one of the Infinite Justice" because the pledged support for the U.S. nation's largest grassroots peace Muslim faith only uses the word response to the terrorist actions. and disarmament organizations. infinite to describe acts associ- Some nations have pledged the Before Sept. 11 there were 85,000 ated with God. use of air space, and others have members nationwide, but many What is Correct On Friday, U.S. officials given the U.S. the free use of more have joined in the past few substantiated earlier reports their air bases. weeks. from the Pakistani press that Russian President Vladimir , "While the President, Con- for the U.S.? have alluded to special forces Putin said he has support for gress, and much of the media are already operating 1 in "building an international coali- calling for war, many American Afghanistan, which initially tion" and gave the U.S. "per- citizens are calling for an end to the name of peace as reported an officially declared war draws began as early as the day fol- mission for humanitarian over the cycle of violence," said Kevin in the Socialist Worker news- closer. lowing the attacks on the U.S. flight." In Saudi Arabia, the U.S. Martin, Peace Action's executive paper. Keane told the host of On Sept. 24, President The units are made up of small has been granted permission to director. "People from across the "Democracy Now," a radio show George W. Bush ordered that groups of U.S. and British sol- use Prince Sultan Air Base, a nation are voicing opposition to in Connecticut, that, "Bombing all financial connections to pos- diers, and they are gathering central location, to launch air the murder of innocent civilians Afghanistan is not going to end sible terrorist organizations be intelligence, and mapping the strikes on Afghanistan. inside and outside of U.S. bor- terrorism. It will create more examined, and any assets alleg- area for later military action, Already situated in the ders." widows and more fatherless chil- edly linked to these organiza- as well as attempting to find Persian Gulf are two aircraft dren." In San Francisco, between tions be frozen. In an attempt , the chief sus- carriers. Each carrier holds up 7,000 and 10,000 people rallied at to cut off any money that aids pect in the recent attacks and a tb 75 aircraft and 5,000 sol- Delores Park. As reported in the Cry Heard 'Round the the terrorist groups, Bush has known terrorist. diers. In addition to the carri- San Fransisco Chronicle, Marilyn World warned all institutions that ers already in Griffith, and her daughter, Tory, control money. g^^^^SPRthe area, two spoke out at the rally. The mother- Americans, however, are not "We're putting P SP: 7 ^..i; more are en daughter duo has been rallying the only ones reaching out to banks and .•. : Ki'^f^M route, along together since Tory was seven. support peace. Across the globe, financial insti- ^^Bwith other • "We want to reclaim the imagery activists young and old are gath- tutions around jglpP support ves- of patriotism," said Tory. "Peace ering in peace vigils, and form- the world on sels, like is patriotic," said Griffith. "Patri- ing coalitions. notice," said more maneu- otism doesn't mean you don't The International Youth Dec- Bush: "If they verable war- speak out." laration on the Internet has more fail to help us ships and sub- The same day, a similar dem- than 250 organizations repre- by sharing marines. onstration was held in Los Ange- senting 434,509 people, and 270 information or "We did les. Other cities, such as New unaffiliated people signed a dec- f r e e zing not seek this York, Atlanta, and Washington, laration for peace. The declara- accounts, the conflict, but D C., are reaching out in similar tion is on the 9-llpeace.org-web T r ea sury we will win ways. site. Web site creator, Eli Pariser Department it," Bush said began it as "a very simple form now has the In Washington, D.C., on Sat- on Saturday urday, the International Activist [for people] to write their repre- authority to War AV8B Jump Jet takes off. in his weekly sentatives." He said thai the site freeze their Coalition held a small demonstra- (Courtesy Photo/) radio address. had a large number of hits last banks' assets tion, and on Sunday, a broader "Our war on Sunday, but by Monday morning and transactions in the United "They're doing exactly what coalition led by the Washington terror will be much broader than another 100,000 people had vis- States." Special Forces always does," Peace Center also held a larger the battlefields and beachheads ited the site. "From Brazil to said military analyst and retired demonstration. t Bush has also asked for help of the past. This war will be Somalia to Japan to Mayalsia and U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Donald Some families of the victims from the citizens of Afghanistan, fought wherever terrorists hide, America, this is the most exciting Shepperd, during a CNN inter- have been communicating across who he said he believed "may or run, or plan." thing in the history of the net," view. "They're there behind the the country to speak out in sup- be tired of having the in In addition to active mili- port of peace. said Pariser. place," to assist in the efforts of scenes establishing the locations of people and things that will tary, the President has called After the terrorist attacks, The 9-1 lpeace.org site also bringing the parties responsible approximately 16,000 Reserve e-mail messages were sent has a petition for all ages to sign for the attacks to justice. be used later ... This is,standard military stuff." and National Guard troops to between Ryan Amundson in New to be sent to world leaders. More In a White House interview, duty. Officials say that as many In a CNN report, Ari York and Wayne Brekhus, a Uni- than 646,360 people have signed White House Press Secretary as 50,000 reservists may be Fleischer said, "There are going versity of Missouri sociology already. "This is a pay off for all Ari Fleischer said, "According eventually called to active duty. professor, Amundson's brother of the hyper of the e-commerce to the United Nations charter, to be elements of this war that Craig was killed in the Pentagon boom, said Pariser, the United States has the right everybody will know about, that attack. »Article cont. on pg 8 to defense." people will be able to see and 4 Tuesday, October 2, 2001 Arts & Entertainment The Pride Set Your Heart towards Atlantis By J. RYAN SANDAHL and son who get what they both For The Pride need so badly: each other. Oscar-winner Anthony Adapted from Stephen Hopkins also pulls off a fabu- King's novel of the same name, lous and graceful performance "Hearts of Atlantis" is the first in the film. He plays Tad,^ an Oscar-worthy film in years. Scott elderly man that moves into the Hicks ("Shine") directs the film house above Bobby's. We later with a quiet subtleness that discover that Ted has psychic reminded me of Rob Reiner's gifts, and is able to see into "Stand By Me." With brilliant someone's past and also predict performances and wonderful the future. cinematography, "Hearts in Legendary screenwriter Atlantis" delivers a tale about William Goldman adapted John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale in "Serendipity." (Courtesy Photo/imdb.com) how human beings change. "Hearts in Atlantis." Goldman, The film begins with Bobby who also adapted the screen- Garfield (played by David Morse play for "Misery," another King of "The Green Mile"), a photog- novel, turns King's short story rapher who receives a package into a wonderful tale for all in the mail. He finds a baseball audiences. Sweet Serendipity glove in the package, with a This film has been rated By ANN BENING an evening of ice-skating and" an plex and wake up every morn- note telling him that his friend, PG-13 by the MPAA and has a Pride Staff Writer escalating, seemingly pre-des- ing with the intent to drive us all Sully, died. Bobby returns to his running time of 100 minutes. tined attraction. crazy," according to the film hometown and finds out that his "Serendipity" was a surprise The only problem - Sara The best thing about "Seren- other friend, Carol, also passed worth watching. John Cusack doesn't believe in taking many dipity" is the fact that it's not away. ("High Fidelity", "Grosse Pointe risks or chances. She believes a romantic comedy geared only Deeply saddened, Bobby Blank", "Say Anything") and that everything in life happens toward women.. In evidence goes to his childhood home and Kate Beckinsale ("Pearl Harbor", for a reason, and she expects fate of the laughter coming from remembers when he was 11, "Brokedown Palace", "The Last to take control of their future. the row behind me (three laugh- living with his single mother Days of Disco") were absolutely This to the dismay of Jonathon, ing males), "Serendipity" relates (Hope Davis of "Mumford"). adorable together in this roman- who's led on the scavenger hunt very well to the male perspec- Anton Yelchin ("Along Came tic comedy set in downtown New of a lifetime. If they are meant to tive. a Spider") plays the younger York City in the fall. be together, Sara tells him, they I completely enjoyed this film Bobby. His mother is a woman "Serendipity" unfolds with will find their way. that was rich in both romance concerned only with personal Jonathon (John Cusack) in New Jonathon's goofy yet endear- and comedy. It can be related to gratification and could care less York, out and about, trying to ing friend, played by Jeremy both the men and women's point about her child; this is evident find a gift for his girlfriend. Both Piven ("Ellen"), accompanies of view. So, girls, don't hesitate when she gets her son a free Jonathon and Sara (Kate Beckin- him on a wild goose chase full to let your favorite guy come library card for his birthday sale) are drawn toward the same of ups and downs, further prov- along for 85 minutes of instead of the new bike that he Anthony Hopkins,"Hearts of Atlantis" pair of "Magical Gloves." The ing the point that men love to "Serendipitous" satisfac- always wanted. The film goes (Courtesy Photo/imdb.com) "meeting of the gloves" leads to make, "Women are highly com- tion! on to tell the story of one mother Get Involved With Thinking about a — Your Campus Today! STER'S DEGREE, LAW DEGREE, AssociatedStudentsInc. PhD, or MD? /^mrP • studentsfcr\ \ ; 1 Monday, October 15, 2001 Committees thk .im^fe^ Commencement \ Graduate and Professional 11 Student Affairs Up \ School Fair 10:00 AM-1:00 PM | -1 Comni^niQ^ons ]»J j Founders Plaza and other issues^! Meet informally with 60 + school & program representatives concerning YOU /j Graduate School Workshop 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM on campus.i 1 < ~ • W i I -K « .« > 1 Ml. tl ; « Career and Assessment Center Come into the ASI officie it Cbmmotis 203 School selection, application and admission proem, and pick up an application e-mail Dustin financial aid information, and more! Naylor at [email protected]

For more information, stop by the Career & Assessment Center located at 4201 Craven Hall, call (760) 750-4900, or check out our website at: Get Involved Today! www.csusm.edu/CAC Ml Marcos Martinez Brings Theatre, Janet Teaching and Multiculturalism Together By MARTHA SARABIA nativity story, according to the Jackson Pride Staff Writer coordinators of the Arts and Lec- ture Series. The pastorela is a co- Theater is one of the passions production of CSUSM's Visual Wows of Marcos Martinez, an associate and Performing Arts Depart- professor from CSUSM's Visual ment, the Arts and Lectures and Performing Arts Depart- Series, and California Center for San Diego ment. He teaches modern and the Arts in Escondido. Latin American theater as well "The pastorela was one of as general education humanities the first plays to be performed in By MIA ALIO at CSUSM. Martinez, a New what is now the United States, Pride Staff Writer Mexico native, received his mas- and as such it is one of the first ter's degree in theater at the American plays. The fact that As Janet Jackson wowed the University of New Mexico and this play is in Spanish asserts the audience during the opening act graduated from Julliard School's existence of a specific Spanish of her concert, all I could hear Professional Actor Training Pro- character in American culture in was my sister yelling, "This is gram. the American Southwest and the just awesome!" "The theatre I do seeks to United States," said Martinez. Jackson's "All For You" tour create meaningful experiences "There is a large Spanish-speak- hit San Diego Wednesday night for the audience," said Marti- ing community in North County at the . San Diego Sports Arena. nez. "Since we derive meaning with very little to see in terms The group 112 opened for Jack- Janet Jackson perfotmed Wednesday night. (Courtesy Photo/imdb. com)i n many ways, especially in the; of entertainment. The pastorela son and debuted their hit single, provides a necessary avenue for Jackson's concert was the perfect in line with the sexual nature of arts, what theatre offers its public "Peaches and Cream." this community in terms of blend of her new album, "All For the album. are specific ways to think about I looked around the arena, reflection and incorporation into You," and a mix of her old classic Jackson briefly left the stage the places in which we live and and not one seat was empty. The American culture. Coming to songs like "Rhythm Nation," and to change into a dominatrix latex how we live." fans loved Jackson, and her danc- the center to see a play in Span- "That's the Way Love Goes." outfit for "Would You Mind." Committed to theater per- ers were a big hit as well. Jack- ish will open people's horizons, Most, of Jackson's perfor- She brought an ecstatic fan to the formances, Martinez has been son and her dancers performed to some extent." mances were songs from her stagehand strapped him to a "sex active in directing and produc- immaculately, and they enter- ing plays, not only in the country Martinez frequently travels tained San Diegans with both new album "All For You", which chair," and proceeded to sing an has created controversy since its orgasmic song as she climbed all but also abroad. "Part of what I to promote his productions; he new and old songs. do is bridge cultural gaps," said has made trips to Japan, Europe, Halfway through the con- April release. The album con- over him. The crowd, no doubt, tains songs with explicitly sexual went crazy. As the song came to Martinez. Africa, South America, Mexico, cert, I finally sat down in my He has directed plays in and the Middle East. "Traveling seat, but was brought to my feet lyrics, and it is even banned in an end, the chair descended into some countries. Jackson man- the stage and it was clear that the the Faeroe Islands, Ghana, and breaks down prejudices and again as the band started to play the U.S. Martinez also teaches fear," he said. "I would encour- "Nasty," my personal favorite. aged to promote even more sexual title of this tour, "All for You," activity at her concert, keeping was justified. courses and workshops in the- age students to travel so that ater, and uses the Suzuki Actor they can develop their life skills Training Method, which he and learn about the world, them- learned in Toga selves, and Mura, Japan. their coun- M a r t i n e z try," said Giuliani Cracks First began directing in Martinez. 1986 and has vHetrav- directed 30 plays, eled to including "Sexual Bosnia last Perversity in August to Joke for SNL Chicago", "Fool teach a For Love", "Ay, theater v compadre", and workshop. By MELANIE ADDINGTON ished his performance, and joke that made it worthwhile was Marcos Martinez performs. "Dirty Works" in (Courtesy photo/ Marcos Martinez)"Bosni a is Pride Editor thanked all of the officers for the idea that being a mermaid Accra, Ghana. He now mostly being there. Giuliani then broke comes with certain physical hin- also produced "The House of i» ruins after the civil war," "We choose to live our lives the sorrowful tone with the first drances to loving a man. Bernarda Alba." said Martinez. "There was a in freedom" was the message joke of the evening. Michael Alicia Keyes was the musi- Critic Dagny Joensen, who whole street bombed down and from New York Mayor Rudolph asked him if [SNL] could be cal guest. Her first song for the writes for the magazine, the buildings were in ruins." He Giuliani during Saturday's funny, to which Giuliani replied, evening was "Falling." Keyes' Sosialurin, commented on plans to direct a production in season premiere of "Saturday "Why start how?" performance was subdued, but Martinez' production and direc- Bosnia next year. Night Live." Giuliani beautifully performed. tion of "The House of Bernarda His involvement in theater addressed the audience Cast member Alba": "Many cultures meet in also led him to co-found La and stressed the impor- II Jimmy Fallon executed this production and it is prob- Compania de Teatro de tance of continuing with 5 tasteful humor about ably thanks to director Marcos Albuquerque (the Albuquerque New York "institu- Jfl Osama bin Laden in Martinez, that this play is so Theater Company), and he tions," such as the the skit, "Weekend original, although the cultural served as artistic director from Empire State Building, ^ Update." He suggested gap is so wide." 1988 to 1991. In its first 10 Wall Street, and SNL. that the FBI has begun Martinez, also an actor, has years, La Compania was one of However, Giuliani searching for bin Laden appeared in both English and the most vibrant Latino theatre did not stand alone. in remote areas, so all Spanish plays. He appeared with companies in the Southwest, and Many New York movie theaters that have the founder of the Teatro it trained and launched several firefighters, police offi- Mariah Carey's film, Campesino, Louis Valdez, in Chicanos from New Mexico into cers, and the police 1 "Glitter", are now being a 1999 play called "Bandido." high-profile, professional actor commissioner stood by searched. Other performances by Martinez training programs, both in the his side. Although their "Weekend Update" New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani was a guest on SNL. j include his readings of "The U.S. and London. presence made viewers a SQ tQ Qne ! (Courtesy Photo/NYC.gov) Mummified Deer" in 2000; Not only does Martinez keep aware that this was not a real story, by announc- "The Last Angry Brown Hat" in himself busy with school and traditional SNL show, even more After the formal introduc- ing that New York is awesome 1996; "Ludlow: El grito de las theater-related work, but he is changes were coming. After Giu- tions, actress Reese Witherspoon and asked viewers to send dona- minas" in 1993; and "El cabal- married and has two daughters liani finished his eloquent speech, continued the show as host for the tions for the Twin Towers Fund lero de Olmedo" in 1991. as well. Therefore, time man- Paul Simon, wearing a FDNY premiere. "We've never done a by calling (877) 870-4278. Martinez is preparing to per- agement is important in his life. hat, came onstage and performed show under these circumstances. The humor involving Jesse form a one-man show called "A lot about tny work is mak- for the heroes of New York. So, we're still finding our way, Jackson was a bit over the top, but "Holy Dirt" at the Fifth Annual ing schedules," said Martinez. Heroes, according to Giuliani, but I promise we'll try" said within traditional SNL humor. Carmel Performing Arts Festi- "But I find time outside of teach- not only include the firefighters Witherspoon. But, the Jackson jokes were val Oct. 17, 18, and 20 at 7:30 ing. Sometimes I work on week- and police officers, but everyone As always, she portrayed a laugh-out-loud funny. Yet, when p.m. at Cherry Hall. ends, during the summer, and at at the World Trade Center. 25,000 sweet, innocent girl in all of her the Taliban becomes a joke on Another upcoming project night." With whatever free time lives were saved because of the skits. She and SNL cast member one of the most popular Ameri- for Martinez is "Pastorela." A he has, there's no doubt that officers and firefighters. Will Ferrell performed the adult can shows, are we really sending pastorela is a festive represen- Martinez will spend it on of his SNL creator Loren Michael version of a Little Mermaid skit. out the right message? tation of a traditional Mexican many loves - theater. came onstage after Simon fin- Although it was long, the one STUDENT Students Build a Foundation for Life POLL By CHRIS NUNN in what (he) wanted (his) life to he/she want. She finances her lives for the better. We always become." He is focusing on get- education with student loans. need to remember how much our Were the events on Tuesday, The stepping of student's feet ting his bachelor's in literature In my view, student and lives influence others, and always Sept. 11, preventable? upon these familiar steps here and writing studies. After he gets faculty are responsible for work- remind ourselves that we need to at CSUSM gives new meaning, his bachelor's, Richard plans to ing together, and for building do our best regardless of where Yes.../.l...... 32/69 hope, and direction to re-entry study at a liberal arts college in upon one another's strengths and we are in life. students who choose to build a Colorado for his master's, and weaknesses to understand how Uplifting ourselves brings us foundation for their lives. When I someday teach at the collegiate they may unify the school to joy, hope, and a willingness to be Possibly. 12/69 met with re-entry students across level. serve the needs of all. At this more receptive to where our lives campus, it brought me a clearer Another fellow student, time, this blessed nation of ours is are going. A friend asked me to No .....15/69 understanding of what they bring Darlyne Gensel, majors in busi- greatly tested, and we are asked take time and be present with the to CSUSM, and how they have ness management, with an empha- to unite in an act of love. If we Lord during the day. Remember to take time today to slow down Not Sure 10/69 opportunities waiting as they sis in higher think of those who also walk with travel their educational path. technology. She learned about us here on campus, we should and reflect on your relationship One fellow student, Richard the business major at CSUSM reflect on how we may work with yourself; it will always *Results from on-line Hunt, was unsure of his major from a friend. Darlyne explained together. take you along a path where survey at before he began his higher edu- that, at any age or any degree A true blessing brings fruit you and others can help build www.csusmpride.com cation. Then he re-enrolled and of knowledge, someone return- when we look back at the steps each other's lives for the better. said he would "take an active role ing to school can achieve what we took in life, and change our Next week we ask HA VE AN OPINION? SUBMIT A LETTER TO THE EMTORS TO [email protected] you how you feel litters should be submitted via electronic mail to The Pride electronic mail account, rather than the individual editors. about: ' Deadline for submissions is noon the Thursday prior to publication. Letters to the editors should include an address, telephone number, e-mail and identification. It is The Pride policy to not print anonymous letters. Letters may be edited for, and only for, HOMECOMING grammar and length. 300 words or less preferred. Editors reserve the right not to publish letters. Please contact The Pride if you are interested in writing news articles. Bring Justice to Opinion Editor Speaks Out By LISA LIPSEY Third, I would like to correct Pride Opinion Editor a line from the opinion piece. Claudia and I stated, "What dis- Recently The Pride and appointed us, however, was the Those Accountable its editors were criticized by competition between the frater- Jared Hines, Frater of Tau Kappa nities Tau Kappa Epsilon and Epsilon and student Tami Illing- Sigma Alpha Epsilon, who were By DARREN MARKS problems of a nation. Our gov- thirsty leadership of violent worth. As one of the writers of showing off by playing loud and For The Pride ernment should leave wars to the terrorist organizations one by the "erroneous [opinion] article" vulgar music." We apologize; it men and women who know how one. As we systematically accom- entitled "Students Respond Dif- was clearly unfair for Claudia You might have heard the to win 'em. plish that goal Osama Bin Ladin, ferently to Tragedy," I would like and me to blame the fraternities myth that nothing is forever, but Here is the crux of my prob- Saddam Hussein, Yassir Arafat to clarify some issues. as a whole for the actions of since you're smart enough to lem: anytime government steps and their misguided comrades First off, the article was an five or eight fraters working to read my column you probably in and declares war on anything, will disappear when they realize opinion piece, not an editorial. recruit new members on Tues- realize the Grateful Dead, cock- the onslaught of bureaucratic that their declarations of holy It is illogical to assume that an day, September 11. roaches, and of course govern- mess to follow is about as prob- war against the United States, article written for the opinion Also, I have yet to find any ment bureaucracy not only live lem-solving as a runner shooting and other democratic nations, are page by one or more editors is articles that match Hines' state- forever, but they get larger as himself in the foot before run- their self-written death certifi- the voice of The Pride editors ment from his opinion piece enti- time goes on. ning a marathon. Just maybe it cates. and staff as a whole. It is unjust tled, "Open Your Eyes, Not Your On the early morning of Sep- is time that grandiose gestures The grand symbolism of a to criticize The Pride for the Mouth." He wrote "The Pride tember 11, 2001 and in the time are replaced with efficient and declaration of war will serve at opinion of two students. When seems to have a history of attack- since, we as a country have accountable actions that yield the best ineffective when we go after there is an opinion that all edi- ing the Greek system..." In my wanted nothing more than retri- objectives we set out to accom- an enemy with no country, and tors and the most of staff writ- opinion, this is an unwarranted bution for the atrocities carried plish. no capitol. Further it gives cred- ers agree upon, it is written into out on my hometown of New ibility to any enemy who does attack on our student newspaper. Instead of setting up another our editorial by the "unsigned York City, my friends, and my not deserve it. Are Bin Ladin, Open your eyes; in a recent issue department to deal with terror- majority." countrymen. But when I heard of ism, congress should reinstate the and his type a credible threat to of The Pride, dated Tuesday, Secondly, there is a the government's plans to create a House Committee on Un-Amer- the United States? Not a chance; September 4, the Greek system clear difference between a news cabinet -level position the Office ican Activities with the jurisdic- terrorists are like termites, they made front page news as major piece and an opinion piece. 111- of Homeland Security my stom- tion of hunting down terrorism only pose a threat when they are participants in the set-up and ingworth wrote, "The job of ach cringed, at the thought of cells in the United State, and be ignored. success of Welcome Week Fes- journalists is to present news bureaucratizing our fight with given the authority to cut off the We do not need a long, tivities. in a professional and unbiased terrorism. In this time of great terrorist's domestic fundraising drawn-out war with rogue terror- Lastly, I would like to remind manner to allow for the reader to national unity, please pardon my gravy train. ists, we need leadership that will readers to look at all opinion come to their own conclusions." cynicism, but the government's Rather than vowing to rid deploy our special forces to leave pieces with a certain level of We did not break this code of record with "the war on..."is the world of terrorism through the corpses of terrorism to rot in skepticism (including this one). journalistic values. Our piece deplorable. The war on drugs, the declaring war, a noble but not the desert, and a federal govern- Clearly, opinion writing can be was not news. It was clearly war on poverty, and other failed feasible goal, the United States ment focused on national secu- backed with facts and numbers, biased in nature, as all opinions ideological wars the government should repeal the executive order rity, not social security and farm but more often it is backed are, and was placed on a page has waged are a clear indication that prohibits assassinations. subsidies. by feelings, judgments, personal labeled Opinion. the government is incapable of Then we should proceed to unre- standards and personal values. combatting its ego; let alone the mittingly eliminate the blood-

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"enough people are con- A.N.S.W.E.R. also helped be able to speak their mind,'" for a permanent end to terror, "We are encouraged by voices nected in a crisis like this that organize a walk on Washington reported the Associated Press. because ... we can best ensure coming from grieved New York a very fast global response can that was held on Saturday. The Another web page, peace, justice, and freedom people, 'Peace, not revenge!' In occur." Washington Peace Center also Pax.Protest.net provides global worldwide. Indiscriminate kill- these voices we sense that many Other peace organizations held a larger walk on Sunday. resources, such as web links to ings of Afghani citizens or other in New York who experienced are also reaching out globally The Associated Press reported every peace organization, and innocent citizens of the globe the clashing calamity, now feel- through the Internet. that police used pepper spray updates on the events of organi- will achieve nothing but death, ing war, bombing, and massive At the web page for Interna- to "control some protesters as zations. For example, on Satur- and it is certain to inflame retali- violence close to them, find that tional A.N.S.W.E.R., (Act Now they passed the D.C. convention day activist alerts included a war ation and even further terrorism- vengeance using overwhelming to Stop War & End Racism), center." It was also reported protest in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil -and it lowers us to the level of military power and the show hundreds of individuals, includ- that former president Bill Clinton and a peace vigil in London that the terrorist attackers." of American force do not make ing former U.S. Attorney General spoke out on behalf of freedom said they will be "gathering every Also on the Internet are mes- amends for their grief. Voices Ramsey Clark, James Lafferty of speech. Tuesday and Saturday pleading sage board communications from against this war of vengeance are of the National Lawyers Guild, "'This is America,' said Bill for a peaceful resolution." activists. Muto Ichyo, a long- rising from peace movements and Green Party U.S.A., Wolfgang Clinton. 'They are welcome to Pax also provides information time Japanese peace activist who informed public of the United Richter, the president for Euro- say whatever they want to say ... and their reasoning for request- speaks on behalf of a Japanese States. They are rising every- pean Peace Forum in Germany, If the future of the world in the ing peace. They state that their peace coalition, released a dec- where in the world," said Ichyo. and more, have signed up, declar- Middle East is what bin Laden "belief is that a non-military laration against the U.S. war of

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