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THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO SINCE 1965 Coyote Chronicle COYOTECHRONICLE.NET Vol. LVI, No. 4 November 1, 2017 Palm Desert Expands with New Radio Class Crystal Harrell | Chronicle Photos The Palm Desert expansion of California State University San Bernardino is constantly expanding and adding new opportunities like the new radio course. Valley and the only university unveiled in 2016. Longtime by its students. about the expansion and growth By Crystal Harrell named in the state budget. goals for the expansion of the Laurilie Jackson is the of media offerings at CSUSB Copy Editor This June, Gov. Jerry Brown Palm Desert campus include nine instructor for the Communication Palm Desert. I think it’s a move signed a state budget granting additional academic buildings Practicum: Radio course, and in the right direction.” The CSUSB Palm Desert the Palm Desert campus three and the integration of the campus she feels very enthusiastic about Jackson has years of ex- campus began offering its first million in one-time funds, into the Cal State system as a the expansion of the Palm Desert perience in news reporting and radio production class this fall making a total of 20 million for standalone university. campus’s media department. also works as a professor at the quarter as part of the ongoing the institution to use for future While the state budget does “Media is so important Coachella Valley junior college, goal to expand and diversify the development and to increase not cover infrastructure and the these days no matter what field College of the Desert, where she programs offered to students. enrollment. campus building expansion relies you plan on studying. Everyone helped develop KCOD Radio, Maintaining their permanent While the satellite campus on private donations, the funding needs to understand how to com- a nationally recognized radio satellite location since 2002, the currently enrolls only about will benefit the growth of the municate a message effectively station that continues to win campus serves as the only four- 1,400 students, plans to increase desert institution in terms of using many different platforms,” year institution in the Coachella the number to 10,000 were capacity and the skills acquired stated Jackson. “I am excited Continued on Pg 3... Cyber Security Awareness Month Mercy or Murder hackers find way to create fake messages that trick people into By Andrea Engelhorn caused the couple distress in giving up their information.” Managing Editor the sweltering heat, so officials Ly explained how our entire believe the killing was a way to lives our within our phones these The search for a missing relieve their suffering. days, and how they makes the couple that started back in July Family members reported average person an even bigger ended at about 1:50 pm on Oct. that Orbeso would not want to target to be attacked by a hacker. 15 when the two bodies were harm Nguyen and he was easing “The biggest factor is the found embracing under a tree in their pain. move in technology. It keeps Joshua Tree. Family and friends mourn growing, and all the informa- Joseph Orbeso and Rachel the loss of the young Orange tion that we keep posting online Nguyen went missing on a hik- County couple that perished needs to be protected,” said Ly. ing trail in Joshua Tree during a under such stressful circum- While protecting yourself hike on Jul. 27 and were reported stances on the hot desert trails of from online threats might seem missing the next day. California. Dusty Alexander | Chronicle Photos like basic information that ev- An investigation of the eryone should be aware of, many bodies revealed that the couple It is important to protect yourself on the web. are not really aware of the threats died from gun shots administered creating an awareness campaign or even what ‘cyber security’ is. by Orbeso. Inside This Issue By Dusty Alexander called “Stop.Think.Connect.” “When I think of cyber At first thought to be a mur- Staff Writer The goal of the campaign is security, I think of stuff like der suicide, it is now being re- to reach as many unaware people Kaspersky antivirus or windows garded as a mercy kill. Autopsies El Dia de los October has become Na- as possible and help them under- defender. Those are what I’ve showed that Nguyen was shot tional Cyber Security Awareness stand the importance of cyber used to protect myself,” said first by the handgun registered Muertos Month due to both how inter- security and how to protect them- Chris Cornish, a 25-year-old to Orbeso, then Orbeso shot Pg. 5 twined the internet has become selves from digital threats. The student. himself. within our daily lives, as well as campaign is organized through Cornish thought that having Officials say that Nguyen how unaware many people are partnerships at the federal, state, one of these programs meant had a shirt wrapped around her about the importance of cyber and local level. he was safe in all his internet forehead like a bandage covering Colonizing Mars security. “People are consistently at dealings, but he did not give that a head injury and Orbeso’s shirt Pg. 7 In 2009, the United States risk,” said Jimmy Ly, the presi- much thought about the informa- covering her legs from the sun. government saw that more peo- dent of the Information Security tion he broadcasts. It appeared that the couple ple needed to be aware of cyber (InfoSec) club on campus. “An- “I don’t really use social me was rationing food, but no water Cuphead security, which led to the De- droid and Apple say they secure was nearby. Her head injury Pg. 13 partment of Homeland Security your information, but we’ve seen Continued on pg 4... and their lack of food and water Community News Page 2 Coyote Chronicle November 1, 2017 Contributors Speak Yo Truth! Editor In Chief Rodney E .Schmidt By Paola Magana Staff Writer Andrea Engelhorn Managing Editor Speak Yo Truth is an annual Crystal Harrell quarterly event where students Copy Editor express themselves without Jason P. Samp borders and let their words flow Multimedia Editor from the heart. This event was created and Robin Briggs Layout Editor sponsored by the Pan-African Julio C. Bernardo Center. It was hosted by Justin Layout Consultant Wells and Kameron Pyant, Stu- Lauren Jennings dent programmers of the Pan-Af- Sports Editor rican Center, on Oct. 24. Two months prior to the Cyber Security Jacob Collins event, students could sign-up Consultant to speak their truth. However, last minute sign-ups were also Distribution Robin Briggs welcomed. Manager Turajha Moore, the Mul- Paola Magana | Chronicle Photos ticultural coordinator for the Community Some participants used poetry and some sang a song. Ariana Cano Cross-Cultural Center in the Engagement SMSU, stated, “Normally a lot Manager of people like to do last minute Armando Avila sign-ups because they may be in- Cartoonist spired by the people who already Dr. Mariam Betlemidze performed.” Faculty Advisor On the day of the event, [email protected] many students came together to gather in the SMSU Theater to Advertising Linda Sand hear their fellow peers express Manager themselves and show their [email protected] support. A participant, Mikaylee King stated, “We all came together as a family; like when Staff Writers Promotions Staff I was up there performing, I felt Dustin Alexander Adrian Alcantar the audience was happy for me and I felt that they were able to Daniel Banks Monica Amendola relate.” Issac Cardenas Bianca Botha Participants expressed them- Melissa Cardenato Frank Butch Jr selves through various art forms Evelyn Carmona Mariajose Ceja such as poetry, which could be Paola Magana | Chronicle Photos Ashley Casillas Alysha Darby their own personal poems or a This event allows students to openly express themselves. Hannah Centner Luis Escobar poem which they found they Kieron Coleman Genevieve Gonzales could resonate with or even by platform, and space to do the “For the event, there are Michael Embry Joshua Jacques singing a song. same thing I do regularly. I felt really no guidelines. We offer Patricia Delatorre Le’Wunn Jagers Darnell Hutch, another like I should take advantage of it; people enough to go out there Krystal Erickson Brandiss Johnson participant of the event, stated, “I let people hear what I have to say and be yourself. In order to be feel that most people are scared because they could be feeling the yourself, you can’t follow a strict Nikaela Favela Justine Lopez to speak what they really feel and same thing.” set of rules. We offer it as: these Yessica Gonzales Bryant Nguyen I’m notorious for saying what- As a participant, you could are the times that people are Hanna Gruntz Miranda O’Neal ever I want and doing whatever have lighting a certain way or Nalley Gusman Adrian Oviedo I want. I didn’t want to be a request a certain song to play Continued on Kaelie Illman Danya Padilla hypocrite when there is a time, prior to going up on stage.