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A&E Opinion Esports “André the Giant” Should people requesting food NRG Esports and documentary premieres SF Shock partner on HBO stamps be drug tested? with Cal Esports Page 3 Page 5 Page 8 Serving the San Jose State University community since 1934 Volume 150 No. 34 Thursday, April 19, 2018 SPARTAN DAILY sjsunews.com/spartan_daily NATIONAL GUARD Troops to be sent to California border BY CHIOMA LEWIS illegal immigration not only approximately 400 Guard STAFF WRITER threatens our safety but also members statewide to undermines the rule of law.” supplement the staffing of its California Gov. Jerry Brown agreed last week ongoing program to combat Brown announced to send 400 of his state’s transnational crime.” Wednesday he is officially National Guard troops to the Some members of the deploying 400 California border with a few conditions. San Jose State community National Guard troops to the However, Brown made it support sending troops to United States-Mexico border. clear that the troops will not the border. Earlier this month, be serving as immigration “I believe that sending President Donald Trump enforcement. additional troops to the signed a memorandum to California’s National border is long overdue,” send approximately 4,000 Guard told Homeland U.S. Army Reserve member National Guard troops Security officials Tuesday the and SJSU alumnus Morgan from states on the Southern state will not allow soldiers Kimbarow said. border to help secure it. to repair and fix vehicles, Kimbarow added that his The president’s April 4 operate surveillance statements reflect his own decision to deploy the troops cameras or any border patrol personal views and don’t was made in an attempt to activity, according to a CBS represent those of the Army, GRAPHIC BY CHIOMA LEWIS AND MARCI SUELA | SPARTAN DAILY prevent illegal immigration News report. but he supports the troops’ and drug trafficking. In an April 11 letter to presence at the border. a Southern border state. to protect immigrants by sanctuary state laws. President Trump released a the secretaries of Defense “A country that doesn’t He and the president have refusing to enforce federal The state of California memo that same day that read and Homeland Security, protect its borders isn’t a disagreed in the past. immigration laws. The was the last border state to in part, “The combination Brown stated the California country,” Kimbarow said. The two feuded over Trump administration filed announce it would send of illegal drugs, dangerous National Guard will “accept Brown is the only California’s “sanctuary a lawsuit against the state gang activity, and extensive federal funding to add Democratic governor of state” policies that work in March because of its ORDERS | Page 2 AWARD SHARKS SWEEP DUCKS IN SERIES Spartan Daily alumna, team win Pulitzer Prize BY JACKIE CONTRERAS COPY EDITOR As fires blazed through Northern California, reporters from the Santa Rosa-based Press Democrat arrived on the scene, prepared to report the story. The Press Democrat’s CALLAHAN reporting on the wildfires earned the staff a Pulitzer memories of the fire and the Prize for breaking news loss that came with it. reporting, the second While reporting the fires, Pulitzer Prize the news outlet Callahan spoke to survivors has received since 1997. and family members who The Pulitzer Prize awards had lost loved ones and the achievements made in described the exchanges as journalism, literature and hard and haunting. KAVIN MISTRY | THE SPEAR music in the United States. “You’re talking about San Jose celebrates its 2-1 victory over Anaheim and takes the fi rst-round series in the playoff s on Wednesday. Among the reporters of hundreds of thousands of the small newspaper was people in a state of deep San Jose State alumna Mary shock,” Callahan said. BACKESTO PARK Callahan, a former reporter “Everyone was in a state of and editor for the Spartan deep shock.” Childcare center benefi ts community Daily in 1989. Callahan is one of seven While some editors of The Spartan Daily alumni to win Press Democrat said they a Pulitzer Prize. BY ALEX MARTINET Cautiverio has lived in popular, she rented another to stay at her house for two dreamed of this moment their Mack Lundstrom, a STAFF WRITER Northside San Jose for 30 house on Fourth Street months, but he wasn’t used entire career, Callahan said former advisor for the years and has worked with because the children would to living in one and was the idea of winning the award Spartan Daily, said he mostly Downtown Enrichment children in the community never leave the program. okay living on the streets. He hadn’t crossed her mind. remembered Callahan’s Founder Carmen Cautiverio for 18. She studied Her motivation came to always wanted Cautiverio to “I knew I didn’t work for work on the Loma Prieta knew opening an after childhood education at her when she was studying bring him to the Boys & Girls a large newspaper,” Callahan earthquake that rocked the school program at Backesto San Jose City College and at SJCC. One day, she saw a Club, a place where he was said. “It never occurred to Bay Area in 1989. Park would be a change of graduated from the San Jose homeless seven-year-old boy accepted unconditionally. me that I would do the kind “She always wanted to be pace from her office job, Smart Start Program. named Joey and his mother “We would be driving and of work that would merit a reporter,” Lundstrom said. but the daily interaction In 2001, after her marriage walking the streets in the I would just see Joey looking that kind of award.” “And she’s an excellent one.” with the homeless and local ended, she opened up an rain. He was humble and out the window seeing kids Although she said neighbors makes it all worth after school program at her grateful for everything. winning the award was Follow Jackie on Twitter it for her. house. Because it became so Cautiverio allowed Joey TEACHER | Page 2 exciting, it brought back @C96Jackie 88 S. 4TH ST. Suite #150 408-971-1960 www.flameseatery.com sjsunews.com/spartan_daily 2 THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 2018 NEWS Workshop aims to educate Spartans on pay gap BY KRISTEL RODRIGUEZ SJSU LAN board member STAFF WRITER Karina Deras was looking forward to this workshop for Speakers addressed the some time and feels the pay pay disparity between Latinx gap is an important issue for women and their non- SJSU’s Latinx population. white male counterparts “Wages for Latinas in the at the “Know Your Worth U.S. are $31,000 a year,” Deras Workshop” held in the said. “Compared to wages Boccardo Business Center that are $57,000 annually for Wednesday night. non-hispanic men.” EXECUTIVE EDITOR Latinx is a gender- Deras said it’s that $26,000 SARAH KLIEVES neutral term that aims to difference that makes this be more inclusive toward such an important cause. MANAGING EDITOR the many intersecting Teresa Zaman-Lemos, the THOMAS SOARES identities in Latin- director of Total Rewards KRISTEL RODRIGUEZ | SPARTAN DAILY EXECUTIVE PRODUCER American communities. and Human Resources Karina Deras, SJSU alumna and LAN board member, invites the “Know Your Worth MARCI SUELA The masculine version Operations at Stratford of words in Spanish tend School, was a panelist for Workshop” attendees on Wednesday to the May Google Hispanic Leadership Summit. PRODUCTION EDITOR to be considered gender- the workshop and stressed NICHOLAS GIRARD neutral, so this is a way the importance of knowing and self-sacrificing which designer’s salary can range on for long hours for less NEWS EDITOR to protest against that someone’s worth by doing can be helpful but also from $40,000 to $100,000, than $1 per hour. WILLIAM YAP assigned masculinity and online research ahead of any detrimental for Latinx so she is using the He said he hopes one to openly reject the use of job interview. women looking to establish workshop to get a better day the world can move A&E EDITOR gendered language. “You can Google the value in a difficult economy. idea of where her skillset toward providing a JOSE F. GOVEA The SJSU Latino Alumni title of a job,” Zaman- Graphic design senior should be priced. dignified wage to everyone OPINION EDITOR Network (LAN) organized Lemos said. “From there, Diana Rojas, who will be Aerospace engineer in the labor force. JONAS ELAM the event to connect fellow you can set the parameters graduating next month, sophomore Joshua Guzman “There shouldn’t be Spartans, alumni and to negotiate.” attended the workshop to find understands the value of any difference at all in SPORTS EDITOR professionals with resources Negotiating for fair ways to get the job she wants paying women their worth how someone is paid,” JESSICA HOWELL to help women in the pay is one of the hardest with the pay she deserves. irrespective of gender, but Guzman said. “Until then, PHOTO EDITOR Latinx community get fair parts for new graduates, “Graphic design is admitted women in his family there definitely needs to SAVANNAH HARDING compensation for their labor. let alone members of the dominated predominately had to work harder because be accountability for the According to the Latinx community. by white males,” Rojas said. they were born female. abusive practices women MULTIMEDIA EDITOR Department of Labor, According to Zaman- “The industry can vary Guzman said he watched face in the workplace.” OMAR PEREZ Hispanic women were only Lemos there is a cultural drastically in what they are his grandmother make a Follow Kristel on Twitter MULTIMEDIA REPORTER paid 54 percent of what component for Latinx willing to pay.” living with only her sewing @KO_352 DAISUKE EGUCHI white men were paid in 2016.