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Brianna Mendoza | Chronicle Photos The Teal Color Fest was bursting with support for sexual assault victims between the explosions of teal powder and the chants to fight back against abusers. Rasing sexual assault awareness at Teal Color Fest and activities, all hoping to However, through all the Sexual Assault Awareness Month move out of dangerous situa- By Destiny Johnson & inform students about the various light-hearted games of Jenga, (SAAM). tions. Brianna Mendoza resources that are offered on (and bean bag tosses and dance bat- Violence Outreach Inform- “I’m actually a survivor and Staff Writer off) campus. tles, powerful chanting could be ing our Community with Edu- that’s how I became a part of The Health Center had heard across the lawn. cation, also known as VOICE, VOICE,” said VOICE sunshine participants vote for their fa- “When survivors’ lives are organizes the Teal Color Fest for lead, Carissa Briggs. “I wanted Puffs of teal powder filled vorite celebrity couple. CSUSB under attack, what do we do?” SAAM at CSUSB. VOICE is a to be part of something bigger the air on April 19, as CSUSB Commuter Services encouraged “Stand up, fight back!” group on campus that works to and use my story to try to help students gathered to recognize students to spin their gaming In 2000, teal was chosen reduce sexual assault on cam- people. That’s kind of what I’ve sexual assault awareness month. wheel and win a prize. The De- as the official color of Sexual pus. They also work to inform been doing ever since.” The library lawn was partment of Housing passed out Assault Awareness. Also, the students about the various ways buzzing with different booths snow cones and popcorn. month of April was designated as victims can safely speak up and Continued on Pg. 3... VOICE Support Group students about sexual assault and peer educators,” said Rodriguez. By Julie Carney violence prevention. A cohort of students joins Staff Writer VOICE was founded during VOICE each year, and they com- the 2016 Winter Quarter by grad- plete a mandatory 12 hour initial California State University, uate student Marina Rodriquez. training which is followed by San Bernardino students are Rodriguez is an advocate at weekly meetings throughout the hosting events on campus this the counseling center on cam- year. The cohort typically con- month to raise awareness of pus, and is pursuing her second sists of 18 to 24 students, with sexual assault. masters degree in counseling and around 10 being new recruits Since 2001, April has been guidance at the CSUSB College according to Rodriguez. declared Sexual Assault Aware- of Education. Recruitment for VOICE ness Month. “My job is to be an advocate begins every Spring quarter, con- The student group Violence for survivors of sexual assault, sisting of an email to all students Outreach Informing our Commu- dating violence, and stalking. and informative flyers posted Photo courtesy of Councelmen Mike Soubirous nity with Education, or VOICE, The other half of my job is pre- around campus. Chris Hoff, CSUSB professor and “The Radical Therapist” on hosts weekly meetings and multi- vention application which I im- Youtube, talked to the group about the effects of patriarchy. ple events in April to educate plement through training VOICE Continued on Pg. 2...

Highland Hiking Big Data The Bracero Live Work Drag Inside This Issue Pg. 3 Pg. 4 Pg. 7 Pg. 10 News

Page 2 Coyote Chronicle May 1, 2019 Contributors

Editor In Chief Dustin Alexander Yesica Gonzales Multimedia Editor Chris Saracho Jason P. Samp Layout Designer Gabriella Arana

Graphic Designer Da In Yang

Devin Renich Copy Editors Irene Molinar

Features Reporters Isaias Caberra Brian Ensman

Photo Editor Citlaly Carlos

Brian Ensman | Chronicle Photos Emmanuel Tanopo Video Reporter The multiple layers of the College of Education building were decorated for the celebration. Distribution Manager Amanda Andrade College of Education turns 10-years-old

Promotions Emily Tucker Palm Springs district where he the deaf to experience sports. By Brian Ensman currently works. “I had one parent tell me Features Reporter Besides the speeches, there their child had never run with a Faculty Advisor Mariam Betlemidze were plenty of other gradua- prosthesis before,” Hartman said. The College of Education tion-like touches. The three-story Inside the building, Direc- [email protected] has hosted a lot of receptions. atrium was filled with blue and tor Connie McReynolds shared As every few months may bring white balloons and alumni were the work of the Rehabilitation Guest Advisor for a new set of chairs and picnic given colored tassels based on Counseling Program - particular- Socials, Promotions Jessica Block Nerren tables to the lobby, April 25 was which program they had graduat- ly their experience with neural no exception. It was the 10th an- ed from. feedback. In this process, dozens and Photography nual anniversary of the College The attendees meanwhile of community children visit the of Education. were busy getting a complete college to play video games [email protected] “Originally, it was a cele- “report card” - which what the while an electroencephalogram bration. It was just a celebration raffle sheets filled out through- (EEG) is hooked on their head Advertising of the residency in this building out the event were titled. Guests to measure thinking. Only a few Linda Sand Manager for ten years,” Interim Dean Jake were asked to visit three different may know and understand that Zhu said. “But, over the course College of Education programs this software is designed to help [email protected] of the (planning) it changed and to complete their ticket. manage the symptoms of ADD evolved into many things.” Mario Castelleno was de- and other disorders, helping chil- How then does a College lighted to win one of the prizes at dren with their audio and visual of Education celebrate? With the end of the night. processing. balloons, tassels, speeches and “We didn’t call it an Open On the next floor up, San Staff Writers report cards it seems. House,” Zhu said, preferring the Bernardino school district’s Susan Acuna, Ashley Balmaceda, It was a graduation without term celebration. Still, much of Morgan Pelletera led a group of Antonette Cavillo, Julia Carney, the parade of names. There was the event had a back-to-school demonstration teachers in a vari- Dayna Doidge, Jesus Estrada, even a celebrity commencement night vibe, with different pro- ety of talks about teaching. These Airmee’ Grunder, Lizeth Gutierrez, speech equivalent given by Brian grams sharing their work in dif- were attended largely by interest- Cody Hall, Crowe Helms, McDaniel. The former CSUSB ferent spots around the building. ed undergraduates who, earlier in Brenda Hernandez, Bobby Horner, student was recently one of five Outside there was an Adap- the day, had attended a Celebra- California Teachers of the Year tive PE demonstration. There, tion of Teaching event designed Joyce Jimenez, Destiny Johnson, for 2018. Ginger Hartman shared her to sell them on the profession. Andria Lopez, Ernesto Madrigal-Rodriguez, He spoke of his past, “I program developed with other Though the event may have Ruth Marrero, Irma Martinez, attended before this building CSUSB technology students. been put together quickly, there Priscilla Medina, Richard Mejia, was here,” he said.Speaking to Also available were sound-pro- was enough time for photos, Brianna Mendoza, Daisy Mendoza, the future as well, he mentioned ducing sports equipment that cake, a prize wheel, and much Sophia Montes, Merari Palacios, his plans to aid teachers in the have and will continue to allow more. Marlyn Ramirez, Adriana Torres, Jose Valadez, Adrian Valdivia, Jason Willians Jr. Voice Support group raising awareness assault, domestic violence and spoke with VOICE about “How ...Continued from pg 1 Staff Writers are comprised of students enrolled in stalking,”she says. patriarchy affects men and their COMM243A Practicum: Print & Online Journalism Gama attends each meeting relationships.” taught by professor Joel Harris. “I interview them during and said that they are all very in- Hoff is a full time faculty Contact Mail finals week, then I train them, formative.Each weekly meeting member at CSUSB who teaches Information California State University, they do homework over the sum- features a guest speaker. educational counseling courses Office:(909)537-5289 San Bernardino mer, and then train again before “We always try to bring for the counseling and guidance Advertising:(909)537-5815 University Hall Room UH-037 school starts,” said RodriguezSo- in an expert on something for department in the COE. Email:[email protected] 5500 University Parkway nia Gama is a CSUSB sociology personal and professional devel- Hoff introduced patriarchy Website:coyotechronicle.net San Bernardino, CA 92407 student who has been a member opment,” Rodriguez explained. by showing his most popular of VOICE since Fall of 2018. The most recent VOICE meeting video from his YouTube channel, The Coyote Chronicle is published every other Tuesday for distribution on Wednesday Gama joined VOICE occurred Friday April 12 in the then leading an open discussion during the academic session by the Communication department. The opinions ex- because she believes in their mis- College of Education. about the topic. pressed in the Chronicle are those of the student writers and editors and do not reflect the views of the university, its faculty, or any other person or instituion unless expressly sion of educating the community Chris Hoff, who has a noted. The appearance of any advertisement in the chronicle does not represent an about sexual assault. doctorate in of philosophy, and endorsement of the products or services advertised. The Chronicle reserves the right to Continued online @ edit or reject all materials submitted to the paper. “By educating others we’re is also known as “The Rad- bringing awareness of sexual ical Therapist” on YouTube, CoyoteChronicle.net Community

Page 3 Coyote Chronicle May 1, 2019 Teal clouds for sexual assault awareness These consist of people run- ...Continued from Pg. 1 ning through clouds of different This was their second Teal colors. VOICE incorporated this Color Fest at the school. into SAAM last year. Instead of This event is important running, students stand in a circle because, according to the Na- and chant before dousing each tional Sexual Violence Resource other in teal powder. Center, “nearly two-thirds of Students also had the oppor- college students experience sexu- tunity to enter various raffles. In al harassment.” However, “more order to enter, they had to com- than 90 percent of sexual assault plete a passport by visiting each victims on college campuses do booth and receiving a stamp. not report the assault.” The resources and booths Brianna Mendoza | Chronicle Photos that participated included Title VOICE hopes to change Students in action spreading teal color as well as awareness. these statistics by making cam- IX and Gender Equity, Counsel- pus resources more visible and ing and Psychological Services free of charge as their services consenting.” Marina Rodriguez. “Me and the accessible. The Teal Color Fest (CAPS), San Bernardino District are already embedded in tuition This is false. lead VOICE peers interview is organized as a lively event in Attorney’s Office, VOICE, Alpha fees. They even offer couples’ San Bernardino Sexual them. Then they’ll go through a order to make it welcoming. Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha, San Ber- counseling as long as both part- Assault Services gave away 12-hour training in the beginning “Because it is such a serious nardino Sexual Assault Services, ners are students at CSUSB. coloring books and resource of the year and that’s how you topic, it can be hard to talk Coyote Radio, Undocumented Alpha Phi put a twist on information. join VOICE.” about,” said Peer Health Edu- Student Success Center, and Jenga. Students would pull out a VOICE gave out teal colored This is just one of the many cator, Pangia Yang. “I think this Commuter Services. Jenga piece that had a statement ribbons and information on how events they held for Sexual As- is a good step in trying to bring Counseling and Psycho- written on it. If they could cor- to become a VOICE advocate. sault Awareness Month. awareness because most people logical Services had attendees rectly answer whether the state- Because of the sensitive na- Teal Me Your Story was don’t know this is Sexual Assault answer trivia questions about ment is true or false, students ture of their work, VOICE peers held on April 23 in the SMSU Awareness Month.” their services in order to receive would receive a stamp. undergo extensive training. Fourplex. This event was created The inspiration for the a stamp on their passport. They For example, “if someone “We recruit in the spring as a safe space for survivors to event comes from color runs. provide counseling to students doesn’t say no, they must be quarter,” said Survivor Advocate, tell their story. Community hiking in Highland While following Shelton By Bobby Horner Trail, hikers had the opportunity Staff Writer to attend the open house of Fire Station 542. On April 13, the city of During the open house, wa- Highland hosted its twenty-fifth ter, cookies and Capri Suns were annual Community Trails Day: provided along with coloring a day devoted to hiking in the books and firefighter stickers for city. It is used to promote the children. trails that run through and along This portion of the hike gave the local hills. Additionally, it participants a chance to take a brings together the community seat and learn more about the to heighten awareness of fitness equipment used by firefighters. options and healthy lifestyle The route is often alternated choices. each year, with a different start- “It’s important to get the ing point and trail system to open community aware that we have a variety of trails to past partici- a trail system within the town, pants and newcomers. it’s not very well-known to the “Sometimes we’ll do the new people coming into town. A route based on trails we are lot of them were the old service working on or sometimes we roads that went through the old have private trails that they’ll orange groves,” said Tom Thorn- Jesus Mendoza | Chronicle Photos let us use. A lot of the ways we sley, the Associate Planner of the Hiking is a great way that students can enjoy the outdoors of San Bernardino and burn some get our new trails now is with Planning Commission. calories while they’re at it. the city when they’re doing new The event began at Aurantia development, they kind of make Park at 8 a.m., where light snacks as well as adults, to collect taking the Natural Parkland Trail because I was able to explore it part of the plan that they have and water were provided before different items such as man made route, which is a more moderate nearby trails that I didn’t even to put in a trail with part of their the hike. Maps of the trails along trash, which helped with keeping hike with slanted hills and nar- know existed near my home and new subdivision,” said Laura, the with pamphlets of photos of local the trails clean. row pathways, that loops through I learned about life and Vice Chair of the Trails Com- flowers were given out to find The route taken consisted the mountain and connects back wildlife around me,” said Angel mittee. the different types of blooms that of a loop through five different to the main trail. Estrada, a community member of Each year, the hike is typ- had recently occurred, such as trails: Alpin, Red Hill, North By taking this optional East Highlands. “I truly enjoyed ically scheduled in the second fiddlenecks, yellow pincushions, Fork and Shelton Trail. This route, there is a chance to view the social aspect of the event, week of April. It is promoted brittlebush, Spanish bayonet, the loop is approximately 3.5 miles, Plunge Creek, which runs into I saw people of all ages taking by Facebook posts, however the common sunflower and pride of which involves a mixture of flat the Santa Ana River. part, grandparents with grand- best way to gather information Madeira. ground hiking with a mild uphill “I really enjoyed the event, children, young couples, groups for next year’s hike is from a Since the event is friendly excursion. it was the first time I attended of friends, and I even got to see local newspaper or City Hall. to all ages, a scavenger hunt was It was also optional to add a community event and I was a few dogs tagging along with provided that allowed children, approximately 0.8 miles by really satisfied with the outcome their owners.” Community

Page 4 Coyote Chronicle May 1, 2019 Big deal about big data people. Working ethically and By Irene Molinar responsibly with big data will en- Copy Editor sure success in a job or mission to avoid scandals or mistakes. Internationally recognized Additionally, he reminded for his work in statistical science, the audience that the sharing Dr. Sastry Pantula held his of data takes place just about discussion, “Big Data and Big anywhere and everywhere. From Promises” in the John M. Pfau selfies to social network check- Library Multimedia Center on ins, to published flight patterns, April 16. and so much more. Pantula also Julia Carney| Chronicle Photos Dr. Pantula, also the Dean of shared the concern about unin- The iconic castle located in between the abandoned Scandia Ontario golf courses. the College of Natural Sciences tentionally violating the privacy at CSUSB, discussed the expand- of others as various amounts of ing discoveries, opportunities people in the background of pho- and concerns of Big Data, which tos that are published on social Closure of Scandia Ontario are intense amounts of collected accounts have no idea that they At the time of the closure, we’ve been able to make some data utilized each and every day. are captured for many to see. By Julia Carney Scandia Ontario was home to 15 upgrades like adding games to Moreover, he shared the Despite the concerns and Staff Writer rides, two miniature golf courses, the arcade which is generating increasing opportunities that are potential danger big data offers, eight batting cages and over 100 more business,” said Castro. offered because of the big data Pantula highlighted the success The Inland Empire has one arcade games. An online petition to reopen dynamic as Big Data are find- behind it and the contribution to less tourist attraction after the During October, Scandia the Ontario park garnered 375 ing its way into the industries our society every day. Speaking closure of Scandia Family Fun was known for its annual signatures out of the requested of science, education, business, on its velocity, variety and vol- Center in Ontario, Calif. Halloween Haunt which 500. security and healthcare. As he ume, he shared the helpful ways After closing the park consisted of three themed mazes It is unclear if any amount of called to mind the rising jobs— data is changing our everyday for renovations on Feb. 2, the and scare actors roaming around signatures would have been able nationally and internationally— lives. amusement park announced that the rides. to save Scandia. that require an advanced set of In the medical field, Pantula it was closing permanently on The park’s main attraction According to the online skills in mathematics, statistics claimed the promises that are Feb. 8. was the Scandia Screamer, a blue work schedule, Scandia had 38 and data analysis, he encouraged made as computers are already The reason for the closure and white roller coaster with a employees working until the end. the audience to embrace their outperforming doctors in various was stated to be the amounts of speed of 50 mph and an 80-foot Gilberto Rodriguez began “inner nerd” and be mindful of techniques. Furthermore, com- lawsuits and lawsuit abuse the drop. working at Scandia Ontario in career opportunities. batting influenza becomes easier park had seen. According to the The Scandia Screamer and a April of 2017, and a year later Aiming to share his truths with big data. public records of the Superior majority of the rides are currently was promoted to supervisor. about big data, Pantula wanted to The educational sector Court of San Bernardino County, being sold on rides4u.com. The “My favorite part about remind students of the concerns makes great use of big data as Scandia Recreation Centers have pricing ranges from $15,000 to working at Scandia were my co- behind these massive amounts well. Pantula mentioned the been involved in close to 50 $950,000. workers and the ease of the job,” of information. While society colleges collecting data to better civil lawsuits, the most recent The Cliff Jumper and Olga’s said Rodriguez. appreciates and develops due to serve their students and even occurring in 2018. Tilt a Whirl are two rides being He admits the job can be these grand amounts of informa- shared how CSUSB aims to The nearly eight-acre relocated to the Victorville difficult at times but says overall tion, it is still very significant to understand how student success property was sold to Bridge location, along with most of the he had a good experience as an understand and pay attention to becomes possible when working Development Partners, LLC, for arcade games and go-karts. employee. data abuse or manipulation. with housing, meals, classes, a confidential amount. The rides will be renamed Patricia Soto lives in the He shared that data itself graduation, etc. Bridge Development Denmark Drop and Thor’s Inland Empire and would go to cannot be misleading, however, Big data and their big Partners, LLC plans to construct Chariot, according to the signage Scandia Ontario on a regular how they are used and presented promises have made way today two industrial warehouses on at Victorville. basis with her family. can take place within numerous and will do so tomorrow. The the acquired site, according to The Victorville park is “My kids loved going there. misleading situations. responsibility of the people to a press release by the company. located off the Interstate 15, 30 My son had his last two birthday As he encouraged students navigate how and where big data The project is scheduled to be minutes north of Ontario. parties at Scandia,” she says. and faculty to remember how is utilized is heavy. However, it completed in 2020. According to Eddie Castro Soto also says her favorite valuable their credibility is, he is vital to create and maintain Scandia has been family Jr., a shift manager at Scandia part about Scandia was the stated, “If you lose that trust, it’s an advanced culture within the owned and operated for 27 Victorville, the Ontario closure location and pricing. hard to build it back.” sectors of science, education, years. Currently, two locations has positively impacted his “We didn’t have to fight Pantula offered his advice business, security, healthcare and are still open in Victorville and location. traffic like there is when going to that when working with data— more. Sacramento. “Since Ontario closed, Knotts or Disneyland, and it was big or small—to treat it like so much cheaper,” said Soto. Scandia Ontario charged $24.75 for the unlimited rides and golf pass, as compared to Disneyland which charges up to $149 on a peak day. The Victorville location is currently selling the unlimited rides and golf pass for $19.95 and Sacramento has its pass priced at $29.50. The company’s mission statement says: “People do not come to Scandia to eat, hit balls, ride, or play games. They come to have a good time. It is every Scandia crew member’s job to ensure that they do.” Scandia Ontario was a Irene Molinar | Chronicle Photos popular amusement park that The room was filled with engagement and curiosity as ques- Julia Carney| Chronicle Photos opened its doors in 1992 and tions and answers were exchanged between the audience This is the new site for the Ontario rides. closed 27 years later. and Dr. Pantula Health & Fitness

Page 5 Coyote Chronicle May 1, 2019 Inside look on personal training clientele. I have over 30 clients By Andria Lopez now and it keeps growing with Staff Writer word of mouth,” Precie said. The gym is becoming very Self Made Redlands Facility, popular all over social media. which opened March 23, 2019, “What makes self Made has a different approach on their Redlands different is that it’s training styles, which makes it a private studio and I get to do unique to the fitness industry. what I love inside this gym while The different types of per- making a career out of it,” Precie sonal training styles are blowing said. my mind. Training is evolving “This gym is not like any into something more complex other gym. It’s not a gym where than it ever has been. Gyms are you can enroll for a membership valuable and important so that and show up. It’s strictly for people can stay in shape and be training, so the training sessions healthy. Redlands 24 hour gym, are very private and personal which opened in March 2015, with no disruptions from mem- takes a more traditional ap- bers like the other traditional proach. The staff get commission gyms,” Precie said. “And a big on the personal training packages thing that makes it different is they pitch to their clients. Gyms that everyone who is contracted in the area use this approach. Andria Lopez | Chronicle Photos with self made, they all want to The way personal trainers Personal trainer Anthony in action in training his client during a back workout. be there. Were all independent approach their clients is changing contractors, so we all have to pay drastically due to this new gym Facility. that I am now at, Self Made are your own boss and you have 800$ a month for rent to train in Redlands. Everyone in the “The first gym that I worked Redlands, you’re an indepen- a great support system inside this here. So everyone inside this fitness industry is always trying at, all they really cared about was dent contractor and you attract business,”Precie said. gym treats personal training as a to strive for more, better, and for numbers (sales). Every person the certain clientele you want This style of training seems business within themselves and the greater, which benefits the has a different need for training to train. You have the capabili- to be effective and could possibly we’re all here to help each other clients and the trainers as well. and the gym wanted to let them ty to pick your niche and what become the new way all gyms out and grow. We all don’t come Anthony Precie, who has know that we have the solution you like to do as a trainer. You will go about their training to this gym because we have to, been a trainer for three years, for their problem. Some trainers have your boxing, mma, sports process. we come to the gym because we worked at another gym before were very educated and some performance, bodybuilding, “I am absolutely happy with want to because we all share the he joined Self Made Redlands weren’t,” Precie said. “The gym transformations trainers, etc. You where I am at and have great same passion,” Precie said.

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Page 7 Coyote Chronicle May 1, 2019 Forgotten history of the Bracero us to water. Then, in those wet By Isaias Caberra clothes we’d have to go to sleep Features Reporter on account of we couldn’t afford the changes of clothes after each The Bracero Program was time we sprayed. But, oh well. a government operated agricul- We carried on,” Carline said. ture program that ran from 1942 The two governments came through 1964. During those 22 to agreements that the Braceros years, approximately 4.6 million would be treated fairly. However, contracts were issued to Mexican enforcing this was a problem so migrant workers who helped control ultimately ended up in secure an allied victory in both the rancher’s hands. Europe and the Pacific during Braceros say this power was World War 2. Still, few Ameri- abused. If anyone complained, can’s acknowledge or are aware they simply weren’t rehired after of their service to the war effort the 45 day contract was up. If and to America as a whole. they got sick, they weren’t paid. The Bracero Program was As a Bracero from 1962 born because of the necessity for through 1964, David Contreras men to work the fields during the Lerna recalls the humiliating hir- war. With many American men ing process. They would be lined away fighting, Mexicans found a up in a room crowded with men. different way to contribute to an “They would have us un- allied victory: by producing their dress. We’d enter. They would food. touch our privates to make sure Today, surviving Braceros we weren’t carrying venereal can be up to one hundred years infections. They’d have us bend Irma Martinez | Chronicle Photos old, and these men are due a lot over so they could check our There is alot to see and learn about in the San Bernardino Museum. more than just gratitude be- rears. It was a very humiliating cause both the US and Mexican thing for us, but it was something governments allowed what was we put up with because of our supposed to be a path for the desire to come over and make a Mexican man to better himself few dollars.” after years of revolution, to be- This was the first medical San Bernardino’s come a series of mechanisms that check-up for prospective hires, put them into abusive working and it happened in various cities conditions. that they would need to travel to. For many of these men, The men recall a lot of suffering Hidden Gem 10 percent of their income was during these journeys. Once inside, I couldn’t first president to visit San Ber- withheld and placed in a fund If they passed, they would By Irma Martinez decide where to start as there is a nardino but while stopping at the against their knowledge because then go through a second check- Staff Writer lot to explore. I began with why San Bernardino Santa Fe Depot the contracts were written in up before being allowed in the the railroads were so significant told a train attendant, “I would English. That money was handed US. Growing up in San Ber- to San Bernardino. It helped like to live in San Bernardino.” over to the Mexican government. “They would check your nardino, I have heard a lot of shaped this lonely valley into the Additionally, Lyndon B. Mexico claims all docu- vision. Make sure you didn’t remarks about how bad the city metropolitan city it is today. For Johnson once had a job as an ments relating to the Braceros have a hernia. Everything,” says is. I have heard it all: it not being a period of time it was believed elevator operator for the Platt were burned in the 1968 earth- David. “They would check your nice enough or it is too danger- that San Bernardino would be the Building in San Bernardino. quake. hands to make sure you were a ous. However, most are snooty largest city in Southern Cali- Gentlemen who work and Rosa Martha Zarate Ma- working person. They would also remarks from outsiders. I never fornia because of the railroad. volunteer at the museum un- cias is a founding member of put us to be powdered. I think it understood the amount of hate Having the railroad meant pro- doubtedly represent a large part the Libreria Del Pueblo and is was DDT, I believe.” San Bernardino received. I was spective opportunities. It helped of who San Bernardino genuine- assisting the Braceros in their Luis Camacho first heard of too busy understanding the city’s create a thriving economy and an ly is. With the warm welcome fight for justice. “To date, the the Bracero Program in the 40’s potential. As I have gotten older, abundance of jobs. and eager conversation, it is Mexican government has not and remembers some of the men my admiration for this city grows As I spoke to Allen Bone easier to connect to the different paid them their money, and the returning after a work season even more. I began a journey to (CQ), vice president of the mu- artifacts. They offer much infor- US government does not want with money to spend. get to know this city better. seum, he stated the employment mation on the different artifacts. to hand over documentation so “I would see them arriving. My journey began at the in the depot during its heyday Some of the gentlemen even put that they can claim the money And we were humble people, San Bernardino History and was about 3,000 people plus, all their own history in the museum, that was withheld. We need those with barely enough food to Railroad Museum. Down Mount the businesses that supplied the such as Mr. Bone’s wooden fire documents.” survive. So, I would see the Bra- Vernon and W 5th St, there is needs of Santa Fe. The amount trucks or Mr. Allan Dyer’s grand- After repeated attempts to ceros with nice leather jackets, the giant smokestack with Santa of new people migrating also mothers 19th century wooden ice get the U.S. government hand and a little more to be able to eat Fe written down the pole. I must helped shape the city because box. over their copies—with one well with their families.” have driven past it thousands of the depot needed employees to These generous offers of made as early as 2015—Rosa has After a mandatory year in times and never gave it a second help with the increase of travel- putting their own belongs into still not received a reply. military service, Luis informed thought. As I approached the ers. Passenger rail was the main the museum are a contributing Roberto Carline was born his dad that he would go north museum, I can see Old Smokey method of travel, 26 passenger factor to the history of San Ber- in 1925 and was a Bracero for and become a Bracero himself. right behind it. trains a day – 13 eastbound nardino. many years. This is how he “It was hard—hard—for us The building is beautiful, it 13 westbound. The amount of Some of these gentlemen are remembers being treated at that to come over as Braceros,” he has mission-style architecture. activity San Bernardino received even CSUSB alumni. One proud- time: “They didn’t treat people explains. While waiting to be The original wooden structured helped local business, such as ly showing me his class ring how they should have. They hired, men resorted to looking depot was built in 1886, but restaurants, hotels and other from the first graduating class of treated us very bad because for scraps of food on the ground. destroyed in a fire in 1916. In stores. 1967 with the original mascot: a we’re Mexicans.” “We didn’t have money, from 1918, the construction for the For many people coming badger. In a 1957 inspection, over where?” new Santa Fe Depot began and from the Mojave Desert, San I will continue my journey 38 percent of the buildings where Aurelio Pereda Rodarte was opened in July 15, 1918. Bernardino was their first major in discovering historical places Braceros were housed, were also a Bracero. He states, “all The building seen today was stop and their first experience of this city has. found to be deficient in Cali- ranchers worked the men from actually reconstructed in 2002 Southern California. San Bernardino is more than fornia. In Nevada, all buildings six in the morning till six in the and retained its accurate interior The fertile valleys and high its appearance. We are a loyal inspected were found deficient. evening for two dollars a day. and exterior from the 1918 Santa mountains left visitors aston- community, working hard and He remembers working the Fe Depot that once stood in the ished. Former President Theo- helping this city thrive. Our suc- cotton fields in Arkansas. “When Continued online @ same spot. dore Roosevelt, was not only the cess is San Bernardino success. the cotton was big, they’d put Coyotechronicle.net Features

Page 8 Coyote Chronicle May 1, 2019 Mental Health Awarness Month: Anxiety Disorders in College Students There are lifestyle habits By Yesica Gonzalez that students can implement to Multimedia Editor the mind, body, and action. Instead of fighting for the Impending doom, rapid remote control, accept that not breathing, and fear of judgment. everything is in your control. While college is known to be a This places thoughts in a time to discover oneself, it can different outlook as to think it’s also be the commencement of not as bad as you think it is. disorders. Limit the consumption Anxiety disorders affect 40 of caffeine and alcohol, these million adults in the country. are known to be panic attack 75 percent experience their first triggers. symptom by the age of 22 and Writing down thoughts and about 41 percent of college feeling in a journal can be a way students are affected according of releasing the tension. to the Anxiety and Depression CSUSB’s Counseling and Association of America Psychological Services holds an (ADAA). overcoming anxiety group every Psychology professor quarter, counseling services and Michael Lewin shared the effects therapy. of transitioning from adolescence It’s good to be informed into adulthood. Young adulthood since it’s difficult to understand is a common age of onset for mental illnesses, especially for many anxiety disorders. Yesica Gonzalez | Chronicle Photos friends and family. “This has been hypothesized Fear of anxiety itself can lead it to scatter in every aspect of a person’s life. “When it comes to any because of psychological mental health issue, a lot of times demands or stressors of the on edge thinking if they made a unpredictable dangers, breathing an upset stomach or nausea, there’s a sense of people wanting transition,” said Lewin. wrong decision and spend a lot hard, mind has going blank and dizziness and muscle tension. to fix it, they assume they know There is a borderline of time thinking about the many being highly attentive around One of CSUSB’s family what anxiety is. between stress and anxiety different pessimistic outcomes. people. therapist, Wendy Brower- But it looks different for disorder. Panic Disorder (PA), affects During social situations, Romero, uses people with SAD everyone,” said Brower-Romero, Stress is a natural response 6 million adults, they are in the person tends to avoid doing as an example. to a big change like moving out constant worrying about when specific things such as speaking “They avoid social or studying for a final. the next panic attack will occur. to someone out due to fear of situations, if they feel isolated Once the thoughts progress They tend to avoid places embarrassment, steering clear and unconnected with Create a safe into thinking about it all the time, where past episodes took place of being the center of attention people, it tends to impact avoiding things, impairing daily due to the fear of it becoming a and typically spending time their happiness. Very often space where habits and shortness of breath trigger for another episode. to critically analyze their there could be depression and due to muscle tension, it dwells These attacks can occur performance after the social anxiety symptoms happening they can share, into an anxiety disorder. abruptly during a calm state interaction. simultaneously,” shared Brower- because it’s not Symptoms may vary for or in an anxious state with the Starting conversations, Romero. people, there are three branches intensive peak level reaching in making eye contact, entering a Disorders impair a student’s an overnight fix. of anxiety disorders but not 10 minutes or less, then it begins room in which people are already concentration that lad them from limited to these only. to subside. seated, returning items to a being distracted with thoughts, Generalized Anxiety Social Anxiety Disorder store, attending parties or social avoidance or procrastination of Wendy Brower-Romero Disorder (GAD), affects 6.8 (SAD), is having an intense fear gatherings can be other examples studying. million adults and can include of social interaction and affects of common everyday situations “In social anxiety, when “Instead create a space so symptoms such as excessive 15 million adults. that the person finds difficult to reaching out to professors, they they can share, almost like an worry, irritability, and shortness Some emotional and endure. need help but feel uncomfortable open-door policy because it’s of breath. behavioral indicators that can A couple of physical traits asking for help because It’s their not an overnight fix. Rather than They have difficulty be associated with SAD is the for SAD can be blushing, anxiety that prevents them,” assuming, ask them what they handling uncertainty, are always fear of judgment, rejection, trembling, sweating, having shared Brower-Romero. need.” Vox Pop: “How do you feel about graduation and what advice can you give freshmen?”

Ricardo Vega Mayra Sanchez Jennifer Aguilera Adam Wilson Aliyhana Morrison “I am excited because I am a “I am excited about graduation, “I’m looking forward to “I’m very excited for graduation “I’m so excited to finally be first-generation college student but feel nervous because now I graduating but I still don’t know because I have been here for done. I can’t wait to get hands-on who is also pursuing their have to decide what I am going what career path I will take. I eight years switching majors and experience in psychology. What masters right away. I would tell to do after. I’m excited for what would advise to take advantage finally found communications. I would tell incoming freshman Freshman that time management life has set up for me. The advice of making friends and make I recommend to use resources is not to take any stereotypes is important and that there will that I would give is to never give connections with professors. available to you. Find a club or you were taught about college always be a time and place for up and goals even if things get Lastly, have an open mind when work in school, to get more of seriously. Before you know it, everything.” hard. Enjoy your college years.” learning new concepts.” that college life feels.” it’ll be your time to graduate.” Lifestyles

Page 9 Coyote Chronicle May 1, 2019 Meditation for college success According to a 2017 available by appointment for more clear,” said sophomore, alternative methods to cope By Jose Valadez national review by the National students seeking counseling. Angela, who was practicing with this stress. Meditation Staff Writer Center for Complementary and “The process for creating an meditation for the first time. continues to grow in popularity Integrative Health found that appointment is simple, students According to Romero, “We as it is simple to learn, effective The Counseling and meditation in the past 12 months can call the CAPS office or walk react to stress differently by and replaces bad habits such as Psychological services at tripled between 2012 and 2017. in to set up an appointment” said using food and substances to substance abuse. CSUSB is offering meditation Which suggests that more adults Romero. mask the stress, meditation can Nevertheless, CSUSB workshops to combat the stress are turning to meditation to find Furthermore, the services help individuals control these therapists are also available to epidemic affecting students. peace. offered at CAPS are completely bad habits.” devise a plan for students who Gwendolyn Brower Romero, “I live a stressful life free to students. Open Monday College life can intimidate need guidance in their career a CAPS therapist, lead a almost everyday and I came to through Friday, it offers students students, as pressure from or personal lives. In the long- meditation workshop to educate this workshop to learn how to with a flexible schedule to set up schoolwork, family and work term, counseling and meditation students on stress and how to manage my life better,” said an appointment. create anxiety. However, recent aims to help students organize manage it. Johnn, a junior at CSUSB. “When I transferred from efforts by CAPS at CSUSB their thoughts and improve their “We as a society, are so used The CAPS office, located community college to CSUSB continue to offer students with mental strength. to being on the go all the time, in the Health Center Building, as a business major, I felt that we constantly check our phones north of the Commons and east I wasn’t passionate about that for new tasks to do. This results of the Pfau Library. It offers career. A counselor from CAPS in stress and can affect how we students with various workshops helped me find my strengths and perform throughout the day,” including meditation throughout I decided sociology was a better said Romero. the year. Therapists are also choice for me,” said Johnny. Romero presented students Towards the end of with information on how stress the presentation, Romero develops and the different I felt like my demonstrated a simple meditation techniques that meditation exercise to the can bring relief to students. body released students: the room became silent, Additionally, she focused on the as students attempted to relax main factors for stress which are all of the tension their mind and practiced deep personal life, work and school. breathing techniques. For many, “Mediation will not and my mind it was their first time trying cure your problems instantly, was more clear. meditation in a group. Students but practicing this exercise reacted positively to the exercise constantly can teach your body and looked relieved. how to handle stress efficiently,” Angela “I felt like my body released Jose Valadez | Chronicle Photos Romero said. all the tension and my mind was CSUSB is offering meditation workshops for stress. Guide to Vegan-brunch sustainable ingredients wherever By Marlyn Ramirez possible as it cultivates a menu Staff Writer mix of Catch classics like the Catch Roll, Truffle Sashimi, I have noticed some Wagyu on a Rock and Cantonese automatically assume vegan Lobster with inspired renditions food is a plate of vegetables of Vegan and Gluten Free and are afraid to try it. When in additions.” reality you might have a meal It’s an upscale trendy at a restaurant and not realize location perfect for brunch and it’s entirely plant-based. It’s that West Hollywood breathtaking good. views. It’s a trendy place to hang “What do you eat if you’re out, grab a drink on Melrose, vegan?” Most asked question and a perfect photo op. Although ever. Catch is not a full plant-based I have made looking for the restaurant, they included vegan best vegan brunch locations my options to their menu: Iconic Citlaly Carlos | Chronicle Photos newest hobby. This is a guide Impossible Burger, Vegetable to some trendy locations around King Roll, Crispy Cauliflower cauliflower wings here changed food and I don’t have to worry commonly known as “vegetable Los Angeles. Wings, Mushroom Spaghetti, the game,” said Campos. “They about what I am limited to eat,” slaughterhouse,” is a plant- I am starting off the list with Heart of Palm Crab Cake, Sweet were packed with flavor and said Yarto. based restaurant in Venice. CATCH, Los Angeles. Catch is a Potato Gnocchi, and other sides. ingredients, I never thought In New Port Beach there You like avocado toast? This is rooftop bar/restaurant. Overall 10/10 restaurant from pomegranate tasted so good on is Gratitude Kitchen and Bar, your place. They also provide Stated in their website, their food, location, views, avocado.” a plant based and organic wellness juices, healthy “CATCH LA keeps it fresh, ambiance, and service. Right next door to Catch is restaurant. “Our commitment smoothies, brunch bakery, acai incorporating local and “The avocado toast and Gracias Madre, a plant-based is that our food, service and bowls, sandwiches and wraps. Mexican restaurant. They keep environment awakens you into The Venice location has a local the genuine flavor without the a state of gratitude. We strive hipster vibe, where you can even beef and dairy. Serving vegan to source the highest quality, order to-go. It is rustic and earthy and organic dishes and a variety nutrient dense ingredients from while still being a very trendy of tequila and drinks. some of local farmers and the best artisan and lively spot. their Hot Brunch items are the producers. We believe food is Restaurants have been Chilaquiles with cashew crema, medicine,” according to the competing with each other to Tofu Ranchero Scramble a close restaurant website. Their food meet the demand for plant-based alternative to the traditional is earthy and the restaurant is options in their restaurants by huevos rancheros. While you’re modern chic with earth tones. increasing their menu options there don’t forget to order your Perfect aesthetically-pleasing or opening new plant-based Michelada de la Madre and La location with the beach ten locations. These are some of my Quinceañera cocktails! minutes away. favorite locations. Sharing and “It has authentic Mexican Butcher’s Daughter, trying new food is what I love. Arts & Entertainment

Page 10 Coyote Chronicle May 1, 2019 Queens take the stage at

the ‘Live Work Drag’ showSo what exactly is a drag By Antonette Calvillo show performance? Staff Writer Drag queens do a lip sync performance to popular music. Come on CSUSB, let’s get While lip syncing, queens may sickening! do stunts, reveals and dance. The root of this statement Some stunts include death can be traced back to Rupaul’s dropping, jumping into the splits Drag Race. Drag Race is a pop- or high kicks. Reveals are when ular reality television show on queens present one look and then VH1 that showcases drag queens reveal a second look underneath. competing to become America’s “Reveals are my favorite next drag superstar. because it’s like a nice surprise On Saturday April 20th, the when you think queens are going SMSU Queer and Trans Re- to perform in one look and then source Center held their annual they turn around and reveal a drag show on campus. This year completely different look that the show was called “Live Work Antonette Calvillo | Chronicle Photos they hid underneath,” Jones said. After the show conclud- Drag” and held performances Endgame showtimes are already displayed in theaters before the movie is out. from queens of Rupaul’s Drag ed, the Drag Race queens met Race. competing seasons. amazing,” local community The drag show was a free outside the SMSU Events Center Some of the queens featured Although the Drag Race member KC Jones said. T event and was open to CSUSB to take pictures with drag show in this year’s annual drag show queens were the main show of he drag show held raffles students and faculty. The show attendees. include Mariah Balenciaga, Delta the evening, there was also a that gave away prizes ranging was also open to the public. “I was so excited to meet the Work and Sonique. Another pre-show which showcased the from Target gift cards to gas gift Local community members ages queens after the show. They’re so queen by the name of Kickxy talents of local queens. The pre- cards. Every drag show attendee 18 years and older were admitted nice and just gorgeous overall,” Vixen-Styles also performed show is primarily known as the was entered into the raffle. The into the show with valid identi- Lopez said. alongside the Drag Race queens. opening act of the night. grand prize was a pair of AirPods fication. The SMSU Queer and Trans However, Styles has not The pre-show was hosted by and was given to one lucky “I love Rupaul’s Drag Race Resource Center holds this drag competed on Rupaul’s Drag Race local queen Melody Sings who is attendee. so I really enjoyed watching the show every year. Be on the look- before. an entertainer and singer. Sings “The prizes were a great queens perform. I’m so glad the out for what surprises may be in Mariah Balenciaga compet- also performed during the pre- addition to the show and it was drag show is open to the public store for next year’s show. ed with Delta Work on season show by doing her own lip sync really cool to have Melody Sings cause I always come every year,” “I will definitely be coming three of Rupaul’s Drag Race. performances. announce the raffle prize winners local community member Sarai back to the drag show again next Sonique competed on season two “This was my first drag cause she’s so funny and that Lopez said. year because it’s so much fun of Rupaul’s Drag Race. Unfortu- show ever and I had an amazing just made everyone have a great During the drag show, all and I just enjoy watching the nately, none of the queens were time. I can’t wait to come back time,” local community member queens did two separate perfor- queens live their best lives on able to win the crown on their again next year, the queens were Rachel Cunninghams said. mances for the night. stage,” Cunninghams said. Anywhere but here performed with school choirs, outlet for me, a way to handle all chamber singers, show choir, the things that were going on in By Emily Tucker and even a musical in high my life.” school. Beyond that last year Miranda explained that Contributing Writer he performed in Yotie Factor at music was more than just a CSUSB. He also leads worship creative outlet for him. Jonathan Miranda Jr., 22, for the Cru club on campus, and “Creating this album on is a CSUSB senior who will be plays guitar for a youth band. my own was a combination of graduating Spring 2019. He plans Miranda shared that while wanting to have my own music, on immediately beginning the he doesn’t label his music, that to create something I’m proud of, masters program as he one day his style is a blend of alternative, and figuring out how to channel wishes to teach. Miranda isn’t indie, pop rock and several other my emotions healthily.” just a communications student. sub genres. This album is a continuation Over the course of the past year “I just write what I think of an EP that he recorded at his he’s also written, recorded, and sounds good,” said Miranda. parents house. Since then he’s produced his own album. When asked where his moved to campus. Miranda “I wrote the first song on inspiration came from Miranda stated that one of the unexpected Photo courtesy of Jonathan Miranda February 15th, 2018,” Miranda shared that there were a variety challenges he came across was Miranda used the album as a healthy outlet to shared. “It’s literally been a 365 of places, but typically it was the some variations in sound quality. day project for me.” early 2000’s rock era, and a lot of “Because of that the vocals express his emotions and his love of storytelling. His album titled Anywhere pop-punk. ended up being sub par compared “As a producer I’ve grown. I’ve written in the past and think, but Here, was released on “I’ve been writing my to what I wanted,” Miranda said. As a mixer I’ve really grown. ‘wow those suck’. Some of February 15th, 2019 and it can be own music for as long as I can Miranda also found he It’s about training your ears to them I don’t like anymore, but it found on almost any streaming remember,” said Miranda. “I struggled with wanting to fix become a mixer, the more I do, doesn’t mean I’m not proud of site (excluding Soundcloud). showed my first completed song things in post production. the better I get.” them.” “I enjoy story telling, it’s to people in late 2016 and I’ve “If there’s one thing I could Ultimately Miranda has “This album was 99.99 why I’m a communication been non-stop writing for the last do differently I’d probably focus been thankful for the whole percent completed by me, and major,” said Miranda. “The two years.” more on getting the recording experience and his ability to me alone,” said Miranda. “I did album tells a story, one of “Being a musician was right rather than fixing it in create something like this while everything, wrote the lyrics and heartbreak and doubting faith, something I’ve always wanted to post production,” said Miranda. in college. the songs, recorded, mixed, and and makes a full arc back to faith do,” Miranda said. “I’ve done a “Other than that I wouldn’t “Making the album made mastered everything to the best and being content where I’m at.” lot of covers, but there’s a part of change anything else.” me a better musician and of my ability and I’m proud of Miranda has always enjoyed me that’s always wanted to write “I’ve grown throughout this songwriter,” Miranda said. “I what I’ve made.” music, and has previously my own songs. It’s a creative whole process,” Miranda shared. look back at some of the songs Arts & Entertainment

Page 11 Coyote Chronicle May 01, 2019 Electric Daisy Returns in May with New GA+ Passes There has been numerous about less than VIP. By Leslie of people passing away from the “I wouldn’t buy it just Contributing Writer heat in Las Vegas and Insomniac because I know how it is regular has made a change by moving and it’s not that bad, so non-air This year will be the Electric the date one month earlier for conditioned bathrooms isn’t a Daisy Carnival (EDC) Las Vegas better weather. big deal especially since you’re 23rd annual festival in May for The reason to move up the there during the night and for me cooler climate and releasing festival to May is to help reduce it doesn’t get that hot to where I GA+ passes that will allow more medical injuries from having a need air conditioning,” said Sara access than a regular GA but less great time in the heat. You can Rosales. than VIP. party at EDC from 7 P.M to 6 Shuttle passes are also Pasquale Rotella, the A.M, so it is highly crucial for helpful to beat the traffic on the founder of the festival’s promoter a change of temperature that Vegas freeway. This event causes Insomniac, is making changes can hopefully save a life from a major set back for all drivers for next years Electric Daisy exhaustion. just trying to pass through but Carnival. This will be the second “A Camelback or something with the shuttle passes, it allows year EDC will be in May and to hold your water in because festival go-ers to get to the fans will be able to walk through water is essential for any festival on time. the festival with no problem. festival,” said Sara Rosales. It’s more convenient and the “It is beneficial weather- A new feature of GA+ transportation is faster because wise, but personally I like it in passes have been introduced this they have their own route to the June because school is already year. GA+ elevates your festival Las Vegas Speedway where it’s out and I don’t have to worry experience with expedited, being held at. about coming back to class or dedicated GA+ entry and “I’m looking forward to possibly missing school for special access to premium, air- going with my best friends and EDC,” said Sara Rosales. conditioned restroom trailers. have a good time,” said Sara Usually, the temperature in There is still, of course, the Rosales. “Well, the lineup isn’t mid-June is over a 100 scorching option of purchasing the regular out yet, so I don’t know which degrees, but now it will be more GA ticket or VIP. The difference DJs i’m excited to see but I’m Photo courtesy of edclasvegas.com refreshing to dance all night long of cost for this ticket is about sure it’ll be great no matter EDC was moved to may to avoid the hot weather of June. with a whole new experience. $200 more than GA and $300 what.” Catch the Knott’s Festival before it’s too late Farm employee Rosina Lowance “I think people come to festival year after year to try new said. A fun bun is a Cinnabon try out the food and see our and returning foods, drinks, and cinnamon roll deep fried in boysenberry attractions, but attractions. funnel cake batter and smothered mostly the food cause you can’t One can only imagine in boysenberry cream cheese get it anywhere else,” Knott’s what surprises the Boysenberry frosting. Farm employee Jazmine Festival has in store for next Some other boysenberry Ornelas said. year. It is their belief that the inspired foods offered at the The boysenberry doesn’t shelter should be in the hands of festival include Boysenberry just stop at food. There are also those who truly care about the Elote, Boysenberry BBQ various boysenberry inspired animals. Chicken Skewers with a drinks at the festival for park “We need to rebuild and let Boysenberry Aioli, Boysenberry guests to try as well. The it be run by volunteers, ” Arroyo Jerk Chicken Wings, festival features boysenberry said. “I have come several Boysenberry Habanero Baked boba, boysenberry draft beer, Saturdays and there are always Mac and Cheese and more. boysenberry wine, boysenberry plenty of people who want to “This is my first time at ginger ale, boysenberry soda, help.” the Boysenberry Festival and boysenberry latte and more. They hope to encourage the Antonette Calvillo | Chronicle Photos I am having a great time. My “I tried the boysenberry community to not only fight to Knott’s park guests enjoying the Boysenberry Festival. favorite food I’ve tried so far is ginger ale and I really liked it. It keep the shelter open, but to also the boysenberry BBQ chicken was so fresh and wasn’t as sweet consider adopting from them. to successfully produce the skewers. They were so good.” as I thought it was going to be so David Garcia, a CSUSB By Antonette Calvillo boysenberry fruit. -Sonia Gama that was great too,” Gama said. student who attended the Staff Writer Does the name Walter Boysenberry inspired Festival attendees with a demonstration, said he adopted Knott ring any bells? How about attractions and shows include the sweet tooth definitely can’t wait a cat from the San Bernardino It’s . No, it’s Knott’s Berry Farm? boysenberry pie eating contest for dessert at the boysenberry shelter last year. . Or maybe it’s Yes, all in the and boysenberry merchandise festival. Some of the options “He is awesome,” said loganberry? world can trace their roots back sold all throughout the park. include the fun bun, boysenberry Garcia. “If anyone is looking Actually, it’s a of to Knott’s Berry Farm. Festival attendees can also pie, boysenberry macaroon, for a companion, a dog or a cat, several varieties of the three and Fast forward to today and see live woodwork and glass boysenberry ice cream, there are always animals at the it is called the boysenberry. you can still see how much of an blowing action to produce boysenberry waffle, boysenberry shelter who need someone to This new strand of the berry impact the boysenberry has at the boysenberry inspired pieces. stuffed churros, boysenberry open up their home to them. If was experimented with in the Knott’s Berry Farm Boysenberry Snoopy’s Boysenberry assorted pastries and much more. someone wants to step up and early 1920s by horticulturist Festival. Jamboree is another show that “My personal favorite is the help then I strongly encourage Rudolph Boysen of Anaheim, The Boysenberry Festival festival attendees line up to boysenberry churro. I never tried them to adopt from there.” California. However, Boysen’s 2019 is currently running from watch at the Calico Mine Stage a boysenberry before this job and Despite the council’s efforts were not successful March 29 through April 28. At inside the park. now I can’t get enough,” Ornelas decision, no closing date has because his kept dying the festival, there is a variety The festival also hosts a said. been officially set. However, on the vine. Boysen later turned of boysenberry inspired food, boysenberry crafts fair and Knott’s Berry Farm’s time is running out. Those who it over to farmer Walter Knott attractions, and entertainment. art show that features various Boysenberry Festival has are ready to make a lifetime for commercial development “People really enjoy our boysenberry inspired art pieces. everything a boysenberry fanatic commitment to an animal in need of the boysenberry because fun buns, the line is always so This is located at the Wilderness would ever want. Adults and are encouraged to do so soon. Walter Knott was the first person long for them,” Knott’s Berry Dance Hall inside the park. children of all ages come to the Expressions

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My favorite thing about myself is my willingness to be a good person.

Because I’m Mexican ‘being a man’ in my culture being in control of everyone around you, not showing any emotion, and being totally sexist.

‘Being a man’ to me means nothing more than a saying. To me it’s just a social construct that society invented since the beginning of time to label what every ‘man’ on earth should be like. Instead of ‘being a man’ I believe men and people in general should just be a good person.” JOVANNI Mexican

I would describe myself as someone who’s not afraid to be themselves and someone who lives life to the FULLEST, because we only have Photographer: one life to live and THAT’S IT. So why spend it worrying, being unhap- Wendolyne py, in-genuine or not being Saldivar yourself.”

I describe myself as a very calm and serious person at times. My I know when there’s a favorite right time to have thing about my laughs.” myself is the fact that I am very calm, I feel like it’s a sense of reassurance for other people as if every- thing’s going to be okay.

Being a man according to my culture means you have to be the bigger pic- ture. You have to do the hard work and support your family.

Being a man according to me means supporting others around me. We need each other, both encouraging each other for a relationship and friendship to function.”

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