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JASON DUNHAM | SPARTAN DAILY Music fills the Hammer By Jason Dunham staff writer SJSU’s Hammer Theatre was filled with the sound of music Saturday night at the first annual Kaleidoscope! performed by SJSU’s very own school Body of music and dance. It’s not about what Kaleidoscope! contained 70 minutes of live music and dance from over 20 you look like, but different musical groups from SJSU. Image From orchestra to dancing and even who you are inside opera, many different types of musical offerings were available for the audience to enjoy. Each performance was conducted with no break in between, By Taylor Jones staff writer leading to a consistent variety of music and dance acts throughout the show. San Jose State’s Public Health Educators held Many of the student performers a workshop that focused on body positivity and the way that people perceive themselves. The See DANCE page 4 Public Health Educators — or PHE — held the event in lieu of its Body Positivity Week, where each day a different workshop SPORTS or event is held that centers around body and mental health. “During Love Your Body Week, we are encouraging students to love themselves and partake in self-care and self love,” said Sharon Cardenas, a fourth year health science student. The week was created and developed by Cardines and another facility member of PHE who wanted to spread the message about self- love and body positivity. KAVIN MISTRY | SPARTAN DAILY “The whole theme of the week is you are VOLLEYBALL See HEALTH page 2 SJSU cannot ILLUSTRATION BY KAVIN MISTRY | SPARTAN DAILY

find groove FLIPPIN’ FLAPJACKS FILM PREVIEW By Benjamin Siepak Baseball forges bond staff writer I-House has more After ending Colorado State’s 31-game winning streak in conference play, the between Bay, Cuba Spartans failed to carry over the same By Ryan Barnhart The director, Academy energy to Saturday’s matchup with the than pancakes staff writer Award nominee Eugene Wyoming Cowgirls. Corr, introduced the The Spartans (10-12, 3-7 MW) had no By Darcie Ortique Today, the Student Union two men, eventually answer for the balanced attack of the staff writer will host a free screening documenting a two-year Cowgirls, who ended the game with a of the documentary “Ghost process that led to Bryant’s total of 15 team blocks and swept the The International House, also known Town to Havana”. team flying to Cuba so the Spartans in three sets. as I-House, hosted its 66th annual The film tells a story of two teams can spend time After Wyoming (13-9, 6-3 MW) Pancake Breakfast also known as two youth baseball teams with each other and play a dominated the first two sets winning “PCB” on Sunday at 11 a.m. The from different countries game against one another. 25-15 and 25-16, the Spartans played I-House has welcomed students, that attempt to cope with Ghost Town to Havana their best in the third set, the same set faculty, staff and local residents to their their hardships through the won the Audience Award that they were able to turn around the pancake breakfast since 1983. love of the sport. for best picture at the 2016 Colorado State game. Participants got a unique taste of a On one side is Roscoe Sebastopol Documentary “On Thursday we decided in set three variety of cultures while enjoying dishes Bryant, coach of the Film Festival. to turn up the notch and really compete from all over the world. The I-House is DARCIE ORTIQUE | SPARTAN DAILY Oakland Royals, who All students are welcome in all aspects,” said head coach Jolene home to 71 students, which provides an Ian Lam prepares pancakes for SJSU’s iHouse’s helped to form the youth to attend the screening at Shepardson. “Today unfortunately we intimate and close-knit environment 66th annual “Pancake Breakfast team in an attempt to move the Student Union Theater didn’t recommit to that.” for it’s residents. Leann Makhni, the children away from their at 5:30 p.m. See SPIKE page 7 Interim Director of International American foods, the I-House offered gang-riddled neighborhood. Following the screening, Student & Scholar Services said, South Asian breakfast choices to On the other side is there will be a panel with “The internationally-inspired pancake attendees. The cuisines were derived Nicholas Reyes, an Afro- Corr and and Bryant for INSIDE breakfast is a community outreach from India, Pakistan and Myanmar Cuban coach who runs a all those that attend where event and it’s really wonderful for us (Burma). Servers provided guests team in Havana, Cuba. The they will discuss the film. Streaming sites ignore to be able to welcome people from the with an Indian potato and rice team lives in poverty, yet community to come into the I-House to dish, a Pakistani version of French the players overcome their African-American shows Follow Ryan on Twitter SEE OPINION PAGE 5 see who we are and what we do.” problems thanks, in part, to In addition to the customary See BREAKFAST page 2 their passion for baseball. @ryan_barnhart Tuesday, October 25, 2016

HEALTH According to the survey, about 67 percent The activity led into a topic concerning strengths and how great they are as an of students say that they feel pressured how people perceive themselves and how individual person.” Continued from page 1 to look a certain way or weigh a certain thinking plays a huge role in one’s love Even though it was a short workshop, amount but 68 percent of the campus fully of self. many of the participants left with a better worth more than gold, meaning that your accepted how their bodies were. After a few videos on self love and more understanding of self-love and felt that it being is worth more than a diamond and The workshop started off with Cardenas discussions about the topic, Cardenas then was benefi cial to their own well being. shines brighter than anything.” Cardenas said. asking the participants what loving your had the participants write on a piece of “I learned from this event to not always According to the workshop, it is not just body and healthy body image meant. paper one bad thing they tell themselves listen to my critical voice and to stop being girls who face daily body image issues After a few back-and-forth questions and constantly. She instructed the participants afraid of what others may see and say about from themselves. According to NEDA, answers regarding the topic, she urged to write that thought down, crumple it me,” said Leah Talianski, a sophomore about 0.3 percent of the male population everyone to write on a piece of paper what up and then throw it on the ground. The biomedical engineering student. have anorexia nervosa while 0.5 percent they thought that college students heard exercise was a metaphor for crumbling up Peer Health Educators have a range of have bulimia nervosa. on a daily basis regarding their image, all of the bad thoughts and tossing them resources for anyone dealing with body Even though the statistics seem small, whether it be from friends, family or their aside, making room for better thinking. image issues. They are on campus and are PHE wanted its participants to know that own thinking. “It is a process to love your body, and offer to help with anyone facing these or body image issues can happen to anyone. Participants wrote down a plethora of is obviously easier said than done,” said other diffi culties. Before the workshop was held, PHE different thoughts and phrases, such as Monica Pham, a senior health science hosted an online survey asking the campus “you are not skinny enough” or “you student. “We hope that through this event Follow Taylor on Twitter @tayj95_jones community how they felt about their bodies. will never amount to anything great.” participants can slowly look at their

IOT TECH EXPO MOSAIC Where the Open discussion about race at wearables are San Jose State University

BY RYAN BARNHART market — this panel instead BY LUKE JOHNSON good well being. It’s implied that they’re the model STAFF WRITER discussed alternative forms STAFF WRITER minority and why can’t another minority do certain of wearables that could be things that they can.” The Internet of Things used in the near future. The MOSAIC Cross Cultural Center at San Jose State In the middle of the event, one attendee admitted (IoT) held its annual North “We design electronic University hosted a workshop Thursday evening that that he had some racist thoughts and explained that he American technology expo textiles and smart apparel,” encouraged student and non-student attendees to inquire wanted to learn how to change. Fellow attendees showed last week at the Santa Clara Maxey said. “We want to and engage in discussion regarding racial identity, compassion and embraced him for recognizing his own Convention Center. create useful apparel that discrimination and oppression. behavior and being open minded. The exhibition featured a appeals to the consumer.” “The purpose of today’s event was to really talk about “It is very brave [of him] to talk about those things,” series of conferences and The types of wearables race, and not just focus on one community, but how Perez said. “When somebody tells you, ‘Oh you’re racist’ exhibits from companies such that were discussed included everything is interrelated,” said graduate student and or ‘That was a racist comment,’ I think a lot of times it is as Belkin, Bluetooth and Kaiser clothing that can stay up to Diversity Advocate Intern Ana Isabel Perez. “And how taken very personal… But I think [it’s about] going beyond Permanente, showcasing the date on the user’s health status lot of people still do face oppression, right? And how these things and understanding that we have learned these future of technology as well as as well as helmets that workers it’s still manifesting here at SJSU, but also in the United things and how we also perpetuate them and manifest allowing those in attendance to can use to help speed up their States especially with the presidential election going on them in our own daily lives… and understanding, ‘How build connections with some work day through the use of right now.” do we change?’” of the people that are apart of augmented reality, providing The event, titled ‘An Open Space About Race: Williams also discussed modern use of xenophobia, these businesses. them the information they Exploring Lived Experiences of Discrimination’ the fear of people from other countries, and One of the focuses of the need at a much faster and more was hosted by political science sophomore Kendrick Islamophobia, the fear of Islamic practices, by conference came during the effi cient pace. Williams. He emphasized three topics: the model highlighting Republican Presidential Candidate second day, when a panel was The fi nal panel of the minority myth, the oppression olympics and people of Donald Trump and quoting him using derogatory held to discuss the impacts of afternoon featured Monisha color solidarity. language toward Mexican immigrants and Muslims. wearable technology. Perkash of Lumo Bodytech, a “I think that solidarity between people of color is “I used him as an example because he’s like a The panel was hosted by company that builds hardware making their issues important,” Williams said. “For fi gurehead of the popular opinion of many Americans,” Meredith Lind of YouGov that helps to monitor and example, Asian(-)Americans for Black Lives Matter. Williams said. “There’s a reason why he’s getting the US, an Internet market coach the user on their posture It’s one group that isn’t as affected by this, and they’re support he’s getting and popularity that he is getting. It’s research fi rm, who opened and running and Sharlene helping a group that is affected by this.” because people are in their hearts thinking these kinds the panel by discussing the Sternberg of the fi tness Williams went on to describe a pair of contemporary of things, and that he’s just the fi gurehead who they can current market for wearables training technology company race-related terms — “oppression olympics” and “model vote for.” and its projected growth. Sensoria, Inc. minority.” The fi rst refers to multiple groups opposing The MOSAIC Cross Cultural Center is hosting a “About eight in 10 This panel centered around ideas to prove themselves more oppressed than each similar event Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 4 p.m. called Americans have phones,” the fi tness aspect of wearable other. The second is a group whose members are #APIs4BlackLives: Asian Pacifi c Islanders in Allyship Lind said. “About one in 10 technology, including the perceived to achieve a higher degree of socioeconomic and Solidarity. have wearables in some form. health benefi ts that can come success than the population average. “I think the conversation was very useful,” said That translates to about 25 from the constant monitoring “The oppression olympics are when people believe attendee Skylar Caesar. “It gave people an opportunity million Americans.” of your condition. that different marginalized groups compete against to openly talk to each other about race relations without Lind then showed not only “We do want you to have each other and say which one has worse experiences,” feeling judged.” how often wearables were valuable feedback … to help Williams said. “The model minority myth, it applies to being purchased, but also which you be better at a sport or to some groups of people of color where they have low- Follow Luke on Twitter products were being bought. prevent injury,” Sternberg said. crime rates, high family stability and overall general @scoop_johnson “There is about a 2-1 Both panelists understood ratio of fi tness trackers to that while this technology smartwatches,” Lind said. is fairly new, the data BREAKFAST Lind also said that most gathered from wearables of that market is dominated can be helpful for creating Continued from page 1 by Apple’s smartwatch and predictive analytics. Fitbit’s fi tness tracker, and “Data that we collect will Myanmar (Burma). although many fi tness trackers give a bigger picture of how What makes the I-House unique from other SJSU are purchased twice as much you are doing,” Perkash said. housing is visitors and residents can express their as smartwatches, the higher “How do we take that data and cultural values and customs openly, considering the prices of smartwatches help you avoid consequences.” fact that many students are a long way from home. compared to fi tness trackers Most of the examples used for At the Pancake Breakfast, all participants were translates to equal spending by tracking a user’s health came encouraged to wear clothing from their homelands. the consumer. from how it would be used “You’ll fi nd people in the house, all dressed in Following Lind’s opening for athletes, such as as placing traditional dress from around the world and for some remarks, YouGov research sensors in football helmets to of them it’s their own outfi t,” Makhni said. “And for director Dan Tochen hosted check to see how dehydrated others, it’s outfi ts that have been donated to the house a panel discussing how the player is or inside of a over the years, either through people that used to live wearable technologies are soccer shoe to analyze the here or people in the community and people pick out important for the concept of angle of the foot when it hits something that they just feel really nice in.” the term “Internet of Things” the ball. The I-House welcomes both domestic and DARCIE ORTIQUE | SPARTAN DAILY — the ways various consumer “[Wearables] do offer more international students of all ages, nationalities Head Chef, Michael Diaz, puts fi nished pancakes in the pan ready to products and devices will opportunities to get into sports and sexes. be served to attendees at the International House. connect together to collect and analytics,” Sternberg said. “It’s [PCB] a great event for residents of the I-House, it exchange data. While wearable technology really brings everybody together; almost every resident together,” Qaissoumi said. The three speakers for the still has a way to go before of the I-House contributes to this,” Makhni said. “It’s Diaz was in charge of overseeing all kitchen panel were Regan Wynne of every person has a smartwatch like a bonding experience, it’s an awful lot of fun to be operations in addition to being an event planner. the augmented reality company or fi tness tracker on their part of it. Pretty much every person who’s lived in the “Living in the I-House means I can help give DAQRI, Ephraim Lindenbaum wrists, there is an expectation I-House since 1983 has been a part of this breakfast.” people an American point of view and help sus out of investment fund Advance that within the coming years This year, I-House Resident Advisors Ismail stereotypes other cultures have about Americans,” Ventures and Madison Maxey the majority of people will Qaissoumi, a junior civil engineering student from Diaz said. “It gives me an opportunity to experience of the smart clothes and textile have some type of wearable Morocco and Michael Diaz, a Art History student of things I probably never would have experienced living company Loomia. constantly gathering data. the Central Valley organized PCB. in the Campus Village.” The panel mainly focused “I see a future ... in the next Qaissoumi said, all of the PCB responsibilities are done Diaz said his roommate at the I-House is Muslim on the benefi ts of wearable 10 years where everything you in-house. These tasks include dishwashing, setting up, and he finds it very interesting to be able to technology both at home and wear has sensors and collects cleaning up, cooking and advertising the event. I-House immerse himself in other cultures, despite being a in the workplace. data for you,” Perkash said. residents work together to make PCB successful. native of . Instead of talking about “Everything is shared, so we live like a family. We Diaz said he is enjoying his experience working as a smartwatches and fi tness have 70 people here and all 70, they know each other,” resident advisor in the I-House. Follow Ryan on Twitter trackers — which take @ryan_barnhart Qaissoumi said. “It’s kind of nice because it’s such a small community,” up most of the wearable For many I-House residents, English is their second Diaz said. “Really, it’s not like the experience I would or third language. As a result, the I-House provides think the regular RAs on campus would have. I’m a welcoming space for them to learn and practice an authority fi gure, but it never really feels that way WRITE TO US communicating with individuals in their shoes. because I look forward to seeing everyone everyday Residents not only look forward to PCB itself, but and really, everyone gets along in this house.” [email protected] the aftermath is also exciting. Follow Darcie on Twitter “The fun part is, after we’re done with PCB, we start @darc_alexandria taking fl ags off the walls and we start taking pictures Tuesday, October 25, 2016 A&E 3 SJSU rapper has bright future in music and design

By Diana San Juan direction,” Washington said. “Music in The Quad” where he long as I’m doing both, either move like robots, we’re not staff writer Washington is part of rapped his own music for the first like balance out or just do both robots, we’re still people.’ So BREACH, a hip-hop group that time, but the performance at the fully, or any combo honestly.” we’re going to shout out the After performing on the he started in Oct. 2010 with Observatory was one with the Washington wants to stay in bay out there.” same stage as Bay Area rapper three friends that lived on his potential to change everything. California and wants a career that With his family’s support E-40 and moving to San Jose block growing up. “We walked on stage and allows him to travel from Southern and alongside his childhood for his love of design, Harold “We grew up riding bikes and looked at each other knowing California to the Bay Area. friends turned group members, Washington is a 20-year-old playing games together,” said at that moment our dreams as BREACH will visit the Washington continues to try to senior industrial design student Mario Patrick, Washington’s young kids was finally starting Observatory again on Nov. 11 make a name for himself in the who hopes to represent the Bay friend and BREACH group to happen,” said Dishawn where Washington will perform music industry while working Area in more ways than one. member. “We used to record Lawshe, Washington’s friend and a song that he wrote about SJSU Whard to graduate with his The composition of sounds in my buddy Dishawn’s garage BREACH groupmember. “We titled ‘Bought.’ industrial design degree. in the Caribbean music that and Harold has alway been the knew it was only going up from “It makes blurbs out to SJ, “He is that person everyone filled his home in Southern perfectionist of BREACH.” here and I was glad to be doing it it’s mainly about the silicon knows and enjoys hanging out California as a child interested The group was originally with one of my closest homies.” valley,” Washington said. with but the greatest thing Washington. That curiosity later made up of four members but One of Washington’s “We’re the tech city, but also, about him is that his creativity turned into a passion. one of them left the group to inspirations is Sean Paul. His we know how to get down, has no limits,” Lawshe said. “I always sat there and become its manager. Since then, parents would listen to his music how to have fun and stuff’ so Follow Diana on Twitter dissected it,” Washington said. their careers have taken a leap. and his popularity transition you know it’s saying ‘we make @dianasj09 “The sounds and everything. It “Justin’s been contacting, from the islands to nation-wide these robots but we don’t was really interesting to me how emailing people and from motivated Washington to strive they composed and got things there you just get the chance,” for the same success. harmonized. Just really trying Washington said. “He sent out a “He really inspired me to do big to find out how they made it link of our stuff and they liked for my little town, you know San H rr r Games f r really got me interested in it.” it and it started from there. It’s Jose, the bay, for CA and so on Hall ween Washington started making always stuff that links at one and so forth,” Washington said. music when he was 12 years point and then we go back out His family’s taste in music old but it was not until high again for more roles to come up.” has not been the only factor school that he started releasing The biggest performance behind Washington’s love for Resident Evil 4 his music where people could Washington has been a part of music, their growing support get their hands on it. The other was on Oct. 15 at the Observatory has let him continue to strive aspect of Washington’s persona in Santa Ana where he along with for his dreams. Release Date: January 11, 2005 is his love for industrial design. the other members of BREACH “Originally you know when Third-Person Survival Horror Game “I was applying for colleges, got to be a part of the opening I was a lot smaller, they kind applied to only Long Beach and act of E-40. of blew it off, oh it’s just a San Jose State because it was the “Biggest performance so phase and everything, which is Until Dawn only two that had my major, it’s far, definitely, it was huge.” expected, you know? You really very specialized,” Washington Washington said. “It was cool have to show that you want it Release Date: August 25, 2015 said. “So I got into SJSU and because people were there for and keep going for it so yeah it all started there, nothing was E-40 and Destructo, so it was they always did support me Story-Driven Horror Adventure Game the same.” pretty wide variety of people but it wasn’t until Christmas Washington moved away in the crowd. And you know, 2011 when they bought me a Dead Space 2 from home after high school to it gave us a chance to play our keyboard and that’s when it kind attend SJSU, leaving his family music for them it was pretty of started to cascade into what behind. It was in the university awesome. The main act was it is now,” Washington said. Release Date: January 25, 2011 dorms where he branched out E-40 so we got to open up for “They might not like all of the Sci-Fi Action Horror Game socially and creatively. him, got to meet him backstage words, but it’s all good.” “Living with different people, and everything so that was As a college student, especially living in the dorms, a really cool event honestly, Washington tries to save as Five Nights at Freddy’s you get to see other cultures really good life experience much money as he can by and really affects your music, right there.” writing his own lyrics and kind of opens up your world Before this performance, beats and going to close friends Release Date: August 18, 2014 and gears your music a certain Washington performed at or someone on YouTube whom Point-and-Click Horror Game he can get in contact with for the production. Five years from now, Alien Isolation Washington sees himself being successful in both music and Release Date: October 7, 2014 industrial design, venturing off and touring the world. Sci-Fi Survival Horror Game When it comes to balancing music and school,” Washington Dead Rising said. “I think they’re leveled, especially now that I’m in school, it’s straight design even Release Date: August 6, 2006 though as of recently, just cause Zombie Action-Adventure Game we’ve been getting shows, it’s been a little bit more about music, but definitely I have an F.E.A.R. on and off mode.” Washington has a three-step Release Date: plan in which he is doing both October 18, 2005 music and design and can be his First-Person Horror Shooter own boss in order to facilitate that balance. “I’m doing music, but I’m DOOM also designing things and you know just being creative all Release Date: May 13, 2016 around but if I were to just do First-Person Horror Shooter design too, that’d be great,” PHOTO COURTESY OF HAROLD WASHINGTON Washington said. “That’s BREACH opening up for E-40 at the Santa Ana Observatory on October 15. another love of mine, so as Silent HillINFOGRAPHIC 2 BY RYAN BARNHART | SPARTAN DAILY

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Data Gathered from IGN 4 A&E Tuesday, October 25, 2016 Day of the Dead festival haunts downtown By Estephany Haro & Itzel Castro staff writers

The 19th annual Dia de los Muertos festival occurred on Oct. 23 in Downtown San Jose with a procession that began at Cesar Chavez Plaza and ended at the Martin Luther King Jr. Library, where the ceremony began with a dance and an altar blessing. Many residents were part of this annual celebration that commemorates the dead, a Mexican tradition that is celebrated on Nov.1. The Consul General of Mexico in San Jose, Mauricio Toussaint, was part of the opening ceremony as was San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo and Teresa Castellanos, the Board President of the San Jose Unified School District. ITZEL CASTRO | SPARTAN DAILY Grupo Folklorico Luna y Sol de San Jose State used gun props while performing ‘Las Adelitas’ in the 19th annual Festival de Calacas at San Jose State University on Saturday. A traditional mariachi band and folklorico dancers performed at the Grupo Folklorico Luna y Sol Las Adelitas to join our sacred festival for four consecutive years. other cultures. There are different ceremony. Grupo Folklorico Luna presented three dances from the space here on campus,” said Itza “This is actually a great event, this festivities throughout San Jose, y Sol was one of them, the only San Aztec region and the songs for Burdeynaya, Artistic Director of is one of my favorite events because including the annual Dia de los Jose State University group that each dance were specifically Grupo Folklorico Luna y Sol. it’s cultural event and it’s for the Muertos festival at St. James Park participated at the event. chosen according to each theme. Grupo Folklorico Luna y Sol have whole family,” Cardenas said. Some in Downtown San Jose. Arlene “I feel really excited that I get to “La Calaca” was the first dance participated in this event for over of her work includes Frida Kahlo Segun, director of Festival de dance and also represent my culture followed by “Danzon de Muerto.” five years. “The fact that this is a headbands and inspired accessories. Calacas has been part of this at the same time, before I joined To finalize the presentation, wonderful festival, cultural based “As the years go by I’ve noticed annual celebration since it began. this group I wasn’t really connected Grupo Folklorico danced “Las and starts in the city of San José and that the event keeps growing with “We started out with just the to my culture but now that I am part Adelitas” which is a tribute to all finishes here on our home campus different ethnicities, it’s known as procession with only about 50 of the group I’m able to express the women soldiers that fought in I think is something to be really the Mexican event but I’m seeing people and now there’s like 1,500 it through dance,” said Alysia the Mexican Revolution. proud of,” Burdeynaya said. different races and different cultures people,” Segun said. Trujillo, a junior communicative “It’s an invitation to the folks However, community members coming out,” Cardenas said. disorders and sciences student who that passed on to join us in this also benefited from this celebration. Each year more people gather Follow Estephany & Itzel on has been part of the group for more present day so we want to invoke a Yadira Cardenas is a vendor that has together to celebrate this Mexican Twitter @ haroestphany & than a year. strong female model so we invite been assisting Dia de los Muertos holiday that has transcended to @itzelcastronews

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were also new to the pacing style of vocalists who also acted out a scene together Kaleidoscope! as they sang. The visual scene provided “I have not done a show like this ever, I a nice change from the majority of the came from a small community college so instrument-based orchestra performances. shows like this didn’t happen there” said Another audience favorite was the Lacey Coenen a junior music education performance titled ‘In a Mellowtone,’ a student who played clarinet for the jazz combo featuring SJSU students Arnie symphonic band. “It was really cool to be Co on piano, Jason Bond on guitar, Ryan part of something that big.” Trujillo on bass, Gabriel Lee on drums The show’s rapid pace did not prove to and Dr. Aaron Lington on the saxophone. be much of a challenge for the student This cool jazz segment, which came performers. Each act transitioned without toward the end of the show, was a nice any notable problems, giving the entire contrast to the frantic nature of many of show a seamless feel. the other acts and really worked to mellow “It turned out pretty well,” Brandan down the audience. Sanchez, a senior vocal performance The final act of the show was a highlight, student who performed as a member of all the performers came together to the choir, said. “I enjoyed it, I enjoyed collaborate on one final segment. SJSU’s what I got to see of the other acts.” marching band even performed and filled At the opening of the event, audience the aisles next to the seats. Seeing all the members in the nearly full theatre were performers work together was impressive presented with one rule, not to applaud as almost all of the space on stage and until the end of the show. around it was filled with the students. The speed of the show really helped to Kaleidoscope! was an entertaining keep things fresh as none of the performers and enjoyable show that should contain could overstay their welcome. The style of something that a fan of music or dance the show had performers using all aspects would enjoy. The show’s smooth and of the theatre including the two main impressive transitions set a high standard stages and the sections on the right and for future performances in this style. left side of the balcony. “I feel like it was really well put ‘Pursuit,’ a dance routine performed by together,” said Ashley Vasquez, freshman SJSU dance students Frankie Rivera and history of arts and visual culture student Danielle Serio was an audience favorite. at the University of Santa Cruz. “I was The audience could simply not hold in really surprised just how back to back their applause and cheers after the act. everything was.” The dance saw the two performers The SJSU school of dance’s next contorting and gliding their bodies around performance, “Emerging,” begins on Oct. one another and also included some 27 in the dance theater. The school of acrobatic feats with both dancers spending music’s next performance, a percussion time lifting each other off the ground and ensemble concert, takes place on Nov. 4 in spinning them around their body. the concert hall. Personally, I enjoyed the opera segment Follow Jason on Twitter the most as it featured a variety of different @judgmented1

Wednesday, October 19, 2016 OPINION 5 way possible, but to hear of someone her sad testimony and then being told by average American. According to the ELECTION in politics — in this case Hillary — go Clinton that she needed psychiatric help. Wall Street Journal, both candidates Continued from page 1 against their own country rather than just Clinton argued to the judge that Shelton want to “break big banks,” yet still hear about their plans to do it, it makes had “tendencies to go for older men” and support them. They also both have presidential candidates for this year’s one think: is Hillary really for me? defended Taylor, asking for a plea bargain“ plans to increase spending on military election. But to say that Trump is worse One aspect of Hillary that has always in the case. Because of this, Taylor was personnel and are not for or have little than Hillary is a step in the wrong direction. caught me off guard was that she stayed charged with fondling of a minor instead interest in the rights of people of color Many of us have seen and can possibly loyal to her husband after lawsuits were of the original conviction, which was fi rst and minority groups. agree that Trump is one of the worst fi led against him for engaging in sexual degree rape. In the end, both candidates are bad. presidential candidates to be in line for acts with his secretary and sexually This whole presidential campaign feels the next presidency. He is racist toward harassing other women. According to the like a big joke, and we, the people, are Muslims and Hispanics, among other Washington Post, Mrs. Clinton said she the butt of it. 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in solitary confi nement, but in a cell, it can be noted that authority who takes advantage The inmates at Main Jail the way he describes his time solitary confi nement is indeed and control of a punishment DARCIE ORTIQUE in San Jose began a hunger alone in the yard and in his cell cruel and inhumane. to its expectations or beliefs, STAFF WRITER strike to ultimately end sounds inhumane. However, even though judicial justice had unjust treatment by prison solitary confi nement is vital already declared the inmates’ authorities known as solitary to those who commit any I don’tdo know the dues. The hunger strike ended It’s hard not to notice the shortage of confi nement. The strike lasted type of murder, kidnapping on Oct. 21 and an agreement African-American sitcoms available on two weeks as the inmates came or rape. Inmates who commit crime this inmate between the administration streaming services like Netfl ix and Hulu. to an agreement with Santa such crimes should not have committed to be in“ of the Santa Clara County I fi nd myself browsing for something to Clara County administration the option to socialize with solitary confi nement, and the inmates was reached. watch much longer than I need to in order on Friday, according to the other inmates. Their proposition and promise to fi nd a show that represents African- Mercury News. Solitary confi nement is only but the way he indicated that the inmates will Americans with more than degrading As reported by Fox 2, 300 fair for those victims who describes his time receive more time outside of the stereotypes. While there are a variety of inmates participated in the have suffered because of their cell and provide less isolation as a predominantly white cast member sitcoms hunger strike and 204 of them crimes. It is necessary to those alone in hiss cell whole. According to a statement to choose from, I cannot say the same from were in solitary confi nement, who committed an inhumane sounds inhumanemane from the Deputy Sheriffs’ an African-American standpoint. Jose Valle, a member of media act, as they should not have the Association, “The issues raised I fi nd it ironic that there seems to be a platform Silicon Valley De- privilege to claim their own by these inmates are not new serious problem with diversity in an era Bug, said. human rights. Of course, their crimes, even concerns, nor are they concerns where everything has become digital In an article by San Jose Solitary confi nement those that are not murders, unique to the inmates, we fi nd and readily available at our fi ngertips. Inside, a solitary inmate is nowhere near as cruel rapes or kidnappings, should ourselves in agreement with the We’re living in the twenty-fi rst century whose name is to be withheld punishment as the possible not be dismissed as they striking inmates.” with phenomenal black actors and said, “When we go out in the crimes that they committed. continue to remain unethical Follow Estephany on Twitter actresses who have dedicated their lives yard, we come out one person Yet, the inmates who are and illegal to their extent. @haroestepany to pursuing theatre, yet they still seem to be underrepresented. In the past, fi lmmakers preferred to paint a black face on a white character as opposed to hiring an African-American Social media ruins relationships for the role. Tweets or looking for the right a little rude to be like ‘Oh, hey, not willing to travel out of the Despite the fact that the movie industry fi lter to put on a selfi e. In today’s we’re on a date, but I’m just going country in order to pursue a date, has become more ethnically diverse society, very few people can to ignore you for everything else let alone marriage. There are today, I still fi nd it diffi cult to fi nd the ignore their social media websites that’s going on,” Palazzotto said. so many risks associated with shows online that I want to watch. More while on a date. The next time you’re on a date, online dating for the simple fact often than not, I fi nd myself disappointed “That’s kind of disrespectful,” consider Palazzotto’s advice. that a person is solely going off whenever I search for The Cosby Show or Johnnie Lira, Junior Software Take a break from scrolling of the information they have been Fresh Prince of Bel-Air on netfl ix and Hulu Engineering major said. “I think down your Instagram timeline, told behind a computer screen or only to fi nd out that these shows aren’t the individual should be focused Snapchatting at the dinner perhaps a cell phone. offered. It’s a shame that I can’t fi nd classic, DARCIE ORTIQUE on his/her relationship and the table or updating your status With the advancement of African-American sitcoms on some of the STAFF WRITER person he/she is with.” on Facebook. See what it’s like technology, you might meet up most popular streaming services. And if I Lira said that the time you to enjoy each other’s company with a person you’ve been dating am lucky enough to stumble upon one or Social media websites are not spend with someone is time you without being distracted by online and discover they look two shows, they either have poor quality or only ruining relationships, but requested, so give it your all. instant messages, trending topics nothing like the profi le picture very few episodes to choose from. are destroying conversations and If only people spent more time and hashtags. And don’t spend you were once infatuated with. In the 80’s and 90’s, African-American the meaning of a real date. Today, having in-person conversations too much time ‘lurking’ on What if it was Photoshopped? sitcoms had some of the highest ratings very few people take advantage as opposed to worrying about celebrity gossip pages or staring In addition, you might discover during primetime television. 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Couples are so consumed by from their virtual followers Opponents of my arguments person, like you were through be paid homage to today and in the future? their smartphones, that they or who ‘slid into their DMs,’ belive dating websites are very the computer screens. But, if Streaming websites like Netfl ix and Hulu completely ignore the person maybe more relationships convenient in this day in age. you’re willing to take the risk, need to expand their clientele! They have they claim to be in love with. would last longer. “People are pretty busy and it’s don’t think that these situations failed to acknowledge the fact that African-

Nowadays, people spend hard to meet someone the more don’t occur. Americans have contributed and continue more time entertaining their traditional way,” Palazzotto Furthermore, besides taking a to contribute to the fi lm and television virtual ‘followers’ than they said. “It’s hard to fi nd someone risk of being ‘catfi shed,’ lack of industry as a whole. do their spouses. See whatwh it’s like to through your friends or through privacy is another downfall of Just recently, I was informed about a “In some ways, it [social media] enjoy each other’s “ your family or work or whatever, using social media websites in relatively new streaming service called can be improving on relationships company without if you don’t happen to work in an order to fi nd true love. Suppose UNIFY. UNIFY, was designed by writer, because some people actually environment or anything else that the person you meet online is producer and fi lm director, Dr. Donahue fi nd their signifi cant other being distracted by really makes that a possibility.” actually a stalker? Or a scammer? Tuitt, who was inspired by none other through Twitter or Facebook.” “instant messages, Despite the fact that dating Unfortunately, your ‘virtual than The Cosby Show. According to Kevin Imbesi, junior business trending topics and websites can help save people followers’ have unlimited access euroweb.com, Tuitt said he has the only administration major said. “I time and the hassle of trying to to your information, unless you service which provides television and fi lm know a few couples that have hashtagss meet someone the ‘traditional set up a private account. entertainment geared towards the African- discovered each other that way.” way,’ there are a lot of precautions The more information you American audience. Interestingly enough, studies to be considered when searching make available to them, the UNIFY is also equipped with a variety show that most couples meet Anjali Palazzotto, senior for love on dating websites. more information they have at of not only TV shows, but movies too. through mutual friends, not business administration major Lira met his wife through their fi ngertips and the more Fortunately, this is one of the rare services through the Internet. said, she hates when couples pay Facebook. He travelled all the dangerous your love life may that helps viewers enjoy and embrace In fact, social media websites more attention to their phones, way from from the Bay Area become. To what extent do you black culture. do more harm to people’s love than they do to each other. But, to Vietnam for a date and fell trust the person you’ve been According to the HollywoodReporter. lives, than good. almost everyone you know is an in love with a woman he met dating behind a computer screen? com, “There is a hungry African-American Look around the next time you active member on social media-- through social media. The two Looks can be so deceiving. audience to be tapped outside of traditional walk into a restaurant. You’ll from your spouse, to your friends decided that his wife will move black-targeted networks.” notice that more people are and most likely your boss is too. to California this year, to live Follow Darcie on Twitter Follow Darcie on Twitter spending time updating their “Enjoy the time with the person with him. @darc_alexandria @darc_alexandria Facebook statuses, favoriting that you’re with. It just seems However, most people are SPARTAN DAILY Executive Editor Opinion Editor Courtney Kreitner Ryan Barnhart Advertising Director Rebecca Pirayou Melissa Hartman Hannah Moore Estephany Haro Cody Gradone Managing Editor Sports Editor Karianne Sudyka Saja Mohamed Creative Director Contact: Daniel Reedy Ryan Vermont Shellise West Production Chief Daniel Lazo Editorial Executive Producer Photo Editor Vicente Serna-Estrada Tim Burke Advertising Staff (408) 924-5577 Ashli Lett Raymond Baltazar Taylor Jones News Advisers Dustin Martinez [email protected] Multimedia Editor Copy Editor Francisco Franco Richard Craig Peter Babakhan Advertising Tyler Kittle Jeremy Cummings Jason Dunham Neal Waters Samir Mehta (408) 924-3270 Online Editor Staff Writers Margaret Gutierrez MackMac Lundstrom Lundstrom Antina Chen [email protected] Kavin Mistry Darcie Ortique Diana San Juan Brittany Cherney A&E Editor Itzel Castro Luke Johnson Advertising Adviser Chantel Ricks Casey Geier Benjamin Siepak Tim Hendrick Tuesday, October 25, 2016 MEN’S SOCCER Small error costs Spartans game versus Utah Valley BY JASON DUNHAM fi rst half and all of the ten-minute mark. speed past the Wolverine for me, I have probably possessing a team” STAFF WRITER second half of the game. The Spartans answered goalkeeper Mitch Jensen. been in the longest drought Tucakovic said. “It’s just Ultimately, the Spartans back at around twenty-fi ve The goal against Jensen I have ever been in with unlucky it is always a It’s been a tough season were unable to recover minutes in when midfi elder was the fi rst shot that has 12 games without a goal” mental lack of discipline in for the San Jose State from a defender’s error Jonathan Colunga threaded gotten past the goalkeeper Knibbs said “I am glad to the last second and that’s men’s soccer team, which made at the end of the fi rst the needle between two this season, who has gone get it but I would trade it when they take advantage went into Sunday’s game half and lost the game 2-1 defenders on a pass to six games without letting for three points right now.” of it and score.” with a 2-11-2 record and a to the Wolverines. Knibbs, who fl icked the one through. The Wolverines scored Coming up, the Spartans 1-4-1 record in the WAC. “They are a top 25 team ball forward, giving it extra “It’s been a tough year the fi nal and game- face an uphill battle as they The season didn’t get any in the country and if you winning goal towards the must win the next three easier as the Spartans look at their roster the end of the fi rst half when games, the last three of faced off with the Utah average player is probably defender Scott Buskey their season to stay in the Valley Wolverines who 24, so they are an old missed the clearing kick conference tournament. held an overall 12-3-0 and experienced team” and Wolverine forward “It is a bit crazy because record and a 5-1-0 record said senior forward Rory Matt Gay was able we got three games and in the conference. Knibbs who scored the to drive the ball past were still in the conference Sunday’s match at the Spartans’ lone goal in the the goalkeeper Nedin tournament, if we win all SJSU football practice match. “We competed Tucakovic, who was three games” said Spartan fi eld was the fi rst of two throughout the whole 90 scrambling to recover head coach Simon Tobin. back-to-back games, the minutes, unfortunately we from the mis-kick by his “It’s not so much preparing, second of which was made two errors really, own defender. we will match up well with played by SJSU’s women’s giving them a set piece, For the remainder of what they do soccerwise soccer team. with the big guys they have the game, both teams but now psychologically to Despite the Wolverines’ that is an error within itself took turns trading shots, tell the boys they’re still in superior record and and then one mistake.” however neither was able this, we got three games left a number 21 national The Wolverines were the to fi nd a mark again. and we have to win, I think ranking, the Spartans fi rst to put a goal on the This game marked the that is the hardest part.” did not go down without board. Early in the game, 13th time this season that The Spartans next match a fi ght. The men played a free kick from halfway the Spartans have given is an away game against a tough offensive game, across the fi eld, found the up the fi rst goal in a game, the Air Force (11-5) in constantly challenging the head of six-foot-four-inch which has caused for a Colorado at 6 p.m. MT. Wolverines’ strong defense forward Skyler Milne JASON DUNHAM | SPARTAN DAILY major mental struggle for with pressure on the goal and rocketed into the Midfi elder Jonathan Colunga battles to maintain control of the ball as the team. Follow Jason on Twitter during a majority of the Spartans’ goal around the fellow Spartans come to his aid. Colunga had an assist in the loss. “We are always out- @judgmented1 SPIKE looked back from there. led both teams with eight blocks and her “We know we need to start the fi rst set “There were times in the match where teammate, sophomore Emily Lewis, led the way we’ve been playing our third Continued from page 1 we pushed them and they crumbled, the game with 13 kills, tying a career high. set,” Nandyala Gama said. but we just didn’t maintain that Lewis ended the second set with two Gama led all Spartans with eight kills After being tied at 10 a piece in the fi rst pressure,” Shepardson said. “If we’re straight kills and fi nished with six in the and sophomore outside hitter Giulia set, the Cowgirls took control, ending on not maintaining that pressure any team set. The Cowgirls fi nished the second Gavio fi nished with seven. a 10-3 run to close it out. The momentum can feel confi dent and keep rolling and frame hitting .353 compared to San The Spartans will now prepare for a carried over to the second set as Wyoming playing their game.” Jose’s .000. weekend road trip as they play the top- opened it up with a 4-0 lead and never Wyoming’s Sophomore Reed Copeland In the third, the Cowgirls’ attack wasn’t ranked team in the Mountain West at as effective. They hit .000 on the set and UNLV on Thursday and then at New the Spartans tied their largest lead of the Mexico on Saturday. game at 11-8 to start the set. Junior Jamie Harai is confi dent that the SJSU’s freshman Thelma Gretarsdottir Spartans will regroup and play stronger and junior Nandyala Gama had back-to- this weekend and look to climb up the back kills looking to shift the momentum, conference rankings with a few road wins. however the surge came too late as the “Even though this was a loss we need to consistent play of the Cowgirls outlasted put our minds on the next game and use Warriors by the Numbers the Spartans swing. that as motivation to win and come back The fi nal set ended 25-20 resulting in a swinging and passing ten times better similar fi nal to this season’s fi rst meeting than it was today,” Hirai said. between the Spartans and Cowgirls in Follow Benjamin on Twitter @benjaminsiepak 73 Wyoming which ended (25-14, 25-14, 25-23).

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BY TAYLOR JONES Leaping into the STAFF WRITER postseason The Spartans entered Sunday’s game riding a three-game winning streak and looking to extend it against conference foe Colorado College Tigers. San Jose State recently beat out Wyoming, Colorado State and Air Force. Franklin leads Spartans to two wins The Spartans were successful and beat their opponents from Colorado Springs 3-1. this week, cementing their spot in The win also came on Senior Day, celebrating the last home game for nine members of this year’s team. The three goals were all scored in the fi rst half, the Mountain West Conference courtesy of Darriell Franklin, Kristen Amarikwa and Alexis Venegas. Tournament “I feel like I did pretty well today during the times that I was in,” Franklin said. “These past few games have been some of our best games of keeping the ball and playing like we know how to play. I am very proud of my team.” The Spartans have indeed had a good run this past week or so. The women’s team beat University of Wyoming 3-1 last Friday, then clinched a spot in the Mountain West tournament with another win against Air Force. “Our team knew that we had to win to clinch the top two spots in the tournament, so these two wins really help us in our standings and now we are second, which is really good,” Venegas said. The Spartans got off to a strong start in the fi rst half

with Franklin scoring the fi rst goal within the fi rst eight minutes. The remaining goals came shortly after and it was a straight shot to victory for SJSU. The Tigers resorted to a physical strategy in the second half, increasing the intensity and aggression in their play. The Spartans had to bench one of their star players, Dorthe Hoppius, after she knocked heads with the opposing player Julia Lauzon. Colorado College managed to get one back in the 79th minute courtesy of Catie Mcdonald, but that was as close as they would get. The Spartans continued to play aggressively despite losing one of their players and conceding a goal. “I thought the team had a great performance in the fi rst half and then in the second half I think they lost their focus a little bit,” said head coach Lauren Hanson. “We need some much needed rest, but I am very proud of this team and for now we are just looking to the next game.” The Spartans will play their last regular season game on Thursday, Oct. 27 against Fresno State. The Spartans have been dominant throughout the back end of the season. A win against Fresno State along with a tie or loss for UNLV would mean a regular season championship title for SJSU team. Follow Taylor on Twitter @tayj95_jones

KAVIN MISTRY | SPARTAN DAILY FOOTBALL Pumphrey, Penny run OCT 21, 2016 -- SAN DIEGO, CA -- WEEK 8 over the Spartans’ defense

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of diligent football, but out ready to play,” said struggled to put it all together linebacker Frank Ginda in for a full 60 minutes and a postgame interview. “I

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