Wednesday, Volume 151 9.19.2018 No. 13

SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1934 WWW.SJSUNEWS.COM/SPARTAN_DAILY Panel brings Frankenstein alive

By Melody Del Rio on the science of the novel STAFF WRITER and its relation to innova- tion in Silicon Valley. This In commemoration of semester will gear more the book’s 200th anniversa- towards the novel’s tran- ry, San Jose State University scendence across all media, brought Mary Shelley’s kicking off with our event “Frankenstein” alive during focusing on the literary a discussion panel at creature.” Hammer Theatre Tuesday. The discussion was Panelists dissected hid- moderated by Gill. On the den subplots including: discussion panel was SJSU’s “Frankenstein’s” connec- President Mary Papazian; tion to Adam and Eve, what Adrienne Eastwood, pro- it means to be a human fessor of english and com- being and the creature parative literature; and from a queer and gender Anand Vaidya, professor studies perspective. of philosophy. Listeners gathered to Papazian led the dis- understand the creature cussion by illustrating a behind Frankenstein’s cre- connection to “Paradise ation along with beckon- Lost,” a series of poems ing questions that the novel about Adam and Eve, and explored toward science, “Frankenstein.” ethics in new technologies She delved into how and the danger of trying to Frankenstein’s creature control the natural world. related himself to Adam Project manager, and Eve in “Paradise Lost” MELODY DEL RIO | SPARTAN DAILY Jonathan Gill stated in an at first and then identified Frankenstein Bicentennial Project Manager Jonathan Gill (fi rst from left) moderates the Frankenstein panel email, “SJSU’s bicentennial featuring SJSU President Mary Papazian (second from left), Philosophy professor Anand Vaidya (second from FRANKENSTEIN | events last semester focused Page 2 right) and English and Comparative professor Literature Adrienne Eastwood (far right) on Tuesday. Overfl ow parking Editor speaks on Bay Area lot closes Thursday journalism decline Mercury News Executive Editor Neil Chase discusses decrease in print subscription, advertising revenue

By Jana Kadah COPY EDITOR

Neil Chase, Executive Editor of The Mercury News discussed jour- No one under the age nalism’s current financial burdens of 50 is reading print and its effects at an event hosted by the Santa Clara County Democratic newspapers anymore. Club on Monday. Neil Chase “[Before the internet], if you want- Executive Editor, ed to find out where a movie was Mercury News playing, what was on sale at a store, what happened at an East Coast game last night, or where to find an apartment . . . the newspaper was the nationwide dropped 80 percent since VICENTE VERA | SPARTAN DAILY only place,” Chase said. 2000 and continues to decrease by SJSU’s Park and Ride Overfl ow Service ends for the rest of the semester starting Sept. 20. The digital age has allowed for 10-15 percent every year, Chase said. information to As a result, the competitive prices By Vicente Vera parking struggles. viduals paying parking fees,” be easily avail- for advertisement space have also STAFF WRITER As a result of the imperative Cross continued. able and quickly taken a slash. This is because adver- need for parking, the universi- A parking enforcement disseminated tisers know their ads won’t be seen ty inadvertently overstayed its presence in the North, South for free online. by as many people on newspapers as Thursday will be the last lease last fall semester. and West Garages will lead to As a result, the they would online. day San Jose State University’s SJSU Parking Manager an increase in fines for driv- demand for However, online ads make a frac- Overflow parking lot will be Eric Cross said that though ers occupying a space without newspapers tion of what they would in news- available to park their vehicles. Overflow is a useful tool for proper permits. has shrunk papers or during a program break, Students who were previ- students, and that the univer- According to Cross, park- CHASE significantly. according to the Guardian. ously unable to find parking sity wants to prioritize allo- ing enforcement officers wrote “Now a lot of In fact, advertisement revenue at the Park and Ride lot on cation of its resources to the 6,840 parking citations during people still use for print and online is lower than South Campus were redirected garages on the main campus. the 2017-2018 fiscal year. [newspapers] for those things, but it was in the 1950s – making less by parking enforcement to the “The reason we’re having to “This is a relatively low all those things are available in other than $20,000 a year, according to the Overflow lot. pull back in that area is because number of citations given the places. So the monopoly we [news- Newspaper Association of America. Two locations are used we are currently utilizing all ratio of students to parking papers] had on information – people Chase also said that newspapers interchangeably for parking of our parking enforcement spaces on the campus and the needing us every day, has changed.” may become obsolete in the next overflow. One lot is locat- resources trying to corral and time frame that enforcement Newspapers rely on two main decade or so. ed right behind the San Jose deal with parking,” Cross said. took place,” he said. sources for revenue: print adver- However, he reassured print fans Giants’ Municipal Stadium Because parking enforce- Closure of the Overflow tisements and print subscriptions, that they were investing $3.2 million and the other is on the SJSU ment officers have been absent lots could potentially be good according to Chase. for a new print press, indicating that track field. in the main campus garages, news for some students. The shrink in demand has newspapers will be around for the The Municipal Stadium lot any person was able to use Shuttle driver Mark lead to a shrink in print subscrip- next few years. is owned by the City of San the lot with little to no permit Burchfield pointed out that tions – a main component of “No one under the age of 50 is Jose, and both lots were acces- enforcement. buses meant to only take stu- newspaper revenues. reading print newspapers anymore,” sible to any student with a Park “We are realizing that we dents to and from Park and The current circulation rate of Chase said. “I wish more people and Ride permit. need those resources back here Ride had begun to make a newspapers is equivalent to circula- would read print, but they are not, so The Overflow Lot was the on North campus to make tion rates in the 1940s. NEWSROOM| university’s solution to student sure there is parking for indi- OVERFLOW| Page 2 Total revenue from newspapers Page 2

A&E Opinion Sports “The Predator” Classic American Spartans have fi lled with cliches, cartoon perpetuates diffi culty fi nding kills audience stereotypes their starting QB

Page 4 Page 7 Page 8 sjsunews.com/spartan_daily 2 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 2018 NEWS Science Building plans approved

By Melody Del Rio teaching spaces but for CSU Systemwide Revenue STAFF WRITER teaching, research and Bonds, campus desig- collaboration,” the Dean nated capital reserves, San Jose State for the College of Science, auxiliary reserves, and University has approved Michael Kaufman, stated continuing education plans for the construc- in an email. reserves. McCarthy tion of a new science The new building will Building Companies, Inc. building that will meet be located in the south- will be the design and environmental standards west quadrant of campus, build contractor with and provide research near Duncan Hall. FLAD Architects as the and collaboration spaces The science building project architect. for students. will be the first new sci- According to the com- SJSU announced that ence building constructed pany’s website, FLAD the university received at SJSU in half-a-century. Architects specializes in final approval for the Duncan Hall was the the planning and design Interdisciplinary Science last building to be com- of innovative facilities for Building from the CSU pleted in 1967. healthcare, higher edu- Board of Trustees on “No buildings will cation and science and Sept. 12. be torn down. The ISB technology clients. The $181 million proj- will be in the corner up The building will fea- ect will have an area of against Duncan Hall ture biology and chem- 161,200 square feet and and the West Garage,” istry teaching research will be eight-stories tall. Kaufman said. “However, labs, collaboration space The building will meet the A.S. House will be and 41 faculty offices PHOTO COURTESY OF SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY the Leadership in Energy moved to a new location and administrative and San Jose State University received fi nal approval to build the eight-fl oor and Environmental elsewhere on campus. support areas. Interdisciplinary Science Building from the CSU Board of Trustees on Sept. 12. Design Silver and target Plans for the new location Students will also be Gold in order to achieve are still being finalized.” able to work on collab- ulty research teams can iconic, like our beautiful an email. sustainability objectives “As of right now, I’m orative projects, connect meet to plan new areas Tower Hall . . . will be The SJSU College such as, LED lighting content with what [the with faculty and meet of investigation, com- a significant high rise in of Science has enrolled systems, a cool roof and school] is doing; my with industry partners municate, prepare and our downtown skyline. more than three thou- use of recycled water in only concern is where in the mentoring hubs display results.” The design process was sand students this year restrooms and for land- the money is coming located on each floor. The building will also a fantastic combination in the programs for biol- scape irrigation. from,” chemistry sopho- “The building rep- include computing suites of academics, research, ogy, chemistry, computer “Most of the class- more Louis Nguyen said. resents a new paradigm for astronomers, phys- the Administration, the science, geology, mathe- rooms in the building will “I would assume part of for academic buildings icists, social scientists, Chancellor’s office and matics, meteorology and be teaching labs and these the funds come from the at SJSU . . . The key is health professionals and the community - all climate science, phys- come in fairly standard school itself and tax pay- collaboration.” Kaufman a place where students contributing to a state- ics and astronomy and sizes. The most import- ers, meaning me.” stated. “Each research and faculty can share of-the-art building,” science education. ant theme of the build- According to an SJSU lab will have a collabo- their work and improve Charlie Faas, SJSU Vice Follow Melody on Twitter ing is how space is used: news release, the build- rator space adjacent to it research techniques. President of Finance and @spartanmelody not just for traditional ing will be financed with . . . where student-fac- “This building will be Administration stated in

FRANKENSTEIN ity leads him to isolation regarding Frankenstein’s The Hammer Theatre and despair that allows that letter to his sister that will be celebrating the Continued from page 1 to happen.” implied he was lonely. 200 year mark by host- Vaidya then analyzed Eastwood pointed out, ing “Frankenstein” events. the creature with a philo- “The primary relationships Her novel is a story of the creation Frankenstein Screenings himself as Satan. sophical approach towards are intensely homo-so- of artifi cial intelligence, and how will be held on Oct. 3 and Papazian stated the sim- “Frankenstein.” He went cial . . . The relationship 5 at 7 p.m. and Oct. 21 at ilarities between the unnat- into detail on what it meant towards man and the crea- creating something, even with the best 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. ural process of God’s cre- is to be a conscious being ture is the strongest one intentions, can have unforeseen and “Frankenstein Goes to ation, Adam and Eve and in terms of phenomenal in the novel while the the Movies” will be on Oct. Frankenstein’s creation, properties. conventional female love horrifi c consequences. 18 at 7 p.m., “Frankenstein” the creature. “[The creature] is in the interest is absent.” Jonathan Gill on Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m. and “[The Creature], like realm of moral persons, The second part of the Frankenstein Bicentennial “Frankenstein: The Radio Adam, came forward. because he is a conscious event consisted of the Project Manager Play” on Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. Adam was a perfect crea- being. Why? Because panelists conversing with For more details ture made of God but everything is conscious,” each other about the nov- to me. It is one of the first horrific consequences,” Gill about the event visit when [the creature] came Vaidya said. el’s underlying plots and true science fiction nov- stated. hammertheatre.com forward, no longer inno- Eastwood followed the meaning to “Frankenstein” els … Her novel is a story The event concluded cent, he realized he was discussion by navigating it – a plot deeper than of the creation of artifi- with questions from the like Satan. He moves from to a queer and gender stud- a disfigured creature cial intelligence, and how audience that elaborated being like Adam and Eve to ies approach examining the created by man. creating something, even on the ideas brought forth Satan,” Papazian said. “The creature. He did so after cit- “Shelley’s novel holds with the best intentions, from the panel for the last Follow Melody on Twitter lack of kindness of human- ing a quote from the novel great personal importance can have unforeseen and hour until the event ended. @spartanmelody

OVERFLOW use for anyone with a NEWSROOM cover nine counties, 101 SmartPass Clipper card,” communities and 3700 Continued from page 1 Rodriguez said. Continued from page 1 square miles – leaving We can no longer I guess The closest VTA Park readers in the Bay Area third stop to the I’ll just have to and Ride to SJSU is the I have to put out a very without reliable news do the great job Overflow lot. Diridon Caltrain Station good newspaper, a very coverage, according to we used to “Of course students wake up at Cahill and West San good website, and a very San Jose Inside. were going to be frustrat- earlier now. Fernando Streets. good mobile application “We can no longer do do covering ed that we had to make “I just found out about to try to reach everyone.” the great job we used that extra stop.” the Overflow a few days Subsequently, the to do covering every- everything in our He continued, “If stu- Eduardo Rodriguez ago, so it sucks that I decrease in subscriptions thing in our community,” community. dents know we’re going forensic science sophomore didn’t get a chance to and ad revenue has affect- Chase said. to make that third stop, really use it,” forensic sci- ed newsrooms across the However, Chase Neil Chase then it’s on them to ence sophomore Eduardo country – the Bay Area is believes that the changes Mercury News Executive Editor plan accordingly.” 4.4 percent of surveyed Rodriguez said. no exception. in newsroom operations Because of the park- SJSU students use the “I guess I’ll just have to Publications like The have not all been bad. ing dilemma commut- Park and Ride. wake up earlier to find a Mercury News, East “I can put a story up newsrooms have been er students endure, the Rodriguez suggested spot now,” he added. Bay Times, Santa Cruz online, and I can tell forced to cut coverage Assistant Manager of that students who com- Sentinel and other major whether 10 people read because of a decline in Associated Students’ mute within the Bay look Bay Area news outlets it, or 10,000 or 10 mil- revenue, according to The Transportation Solutions into the Santa Clara Valley have been forced to report lion … So we are learning Daily Aztec. Tiffany Rodriguez has Transportation Authority on larger populations than a lot more about people The newsroom at San actively promoted alter- (VTA). The service also they have before. and what the want to Jose State University is natives to services like utilizes their own park Chase said The read,” Chase said. also lacking funding. The the Overflow lots. and ride lots. Mercury News removed Online stories have Spartan Daily report- A Fall 2017 survey con- “The lots are locat- “San Jose” from its name indicated that inves- ed in May that the SJSU ducted by Transportation ed all around [San Jose] Follow Vicente on Twitter because smaller publica- tigative pieces draw newsroom used to receive Solutions indicated that and they are free to @VicenteSJSU tions were not able to con- in more readers, and nearly $30,000 but now tinue to cover the cities therefore more money, doesn’t receive any fund- around San Jose. according to Chase. ing from the university. More land to cover Media outlets are able Even while the College should mean that news to distinguish which arti- of Health and Human outlets hire more report- cles are more interesting Sciences, where the Have a story idea? ers, but a decrease in and will bring in more school of journalism overall revenue has readers because they can is located, continues lead newsrooms to track the number of views to increase in budget – Contact us at layoff reporters. on each article – some- the newsroom sees no In 2011, there were 380 thing that cannot be done cut of that. [email protected]. reporters throughout the with newspapers. Bay Area, but that num- Professional news ber has dropped to 165. agencies are not the only That number of report- newsrooms facing bud- Follow Jana on Twitter ers is not nearly enough to get cuts. Several student @Jana_Kadah sjsunews.com/spartan_daily ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 2018 3 Kitty cafe is far from purr-fect

By Nora Ramirez food STAFF WRITER review Meow! It’s a feline “Hello Kitty Cafe” environment inspired by Hello Kitty. Rating: I don’t know about you, but when I want to treat  myself, I usually go for sweets and this colorful coff ee shop Cuisine: appeals to the taste and even Desserts, Cafes more so to the eyes. Location: Located in Santana Row, 3055 Olin Ave. #1010, Hello Kitty Cafe welcomes San Jose, Calif. fans and enthusiasts of Price: Hello Kitty to enjoy drinks $$ and pastries inspired by the famous kitten. Hello Kitty’s face is printed Kitty tables and cat-shaped everywhere you look. It is on chairs, but it wasn’t like the walls, on the ceiling, on the that. The place is literally doors and even on the menu. divided by the counter to All the surroundings are set apart the employees pink and Hello Kitties of all from the customers. sizes welcome you to enjoy The large counter is your time in the coff ee made out of glass and store. However, all the displays sample pastries. details and decorations of The top of the counter has the place comes at a price. jars full of pre-made sugar NORA RAMIREZ | SPARTAN DAILY Under the wall that cookies along with some Hello Kitty sugar cookies and teddy bears are on display in the front counter at Hello Kitty Cafe. holds the logo and the merchandise for sale. name of the shop, the Next to the glass wall and a Strawberry Dream enough to enjoy. menu displays its iced and in the right corner of the smoothie which was The second dessert I hot beverages as well as its counter, hats, shirts, bracelets, aesthetically pleasing and decided to get was the daily handmade desserts. headbands and water bottles made my stomach happy. Mama’s apple pie which Most drinks on the menu were displayed, capturing Th e drink has a sweet had a Hello Kitty head start at $4.50 and most many people’s attention. and sour taste with whipped baked on the crust. pastries start at $7. Individuals It felt very packed in the cream and glitter sprinkles Although the crust was a items might not seem pricey, cafe and the environment felt and overall made the process little too hard, the stuffi ng was but altogether the costs very rushed. It seemed to me of drinking it very enjoyable. perfectly baked and tasty. pile up quickly. like every person in the store It took me several minutes Overall, the food was Another negative aspect was there to take pictures of to make up my mind but I very enjoyable and the place of this place was the lack of the cafe and not for the joy decided to grab the Birthday was very impressive. seating. Th e coff ee shop does the shop intends to bring. cake which is covered in The Hello Kitty Cafe not have indoor seating, On the other hand, the sprinkles and reminded me should be added to the it’s big enough to only fi t pastries were good. Th ey of my favorite sweet bread I bucket list of fans and a line of customers and weren’t delicious but they used to eat as a child. people curious to visit curious spectators. were defi nitely enjoyable. Th is mini vanilla bean this place. This was very I was craving something fl avored cake has vanilla NORA RAMIREZ | SPARTAN DAILY Follow Nora on Twitter disappointing. I was refreshing and sweet fi lling between each Customers wait in line as they look at the Hello Kitty @noraramirez27 expecting to see Hello so I made sure to order layer making it just sweet decorations and pastries in the coff ee shop. ’80s synth pop and relationship problems

By Paul Hang movie and moodiness the song STAFF WRITER channels. review “Karl (I Wonder What It’s seemed like “My Mind Makes Like To Die)” stands out to an interesting band when I Noises” be the only acoustic song on Study Abroad Fair first saw their “Television the album and it’s the most Romance” music video on Rating: personal from Gracie as she YouTube. The thumbnail writes about her grandfather. made me feel like I was  I personally thought the Thursday, September 27 going to listen to some song would be one of the best goth rock when I saw lead Artist: ones, but the songwriting Student Union, Ballroom B singer Heather Baron- Pale Waves wasn’t polished enough to Gracie’s face in it. Release date: make me feel as emotional 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Surprisingly enough, the Sept. 14, 2018 as the song’s title. song itself was very pop and Genre: My problem with the semi-enjoyable, I actually Alternative/Indie album is that there are many wanted to hear more from songs that are just OK. Th ey them. Th ey began releasing are a fun listen but lack more songs later on and obviously. I certain qualities of the songs released a four-track EP love Avril. Die for Avril,” I mentioned. in February titled “All the Gracie said. It also doesn’t help that Th ings I Never Said.” Most of the lyrical content some songs sound similar I enjoyed the album and on the album revolves around to each other. I can’t believe thought the songs were relationships from the they managed to release better than “Television initiation, to sex, to breakups. “” and Romance” and “There’s a Th e album itself is “Th ere’s a Honey” together Honey” which were the enjoyable with some songs because they are very two songs I only knew from that are total bangers. identical to each other and the group. The song “Drive” lives they’re both not that special. I was excited to see if they up to its name. It’s the The guitar riff break- would release a full-fl edged kind of song you want to down in “Eighteen” also studio album and they did listen to at full volume sounds very identical to with “My Mind Makes while driving at night and the riff in “Red” which Noises” on Sept. 14. let out your sorrow. wasn’t as enjoyable Th e best way for me to “Kiss” is an absolute compared to “Eighteen.” Hungry for Adventure? describe Pale Waves’ sound favorite. I’m not a dancer, Pale Waves is inconsistent is Th e Cure meets Th e 1975 but I can’t help but dance with their songwriting, but SPICE UP YOUR STUDIES meets Avril Lavigne. to this song because of how there is a potential in them ON A STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM! Th e group tries to bring energetic it is, it just has especially from the songs I that gothic-rock sound that that kind of aura. truly enjoyed. Th e Cure was known for I also thought the guitar I hope the band improves during the ’80s to ’90s. Th eir solo in “Noises” was very its songwriting for future music also blended with cool and the song itself too. material because I have Th e 1975’s nostalgia for ’80s A lot of the songs on this considered myself a fan synth-pop and Gracie’s voice album are anthem-driven, since the EP. Th is album reminds me of Avril Lavigne. but there are some songs may have been slightly In an Music that are slower like “She” and disappointing, but they still interview, Gracie said the “Karl (I Wonder What It’s haven’t lost my interest. fi rst concert she attended Like To Die).” was Avril Lavigne’s. “I I love “She” for the Follow Paul on Twitter think my fi rst concert was angst-ridden atmosphere @iTz_BisyMon sjsunews.com/spartan_daily 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 2018 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Film does audience ‘A Simple Favor’

PHOTO AND POSTERS COURTESY OF LIONSGATE Stephanie (Anna Kendrick, left) and Emily (Blake Lively, right) in “A Simple Favor.” By Myla La Bine close, bonding over marti- movie review a fine job in their roles, “Crazy Rich Asians” star STAFF WRITER nis and telling each other everyone was believable Henry Golding as Em- their darkest secrets. Directed by: and fit well with their ily’s husband, Sean, on- Its colorful and slick The film’s plot begins “A Simple Paul Feig characters. screen one month aft er that opening title sequence, when Emily seemingly Favor” Starring: Kendrick is perfect- fi lm’s release. which is paired with a disappears after asking Anna Kendrick, ly awkward as Stephanie I loved not being able French pop song, gives Stephanie to pick up her Rating: Blake Lively handles a majority of the to decide whether he was the immediate impression son from school. Genre: fi lm’s lighthearted scenes innocent or a suspect in that “A Simple Favor” is Stephanie decides to  Mystery thriller with great comedic tim- Emily’s disappearance – I a classic and stylish tale start investigating what ing. I was unsure of her credit that to Golding’s reminiscent of mystery happened to Emily and character’s motives at fi rst strong acting abilities. He films from the 1960s. stumbles upon some experience in the genre, promised because of the but grew to like her as is proving to be a star on The film tells the story troubling details. as the comedic mo- fact that it has some hi- the protagonist. the rise and I hope to see of two mothers, Stephanie The film takes many ments did not feel forced larious scenes. It cer- Lively is fantastic in this him in future films. and Emily, played by Anna unexpected turns and is whatsoever. tainly contains several film, which is unlike any- Th ere was noth- Kendrick and Blake Lively remarkably different from Th rillers are generally disturbing and unusual thing I’ve ever seen her ing I disliked about the respectively, who meet af- its trailer. I was pleasantly dark, so it was interesting to aspects as well. do. I believe this helped fi lm, which I thoroughly ter picking their sons up surprised by its comedic see one that didn’t take itself “A Simple Favor” reminds in her favor, as many of enjoyed. from school. tone, which I found to be so seriously. me of the 1963 fi lm “Cha- us know her from the I was entertained the Stephanie is a strait- incredibly enjoyable. Th is fi lm is unique in that rade,” which stars Audrey CW show “Gossip Girl” entire time, its two-hour laced single mother who I have a feeling this is be- it feels much more accessi- Hepburn and Cary Grant, and movies like “The Age run time flew by. Over- makes “mommy vlogs” cause of the fi lm’s director, ble to audiences than recent because of its exceptional of Adaline.” all, I thought the film online, while Emily is Paul Feig, who is known thrillers such as “Gone Girl.” balance between mystery She gives an excellent and was delightfully fun and a mysterious and fash- for directing comedies like It is a lot easier to watch and and comedy. Both fi lms perplexing performance, compelling. ionable public relations “Bridesmaids” and “Spy.” take in. are similarly entertaining which keeps you guessing Follow Myla on Twitter executive. I doubt this film would However, its suspense and thrilling. throughout the fi lm. @mylalabine25 Th ey quickly become have worked without his and intrigue are not com- I thought the cast did I was happy to see ‘The Predator’ preys on audience expectations

By Vicente Vera movie STAFF WRITER review Reboot movies already “The Predator” have a reputation of coming up short, in terms of quali- Rating: ty, compared to their origi- nal movies. “Th e Predator” brought the bar even lower. 0/5 “Th e Predator” is the fourth installment of the fi lm Directed by: franchise based on the 1987 Shane Black movie “Predator.” Starring: Th e original movie was Boyd Holbrook, groundbreaking in its use of Olivia Munn special eff ects, costume de- Genre: sign and acting of Arnold Science fi ction Schwarzenegger. However, the 2018 eff ort was terrible. Every second of the one hour ters in their journey to kill the and 47 minute run-time was predator, and boy were they unbearable to watch. annoyingly portrayed. “Th e Predator” is fi lled to Every other joke is from the brim with clichés. Th e one of the veterans who movie was so absurd, it could suff ers from Tourette’s syn- be mistaken for a parody of drome and randomly utters a PHOTO CREDIT: KIMBERLEY FRENCH | TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORPORATION. the original. combination of curse words. A deadly Predator escapes from a secret government compound in Twentieth Century Fox’s “The Predator.” Th e main character is a Th e movie comes to a badass army-ranger sniper screeching halt when the for trying to kill a murderous fi lm any second takes for who is joined by an equal- scientist spends nearly fi ve space monster. these scenes. ly badass biology scientist minutes of the fi lm asking the Although everyone in the Along with traditional played by Olivia Munn. Her aforementioned veteran to movie is trying to kill the special eff ects, the use of gore character is so unrealistic. repeat himself. His Tourette’s predator, for some reason, deaths was overused. Not only does the scien- syndrome remains dormant they can’t agree on how to do Th ere is one scene in par- tist know how to fend off throughout the rest of the it. Since the predator can’t re- ticular, in which the sniper’s and hide from a giant-killer fi lm when he isn’t being used ally communicate and is hell- child gets a hold of the pred- alien, but also is experienced for comedic purposes. bent on killing at random, ator’s weapons and uses them with military weapons. “Th e Predator” also lacks it doesn’t make for a good to kill one of his school bul- I know movies shouldn’t character development all to- villain either. lies and blow up his house. always be judged on how gether. No where in the fi lm is Th e most obnoxious It was meant to be comedic, realistic scenarios are, but it clear who the bad guys are part of this fi lm didn’t in- but the scene left me with a the fi lm would have fl owed and who the good guys are. volve the plot, but rather confused look on my face. better if it included some Th e antagonists constantly the special eff ects. In fact, the entire mov- back story to explain how switch from the government Th e costumes are cheesy ie left me dazzled. It was a the scientist doubles as a agents, to the predator. and the action scenes are waste of $15. tactical operative. Th roughout the movie, lazily put together. Most of Had the movie not been Another factor that add- government agents try to kill the fi lm takes place in three attached to the “Preda- ed on to the absurdity of the the predator. Th e main char- spots: a laboratory, a forest tor” franchise, it probably fi lm was the overuse of comic acters are concerned that the and a middle school. would have been a straight- relief. A group of army veter- government agents are trying Nothing about the actors to-DVD release. ans suff ering from post-trau- to kill the predator for mali- movements during combat PHOTO CREDIT: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX matic stress disorder tagged cious purposes. seems natural. It seems like Follow Vicente on Twitter Olivia Munn, left, and Jacob Tremblay, right star in along with the main charac- Imagine being criticized the director did not even @VicenteSJSU Twentieth Century Fox’s “The Predator.” sjsunews.com/spartan_daily OPINION WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 2018 5 China is violating Muslims’ human rights

violence, according ernment “reeducates” of the Uighurs are in of this issue. to CNN. the Uighur Muslims detention and there While many interna- However, I think the with its goal to remove could be more. tional media organiza- Huan Xun Chan religious discrimination any devotion to Islam Th ese people are not tions reported on Chinese STAFF WRITER in these countries have in the country. only losing their rights to government detaining diff erent motives. Th e number of people have freedom of religious Uighur Muslims, I found Th e Communist Rev- being detained is estimated belief, but they are also that none of the media in olution and the Cultural as more than one million. losing their rights of free- China said a word on this Revolution in Chinese According to the tabula- dom because they are liv- topic when I searched on Th e New York Times being Islamophobic. Th e modern history contribut- tion on the 2010 popula- ing under surveillance. Baidu, which is the biggest published an article in Au- government does not ed to the irreligion in Chi- tion census of the People’s It is hard to fi nd out search engine in China. gust that revealed China solve the ethnic prob- na. Th e Chinese govern- Republic of China, there whether the Chinese are had detained more than lem but discriminates the ment is essentially atheist. are more than 10 million supporting their govern- a million Uighur-ethnic minority community. Th e Document No. 19 Uighurs in China which ment or standing for hu- Muslims in the western Th e July 2009 Urumqi “Th e Basic Viewpoint On make up 0.7555% of the man rights like the inter- region of Xinjiang. Th e riots were acts of ethnic Th e Religious Question country’s population. national community. Th ey Follow Huan Xun on Twitter article was based on many violence erupting in Xin- During Our Country’s At least 10 percent might not even be aware @ Huanxun_chan credible reports received jiang that involved about Socialist Period” issued by by United Nations Human 1,000 Uighurs attacking the Central Committee of Rights Council. Han Chinese, the domi- the Chinese Communist Th is report raised in- nant ethnic group in Chi- Party in 1982 stated that, ternational concerns on na. Many deadly ethnic “Th e policy of freedom of the human rights crisis riots happened aft erwards. religious belief is directed in China. I believe these violent toward the citizens of our Th e Congressional-Ex- attacks are the main rea- country; it is not applicable ecutive Commission of son for Islamophobia in to Party members. Unlike EXECUTIVE EDITOR ONLINE EDITOR ADVERTISING STAFF China released a letter to the country, which boost- the average citizen, the JACKIE CONTRERAS SARAH KLIEVES KRYSTAL DANG the United States Secretary ed and “rationalized” the Party member belongs to a SOMER ELLIS MANAGING EDITOR COPY EDITORS RICKY LAM of State Mike Pompeo and Chinese government to Marxist political party, and BEN STEIN DOMINOE IBARRA CHRISTOPHER LAPENA the Secretary of the Trea- increase its surveillance on there can be no doubt at all JANA KADAH PAWAN NARAYAN sury Steven Mnuchin in a Uighur Muslims. that he or she must be an EXECUTIVE PRODUCER AMANDA WHITAKER EMILY O’MARA MARCI SUELA LEANN MAE RACOMA press release, seeking con- China is obviously not atheist and not a theist.” STAFF WRITERS JENNIE SI sideration for sanctioning the fi rst country to dis- In the document, the PRODUCTION EDITOR HUAN XUN CHAN NICOLAS SISTO Chinese government offi - criminate against Mus- freedom of religious be- ELISE NICOLAS PAUL HANG KIANA UNTALAN CLAIRE HULTIN cials from violating these lims. Muslims in many lief and the freedom of NEWS EDITOR MYLA LA BINE human rights. other countries are also not having religious belief MELISA YURIAR WINONA RAJAMOHAN CONTACT US According to Th e New being discriminated under are mentioned. Howev- NORA RAMIREZ A&E EDITOR MELODY DEL RIO York Times, an estimated diff erent policies. er, the party clearly val- WILLIAM DELA CRUZ VICENTE VERA EDITORIAL two million Uighur Mus- In 2016, President ues irreligion based on HUGO VERA lims were forced to stay Trump issued an execu- its requirement to the OPINION EDITOR PHONE: JASMINE STRACHAN PRODUCTION CHIEF (408) 924-5577 in “Reeducation camps,” tive order that is referred party members. MIKE CORPOS which could also be called to as the Muslim travel In a photo published by SPORTS EDITOR EMAIL: training camps. ban, which denied the en- Th e New York Times, there GABRIEL MUNGARAY NEWS ADVISERS SPARTANDAILY NISHA GARUD PATKAR @GMAIL.COM “Th e detainees are try of citizens from seven are slogans that state “learn PHOTO EDITOR SCOTT FOSDICK forced to listen to lectures, Islamic countries. Chinese language; study NICHOLAS ZAMORA sing hymns praising the On the other side of the laws and policies; learn job ADVERTISING ADVISER ADVERTISING MULTIMEDIA EDITOR TIM HENDRICK Chinese Communist Par- world, an estimated one required skills” written in MAX RUAN PHONE: ty and write ‘self-criticism’ million Rohingya Mus- large red Chinese charac- ADVERTISING DIRECTOR (408) 924-3270 essays,” Th e New York lims were internally dis- ters and Uighur alphabet MULTIMEDIA REPORTER JESSICA EWING NICHOLAS GIRARD EMAIL: Times reported. placed and forced to leave on the building of the “re- CREATIVE DIRECTOR SPARTANDAILYADVERTISING I see the detention as Myanmar starting in 2012 education” center. KIMO PAMINTUAN @GMAIL.COM Chinese administrators because of the religious Th e Chinese gov- Religion should ditch double standards

that showed church lead- been enveloped with where religions stand, we’re only moving ten ers in six Pennsylvania these controversies. a status quo where the steps backwards each dioceses protected over According to USA To- normalization of being and every day. Winona Rajamohan 300 priests accused of day, the Louisville Arch- Islam is absent. In this Distinctions between STAFF WRITER sexual abuse. diocese paid $25.7 mil- country, we’re not liv- those who are wrong According to the New lion in the early 2000s ing in historic periods of and those who so hap- York Times, the re- to more than 200 people war and bloodshed. pen to share a religious port found more than who were sexually as- We live in a time commonality with them a thousand identifi able saulted by members of where diversity is rich need to be made. Religious contro- his plans once again fol- victims of child sexual the clergy. and is being strived However, it seems versies have been the lowing terrorist attacks abuse with victims rang- Yet despite such im- for constantly. that these distinctions center of many head- in Paris. ing from as young as 18 mense consequences We live in a time where are not made when it lines over the years, and He uses the term “rad- months old. of religious politics in we have all the resources comes to a religion not they’ve only become ical Islamic terrorism” It’s horrifi c. It’s wrong. the Catholic church, and freedom to make adopted by the majority more prominent in the rather than just “radical It’s displaying the abuse day-to-day worries in conscious decisions for of the population. last few months. terrorism” in his speech- of power in the name of certain communities the improvement of Th e double standards Th ese controversies es to Congress or at religion and the normal- almost always shift to unity and peace. are evident, and its be- oft en jump between commencement ization of violence when how Muslims dress, If we turn a blind eye cause people refuse to two of the largest re- ceremonies. it’s done by people who speak and pray. toward the unrealistic accept something they ligious groups in the For any of us who are call themselves closer to It’s yet another pain- stigmas that are placed don’t understand. world – Christianity aware of societal behav- a higher power. ful example of people on religions that take and Islam – and it has iors around us, religious In both religions, there unknowingly submit- the minority stand- Follow Winona on Twitter fueled a rhetoric oft en tension is nothing new is a mass community ting to the status quo of ing in a population, @ winonaarjmh driven by assumption and has been increas- of believers and there and not facts. ingly evident as of late. are the perpetrators Th e stigmas around However, I can’t help of wrongdoing. Islam is no stranger in but notice one underly- Th is is no comparison the crippling climate ing thread behind these of the acts done by these of this presidential ad- tainted views that spread perpetrators. ministration, with no- around all too easily. Th is is a comparison tions of terrorism oft en It is a notion reinstat- of the innocent lives that clouding perceptions of ed by the expression of end up being misjudged the religion. having one bad apple because of those acts. President Donald spoil the bunch. I don’t see Catho- Trump has had a long It allows the ac- lics being called sexu- timeline studded with tions of religious ex- al abusers even though anti-Islam sentiments, tremists to defi ne the the institution that is even before initiating practices and values of supposed to keep the the travel ban on pre- the entire belief. entire religion in check dominantly Muslim I also can’t help but has been instead keep- countries during the notice that this ex- ing victims quiet for fi rst few months of pression rarely comes their benefit. his presidency. into play whenever the Hence, I don’t see At a New Hampshire Catholic church emerg- why it should be any rally in 2015, he men- es with its own set of different when it comes tioned kicking out Syr- criminal wrongdoings. to Muslims being ian refugees from the In this case, decades called terrorists as a re- country because “they worth of hushed up in- sult of the actions of could be ISIS.” stitutionalized assault those with shrewd un- Later that year, he told and violence. derstandings of their Fox Business that he In August, I was shak- religious doctrines. would “certainly look at” en by a devastating re- Th is is not the closing mosques in the port released by the fi rst time that Cath- country and emphasized Pennsylvania grand jury olic churches have sjsunews.com/spartan_daily 6 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 2018 OPINION EDITOR’S NOTE The food we consume plays a serious role in how we feel and how we perform in our everyday lives. I think that is often overlooked because of our busy schedules. As college students, it’s necessary to keep that at the forefront of our minds so that we are able to operate at our greatest levels. This opinion page explores the importance of our relationship with food and how San Jose State University may not meet student’s expectations. – Jasmine Strachan, Opinion Editor Your relationship Spartans eat no more with food

Students build their plates to replace the own pizza and wait for paper plates they used is important it to be ready. Because to serve food. Nora Ramirez of the delays, students Styrofoam is less are either late to class eco-friendly than the STAFF WRITER or starving until they other plates and it get a chance to eat. is made out of poly- Melody Del Rio Some students are styrene, a petro- STAFF WRITER opting to bring their leum-based plastic. Spartan Eats has It seems like lunches from home According to the not only taken over the university’s since there isn’t too International Agency Spartan Shops, it administration didn’t much time to wait in for Research on Cancer has taken over San consider students line between classes. and the National Someone asked me Just like any other Jose State University before making It is already hard Toxicological Program, the other day if I had a relationship, what students meal choices, these changes. as it is, we are always polystyrene can be relationship with food. effort you put in is what budgets and health. All the negative con- rushing from class to a possible human I didn’t understand the you’re going to get out Most of the sequences students are class. carcinogen due to the question at first because of it. restaurants in the currently experiencing Spanish and Chicano chemicals this plastic the thought of having a According to Student Union have make it feel like we’re studies junior, Jennifer releases to our food relationship with food everydayhealth.com, changed, bringing new being fooled. Virgin said she would and drinks. sounded foreign to me. Sherry L. Pagoto, Ph.D., menus and prices. Student’s budgets go to “On Fourth” very Though the Envi- The truth is, I do associate professor On Fourth Cafe are being shaken. Tú often since they always ronmental Protection have a relationship of preventive and and Just Below have Taco is selling students had her favorite baked Agency hasn’t actual- with food and so does behavioral medicine also fallen under this a single taco for $3 potato. Now, she has ly made this fact of- everyone else. at University of change of diminishing and Aroy Fusion has decided to bring her ficial, polystyrene is Just like any other Massachusetts Medical student’s options. a limited menu with lunch from home or indeed environmen- relationship, I have a School in Worcester We’re a month only three different eat off campus. tally unsafe due to the connection with food. said, “The link between into the semester options of curry. “Everything that chemical emission this In fact, I love it. emotions and eating is and students are still At Paseo Fresh they have available is plastic releases to the My relationship with no myth. People do eat struggling to adapt. Bakery & Deli, only either something that environment during its food is unbreakable. I to feel better, so the link Most students may breakfast burritos are doesn’t sound appetiz- production process. feel as if food directs is there.” not have the finances available to order for ing to me or something Spartan Eats is my mood. I wasn’t aware that to pay for those food students who get to that’s completely too not as good as they As stated in the the foods I was putting prices. campus before 11 a.m. expensive,” Virgin said. claimed they would be book called “Mindful into my body affected As students, we The vegetarian and This is not only when they took over Eating: A Guide the way I felt. shouldn’t have meat burritos are causing chaos in the last semester. to Rediscovering a It wasn’t until I to be worrying the only two options restaurants’ waiting We want to eat food Healthy and Joyful found myself eating about anything available before noon. lines, it is also we like, not food they Relationship” by Jan greasy foods and meat but academics. The smallest meal at elongating the line want us to eat. Chozen Bays, “When for every meal. I felt It seems that ever Panda Express is the for the microwave With Spartan Eats our relationship to food sluggish and it began to since the university Panda Bowl. It costs since more students we’re not only risking falls out of harmony, reflect the way I felt on changed food over $7. A two entree are bringing their our budgets and our we lose our innate my exterior. companies students plate costs over $8 and own lunches. time, we’re risking enjoyment of eating.” According to ABC have been damaged the bigger three plate is Now it looks our health too. news, Sarah Dash, and belittled. over $10. like the Student Ph.D. in food and Prices have gone In addition to that, Union needs more mood at Deakin up, food options have the restaurant serves microwave stations University, said the decreased, microwave smaller amounts.At and, therefore, need It’s important notion that increased lines have grown Build pizza, a three-top- more maintenance. sugar consumption was and students have ping personal pizza costs Last week Panda Follow Nora on Twitter to know which linked with low mood become angry. $8. Express used styrofoam @noraramirez27 did have some scientific foods make evidence to support it. you feel a I didn’t feel like the best version of myself certain way and the feeling made Campus Voices me realize what we and stick to put into our bodies foods that truly correlates How do you like the new restaurants in the Student Union? to how we feel. satisfy your Think of food the way you think about well-being. the people in your life. You’re careful about selecting the people “I miss the Bricks pizza place because it had more variety and you want to have it was good pricing and decent size compared to the new According to around you. place, which only has three types of pizza options. It looks Huffington Post, If a person is toxic, boring.” Megrette Fletcher, you’ll probably stay – History junior Vincent Le M.Ed., co-founder and clear of that person but current president of if that person is kind, the Center for Mindful you’ll want to keep Eating said the practice that person around of engaging all of our because they make you senses to guide our feel great. “I think that the restaurants were not brought in for students. eating-related decisions I was eating because is called mindful eating. I was bored or It’s more toward what they want to see us eating and I think Every day I commute because I was seeking that as students we should have a choice of what we want about 40 minutes comfort food. to eat and they took that choice away from us.” from Redwood However, after I City to San Jose. started introducing – Business junior Jackie Ponce I spend a total of more vegetables into seven hours at school my diet and cutting out each day then drive greasy food, I noticed another 40 minutes I started to feel better back home. about myself. “I like the concepts that they’ve brought in for healthier food. Between the commute I believe everyone’s Now they have the Mediterranean place where they have little and being at school all relationship with food day, I sometimes find is the most important more healthier choices for students.” myself forgetting that I relationship there is. haven’t eaten anything. It’s important to know – Occupational therapy junior Rocio Hernandez This is when I feel I which foods make have neglected my you feel a certain way relationship with food. and stick to foods that I remember my satisfy your well-being. elementary school Just like other teacher use to say, “You relationships, your are a machine and food relationship will only “They really closed up the options for us. I’m really upset is your fuel.” bloom if you invest about Taco Bell not being there anymore. I used to eat there I always knew that time into figuring a lot. I get that now it’s a healthier option, but it’s just not meant, if you’re hungry, out what is best and what I eat.” you need to eat. What I what is not. – Sociology junior Iris Delgadillo wasn’t mindful of, was the type of foods I was putting into my body. Follow Melody on Twitter REPORTING BY NORA RAMIREZ | SPARTAN DAILY @ spartanmelody sjsunews.com/spartan_daily OPINION WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 2018 7 There is a ‘problem with Apu’

series discusses family, pol- CNN Entertainment, Indian-Americans. popular catch-phrase, itics, feminism, marriage, the episode featured a I understand when “Th ank you, come again,” Jasmine Strachan sibling-rivalry and a pleth- simple conversation be- Apu’s character fi rst aired, as an insult, according to OPINION EDITOR ora of issues faced by many tween mother Marge he was transformative be- the New Republic. families across the world Simpson and daughter cause he was one of the It became a way for oth- which is something I’ve Lisa Simpson. few characters on TV that er children to bully him admired about the series. Marge reads her a book represented South-Asian and disrespect his culture In its nearly 30-year before bedtime and Lisa individuals. Nonetheless, simply from of a charac- It’s 2006 on a Tuesday “Th e Simpsons” is a se- run, the series has met is unimpressed by the our social climate has ter displayed on TV. It be- night. Th ere’s fi ve minutes ries that is forever etched huge success which ex- ending. Lisa argues that changed tremendously came the defi nition of In- until 6 p.m. My broth- into my heart because it’s a plains its longevity on the main character of the and we must adapt. dian-Americans which is ers and I run to the living show that has brought my television. However, in book is “already evolved” I don’t think it’s a mat- wrong and unfair to those room because getting the family together through- all its glory, “Th e Simp- and “doesn’t really have an ter of pretending to be of- who have been subjected best seat on the couch is of out my entire childhood. sons” has been known to emotional journey fended. It is knowing and to ridicule because of it. the greatest importance at For 30 minutes, my be exceptionally off ensive to complete.” recognizing that charac- As a minority, I resonate this moment. house was fi lled with ex- and demeaning. Marge responds asking, ters like these are off ensive with the struggle of watch- Th e clock strikes six treme bliss because each Th e most recent contro- “Well what am I supposed because of the stereotypes ing inaccurate depictions and we hear the classic of us shared an affi nity for versy is centered around to do?” Lisa’s response they represent. of your culture and com- melodic theme play, “Th e the yellow-colored charac- the character Apu Nahas- was directed toward People have the tenden- munities. It’s an internal Siiiiiiiimpsons.”Siiiiiiiimpsons. My ccheeksheeks tetersrs fromfrom SpringfiSpringfi eleld.d. apapeemapetilon,eemapetilon, whichwhich hashas addressingaddr the Apu con- cy to be completely insensi- battle because though you nearlynearly touch my ears bbe-e- Th e animated-comedy shed a negative light on troversytrove because Lisa tive to issues that do not di- understand the content is causecause the antics of Ho-Ho- ththee show. Apu is an Indi- lookslook at a framed pho- rectly aff ect them which is made to be funny, it’s dis- mer,mer, Marge, Bart, Lisa an-American character, tographtogr of him on her ignorant and unacceptable. respectful and hurtful to andand Maggie Simp-Simp- whosewhose sole identity nightstandnigh with “Don’t Th e #Representation- you and people who look sonson are about to is based on raracialcial havehave a cow” written across Matters is a concept that like you. begin.begin. stereotypes.stereotypes. the image.i has become popularized You’re left with the ApuApu runs LisaLi says, “It’s hard to among the TV and fi lm options to laugh off the thethe neigneigh-h- say.say. Something that start- industry in the last ten pain or not compro- borhoodborhood ed decadesd ago and was years. It speaks to the hun- mise yourself or culture Kwik-E-Mart,Kwik-E-Mart, applaudedappl and inoff ensive ger that audiences’ have to and speak out against a convenienceconvenience is nnow politically incor- see people like themselves these subtle injustices. store similar to rect. What can you do?” represented in the media. I believe there is power 7-Eleven. Th e chchar-ar- Th at response left so- For Indian-Americans, in representation. Similar- acter becomes a nanatu-tu- cialcial media in an uproar this character does an in- ly, there is destruction in ralized citizen and enjoys becausebeca it spoke to the justice to them because of misrepresentation, espe- havinghaving the stability of a creator’screat dismissal of the how he represents them in cially when we rely on ste- ILLUSTRATION BY JACKIE CONTRERAS | SPARTAN DAILY jobjob to support his wife entireentir issue. the series. In fact, it has a reotypes to teach us about and eight children. LaterLa that month, ac- direct impact on how they other cultures. He is oft en seen ssell-ell- cordingcord to the New York are treated in society. I applaud Kondabolu ing expired products or Times,Tim Groening ad- Comedian Hari Kond- for raising awareness to havinghaving a grotesque smell dresseddres the controversy abolu created a short the problems associated whenwhen eating his native directlydirec in an interview documentary titled, “Th e with Apu because his brav- dishes. His accent, which withwith USA Today. Groe- Problem with Apu,” where ery to speak out is the type is provided by white ningning said, “I think it’s a he speaks to other Indi- of action that is necessary voice-actorvoice-actor Hank Azaria, timetime in our culture where an-American actors about for others to witness. mimics what South-Asian peoplepeop love to pretend the fl ack they’ve received It is when we stand tall individuals are believed ttoo they’rethey off ended.” in their childhood because in vocalizing our concerns sound lilike.ke. I share deep aff ection of the character. about issues that aff ect us On April 8, creator Matt for the series, I have Kondabolu grew up in where education begins Groening spoke out the to admit that Apu’s Queens, New York and and change occurs. against the controversy characterchar is highly he recounts experiences in episode 15 of the 29th off ensiveen because of its of he and his friends be- Follow Jasmine on Twitter season. 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The San Jose State University football team lost its first three games of the season. The second loss was a 31-0 shutout to Washington State on September 8. The Spartan defense was able to hold WSU to only one touchdown in the second half of the game. While the defense has proven to be more effective, head coach Brent Brennan believes the team’s offense is working hard to tighten up their plays.

I have to be better on my reads, faster on my feet and better at getting the football out of GABRIEL MUNGARAY | SPARTAN DAILY the pocket. Spartans sophomore quarterback Montel Aaron rushes the ball up the middle during the game against the UC Davis Aggies on Aug. 30.

Montel Aaron He threw for one touch- achieving a win this season. Love said. “That’s some- Spartan News. to improve on during sophomore quarterback down against UC Davis, a Because a play can’t go right thing we always do.” “We’ve played some the Oregon game. 5-yard pass to wide receiv- when every player isn’t set Faith plays an important good opponents in the “I have to be better on er JaQuan Blackwell in the up, Love believes strongly in role in quarterback Michael past games, and we have to my reads, faster on my feet “I thought our quar- first quarter. every player putting in all of Carrillo’s life as well. give them respect for that,” and better at getting the terback Josh Love played In the game at the their effort into the game. “My faith is a big thing. I Carrillo said. football out of the pocket,” well in the UC Davis game University of Oregon, Love “Because football believe I’m here for a reason He hasn’t started in any Aaron said. because he was able to move started and threw a pass to depends on every player and that everything happens games this year, but he’s Aaron finished the game our team down the field,” tight end Josh Oliver for sticking to their position, it’s for a reason,” Carrillo said. putting himself togeth- against Oregon with 29 total Brennan said. a touchdown in the third probably the hardest sport Carrillo was recently hon- er for that opportunity if passing yards. “He wasn’t with us last quarter. Love racked up to play,” Love said. ored by the National Football it comes. The Spartans next game week [against Washington 238 passing yards by the One of the ways that Love Foundation for graduating “I’m making sure that I’m will be at home against the State], but he’s in a good spot end of the game, twice is able to sustain his positive from SJSU with honors in locked in with my reads so University of Hawaii on right now.” as many yards as in his attitude is with a pre-game business administration. that I’m ready to go when- Saturday, Sept. 29 starting at Love was the starting previous appearance. ritual that he performs with He is now enrolled ever I get an opportunity,” 4 p.m. at CEFCU Stadium. quarterback in the game Though the Spartans lost other teammates. in an accelerated SJSU Carrillo said. against UC Davis but didn’t to the Ducks 35-22, Love “Me, Bryson [Bridges] M.B.A. program, focusing Starting sophomore see playing time in the says he’s ready to keep push- and Michael [Carrillo] pray on a sports broadcasting quarterback Montel Aaron Follow Vicente on Twitter WSU game. ing his teammates toward together before each game,” career, according to SJSU also listed what he hoped @VicenteSJSU

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