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THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO SINCE 1965 Coyote Chronicle COYOTECHRONICLE.NET Vol. LVI, No. 2 April 24, 2017 Guerrilla Girls go bananas Comic Books & Culture By Monica Rosales Contributing Writer Comic Books & Culture was hosted at CSUSB on April 19, sharing the knowledge of the ma- jor influences culture brings into our society and much more. More than 20 students at- tended the event to hear the sto- ries about talent and culture that guest speakers, Javier Hernandez and Bernyce Talley, had to share. “A painter paints whatever they want, I feel a comic is the same thing, it is an expression of me,” said Hernandez, a self-pub- lished author, and award-winning creator of comic book and film “El Muerto.” Hernandez started off the event describing his strong influ- Janet Curiel | Chronicle Photo ences growing up. “A Conversation with the Guerilla Girlls” was held on April 13, 2017 in the Coussoulis Arena to discuss gender equality. He talked about how his culture allowed him to connect The Guerrilla Girls have The group of masked They do not use their real with so many comic books like By Janet Martinez & come to CSUSB to display, women devotes themselves to names. Instead, they use names “Fantastic 4” and “Spider-Man” challenge, and discuss the role of represent women artists and of dead artists to protect their because they all had character- Samantha Flores gender and inequality within the create opportunities for their art istics he was very familiar with Continued on Staff Writers fine arts. to be displayed. when he was young. Community, Pg. 13 Both Hernandez and Talley stories expressed the multiple ways culture molds us into who the same laws as everyone else? we are and how we should use Just one You should be able to have the those characteristics to express Gun violence in right to protect yourself, look at ourselves. Chicago they have some of the Talley shared her back- more drink biggest gun related deaths yet ground of being raised by strong they have strict laws too,” said black women and how comic By Janet Curiel California Peter. book characters like Storm Staff Writer licensed California firearms Owners who feel like Cal- opened her eyes. By Saeed Villanueva dealers who possess a valid ifornia laws are too strict often “That’s when I learned about To check the pulse on cam- Staff Writer Certificate of Eligibility to sell point to other states as examples Storm. I couldn’t wait for the pus views, we asked students to firearms as well as requiring a of how the rules should be here. opening show segment to see weigh in anonymously for their People are split on the issue 10 day waiting period to obtain One example is Arizona, one her flying out there,” said Talley. views on drunk driving. of gun control in California after their gun. of the most lenient states when “She had these traits that made If they had ever drunk at the recent shooting at North Park During the 10 day waiting it comes to gun laws. There is me want to be her.” least one drink then driven; two period, an eligibility background no waiting period, background elementary. Continued on out of three said no, with one check is conducted to make sure check or license required to pur- The recent school shoot- Features, Pg. 10 saying yes. ing in which a teacher and an that the purchaser is not prohib- chase a gun. “I have never been drunk 8-year-old child lost their lives ited from lawfully possessing “It’s way too strict here, look before, so I am usually the DD,” firearms. at how quick it is in Arizona, is just another incident in which Relationship Advice said anonymous two. gun violence has affected the This raises questions on how there are no loops or boundar- The strict policies of some community. a person who had a criminal his- ies. It shouldn’t be this difficult started to get fuzzy if they had The perpetrator, Cedric tory had a gun at his disposal. to purchase a weapon,” said New advice column address- ever been a passenger with a Charles Anderson, used a high “Criminals don’t follow George, a gun salesman from es domestic violence. drunk driver. caliber revolver and had a history laws. If someone wants to do a local outdoors store, who Opinions, Pg. 4 “We normally have a desig- of domestic abuse, weapons something they are going to find requested his identity remain nated driver, that person doesn’t arrest, and drug possession, a way to do it no matter what,” undisclosed. Wells and Ouelette always stay technically sober, according to police reports. said Peter, a local gun shop Advocates for stricter laws so they’ll take one drink,” said According to state law, any owner, who requested that his feels the issue go beyond what Two former Coyote players anonymous one. person who has had a prior mis- identity remains undisclosed. the current laws are. discuss minor league base- Tess Webster Henry, Senior demeanor charge receives a 10- Gun shop owners in the area “I believe the media tends ball. Health Educator, and Chair of year ban from purchasing a gun believe it is unfair that we have to bring up the issue only when Sports, Pg. 7 the ATOD Committee, Alco- and a lifetime ban for convicted these rigorous laws, despite the tragedies happen yet every hol, Tobacco and other Drugs felons. ongoing firearm violence in the other day they fail to address the Snooping through texts weighed in on the effects of “just California is one of the more city. topic at all,” said student Connie one drink.” strict states when it comes to They often see the violence Meija. Students discuss honesty and “Buzzed driving is drunk gun laws and has been a heavily as a product of culture rather “It only leaves us to think communication in relationa- than what the laws are. Continued on discussed topic of debate. Continued on ships. “Too strict, why can’t I have News, Pg. 2 State law only allows News, Pg. 2 Features, Pg. 9 News Page 2 Coyote Chronicle April 24, 2017 Coyote Chronicle Editor in Loydie Chief Burmah Managing Nicholas Editor Whitt Emily Anne Photo courtesy of United Airlines News Editor Espinosa After the incident with the removal of Dr. David Dao, United Airlines had dropped to roughly $255 million in values of market cap. Opinions Loydie Editor Burmah Lauren Sports Editor Jennings United Airlines gets Features Gladys Oliva Editor Arts & Veronica Entertainment Vicente dragged down Editor release, stating that “our employ- Airlines at all, even though he with it.” ees followed established proce- travels often to the East Coast. Tobin himself didn’t fly with Community Alexander By Shamce Ahmad Staff Writer dures for dealing with situations “It is absolutely gross and United Airlines often to begin Editor Douglas like this.” humiliating to everyone in- with, so it hasn’t changed his United Airlines has taken This response led to further volved,” said student Bobby flight patterns much, as he will Online Jacob Collins a large amount of criticism and outrage in the community.As a Gage. continue to fly outside of their Editor backlash in the week since a result of this incident, United “The response from the realm. passenger was forcibly removed Airlines’ stock portfolio has CEO was even worse because he After everything, United Multimedia Nylles from United Airlines flight 3411 dropped 1.1 percent in the week didn’t even sound apologetic.” Airlines has taken a big hit in Editor Vernon due to an overbooking situation. since, which is equivalent to The tone that United Airlines their public relations department, Three United Airlines roughly $255 million in values of was giving off in response to the and they will need to do a lot to Michael Copy Editor Isberto employees dragged Dr. David market cap, according to Forbes. occurrence irritated Gage. refurbish their image. Though Dao off his flight after refus- Customers and others alike “That poor guy is going to even this has gotten off to a ing to give up his seat on the have shared their frustrations make millions off them, as he rough start. Distribution Manuel overbooked flight, which needed with the way United Airlines should,” said Gage. Just a few days later, another Editor Sandoval extra seats for employees who has handled the situation and the Another customer, Michael incident occurred on a United were making their way to another fallout of the incident. Tobin, spoke out about the con- Airlines flight, as a scorpion fell Julio Layout Editor Bernardo airport in Louisville, on April 11. “I cannot believe they would text of the situation. from an overhead bin onto a man Dao suffered a broken nose, treat a paying customer like “It’s one thing if the passen- and stung him. two broken front teeth, and a that,” said seasoned passenger, ger did something wrong, or sat A couple flying to their Community Steffanie Engagement Martinez bloodied mouth in the incident, Tony Pickett.