Espresso with a Touch of Jazz Club for the Ages Nearby Steamers cafe endures as one of Fullerton's Chain Reaction prides itself as a venue that shows most popular nightly hangouts. quality concerts at a cheap price for everyone- Local 4 including the under aged.

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-INSIDE Panm-time The Hornet union'" -Opinion- " Daily Grind - Coffee shop comic dem*'ands analyzes situations that go beyond your morning espresso. Opinion 2 equal,,pay " Campus Buzz -FC students respond to situational questions District e.Adjunct .posed by staff members of The Faculty United -took. Hornet.- Opinion 2 advantage of -campus equality week to promote its agenda -Voices - " Harsh Words-Ethnic slurs are By MIKE DZIURGOT treated affect different races in dif- Hornet News Editor ferent ways. Voices 3 "Extreme pay 'and benefit inequities" exist between full-time * Afghani Women's Rights - and part-time faculty members dis- Film trict-wide, 'according to a flier that portrays women's rights with- handed out on campus by 'Adjunct in Taliban to be shown in student Faculty United. center. Voices 3 AFU represents the interests of . around 1300 part-time- employees I ' "' -w of the North Orange County Will Voccia/The Hornet -----Local ----- Community College District. The Knott's Berry Farm's Halloween Hearse was featured at th'e Club Rush/Substance Abuse Fair in the quad on Oct. 25. The fair included a NOCCCD consists 'of, 'Fullerton " Espresso with a Touch of Jazz - live band, pep rally and free food for those usin~g their Associated' College, Cypress College, and The Student Benefit card. Nearby Jazz cafe endures as one of School of Continuing Education. Fullerton's most popular nightly Bob Fey, the union's president, hangouts. Local 4 and a part-time faculty member, set District, campus .officia ls"review up an information booth yesterday *FC celebrates Mexican Holiday- during "Campus Equity Week," and "Dia de los Muertes" celebration 'will do. the same tomorrow and disaster procedures 'will take place in Cadena Center Thursday at Cypress College. The purpose, patio tomorrow. Local 5 he said, is to "call atten- Fullerton College campus was' safety manual exists, according to site within the district, according tion 'to Safety " Three bomb to the disparity~ between pay made in conjunction with police Janet Portolan, the vice-president district sources. and of threats, one which led to treatment the part-time fac- ' .and Campus Public Safety on the of Fullerton College. "School districts have proce- 'ulty." the evacuation of the evening of Tuesday, ,Sept. 18 in Campus safety and emergency dures of their own," said Sergeant - Arts & Students, are among those response to, a telephone threat response plan implementation will Joe Klein, a public information' harmed by the "two-tiered".system, entire campus, have - *received by safety officers during be gradual. as a recently 'engaged officer- and community service. Entertainment according to the :flier. caused, a look at Part-time closer. regularly 'scheduled classes. No third-party .conisultant group aims 'bureau manager for the Fullerton teachers .may not have access to'an campus safety. device was found. for a June 2002 completion date. Police department. 'office meet students in. to Because Police conducted building The consultant group, CMTC, "We work hand in hand with of this, students may have only the By KATHERINE BARKLEY sweeps on the morning of Oct. 4 will assist the district in the assess- the individual schools to develop time immediately' before and after' Hornet Staff,Writer following a phone threat received ment of existing procedures. It will their own disaster preparedness class to meet with' these teachers. by campus security.- No evacua- also align them to meet current fed- plans. It is a discretionary call Also, 'part-time teachers must~ Bomb threats on campus have tions were carried out and classes eral, state, county, and city require-' depending on the level of .the ~increase the quantity of classes they called~ the Fullerton Police continued as normal, as the situa- ments as well as the practical needs threait.'. teach,' which may in turn decrease Department 'into action on more tion was not deemed to be a critical of everyday campus activities, dis- "It is up to the school to make the quality of teaching. than one-occasion this semester. *threat. trict administrators said. the decision until something hap- '-%.,iui &we ges- mi rac Ltuion Fey, who teaches economics Because of three threats since The ultimate decision' to evac-; Training will begin as early as pens. Then it is a crime scenie and prides itself as a venue that shows and environmental studies, said that Sept.. 11, district and campus uate lies with the campus adminis- November for identified staff mem- the .police department would- quality concerts at a cheap price he has two graduate degrees,' and administrators have sought to cre- trators. However, if the situation bers in order to respond and recov- demand evacuation.". ~for everyone- including the about -20 years -of' private. experi- under- ate a new. disaster policy by' hiring were to turn 'into a crime scene, er from a broad range of natural or Klein is also an adjunct facul- aged. A&E 8 ence. safety consultants and working on authorities 'Would interven,e, man-made emergencies. The focus ty ,"I'm' used to making-, member at Fullerton College,' a good the gradual implementation of an according, to sources at the of the initial lessons will be suc- teaching Adn'inistration of Justice. " Movie Guide - Take a look at living," Fey said. "To do -so as a emergency response plan. Fullerton Police department. cessful and effectivecampus evacu- "The Fullerton police department what will be playing at theatres part-time college teacher, I have to "We've started looking at all of While meeting in the adminis-' ations. receives hundreds of calls yearly" work twice as hard as a full-time the district's disaster, preparedness tration building with Fullerton Emergency medical- techni- Klein said. "There has not been an throughout November. A&E 9 college teacher, and we're doing the plans in coordination with the city;' police officers, a second, bomb cians and Building Emergency increase, but there is a heightened same job. Why is somebody else said Rod Fleeman, the district vice- threat was received by a switch-, Coordinators will also receive level of fear. Everybody thinks - Features- getting twice 'as' much as we get?" chancellor, of finance' and facilities. board operator. Currently there atre ongoing training. Emergency sim- that they're going to be the victim. Like many part-time teachers, Evacuation of the entire procedures in. place; however, no ulations will be conducted at each~ It is almost incomprehensible." * Halloween History - One of the Fey works at more than one school. oldest holidays celebrated has an He teaches at Cal Sate Fullerton,, Cipro not a wonder drug, doctor says unusual yet interesting past. Orange Coast College, Irvine' Associated Features 10 Valley ...College, and Coastline Students hold 2nd panel >< By KATHERINE Kouteres warned against stock- "College. And while full-time facul- +, ><><> ,BARKLEY piling the drug. "Cipro is not the. discussion dealing with attacks " Hey Miss Di?.- Fullerton College 'Hornet Staff Writer only antibiotic that works for By TIM BLAINE everywhere have been made to suf- student Mandy Dominguez has Anthrax,' he' said. Hornet Staff Writer fer as a whole because been gracing the KBPK airwaves Concerns that the "If Cipro is uti- of the acts of lized inappropriately, it-will be inef- a small with her gentle approach to radio Anthrax drug Cipro minority." fective. The bacteria will become Another panel discussion deal- Dave Pederson, broadcasting. Features might, actually ren- who' represent- 10, resistant and we won't be able to use ing with the Sept. 11, attacks was ed a Christian der the public help-. viewpoint, went to it in the future." held in the' student center-on Oct. the Bible to back up his opinions. '" less have been raised - Cipro is a. very powerful antibi- 24. The gathering allowed students The CIS major quoted -Sports by at least one doc- scripture to otic that can be administered at to talk about the events the way explain " A Whole New Baligame'- The FC tor. his interpretations. His home, if .it was rendered useless, a they were able to on Sept. 13 at the point of view led Women's Soccer The problem, according to Dr. him to believe that team has turned patien~t would be required, to be student union. bin Laden is Kouteres, is that Cipro is only a fic- "a false prophet" who their program around with new admitted to a hospital to receive A. speech. was given to "the- wants to murder tional character, very powerful in the world. He coaches, new players, and new- intravenous antibiotic therapy. crowd of about 60 by Nelson You, offered a solution by way some ways but possibly destructive of chang- found confidence . Sports 11 Cipro should only' be used for very the associated student body presi- ing the in others. Stockpiles of the drug can hearts of men through the specific. bacteria, such as dent. You told the audience that the worship. of 'Christ. be' found from"'pharmacies to medi- eSlisins- Hornet Sports Editor pseudomonas, a water-borne infec- assault on New York was "the worst Michelle Vidale, a 23-year old cine cabinets, often used inappropri- tion. Less powerful alternatives are terror attack ever in the world,' and biology major, addressed global Patrick Kinmartin takes a look at ately following the slightest indica- available for treatment of 'Anthrax, that terror represented "the plague the wonderful and wacky world of tion," Fey said of the contract. "It's tion of flu-like symptoms, or worse, terrorism issues. "I want to focus like amoxycillin, and doxycillin, of our generation." on the fantasy football. Sports 11 the first step, but there's a long way when no symptoms exist, at all. fact that terrorism is a to go." according to Kouteres.. Speaking' both as an Afghani worldwide problem;' she said. refugee and as a Moslem, Manizha "But many acts of violence Shltani, a 19-year-old biology practiced abroad are actually Calendar Police respond to Anthrax hoax at FC major, told of her first hand experi- directed against Amnericans directly, ence of life under the Taliban. or indirectly." " Campus details - With exciting By ISRAEL DAWSON was Sweet and Low sugar. She said she could recall that, The discussion was then events and interest topics, the FC Hornet Features Editor Students told officers it was before the war with the Soviet opened to the floor for comments campus is always providing received by an employee the night Union boys and girls went to and questions. Muslim students something to do An Anthrax scare on campus before as a prank from a friend. or people to see. school together and women could focused~ on the nature of Islam and Calendar 12 that forced the evacuation'of the T- A lab technician with -no work. the contradiction of the concept of knowledge 7. building on Oct.19 turned out to of the prank found the .Then the Taliban came to Jihad, a Muslim term for "holy be nothing more than a practical envelope the next day after entering power with the war's ed. Her fain- war", with the idea of peace that joke upon investigation. the building. When it was discov- ily left Afghanistan when it became Muslims also teach. Police were called to the build- ered there was white powder inside, obvious that women would be treat- Keshia Islam took the micro- the ing after. a staff member found lab staff took precaution by. ed poorly. 'phone at the end of the session and white ordering powder with a threatening the building to be evacuat- Jamal Abdulbari spoke on the delivered an impassioned plea for letter in an envelope. Employees in ed. behalf of the Islamic faith. The 19- understanding for the Muslim reli- the building were sent hompe to The police investigated the sit- year-old business major from gion and countered attempts to uation shower and contain all of their arti- and reported it to the FBI, Ethiopia declared that Muslims label Mohammed as a killer of cles of clothing into plastic bags. which deemed the threat unviable. everywhere "do not condone the men. She claimed that different Israei awsorv Ine i'or After arriving on the scene, violence of the terrorists," and that A. RodriguezIsalDwoVh enters T-7 translations of the Koran yield dif- oOfficer officers from the Fullerton Police For closer look at Anthrax, see because of hateful acts, "Moslems ferent results. building to inspect Anthrax'prank. Department discovered the powder Features, Pg 10. WEDNESDAY October 31, 2001

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i, ...... Have your Halloween plans changed in light of the recent attacks and scares? ' . If so, how and,why?

interviews by Kiieln B runs and photos by Katherine Barkley

"I don't- think Fullerton California, 'Everyone will be a little safer, but. "I work at the mall. We had'a threat "No, they haven't changed at all. ".No,they haven't I don't see why they_ "No, my plans haven't changed. is much of a terrorist target:, I think I think thiat everyone will be going- shortly after [the Sept. I11 events], I'm still .going to the. Garba Festival would because, being Mviddle Eastern,lI I'm still going out' because I think I'd be more~ afraid to be Middle out still: everyone will probably so I'm kind of scared to go tc work. [An annual'nine- night Indian festi- ~have already experienced enough prob- security is beefed up and every- Eastern because of all: the bigots 'just take more precautions I work late on Halloween, so I had- val during 'the month of October], lems and I. am going -to enjoy my thing is a lot safer now:' out there. I'm not afraid." to Platel, _20 n't planned on going out. . though there are a lot -less people Halloween and let myife goon" Les Asare, 23 Joseph Sloan, 23' Human Resource' Management Erika Segura, 23 going this year. Malayna Alhandy, 21 Computer Info. Science Major Anthropology.Major ' Major: Business Major Sneha Bhakta, 17 Bio ChemistryMajor------Undeclared- Hair gel works'as a uniting force in. crisis Performance-enhancing drugs

By KERRY STAVERT: ors ike; poi pe nd :green!" - Mom is not a good idea. your 'face,. and you won't breathe in Major League Baseball

Hornet Local Editor Hair gel encouraged one of my - More importantly, in a wartime well, but what you do breathe will 1 sosto: start communicating. with situation,.1 think hair gel would le be filtered at a cost a lot less than ai Baseball " Some ques- all you need to do is take a look at Duiga time when our nation is his computer teacher. "Miss ilerger a hotter item than nylons on the gas mask. tion all-star players todays baseball player, who looks putting aside differences to work is so stupid (translation: 'cool)! We black market, and eventually could News that the stock market isi more fit to be a hard-hitting NFL together as one, hair gel is the uniting.' were talking: about hair. gel and shie, have the ability to replace currency.. down does not surprise me. What t hard-hitting ability linebacker. force we have all been looking for. brought:-.some to school today for I suspect 'that it could also be does surprise me is that no one is Hitting .30 homeruns in a -sea- As a mother of =five,' I 'don'ttme to try."~, useful. in combating biological War- talking about the opportunities to By ABRAHAM MESGHINA .son isn't child's. play unless you use know. what I would :do without haif. '- Hair g lis a wohderful educa- fare, You.:just; take' an old nylon, invest in companies that' manufac- Hornet Staff Writer .''' an over the' counter drug. gel. Hair gel works in a pinch foramy tional tool...I 'am holding' youtr hair glob gel all over it, stec it over ture hair gel ! It's nothing new, to the sports 'daughter and "I when 'we are ;out of. gel hostage until your homework. is " ' With the freakish amount of world. A German swim team mousse. The marvels-of hair gel are done. You have exactly one hour to homeruns being-hit "lately, you have once shattered records left and right even: greater, though, .when it comes have that .assignmnent done or youI t L it O L .. to wonder,is, it the-players.-that are' before being caught using perform- to what it do'es for my sons' 'lives, ° will hove to use your broth~er's - -. . . . getting better or the drugs?; aunce-enhancing products. Instead ,of hanging: out on the germ-infested hair gel. as youirs: will'-. ,, Not to take anything away Well, this isn't much different, streets, my sons love spend4ing be mine-;for a Week.". -- from great- seasons by -sluggers- even though baseball players are . hours. in {he bathroomsxpeiiment x "41havetpuY :acontainer of 'gel in ~Barry londs and $axiumy Sa. just a bitibigger. ". :

"yn'g with hair gel: 'V ' my'ea rthquake'supply kit in - th'e But additional praise should be . 'Somedsay the reason Bonds has ey have found..t'hat it w ycar,:,I figure t..with ~-offered totheirsi.qpliers for'alcquir+. been', hitting. the' ball, so -hard has rnuciter .thai the "ood: glue the alcohol contentzuitc ~es h ing such quality performance- been due to a denser. maple wood "they used to. use on their hair (glue' could use it as a -disinfectant. The enhancing substances. I'm'sure the bat. That statement has as much rel- causes unsightely flaking). Blue gel gluey stuff would be' useful for ' ' rest of the, league will switch ' evance as me dunking cause'I got a is their favorite this .month, and suturnig":wounds. if mY supply ofA brands next season. :pair of Air Jordans. adding blow-drying toL your bandages runs out., How else do. you, explain a . People don't- realize 'medical "gelling",adds extra spike abiility If I am stranded on a deserted ~ record that stood for over 35 years research is amazing these days. -It's Hairuirhg already being exceeded five' times pretty much an unwritten rule that gel" provideslyrudci for whole highwaysm and need a way som ig jnirpayrond crn my children, I could use itto to protect make A" in the .past'four seasons? . these substances are okay to' use munication on energ conservation spikes on myy head that I could use It-may sound a bit preseump-- because there is no random testing You can sound cool but stay-'as weapo ns Of course, one look at lf1 tious, but' even players. acknowl- in MajorLeague Baseball. oumftobe A n"Hey have° my spikes. would probably be ' edge that more than a third of them That policy won't change any- you tried thenew 'Ice' hair gel? I enough to convince any ,potential '.~ 4 4'/ are using some 'form of perform- time soon, especially when all fans didn't even have to _use a blow: assailant' of facts that my children ~*, ance enhancing drugs.' want to see these days is -a player dryer with it. And it comes in col already ,know: well' messing =with I-. -.- ."""-.-"-" -.--.:. 'If you're looking for evidence, crush the ball. out of the park.

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...... :~s,:.., , i:a .. ,...... Biapca Razo Women's rights in "Shroud of Silence" Voices Editor By BIANCA RAZO percent of the Afghan population, from universities; women are prohib- Campaign to Stop Hornet Voices Editor and before the Taliban, women, in ited from leaving their homes unless Gender Apartheid in . cities like Kabul, were the majority accompanied by a close male rela- Afghanistan to urge The Feminist Majority* of, educators, healthcare workers, tive. Any publicly visible window of the U.S. government Leadership Alliance (FMLA) will and students. a woman's house must be painted and the U.N. to do host a one hour event, featuring the Upon seizing power, the Taliban black. Women and girls are prohib- everything in their "Shroud of Silence" on Wednesday, ' instituted a system of, gender ited from being examined by male power to restore the November 7th from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. apartheid effectively thrusting the physicians. At the same time, most human rights' of in the Student Center, 800 Building.. women of Afghanistan into a state of female doctors and nurses are prohib- Afghan -women and "Shroud of Silence" is a power- virtual house arrest. Under Taliban ited from working. girls.' Chaired by ful 15-minute documentary narrated rule women have been stripped of Women have been brutally Mavis Leno, the by, Mario Thomas that chronicles their ability. to see. clearly (women beaten., publicly flogged, or killed Feminist Majority- the everyday struggle of women are required to wear a' burqa, (or for violating Taliban decrees. Foundation's cam- under ,the Taliban- regime's brutal chadari, which completely covers The T'aliban claim to follow a paign has brought gender apartheid. the body leaving only a small mesh- pure, fundamentalist Islamic ideolo- together more A. Ciriello/Phlotographier system of than 'photo courte :sy of the Feminist Majority Foundation Dr. Lynn Negus, FC History covered opening through which they gy; yet the oppression they perpe- 200 leading human Professor, will be' a guest speaker, can see), their voice, and mobility. .crate against women has no basis in rights and. women's organizations ness about the plight of women and of self who will share her Afghanistan When the Taliban, regime took Islam and is clearly a sign of misog- to condemn the Taliban's- human Igirls in Afghanistan. preventing U.S. travel experience. There will be an control in 1996, they immediately yny. Within Islam, women are rights abuses against women and Iand U.N. recognition of the Taliban, open forum' for questions and established harsh decrees that elimi- allowed to earn and control their' girls and to put pressure on the and increasing the admission Edcto.hsawyfactor of in all societies.enA'importantanswer pertaining to the elimina- nated Afghan women's basic rights. own money, and to ' participate in U.S. and U.N. to end gender Afghan women and girls as refugees. It is hard for us to understand tion, of women's rights in Women were *banished from' the public life. apartheid in Afghanistan. Join FMLA in a- campaign why it is that women are not permit- Afghanistan. . work force; girl's schools were In. 1997, The Feminist The Campaign has been suc- aimed at restoring the rights of ted to work' or simply express their Women make up sixty to seventy closed and women were expelled Majority Foundation launched the cessful in increasing public aware- Afghan women. ideas in some. countries*. The ration- ale of this comes from long ago in history. The famous philosopher Aristotle. said, "It is advantageous for animals to be governed by Sticks and stones may hurt me men.. .between sexes, the male is,. and the. female by nature, 'superior By TIM BLAINE. because they wound. They 'sear the frogs, Irishmen called potato eaters choke the throat of the bigot trying to use it upon one another. inferior, the male ruler and. the Hornet Staff Writer souls and maim the psyches of our and Englishmen were wasps. to murder others with the word Those of us who read about or female subject." This. philosophy fellow men and women. a'Perhaps no word carried with it 'nigger."' Until it nearly stopped actually experienced how this term explains and justifies why, it, has There are powerful words They are the slime and brick of apotent a club as the word coined being uttered at all. was once used to stab blacks in the been necessary, throughout history, embedded within the English lan- the English language because they to club black Am'ericans: That word All, that is, except from the not too distant past would just as for men to have power over women. guage that have but one purpose build insurmountable walls among is "nigger." It drips like blood from mouths of black men and women soon see it vanish from the language. Some cultures have eliminated this and that purpose is to hurt. people who' occupy the same the pen and defiles far more than themselves. It occupies two pages But this can never happen until belief but others have held on to the These words are indeed the neighborhoods and are too prideful paper. It stains everyone who utters of the Oxford English Dictionary blacks stop using it against blacks. philosophy that, "the male by nature sticks and stones, the daggers and to push back. it. And it was so close-to death! and not one variation, connotation It absolutely, undoubtedly and is superior and the female inferior." razors and the bullets and billy Given tithie and the inevitable Jackie Robinson and baseball. or gist of the word carries with it a without reservation does not belong It is important to. understand .clubs of our language. They are the intermingling of our country, these the' integration of the services, compliment or blessing. on' the Fullerton College* practice what is going on in society right' words that. ignorant and fearful. words fade after one, two, or maybe Brown vs. Board of Education, the It is a separate and wholly football field and no coach hired by now and what happenied hundreds of people invent and use to label new- three. generations. In seedy backwa- Civil Rights Acts of the 60's and unequal denigration. And now the the North Orange County years ago. comers to this world. ters they linger longer. The Italians. 70's,. intermarriage, integration of word that was once so close to death Community College District has have indeed - changed ~Things stick and were branded dagoes, Puerto Ricans the work place. All of these social survives because the sons and any business using .it as. a term to fortunately, Sometimes they through the years and, labeled spics, Frenchmen known as and economic changes worked to society is more. and .more accepting gnaw like rats. because they work, daughters of its victims have chosen ~address a student. of the way women are succeeding in business, education, and other fields, But for women to believe that. we have reached equality is wrong 'and ignorant.- And the women who'" agree that men are 'superior and women inferior simply do not appreciate .their magnificence and are at a disadvantage in this society: FC offers several. courses on 'womnen's literature; sociology, polit-" ical advancements, history and phi- losophy. Implicit in the structure of r the concentration is' an. academic to the study of women. It approach Claudia Mainez- Tijuan Johnson Les Asare Atieno Odak Chnfssy Flowes Arnold Randall Sean Crckett ~recognizes that academia should not "No, I don't ever use "I use it with certain' "Most people don't "No, I don't use it. I "Honestly, I don't use "It's a derogatory word "I use it sonmetimes but ~be viewed-only through the lens of a close friends. You male perspective. the word. Even when I gel that it's offensive. hear it a lot in black the word nigger, but that fights against I try not to. I don't Every ' woman would - benefit hear it from a black wouldn't use it with depends on-how it's music. No one uses it nigga, when talking to advancement especially understand why it is tremendously, from taking' such person it's like the strangers. We use sed. My peers use it anymore in Kenya. I my close friend in pri- when it's used by that blacks get so courses: no longer will they believe voice of ignorance. It 'nigga' but the older .tween themselves. I don't know' why 'black vate. It ought to be someone of a different upset when others use that women have reached equality to bothers me very much generation is used to. don't use it at all.".. Americans use it today. erased from the Ian- race. I try not to use it it against us because that of men, nor will they feel inferi- to hear two black peo- the word .nigger and I would like to see it guage because blacks but I catch myself we use it against or to men. Through such academic ple call themselves they don't like how erased from the Ian- say it so freely to them- doing so sometimes." ourselves." courses women will appreciate; the nigga."' close. it sounds to .guage." selves but in reality the need to search for self in this society. ,nigga."' word is derogatory." The 'not so weaker' sex excells in all areas Women are horsin' around of sports, politics, business, and all "Through his mane and tail the high wind sings, improvement in posture, coordina- Fanning the hairs, who wave like feather'd wings." tion, balance, reflexes and flexibili- she can set her mind to --William Shakespeare ty. Cardiovascular conditioning is By KELLI FADROSKI. of horseback riding, which com- another benefit. An increase in the When looking into the world of articles and their pictures are con- By EVA MINOUX Hornet A&E Editor politics, Hornet Staff Writer bines grace and athleticism. This is heart and respiratory rate is experi- Hilary Clinton is the Senator sidered works of art; yet, along with of New York and Janet Reno was the seems to create a one sport in which women have enced by riders, though additional all that, Playboy Horses have .been of. special taken the lead, representing over 80 aerobic exercise is recommended Through all the years of struggle, Attorney. General. There was even standard that many women measure it is sickening to see women who still interest to human society through-' percent of today's riders. for a fully beneficial workout. talk of there being a possible female themselves by. Many females, of all hold onto the idea that women are vice-president in the 2001 election. ages, who are not strong-minded, out recorded history. At a Opportunities for college-aged In addition to the physical ben- first, the "weaker" of the genders. Can Forty source of food, then domesticated. students to participate in this once- efits, are psychological benefits as years ago, such status could try to live up to these standards pre- they elite sport have increased as eques- the rider builds :self-confidence, not see what, fantastic things not have been conceived of, let alone sented by Glamour or Playboy "and used for hard labor, and then women have done in the past 40 'as -transportation for . centuries trian programs have become part of conquers fears, masters self-disci- spoken about. types of media. years? Women have fought_ for Women were expected to like women who starv- until .the automobile pushed the intercollegiate competition. pline, practices stress management be There are are equality, and in my opinion, we have Carol Brady and June Cleaver, ing themselves to be a size smaller, horse into the realm of recreation Horseback has proven to and problem solving, as well as car- who riding gained our equality. were stay at home mothers, whose getting breast implants, nose jobs, 'and sport. be quite a .workout. The average ing for and learning about a mag- Women are now senators, part, Horses and women have hour workout with a horse will eat nificent animal. days consisted of cooking, cleaning, and liposuction. For the most devel- lawyers, doctors, scientists, astro- taking care of children and grocery these women are self-conscious over the years, a special affin- up 300-350 calories. With In one of the only sports where oped, between big business owners and exec-. ity for each other. Many may call another 150-200 calories burned in men and women compete equally, nauts, shopping; and of course, when their about their own bodies because soci- husbands to mind the image of Lady Godiva the'-grooming process. An hour of women are taking a leading role in utives. Women no longer have to came home from work, ety has made them feel that way; bow down to the male gender and they were expected to wait on him however, in most cases, women alter or Calamity Jane or maybe just the horseback riding is comparable to the horse world. In every aspect of girl down the street. always walking/running 4-5 miles or bicy- the sport, women are growing in simply be a "secretary". Women can hand and foot. Throw those ideas their looks to become more appeal- who. now be leaders. cling 10 miles. numbers and in power, occupying out the window! ing to men. loved horses.' When With most women Today, few other sports com- Riding has other wonderful the majority of positions in the looking at the once male. raising one or It's not that women should skip pare to the exhilaration and beauty benefits as well. Riders will see an entire industry.: dominated world of sports, soccer more children, without a husband, out on the make up or combine their player Mia Hamm has done won- keeping up with household chores, hair, but they should realize that they Female Participation in Equestrian Organizations, 1994. United. States ders' for the Women's Soccer and fulfilling the role of "mom;' all could be individuals. Anyone who (Demographics 2001) Dressage Association League. Hamm is a positive influ- while running a Fortune 500 compa- cannot see the beauty in just being a Percent Total 2001 Demographics ence in young adult females, and ny, it's 'out with the old and in with woman is blind to the fact that Sanctioning Organization MmbsTt emae Gender has encouraged many to pursue the new. women are beautiful life-creating American Horse Shows Assn. 60,000 81% 48,600 3% of USDF members, are male their dreams. of making playing There are millions of women who beings. So what if women are sensi- American Quarter Horse Assn. 300,000 57% 171,000 95% of USDF members are female sports a career. play along with the "I'm a girl, there- tive sometimes, that doesn't mean American Morgan Horse Assn. 11,463 71% 8,139 Age Other influencing women are ten- fore, weaker;" role simply because they are irrational. So what if women American Paint Horse Assn. 48,000 54% 25,920 60% are between 31 to 50 years nis players, Venus_ and Serena that is what they have been taught; are built smaller, voices are higher, American Saddlebred horse Assn. 7,360 65% 4,784 Education Williams, African-American sisters, along with all of women's strengths, American Warmblood Society 750 90% 675 and they are just plain prettier, it does 89% attended college who have broken records and have come the weaknesses. not mean that they are weaker. Appaloosa Horse Club 28,464 50% 14,232 64% graduated college International Arabian Horse Assn. 22,637 75% 16,978 bathed in the glory of headlines for Such weaknesses are magazines Take a good look at the way 31 % have a Masters, Ph.D., or profes- 'their amazing ability to play tennis. Palomino Horse Breeders of America 10,815 55% 5,948 sional degree such as Glamour and Playboy. Afghanistan treats. women in their United States Dressage Federation 38,000 95% 36,100 Employment Racecar driver Shirley Muldowney These magazines portray computer- country; women are forced to cover U.S. Combined Training Assn 10,662 65% 6,930 40% executive/professional/technical was representing women in a mostly enhanced images of the "perfect every inch of their body, they are Women's' Pro Rodeo Assn. 1,670 100% 1,670 13% equestrian. male dominated sport for many woman," diminishing the self- denied medical treatment, even American Vaulting Association 650 80%. 520 Average Household Income years, proving that women can han- esteem of literally thousands upon while pregnant or during labor and Nat'l Steeplechase & Hunt (Jockeys) 127 29% 37 17% earn less than $50,000 dle the speed of a racecar, just as thousands of women. However, print delivery, and they are slaves to the American Endurance Ride Conf. 5,000 76% 3,800 69% earn moire than $50,000 well as men. There is also Shelley magazines are not the only media male gender. Women in American, of The Carniage Association of America 3,500 40% 1,400 50% earn more than $75,000 Anderson who raced a top-fuel drag- doing this, television and films all races, should be proud to live in a United.States Pony Clubs 12,931 90% 11,638 are Horses Owned ster for many years, claiming many also contributing to how women country where they can do pretty National 4-H (Equine) 240,143 S69% 165,699 97% own a horse Intercollegiate Horse Show Assn. 4,500 93% 4,185 Demographic information was generatedby USDF's championships, all while sporting view themselves. much anything. All it takes is a good September2000. Member Survy. The surveywas con- her make-up and neatly styled hair Granted, Playboy receives education, strong will, and dedica- ductedby theBureau of BusinessResearch, University of From "Fitness, Performance and the Female Equestrian" by Mary D. Midkiff Nebraskai-Lincoln. under her helmet. numerous writing awards for their tion. Women are not slaves. WEDNESDAY October 31, 2001 Page 4 Fulerton College Local The Hornet Arts&Entertainment :-C.i:

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f ,t xaayfrnm ay nvt ni7 7pt~hipc 1 Q LML 111 %F G i1L ILIJs Upon entering Steamers Cafe, you are reminded of New York style breakfast and lunch- served-with the sounds of-piano ,a steamers Cafe restaurant with a long narrow.shape and towering ceilings. The. walls are 'jazz. Dinner is Italian cafe' style,. featuring panini...... :. Photo courtesy of decorated simply with a variety 'of artwork, reminiscent of jazz musicians. 'grilled focaccia sandwiches stuffed with combina- front of Steamers Cafe in Fullerton. Reservations are. recommended because of the cafe's popularity, especial- tions of vegetables, cheeses and meats. Salads, Managing partner. 1Eerrance Love, stands in ly on weekends. soups, and pastas are also on the menu and all items setting. Many local music educators feel that Love not. Originally from Chicago, Terrence Love is the owner and managing 'are affordably priced. only offers entertainment, ' he also is partner. "I've.been in the-restaurant,and music business .most of my life Beverages include:'a variety, of wines by .the bottle or glass and pre- performing a valuable educational/4 and everyone in my family played music ... "Pm also a saxophone play- mium bottled beers. Additional beverage choices include non-alcoholic service. "It's like they have er, ",explained Love."I. got into the restaurant business ,when I was in col- 'juices, sodas, bottled waters, and Steamers trademark specialty coffee -their ;final exams on this. lege, joined some bands and got. into mixing the sounds of .the bands.',' drinks. "I want to keep Steamers affordable for everyone,, and especially stage'"Love said. After traveling.to clubs throughout Orange and Los Angeles Counties for the young pop1O that'co'me-here," said Love. From it's earliest ~ and dreaming of owning his own club, he. began looking for the place that 'Many jazz players are drawn-to Steamers Cafe by Love's appreciation days,. a symbiotic rela-' would ' 'eventually become - ' for their artistry and- attention to tionsh~ip has existed between Steamers Cafe: the details that make playing a the 'club' and. students in "Ipu all of it together and -STE AM E RS CA F E CAL E1N'D ASR 'pleasure. Because of Love's pas- .Fuller'ton: College's nationally r[. thoughti could. build- a better 138 W'. C om mon WeaIl h Avenue, Fu 1 e rt on , sion for, jazz and dedication to' recognized 'jazz program due toJ Rory a' Iust'knew ,I could do a providing a showcase suitable for the d$wner's initiation of open better .razz club than-any other .' ' ' . 10/31 Thele-Banda Bros . , top acts,' the international ;jam ;sessions most .Sunday ;nights. Recognizing young plc rip""TeRAttract~ing',and' )n Eschete Trio' Association of Jazz Educators keeping '.'11/2 "From S.F., V oaitJacqui Nay lor ' .itvoted Steamers. Cafe the',Official jazz stars: of the future is part ' youngf audiencesso th ,L atv Steamc ni ers is' Bros. Latin Jazz Band ' Jazz Club of 1999." LIove's plan. ue a1 ' ' '11/3/4 ""S The Estradatham r J zF of steamers is becoming/ lZ:z Jam 8-'12.midnight' Fullerton' College and "No"Cover,' policy, most nights. 'The "oh Sclassroom to a new{ 1/5 n Peae Sperand , California State University,, Cover charges start: as low, as~ .. 116Rnoaa i/See Homel Du Fullerton had much ,to do with generation of jazz lis-. a.minimum st -. , : _ $(*,plus: purchase. hi/Stve RmmelDuo'Love's. decision to. locate teners, a place where ' Prices are.. slightly jazzafans of all ages higher for FrreservaL s.or. mor inormtio' cll'~ " Steamers. Cafe in Fullerton. can weekend'nights and 'special, .- 'o eevtoso- cne.together .ittherwbsie a' * Steamers supports': young'"jazz- and events:. ~'' ' es'714-871-8800 or vis si teiw bs te musicians by inviting college sha* their mutual' i~ers' r w te ElEe r-sca fe. comn bans to -play in :its professi'onal app a iation of music. x? 'I4.. . l / mI I - - ..c../i:j l~: flil5t;n.i~

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ToiChoupmnoervesw bothu rns etheErTCaehn StrChanercerifcaonogr eamis. Argosy University/Los Angeles 3745W. Chapman Ave. ARGMSY aroosyu.edu UNIvERIMSIT'Y Orange, CA 92868 orcontact us directly at 714-997-6711 or 1-888-CUAPlQLY. You can also visit our website at www.chapunan.cdu Chapmsan University - Office of Admission ~One, University Drive Orange, CA 92866 Accredited bythe HigherLearning Commission and~ memberof'the NorthCentral Assodatianwww.ncahighereamingcommlssion.org (312)263-0458 WEDNESDAY October 31, 2001 Local. Page S5: Arts&Entertainrnent FuIlerit oClea --- The Hornet FC celebrates Day of the Dead Cultural rebirth in By BIANCA -RAZO ebration of the Dia de los Muertos is important and visually apparent; papi- Orange County Hornet Voices Editor. er-mache skeletons and cut paper banners (papel picado) are traditionally Photo and story thing new and exciting. From paint-' As Americans celebrate. Halloween, the people. of Mexico and Mr. used to decorate the table. Photos of saints of particular importance to the By WILL VOCCIA and ings by- local school. children to' Padilla's Chicano Studies class,. here at FC, turn their attention to the tradi- family sit on the altar along with photos of the deceased relatives the fain- KATHERINE BARKLEY metal sculptures that even' adorn tions surrounding Dia de los Muertos. ily is waiting for. Hornet Staff Writers the buildings' facades, all .'tastes. will be tested and all, senses On Nov. 1,the Ethnic Studies class will celebrate - the 6th Annual to participate in these Mexican traditions, stop by the Sweet irony has befallen the touched. Celebration of Dia- de Los Muertos at 'the Cadena/Transfer patio area. 'Cadena/Transfer Center patio area Nov. 1, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.: The most unlikely of Orange County'"s Artists welcome visitors into There will be food, music,. dancers, and live entertainment. However, the event is open to the campus and the public community. It will be spon- 34 cities. A new cultural Mecca their private studios. The creators main focus will be on the ofrendas done by the Chicano studies and some sored by the Ethnic, Studies Department, Cadena/Transfer Center, Art has eereged from the once decrepit are eager' to share their points. of inner-city streets and alleys of view, .motivations, hardships, and Child Development students. Department, Child Development Department, and'theAssociated Students, Santa Ana, providing a home to successes, and feed upon interac-. Also, this year, in light of the tragedy that occurred on Sept. 11, the I.C.C. Council. artisans and an alternative tion with the strolling audience. Ethnic Studies Department has invited the Fullerton community to partici. Saturday-night destination. to The diverse crowd has the opportu-: would-be moviegoers. nity to see works of art,- as, seen pate in a Community Ofrenda that will be held in the Art. Gallery. Anyone' whnr~nril einnratarlin tin mrnpnne wnteto~ffm~lum~nwrenr . A4 . li . Artist's Village is not a singu-. through the eyes .of, the creators.., WU b11wno bIeeseain cLmuIIU 1U mementos1 b or 113 mem~bsIorwantsll to lar entity. It is a collective effort Refreshments -are' served at most of pay tribute to' America's fallen, is encouraged to bring their offerings to the bound not by business deals, but the exhibits, so there is no lack of Art 'Gallery today, between 8:30 a.m.' and 4:30 p~m., or on Nov. 1, from '4' common. ideals to spread culture. nourishment. This creative community has found Artist's Village in Santa Ana p.m. to 6 p.m. only.' A procession will, take plate from the Cadena/Transfer a way to enlighten and enrich our occupies. an 8-block area. tucked Center to the Art Gallery around 7: p.m. on the day of the event. lives, the common good shared between First and Fourth Streets, Because of the close proximity' in date to Halloween, many people' through art, music, theater, and and Broadway and Spurgeon. misunderstand the actual sentiment of Dia de los Muertos. Los Dias de los eclectic dining. Streets. Restaurants such as the Enjoying art on an empty Trattoria Ciao. (714-973-7788) and Muertos combines the Catholic traditions of All Saint's Day (Nov. 1) and stomach is not recommended. This Two's Company (714-834-0688): All Soul's Day (Nov. 2) with pre-Columbian concepts of death that have is recommended by dining in style are steps away from the, Empire been 'a part of Mexican society since Aztec' times. Mexicans believe that at Gypsy Den Cafe. Theater (714-547-4688) and-Grand Freshly baked death should not be feared, but honored, as this life is merely a temporary. goods and; Central Art Center Theater (714 home-style meals amidst the 278-3371). state-of being while death is permanent. ambiance of a middle-eastern Just minutes from the 5 °re~ What to many Americans is tragic, unpleasant, and morbid, to. Mexicans is California coffeehouse decor,' set way at Broadway, an enriching and an honest appraisal. of human mortality. It is believed that on Nov. 1 and the scene. The Gypsy Den Cafe inexpensive evening awaits you on (714-835-8840),located '2, ancestors return from the afterlife to visit living at 125 the first Saturday of every month, rel- North Broadway,is a treat for all. from 7to 10pm. a tiv es. i a d d After a belly full of Adobe ' ea th a r i se ar bl , " sa id er l ~ . More information can be soup (vegetable stew), the artist found at. www.aplaceforart.org, or within is ready to expand culturally: by calling Larry Yenglin, redevel- Padilla, an FC Chicano, studies professor. 'They are -. - A few paces from the front door of opment project manager for: the part -of the universal 'cycle; they represent the duality ~ the Gypsy Den is the Grand Central City of Santa Ana at 714-647-6563. that is us as individuals and as members of the col-. Art Center, housing extension and lective body of the universe." graduate art programs for Cal State Fullerton. One of the most important aspects of Dia de los More than 75 studios and gal- Muertos is the creation of a memorial altar for the '. leries open their doors to the public departed, known as an ofrenda. Ofrendas are tables . on the first Saturday of every month at no cost to the public. Jazz that are built in homes and. decorated with items that " musicians sway the passersby on the deceased enjoyed while alive. Photos of the dead." the street or in one of several are placed with respect on the ofrenda arid are sur- recently renovated historic build- rounded with 'candles, flowers, and other symbolic=. ings. offerings. Colors and textures, lighting and. sound add- to the, individual fla- Specal foods, soda Pop~ and' sugar candy skulls\ vor of_.each privately .rented studio.. are commnon offerings..The role of ,the arts .in.the cek, space. Each structure 'holds some-' .I.,"-

...... w A.S. Special Election:' Student Center Fee Amendment WI. cIU STUFF! Tuesday, November. 13- Friday, November 16 and Monday, November 19, 2001, 9 a.m. -8 p.m. Fe~wm Tuesday, November 6,2001, 11:50-12:20, Quad - m m:- Within the next two years, the Student Center the California Education Coder The fee require- lo aW.'.tr Complex. at Fullerton College will undergo demoli- ments shall not applyto a student who is a recip- tion and ground, breaking will- begin for the con- ient of the benefits under the Aid to Families with struction of the New Library/L:earning Plaza. Once Dependent Children program, the Supplemental. the new Library/Learning Plaza is constructed and Security Income/State Supplementary Program, or the staff is in -place, renovation and remodeling of the General' Assistance Program. IubytwuEm the old Library will be underviay for the relocation The mandatory Student Center Fee shall be of' the Student Center Complex, currently referred imposed 'on all currently enrolled. students in col- to as the "Campus Commons." lege credit courses, unless otherwise specified, The. proposal two-story "Campus Commons,". during their, first semester of enrollment, per each currently and conveniently 'includes: the academic year. At least 20 percent of the students muffbsivynmlm Associated. Stutend Body. Offices, Area for enrolled in.credit classes as of October 1 must cast Club/Organizations, Bookstore, Cadena/Transfer a ballot for the election to be declared valid, with bU ofrkIszt Center, Common-Space Work/Computer Area for two thirds favoring the amendment for passage. student use, Copy Center, Enclosed Game Room, This fee shall be effective Fall 2002, pending Food- Services with Dining Area, approval by the Fullerton College Student Body, Foundation/Scholarship 'office, International Administration and North Orange County Students office, KFCR Radio Station, Mailroom, Community College District Board of Trustees. Multi-Event Facilities with stage, Multiple AS. asks you to vote during the Student Conference. ,Rooms, Outdoor Dining and Center' Fee Election, Tuesday,. November 13 Entertainment Area with Stage, Restrooms, through Friday, November 16 and Monday, Student Affairs Office, Kitchen, Manager's Office, November .19, 2001. Quick, Electronic Voting Publicity Room, Student Lounge, Study Area, Areas are located on the quad (South, 800) and Workforce Center and. ongoing operating of the North Patio (800); near the Library (200); and in facility. the Student Center Managers. Office (800 In order to afford a newly remodeled and Building). state-of-the-art Campus Commons, it will be nec- The results of the electronic election shall be **~gg$$EggggX~ 3 W lsvru z 'usr essary to. seek your support. The annual and tabulated: by an off-campus firm and available ongoing building and operation fee shall not between Wednesday, November 21 and Monday exceed $1 per credit 'hour up to a maximum of November 26. $10 per student, per fiscal, year. The fee require- For more information, contact the A.S. office R , ment shall not apply to students enrolled in non- at (714) 992-7256, room 810. credit courses as designated in Section 84711 of y R Pro Statement Your "Yes" vote for this amendment will provide the necessary support to renovate, remodel and maintain a Student Center Complex/"Campus Commons" that houses highly utilized and important services that benefits all students. It's time that the students, college and community receive a state-of-the-art, multi-purpose and student- friendly facility that enhances college life at Fullerton College. This is an opportunity for students to maintain R S their future Alma Mater's reputation as an excellent community college. It's time to go out with the old. and in R " R y . r . ... r...... a ,. a. r i~... . - ' --- . with the new! We deserve it! Vote "Yes" on the Student Center Fee Amendment! nm < . . . ------. -- - Con Statment ______Y Another fee? The Parking Fee just went up in 2000 and the Health Fee in 2001. Although we deserve a new facil- ity, shouldn't the college be paying for it? Why should we pay for something that we won't see while we're here? Vote "No" on the amendment! A.S. asks you to vote during the Student Center Fee Election, Xesday, November 13 ~ll~fiU~l~rEP~lrl[Equf mCI)o"WO I l K M 0 a through Friday, November 16 and Monday, November 19. Quick, Electronic. Voting 1 Areas are located on the quad (South 800) and North Patio (800); near the Library Mmu (200); and in the Student Center Manager's Office (800 Building). SALE IN RETAIL OUMETS NOVEMBER uro appy Halloween

Knott's 29th Annual Halloween Haunt

." ~ Knott's pulls out- all: the stops during the Halloween season as they present their 29th Annual Halloween Haunt. With over 1,000 mon- sters roaming the. fog- infested theme park, haunt- ing mazes, and great live -entertainment,'Knott's proves it's the place to get in the mood for Halloween. Fullerton Haunted House .

Local. Fullerton Residept' goes all out for Halloween as the front yard is transformed into .a jungle of thrills and chills. The house, located on the corner of Southgate and Brookhurst contains hundreds of dummies that play: the roles of :rotting .corpses, victims" of slice and dice, and infamous villains from various horror flicks.

Disneyland presents a 'Nightmare before Christmas'

Disney's Haunted Mansion has been convert- ed into Tim Burton's "A Nightmare Before Christmas." The attraction, titled "Haunted Mansion Holiday," includes Jack Skellington as 'Sandy Claws.' stadInstead of the tra- NOTICE OF CIGARETTE MARKETING CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT ditional Christmas sleighs IFYOU SMOKED AS A MINOR BETWEENAPRIL 2, 1994 AND DECEMBER31,. 1999, THIS MiASS ACTION NOTICEMAY AFFECTYOUR RIGHTS;' and reindeer, the Haunted Aclass action lawsuit ispending inthe Superior Court of the State of Californiafor the County of San Diego, entitled Daniels v.Philip Morris, Case No. 719446 Mansion includes a coffin (JCCPNo. 4042). ThisNotice isto informyou of the Court's decision tocertify a Plaintiff class (the "Class"), thenature of the claims anddefenses, andyour rights at this time. Are YouAffected by ThisCase? sleigh and hay stacks in Thefollowing aremembers of the Class. All persons who asCalifornia resident minors (under 18 years of age)smoked one or more cigarettes in California between April 2, 1994 and December 31, 1999. TheDefendants inthis caseare Philip Morris Incorporated; RIJ.Reynolds Tobacco Company; Brown & the shapes' of Christmas WilliamsonTobacco Corporation; andLorillard Tobacco Company. What isThis CaseAbout? trees. This attraction isf Plaintiffsallege that duringthe relevant period, the Defendants engaged, inunlawful, deceptive and unfair marketingandadvertising practices inorder to fun for all ages.3 seduceand induce minors inCalifornia to smoke cigarettes inviolation of Business& Professions Code§17200. Basedonthese allegations, thePlaintiff's seekto recover onbehalf of themselves andthe Class certified bythe Court (i)disgorgement and/orrestitution of allmonies obtained bythe Defendants fromthe sale of cigarettesto minors duringthe Class Period, and (ii) an order enjoining these practices.- Thelawsuit also requests anaward of attorneys' feesand costs if the lawsuit issuccessful. It isantici- patedthat anysuch request byClass Counsel will be sought to be paid either by a deduction from any recovery obtained bythe Class or directly. bythe Defendants. The Defendantsdenyall of theallegations of wrongdoing andliability to theClass. 'Inadditioni, theDefendants contend that a settlementthat they reached with theState of Californiabarsthis action inits entirety. The Defendants haveasserted various additional defenses. TheNotice isnot intended tobe, and should not be construed as,an expression of any opinion bythe Court with respectto the truthof theallegations inthe lawsuit orthe merits of the claims ordefenses asserted. Thesole purpose ofthis Noticeisto informyou of the pendencyof this lawsuit sothat youmay make an informed l decisionasto whetheryou wish toremain inor opt out of theClass. Plaintiffs will berequired toprove their claimsata trial setto begin on May 14, 2002. YouMayExclude Yourself from the Class. Youhave achoice whetherornot to remain a member of the Class. Toremain amember of the ClassYOU NEED NOT DO ANYTHING ATTHIS TIME. Asa Class memberyou will bebound by all orders of the Court whether favorable orunfavorable, andthis case will resolveany claims against the Defendants youhave concerning the allegationssummarized inthis Notice.If the Class issuccessful, thenyou will beable to participate inany recovery obtained. If,however, anyjudgment isrendered in favorof theDefendants, thenyou will not receiveany recovery. Further, ifyou remain inthe Class, you will bebarred from asserting thesame claims against the Defendants inany future lawsuit youbring as an individual. (i.e.,any unfair competition claimunder California Business &Professions Code §17200 basedon the acts as alleged inthe complaint).Youalso have the right to seek the Court's permission tointervene orappear inthe action as a namedClass co-representative andto render an appearance throughyour own counsel. lf.youdonot wishto remain amember of the Class, you must state that youwish to "opt-out" inwriting tothe address listed below postmarked byNovember 19,2001. If you opt-out (exclude)yourself, youcannot obtain any recovery obtained onbehalf of the Class and you will not bebound byany Court orders orjudgments. To exclardeyourself, youmust write to:Gilardi & Co., P.O. Box 8040, SanRafael, CA 94912-8040. 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Page 8 Fullerton College Arts&Entertainient The Hornet ? ::: ",4..' . .. /Aiiz^'a'"- %a#'- - Cl) Tewiews Fullerton College 10, Movie Guide By DIANA TEMAL lonely room with walls painted Brave choices made by Amos can wound and words can heal, and pounds. Larson was hypnotized 'Hornet Staff Writer black and red curtains that flap as certainly further establish her as both are included on the The Man. That by a self-help guru who forces the cold air floods the room. This a pioneer in music. abm 'Wasn't There Larson to see true inner beauty. In *Tori Amos' new , music is not simply to be listened Each, song, is presented USA Pictures " October 31" his eyes, Rosemary has the perfect "Strange Little Girls," certainly to but absorbed: from the perspective of a differ. Rated: R body, perfect smile and sense of lives up to its .name. The .album She makes an untraditional ent woman. Different personal- humor, just like all the girls his provides a,. mixture of odd and choice of not changing the songs ities and emotions are present- Set in the summer of 1949 and father had told him to date. haunting tracks. from a male. perspective J o a ed that could ultimately repre- filmed in black and white, The Man rom the first track, "New female perspective: "97. Bonnie sent every woman at any given Who Wasn't There is a story of pas- Age;" listeners are seized, with the and Clyde,". written by Eminem time. fx ,st sion, crime and the aftermrath; ofHes .thick lingering, emotion that was the most shocking track on the She makes the "'songs sound¢e y committing these' acts XEd' Cranie;" Wire Brothers " November 9 envelops the haunting voice trade- album, arousing: feelings of being eccentric, yet. somehow y .} played by Billy Bob' Thornton, a Rated: R mark .of Amos. Needless to say, watched by red, bloodshot eyes dimensional, allowing the local barber iini a small California nothing is:: too taboo for this- from under a bed. listener to relate. The words >:: town sets 'out"to blaclcmail a local Joe Moore, played by Gene singer/songwriter. The unexpected content is part in this latest work are very man who's having an affair with his ?.,:ackmian, has "a beautiful young "New Age," ties you up and of what compelled her to interpret powerful and poignant. wifeF D~oris, Frances Mclormand. wife; money owe ;to him, and a drags you, to the. corner, of a dark, the song 'for her album.. As Amos points out,,"Words . The. whole scheme , soon; kunravels ,job he adores. Moire is a thief. and' secrets are revealed that 'lead to Moore is soon caught in his game a mu~rder. ,' by a security cameral. tape. The Incuus "Morins~ V\iew" ------"Mm" story focus' on Moore and his gang By KELLI FADROSKI Tracks such as "Nice' To space alien invasion, mixed with Domes ieof thieves who are, planning on that Hornet'-A&E Editor Know You," "Just. A Phase," and the get-your-grove-on sound of a "tne 'ghe t' of aijewelry store. Moor's assistantt;' Bergman "Warning" exploit the bands amaz- bass 'guitar. DidU haflce Param.ount PiCtUres' (Danny ;Devit), turns 'thee whole With the. trademark vocals; of ing songwriting ability. As great as the rest of the November 2. Rated: R - a"roujnd ;a:' obby Blase Incubus lead'. singer 'Brandon "Morning View" is, a diverse album is, it's hard not to skip back scheme Boyd, this album picks up right album because it incorporates var- to the "Wish You Were Here" track (peiroy Lihido)~ and Pinky :Pincus Starring John Trav l~'a<"(Ricky Jay),\ end up - broke, where'their chr-pin"Mk ious genres of music all balled into and listen to it over and over again. Frank Morrison,. a divorced "fathom betrayed and blaecmailed. Yourself" l at-toppng"Mk one, and of course, those genres "Wish You Were Here" is a whom discovers deadly 'secrets "; With the single "Wish You, being mined to form what we've showcase of songwriting perfec- about his 11-year~-old tion that paints a son13ewGhosts ; Were Here," already making its come to know as Incubus. beautiful and 'stepfather Rick'-Barnei(Vince Warner Brothers. October 26 mark on they radio ''and singles Being 'someone that is against peaceful mental picture. Vaugh). Morrisons son' Danny RatedR charts, the rest of the -album is' sure DJ's in rock bands, Incubus. pulls 'htIncubus is definitely not a one starts to reveal information~ to him w not to disappoint Incubus 'fans. of DJ and rock' band htwonder, as their off the mix tracks "Drive" that becomes more troublesome as "13 Ghosts" is a state-of-the- The album, "Morning View," quite nicely., Just to add a little and "Pardon' Me" did amazingly time.. goes on. Morrison is torn art remake" of the xelassite 1960, released on Tuesday,. Oct. 24, had, funkin' grovin'.flavor to the album, well upon release. I'm predicting between believing his son, whose William Castle horror film about a get wristbands for the "Are In" provides'- funky, fans lining the 'streets of You a "Morning View" will share in the track record of honesty isn't that family that inherits a spectacular Hollywood to purchase the- album signing the follwing Friday. ,almost reggae beat meets the 'outer same glorious light: album *great, and revealing the informa- old house from an eccentric uncle. tion ,to his ex-wife, Susan (Teni There's just one problem; the house Polo). Danny then tells his father seems to have a dangerous agenda eCorLBoer about a murder involving Barnes all its own. Trapped in their new which guides Morrison to try to home by strangely shifting walls, By ALEX MARQUEZ ' - "Audio Boxer," contains piano SomeThing Corporates' lyrics their emotions. Hornet Staff Writer instrumentation that 'plays the are spurred directly from SomeThing. Corporate is ;figurie out the truth. , the family encounters powerful and melody, which makes the music Andrew McMahon on vocals, vengeful' entities that threaten to . is flow nicely through your ears. piano, and B3-, William Tell and annihilate anyone in their 'path. another' member of the Drive-Thru- With vocalist Andrew show- Josh. Parlington on guitar, Brian Shallow';:Hal. Soon, the family is joined by Records label family. that presents casing his beautiful voice, includ- Ireland' on bass and Clutch on 20t , Century Fox* November 9 an offbeat ghost hunter who is the sounds of and Indie rock, ing his 'high-pitched singing style, drums. Rated: PG-13 determined to free the spirits within their, music. style. the album has a great sound. I like this release ahd those 'who . imprisoned 'in the house. Caught in The-band'. stands out.compared My favorite song is called "If enjoy, his type 9f music ql4. t ~Hal Larson, played by Jack', a frantic race to save themselves to .otherobandsr on'the label'because. U C Jordan;'which' starts 'out with itf as -wejll.'z out and ;-ive -this Bl[ sutiately a "1~awgy." before it is too late, the human" of-the .categorie' whichithey can be heavy drums and then the switch up album-"i1-spin&-The six-trF.P' ~Ash t2kt ea-old bph} -dvised. inhabitants 'realize the house ' 'is;"a placed into., to the' guitar that. has a catchy beat available. virtually everywhere. by his dying father to date only riddle, which contains 'the key to - Although SomeThing Corporate to it. For more, information on pretty young women, and he does. their imminent salvation - or has the Indie Rock' sound, their' The lyrics are amazing as the SomeThing Corporate or to check When Larson approaches middle destruction. "13 Ghosts" stars age, he falls for a plain beautiful Matthew Lillard, of Scream fame, style differs greatly in comparison piano plays on with awesome solos -out any 'other Drive-Thru. band, to acts such as . starting and ,ending each of the visit the Drive-Thru website at woman Rosemary (Gwyneth Kathryn Anderson and F. Murray SomeThing. Corporates'. EP tracks on the -album. www.drivethrurecords.com. Paltrow), who weights over 300 Abraham. WEDNESDAY October 31, 2001

Page 9 Fullerton College Arts&Entertainment The Hornet i .... v...,.:. ?.Y f _,. k . F /hib NV t Y"dL+S'L° Kefli_:Fadroski. A&E Editor" Anaheim's Chain Reaction: Great bands at a great price 'what's happening in Venue ". All-age venue- ered -up by .other bands. in an up-close environment;' Seth and a show cannot fully be enjoyed. The-show starts at 7:30 p.m. the biz' Chain Reaction underwent a said. Although, the venue provides a and tickets are $8. Since this is a presents local and main-. makeover this summer, adding in "I like the connection with the movie screen for those in the back Halloween special, -show goers What's. going on? That is a fan- stream artists their. own ticket window and a-new audience and the bands;' Chris, of of the show going on up front, it's' must be in costume to get in. tastic question. Let's 'analyze- the merchandise table. Recently, the the band Up Syndrome said. just not the same. Ch~ain Reaction is located. at past couple of weeks alone. By ALEX MARQUEZ venue put on two September 11 "I think that they should make Once the. shows are over, do 1652 West Lincoln Avenue in Possibly, the best news of all time is. Hornet Staff Writer benefit shows,' donating. all the it 18 and over so we can get rid of not expect to leave empty-handed. Anaheim. that guitarist Wes Borland, finally money to New-.York residents and all the,'12 year olds," Ashley, anoth- Fans are bombarded with fliers For more information or direc- left that lame band Limp Bizkit.. Local Anaheim venue, Chain volunteers. er concert attendee offered. advertising the next big show at tions to the venue, up-coming -1think .he has finally proved Reaction is a tiny venue that can The thrill of watching your Chain Reaction. shows, and band articles, visit the that 'he can stray from Limp Bizkit hold up to 500 people and is known favorite bands 'in this type of envi- .. Chain Reaction will host a spe- venue website at www.allages.com. and be the individual he always was for the sound it creates within..The ' ronment' makes the experience ten. cial Halloween show on Oct. 31, on stage. Borland never really fit in volume, is intense and the shows are'~ times better.,When the house is full, featuring Orange County's Up Hornet A&E Editor Kelli Fadroski anyway.. fantastic. Chain Reaction is . also the crowd is packed together tight- Syndrome, Ruflo, The Ghost and also contributed to this story. *I especially liked the-statement. one of the few all' age venues in ly' and people all around are breath- The Honor System. released by Bizkit's. front man, the Orange- County.. ing. down each other's necks and infamous Fred. Durst, stating that 'Chain'Reaction -isn't all about bouncing off each other. the. band.:was.. searching for the one particular music scene. Shows The glory of attending shows "illinest guitarist 'ever."I 'guess include various mnusic styles 'such includes getting pushed and sweaty. you'd have to be pretty "ill" toeven -as punk', ska, emo,. indie._ rock, When' the venue starts to get want to enter'that type of mindless skater and hardcore. - steamy, there- is a good sized out- circus. -- Local as .well as mainstream side. area for a quick breath of fresh In other music news ,' Tuesday . acts. that have played .at Chain air or a puff of a smoke. *Oct.:22 was a big day in' the music. Reaction usually are eager to return'" On Monday Oct. 8, Thrice, Refreshments inside can also be industry, as acts such as Incubus, to play again. Chain Reaction is the -Slick Shoes, The Caines and-Sick purchased for when the sweat Bush and, the Cr'anberries all music home to many local music of Change. performed. On Monday drains all the bodily fluids. released new .. junkies. as. they. indulge in the 'kick Oct. 15,. Homegrown, Limbeck,. -Keep in mind that .standing in *Incubus ,released 'the fabulous. back -environment that- the. venue This Camero and Tucker helped the. the middle of the crowd is not for "Morning View' album, Bush puts has created. - cause; raising. $5,000 for the two the faint at heart. The moshpit goes out -their fourth album, "Golden -Each wall is covered with the nights . combined. Each ' band crazy and everyone tries to find State' and The Cranberries release~ T-shirts of bands that have played at played. for 'free and' the Chain their space while getting pushed' a~ semi-disappointing, '"Wake up~ the: club..-over. the years.:,Where I- Reaction' staff 'volunteered their and squeezed. and Smell the Coffee." shirts aren't',covering the walls~ time as well. Early arrivers have the advan- Looking into the world of tele- band stickers .are.: Avid, concertgoers recently -tage of a nice seat on the mini-wall vision, it seems that .the -Survivor" - Sticky propaganda of 'thou- provided':'positive and constructive near the stage, or a couch space fad: has finally cometo an end. The -sands of acts covers the .poles, ceil- criticisms. near the back of the club. The only Kelli FadroskViThe Hornet with Rufio .television station s are reporting that. 'ing and counters. Over the years, "I' like (that the club allows) problem with sitting on the couches Up Syndrome to appear at Chain Reaction on Halloween night comedies such as "Friends".'are some-have -b en scraped off-or coy- all-ages and that you can see bands is that the, stage is fairly far away receiv,ing higher ratings 'than ;these. rather pointless shows. Haleua! All of those shows were stupid to begin with.' There was no real element -of entertainment, I':don't WelcomeS~-.--4 to movie etiquette 101 think in' viewing any of the' "Survivor," -Big Brother," or 'The Movies Tips on. how to - are engrossed in an intense portion smack of gooey butter popcorn lips -Moe' shows did ITeven crack a act at the movies of the film,'- and'-you hear, the while trying to enjoy a film 'is smile. Mexican. hat dance beep of some- enough to make some throw, up! -The.show "Fear, Factor" was By.KELLI FADROSKI one's cell phone. Let's not forget, that is just rude and jlust- disgusting as ,audiences. Hornet A&E -Editor If you do not remember to turn gross anyway. watched the: participants :devour: it off and it goes off during the "Please do not bring in food bags rocky mountain :oysters.; What's: -Ithas been a long day and the movie, find it immediately and shut that make excessive wrinkle noises funny about that' Nothing!. only thing that has pulled. you it off! Doo not even think about pick- into the theater. Try to stick to Were the, networks. trying to, through is knowing .that this ing it, up and answering it before something you can open .once and see. just how, much :we could tom- evening you'll be.attending a flick fully leaving the thete.,,,, ,:. that is ,t hee d ,1f your goal is to achQ, ;Did;}anyone. seethy you: have br-'wnre sto * J.nofl bing your. kidsto an R-: drive-the ratherpeople, inwthe theater - rated movie.. Not,0nly ,doesit'rnake rd insane,' theirt that 'is they-way; to. get' out of :the cow?, .Not only 'is it a, movie. you are- ''you look like a bad parent, or per- under someone's skin. cow blood-straight Photo courtesy of Arista Records What are; we, heathens? dying to see, but it . stars your haps babysitter, but it is annoying " Do not talk to the movie screen. I Looking atthe other shows on. : ' ' favorite actor! You spend the tine know it sounds ridiculous, but seri- television the ""West Wing' started' getting ready for the movie experi- ously, there are people out there out lagging, but has since picked up Bush:relea~;e~ 'Golden State' ence, pick up a friend. or a date, and. who, during an intense horror flick the pace, regaining ,their normal: 'you're ready to go. say things like, "No, do not. go in

-audience. "riends" is doing By KELLI FADROSKI Guitarist Nigel Pulsfordadds inhis - -- As if getting to the theater and -there;' and, "Oh my, what an idiot.' extremely well now that 'everyone Hornet A&E Editor Smind-blowing -guitar.playing: skills paying 'almost nine. dollars is not We do not need you to narrate the knows "who was pregnant:' F-.that make. it easy-to tell'his talent is disappointing enough, the lines are film, okay! or sib- By .the way, how's "fluffy" -Rock-AlternativeBritishhband ,', natural as -he pounds out chords usually long and there is only one " Bringing a long lost friend doing?Ever since the Angel-Buffy Bush, not only released'.their>'fourhK perfectly song after 'song Bassist kid working the ticket window. ling to the movie is not a good idea split into two 'shows deal,' it just album "Golden ,State", on 'TLiesdayr, completes" the 'circle Then there is the snack line. either. During the middle of a hasn't' been interesting. H.uffy' Oct. 23, bull brought it out-witha that is Bush- with his chord pluck- So you. are seriously'-hungry for movie is not the time nor place to should have stayed delad. bang by celebrating- the rele,;ase on~ ing enthusiasm. some popcorn, a soda and some catch up on your life story. Theanwest hal-hur collae Sunset in-Hollywood. = "Golden State captures more chocolate covered, raisins, yet you " Last, but not least, go to the bath- -Bush exploded onto the. music- of the ""; glory days' find yourself,' once again standing room before the movie starts. The scene 'in .1994 ..with- their album :;'with tracks such' as "The People in .a tremendous line. to those adults trying to enjoy the most rude and annoying thing at a "ixteen.Stone.." Off that album That We Love"- and "Headful- of. Once finally in the theater' you film they paid so much for. Babies. 'movie is the person that stands up -alone, they made hits of the tracks j;Ghosts.'" race to pick your. favorite spot and crying and kids running around and steps on-everyone's toes, think- .'Glycerin' Comedown,"I"Machine f "Hurricane".and "Out Of 'This you settle down before the picture. have their place and time, during a ing that their "excuse me, pardon -Head;'- and "Everything-Zen World;'sh~ow off Rossdales' true This is where the fun beings. You movie at the theater is not the place me" is-going to excuse the fact that -Bush released theirs second vocal talent, -as well as_ showcases -start to :notice certain things about for it. they are blocking the movie, as well album in 1996 and 'The Scieence of his lyric writing ability.' the other moviegoers that could. *If there are not that many people as making noise and touching you. 'Things" .in 1999. "My Engine is With You". is' possibly ruini your movie experi-. in the theater, do not pick the seat If your bladder is that small, "As far as their live show;Sgoes,. truly the hardest' Bush track I've- ence. right next to someone. -Especially stay at home and rent the movie, sit they are beyond words. V calist 'experienced.. With' an-almost punk' How about' some movie eti- if there are many open seats. You near, the aisle; or do not. buy the tage in- type vibe and vocal fury, the song is. quette? Here are some rules to live do not have to scrunch up. macho- rande soda supreme. Gai trance-likeosaege tantrums'finsthese of fguitar sure to go 'over well. by when 'going. to a movie so you " Chew with your mouth closed! If 'Each of these things can be pounding: as he interacts wiith the If "Golden State", is any mndi- do not annoy those around you: you eat like, you have -teeth and avoided by using common sense. If crowd'.-Drummer, Robin Goc Adrid ge cation of what is 'to 'come out of " 'Turn of' your, darn cell phone,. gums like Mr. Ed, you need to sit. you remember these simple rules, it 'is simply. amazing, as -he never Bush, .their follow.'lip album is -pager, and watch alarm. There' is somewhere far away from everyone will 'make, the movie going experi- misses a beat during thee . set., going to be something to desire. nothing -more annoying when you. else. - Hearing the crunch and ence more enjoyable for all. I ... - . - . - Sunki Wok Gourmet Chinese Food Decisions Business Hours decisions, 11:00 am. - 9:00 p.m daily, decisions. The next one you make is a biggie. soon youll earnyour Associate Degree.And then what? How about a Bachelor'sDegree from De~ry? Professors with red-wwodd experience Wil teach you insmall doassesmndwell equipped labs. (714).990-9688 You'll enjoy hands-onlearnang that givesyou the skills you need to compete and succeedin today's technology based business word. 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Page 10 Fullerton College The Hornet. Features MINN=81?BIBPII*P~PP~BP~P~PPPP~~~':"':t~;i.~~:: History and evolution of Halloween Haflos en *Why we By the 7th century A.D., with of All Saints', All Saints' and All exchange for praying for the givers. the influence of Christianity, Pope Souls days were called Hallowmas. dead relatives. This distribution of Why wehave the JackO' Lantern celebrate this: Holiday. Boniface IV declared November 1 The tradition of dressing in .food was encouraged by the church All Saints' Day, a day to honor all costumes has both European and as a way of replacing the ancient Halloween " The History and has been roaming the earth By ISRAEL DAWSON saints and martyrs. This was Celtic roots. People would dress up_ practice of leaving out food and of pumpkin carving. ever since. The Irish began to Hornet Features. Editor believed to be an attempt by the and wear masks when they left wine, for the roaming spirits. The refer to this ghostly figure as church to replace the Celtic .festival their house on Halloween believing term was coined as "going-a-soul- "Jack of the Lantern," and then By ISRAEL DAWSON simply "Jack 0' Lantern. " According to 'the History of the dead with a related, church- that the ghost came, back to the ing" and was eventually was taken Hornet Features Editor Channel exhibit on the history of sanctioned festival. The celebra- earthly world on this day. They up by children who-would go door- The Irish, Scottish, and English all have their own version of Jack's Halloween, 2,000 years ago in the to-door receiving treats. For centuries people have been areas' of Ireland, the United In the second half of the nine- Lantern, (Jack 0' Lanterns), by carving face into pumpkins, making carving scary faces into turnips, Kingdom, and Northern France, teenth century, America was flood-. Jack 0' Lanterns. This practice the Celtics held their new year cel- ed with new immigrants. Irish and potatoes, and [ beets. They would evolved from an Irish Myth about a put them into the window to ward ebration on. November "1. This English brought with them the man known as "Stingy Jack." marked the end of summer and the Traditions of Halloween as off Stingy Jack spirit and other evil According to the story Stingy Jack spirits. Immigrants from these beginning of winter. On the night Americans now dressed up into invited the Devil to have a drink of October 31 they celebrated, costumes and would go house-to- countries brought this tradition over with him. Living up to his name he to the United States where the ideal Shamhain (pronounced sow-in). house soliciting treats. In the late devised a plan to get out of paying They believed that bn this 1800s, America moved to make pumpkin began the source of Jake for the drinks.- He told the devil to '0'Lanterns. night the dead spirits returned back Halloween more -of a community turn himself into a. gold coin to to earth causing trouble, damaging celebration than a celebration Pumpkins are indigenous to the which he could us to pay for the western hemisphere and have been crops, and making predictions of the about ghosts, pranks, and witch- drinks. The devil did, and instead of, future more possible. To commem- 'craft. By the turn of the century grown in North America for 5,000 using the money to pay for the years. The largest pumpkin ever orate the event, druids would build the focus was on games, food of drinks Jack put the coin into his great big bonfires. and, people would the season, and festive costumes. grown was 1,140 pounds by Dave pouch next to a silver cross trapping Stelts of Leetonia, Ohio, in 2000. gather, around and, sacrifice crops By the 1920s and 1930s the-devil in his coined formation. and animals to Celtic deities. During Halloween had became a secular In 1584, French explorer, Jacques w mVoccia/'Th Hornet Jack finally freed the devil with Cartier explored the St. Lawrence the, celebration they wore animal A Fullerton residence transfoirn to a Hunted Huse for the Halaeesnsescn. community-centered holiday with the condition that the devil would region of North America reported heads and skins. It was believed at would do this to avoid being recog- parades and town-wide parties. not bother him for an entire year these times. they could tell future tion was also called All-hallows or nized by a ghost and therefore they Also the centuries old. practice of finding "gros melons." The name and'that when he died the devil translates into the English word fortunes. Allhallowsmas (from 'Middle would be left. alone. They would giving treats came back as the would not claim his soul. By 43 A.D., the Romans had English Alholowrnesse meaning also leaving food and wine outside American tradition of "Trick-or- "prompions," which evolved to the After the year had passed, Jack modern term "Pumpkins." conquered the majority of Celtic ter_. All Saints Day) and the night their door to keep the ghost away treating." It was believed 'that to again tricked the devil into climbing ritories. The - Roman festivals before it, the night of Samhain, from their houses; this would prevent neighborhood kids for a tree to pick some fruit. While he Feralia, commemorating the passing began to be called Al-hallows Eve appease the 'ghost and deterring tricking you. would give them was up in the tree Jack carved a of the dead,, and the day of honoring and, eventually, Halloween. them from trying to enter the treats. This now American holiday cross in the trees trunk, tapping the Pomona,, the goddess 'of fruit and In 1000 A.D. the church made house. with it's own tradition evolved over devil, once again. Jack freed the trees, were. combined with the tradi- November 2 All Souls' Day, a day The American tradition of centuries continues to change and devil only if he would leave him tional Celtic celebration of Samhain. of honoring the dead. It was cele- 'trick-or-treating' probably dates grow.. Americans spend an alone for an entire decade. The symbol of Pomona is the apple, brated like Samhain with bonfires,' back to All Souls' Day. parades in estimate of -$6.9 billion dollars Jack died soon after this and 'and the tradition of "bobbing for parades, and dressing up in cos- England. During the festival the annually on Halloween making it God would not let, such 'a shady apples" was believed to have origi-: tumes as saints, angels, and devils. poor would beg for food. They the country's" second largest person, him into heaven. The devil, nated from this part of history. Together, these 3 festivals, the eve were ' given "Soul Cakes," in commercial holiday.. still being upset with Jack trickery and not be able to claim Jack soul because of the promise he made. Tackling a hard career in radio entertainment Sent Jack out into the night to roam the earth with only. a burning piece Radils A day in the ,paraphernalia and a microphone of coal to light' his way.. padded in black foam greet the eye. Life of Mandy. Legend, has it that Jack put Israel Dawson/The Hornet "These are the three practice the coal into a carved out turnip Pumkins for Halloween Dominguez rooms that we spend the. first semester, of broadcasting in. You By TIM BLAINE can transmit to the room next door .What you need to HornetStaff Writer but you, can't go on live air from here." At. first. it's. almost. impossible.: She glances at her watch and know about Anthrax to. tell from which direction the walks out of the booth. Dominguez music is coming. In the fog of the, is just about ready to go on-air Anthrax " General infor- passage or other human defense morning it seems to be directed after her professor, Mr. Ed Burger mation regarding your, mechanisms. downward from the sky itself. The signs off and introduces Symptoms for inhalation music is easy on the ear and invites Dominguez. safety on Anthrax anthrax -- can be disguised as the those passing by to linger for a "I* grew up listening to my common cold. They may lead to moment- on a seat provided by the mom's Beatles and Monkees By SHAUNA FISHER severe breathing problems or shock planter. Behind a red 'brick wall albums," Dominquez said.."We Hornet Staff Writer after several days. with the call letters KBPK over the weren't allowed to listen to Rick Tim B aim/'It e" Hornet Inhalation infections haven't door, is the campus radio station. Dees because he called people stu- F C student Mandy DarrErguez works as as radio disc jcckey. Since the recent breakout of been as common as skin infections, When- Mandy Dominguez pid. But I listened anyway. Still do. undeclared major. In the coming than a minute. Occasionally a word bio-terrorism in the U.S., there which - make up 95 percent of turns the knob to enter that door, I listen to Arrow 93 too."~ spring she plans to graduate with like "consortium" pops up. It does- have been many misconceptions anthrax cases. she crosses the threshold into a Dominquez says her' favorite certificates in both Broadcasting n't faze her. about Anthrax and how it affects They occur when the bacteri- world, many' of us have at one time song is John Lennon's' "Imagine," and Programming. Where she will "At first I wanted to be a jock- it's-Victims. um enters a cut on the skin. What or another wondered about enter- but since the, song doesn't meet go after that, she's unsure. ey, then a vet, a marine biologist, Anthrax is actually an acute begins as a bump on the skin can ing -ourselves. It is. the world of KPBK's easy listening format, it is "Eventually I want to work in. kindergarten teacher and now I infectious disease caused by quickly turn into a painless ulcer. romance, hope, 'pain and dreams. It not played. L.A. but that's ' real competition. know what I want to be. I want to Bacillus anthracis, a spore-forming' The ulcer usually grows as large as. is'the world of music radio. After a brief chat with her pro- I'm hoping for an internship in the be the music director of a radio sta- bacterium that primarily affects three centimeters in diameter with a "I can't sit for long in. a library fessor about the songs recently spring and I hear there's a station in tion. I. love music, all kinds of wild and domestic mammals. dark center. Lymph glands nearest because it's too quiet," Dominguez played and a. few jokes, Shamrock, Texas that's hiring peo- music." The bacterium has been known to the infection may also swell. said. Dominguez gets to work. ple for $15 grand a year. Where is First she would like to firm up to spread faster in agricultural Around twenty percent of untreated She's been a student at "I try to get here early. We Shamrock, Texas?" a world that has become uncertain. regions, especially in developing cases of cutaneous anthrax infec- * Fullerton' College for four years don't get paid, but I. look at it as Since she was young, Mandy "My friend and I were plan- countries that don't have veterinary tions result in death. and' walks 'about .,the classrooms though it were a real job. In radio and her twin sister. Colleen have ning to go to Paris this summer but public health programs. A third type of Anthrax occurs with a deliberate confidence point- you can never be late. Nothing is ridden horses. Her parents met one we've cancelled because of the ter- Contrary to popular belief, in the stomach or intestinal area. It * ing out the machinery of radio. worse than live air that's dead air." another at 'a racetrack where they rorists attacks. I want to study at Anthrax has been found globally. is usually contracted by eating She motions toward a boxy Dominguez continues. her worked as trainers. Her horse, Tag- the American University in Paris. But South America, Southern and undercooked meat from an infected *contraption sitting alongside its work as she compares two lists of a-Jet, has been her buddy for most Can you imagine studying French Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, the animal. The infection resembles an sisters, on a. long, table. times and songs-. One is the play of her life. and broadcasting in Europe?" Caribbean and Middle East report inflammation of the intestinal tract. "That's an old reel-to-reel list and the other is the program A destroyer has just left San It isn't likely that this soon to are known to report the most cases Initial signs include nausea, loss of player recorder that we had. to sheet. Diego for the' Afghanistan Theater, be Fullertoni College graduate is of Anthrax in animals. appetite, vomiting, fever, followed practice' splicing tapes on. On the' "The music I want to play is the energy secretary has just made thinking about Shamrock, Texas Dr. Calvin Young, a biology by abdominal pain, vomiting blood wall are cartridges we use to pro- on the list and has to match with an announcement, $300. million though. it's true that. people there instructor at FC, says animals are and severe diarrhea. Between 25 *mote service announcements." the spots for news, weather and will be spent to upgrade a trans- search radio dials for music. It's genetically equipped to host the bac- and 60 percent of cases are fatal. She walks, to one of several announcements on the sheet."' mission line from northern' more probable that the lady who 'terium opposed to. the human system .Most cases of Anthrax surface booths that line the far wall and Mandy graduated from La California, and on it goes. All of rides thoroughbreds, listens to 'that is not prepared to fight it. seven days after the initial contrac- when she'-'flips on the lights the Habra High School in 1998 and the world's important news goes Rick Dees, and wants to study in "Under certain environmental tion- of the disease. The earlier switch, "dials, knobs, computer came to Fullerton College' as an out over the air from KBPK in less Paris is just enjoying the music. stresses, such as dry or hot weather, symptoms are recognized and the the bacteria. will change from it's disease is detected* the more suc- normal growing form," Young said. cessful treatment will be. Doctor's Medium Brown Girl, stops by Cal State Fullerton "This. is the vegetative form, also can prescribe effective antibiotics. By ISRAEL DAWSON first books of poetry' and short sto- poet. No. No. No. I fell like I'm this known as a spore form. The spore CDCP recently informed CNN Hornet 'Features Editor ries were published, Chicana Falsa counter girl who got lucky. 'I. form allows the' bacterium to that the direct person-to-person and other stories, of Death, Identity, worked the counters at ;Sizzler, remain stable, and able to hang out spreading of, anthrax is extremely Mechele Serros, .currently liv. and Oxnard. She sold copies of her Aaron Brothers, and Michael's Arts for decades." unlikely. ing in New York City working on book out of her garage when the and Crafts. 'So I was always wit- These surviving spores come There is a vaccine for the dis- her novel,' .Notes for a Medium publisher went out of business. nessing life from the other side of in different sizes. The size of the ease available. It is reported to be Brown Girl. Revisited California Since then her book Chicana Falsa the counter and on the back of order spore a human is exposed to how 93% effective. It is manufactured on Wednesday October 17, 2001 has become required reading in high forms I would just jot down things I the disease was contracted and can and distributed by BioPort Corp. of and did a poetry 'reading and book schools and universities nationwide.. would see;' Mechele Serros said. determine which of the three ways Lansing, Michigan. It contains no signing at Cal State Fullerton. She was also named by This humble poet, Serros, gives an anthrax infection can manifest. dead or live cells of the bacterium. Many students'-showed their Newsweek as "one of the top young advice to young writers, "Through Breathing in anthrax spores The anthrax Vaccine Immunization support form both CSUF and FCC women to watch for in the new centu- writing, young people can break will result in an inhalation (lungs) Program in the U.S. Army Surgeon making it a packed house, standing ry'"and made the Los Angeles Times down negative and' demeaning infection. The smaller spores can General's Office can be reached at room only.'- After the performance Best Seller List with her newest col- stereotypes of their own communi- get into the lungs, but while larger 1 -877_-8222.(GETVACC) you could purchase her book and lection of humorous fiction, How to ty. But majority of the students I spores don't make it past the nasal. http://www.anthrax/osd.mil get it signed. Additionally you be a Chicana Role Model. speak to haven't read anything that's could purchase "I'm a-'small, medi- She does not define herself similar to their world. So, if I were um, or large' brown 'girl or boy' as a poet but someone whose them, I'd challenge a teacher about shirts to show support, of her has gotten lucky. that or pick one person who is sup- Visit the Hornet online upcoming novel. "There's the stereotype [for a portive about my writing, my voice. She was born in 'Oxnard, poet], someone who is incredibly It's not always going to be your www.fchornet.com California. She was still a student deep and intelligent and so intense. teacher, your parent or even your Isrel DawsonlHornet Photographer at Santa Monica College when her An icon. But I don't see myself as a best friend." Mechele Senvos answering questions at CSUF .WEDNESDAY October 31, 2001 Page 11 Fullerton College Sports The Hornet

. .. .*,aunim'i hY i y4 .r!>/ LadyHornets looking o g back to th:e fuure PatrickKinmartin. So "eNew coach is ,were added over the offseason. Along with, the face of the Sports Editor intent on turning the .po team, many aspects' of the program gram around this Season . have changed. The team practices' Fantasy turns into, with hopes of success in- differently, aspires for new goals, years to come., . and plays a new, style of soccer. Reality in this Game - We want to establish a system By KELLI FADROSKI that, new players on this, team can This mray be you hard for to Hornet Staff Writer . " work with,"" said- Coach Pam believe, but I own a. professional foot- Lewin,'who came to FC last spring.. ball team. Although it has been -a rough "We have a- lot of new players on. Yep, thats right; I call all the shots season for the FC Women's Soccer this years. team, but we hope 8 to 11 for this franhise, enjoy a cooshy exec- tea~rn,~it is-evident that the the grass of them 'can come back and play utive office, and ' make way more' is greener on the side of the next year."' Kelli Fadroski/The Hornet -other the Women's Soccer team has beer 'enthusiastic during a rough season. money than you could ever hope to field for the .Lady Hornets. Lewin came to. FC with the With 'a bright future' to look forward to, earn in a .lifetime. The team has struggled during. intention of helping' the Lady OK, maybe I still make minimum work hard in conditioning for the more balance bewtween the offense cate here, or obtain an AA so Orange Empire Conference '(OEC) Hornets compete with the .high cal- able to reach other wage at miy part-time job. And the season to keep up with, conference's and defense. Since Lewin. considers they're goals- play' in aseason that has served as a " iber of competition in the -Orange ' she they may have." cooshy; office: where I run' the team fast-pace style of play. herself offensive-minded, transition. period' for the program. Empire Conference. Another way Lewin hopes to from is actually the old couch in my "I guaranteed them in the very brought in Kim Cahill as an assistant They are predominantly composed ,She immediately' stressed' to 'improve the program is to recruit bedroom. beginning- that they'd be in the best coach to work on the team's defense. of 'new coaches and players whom the team that they would need to more FC students and to get them of mine isn't exactly a condition of their lives," Lewin said. Cahill was, a defender for This-team to join the team. 'a list of players. She implemented a strict condi- Orange Coast and has bolstered the franchise either, it's in is that my computer who dont even know I tioning program in the offseason. team's ,sagging confidence with her "Our' understanding there are players here at Fullerton exist. Lewin also runs practices differently, passion for soccer. that have played at- high But everytime the weekend than the team had in years past, The "I absolutely love this sport;' College rolls levels of soccer that we've never around, they compete for me as.I ty to team's -intensity in practice appears she said. "The knowledge and com- met," Lewin said. "We'd like to defeat opponents in, the league I play to have carried over into games, mitment Coach Lewin and I posess encourage those players come for.. "We're working on giving, one is going to help thisi program to out. It would help us have the kind world hundred percent regardless of who improve. We are in the process of 'Welcome, to :the'wonderftul of depth that the best teams in our football, a game that is grow- we are playing and what iheir record making a big move in this program." of fantasy conference already have." throughout'Amrerica. is" Cutrona said. "We've already In addition to striving for fing popular a new commitment to When broken down to it's essence, made an improvement from last year' 'excellence on' the field, Lewin and ~With excellence, it shouldn't be hard for it is merely another form of gambling. and it's only going to get better." Cahill would like to see their play- team to pick up more talent. It's playing. fantasy football isn't Cutrona is o~ne of only three ers do well in the classroom. the However, just another reason Lewin is opti- odds, and- ends or table players who returned from last sea- The coaches have made it about 'shady about the future of the 'dealers. son's, squad:-She and fellow return- known to the team that they would mistic pro- gram.: game requires' a certain' er Danielle -Ayala were named, co- like them to maintain a GPA of 3.0 The know we need to be able strategy. You the play-' captains of the team. or higher while working to accom- "We 'amount of .pick like them; and deal. Even, though though the team plish their educational goals. to' compete with teams ,ers, decide when to'play City and many otherissues that come with 'hasn't'experienced much success in "We encourage our players to Cypress, Long, Beach with she "I team. their last, season at FC, the pair is be 'academically competitive as Orange Coast," said. think running an actual team will enjoy the sport so .But you really don't, have to. be a . pleased with. the way things have well, Lewin said. "I would like this much more if we can. create this football fan to play. Some leagues are- changed for the better. each of the players to be on an aca- Will Voccia/The Hornet Lewin is trying to establish 'demic plan so they can get a certifi- '.type of competitive atmosphere." so simple, your little:sister' could' con- Kim Cahill (left) and Pam Lewin (right) are looking to turn around. FC soccer. tend for. the title. And she doesn't nec- essarily have to be 21 either. Many websites allow fantasy .eague owners to lAy for free. Wbile; IQetslump conti1nue s atr to Saddleback ~it s'always ni~e~towjn somel extra casl,' sometimes the thrill, of victory is the Fall Sports Update* finish overall after posting a time of WOMEN'S 'SOCCER FC fotblleam cant :al0iThe :team finished 3rd over- 'The, team ended a five game Perhaps the best way to play alnthe competition. ' ' losing streak in a big way by crush- Fantasy Football is to do itwith friends contain potent Gaucho '' The men's and women's teams ing Golden West, 7-0. Grace or co-workers. Not only does it build offense. '' both move: on to the Southern' Cutrona sparked the Lady Hornets comradery, but it is'a good way'to get California Championships on offensive outburst with 3 goals. back at someone your upset .with. Saddleback, handed the, FC' Saturday. '' The Lady- Hornets finish their If someone in your'league hasn't football team their third consecutive'' season next 'Tuesday. 'when they returned your prized -DVD or pair of ,loss" with a' 47-22 defeat of, the WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL travel 'to Santa Ana to take. on the jeans, just take it out'on them. by' beat- Hornets on~ Saturday afternoon in 'The 'Lady'. Hornets defeated Dons. ing them in fantasy football. It 'may Irvine. conference rival Cypress, 3-0,. sound cheesy, but it can feel pretty dam' The- Hornets pulled within four Friday night at FC. MEN'S WATER POLO good to put a dentin -their ego. points of the Gauchos late in the Michelle Davis. and Renee The Hornets 'came up one Football isn't-'the only sport that first quarter when Rashaad Bell Garand both led the team'--with 13' game short of winning the ,hosts fantasy leagues. Many people rushed for a two-yard score. But the kills each.. Crystal Day added 14 Saddleback tournament after losing also play fantasy 'baseball, fantasy Gauchos'.'exploded for 26 points in digs, and sophomore 'Laura Siapin 14-9 to Long Beach' last Saturday. hockey, and even fantasy.golf.' the second: quarter to take 40-10 recorded a game-high 36, assists. The team breezed through Like football, they are all a good' lead at halftime.. 'The' Lady Hornets have two early round games against way for the average ;person to get clos- ' The' Hornets' (3-4) have 'only ;road matches this week. 'They trav- Grossmont, Mt.SAC,. and' er to the respective sport.- won one game since jumping'out to el to Golden West for a conference' Southwestern, to earn a spot in the There are even' many magazines the program's best start since.199L. match tonight 'and then take' on, finals. that devote publications that help fanta- They 'will try to get back on track' Riverside on Friday.' The-team finished the season. sy. sports players in their quest to run when. they. host Golden -West- at with, an 18-8 record and will begin the ultimate team. 1p.m. qon Saturday at- Fullerton 'MEN'S SOCCER' play in the Orange Empire. playoff tournament this 'btObviously, it's not the real thing, College. Christian' Rus' late score gave Conference btyou can't get much closer to the the Hornets a. 1- 1, tie at Riverside weekend, CROSS-COUNTRY on Friday. Sophomore Carlos Rojas fin-. The team remained- in second WOMEN'S WATER POLO ished second overall at the Orange place in .the Orange 'Empire The team has advanced to the. Conference' with the tie. Orange Empire Conference pre- Tim Blaine/The Hornet 'Empire -Conference ;Championship Fullerton College Sophomore Deonta Birdsong attempts to run past last Saturday with a time The Hornets continue their lims tomorrow at ,Riverside. They 'finishing Hornet's 47-22 loss to the Gauchos. of 21:04. quest for the dEC. title on Friday have 'an opportunity to qualify .for the Saddleback defense-in the Meredith Ingle led the. Lady with a game against Cypress at the' championship round on- Hornet runners. with a seventh place 3 p.m. Saturday. ii . -

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"Dia De Lbs Muertos Celebration - The Cadena Transfer Center and the Ethnic studies department'will be host- ingth annual Day of the Dead celebration at 7:30p.m. on the Cadena patio. Join them for music, food, art, danc- ing and fun. " Bible Study - Join the Christian students every Thursday as they reflect in fellowship at 12p.m. in room 520. For more information contact Mrs. B. Huck at (714) 992-7136. Friday, November 2 " CSUF and Cal Poly Pomona Tour - From 7-2p.m. Sign-up at the Cadena Transfer center, room 801. " Music Department- Jazz bands concert in the Campus theater at 8p.m. Tickets are on sale' priced from $6.50- $7.50. For more information contact Sally Clausen at (714) 992-7298. Saturday, November 3 " Fullerton College Community Band -Benefit Concert at 3p.m. Donations will be accepted to, benefit the September 11, Neediest Fund. For more information call (714) 992-7296;' * Cadena Transfer Center- New Saturday hours from 9a.m.-2p.m.' " UC Santa Barbara Tour -'Trip sponsored by the Cadena Transfer Center. Hours are from 7a.m.-5p.m. Will Voccia/The Hornet Tuiesday, November 6 Local Fullerton resident converts yard into haunted crypt with decaying zombies emerging from the depths of their graves. " Poetry Night -Join in the Cadena Transfer Center tonight from 5-8p.m. as "Grounds for Unity" presents Poetry Night.- Students are welcome to join in and share some of their personal poetry. Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society " Studies in Old and New Testament club' are holding prayer meetings every Tuesday at 12p.m.i in room 515. NI Fosters, promotes and recognizes scholastic achievement and serves the community and FC. Wednesday, November 7 Associated Students of FC " "Shroud of Silence"- The video presentation will be showing today starting at 6p.m. in the student center. The = Has been created to express the general will of the students to the administration, to organize and event is co-sponsored by the Feminist Majority group and the Cadena Transfer Center. finance a student activity program and to work for the betterment of the college through student sponsored events. Thursday, November 8 " 'College Fair - Meet, more than 30 representatives from various UCs, Cal States, private schools, and even out- Association of Holistic Health of-state schools, today from 9:30a.m.- 12:30p.m. out on the quad. Supports all aspects of the FC Massage Program for the mutual benefit of the students, faculty and the ". Music Department - Symphonic Winds Band Concert at 8p.m. in the campus theater. Tickets range from $6.50- community. $7.50. For more information contact Sally Clausen at (714) 992-7298. Black Student Union " UCLA Application Workshop - In the Cadena Transfer Center, Room 801, from 1-2p.m. *Bible Study - Join the Christian students every Thursday 'as they -reflect in fellowship at 12p.m. in room 520. Promotes Black awareness, community service and education at FC. For more information contact Mrs. B. Huck at (714) 992-7136.. .5 Campus Crusade for Christ Monday, November 12 Gives students an opportunity to meet'and have biblical study and fellowship. ' Holiday -No school / Campus closed *Chapman University Tour - Sponsored by the Cadena Transfer Center the tour is from 7a.m.- 4 p.m. Christian Students Puirpose is to provide an atmosphere and activities for Christian fellowship, to introduce the Tuesday, November 13 Christian Fellowship, and to introduce' the Christian faith. *Studies in Old. and New Testament club are holding prayer meetings every Tuesday at 12p.m. in room 515. " Student Fee election -Make sure to vote today from 9a.m.-8p.m. in the Student Center 800 building. C Circle K Emphasizes the advantages of the democratic way of life, and provides opportunity for leadership, Wednesday, Novenmber 14 development and service. 0* Homecoming Bash - Free food, entertainment, pep rally,' the "Great American Smoke Out'"and more. In the quad from 12-l1p.m. Includes FC Co llege Hour. I) Fashion Club *Theater Arts' Department- "Gross Indecency" will be playing November 14-18 in the Bronwyn Dodson Theater. Provides Fashion Design students an opportunity to apply classroom know ledge to campus. Call ahead to get your tickets at (714).992-7433. events and services.- " UCLA Tour- Sponsored by the Cadena Transfer Center.- The tour is from 7a.m.-5p.m. F.C. Press Club *UC Applic'ation Workshop - located in the Cadena Transfer Center from 1-2p.m.0 Recognizes individual ability and achievement in journalistic pursuits. F.C. Science Club Gathers all the talents, resources and materials of interest to FC students and broadens and "nnouncemets promotes student understanding within various realms of science. indigenous A.S. Handbook/ Academic Planner - The A.S. Planner is available. Anyone who has purchased a fall campus Peoples of the Americas I.D. card or. an'A.S. benefits sticker is ;eligible to receive a planner. The planners. will be distributed at the I.D. It is the movement of progress in education and human endeavors by indigenous peoples of the office, student affairs, and the A.S. office. Americas. Promotes higher education and supports any male/female of the indigenous backgrounds. Make a difference on campus. Get. involved! - A.S. Leadership Opportunities. available for Senator and Commissioner positions A.S. 'scholarships and special parking privileges available. 'Contact the A.S. office, room tC Inter-Club Council {I.C.C.} '810, at (714) 992= 7256 or the Student Affairs office, room 816, at (714) 992-7248 for more information. It is a subsidiary organization of the Associated Students that expresses the general will of the clubs; promotes and sponsors activities supporting FCAS and club interests. Cadelna Transfer CenerOpnSaturays -Begnning Saturda, ov. 3,the Ciana Transfer Center will be = KFCR It is a student managed radio station and service of the Associated Students.

Lambda Society Purpose is to raise consciousness and understanding of FC students and faculty to the many diverse issues that affect and effect gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender persons: to act as a support system; to create a comfortable environment at FC by promoting understanding, acceptance and equality.

L.L.N.S.C. Latina Leadership Network Student Club It is a.support organization committed to leadership development, educational excellence, student development and affirmative action.

Latter Day Saints Student Association Provides fellowship for all LDS college students.

M.E.C.H.A. Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan Purpose is to inspire chicano fellowship and leadership and to establish an 'educational network rel- Bible-Study - Join the.Christian students eyery Thursday as they reflect in fellowship at 12 noon in room 520. ative to chicanos. For. more information contact Mrs. B. Huck at (714) 992-7136. Paralegal Club TheStudies in Old and New Testament Club are holding prayer meetings every Tuesday at .12 noon in room 515. Acquaints interested students with parallelism through different resources and materials and encourages networking to enhance job hunting and career advancement.

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