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Janitor Accused of Student OniCauupus Harassing Employee in question care of him. He allegedly demanded 'A- mM mrl still working at FC after that he wanted only her to do it. he reportedly stalked and According to a Cosmetology he then told The Cadena/Transfer center is spon- student. Department employee, soring "Ireland and America: A, threatened the woman, "I can lock you in any things to Special' St. Patrick's Day Celebration"~ By Daw hbam closet and do horrible at 11 a.m. in you."~ on 'Thursday, March 17 Special to the H-ornet Room 1410. The student did not report this to immediately; but she did female student in the the staff A tell other students about the alleged No uyi Cosmetology Department incident. One of the students who was allegedly threatened by had heard what had happened The Orange* County Science an hourly worker from Maintenance informed a staff 'member. While 0Olympiad, sponsored by the Natural' while completing her last day' of receiving a manicure in another cos- Sciences Division, takes place March training on February 16. metology room, the janitor was con- -18" from .8 a.m.-5 p.m. at Fullerton The janitor was late for an fronted by a staff member, whom an inter- College. The Olympiad is appointment he had scheduled, and scholastic, competition based on biol- became irate when she told him she ogy; chemistry, earth science, physics, could not do his manicure, but See IEETS Page 3 computers and technology :pRI REm Winds Take Down There will. be no classes scheduled during the week of March 21-27 for Post Near, FC Spring Break._ Lamp

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Students interested in running for Associated Students Senate positions for the 2005-06 school year can pick up an election packet from A.S. For Photo BYAlex Vi* The Hornet more, information, stop by the A.S. Hit the Pavement - Downed streetlight on Wilshire Avenue nearFC lot 10. offices in room 1408. The last day to turn in .applications is March 18. A way in parking lot 10 came barreling By Alex iNO down. "Another second or two, and candidates meeting will take place on H-ornet Online Editor it would have fallen on top of us," March 31. Goodrich didn't see it Goodrich, 'who was entering the 'IYe -ornet MJaria Phteby .buam b'ua parking lot moments before the 12- coming. foot structure collapsed, explained. cmln is "It missed us by that Best in Show - (lop)A modern dance enseuble and a ballerina troupe (bottom) were among the many peformers welcoming She expressed her disbelief as much," she said, extending her Club Rush will take place today from, area high-school drama students to the 25th Annual Fullerton College Theatre Festival on Friday.,The htgh-schoolersparticijpated she came to realize that she had just hands to indicate a distance of 10 a.m.-1 p.m.'in.the Quad. This is in two days of competition in various acting and design categories. Box-office superstar and EC alum Matthew Lillard (inset) had a close call. "Some of the glass about three feet. an opportunity for all students to get served as Master of Ceremoniesfor the event. Lillard talked to. The Hornets DanielHug about how' his expeiences at FC led to landed on our vehicle. [The light On Monday evening, shortly involved in school activities by join- opportunitiesin New York and Holywood. Forthat interview, and more about the theatre festival,,see Arts& Entertainment. of the many, diverse organi- after 5 p.m., a light post located ing one (Pages'6-7) See ASUIDI Page 3 zations on campus. near the southwest entry/exit drive-

The last day to drop a class with a to NOCCCD: It's Time For A Raise 'W" is Saturday; April 30. .Union 'N wwwwThe district's most recent offers After years of agreeing.:..... are much less than the union origi- to sacrifice for budget v.. nally asked for The NOCCCD initially offered a '"' .v.. . reasons, United Faculty 5.41 percent salary increase, but demands salary rates I a~United Faculty contends that the that are comparable to increase only keeps the district in 'lllthe "status-quo" of eighth to 10th other community Splace among California community college districts. Scollege districts. The union's origi- ;~nal goal was a pay scale that would DYM~bI ptthe NOCCCD in the 75th per- Hornet News Editor centie rfuth place, among dis-

Stricts, statewide. contract to kind of convince s part of ongoing "' We have A negotiations, the union rep- S[the NOCCCD] that there are addi- faculty resenting full-time Stional funds for funding [salaries]," from the wants an increase in salary Capbell said. Community North Orange County S Jeff Horsley, the NOCCCD College District that offers a similar Around Tovn Svice-chancellor for Human pay scale to that of faculty in other Resources and the district's lead districts. -~negotiator for contract talks, said The previous three-year contract ~ F<'>;.>. : Campbell said they are consider- be distributed at the checkpoint as the NOCCCD Addressing ct's caliber of faculty as we once were;'" ing what the NOCCCD described well. Police will take a "zero-toler- Faculty trict. As a result, she said, the dis- having a sound budget, the distrk Board of Trustees, United as 'last, best, and final offer.' approach to drunk driving, trict "is fiscally sound and has some - salary rates are not competitive wiith Campbell said. 'We cannot corn- the ance" President Lisa Campbell noted that is over the legal of the largest budget carryovers in other districts. pete with annual salaries that are and anyone who had agreed to lower pay the union the state." 'We are no longer in the posi- thousands of dollars higher than See NTUACT Page 3 past to encourage settlements in the Campbell said that in light of tion to attract and retain the highest ours." the financial well being of the dis- THE HORNET Wednesa 2 Opinio Murch 10, 2005 - . -- -- I IL IIL-L ~ I~--~CL ~ - THE: HOR3 f I Editorials Vents on a Venti . haEitu'=-b-clt Juie Anne Ines Program Abroad Crushed by Hornet Editor-in-Chief Muuu IuI srm AColossus Mistake

Kent McCreary people. I don't need to tell you. ive me your tired, your poor, that they are far from having a I m a EIwomen, clubs, even army G in menryfighting and recruiters are found your huddled masses baby shortage. Something had to yearning to be free to create more Jay Seidel As. a college "family,' "we've .allwihrwn their suppc:art. I see no on campus., However, it is hard to be done. become aware of tihie impacts reason to send the stud ents of our finid, if not impossible, justification huddled masses. On.' its own, the case is odd of die war...For'-or'" again rist. it, the colleges to.Spain. when political bias 'becomes a Well, that's not exactly 'how enough. What really pushed my war takes. away from ou acolleges Fuentes,. the . fora:mer OC's factor- in deciding the fate of it goes. buttons, 'however, was an article IKas'yJ. Moran 'mainly in, die form of irningr.-e Lan, However, while they aren't printed Monday, once again in the to ourtb Republicanaigavneu Party chairm seems to 'student opportunity and fellow ' students into soldi d campaign educational programs. rewriting "The New Colossus," Times, that outlined the story of federal court judges News Eitu' seems the war is' now ta:.king away against Spain. And -it vwras. thought Fuentes needs to reevaluate his seem to have Anaheim resident and Philippine DanielHui study abroad programs as well, that Republicans were fo: rdemocracy. priorities. It is inexcusable odd ideas on what warrants the immigrant Grant Bondoc. At least that is' the case in South The'- politics. bec4 ome more and intolerable to cut granting of political freedom and According to the article, Bondoc Orange County.' apparent when one cot nsiders that . student programs for the sake of the opportunity to live in the land was welcomed as a minor by the Spearheaded by Sout h. Orange the board.' has signer:d off on obvious personal, political opinions. of, well, opportunity tq. immigrants. U.S. in 1986 as part of ousted Natalie Navarro' County Community Colleyge District programs to, Camnboddia, China,- Student opportunity and the On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Philippine leader Marcos' group.. Times published 'an article about a With the death of Marcos trustee 'Tom Fuenties, the Vietnam, Italy ' ' and C(Greece; yet learning environment come first in 1989 FINDE Mr 'SOCCCD board voted 5-2 last they now cite safety assa concern on a .college campus. What kind federal appeals court's decision that and the return of his wife, Imelda to men whose wives were forcibly the Philippines, the U.S. Morgan McLaughlin' Monday, to cancel 'the S1pain study in Spain? of, example is this supposed abroad program schedule. :dfor this Citing costs .is. ffurthermore, to send when influencing the sterilized under China's "coercive government has ordered the fall. semester. laughable since' the distri icedoes not educational "family" that population control, policies" should remaining members of the group to AMU W Ir~htElm 'Fuentes cited student saafety as his pay for the students to sisudy abroad, 'encompasses our college be entitled to political asylum. return to the Philippines, stating Robert Rosario main concern .and complyained that and has .never previocusly, stated communities?- Democracy, being the Judge Stephen Reinhardt, in a that there is no longer a reason for the program- cost was so high that concern over this monete.ary'issue.._ principles of. social. equality statement written on behalf of them to remain. only. "an ~elite" .'group' of Istudents Student trustee Brittaany ,Poultan and respect' for the individual, the th-ree-judge panel that Several of the high-profile would be able to afford it. However, advocated for her fellow wclassmates within a.'community, seems a lost includes judges Kim M. Wardlaw individuals within the group were Brian-Gutbrie the, political. scheme. was srevealed as she- encouraged dihe bhoard= not to. concept to the .SOCCCDl and Richard A. Paez, wrote granted asylum, however, many that "involuntary sterilization of the remaining members have when .Fuentes went int,:o further cancel the prora saying Jthat ' Let us 'hope.: that this ,does explanation.. "Many of ouirtstudents "students. shouldn't haveito suffer for not become 'a trend, otherwise irrevocably strips persons of one found themselves fighting to stay of the important liberties we in America even though they were Iitie Donovan in this college, and, of its sister the sake of. politics."' we. all may be . doomed to college Saddleback' and Itrvine fight There is, no doubt diacatthere; is a educational ..opportunities that possess as humans; our promised 'safe haven by the on die battlefield of Iraq,";Fuentes political. presence in collleges. From are, only-, within our safe bubble reproductive freedom." government. In most of their cases, .E.t said. "Spain has abandioned our Associated. Students, tto political of America. "Therefore, one who has they have built lives for themselves Jonathan Saavedra. suffered involuntary sterilization, and their families in the U.S. eith'er directly or because of the And they're all here. sterilization of a spouse is entitled, So, let me get this straight. fftt El CollegeJournalism-A Lost Cause? 'without having to, prove anything Federal judges believe that asylum Lair G. Gomne else, to refuge in this country.'. should be granted for someone This has. forced students to take reprimand for. some of the negative In the case that prompted this that can't, to put it. gently, decision, T he role. of journalists 'as extreme measures. stories "regarding A.S. which was settled by the effectively sow his seed. ..at least "watch dogs" constitutes one At Ventura 'Community College, a 'We need to be able to write U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, a not in the confines of wedlock. Akex Vailgjo of the most important .and: group of. students ,organized a sit-in stories about [the .government] husband was. able to apply for However, people 'that want unique aspects of news writing"- after their journalism program (along~ objectively, whether they are asylum even. though his sterilized to stay away from a nation that wUNmh and reporting. with cafeteria services and other positive -or negative stories," wife is all the way across the ocean they do 'not consider their home Alex Cruese As media mega-conglomerates, courses) were scaled back to narrow a" Holladay said. in China. are being forced back there by the Last time I checked, you can't continue. to gobble-' up smaller $7.5.million budget deficit ' There should be no tolerance for very government that promised ShauwDutna stations, -coilege journalism' has; . Districtwide, enrollment has when a*political affiliation challenge really exercise your "reproductive them refuge. KatieEngstrom become. an important and' shrunk from 36,135 in the spring the actions of a governmental body, freedom" on your own unless you're Sound a bit unfair? You betcha. JFason Malone independent voice in a field that sernest rofQ9 32,182 this. causin red flags to go up. a starfish. Some of the powers that be need S,uerMolo continues to, stumble, as it' strains to semester, ; wi thtle r,11 'percent drop ~ClIIgG .-is an experience .that 'This leads m~e to believe that his to reevailut' the guidelines o'' gain and maintain its legitimacy. "' attibutedt largln.4aart to ,state .eirid itur knowledge of supposed. persecution, is;: just a political' asylum, or they may have Chakmuna Kenee the world This struggle "sillustrated by budget' cuts7 and' increases' in around" us,, promotes diversity and litigated excuse to stay in the a truly new colossus on their John 'Robert! recent findings from the Government student-fees, unites views by giving all sides an United States. hands: an unfair system that Kelly Sanchez Accountability Office, .a non-partisan Lara Shapiro-Snair, the managing' equal chance to voice their opinions. Don't get me, wrong. I' have grants protection to those that don't Pauina woods branch of Congress dedicated'- to. editor of the Ventura College':Pres, For .now, The Spector has survived nothing against the land of China deserve it and overlooks those tracking government expenditures. expressed. her, concerns to. the, thanks to a $10,500 one-time loan and its people but, really, 1.2 billion that do. A report based on, the ' G.A.O. Los Angeles Times. "[College papers]' from, the Arts and Humanities ftr Iihn findings (The New 'York Tinie, "Under *serve not only the students who are Department, allowing the weekly Jesus Garcia Bush, a New Age, of Prepackaged TV. enrolled. [in journalism courses], publication to pay its $5,000 debt to' Pop Culture Wasteland Zach Lewis News, March 13,.2005") highlighted. they serve every student, at its prnter: some of the shortcomings and-ethical 'these campuses." Here at Fullerton College, we are dilemmas that have cast a,shadow on By compromising college lucky'. to have an independent BeN Hores the 'legitimacy and credibility of' journalism, officials. are diminishing- journalism. program that continues to broadcast-and in particular, an. important aspect of our encourage diversity and an expression Better Than Reality? the media.- environment, putting our freedom" of . ideas without compromise. Our The Times reported that, "in three of free speech in jeopardy. Some- program can serve as a microcosm of It must be the smart;- witty dialogue, right? separate' occasions in . 'the colleges, however, face problems of a other college publications if you will. It's time now to examine a bit of past year, the G.- A.'"0. has held different nature. For- example, last semester the pop culture-that hits home. I'm Well if it is, how many people do that government-made news Chabot College in Hayward, editorial staff "camped out" in the talking about the "real" Orange you know that talk like that? The segments may constitute improper California, faced a dilemma when -newsroom until the wee hours of the County vs. the television show "The truth is amazingly simple: Unless 'covert propaganda."' " it was deemed a "right-wing morning to cover the presidential there is a scriptwriter whispering One would think that in order to propaganda machine" by some elections. Next month, our journalism Yes, there is a difference as I am funny quotes in your ear, no one remedy the situation, a greater, alumni (Bay Area Daily Review department will travel to Sacramento sure only ' some of you are 'willing really talks like that. emphasis would be placed on college. Online "Feisty Chabot Student for . a state-wide journalism to admit. So if it isn't the beauty or the journalism program. It seems,, Newspaper Having a Rocky competition ;forgoing luxuries such as First of all, how many Orange dialogue, at least you live in the however, that the exact opposite has Time" 3/10/05). air travel and comfortable quarters. County residents look like 'the same place, right? been happening. . After criticizing their student Finally, unlike other colleges, The actors in "The O.C.?" Wrong.' School officials continue to point government and taking a conservative Hornet is, funded entirely through the Not many of us do, but I have As some people know, not one at-low student enrollment in some of stance, on contemporary issues, advertisement revenue' earned no doubt that some Orange County bit of "The O.C." is filmed here in these courses as 'a reason for the Chabot College's The Spector found through our publications. residents could actually receive Orange County. dent newspaper staff. Under Not one cutbacks. By. cutting funds..;' officials itself in a. sticky- dilemma: either cent is received from PC'S budget. walk-on roles in the show. So if the beautiful people are appropriate and. federal are essentially -trying to dig their way censor itself to avoid .clashes with the Thus it is with perserverance that But is that only here? I don't fake, the dlalouge is fake, and the court decisions, college think so. setting is fake, what is real about the out of..a' hole.- ' " Associated Students, compromising _ college newspapers continue forth . newspapers and magazines in The has' been a cydle that its content, or face a decrease in funds uncertain-.. There are "TV Friendly" faces all show? are free from prior restraint 'result times when school continues to spiral out of control. from the A.S.. beaucracy and budget cuts can erase a across this country. It would be. Nothing. by, virtue of, the First Budget: cuts, along with fee increases,;. Spencer Holladay, . The Spectof's : absurd to think that every beautiful Nothing is real about the show. Amendment to the United student's first amendment right to are' the 'top reasons why fewer Editor-in-Chief, said person lives here in Orange County. So if you enjoy watching "The States Constitution. that he sees publicate free speech. And what a students are enrolling in classes, attempts to block,. funding 'as. a tragedy that is.. So if beauty isn't the truth, on the O.C.," enjoy it for what it is. show, what is? Fantasy. information Accordingly, ______- - published in 'this newspa- ,-

per, including any opinions. If'mm~ii i expressed, should not be interpreted to' represent IEl111uUipUDULL What do you think 'about the M,ichael Jackson.i ial? the position' of the North Orange County Community College. District, the College, or any officer or employee thereof. LETTERS TTEFN The Hornet welomes let- ters on topics of interest to the Fullerton College' community. Letters should generally be less than 250 words in length and the writer must be. identified along with contact informa- Ryan Mercado TaniaMoreno Jasmine Mitchell tion.Letters may be edited for Sofia Abune 19, Biology, 20, Undecided Psychology .19, Music Hornet style, content, or length. Some letters may be "I think he's "I never really kept "I honestly don't "I think there's more printed- as. guest columns or important news that should innocent." up with it." really care." excerpted and published in a be on television." collection. Stories and photos that do not fit in the print ver- sion may be seen online. THE HORNET Wednesday 3 Marsh 10, 2015 News ' CatpusSa ey miuont R8po BSU President McCulom Named ICC Vice President joins dent affairs gives him a large advan- McCullom assists many causes in New executive tage in this position. "Being presi- the Fullerton community, including following successful dent of the BSU, I felt like the posi- church fundraisers and activities for Black History Event. the Boys arnd Girls Club of America. His experience with other organiza- March2-Mach12 tions benefits the ICC by bringing in. NY i,- ~Beingpresident of the someone who participates in activi- ht Mull2,3156 Hornet Staff I/iter mmiT Mlii AM BSU, Ifelt like the posi- ties outside of FC. tion offeredprovided the Among many goals set after accepting the position, McCullom A female reported that she cut her Council to make my he Inter Club opportunity wishes to bring together many stur- hand while climbing on a bus T inducted current Black dlub and the ICC stronger, bench and light pole located near Student Union President dents who don't realize the opportu- the Northeast corner of Lemon Cephas McCullom as its new vice as well as add diversity 'to nity presented by clubs on campus. and Chapman. She said that she. president to its student executive the ICC board" As vice president, he is also in charge cut her hand on a metal band on board. of promoting club events on cam- the light pole. A Campus Safety McCullom, a fourth semester pus, such as the Club Rush. in officer administered first aid by sophomore at FC, assumed the posi- McCullom says that his interest providing gauze pads for the sub- tion on March 8 during his first the ICC grew when members from ject's cut that measured one and a meeting as an acting member of the numerous clubs came to support the iust The Hornet half inches long. The Campus board. Former ICC vice president tion offered provided the opportuni-, Black History event on campus. He SIly wants to show his support for the Safety officer told the-subject to Frank Garcia resigned due to sched- ty to make my club and the. ICC New ICC Veep - Cephas MeCullom at Black History event. get medical treatment. The female uling conflicts. stronger, as well as add diversity to school by participating in all aspects was then picked up by her parents McCullom's experience with stu- the ICC board," he said. of student life. at the bus stop. F htt Evil 7;3216 Senate mm ~tTm f tylvI1 *- Student A student reported that his car Passes Smoking Ban windshield was broken. He said voice concerning the ban, the rest of that at 3:55 p.m. he parked his Students and faculty Will the parties on the council' waited to vehicle in the staff stalls north of the 700 building and left for class. have the -opportunity to vote. When he returned around 6 p.m. offer their input before The remaining counterparts of he found his front windshield shat- Q the PCC holds a vote- on the PCC include -the Faculty Senate, tered. A witness reported seeing a, which consists of reps for the teach- baseball travel over the Fullerton the matter. ing staff; Classified Staff, which Union High School baseball field includes reps for the remaining staff fence and hit the vehicle. The stu- Hornet Staff Writer and school aides; and Managers, dent was advised that Fullerton which includes reps for the Deans College was not responsible for his T he smoking ban proposal and all other executive positions at damages and was given a contact FC. Each of these parties has a vote number for FUHS representatives. passed with the Student Senate last week, overcoming in the collective PCC decision, which the first hurdle on will be determined htt MnI12101 its path to. perma- by an overall mmatTme Mi i nent implementa- majority ruling ion. ElAN If the PCC passes the ban, the A student reported that she injured The proposal, IPCC at througf1 Vote by -vote heads, to the her ankle while performing an act- first went next eting, April president's office, ing skitm the Wilshire Theatre. the Associated meei where Dr. injury was not caused by any Students, which. 13, fromra1 -4:30 The Kathleen Hodge abnormal disturbance of the the- consists of the pm nR Zoom 1018 0 will make the deci- atre foundation. Campus Safety Student Senate pm.nR sion on behalf of officers transported the student to and student Students2and faculty FC. The last deci- Health Services for further obser- ..Executive Board - arw It...... relcomc sioni in 'the' process vatic.1 Members. reviewed support- belongs'--to the ing and opposing material thorough- Board: of Trustees,. who will vote to mmatTm iMiisi AM ly, listening to statements. from pass the ban if Dr. Hodge approves. teachers and students before render- The next PCC meeting will be 0 held on April 13, where the members A student became ill while taking a ing its decision. with the Student of the council render their collective test in room 1401. She was trans- After, passing the proposal came before the decision and possibly send the vote ported to Health Services for fur- Senate, and Consultative Council, on to the president. Students can ther observation. FMWtE iy d 0 the Hornet Planning the next voting party in the process. attend in room 1018 from 1:30 - All Cleaned out - The cafeteria kitchen (above) is vacant. Refrgerators (below,) once stocked with drinks sit empty. Since the students have the strongest 4:00 p.m.

_ , Campus Public Information taken into account "You never want Dean of Cosmetology. Carol wA1 Officer Jim McKamy, explained that to touch electricity like that. You Matson, who reportedly was in a. Continued JFrom ,1 Continued From .1 never know' how it's going to meeting at the time of the incident, react. Hear that?~" McKamy, con- also said "no comment." came down, bounced once tinued, referring to the low, he spoke rudely' to. He kept asking A student who wishes to remain post] and the lamps just shattered." steady, hum emanating from the her "who she was", accordingt to a anonymous said, "For the rest of the ESL professor, Julie Bramm, wires. -"That's why you never Co sme tolog y day [the alleged. described the sound she heard. touch it. " D e p a r t m e n t victim] had to 'There's usually a lot of noise McKamy also pointed out that employee who have someone 'It could be a number of things It from the parking lot, people driv- witnesses reported seeing sparks wishes to remain else with her." [the lightpost] could be rustyfro Om. fly after the light post crashed on ing by, but that one got our atten- anonymous at the 'He is'sstill h~ere, still being J a n e t tion," Bramm was conducting an the recent rains, but the [strong 7 the pavement. request of her Z Portolan, Vice invest igated" class at the Wilshire wind was definitelyv a major The causes behind the inci- bosses. President of ESL Continuing Education., Center dent are still being investigated, unloading area and stopped his Campus' Safety Iautl'ortlau Educational factor...I've never seen when their attention was drawn to but .McKamy believes that there vehicle before hitting several the- Public Information and nothing like this in VhIaPrumts f Support the parking lot area. According to is no single factor that, was atre festival patrons. He then Officer Sgt. Jim . , planning said of qiipo the janitor, "He' Bramm, they waited a few sec- a long time." responsible forthe incident backed his vehicle out of the bus McKamy declined~d =am'181 a onds, and when they didn't hear "It could be a number of loading area and hit a vehicle on to comment on Ph8 ,untheu1aiter is still here, still anymore commotion the class -fit i MAmmY, UNif ''things. It [the light post] could be the front left side of the bumper, whether the janitor if 88t . being investigat- aid resumed. *~tkbwuMii ait rusty from the recent rains, but causing a dent and several scrapes. still has access to ed." Campus Safety was on the the [strong] wind was definitely a Both parties exchanged insurance any classrooms or The cosme- scene within minutes to evaluate major factor." information and left the scene. other roonms. Nor tology student the situation, to guide traffic - McKamy pointed that he was -lb Mt would he say whom the jani-. around the hazard, and to seal the - perplexed by the freak accident. whether the inci- tor allegedly perimeter off with yellow tape until the wires could have been severed, "I've never seen nothing like this in a htMtihNl,30 dents had been harassed gradu- the campus electricians arrived. and the risk of electric shock was long time," McKamy remarked. mm T PraMOMYlw reported to the Fullerton Police. ated the next day.

I I"LI A Campus Safety officer found damage to the railing that borders the southwest side of lot 10, where Continued From I buses for the theatre festival were polling the full-time was polling the 'eare currently required to exit. The railing "We are currently There are pros bent and partially lifted out of the full-time faculty to get some sense of faculty to get some sense of direction. ground. Several yellow paint scrap- direction" Campbell said. "There and cons to everything. [The new offer] certainy does- ings were found on the railing. It are pros and cons to everything. n 't meet ourgoal of comprabilit, but we will appears that one of the large ~he new offer] certainly doesn't consider it." school buses hit the fence while meet ouir goal of comparability, but making a right turn onto west- we will consider it." bound Wilshire Avenue. Horsley also said that the two - no almpb ABUbihnht LEU sides were working on "non-money articles"; issues such as retirement Prdnt iuFau", bNthfrEP hUO fr Oft VAR*It 2 plans and evaluations. Those terms mm ~Tm T raM7imAim are discussed separately from the salary negotiations. Two Campus Safety Officers were sounds simple," Campbell It will have a involved in a traffic accident while said of the non-money negotations, weeks to discuss the district's offer. think United Faculty def- there isn't inite about salary. It's kind of driving Southbound on Lemon "but it takes a lot of time to go So far, Campbell said that answer for me to give a direction. Street. through all of them." a clear sense of what will come out premature of these upcoming meetings. The district has a lot of priorities, United Faculty plans on holding a she said, "I don't and in the mix." Courtesy Campus .Safety board meeting within the next two "In all fairness," we're THE HORNET WednesdaY 4 Features March 16, 2815

i to Independence Women's History:The Struggle *sw'aby Kent McCrearyYur Hornet Wrrobu? Managing Editor AT&T sign a consent decree banning years to overcoming the nation's The fight for equality into the classrooms. Each state developed and distributed materials AT&T's. discriminatory practices resistance to woman suffrage, but Welcome to this week's How's Your Wordrobe? Did you know between men and to their schools and organizations against women and minorities. died before the 19th Amendment that wordrobe is another word for your vocabulary? To see how was finally ratified (August 18, 1920). women. had essay contest. Before long, hun- -1981 The U.S. Supreme Court your wordrobe is, answer these five questions. and guess what the rules that excluding women from the Helen Keller (1880-1968) dreds of schools were celebrating week's words and the American author and lecturer, who, theme is. The answers to last ontStaff Writer National. Women's History Week. draft is constitutional. after the first having overcome considerable physi- associated theme are at the bottom. Since the beginning of time Almost 10 years. History Month was estab- cal handicaps, served as an inspira- These words were taken from the Oxford Essential women have helped hold, up the Women's the National Women's History tion for other afflicted people. At 19 Dictionary of New Words, edited by Erin McKean. world but have not received a lot of lished asked Congress to make the months old, she was stricken with an recognition. In the late 1970s,; a Project entire month and was acute illness that left her deaf and I .What is death metal? group of women from California celebration an in 1987. blind. Throughout her life she a. hearing aids for those who have been to especially called the Education Task_ Force of approved Famous Dates worked and raised funds for the loud concerts the Sonoma County Commission on states pass laws which American Foundation for the Blind, b. another term for destruction' derby the Status of, Women in California -1777 All women's right to vote. and she traveled and lectured in c. a form of heavy metal using lyrics preoccupied with initiated a "Women's History Week" take away United States Constitution many countries, including England, death, suffering, destruction. celebration on March' 8, 1978. -1789 and The terms "persons,', "peo- France, Italy, Egypt, South Africa, In its first year activities were held ratified. ple" and "electors" are used, allow- Australia, and Japan. Keller was also 2. What is jazz-funk? to open the. eyes of the general pub- the interpretation, of those a pacifist and was active a. a style of popular dance music incorporating elements lic about the roles that women have ing men women. in socialist cause. of jazz and funk played over the years. A few years beings to include and -1839 The first state (Mississippi) Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) b. a style of music combining jazz and funk after that, more than a dozen schools women the right to hold social activist, author, lecturer, and c. a radio station that specializes in jazz and funk music in Sonoma County started planning grants property in their own name, with United States representative to the special programs for Women's The New Woman - Named 'Rosie" husband's permission. United' Nations. She became 3. What is Kraut-rock? History Week. The first few years their this cartoon: depiction became the image of -1870 The 15th Amendment involved in the League of- Women a. music heard at a dinner theatre in Germany there was also a Community the woman movement. receives -final ratification, saying, Voters and the Women's Trade b. an experimental style of rock music associated with Resource Women Project and over "The right of citizens. of the United Important Women Union League and also chaired the German groups of the 1970s, characterized by 100 community-women participated. States to vote shall not be denied or Betsy Ross (1752-1836) commission that drafted the improvisation and strong, hypnotic rhythms There was also a -huge parade and abridged by the United States or by. Designed and made the national flag Universal Declaration of Human c. alternative Octoberfest music program in Santa Rosa, California. State on account of race, color, in 1776. The flag of the United Rights. Roosevelt also supported the In early 1979 members of the any or previous condition of servitude." States, known also as the Stars and National Youth Administration, a 4. What is countrypolitan? ETFSCCSW, were invited to speak Stripes, 'was adopted by the program for youth employment, and a. a type of country music that resembles pop music, before a group at Sarah Lawrence By its text, women are not specifical- the vote. Continental. Congress on. June 14, of the leftist-dominated American usually characterized by orchestral arrangements College during Women's History ly. excluded from -1890 The first state (Wyoming) 1777. Youth Congress. More liberal than b. a type of orchestral music that resembles musical Week. When the college learned of grants women the right to vote in all Harriet Tubman (1820-1913) the president, she worked to pro- instruments used in country music the county-wide celebrations, they elections. An African-American who fled slav- mote racial equality c.someone who listens to both opera music and country also adopted similar celebrations. 19th Amendment to ery and then guided runaway slaves Rosa Parks (1913- ) African- music With the help of the College women, -1920 The is ratified. It to freedom in the North for more American civil rights activist. In 1955 ETFSCCSW was: able to' secure a the U .S. Constitution of citizens of' than a decade before the American in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks 5. What is loungecore? Congressional Resolution declaring a declares. "The right vote shall not be Civil War (1861-1865). During the refused to give up her bus seat to a a. elevator music "National Women's, History Week" the United States to United war she served as a scout, spy, and white man. Her action led to the b. music- heard in a nightclub in 1981. Sen. Orrin Hatch' (R-U'I) denied or abridged by the on account of nurse for the United States Army. In Montgomery bus strike, which was c. songs from the 1960s and 1970s, including easy and Rep. Barbara Mikulski, (D-MD) States or by any State later years she continued to work for the first large-scale, organized protest music, orchestral versions of rock songs, and both help sponsor the first joint sex." listening approval of the rights of blacks"and women. against segregation that used nonvio- television or movie th~eme songs Congressional Resolution.' -1936 Judicial of birth control. Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906) lent tactics. Rosa Parks's personal -act With Women's History Week medicinal use Outstanding American reformer, of defiance opened a decisive chap- passed in Congress other states start- -1964 The Equal Employment Last Week's Answers: 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.A Commission, the who led the struggle to gain the vote ter in the civil rights movement in the ed to celebrate National Women's Opportunity Last Week's Theme: Computer Terminology and for women. Anthony devoted 50 United States. History Week to bring equity goals Justice and Labor Departments, - Creative 0 DESTINATION By Greg Morgan, Student - Mists By MoulilEMiiLflhi The Hornet

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She toqk a part in it, because to me." time as a prostitute. people in the accepted by the American public." of sex and prostitution. friends. "My whole life became him!" she wanted to help him in anyway Celeste relaxed slightly when she triggers the wealthier She now thinks that the market is They ended up having sex after a that she could in return for him realized that one of the guys were the star quarterback of the high bigger, and that more people are Lrestafjr~ier couple months of dating. When she standing by her. "It was the least I t coming to accept it. Why? entered high school, she was dis- could do." Her boyfriend was caught school in her area. She never It's pretty sad when the only On CNN they also asked her if turbed to find out that he had a new doing the illegal pornography, and thought that he would do anything is not going broke is the she would ever let her daughter be industry that girlfriend, who was rich, pretty, and was thrown in jail. To help pay the to her. They approached a house porn industry. Why bills Janet decided to get a and they forced her into the home in the porn industry when she has do porn stars do what job as an adult film star. after that all the guys forced her one, and she flatly said no, and that they do? Why do they "There is some money in into either oral sex, or intercourse. "I would tie her up in the closet." demean themselves the business." Theyreleased and told her that So she thinks that Amenica should for the sheer enter- Janet still does some is she ever told anyone they would- adapt to the "billion dollar indus- tainment of others? internet porn but also n't believe her based on who they. try", brut wouldn't even let her We always knew that attends Fullerton College. were. She ran away from them until daughter get into it? that is sup- virginity was some- When asked how she jug- she got home. She told her mother Sex is something thing wholesome. gles her career along with the situation and she shrugged it posed to strengthen a relationship, people From wearing white school she said, "It's so off saying "that's life!" Soon after and be enjoyable for both out of at your wedding to easy you get paid. hun- that, Celeste moved in with her involved. When sex steps how the virgins never lines the pain caused can be dreds of dollars instantly, cousin in a slum, according to those die in the horror and then [you] can go Celeste. When her cousin intro- detrimental, and create a nice good flicks. Let's go back to home and do your home- duced her to Chad she thought girl into an immoral pig. the beginning, when that she finally met a guy that Sex is more of hype than a work." When asked if she the adult Ph iy M'MMM The Hornet do it because of the stars of feels that the way she lost would allow her to live a normal emotion. People lost their innocence. rather than industry had a. car. She, was everything that! her virginity' had any affect on the life. "After awhile I realized that how it is portrayed a nor- Media blows it out of Janet Adeline* 21, was just Janet wasn't. He dumped Janet flat person she is today she answered, "A our relationship was based solely on area, and does this mainly to pay her how it really is. mal confused eighth grader. That creates the vision out, and told his new girlfriend, that first good experience makes all the sex, and nothing else!" When her pills. Could a better first experience proportion, and her life changed forever. that sex is a necessity when it really was until Janet was a tramp. difference." cousin lost her job she was forced to helped her out? "Getting pushed into when a ninth grad- On the news they tell people to She was delighted Janet finally felt a little better Celeste Chiveste* was a. minority move in with her boyfriend who was bad situations is often the essence of isn't. er liked her. He was cute, popular, not have sex for their health, and when she met Ryan. Ryan, a guy who at her school. She never had that in a gang that was run through sex what creates an immoral person" respected, and best of all, he was a then advertise "America's Next was her ex-boyfriend's age, treated many problems fitting in, until one and drugs. says Celeste. high school boy. That was considered Centerfold" 15 seconds later. Why her nice and gladly stood by her, unfortunate day, which would change The gang forced Celeste and her Jenna, Jameson, often viewed bq a big deal to a young adolescent who not be confused? Sex when. others wouldn't.. He played the way she lived forever. She. was cousin into prostitution. She did this the industry as the queen of the would people a taste of junior high. He just got baseball but was kicked off the team walking home from school alone until she was 18, and then returned porn, once wanted to be a news, appeal is shoved on us everyday. 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"Community C(ollege: The 'Final unpleasant aura that can only be Frbntier.: These are the voyages of the identified as childish stupidlity. over Starship, Sarcasm. Its twoyear mission: to the campus. explore knowledge, .to seek out strange new All that I can really say is that this professors and bizarre students, to boldlygo has been a strange time on an alreadyy nowhere." strange planet. Fullertonian's daily Captain's Log, Stardate 3-15-05 lives are interrupted. by the High This is Captain Kirkham of the Schooler's invasion. Classes are dis- Starship, Sarcasm. Fullerton is turbed by- loud bouts of giggling apparently a planet constantly in tur- from the High School 'females, while moil. If .it isn't being invaded, by Fullertonian Alpha Maes have to vie tobacco, it's fighting the cuiltists of for position against the overconfi- FMIIA, if there isn't; a Klingon dent and barely sentient threatening to take over the world, High School Males, those there's. a cell phone looking to take Fullertonians who' are 'allied with over your mind. Tobacco' fihnd the High- Schoolers This week, Fullerton has been particularly annoying, since the invaded by. High' Schoolers, on a. Tobacco allied zones. are full of High mission to find. their long lost leader, Schoolers trying to burn smokes, or walk an ousted Vulcan known as Matthew coughing and glaring 'as they Lillard. through the haze. all that my crew can tell The Fullertonian High Council So far, r about Lillard is that he was sent away. has taken a stand and' at least tried to from the Vulcans for a terminal lack limit the invasion of High Schoolers the planet, of logic. For some -reason,- this trait to the 'southern side of is associated with, the phrase putting up barrier shields to keep the "Without a Paddle," but thus far, annoying invaders away. none of my science or history offi- So far, that, plan' hasn't worked to cers "have been able to figure out very well, but thankfully, an end why. the battle is in sight. unto Lillard hims~elf isn't so much a Matthew Lillard, the 'God. problem as his followers are. He these 1-igh Schoolers, has seen fit to came to the Planet Fullerton to gain leave Planet Fullerton.: Whether it's recognition and accep~tance. The because of a-need to free 'the inhab- High Schoolers came because they're itants of the, planet, or because he's schedule pretty -much the only. people who just got too busy a touring -hopefully recognize and accept their leader.' is not 'for me to s~ay, but Sad group of species,. isn't it? with him, the tide of High Schoolers The invading High Schoolers are will ebb,, and Fullerton will be left in ; at odds' with a great many of the it's normal state of quiet, if not Fullertonians. Though they are a peace. of smaller, less skilled, and more annoy- Just a reminder, though, to all of ing species, the High Schoolers Qver- you out there: in the reaches run Fullerton and claim -all territory *space; If, you ever, ever run into a as their own. High Schooler, you do NOT want to They have sapped the food sup- *be taken to their leader. Sheer stupid plies" from the -cafeteria, drained' the is all that will ensue. O.nx h qew e vending* machines, and Washed an 1. ~Captain Kirkam Out

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1 igh School Theatre Arts Festival 2005 cQ&A with... Matthew Liari High schoolers bask in than 30,000 students from 150 choice for college. "I wouldn't the talents and grasp schools and is now the largest even have known about Fullerton high school theatre festival in the College if it wasn't for the theatre Everyone's favorite lessons from FC's western United States, according festival," Woo said. Shaggy, and FC Alumni to festival literature produced by homegrown Theatre Woo, who competed in the takes a break to tal Arts Department. the FC Theatre Arts. Department. festival during his senior year in While the festival, which took high school, decided to give back about acting, inspirations, place. Friday and Saturday, has. to the festival this' year by being and his dream role. blossome'd, 'its original goals have one of the many student volun- not changed. teers that made sure the festival BM Editor-in-ChifmHornet 'We started this festival to ran smoothly. "[Volunteering is] a recruit students to Fullerton really nice way to give back if. you Horynet NewvsEditor College and- that goal has been don't know how;" Woo said. Like the season of spring, foremost as we put the festival Throughout Saturday's events, every year -for 25 years the High together and as we continue to do he could be seen skating back and PIIiO By I0uD AII ITe 1Hornet Daniel Hug: How did you get started in School Theatre Festival has faith- the festival... and secondly to cel- forth from festival headquarters Taking a Break - High schoolers take a moment to sing and dance ('and acting? fully come' to Fullerton College,. ebrate. the next generation of tal- by the Bronwyn Dodson Theatre eat) during Theatre Arts Festiva. transforming the campus and fill- ent that is going to be replacing to the score board erected in the Matthew Lillard: My dad said 'You can ing it with dramatic arts students us in the industry," Krinke said. quad, where crowds of students years in existence, the festival also While competitors may not take an acting class or a typing class'. So I from all over Southern California Appropriate goals, as the theme anxiously gathered to await their took the opportunity to recognize ever be, as recognizable as Lillard, took an acting class, and then my senior year that come to participate in acting of this year's festival was Wings schools' results from the various alumni, including Morgan, by giv- Krinke stated that the festival in high school, my first kind of foray into and stage design competitions, to Your Future: competitions. ing them blue buttons to wear affects everyone that participates the real world was when I came here and improvisations and workshops. For many students that partic- While competition is abig part during the festival. They were for- in it in some way. auditioned for "Amadeus", Which, unfortu- In the 25 years since the first ipated in' the past, the event may of the event, FC alumnus and fes- mally recognized. at an alumni "There are people 'that will nately, they gave to Andrew. Reilly, who is March .1981: festival was created have helped them decide what tival judge Ron Morgan stated reception 6:30 Saturday in room make it and they will be recog- also a very famous alumnus here. And that by Gary Krinke and, now; Dean they want to accomplish with a that it shouldn't be primary. "The 1'111. nized at a festival like this, and kind of just started the relationship here at of Fine Arts Bob Jensen, the two- background in the dramatic arts . biggest thing about it' is it's not A more famous alumnus, there are some people that may. Fullerton College. My mentor, you know -day event has grown to. expect a For others, it helped them decide about winning or losing; it's the Matthew Lillard, was recognized just do this as a hobby in their the guy I consider my mentor, is (director] flood of 2000. students from which educational institution they process of it. And they: get a~ Friday during the festival's open- futur~e. But they're never going to Gary. [Krinke]. The second. show I audi- more 'than 60 high schools and would attend after high school.. chance to meet other kids and see ing ceremonies. In . front of a forget this competition and the tioned for was a show called "A Midsummer 150 judges per year. For Michael Woo, 18, an FC the other work they're doing," he screaming crowd of high school chance they had to see all these Night's Dream", and they put me in as Collectively, over. the' past 25 technical theatre major, the festi- stated. students, Lillard led the event as other kids celebrating what they Flute, the bellows-mender. That kind of was years, the festival has hosted more val definitely helped him in his In addition to. celebrating .25 Master of Ceremonies. love the most." the beginning of our relationship. He was the reason I went to New York. He's the reason I think' I've gotten as far as I have gotten. So, it's all because of him.

CONCERT RE VIE U% DH: So, what did you learn from Gary? Maroon 5 Has Fans Breathing With Much Ease ML: Be fast or funnier (laughs). DH: So,' you learned a lot from Gary.

Grammy-winning rock Once the opening acapella ML: Yeah. band show. class, charm note of the band's. mega hit "This Love" was released, all fans went DH: Who were some of your inspira- on group's opening night into a craze, jumping, dancing, tions, you know; going into the acting at Universal and boisteriously singing along to world? Amphitheatre. the now signature tune. Maroon 5 also p+"erformed two ML: A lot of people I went to school vi~.ewsonigs:"'Was'ted -Years?'and' with. here. A guy named -Chris Wiliams A -K guy nail d Pa agWgerty. Th people that I' from its fortcoming sophomore kind of: came up with are. the- people .that' Hrnet A&E Editor album. inspired me early. You .know they drive you. Other songs such as "The :You're only as good as the people you have- Sun," "Secret,"'.Through With around you. The days of the band former- You" and. the band's current sin- ly known as Kara's Flowers may gle, "Sunday Morning" were all DH: What would be your biggest mem- long be gone, but the charisma performed with much vigor and ory of being a theatre student here? and originality is still present. conviction. In fact, those traits are even The encore included a cover ML:' Not getting [cast] in "Tracers" stronger. of. the White Stripes'. "Seven (laughs). Honestly,' one of my memories was L.A.-based Maroon 5 have Nation Army": and' AC/DC's P'3hoto'NOUWOctane /f Records been setting remarlkable accolades "Highway To Hell." as of late. Of course, "She Will Be' Since 'revamping the band's music listeners on its knees. Maroon 5 did an effective job album's original form. Loved," ,one. of the best' love". name, image, as well as the addi- A .diverse mix of fans flocked on covering all the bases, pleasing. Sticking to the orignal formula' songs to ' emerge in recent years, tionof a ,fifth member, the mod- to the Universal Amphitheater on both young fans and older 'fans, ~can actually be. an advantage. was performed, .with' couples.. ern rock-soul kings have garnered' March 11 in anticipation of see- as well. The group didn't, take many slow dancing and singing along to four Top 10. singles, two of which ing a band that possesses a, rare As most bands only perform a pauses, though, Levine constantly the track. have gone platinum.. charisma and originality that its few tracks from current albums, "gakve thanks for making his and Even though some people 5 due to' Also, its debut album,. Songs counterparts- fail to contend with. the rock-meets-blues. band per- his bandinates' dreams come true. may- dislilfe Maroon About Jane, has 'sold upwards of Phantom Planet,' another formed every track from its debut 'We have performed in so their immense mainstream three million copies, as well as L.A.-based rock group who are album. 'many places worldwide, but appeal, ore cannot deny the tal- garnering a Grammy for Best' good friends with Maroon 5, Levine. was, extremely strong there's no better f**king place ent and orignality that this band' New Artist opened the show; singing an array in voice, as his falsetto was 'in per- than L.A.," Levine .exclaimied. possesses.1 Unquestionably, Adam Levine of, songs from their current fect shape, molding each song Undoubtedly, their passion On Friiay nigh~t, Maroon '5 and the gang have become super- album, as well as 'a few new tunes. with his unique sense of 'sensual- and love -for the City° of Angels only further- ;proved why, they stars. At 9:30 p.m. precisely,~ Levine ity and sincerity. was present won the' Besti New Artist: On. the opening night of their and the gang hit the stage, per-' Another great' aspect to:the. Fanis were on their feet for the Grammy. Obviously, a major change. first headlining tour, one wouldn't forming "Shiver," a track from' show was: the 'fact that every track majority of the. show; with no Suddenly, 'my breathing think this is 'the band that has. the. stellar Songs About Jane. performed was done "so in the' sign of wild dissipation visible:. became clear. ML: It was great. You know; being a small fish in the biggest pond is what makes - - ;. you better. I mean, nobody is, born to be the big "fish. It's a lot of hard work, and timre and, effort that went into training myself i: C]OMMENTARY and getting ready for a career in the busi-' ness. Mario, Why Did You Have to Leave? DH: 'Going toward nowadays, I hear' you've just finished up a new project.

Mario Vazquez's has seemed to renew its stigma cerity, which males even noticed. Yes, charm can be hard to Also, rumors that' Vazquez is 'ML: Yeah, I've. got a couple of projects. 'voluntary departure by showcasing people. 'that. actu- As originality and risk-taking explain, since, it is a something homosexual have been floating I'm going to New York next month to do a ally possess talent.. are being stressed this season, that people feel. WXhatever that around the Net, as well as talk movie with Ed Burns and Brittany Murphy. from "" Sure, first season "Idol" win- Vazquez showed versatility by is, fans, young and old, felt that. about the possibility of a crimi- Then, I'm going to Rio to do a movie, and leaves fans dazed and ner Kelly Clarkson has gone on performing up-tempo numbers, He was original. nal record. then I might end up doing a T.V show. So, to have great success, especially as well as heartfelt, sincere bal- Now "'as America found a On NBC's "Extra," Vazquez wellI see what happens. One more question, confused. so with 'her latest album, lads, like his stirring rendition of contestant who quickly. became assured that he has no skeletons make it a good one. Breakaway. " 'How Do You Mend A Broken' a' fan favorite and a sure-fire in his closet, just that he has his Second season runner-up Heart" by the. . hopeful to win the competition, reascijis for dropping out of the DH: One more question, okay. If you, Clay Aiken has also found suc- Some people don't see what Vazquez decided to' leave the competition. had the chance to play anyone, or play in ~oretASE Editor cess, establishing a solid, some- the big ordeal is regarding competition due to "personal The viewers deserve a true anything, or play with anyone, what would what-bizarre. fanbase in. the Vazquez, since, to many, he's just reasons."~ answer, but they may never that be? Who would you play with? Who process. 'another' contestant. It may seem like a selfish act know Vazquez's true "reasons." "would you play? Just as the passion for "Idol" Hardcore ' viewers of the on his part, but perhaps it was, This sad departure has As of late, "American Idol" seemed vanished, a contestant show know when they see and, for a logical reason. undoubtedly left "a hole for, the ML: That's a pretty good question. Who has "been seen as a way for tele- named Mario Vazquez warmed most importantly, feel originality According to "American remainder of the, Idol would I want to play? Well, I'm too old for vision viewers to gain a certified season. the hearts of viewers who were and charm. Idol" rules, the winner of the America can only hope 'this the kid .in "Reckless" (laughs). I would laugh while listening to the ever- doubtful about Season Four. Even the judges had to praise. competition is signed to a seven- isn't the last of a guy who pos- like ...you' know I've always wanted to. do whimsical critiques of British Vazquez wasn't like any of Vazquez because he displayed a year contract that cannot be bro- sess a trait that most [Edward] 'Albee, a playwright, and [his] play, judge Simon Cowell. of today's the other contestants. He pos- sense of charm that'hadn't been ken. Some fans believe- this is a stars don't. "The Zoo Story". This year, however, "Idol" sessed a certain charm and sin- seen. primary reason on why he left. That trait is. talent. THE HORNET __ __ Wednesday Meruk 11. 2015 Arts & Entertainment 7

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Ilum to Uti t Lati diva Jennifer Lopez has huito ltit Frances the Mute is not the tradi- hum to UWti In a world where nothing seems 80880 to Ulstit This edgy band is not only inter- been the laughingstock of the entertainment indus- tional linear list of four-minute songs that stream to matter anymore, Hot Fuss helps you get through esting to listen to, but they also have great vocal tal- try as of late thanks to her new-found marriage to from start to finish. It is 77 minutes of collaged the day.. This indie band has definitely set the bar in ents. This album, released in July 2003, is well- salsa singer Marc Anthony, their cheesy perform- music ranging from Latin-acid-jazz influenced rock, music. Yes, the new album by The Killers is getting known for its song, "I Hate Everything About ance on the Grammys, and, yes, her first album of long stretches of Pink Floyd-esque ambience, spo- a lot of commotion riled up about them. This new You." When listening to it, you can't help to think original compositions since 2002's This Is Me ...Then radic song and track structures, and hard hitting gui- album features hits such as "Mr. Brightside," which of all the people that you, love so much, that you that featured the blockbuster hit, "Jenny From The tar solos that, at times, pop up out of nowhere from is based upon falling for a friend, but always seeing hate or visa versa. A new release of this album in Block." Lopez has never been viewed as' a singer, guitarist Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and. cameo gui- them with someone else. The music video hints on October 2004 included a special features DVD that but more as a performer that is blessed with a gor- tarist John Frusciante. Frances the Mute defies struc- prostitution but is very interesting and cute too included trailers and music videos. The video of "I geous body. With Rebirth, Lopez and her collabora- ture and coherence, and is a never-ending flow of watch. If you ever fell for a friend that was already Hate Everything About You" is so powerful it gives tor Cory Rooney are simply reiterating what made a audible brilliance, as. track' 12 segues back into the taken, this song will reach you. "Smile Like You me the chills every time I watch it. It starts with success: her niche for R&B-inflicted pop with mel- first track of the album, creating a circular motion Mean It" is another anthem asking for a person to scenes of different situations, such as an abusive low hip-hop beats. Songs like "I Got U" "Still if your listening device automatically replays the not pretend to be happy with their life, but to enjoy father, a girl getting used by the most beautiful jock Around" and her latest single, "Hold Me Down" album as soon as it's finished. It might take repeat-, it to the fullest. He is reminiscing on different times in the world, and a relationship gone -bad while a featuring Fat Joe, revive the mind of Lopez's past ed listens to fully appreciate this album, as it is often in his life and wishing that he could go back and guy watched his ex make out with someone else. urban-driveni hits, Even though Lopez's voice is difficult to comprehend exactly where The Mars smile like he means it. "Somebody Told Me," which The music video voices shows what the song extremely thin with a below-par range, the beats Volta is going with this. But the emotion, energy, will someday be a children's sing-a-long due to it means, as it makes its point. "Just Like You," overlook this flaw, as most of the songs are crafted irregular intervals in between tracks, dynamics, and being" so played out by every station, is actually a another song on the album, didn't reach the same with solid' hip-hop grooves molded with light pop sheer brilliance of Frances the Mute will eventually good song. A lot of people -didn't know. what this height of popularity, but is an equally awesome sensability. "Get Right," the album's first single,' is, grow on the listener more and more with each spin. guy was talking about when this song came out. Is song. It is basically about a man who is trying to get a dance -gem, as it blends breezy horns, thumping huikt At times I am reminded of the atmos- it a lesbian he is speaking of,a jealousy trip, rumor? away from a certain influence because he knows house grooves with a sexy urban flair. If anything, pheric effects on Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. Well, I don't know, but it is a truly -outstanding song. that it is demeaning him to turn in to a bad person. the. pictures in the album's booklet should satisfy WUI' Go into this album with an open mind Though it, was played out, try putting it on now. It $in11181( A young man who knows too much any hombre that loves the Bbriqua's bodacious bod. and allow yourself some time, to digest it if you're could bring back memories of the era. about lie too soon. hub k t A blend of Beyonce, Mariah Carey the type that likes to skip around from track to track S806 St Rock music with an indie edge. WWyl None, except the album makes you and Ashanti with a twist. and judge them based on the first 15 seconds you WrI Some songs have gotten severely over- think, which can be a good or bad thing.. WiiiDon't expect to be wowed by Lopez's hear. played. key TiO:li "I Hate Everything About You," "Just mediocre voice. by TI'Kt "Miranda That Ghost Just. Isn't Holy Key TIMIt "Mr. Brightside," "Smile Like You Like You." r.y Truct "Get Right," "Step Into My World," Anymore," "Cygnus... Vismund Cygnus," Mean It," "Somebody Told Me." "Hold Me Down," "Cherry Pie," "Still Around." "Cassandra Gemini."~

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I ______~ ~-'CL- I ~L IL ' I _ I Fullerton Takes Two of Last Three lit K' Eunn Hornets fall against The Hornets picked, up a win last said Head Coach Nick Fuscardo. conference rival the Santa Thursday, defeating the Irvine Valley "But we had enough to get going Lasers, 8-5. again and score some runs." Hornet Staff Writer Ana Dons. The Hornets got things started The Hornets answered back. in right away in the first inning. With the top of the seventh with a triple; to NYhutbuNhuvut second baseman Lendro Valencia right field courtesy of Meadows, Hornet Copry Editor and shortstop Kevin Meadows on which brought Randall home. With Angels Look Ready in Tempe base, catcher/outfielder Frank two outs in the inning and Meadows 'Fullerton dug themselves into a Lonigro connected with a double, on third, Sheek collected his third Over the weekend I took a as well. Garret Anderson hit, his their fans, especially. 6-12 year deep hole early in yesterday's game bringing Valencia home and moving RBI of the game with a single down drive out to Tempe, Arizona. 'The first home run of the spring old kids? against the Santa Ana Dons, allowing Meadows to third, who later crossed the left field line allowing Meadows reason for this little road trip- -the 'against the Chicago Cubs on It's that mentality that will dis- Santa Ana to score seven runs in the home plate for the second run of the to score. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Saturday proving that his back tant a fan from their favorite team. inning ultimately dropping first and inning off of a single by catcher Fullerton got solid pitching from Tempe is host to the Angels problems are a, problem of I will give credit to josh' Paul and the game, 13-9. James Myers. First baseman Kyle Jimmy Dietz, who allowed only one spring training facilities, and-'it is the. past. Steve Finley, who were the only The Dons (13-4, 3-3) scored five Sheek hit a two-run single bringing in run in five innings and picked up the there. that the team gears-up for On Monday, the Angels scored Angel regulars that took time to runs in the first inning off of pitcher Myers and Lonigro for the third and win while reliever Joey King gathered their 162-game season.. ' nine. runs in the bottom of the sign mostly everything that was Dustin Birosak collected two and fourth runs of the inning. his fifth save of the season. This wasn't my -first .spring eighth to beat the Rangers 10-5. requested of them. runs off of pitcher Chris Garcia, With Fullerton leading 5-1 in the The Hornets defeated the training experience, but it definite- : The Angels have that swagger. If Angel Arte Moreno needs to who came into the game for Birosak sixth, the Lasers showed signs of life Riverside Tigers, 7-3, on Saturday, ly was the most exciting. This year It is .that swagger that has me. pre- be concerned, it's not the product during the inning. Before the victory, as they chipped away at the Hornets' handing them their fourth loss in five more than ever, 'the Angels look' dicting. a .100+ ~win season .and on* the field, but the product of the Dons had lost three consecutive lead and scored three runs of their games. ready to play baseball. another division championship. the field. Since Moreno came to games. own. Two of the runs came from a Fullerton received seven solid This might seem like .a simple The Angels have drastically Anaheim, one of his key focuses Despite giving up seven runs in single by second baseman Jonathon innings of pitching from Kyle thing due to the', fact that. these improved with Orlando Cabrera at has been on expanding the. fan the first, the Hornets (13-,4, 3-3) bat- Erickson that brought in center field- Rucker, who was instrumental in guys 'play baseball for a living, but shortstop. and Steve Fnley in base. When players are ignoring tled throughout the game, cutting the er Brien Flanagan and left fielder Saturday's victory as he picked up his it's true. Spring training. tends to center field. fans who drove six hours and wait- Dons' lead to four in bottom of the Alex Guiterrez. first win of the season. be a sloppy'*brand of baseball' The Rangers made no improve- ed in the hot Arizona sun just for seventh inning, but were not able to 'We let them back in the game," "He threw very well," Fuscardo where pitchers are 'rediscovering' ments: to their 2004 over-achieving an autograph, that tells me that the cut into the lead further. any said of Rucker. "It was a big lift for their. groove. and batters are. record. and the. Oakland A's lost players could care less about who our pitching staff." reclaiming their swings. two great pitchers in Mark Mulder supported them. The Tigers built an early 2-0 lead, Last season this was truer than and Tim Hudson, who have car- Overall, the name has changed but the Hornets took control in the eeasAngel pitchers, especially 'ried the team.truhtels e but the product is still the. same, fifth inning. With left fielder Sean Bartolo Colon, struggled; through' seasons. maybe even better. Ikola and center fielder Jeremy spring training all the way into .the' The only characteristics that The Los Angeles Angels of Arbiso on base, Radl belted a two- first 20 games of the season. concern me. about the Angels Anaheim now have a big city name Are run triple down the left field line. To the satisfaction of Angel ' some. of the player's "better than and they are playing like big city 'a Meadows followed up with a double fans, that won't be the case this the game itself" attitude. team. So for you Angel fans out that brought Randall in, giving the year. The Angel squad looks I witnessed an event where there who might be' curious as to Hornets a 3-2 lead. sharper than any other team out in' fans, mostly kids, lined up for over how good your team is going to Riverside tied the game up in the the Cactus League, and trust me, I an hour just to get their favorite be, I assure you that they are going top sixth inning, but the Hornets put saw a few. players autograph.. Up came walk- to be great., things away in the bottom of the Colon pitched in Friday's'game ing Angel pitchers Colon, Estaban Not to leave you Dodger fans inning as Ikola singled to left field, against the'-Division foe Texas Yan, and Francisco Rodriguez. out, if'-you want to watch some bringing Keene in for the tie-break- Rangers. Colon' dominated over' They 'called the players name's real major league baseball this year ing run. Fullerton scored an addi- 'the length of 4 2/3 innings, strik- hoping to get a signature on their you might have to travel to tional three runs in the bottom of ing our five and only allowing four or jersey, but instead the play- Anaheim. That so-called team that 'ball the eighth to seal the victory. hits. More encouraging is the' fact ers kept walking, not even giving Paul DePodesta put together this The Hornets are away tomorrow that Colon has not given up. a run. these kids 'a glance. y doesn't even have the talent ear against the Cypress Chargers. The this spring.' '' Since when did 'these guys of the Angels' minor league bhy L inIZ The Hornet NO match-up is scheduled to start at The bats are 'showing promise become too good to acknowledge prospects. Touch'Em All - Frank ILonigro has norma/y been the starting catcher but has has recent/, seen some lime in rght and kft field for the Hornets 2 p.m.

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Play ball! Yes sir, it's spring time. throwing) coaches out of games for There is a reason 'that certain The' grass is green, the dirt is raked, excessive arguing. In my first two young ball players aren't taught how and the kids won't shut up. months as an. umpire I tossed two to throw a curveball until they're at Wait, kids? coaches. least 13 years old. The wear and tear While Major. League Baseball jTo give you, a reference to- how of cartilage and joints in the wrist doesn't start for. two weeks, little often this happens, a lot of, umpires and elbow take affect sooner if a sluggers everywhere are in full go through an entire season without ball player is shown how to throw a swing. with their, Little League giving one coach the boot, I tossed curveball at an age .too young. seasons." two in two months. Compare that to another. pitcher: Yours truly has the closest seat in. But that's not why I umpire base-_ who was taught when he or she was, the house to watch 'kids in the ball games. In the end I feel it's all 14; their arm will last much longer. Southland form a love for America's 'about 'the kids and that's where I believe much 'of the blame for pastime.. I am fortunate enough to knowledge assessment comes in.' kids acquiring arm injuries: falls on know certain people that I have For example: On Saturday I the 'dads and coaches who are con-, Fb W L C mZ The Hornet become- an. umpire for Little umpired two games with the ages of cerned about their. teams' present Contact Hitter - Freshamn oufie/der Brittany Castello drives the ball up the middle in agame against the Golden Wffest Rustlers. Leagues and Pony Leagues in the kids ranging from nine to 11.. A performance instead of, teaching the several cities. pitcher, who' looked about nine 'kids proper techniques. Now for most who have grown. years. old, in the first game threw *It's ainother aspect I've noticed SfblRebounds SfblinGolden West Tourney up phaying baseball 'or softball, any 'curveballs during warm' up and dur- *watching 'kids play ball. Dads' that think they know all there is to know memory they have of an umpire is tug the game. By no means was it a Saturday against Victor Valley, cap- against L.A. Valley College. likely not. a ,fond one. 12 to 6 'but the circle .was there. (A about baseball. are hindering their Hornets bounce back in more.' than turing th; win with a final score Next Wednesday Fullerton plays to how 'much a child's chances at playing ball, at a Which is why parents often ask me, 12 to,6 is a reference 'weekend tourney to' take of 3-2. two games again which will mark the if it's worth it' to go through. the curvelball. drops'in.'comparison with higher level later on in their careers. consolation title. With a win on their, side and some end, of the five-game home stand in arguments; the yelling;' and. harass- a clock. A good curveball.breaks Granted these dads aren't, hurt- ~momentum to finish strong in" the= eight days. Wednesday morning ment during a season. ing their kids on purpose but it's a, frmte1 tournament- on, Sunday, the, ladies Fullerton battles Long Beach and in order,te6)Now to fully appreciate' complete waste of talent. for a'nine" I always give them the - same defeated West Valley 7-2 in. the. Ctwsta College in an afternoon game. answer: "Of course, I get paid to this subtle aspect ,,of ' the game or 10-year-old to throw a, curveball. BHornet Sports Editor consolation semifinal matchup. The Lady; Stingers. will continue watch baseball.'? turned in by this "specific player,. Yes, it's alright for a child to know . The victory against West Valley,. conference play on March 30 against I definitely wouldn't do it for free here's; something to, ponder. 'I'm 20 how to throw it, but the action' of Fullerton won 'the consolation set up rematch between Fullerton the Riverside-:Tigers. but there are other rewards of the years old and I still can't 'throw a learning is harmful- to the future of prize' at the' Golden West and Chaffey. The Hornets got their intangible' type , that:cannot be curveball .Some of, my friends who their' career. Tournament this weekend after sweet revenge. "against the. Panthers Hornet Remaining appreciated without, first, being a have played baseball longer thanme As an' umpire,. I wish. I could dropping its first three, games. with ,a 5-0 victory giving Fullerton Conference Schedule fan and second, having some knowl- (which is 12 years) can't throw a' make a difference in the future for Fullerton's first loss of tour- the' consolation title. edge 'of the game. 'curveball. some of. these kids. the. ney was Friday morning against With a three-game winning streak April 1 @ Saddleback i'ni only in my second season of. So. for ;this kid to 'possess the I. do get a, small window of. Cerritos 5-2. the Hornets start a five-game home April 5 @ Cypress umpiring and I've already- stored ability to throw , a curveball,. for a opportunity during, winter ball when The Hornets played Palomar that4 Sstand today against the Orange Coast April 6 v. Santa Ana some 'experiences in my permanent strike at that, is. pretty cool;'to say play is instructional and much nmore afternoon but were unable to get Pirates.' April, 8 v. Riverside 'memory bank' the least. relaxed. anything started losing 9-0. Orange Coast is the only confer- April 11' @ Golden West For example: Last season my col- But' this triumph of skill is I've been told. this since I Nas Fullerton (5-2,13-6) lost again in a ence game 'Fullerton will. face during April 15 @ Orange Coast leagues came up with a nickname. double-edged. Although, this. nine- young: the little. things make the close battle to~ Chaffey Saturday its home stand. April 20. v. Saddleback for me because of myrun-ins with year-old can throw a curveball, he difference.e ry twl ' Iff that pkids o etare ergtaught m morning 6-5. On Friday the ladies will play two April 22 v. Cypress coaches. 'They called me "Chucky" might not 'be able to throw at all and The Lady Stingers turned things games. The first is against the Mt. Sac April 26- @ Santa Ana for chucking (tossing, booting, or. when he's 30. life when they grow up. around in their; second., game on Mounties and .the second is

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Club Rush Located in the Quad Study Night Sponsored by the.BSU 7 - 9,p.m. in room 719. For more info e-mail [email protected] Writing Center Workshop Paragraph Development, 12 -2 p.m. in room 325 Math.Anxiety Workshop 12-1:30 p.m. in room 1410 Psi Beta Psychology Club Meeting 3 to 4p.m. room 323 I

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The Irish & America A cultural :seminar by Kate Selyemi 11, a.m.-1 p.m. in room 417 FC Marketplace Located in the Quad Phi Theta 'Kappa Meeting International, Honor's society 3 -4 p.m. in room 117, for~more info visit htp://rurs~ptk~org Vietnemese Club Meeting 1- 2:30 p.m. in room 621 Bible Study Sponsored by Christian Students Club. 12- ~.i.o'33ApolloNight Auditions 6-8 p.m. at; the CSUF Titan Student Union Pum Iy Jewo EIa The Hornet For more info contact Edward Scott at (562)$ 841- 2755 ::: Theatre Festival - The Three Musketeersplay put on by the FC Theatre Arts Departmentproved to be a big hit Friday, March 18.

A.S. Application Deadline Applications for office positions due by 2 pm. The Weekend More info available in room 1408 MECHA Meeting Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano Aztlan 12 'p.m. in room 325 Saturday, March. 19 Tales of Lost Formicans By Constance Congdon Located at the Arena Theatre, CSUF Performing Arts Center ~~1 ~~-~11~ ~~~~~~111~"~-~~"1~~ Monday, March:21,. For tickets or more info call(714) 278 - 3371 The Art' Of Cultural Adorment 12:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. M uckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malvern Ave. (714) 738 - '6595 Spring Break .. .~~II____ 1- 111__11_1__111I1 Tuesday, March 22:- - I_- Songs of the Soul Featuring Sara McFerrin and Maureen Hawk Turk Sp ring Break' *4:30 p.m.' at St. Andrews Episcopal Church The campus may be closed. *1231 E. Chapman, for more info call (714) 870-.4350. Monster Tomato and Pepper Sale 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. . But the beaches :: -- ::- are open! Located at the Fullerton Arboretum, for more info call (714) 278- 3579 The Hornet, 1923 - 2006 - Link Page Previous Volume 85A, Issue 6 Next Volume 85A, Issue 8

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