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October 21st 2002

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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Coyote Chronicle (1984-) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. October 21,2002 Serving the Students of CSUSB for 36 Years Volume 36, Issue 4 http://chronicle.csusb.edu Circulation S,000 "Not In Our Name"

The Scene Jose Lizarraga Staff Writer James Coussoulis

Faculty activists founded a dies at 93 new chapter last Monday of a nationwide movement known as Lily Choi "Not In Our Name," in order to Staff Writer resist the United States' war with Iraq. On Friday, October 4, 2002 at PAGE 7 Last week the members began Redlands Community Hospital, Where to buy you favorite collecting signatures of people on one of the namesakes of this campus who support NION's Coussoulis Arena, James costume "Statement of Conscience," which Coussoulis, died at the age of 93. is printed in full on the group's Coussoulis Arena is perhaps \ advertisement in this issue of the one of the best known building on Chronicle. campus. Events held there include Multi­ The group also agreed to graduations, various sports continue collecting signatures and programs, concerts and many other cultural to plan a series of public events special events. protesting President Bush's current The Arena was named after push for military action against the Coussoulis couple, James and Iraq. Today, the United Nations Arianthi . Their son, Nick body agreed to request that Bush Coussoulis, a Lake Arrowhead reword his request to the U.N. to developer who was a graduate of go to war if Iraq does not the University, donated $500,000 to wiA -U.N. we^ns inspections and •Courtesy www. notmotimame.us the construction of the arena and disarmament resolutions. Bush Various anti-war propaganda created by Not in Our Name bestowed the honor upon his seeks global support for giving the parents. Inside the arena, there is a PAGE 10 United States free rein to mete out His increasingly aggressive course September 11, 2001." -In an plaque that states: "The greatest consequences. 'B'^tudies still on of action is the reason why the initiating letter calling for the achievement a son can attain is to The Not in Our Name back burner In Our Names" project was meeting the activists wrote that have' the <5pportunity to publicly movement has been gathering founded on March 23,2002. they needed "a resistance h,onor his mother and father." momentum since Congress voted to The "Not In Our Names" movement powerful enough to Services for Coussoulis were give Bush wide latitude in taking project was initated in a meeting in send a message to the people of held at St Prophet Elias Greek military action against Iraq. His New York City and, according to the world that (they) stand with Orthodox Church in San approach to the U.N. last week is the "Not In Our Name' website A£rE them against this unjust, unlimited Bernardino 10:00 am" Monday, one of many steps Bush has taken (www.notinourname.us), October 7,2002. James Coussoulis following the September 11 "proposed ways to strengthen and is survived by his wife, two sons, terrorist attacks, as part of his expand resistance to the U.S. ~Name continuecl one daughter, four grandchildren governmental "war on terrorism." government's course in the wake of on page 20 and two great grandchildren. Communication students ready to leave mark on Hollywood

Ivan Fernandez PAGE 13 Online Editor The CSUSB cast and Although CSUSB is not crew get ready for their considered a prestigious school, one act plays that doesn't mean that its graduates can attain prestigious and fulfilling careers. Already, Kico Velarde, who graduated in June with a Bachelor's Degree in Mass Communications, Sports working alongside his friend and current CSUSB alum, Rich Spencer, has opened a media company in Hollywood. Together, they're out to prove that education is best when driven by your passion.

Coyote ChronlcIe(CC): Now that you've graduated from CSUSB, what are you working on?

PAGE 23 Kico Velarde: I started a.company Kim Morohunfola (Right) with my business partner Rich Spencer and three other business and Kim Ford (Left) get ready for one more shot ~Interview conva at Pacific Regionals on page 20 Ivan Fernandez/Chronicle CSUSB Alumni Kico Velarde and CSUSB student Rich Spencer show off their various talents . v^<,w»JVt 'Smart classrooms': teaching with technology

MB Zip drive. Desiree Jacques Staff Writer These computers have Intemet access and provide the ability to Where would we be without connect a laptop to the rooms' video modern technology? In today's projector. In addition to the college classroom it has become projector the stations have both not only commonplace but almost VCR and DVP options. All of these necessary to integrate multi-media resources are accessed from the technology in instruction. workstation's control panel. At CSUSB, the circumstances The initiative for ACM to are no different. The Academic begin installing 'Smart Classrooms' Computing and Media Services came from the needs of instructors. department is in charge of the Having their beginnings merely installation of'Smart Classrooms' carting TVs and VCRs to throughout the campus. classrooms, both Waldman and "Smart classrooms are ACM Director Michael Ross have technology enhanced classrooms watched the department evolve as located throughout the CSUSB quickly as its technology. campus to enable faculty to "The first 'Smart Classroom' incorporate multi-media and was installed in 1999 in University Internet content into their Hall, before we even had funding." instructional curriculum," says Shortly thereafter the needs ACM Coordinator Steve expressed by faculty sparked the Waldman. Smart Classrooms come with a variety of equipment ~Smart continued - • - -T- Jacqites/dwomeie such as a desktop computer with on page 20 Dr. Mayo Toruno teaches a Social Science class in the 'smart' Visual Arts lecture hall with the help of DVD/CD capabilities and a 250 the PowerPoint projector, video, and DVD system Numeric Breakdown of Smart Classroom Projects Does new always equal better? Current Smart classroom total 47

Summer 2002 i.....,..; .21 associated with these apartments. She Tara Wallace claims that there are alarms on each door 2002/2003 academic year 10 Staff Writer that beep for five seconds if the doors are Social & Behavioral Sciences Building 22 The new apartments at CSUSB are not held open for longer than three seconds. Palm Desert Campus without their flaws. Just like any new This is very annoying for her and her Jack Brown Hall Retrofit •structiH«;r«i^i»^kiaks ^ikiieed to he worked rooHunates since their window is directly Other CSUSB Projects out.".. L • - 'sbovc Although compared t^*^the ofdeF" Manysl Residence these apartments are much the annoyance more modem and up- to-date, many improvements are still Martinez reports that Government Job/Internship Fair in the workings. these alarms are One of these sensitive and that" Friday, November 15 newer features is the magnetic strip key must be monitored 9 a.m. to 1p.m. cards, which vary from with great care. building to building. Other Student Union Events Center This system is all common problems computerized so that if reported by students Gal State, San Bernardino a student moves but, vary from minor their key could be Bethany Anderson/Chronicle inconveniences ' demagnetized the next A student demonstrates the new security card ranging from day. These keys seem to unclean rooms, Federal, State, County and City agency representatives will be promote a safe living environment, according landscaping, smelly heaters, soliciting, to Veronica Martinez of the Housing and answering machines, to more problematic available to answer questions and provide application Residential Life inconveniences such as; refrigerators, department on campus. plumbing, garbage disposals, slow information for employment opportunities When asked when these keys will be maintenance repairs, or laundry facilities in the public sector. installed into the Residence Halls as well, she not being set up yet. says, "We're working on it." One resident, Malisa Haywood, resorts Free admission-Parking $1.50. She also reports that to taking her dirty they are very sensitive laundry back to and can fail due to being her parent's scratched or placed next house because of Presented by the Career Development Center to other cards with the big hassle it and the Water Resources Institute at magnetic strips. One has been to student, Bryan Devor, schedule time has been troubled with with an RA to get this problem ever since hers done. The he moved into the residents of the apartments. Devor, as apartments must well as other students schedule a also claim that it is fairly laundry time that CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY easy for nonresidents to doesn't get in the Bethany Anderson/Chronicle SAN BERNARDINO gain entry into the apartments^^^ trcmblesome smoke detectors way of the Meeting the Challenge by just closely following Residence Halls behind someone who lives there. use of the machines 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407 Martinez however, disagrees with this in their dorms. statement and maintains that the keys make Although newer does mean more Phone: 909.880.5250 access much more high-tech and modem, there are still Web: http://career.csusb.edu improbable. many.issues that need to be resolved to According to Rashell Welsh, a current make these apartments more livable for resident, there are also many other problems these CSUSB residents. ELECTION UPDATE Prop 47 equals renovation County of San Bernardino General Election Candidates necessary to accommodate Yazmin Alvarez imprecedented student enrollments Governor Jim King—American Independent IVeasurer Asst. Multicultural Editor in all levels of public education Gray Davis—Democratic Real Estate Broker Nathan E. Johnson—American from kindergarten through Governor of the State of Independent During a Student Media university. California Secretary of State Transit Operator Advisory teleconference with CSU The university will benefit by Iris Adam—Natural Law Larry Shoup—Green Phil Angelides—Democratic Chancellor Charles B. Reed, receiving $21,786,000 in Business Analyst Author/Historian Treasurer of the State of Senator Jack Scott and Assembly renovating the Science Anex on Peter Miguel Camejo—Green Gail K. Lightfoot—Libertarian California Member Lynn Daucher, campus. However, the measures Financial Investment Advisor Retired Registered Nurse Greg Conlon—Republican Proposition 47 was explained in requires a majority vote to pass and Gary David Copeland— Edward C. Noonan—American Businessman/CPA detail through a press release in doing so, it would allocate $11.4 Libertarian Independent Marian Smithson—Libertarian reading. billion for kindergarten through Chief Executive Officer Businessman West Covina City Treasurer Proposition 47 proposes to 12th grade projects, and $1.6 Bill Simon—Republican Louise Marie Allison—Natural Jeanne-Marie Rosenmeier— relieve overcrowding and fund billion for higher education Businessman/Charity Director Law Green construction at California's public projects at California State Reinhold Gulke—American Teacher/Administrator Certified Public Accountant schools and universities. If the Universities, University of Independent Keith Olberg—Republican Sylvia Valentine—Natural Law bond passes through majority vote California and California Electrical Contractor/Farmer Businessman Corporation Office Administrator on the November 5'^ elections, it Community Colleges. Kevin Shelley—Democratic will be Proposition 47. The $496 million will renovate Lieutenant Governor State Lawmaker Attorney General Kindergarten through University aging "facilities and build new Donna J. Warren—Green Valli Sharpe-Geisler—Reform Ed Kuwatch—Libertarian Public Education Facilities Bond classrooms to accommodate Certified Financial Manager Educator/Technology Coordinator Criminal Defense Attorney Act of 2002, would authorize the 130,000 additional students Pat Wright—Libertarian Dick Ackerman—Republican state to issue $13.05 billion in expected at the 23 campuses of the Ferret Legalization Coordinator ControHer State Senator/Attorney general obligation bonds for California State University system Diane Beall Templin—American Paul Jerry Hannosh—Reform Ernest F Vance—American conslTucUon and renovation of by the end of the decade. The Independent Educator/Businessman Independent public education facilities. bonds would be repaid from state Attorney/Businesswoman Bruce McPherson—Republican Retired Administrator If approved in the November revenues over 30 years, and would California State Senator J. Carlos Aguirre—Natural Law Bill Lockyer—Democratic 5* elections. Prop. 47 will fund not increase or create new taxes. California Attorney Genera! Kalee Przybylak—Natural Law Entrepreneur/ Businessman construction of new classrooms, Public Relations Director Steve Westly—Democratic Glen Freeman Mowrer—Green modernization of existing school -^7 continued on Public Defense Attorney Cruz M. Bustamante— Businessman/Educator facilities, seismic upgrades and page 20 Democratic Laura Wells—Green high-tech equipment installations Lieutenant Governor Financial Systems Consultant Insurance Commissioner Tom McClintock—Republican John Garamendi—Democratic -Biiiillin 'M . California State Senator Rancher October: Breast Cancer Awareness Month -More candidates on page 20 Breast Cancer Questions and Answers

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[ North Korea's Nuclear Program Exposed ' performances from student j Hie U.S. intelligence office confirmed this week that Pakistan had ^ organization VOICES. Co- Technology Day 2002 aided if not supplied North Korea with Nuclear armaments in the late I Sponsors for the event are the Cal State's inaugural Technology I 1990's. This is in direct violation with the 1994 Agreement in which I Afrikan Student Alliance (ASA), Day will be held Thursday, October I North Korea fwomised to give up its nuclear weapons program and 1 Sociology Club, Cross-Cultural 24,2002, in Event Center "A" from I allow for routine inspections by the U.N. U.S. National Security Advisor| Center, Women's Resource Center, 9am-3pm. The day will include I Condoleezza Rice stated that the U.S. would attempt to deal with the j Ethnic Studies Program. over 30exhibits that will display I situation in North Korea through diplomacy. | and showcase current and future Professors Across Borders technologies. Attendees will be j Chirac: War on Iraq to be Last Resort j Workshop have the opportunities for hands-on Guest Speaker Dr. Elaine Haglund j In Beirut, Lebanon, French President Jacques Chirac told French- j with many exhibits. Smart from Cal State Long Beach will I spetddng nationals in theLabenese capital that," In the modern world,| Classroom replications will also Buzz share her experiences and expertise host 10 different presentations j the use of force should only be a last, and exceptional resort" when i Cal State Mentors Needed in internationalizing teaching I asked to comment on die possible war with Iraq. every half-hour. For further If you are interested in becoming curriculums in a workshop co- information please contact Vanessa a Big Brother or Big Sister this fall, sponsored by the International Kragenbrink x5099. Suicide Bus Bomber in Manila, Philippines please attend the informational on Institute and the Teaching Resource A bcMnb exploded on a city bus Friday in the city of Manila killing two the following dates: Center, on Thursday, November 7, Spike and How! people, and wounding twenty others including the bomber. This is the Monday, November 4, 2002 2002, in the Pine Room. Workshop 6 vs. 6 Halloween Volleyball second bombing on Philippine soil in two days. Officials say that the Friday, November 15,2002 panelist Dr. Elena Ramirez, Dr. Tournament will begin Saturday, bus blast is now believed to be at the hands of Islamic extremists. The Monday, December 2,2002 Dorothy Chen-Maynard, and Dr. October 26 in the Coussoulis first bombing on Thursday killed six with more than one htmdred and Monday, January 13,2003 Rosalind Bresnahan will share their Arena. Sign in begins at 9:30am forty-four wounded in the shopping district of Zamboanga City. For further information please experiences in their travels and and games begin at 10:00am. The contact DR. Tom Rivera at x5044 teaching in Latin America. For last day to pre-register is October Italy's 2-Day Strike Holds Country at Standstill (located in AD-183). You can also further questions please email 24 at the Temporary Rec Center. email [email protected]. [email protected]. For more information please call major cities in direct protest of Prime Ministers Silvio Berlusconi's x5235. economic policies. The strike halted over 250 airline flights, and Family Violence Prevention Bookstore Update: Last Chance countless railways for two days straight. Day to Purchase Fall Qtr. Books Criminal Justice Club i The University Diversity The Coyote Bookstore would like The Criminal Justice Club will be Ivory Coast Reaches Cease-Fire Committee will hold the Family to remind students that they are now meeting Wenesday, October 23 in The nation reached a tentative Cease-Fire agreement between rebels Violence Prevention Day on preparing for Winter Quarter 2003. SB 209N. Anyone interested in ar^ the current national government. The country that has been on the October 22, 2002 at 9am-4pm in All Fall Quarter textbooks not Criminal Justice is invited. verge of Civil War for one month has attempted at the Cease-Fire to Event Centers B & C. The event purchased by October 25"" will be stimulate reconciling within the volatile nation after over 800 soldiers will discuss the issues and shipped back to the publishers. If Career Development Center cut ties with the nations military in protest. perspectives of family violence in students have any textbooks or The Career Development Center'^ the spheres of sexual violence, reading materials they have not yet list of Fall 2002 Workshops is now _ gay/lesbian issues, elder abuse, purchased please do so by this date on line at: http:career.csusb!edu/ couoseling. and law enforcement. or contact the Covote Bookstore workshopsthisquarter.himl CSUSB POLICE REPORTS was transported by AMR to San Bemarthm). October 11 Community Hospital for treatment. Incident: 72 Hour Detention Mental Evaluation October 15 At approximately 1:05 p.m., officers responded to the Morongo Residence Room Incident: Injured Student 105 of a person under the influence. During At approximately 9:25 am officers responded the investigation, it was determined that the to the CSUSB Health Center regarding a person (a student) had been awake for at last report of an injured student. 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This advertisement is sponsored by the CSUSB Chapter of Nor in Our Name. A Statement of Conscience L et it not be said that people In the United States did nothing and hundreds of others still languish today in prison. when their government declared a war without limit and instituted This smacks of the infamous concentration camps for Japanese- stark new measures of repression. Americans in World War 2. For the first time in decades,immigration The signers of this statement call on the people of the U.S. to resist procedures single out certain nationalities for unequal treatment. Jhe policies and overall political direction that have-emei^g^ since Th our name, the government has brought down a pall of repression ';iSepfember 11, 2001, and which pose grave dangers Jo the people of over society. The PresidentOs spokesperson warns people to "watch the world. what they say." Dissident artists, intellectuals, and professors find their We beVieve that peoples and nations have the right to determine views distorted, attacked, and suppressed. The so-called Patriot Act - their own destiny, tree from military coercion by great powers. We be- along with a host of similar measures on the state level - gives police fleve that all persons detained or prosecuted by the United States gov­ sweeping new flowers of search and seizure, supervised if at all by ernment should have the same rights of due process. We believe that secret proceedings before secret courts. questioning, criticism, and dissent must be valued and protected..V\(e -In our name, the executive has steadily usurped the roles and func­ that such rights and values are always contested and must tions of the other branches of government. Military tribunals with lax rules of evidence and no right to appeal to the regular courts are put in We believe that people of conscience must take responsibility for place by executive order. Groups are declared "terrorist" at the stroke what their own governments do -- we must first of all oppose the injus­ of a presidential pen. tice that is done in our own name. Thus we call on all Americans to We must take the highest officers of the land seriously when they RESIST the war and repression that has been loosed on the world by talk of a war that will last a generation and when they speak of a new the Bush administration. It is unjust, immoral, and illegitimate. We domestic order. We are confronting a new openly imperial policy to­ choose to make common cause with the people of the world. wards the world and a domestic policy that manufactures and manipu­ We too watched with shock the horrific events of September 11, lates fear to curtail rights. 2001. We too mourned the thousands of Innocent dead and shook our There is a deadly trajectory to the events of the past months that heads at the terrible scenes of carnage - even as we recalled similar rnust be seen for what it is and resisted. Too many times in scenes in Baghdad, Panama City, and, a generation ago, Vietnam. history people have waited until it was too late to resist. We too joined the anguished questioning of millions of Americans who asked why such a thing could happen. President Bush has declared: OyouOre either with us or against us. "Here is our answer: We refuse to allow you to speak for all the Ameri­ But the mourning had barely begun, when the highest leaders the can people. We will not give up our right to question. We will not hand land unleashed a spirit of revenge. They put out a simplistic over our consciences in return for a hollow promise of safety. We say script of "good vs. evil" that was taken up by a pliant and intimidated NOT IN OUR NAME. We refuse to be party to these wars and we repu­ media. They told us that asking why these terrible events had hap­ diate any inference that they are being waged in our name or for our pened verged on treason. There was to be no debate. welfare. We extend a hand to those around the world suffering from There were by definition no valid political or moral questions. The these policies; we will show our solidarity in word and deed. only possible answer was to be war abroad and repression at home. We who sign this statement call on all Americans to join together to Not in our name, the Bush administration, with near unanimity from rise to this challenge. We applaud and support the questioning and Congress, not only attacked Afghanistan but abrogated to itself and its protest now going on, even as we recognize the need for much, much allies the right to rain down military force anywhere and anytime. The more to actually stop this juggernaut. We draw inspiration from the Is­ brutal repercussions have been felt from the Philippines to Palestine, raeli reservists who, at great personal risk, declare "there IS a limit" where Israeli tanks and bulldozers have left a terrible trail of death and and refuse to serve in the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. destruction. The government now openly prepares to wage all-out war We also draw on the many examples of resistance and on Iraq - a country which has no connection to the horror-of Septem­ consciencefrom the past of the United States: from those who fought ber. 11. What kind of world will this become if the U.S. government has slavery with rebellions and the underground railroad, to those who de­ a blank check to drop commandos, assassins, and bombs wherever it wants? fied the Vietnam war by refusing orders, resisting the draft, and stand­ ing In solidarity with resistors. In our name, within the U.S., the government has created two Let us not allow the watching world today to despair of our silence classes of people: those to whom the basic rights of the U.S. legal and our failure to act. Instead, let the world hear our pledge: we will system are at least promised, and those who now seem to haveno resist the machinery of war and repression and rally others to do every­ rights at all. The government rounded up over 1,000 immigrants and thing possible to stop it. detained them in secret and indefinitely. Hundreds have been deported For more informaion, see www.nion.us October 21, 2002 The Roving Reporter Facutly Spotlight h-' "What are you doing for By Belinda Adante Staff Writer Martha Kazlo Halloween?" Martha Kazlo came to Cal everything from first aid to family State San Bernardino 27 years ago planning and are able to perform By Teresita Sosa what she worked as a counselor, as­ minor surgeries depending on the are interested in the medical field Scene liditor sociate director and director of students needs. They also have a to volunteer in informing the training at the Student Health and licensed pharmacy that carries Health Center of any changes you Psychological Counseling Center. some prescription and over the would like o see and to bring up Just this summer she became direc­ counter drugs at a very low cost. new ideas. If anybody has any tor of the entire center. She encourages students to go over questions about these events they She replaces John M. to the Health Center and check out can contact the Health Center. Name: Jaclyn Baldwin Hatton who retired after 35 years Major: Liberal Studies. all of the free services offered to at the University. Year: Sophomore CSUSB students. After all they are Kazlo says that she is enjoying her paying for all of this in our student Coyote Dating new position, she feels she is learn­ fees, why not take advantage of it? " I'm going to a costume ing the tools party this year my friends Physicians work around Have you used a line like of the trade quickly and also enjoys your school schedule to fit you in and i are doing the Pimp the people she works with. for appointments. There are also tri­ this ? and Ho thing. There's Martha Kazlo does a little age nurses available who will talk "Girl your daddy must about girls and five guys bit of everything in her hew to you and assist you in deciding be^ a terrorist because that dress up every since position as director. She oversees how quickly and what kind of care we were in high school" you 're the homl^^^nK three physicians, two nurses, a team you might need. There are some realize why t of psychologists and counselors, very beneficial events coming up getting dates. Let tlxe plus their support staff. Kazlo says on campus hosted by the Health that she does not feel pressured with Center in November. There is go­ Chronicle find you some-• her new position but knows that she ing to be a Health Fair in the Events one whom you are com­ has many new and different Center where there patible with. Stop by responsibilities. will be free health screening, flu UH-37, and fill out a The Health Center is so shots for around $5 and free give­ mini-biography. We will convenient for students attending aways. Kozlo, again, strongly en­ jHame: Andre Duencz CSUSB. It is just like a doctors courages students to attend these match you up with some­ LibemlStudies office and psychological free events and be educated about one of similar interest ^^jEreshman • • counseling office right on campus. their health. and send you two on a KoTito- informed- nre of ^^eJiealtfrCenier is also date. Or email us at " I'm going to the Delta services that are available fof ; - student Health Ad^ Sigma Phi, "Spooktacular" students at the Health Center, even vising Committee together as well. as a doctor and give all the if you have insurance. They provide They are looking for 6 students who girls free check -ups. And ofcouree, PARTYflARD."

Hawai'i Pacific I niv-ersity offers nwe graduate degrees providingstudents with coritemfx)raty solutions and* Name: Matt Spalten Major: Communications innovative strategies needed for sucofss.. Year: Senior PROGRAM DF STUDY ••^ " I will be going to the Dash Board Confesstional Master of Business Administration "• • > : Show, dressed as a red ;: neck. • E-business and 12-moitth MBA Program Master of Aits in Coimnunication Mast^ of Alts in Diplomacy and Miiitaiy Studm r, Master of Arts in Global Leadership ' ' Master of Aits In Human Resource Management Master of Arts in Organizational Change Master of Arts In Teaching English as a Second Language Name: Kelechi Olqjaia | Majon Art Master of Science in information Systems Y^n Junior E-commeice Program "Tm gmng to aparty with my fiiends, dressed uplike Master of Science in Nursing a hustler. My costume will| b€ra dice with a seven on Attractive scholarship and assistantship opportunities are available.. one side and zm eleven on the other." GRADUATE ADMISSIONS 1164 Bishop Street, Suite 911 • Honoiulu, Hawai'i 96813 Tel: (808) 544-0279 • Toll-free: 1-866-GRAD-HPU / , Look for the Roving Reporter on campus or Fax: (808) 544-0280 • E-mail: [email protected] email your question ideas to sbchron(d-csusb.edu Web site: http://www.hpu.edu/grad October 21,2002 Future Leaders of CSUSB What will you be? Join the Leadership Academy too is not a.problem at Fun consuming and difficult, so in they have corrpleted the academy, By Janna Preston By Pleasance Brown Corner. It has everything one order to save time andmoney, you the student receive a certificate and Staff Writer Staff Writer needs to add to that special .might also want to try local attend special awards ceremony along wth campus V.l.P's.. It is that time of year again, costume or celebration they may Halloween shops. The Leadership Academy is an Activities the Leadership when people can get creative and be planning. Everything from: Or, if novelty stores may intensive ten week program that Academy participants are involved take on new identities. makeup, greeting cards, games, not be part of your budget, then brings together Prominent on and off in are a visit to: The Shriner's So when October rolls wigs, masks, campus leaders with emerging Hospital, where thestudents interact around, not just children but decorations, students who attend Caiifomia State with severely burned and crippled adults as well start to think of who jewelry, gifts University, San Bernardino. children. They aiso attend baskettell or what they want to be. Sponge and plenty During the ten week program, www..funcorner.com games, and other campus events. Bob Square Pants? Scooby-Doo? more. the sUidents are taught the basics of Students are required to do Spider-Man? A Renaissance Established Fun Coner is in San Bernardino. effective leadership through presentations to recruit fellow princess? since 1956, workshops, teamwork, public CSUSB students into the program. "Fun Corner" off of Baseline Fun Corner offers reasonable bargain shopping at thrift stores speaking, and volunteerism. The Anyone can join the has these costumes to offer all costume prices ranging from $20 offers a chance to put together "Leadeiship Ac^eray" is run by Leadership Academy as long as the year round, not just during to $45, plus an additional 15% inexpensive and creative Ericka Nunez, aCSUSB alumni and are CSUSB students. It is open to Halloween time. With over 750 will be taken off for, anyone who costumes for less than $20. is currently the Progam Coordinator all class levels from Freshman to Halloween costume ideas, this presents this article. Although thrift shopping can be of Student Leadership .and Graduate Students. The students can store probably has what you may Because of its popularity, more time-consuming, the Devetopment obtain information about the be looking for. Owner Linda Halloween has become the chances of someone else finding Students interested in attending Academy by getting brochures Sutherland says "people are second largest consumer holiday the same' costume is more the program must attend an from the Student Leadership and amazed by our vast collection to in the world, next to . unlikely. orientation and tdce a Leadeiahip Development Office. choose from." But the trick is to find your Probably the easiest way Assessment test.A final ass^ismait The Academy Pro^am takes A Some of the most popular evening's identity quickly. While to decide what to wear with the of their skills will be taken upon place in flie W^ter Quarter and is costumes this year are these the children plan to trick-or-treat, benefit of saving time and money completion of the program. Other fi^^ofchargetoall students. Many cartoon characters. However, you adults plan both their costumes is to borrow a costume. One may requirements include; con^iling a graduates of the Academy "have may have a costume but need and for costume parties, and other be surprised about how many Leadership Resources Binder and accessories to go with it, and that events as well. people save their old costumes attending 20 worktops. Students continuously praise the program." Unfortunately, and will not wear them a second -must attend a minimum of two Most of the graduates, described deciding what to be is only time. So, before you give up on workshops in these three categories their experiences as "life changing, half the fun, the other half is that Halloween shopping spree, of Organizations and Community, and'Svonderflil," and "motivating." trying to figure out how or try asking your friends and family Individual Development, and OthCT students who have completed where to obtain that costume members what old costumes they Div^ity. Students must also Nvrite the program have reported tiiat they one wants, by either making, have lying around. It is very a paper for each of the workshops saw an increase in their self- renting, buying or possible that they may have they attended, participate in a confidence, a deeper understanding borrowing. Often times, the something you will want to community service project, and of conflict resolution, and overall seat '^bmit a final paper of their improvement in leadership after oostume can be time something for them to borrow too. espoiences in ffte Acaden^.jOiu;e , atteiding the program. 2002 QUSOOB 2Py Vanessa Kragenbrink Special to the Chronicle WANTS TO KNOW TECHNOLOGY DAY The Division of Information Resources and WHAT yoo THINK? Technology, in collaboration with the divisions of Academic Affairs and Student Affairs, is proud to announce CSUSB's inaugural Technology Day on Thursday, October 24, 2002, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, in the Student Union Events Center. The purpose of this *£{S ^ event is to showcase various existing and new technologies samjMJD and information resources, with the opportunities for attendees. intent being to expand the campus Finally, a Smart Classroom replication awareness of technology and its will host ten different presentations applications as used on our campus. showcasing a number of technology-based Technology Day will feature three campus programs. Individuals from each iKAcr? separate but related venues. In Events of the three divisions, along with a number Center A, a number of keynote speakers of vendors, will participate in these The Coyote are scheduled to give various demonstrations. technology-related presentations. For There will be refreshments provided Chronicle example, at 10:00 am. Vice President throughout the day, and each attendee will Seiectsd opinions will William Aguilar and Communications receive a bag filled with goodies provided appear in the Op/Ed section. Professor Dr. Fred Jandt, will give a by various donors and a raffle ticket presentation on the new CSUSB affording them the opportunity to win any Technology Strategic Plan. one of over 40 different gift items that email your oplatoos to Presentations are scheduled for every have been donated for Technology Day. hour on the hour, and a complete list of President Karnig will conduct the raffle [email protected] presentations will be posted. In Events between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m. This is a free Center B and C, there will be event. For more information, please approximately 30 booths that will contact Vanessa Kragenbrink, Executive showcase specific technologies, many Assistant to the Vice President for IRT, at of which will provide hands-on 880-5099. We hope to see you there! October 21,2002 Fact or Fiction: ASI Movie Night

David Clark, a member of the this as a disability.In By Lakesha Troupe . board of directors, he stated, "The when the aliens tried Staff Writer board of directors allocates fund­ to secrete poisonous On October 16, ASI the movie ing for the activities board in which gas into the son, he "Signs" was shown. A record they use the money to put on events could not inhale it be­ breaking four hundred people at­ like movie night." This funding cause of his asthma. tended which surpassed the atten­ also pays for other events that in­ So whereas asthma is dance of Spiderman. The movie, clude welcome back yotes, disabil­ looked upon as a Signs dealt with crop circles. Crop ity awareness, and much, much negative attribute, in circles are unexplained designs more. this case it was actu­ that are imprinted in fields, usu­ David implied, " The meaning ally a benefit. This ally wheat and com fields. They for signs in the movie indicated that was the perfect ex­ are said to appear in all different things happen in our life for a rea­ ample of everything regions of the world. son." An example of this quote is happens for a reason. Movie night is funded by a spe­ when Mel Gibson's son in the Today's society cial funding. When talking to movie had asthma. Mel looked at also refers to crop circles as Students unite at movie night UFO's. The question is, do they really cess. Students brought their :

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Califorina Universitiij, San Bernardino B1 Oa University Parkway, San Bernardio, flA 98407 Coffee House Culture Campus Culture What do they provide besides coffee? Korean Student

By SusieMedina Riverside to satisfy our Multi-Cultural Editor coffee cravings when we Association They're warm and inviting, can buy a cup at the comer stimulating and steamy, social yet Chevron gas station, for a By Susie Medina private- they're coffeehouseSi Its quicker and less expensive Multi-Cultural Editor seems that lately there is a rise in purchase? coffeehouse popularity for college Student Valerie Olivo 1.Club Name students. says she rarely even goes Korean Student Association More than just providing a for the coffee or for (KSA). stimulating resource for those late studying purposes. "I go 2. Who is the president? night study sessions, these shops can to socialize with ray Woo Jin Lee, for 2002 fall chaige students up by providing an friends when we want to through 2003 summer ac^emic atmosphere of comfort and talk and hangout.'' The bar, 3. What is the purpose of this art. she says, is too expensive organization? Susie Medina/ Chronicle Coffee Depot, in Riverside, and has more calories in Courtesy of google.com The mission of KSA is to Woo Jin Lee, President owner Geof Gaines says that studying their drinks than the Starbucks before it became so hospitable. promote awareness of Korean 6. How should students contact in a coffee shop is more relaxing and coffee. culture, to coordinate and you if they'd like to join? "kickback." Matt Spalten doesn't really gofor artistic community. promote activities leading to the Call me at (909)841-9858 or "Libraries are too sterile and bars the coffee either. He is more interested Regardless of the reasons, social, betterment of Korean students at visit our website http:// are too social, coffeehouses can be in the artistic nourishment of smaller academic or just the craving of some CSUSB, and, to build a network •korea.csusb.edu quiet and social at the same time. coffeehouses. coffee; it is no wonder why these among KSA alumni. Further,. 7. Any upcoming events? They're "Back to the coffeehouses are so popular because KSA aims to foster interaction We are planning the Korean unobtrusive." Grind is usually they serve all walks of life. It is and partnership with Korean Traditional Music and Dance Gaines, "I go to socialize with where I go to see becoming a part of our American student associations of other Performance. and other independent artists culture and an even bigger part of the my friends when we universities and Korean •8. Benefits of joining this club? coffeehouse play and other college students' life. American community. . We can meet many people owners have want to talk and hang­ people expressing 4. Who are your target through many activities, and even agreed themselves without out."- Valerie Olivo people give and take information that college any structure.',' Matt members? Any person who supports the each other for work field, students are - admits that while scholarship and living that most their target marketCTS. They are aware Starbucks has a "killer caramel mission of KSA may become a students interested in. that having features such as open mic frappuccino" he'd rather go to a member. 9. Any branches of this club at poetry, live bands and foreign movies coffeehouse that provides 5. What time does your club _^jQUtiets that will help to alleviate entertainment. meet? any other universities? ne pressures of oar everyday lives. Ranging from slam poetry jams, Official meeting is once a month Not now, but we will. So why do we find ourselves movie ni^ts, live bands, or even just but we post notification when we 10. Any requirements to join? always wanXing Xo g,o xo xhe neaiest xhe company of fellow students. Courtesy of art.com need. Anyone can join. >ucks or Back to the Grind in coffeehouses havebecome more of an Art incorporated with coffeehouses.

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OU Offln of tM October 21,2002 10 60 students are Chicano Studies Update says "Its system could delay the creation of takes a year new academic programs. given a voice simply to In the beginning, the program create a will probably start out as a motive should take notice that their By Bethany Anderson course, but concentration, allowing students "very being is a political Asst. News Editor these things majoring in Liberal Studies or statement." I think are mentoring in Ethnic Studies, to If you were one of the sixty In a climate where the nation moving complete a set of Chicano studies people sitting in the cozy warm and the current Presidential very courses. Student Union Fire Place Lounge Administration has leaned in the quickly." "Eventually, the university i last Thursday night; you were favor of war with Iraq, many of the Armando would start a bachelor's degree i engulfed into the world of Voices voices at the event spoke fervently Navarro, a program," said for the club's first Poetry Lounge. of what was the necessity of war. professor of Cal State President A1 Karin, "It Voices, is a student organization That being to find alternatives to ethnic remains an open question whether that allows students to express death, destruction, and chaos at the studies at a Chicano studies department themselves through forms of expense of lives on both sides of U C would be created to oversee the poetry, spoken word, speeches, the ocean. Courtesy micheleserros.com Michele Serros, a modern Chicana writer. Riverside degree program, or whether the and slam writing. Voices urges students to argues that Chicano studies major would be Voices club president Jason lament and give thanks through the such a program could spark the operated as an interdisciplinary Brown stated the motive behind art of the open mind. Rather than By Youree Martin interest of Chicano students and program. the club to be, "an organization for vicariously sharing with total Staff Writer make the University a hub for When asked if they would be students to express themselves and strangers, thoughts of pain, California State University, research on issues affecting interested in a Chicano studies be heard in ways other than tests." suicide, fear, decay, violence, love, San Bernardino is considering Chicanos in the Inland Empire and program, students had a favorable He wants students from all majors, anxiety, trust, religion, and offering a degree major in Chicano throughout the nation. response. Adelaide Reycs^id, political affiliations, ethnic affections; students can sum up Studies. The focus of the program The program will need the "Yes, I would be intereat«4lMih backgrounds, and interests to fee! with each other, what many peers would be on culture, history, art approval of the university's because there is a lot of my history welcomed and of our day are and literature of Mexican Faculty Senate and would have to 1 do not know." apart of the need exposed to Americans. be approved by the trustees of Jose Cuellar said, "I think it for students to be Through out ^^..an organization Still in its developmental CSU system and California Post- would be a good thing and every heard and thought the night's for students to stages, Dr. Delgado, assistant to secondary Education Commission. group should have a chance to provoking. festivities, the provost of special projects, Any cutbacks in the state budget study there culture. Vice express themselves audience President Raquel and be heard in members could Jackson and one ways other than partake in the of the night's portraits by Sutton speakers, tests." -Jason & Sutton. encouraged, if not Brown The busti»c»' challenged, more ran by married students to get business partners involved and state their opinions Dave and Brenda Sutton started without the fear of what the their business in 'hopes of opposition would think, say, or displaying elegant art that depicts believe. the mind at artistic work. One of the most powerful, and For further information on straight to the point speakers was Voices, you can contact Jason Mark Gonzalez. Gonzalez Brown at mentioned before his spoken word [email protected]. piece, Chicano Child, that poetry If you are interested in the has a purpose and that people who artwork of Sutton & Sutton you are considered the minorities in a can contact them at email address society for whatever reason or [email protected]. THIS DAY IN HISTORY

Susan B. Anthony helped the U.S. women's voting rights movement

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In 1944, women were given the right to vote, however, Courtesy of allavista.com France was still under German Susan B. Anthony occupation. Therefore, women could not exercise this right until emerge until the late 19th October 21,1945. A wartime century. Politicians of the Left decree issued by Gen. Charles de feared that women would vote Gaulle enfranchised French for conservatives and thus women in 1944. Among the endanger their power. The major European countries, Roman Catholic Church opposed France was one of the last to suffrage because its leaders grant women the vote. Women believed that suffrage would were active participants in the emancipate women and cause the French Revolution, the French breakup of the family. Republic of 1848, and uprisings Most of the world's women of the Paris Commune. have been granted the right to Nevertheless, a woman-led vote only since the end of World suffrage movement did not War II. October 21, 2002 11 PAGAN AND SAHMAIN HOLIDAY

Sahmain is the By Audrey Burrows feast of the dead, Staff Writer done in remem­ According to Webster's dictio­ brance of ancestors nary being Pagan consists of being and people, now a follower of a polytheistic religion. dead, who were Paganism is a religion of nature, in important to them. other words Pagans revere Nature. This day represents Pagans see the divine as immanent the Celtic belief in the whole of life and the uni­ that the, "between- verse, in every tree, plant, animal the-worlds" . is and object, man and woman and in open and deep in­ the dark side of life as much as in sight can pass more Courtesy of www.art.com the light. Pagans live their lives in easily from the The movie, 'The Craft", about paganism. tune to the cycles of Nature, the dead to the living. seasons, life and death. The Pagan It was faith has been thought of as evil and also customary to light a fire on the terns and placed in homes to re­ demonic, yet the October holiday household hearth, which would member the lives of the love one represents celebrating the dead, burn continuously until the first day that had passed. This is where such as the Mexican tradition of of the following Spring. Huge bon­ carving pumpkins and making . Every year at fires were lit on the hilltops at sun­ Jack-O-Lanterns come form this time, folks begin questioning set in honor of the old Gods and Today Halloween has become Pagans, shouting that Neopagans Goddesses, and to guide the souls a Hallmark holiday that no longer must be "stopped" from celebrat­ of the dead home to their kin. The represents what the Pagan fait ing their New Year's Day, which wearing of scary costumes was started. It went from a day of cel­ happens to be Halloween or what originally used to scare away those ebrating the dead, to a day of fear­ they like to call, Sahmain (which souls that may mean harm. While ing the unknown. means the end of Summer). Jack-O-Lanterns were used as lan­ Pagan Goddess. Courtesy qfart.com A $50,000 check for new minority program President Karnig rneets^yyith membersiJjfJJSDA for plans to invest in minority businesses.

Agriculture deputy or disadvantaged Gonzalez. "This center will serve Administration Lou Gallegos. Morgan Melendez undersecretary for business as a catalyst for building business The center will serve as a Staff Writer Rural Development, constituents to coalitions and providing mode! for similar programs to be and Paul Venosdel, -'^sociate with die iiiformalion on ways that local established at other universities in California State University, California state USDA, private businesses can participate in USDA Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. San Bernardino and the United director for USDA "Enterprise and programs and contracting It's initial interest will focus on States Department of Agriculture Rural Development otherOpportunities." medical, public health and nutrition -have^partnered to develop and for a news conference collaborating The conference was programs, development of an encourage programs geared to announce the joint federal agencies. immediately followed by the applied research and environmental towards improving the quality of partnership program "The USDA presentation of a check to Dr. education facility, and Native life and boosting the economy last Friday. courtesy www.csusb.edu initiative is closely Karnig, made out to Cal State in the American business development. among Hispanics and Native Cal State San President Albert Karnig. aligned with the amount of $50,000. Gonzalez said, It is unclear at this point how Americans in the rural Bernardino will serve university's goal "although this may seem like a soon this program will be put into communities of Southern as the pilot program for the of becoming the intellectual and relatively small amount coming effect but the hope is that it will be California. Southwest Boarder Initiative, which physical hub of community activity from Washington, I can assure you launched immediately. Cal State President Dr. will include a succession of for educational, social, economic that it can be leveraged in many Albert Karnig, Dr. Clifford programs designed to augment small and cultural advancement," said ways." Young, executive assistant to the business capacity, create job and Karnig. A Southwest Boarder initiative president for governmental business opportunities, build 'The Bush Administration is Center, which will be overseen by relations, and CSUSB College of infrastructure, and attract working to increase economic Dean Robert Carlson, will be Natural Sciences' Dean Dr. investment. A series of university- opportunities for America's rural established on the CSUSB campus Robert Carlson met with based centers will be established to Hispanic and Native American to serve as a coordination facility. representatives of the Bush assist local Hispanics, Native communities, as well as other This center is being developed with administration Gilbert Gonzalez, American tribes, and other entrepreneurs within the inland the support and backing of USDA the U.S. Department of organizations rep^entativeof small courtesy www.csusb.edu areas of Southern California," said Assistant Secretary for More new buildings at CSUSB Family Violence Prevention Day soon to come. The CSUSB Sociology Community Servants," to victims The Melting Pot Celebrating Club, African Students of family violence in the San Breast Alliance, Women's Resource Bernardino community. It's UPCOMING EVENTS Center and Cross Cultural piupose is to aim imderstanding Cancer October 22: Awareness Center, are sponsoring the and preventing this type of Awareness Family Violence Prevention National Disability When; 12-3pm devastation on our communities. Month Day taking place in Event Included in the event will be Awareness- ACCESS Where: Events Center Center B & C on Tuesday, perspectives from the personal When: 11am- 1pm. October 22 from 9a.m to 4p.m. side of family violence including Where: Pfau Library Latino Film Festival in conjunction with Option gay/lesbian issues, sexual When: 8- 10pm Next Week: House's Inc., (a family violence and elder abuse as well Fmily Violence Preven­ violence intervention and as personal testimonials. Where: PS 010 Halloween Celebrations prevention agency) 25 years of Furthermore, students will tion Day Christian Harvest service to the San Bernardino perform readings and poetry When: 9am-4pm October 25 AKA: Rushing Community. slams, and there will also be a film Where: Event Center B,C Blood Drive Cultural Clubs Purpose The event will serve as a on violence in military families. National Disabilities "Day of Reflection and For more information please October 23; Wlien: llam-4pm Dialogue for Families, call (909) 884-4802 or (909) 880- Women's Breast Cancer Where: Commons Aw£u*eness Students, Educators and 5547. Wednesday, Oct. 30 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Student Union Events Center

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University of Califomia, San Francisco University of Southem Califomia (Policy Alliant International Univei^ity Loma Linda University (School of Nursing) University of La Veme (Business & Global Planning & Development) Azusa Pacific University Loma Linda University (Sdiool of Public Studies) University of Southern Califomia Bastyr University Health) University of La Veme (Law) (Occupational Science & Therapy) Biola University Marquette University University of La Veme (Education) Vanguard University California Baptist University Midwestern University University of Michigan Whittier Law School California Western School of law Mills College University of Nevada, Las Vegas Western State University Case Western Reserve University New College of Califomia University of the Pacific.(Health Sciences & Western University of Health Sciences Chapman University (Admissions) Pepperdine University Pharmacy) Chapman University (Lavi^) Phillips Graduate Institute University of the Pacific (Law) CSUSB Graduate Programs: Claremont Colleges Ross University University of Redlands Communication Studies Cleveland Chiropractic College Seattle University University of San Diego Criminal Justice Fashion Institute of Design & Southern Califomia College of Optometry University of San Francisco (Sport & Education Merchandising Southem Califomia University of Health Environmental Management) English Golden Gate University Services University of San. Francisco (Admissions) Health Services Administration Hawaii Pacific University Southwestern University University of Southern Califomia MBA Institute of Transpersonal Psychology Thomas Jefferson School of Law (Admissions) • MPA John Hopkins School of Nursing Trinity Law School University of Southem Califomia (Education) Math La Sierra University Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara University of Southern California (Law) Nursing Life Chiropractic College West University of California, Davis University of Southem Califomia (Primary MSW Loma Linda University (Grad School) University of Califomia, Los Angeles University of California, Riverside Care Physician Assistant Program) October 21, 2002 13

studentA series of one act plays written one and directed byact CSUSB students review opens off Broadway plays performed, I wont attempt an 2003 school year By Jekardo Arispe in depth review of every single one. Staff Writer Instead I will focus on what stood Love is No Laughing out to me. The audience at the preview An uneven cast, and its subject Matter of this season's "Student Play matter mar the first play, "That November 15,16,21,22, festival," in many ways mirrored Moment". This gay love story 23 at 8pm and November the production. Every style of attempts to deal with homophobia, 17,24 at 2pm person imaginable, old, young, the inner struggle of realizing ones gay, straight, trendy, shy, quite, sexuality, and death all in one act. Feet Don't Fail Me every ethnic group was in If it seems impossible to you, well attendance. The "black box" was 1 would agree. This attempting to Now the venue and it was buzzing with do so much in so short a period of Febuary 6,7,8,9at 7pm anticipation set against a backdrop time required a prologue, post 6,7 at 9pm Febuary 8,9 at of jazz interludes and moody monologue and more scene lighting. This close knit group of changes than I could count. I felt theatre faculty and students had gathered on the eve of the shows ~ Plays continued on Blithe Spirit run to lend support to page 20... March 7,8,13,14,15 at tiieir peers Because 8pm March 9,16 at there 2pm were six The Crane Wife May 1,2,3,4 at 7pm, 1,2,3 at 9pm, May 3,4 at 2pm The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui May 30,31, June 5,6,7 at 8pm June 1,8 at Robert Whitehead and Corinne Jamieson/ CSUSB Photography Cast and Crew Scenes fron the festival 2pm •Are you educated like this? Tlie Urban Youth Coalition hosts their first event

president him to do art and he said, "My world, needs more exposure on By Jesse Henderson wearing influences are my surroundings. things that lie beneath. Meaning all Op/Ed Editor boxing My experiences. My parents, who the unexposed artists, facts and "I honestly think it is better to gloves and a try to persuade me to change my information, need to be shown to be a failure at something you love dress, over major. My family. My friends. My the world and the media. People are be a success at something than to sized sequent faded shirts. My boring classes. misinformed and misguided by the you hate." —George Bums breasts, and a Life in general... Life speaks, so goings on in society, and I feel that This is one of Kris SanPablo's urban youth listen." it's our duty to show people the favorite quotes. Kris, a 19-year-old kicking a The art show was the Urban good stuff and the things that are art major on campus, is apart of the unspecified Youth Coalitions first event, and righteous. Also to let everyone Urban Youth Coalition (UYC) capitalist, I because the event center was know that there are actually some group on campus and is also one noticed a double booked, the UYC had to good people that come out of the of the artists shown at their art show piece done in have the musical acts pushed 909." Really in even in the 909? last week. black and outside so they did not disturb the The UYC is a club devoted to When I got to the UYC's event white that meeting going on next-door which educating the school and the the Jupitersciples, a local hip hop really might have hurt the overall event. I community about urban culture. band, were finishing up their set interested felt like they were being harassed, When I was talking to Eshil Omar and I was trying to find the man of the UYC, who brought me in to me. It was this surrealistic city with but I'm paranoid. Damn the man! she said that they were planning an who contacted me through email. the event center A where the art urban characters detailed within, 1 asked Kris why he was part event for Nov. 22 and were trying Kris SanPablo where are you? I show was held and Mr. SanPablo and it made me want to go to a of the UYC and he said," 1 am part to get the Visionaries, one of the started asking around and was could be found. jungle party. of the Urban Youth Coalition dopest hip hop acts ever, to play it. pointed to Eshil Omar, a member Among pieces that showed our I asked Kris what influences because I feel our school, our Mark your calendars kiddies. "I create are because it helps me figure things out. It's kinda my 'gateway drug' to solving problems in my life. I create art because1 feel its kinda my 'calling' in life as well. 1 feel everyone is put on earth for a purpose. I think my purpose is to entertain.people with my art. 1 mean...there's nothing else that interests me 'career-wise'," said SanPablo. If you are interested in the UYC, and or if you know of somebody who would want to sponsor one of their upcoming events, contact Eshil Omar at Shareena C. Clark/Chronicle Above photos are pieces from the UYC art show. eshil74@hotinaiLcoin. October 21,2002 -£-rm -rrm«• 14 (=J^ocaiiScmd Cdornev Check this out! Palm Springs' Patio Boys have a big sound Volkswagen is sponsoring new artists

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Who says the only thing to come out of Palm Springs are golf clubs and Bob Hope souvenirs? On October ll* local band, Patio Boy livened up the scenery with an album release party at the Palm Springs' Wherehouse were they played songs from their newest album, "Personal Innuendo" and gave out copies of the album to all who attended the show. Besides a free show and CD, Patio Boy's audience also left with some entertainment from the band, such as their amusing commentary between songs and some audience m members taking over the Courtesy of www.patioboy.8k.com microphone for some of the band's Patioboy sound larger than life cover songs, such as Blink 182's "Intro" and the last titled "Outro" Grant, well basically he just "Dammit." Another great moment, are instrumental pieces that show decided to take up the drums years surprising to the band was when off each of the band member's ago and hasn't put down his drum one of the drummer's cymbals flew skills by mixing the songs up with sticks yet. All three musicians are off at the beginning of a song. a unique variety of each instrument. almost as fun to watch as they are Handled with ease and not missing "Personal Innuendo" also contains to listen to because of their quick a beat, the band played on while the songs that have that catchy ska and precise ability to move their bassist paused and placed the' sound while others will make you hands and fingers quickly enough Photos Courtesy of RadioVW The new kids on the net cymbal back in its place and joined want to find the closest mosh pit to keep up with any of their harder, in again a few seconds later. around. faster songs. signing on to a more artists based Patio Boy came together to So who influences the Palm Springs may hardly seem By Shareena C. Clark label such as Riotous Babe form a musical sound that is members of Patio Boy? Welli to % '-v.-'- ^ Records, .^l^ast.there she could somewhere between emo and name a few: Weezer, NOFX, band, but with a new album, cook en Compaay-^jKnurin punk. They write songs with a soft, Codename, Rocky, Aquabats, and website fwww.patiobov.Sk.com^ is not just making cars anymore. tour just like the big kids. mellow sound such as "August RxB. It was actually from watching and kick ass shows. Patio Boy is Now they're making stars! Did After her performance and a 12""" while others are pure punk bands like these on T.V. that made putting their good skills to use and you ever wonder whose songs few more free,snacks we moved rock, like the fast-paced Patio Boy's Matt pick up a guitar sharing their cool style with the rest ^iwere in Uiose commercials? I into the main "Paradigm." The first track titled when he was jtist a kid. As for of southern Califomia. mean not just the "Mr. Roboto" where we got a "VIP" section to one: I'm talking about the other see the show. I felt a little like a ones with those cool new age sellout being away above the other edgy songs that you don't get to hear anywhere else. Well but it was kind of wonder no more; I have the treated like the elite. On the main inside scoop. stage Ben Niell was already On October 16,1 had the playing. opportunity to attend a "VIP" Ben Niell is what you get party at the House of Blues on when you give a high school band sunset to listen to these new nerd four Apple Books, two other • A NORMAL ROOMMATE artists, and rub elbows with guys running things. His sound is Volkswagen executives. Sure like Coldplay re-mixed by they had a few semi-famous Fatboyslim. His CD is defmitely • NUTRmOOS DORM FOOD people like that lady with the something that you could listen to ^noying voice from that TV while hacking on a computer, or show "The Narmy", and D.B. working out. It just gets your Sweeny (that guy from that ice blood pumping, but it isn't m A BANK THAT LISTENS skating movie "The Cutting distracting. Edge"), who made some We also have Josh Ritter who TO ITS CUSTOMERS comments about how great did not perform at the show, but Volkswagen was for promoting he is worth mentioning. He is a music. The annoying lady told VW artist, which means that 1 also some really UN-funny ethnic obtained his demo CD at the show. UNBELIEVABLE, BUT TRUE. jokes, but what really mattered He has a more mellow sound. It's about their prepared speeches soothing even. I cant really put a was the part where they finger on the exact sound, but it said.. ."^d these great artists." does have a David Gray meets In-between the free drinks Tom Petty meets Bob Dylan sort WE HEARI YOU. At Washington Mutual, we ^ve our customer* things they ask for, and food an unsigned artist of a feel. I truly believe that this named Michelle Penn fellow will be the next ^ist on like truly Free Cheddng that doesn't pile on fees every month. Plus, free sandard performed for the "VIP" group. music networks like Much Music Online Banking and free acrount atxess at over 2,000 of our ATMs nationwide. Her musical style is acoustic- or college stations. rock, but she has a vocal style I was also given a CD called Just iilre you asked for. (Sorry we can't help you out with the roommate situation.) similar to Melissa Ethridge "Street Mix: music from mixed with a little Bonnie Rait Volkswagen commercials ^ Washington Mutual and a taste of Joan Osborne. If (Volume I). Now, I am not one to Michelle Penn is signed to a big .applaud artists for selling their MORE HUMAN INTEREST." corporate label, they may be music to the man, but Volkswagen San Bernardino/East Highland - 2020 E. Hi^and Ave. tempted to try and make her into did a good job at selecting people San Bemardino/West Highland • 315 W. Midland Ave. the next Alanis, which will just -Continued on Page 1.800.788.7000 ruin her career and kill her rDICIniufed uniqueness. She's better off 20... October 21,2002 15 Go ahead scare and Coyote Movie Ticket scare the crap out of me This week The Transporter directed by a Hong Kong director Make sure you pack an extra pair of skivies By Ivan Femandez and gave it just the right amount of style Marcos Landin to make it different from your typi­ cal American action film. Snoochie Booches! Marcos: First off, don't waste your The rating scale: time with "XXX." Even though Watch this film now= Bmce Lee your girlfriend wants to drag you Catch the matinee= Jet Li : along to see Vin Diesel, talk her out Rent this film= Jakie Chan of it and watch "The Transporter." Bury this filin= Some white guy Creativity, style and kick-ass action in a karate outfil is what you expect from this, what seems to be video game, movie. A "transporter" breaks one of his Ivan: Jason Stalham is the man. own rules, involving him in a He's got just the right amount of everything to be the next true ac­ deeper conspiracy with lots of ac­ Courtesy of superherohype.com tion star. That, and he's got all sorts tion and European mayhem. A sneak peek at the new Hulk of range. You have seen "Snatch," Ivan: I want to go to Europe. Now haven't you? I expect good things last Bond film are gone. Jason some people, they want to go to from this guy in the future. should be the next Bond. I believe Europe to go sight-seeing. Not me. Marcos: My worries of Pierce he will fit the role much better than I want to watch European Brosnan making h i s the ridiculously rumored Cuba Shareena C.Clark/Chronicle movies. Like this one. Gooding Jr. Jason has definitely A creepy crawler from Scandia The fact that it was jf proved himself to be action-hero produced in Eu­ status. maze itself is simply amazing. rope and The TVansporter = Bruce Lee By Billy Osuna Unlike Castle Park, which fo­ Staff Writer cuses on one theme, Scandia was NEWS! NEWS! NEWS! It's that time of year again. a feast for the soul. A scare is Ivan: Hey Marcos. Look what I There is thick eerie fog in the cold literally around every comer. found. It's a teaser poster for "The air. The sounds of people running Rooms filled with rats, people Incredible Hulk" film coming out for their lives and their hearts are being chased with chain saws, to next year. pounding in your ears. Yes, I'm Big Top scares in a clown zone. Marcos: Hey Ivan. Have you ever talking about haunted maze's folks! The rooms are dimly lit which heard of a trilogy called "Die If you want a scare this Halloween, adds to the overall spook factor. Hard?" and don't wish to fork. over, your., - Hiesetwo muEGG Ivan: No, but I've heard of "Live ch^fc ^^sijii5t^_ to 4niss this Halloween. The Softly." HAHAHAHAI taunted mazes at two local parks. mazes at Castle Park and Marcos; Well, anyway, they're CasX\e Park's Sinister Sideshow Scandia Family Fun Center are offers fright around eyery comer. good enough to be in the big -niouies Continued on Courtesy of movies.go.com l^gllGPpamap.defiflitely keeps the leagues. On the scare factor of ^ Jason Statham and Shu Qi in The Transporter page 20... blood pumpring right from the be­ 1-10 bloody heads, both get a 10. ginning. As the name suggests, it's They offer great thrills at a great set around a circus theme and is not price. for.theifaint at heart. What can be Castle Park is located in River­ CLOWNS! From rooms side California at, 3500 Folk filled with bloody gore, to rooms Ave. (909) 785-4141. 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clear that there are Generals, who with Iraq last Thursday at the have extensive experience in the Middle East Institute's conference. JesseHenderson military, who hold reservations on in Washington. OP/ED Editor going to war with Iraq without When Zinni was asked what taking the proper considerations in level troops he thought we were hand. going to have to invest in a "If we go in unilaterally, or operation in Iraq he said "I'm a without the full weight of subscriber to Colin Powell's Readers I tell it is an international organization behind doctrine: Use overwhelming force. understatement to say we are living U.S., if we go in with a very sparse As a military man, I bristle against in a strange time in history. The number of allies, if we go in without ideas of small forces and of world has changed since 9/11, or at an effective information operation surrogate forces that we trust that least that is what some would have ... we're liable to supercharge can draw us into things. We then you believe. We have all felt or recruiting for al-Quaida," stated become responsible for,, bared witness to post 9/11 trauma, Gen. Wesley Clark, a former NATO actions and for their welfare; tha Osama, the Taliban, the American military commander. can suck us. in to cities and places Taliban, the anthrax scare, The War In a War on Terrorism you would where units are still fighting that on Terrorism, our president pushing think avoiding the chance of wouldn't normally fight us if we for war with Iraq, and then there is turning regular people in to overwhelmed the situation." the situation with a certain sniper terrorists would be a priority. Overwhelming force means picking people off in Maryland. Saddam may rule Iraq, but he and more than money; it means the lives That mind you is only what the llusiration by Jesse Henderson his supporters aren't the only of soldiers. At this point we have Bush through the paranoid filter. mainstream press has chosen to people who reside there, war could been downsizing the U.S. military cover, a whole other can of worms As I wake up every morning, whatever it is they do, and getting unnecessarily manifest hate in since the early 90's and we might is open when you speak on the and take by first breaths in walking experience from their people who had no intentions in not have enough people in the attitudes of everyday people, and life, I am constantly reminded that --fesponsibilitie^w ttiag.-Asiarjcaa'aoJdt^vi^ jy an what the face of dissent is shaping if this world is anything it is So before I get carried away with Retired Marine Gen. Ant up to look like. incredibly active. People doing myself, I assume that if you want Zinni is the former head of the mean we might have to use the draft to make a suit it Central Command for the U.S. again in this country? would be helpful to forces in the Middle East, more "I'm not convinced we need to ask a tailor what to recently he worked for a State do this now. I do, and if you are Department envoy that intended to we need to deal with Saddam down going to war you encourage talks between the road, but I think that the time is should consult with Palestinians and Israelis. He served difficult because of the conditions people that have been in Vietnam, as well as, helped there. command forces in the Gulf War, -Pretend A report last week and in Somalia. This well seasoned soldier offered his view on a war Continued on Page 17

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Don't they though? October 21, 2002 Page 17 ROMANCE Mr. Late to Class .Ickardo Arispc gree in a field of ones own choos­ Christy Lochrie Staff Writer ing would hopefully allow him/h^ Staff Wirter 5;50 pm - My English class is to do something fulfilling, that he/ Romance. For the high just finishing up, and I am she would/value. However, if I school set - and okay, I've seen it quickly gathering my belong­ viewed school as the type of situ^ on CSUSB classmates — it's all ings, worried 1 wont make it to ation I dreaded every minute of about blue and purple hickeys. my next class on time. and I did not contribute to the com-^ Whether it's an ear lob tug or neck 5;57piii -1 open the door to my munity or myself, I would quit. welt, nibbles, for some, can be a speoch class and quickly take a After all, everyone is different. prelude to romance or the seat. Some students have kids, a job, a equivalent of a souvenir thimble. 6; 00 pm-The instructor smiles spouse, lots of money, not enough Take Modesto's Kelli Pratt and begins an entertaining and money. For many reasons, wait­ . for instance. With romance on her informative an«:dote, which out­ ing to enter school may be benefi­ mind, the 45-year-old vamp set lines the material for the day. cial to you and your peers. If what out to seduce her just-released- g6;0S pm-The door opens, and in you need is a couple of yearS: to from-the-hospital husband. swaggers Mr. Late to Class Ev- get over high school, than you can Arthur, the object of her desires UryOay. choose to do so. Ilustration provided by petcraft.com and 20 years her senior, wasn't i6d0pm-AftCT a grand pause, Mr. So what if ycm find that you are Goo(i dog. Bad wife quite up the task. •Late to class every day settles in, Like Mr. Late to Class Everyday'! Suffering from diabetes and time teeth snapping spree was After spending several days in tbeinstructor proceeds and my Then it's time to ask yom^elf some a heart condition (which would anything but cuddly. Think pit bull an area hospital, Arthur died. education is all allowed to con­ tough questions. Do you want to -mean Viagra's out of the and chunks of flesh gnashed "I've never tinue. be here ? I don't mean just physi-; equation), seems Arthur offered between her teeth.Reaching for the heard of anyone being bitten to I know that life is unpredict­ cally. Do you have the desire to up a man's equivalent of "I've got phone, Arthur was able to dial 911. death before," Carter said. able, and sometimes we can't participate and contribute to this a headache, dear." "We have a tape recording of him Seems Kelli's not saying seem to get wear we need to he r educational community? If you Kelli with an'T" wasn't taking no screaming while she was biting much these days. Calling the on time. I have had my share of are not willing to respect yourself for an answer. What would you him," Detective Sgt. A1 Modesto Public Safety Center ^terrible, horrible, no good, very enough to seek advancement and e n V 1 s i . o n Carter told The Modesto Bee home, maybe she's in a muzzle. bad" days. You wake up with success, then at the.very least re­ here? Lit candles? Soft music? newspaper. But with bail set at $50,000, ; giim in your hair, you can't find spect your community. If the idea A bottle of wine? Maybe a Think Kelli might have calmed Kelli might be waiting along t one of your shoes, and you think of respecting your peers' rite to an s o o t h i n - dowii by the time black and white time before she's feeling ;to yourself, I should just stay in uninterrupted learning environ­ massage? Not for this Mrs. units arrived? Think again. "She romantic again - unless, of bed. However, if this is the way ment is difficult for you to grasp, Holding hei^(l6by down, Kelli fought with the officers and tried course, she rings Hannibal. ^you feel before every class; and then you. should start with the did more than nibble. She bit. But to bite them, too," Carter said. Did Sort of makes you re-think the syou're not willing to adhere to, small stuff. Come to class on time make no mistake about it, her 20-., they also refuse her advances? of classroom or. don't come at all. Everyone's " mmnm thap^u aUenbonsliibuld be on die class not cause"? wa^bfmcligt^tion,''^ resort. ThisreTs absoJutely no ^€X)I-''®''6n'^&lr"|f&id entrance. If you Conlmued Uom Paqe ^ 6 as reported by ABC News. The plans sophistication to this issue.^This lege is voluntary. must be late, resist the urge to greet were signed by all the Joint Chiefs is not business as usual it is Unfortunately, sometimes we your.friends as you walk in. Be­ |[|^nd then were given to personal. People^ilUdie, and have to do things we don't en- lieve it or not, they may not be in can be detelrdd Resident Kennedy's defense more than that we run the chance class to see you. If you can mas­ at this moment." said Zinni when secretary Robert McNamara in of breeding further contempt for hour, when I knew 1 was worth ter those basics you can attempt asked if thought this war is March of 1962. The plans were never this country inconsistent actions; 5|at least abucks. I de- reading the text, in order to avoid unavoidable, "I do think Saddam followed through with because 'we aren't bombing you because ?spised going to^wbrk and would asking stupid questions, yes ttiey 4^ntually has to be dealt with. That civilian leadership, that would we want to hurt you, we are trying . constantly find ways to be late do exist. Try instead asking an in­ could happen in many ways. It include JFK, rejected them and then to help you, oops, sorry about the ' orleave early. It was obvious that telligent question or responding to could happen that he just whithers the plans were buried to save the collateral damage you know how my leaving was to the benefit of one. Then you will be contribut­ on the vine, he passes on to the Joint Chiefs the embarrassment of war goes'. It seems absurd to all parties involved. I see «:hool ing to instead of detracting from afterlife, something happens within having them disclosed. fight against further fighting by way to eventually never be in what should be a great experience Iraq that changes things, he Zinni spoke of McNamara when fighting. What do you think? that type of situation again.A de- for all of us. , becomes less powerful, or the asked if he thought Iraq is only the inspectors actually accomplish beginning and ultimately the war something and eliminate potential would extend to Iran, Syria, and weapons of mass destruction — but Saudi Arabia like many journalists I doubt this — that might be there." have projected. "My wars that I saw What about Fidel Castro? He were handled poorly. I carry around has been a dictator and American with me a quote from Robert *enemy for years, escaping many McNamara's book "In Retrospect.". U.S. backed attempts on his life. Unfortunately, this was written What harm has he ultimately 30 years after a war that put 58,000 caused the us? 1 recently came names on that wall, caused 350,000 across" an article from last of us to suffer wounds that crushed November called "Friendly Fire" lives. 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Ivan: I wish my butt lint would "Interuiew creMive endeavors, whatever they to do with "Sins of the Son" is -Smart grow some brain cells. Because Continued from Pagel were, even if they were utter get every department in Cal State continued from page 2 even they, could come up with bet­ failures. Ifs cool, because all the involved in this film project. We installation of such technology into ter crap than that and not just be­ professors here are mentors. You can get the Accounting partners of ours out in 20 additional rooms in 2000 and cause it was clinging to it. ask them "How do I do this," and Department, the Theater Hollywood. The name of the every year the number increases. they help you out. They leave you Department, the company is Nine Two Digital Through funding from the TRIVIA TIME! on your own but they build up that Communications Department Productions. Baseline Access Training and sense of self-starting and let you and the Art Department involved. Support committee (BATS), Hey readers. Send them e-mails to do your own thing. We want Accounting involved so CC; What services does your ACM's budget and other sources, they can do production [email protected] company otTcr? the department expects to have their and win yourself a prize. This week, KV: I'mnot ashamed of going to accounting. That would be a huge total number of Smart Classrooms you can win...something cool. Cal State and Rich isn't either. opportunity for experience for Rich Spencer: We do web desi gn, installed reach over 130 by the end Granted, we haven't found it yet, We're both proud because of what the Accounting department, todo headshots, digital effects, trailers, of this year, including retrofitting but it will be cool and will be found we learned here but we want to actual production accounting for edit reels. We do pretty much 9 existing classrooms in Jack by the time you've read this. show wh£^ we can do and what a production shoot. If they have what anyone wants us to do. Brown Hall and completing 16 State students can do. that, they can go into the rooms on the Palm Desert Campus. entertainment industry and work 1) "Now I know I'm pretty, but I KV: We also shoot local access: In addition to the classroom ain't prettier than a pair of tits." CC: What advice do you have for for studios doing production commercials. projects, President Karnig has 2) "Who or what is a Drexel?" students currently majoring in accounting because they need it. requested that Smart Classroom Communications or anyone If you look up the studio's CC: J)o you plan on expanding technology be brought to public Whoever e-mails us the movie from interested in working in the websites, you'll see that they're; your company^ facilities as well, including the were these quotes were taken wins entertainment industry? : looking for people to do Student Union Events Center, production accounting. the mystery prize. Aren't you Just KV: We would love to expand. Upper and Lower Commons itching to win it? RS: A Iw of people I've talked to Eventually, we want to have our meeting rooms. around here don't expect to jump RS: We could even make it a own production company. This is Although much is expected of right into it and start working. But class for any student who wants -Uolksuuagon just for us to sharpen our skills them, both Waldman and Ross take this is the time when you work for to be involved and get credit for and make some extra cash. pride in designing these it, whether it's an intern class or continued from page 14 free, intern on a film and just get workstations from scratch and hand as mucJias experience as you can, whatever, to show that we're just for this album, and I ain't CC: Are you involved in any other picking the best technology. ACM because once you're out there, as good if not better than the them. The album has -artists like projects besides working at Nine Director Michael Ross states that, you're not going to want to work actual film schools. Nick Drake, Styx, HooverphoniCj Two Digital Studios? "The mission of Academic Fluke and Spiritualized. Some you for free. Work for free now, get Computing and Media is to offer CC: Is your company offering may have heard of, some you may ail the experience you can and instructional support to the campus KV: Right now, I work with the internships and other not. They are all worthy of mention, then you got a resume all ready and community by providing Latino Entertainment Media opportunities to students but I don't want to ruin the album to go. services that facilitate Ieafnm|'^ Institute (LEMI) and we work ' interested in film? rou are in the market for with different organizations, I through technology. Smart KV: Internships all the way. I got some gooci fSTWiig^n^ic, or you work with NALIPv the National i Classroom technology is a part of my internship with the Latino KV: We would love to have just want a disc to play at-a part^ Association for Independent that mission." that wont offend anyone, and please Theatre Company, which is^a interns, but we need committed LatiiKiPrc^uceis. Basically, those theater company. »intotnDiiWarneo«piihpla1iih'Q^^ ^Jfljckfeup- are connections to other i:fr?n,t;tui7nroiwi: directly at all with tefe^sidif or organizations. I'm also with the projects on page S'*" fov cVturlS lo film but working with them who are going to give a half- Latino Theatre Company, i m improve the quality of music opened up a lot of doors for me. I assed commitment. We need alKmt to go on tour with a play students who really want floating around our polluted , worked on the Alma Awards and •Numeric Breakdown of Smart cail^ "Veteranos." expose lathe industry atmosphere; they produced a Miller Lite^ Classroom Projects: work directly with people in asses this time. Right on guys, right commercial. If you c^ get in with Current Smart classroom RS: I'm producing a science the industry. This is the real deal. on. a small production company^ total fictbn short, a Star Wars fan film "We would also love to have that's the best because any small Summer 2002 for a George LiK:as film festival Comm. students be able to help work you do is noticed compared 2002/2003 academic year ^coming up in a couple months. ; us. A lot of times when we're to a huge production company 10 Also, I just got hired as a first shooting our projects, we don't conTinuED FR0n\13 Social & Behavioral Sci. bldg. like 1 was channel surfing in ^assistant director for an have enough help and we try to RS: One of the things we need 22 3-D.The bright spot of the play :>ndependent film down in San get students to help us out with most is school support. UCLA Palm Desert Campus 16 however, was Paul Jackson's iDiego called "Megan." Actually, projects. And not only just to help and use have this huge budget Jack Brown Hall Retrofit characterization of a gay, musical the director/producer. Nino us out, but also to get experience for their students to produce these theatre loving student which came ^Lopez, is a former student of Cal and credit from our projects that films that are "okay," when we complete with singing and are going to be featured in film can do the same thing but we -moules dancing homage to the play don't have the support of the festivals. CC: How instrumental was "Rent." His performance was so school. So if we had a Grant Continued from page 15 CSUSB in your education? -name sincere that it left me wondering program or something set aside making a "Die Hard 4" called if he had written the play. Also, for students who want to produce; Continued from page 1 "Man of War" with Bruce Willis, ^^V: The TV Lab [on campus] I'd like to say kudos to the theatre.,, a short film, diat would promote war — that "we the people" are not or Bruce "Baldy" Willis, and di­ iwas huge in helping us. When I department of a courageous kiss. the school and bring more part of the Bush "us" but are part ibantehere to Cal State, I didn't rected by Antoine Fuqua. That's The penultimate play " students in and more money to the of the world's "us."" w a thing. The only thing I right, the guy who directed "The Stargazing," was a special treat. school. We want to see some This kind of movement was Replacement Killers," "Bait" and, new about television was This story of a mother losing her support from Cal State in these the first of many movements in last but not least, "Training Day." 'atdhing it. I came here and I son to aids accomplished film projects because we're not which people gathered together and So needless to say, I am hyped. learned so much about lighting, something truly great. Without known for that displayed their talents such as art orking the camera, knowing preaching it transcended its and poetry, which were Ivan: Hey Marcos, do you think (wr shot, how to write a script:; taboos, and became universal. KV; I've worked on a couple demonstrations against the war. we'll get to see it at that cool movie id using special effects. But then Honnee Pico't's soft-spoken UCLA and USC film productions "The Not in Our Name project theatre, Cinema Star with the love- igai&v 1 spent a lot of time in the voice and majestic stage presence and I wasn't impressed. They had draws saength and inspiration from style seats with retractable arm Lab. I wasn'tcoming to class, gave her performance a softness a lot of equipment and access to the important anti-war and anti- rests? lendeaving and going home. 1 and power, which was truly anything they wanted. Here at Cal repression efforts to date," stated !nt hours here and long ni^ts masterful. State, we have access to a lot of the website. Marcos: Don't forget to mention ere in the Lab learning my^ The festival is definitely stuff but there's still a lot stuff we The nearest branch of this the cup holders, my friend. liraftJdike Wichman taught us a worth seeing. Though it is not need to get projects done and we movement in LA will be meeting :ot; and I'm sure Rich would- with out its negatives, it has need more help. The average on October 16th to brainstorm and Ivan: Oh yeah. I don't have to use tpee. Not only that but he gave something for everyone, humor, budget for aUCLA/USC student plan for future events. The meeting my groin anymore. :0) But you IS diefreedom to experiment with ^ passion, sweetness, and revenge. film is $10,000, That means will be at 6:30pm on Wednesday, . know what sucks? The jameras anddifferent projects we: production confronts moral there's about seven or eight at CARECEN, at 2845 W. 7th St. issues and has some surprises that w^ted to do and the freedom td; students every semester shooting Los Angeles. Their website is Marcos: Yes, unfortunately, I do are wildly entertaining. Yoii will Jo whatever we wanted to do. a $10,000 project when we only www.notinourname/la/ if you know what sucks. It is on the WB leave pondering the issues of the need one. The one thing I do would like some more information. and it is called "Birds of Prey" star­ day and humming Michael RS:rHe let us use the equipment wish, and hopefully we can send Other sessions will be taking place ring Lightning Palm Joker. What Jackson tunes. Do not miss this whenever we wanted to. The Lab a message out to Cal State, is if around campus and students should the hell were the writers thinking? was open to us whenever we production. we could get funding for our"Sins be -looking out for those if they are Or were they? QEteded it He really supported om:. of the Son" project. What we want interested. Paid Advertorial

Oct. 21,2002 The mission ofASI is to serve students. ASI Advertorial Palm Desert Student Leadership Positions Likely The BOX OFFICE A Palm Desert Campus advi­ job in spending the money that lowing quarter. A vice president sory council that will partici­ ASI sets aside," Fallis said. to represent the Palm Desert •ii.i-' pate in deciding how the fiscal "However, the purpose the ASI Campus could be in office by Alogic Mountain $21.30 Adult $15 Child budget of Associated Students, is to inspire student leadership, spring. Universal Studios $28 $28 Inc. (ASI) is allocated at that not necessarily just to spend Both the advisory council campus could be created as funds for students." and the vice president will an­ Sea World $31 $26 early as winter quarter, said The proposal to create the ad­ swer to the Board of Directors Knott's Berry Farm $21.50> $io Erik Fallis, ASI president. visory council also calls for the at the main campus, Fallis said. "The students at Palm Desert addition of a vice president, Palm Desert Campus has Eong Beach Aquarium $12 $6.50 Campus have zero executive who will recommend effective nearly 1,000 students and this San Diego "Zoo $25 $16 fiscal procedures and be re­ year added a bookstore to bet­ authority and no advisory role," Wild Animal Bark. $22.50 $17 Fallis said. sponsible for how money is ter meet the needs of students. Palm Desert Campus has an spent on Palm Desert Campus "There is no doubt that at Medieval Times $33 $25 ASI budget of nearly S40,000 projects. some point the Palm Desert Eegoland $29 $29 for the 2002-2003 academic Once approved by the ASI campus will be its own entity year, but allocations of the bud­ rules committee, the proposal as a CSU," Fallis said. "It is our Scandia $io $io get have been at the sofe dis­ will move to the ASI Board of responsibility as ASI to make Buy tickets to your favorite movie theater, Mountain cretion of the dean of the cam­ Directors for vote, and, if sure that all students are served High ski resort, and feature catnpus performances. pus. passed, the advisory council by an effective student govern­ The Box Office is adjacent to the clock tower. "They've done a wonderful could be formed during the fol­ ment." Call (909) 880-5932for more information. In Need of Legal Advice? The College Legal Clinic offers FREE consultation and lawyer referrals to students.

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By Brian C. Short Bengals, check back with me in the to beat in the NFL and possibly the Stajf Writer next 10 years because they're just teams that will contend for the NFL a bad organization. championship. There's no way the Steelers This is what I've seen thus far The 2002 St. Louis Rams were can win the Super Bowl with in the NFL: this year's hands on favorites to go Tommy Maddox at quarterback. Jon Gruden-Good coach, but to the Super Bowl. Tim Couch needs to throw not a difference maker on offense. This after a disappointing Su­ touchdown passes and maybe the per Bowl 36 defeat to the Super Browns' fans won't boo him. Duce McAllister-MVP Bowl Champion New Patriots. Memo to Coach Davis st^t Neither the Patriots nor Rams Kelly Holcomb at quarterback be­ Steve Spurrier-Just looking for have like champions lately. Believe cause he gives you the best chance someone to throw the ball deep it or not, the Carolina Panthers at to win. One more thing about the 3-3 have a better record than the Browns: Dwayne Rudd, you're an Ricky Williams- Playing well NFC champions Rams, who are at idiot. in Norv Turner's offense 1-5. Your stupid bonehead play in The Patriots started off 3-0 this week one could cost your team a Drew Bledsoe-Doug WHO? season and have dropped three division title or playoffs. The straight to Chargers, Dolphins, and Ravens can only go as far as Emmitt Smith-Just break the Packers, all playoff contenders. ahealthy Ray Lewis takes them. record already, you're slowing up Speaking of playoff contend­ Da Bears are all right. The Vi­ the Cowboys ers, the Broncos seem to beat up ev­ kings are doormats of the NFL, but eryone in the NFL except physical it's all good because Brett Favrc Priest Holmes-Marshall Faulk football, teams such as the Balti­ will happily pick apart your terrible twin more Ravens and Miami Dolphins. division's defenses. Quarterbacks David Carr and The biggest surprise this sea­ Terrell Owens-Use a marker Joey Harrington look like the fu­ son are the New Orleans Saints, next time you sign a football ture superstars, but their teams are who look like the team to beat along horrendous. Courtesy of NFL with the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles-Aren't As far as the Cincinnati Terrell Owens signs a football after scoring a touchdown San Francisco 49ers as the teams Super Bowl Contenders Supplements enhancing

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Creatine, Androstendione, Supplementing your diet with Glucosamine, protein supplement creatine will increase your short- drinks, weight gainer shakes. Caf­ burst strength and has been tested feine, Ephedrine, and many other and proven safe for long term use. supplements have become house­ Creatine is used in weight lift­ hold names; especially in house­ ing and sports that require short holds where athletes live. burst strength and will not help with However, these supplements endurance training. cannot come without risk; or can Many CSUSB athletes use cre­ they? Research and actual experi­ atine and have seen results in their ence has shown that supplements performances. can alter the normal, natural state Creatine may be the fastest of ones body even after all the con­ growing supplement that is used by ditioning athletes do. college athletes in a world where Having been a baseball player supplements thrive and exist. since I was 6 years old and playing Creatine is obviously the most here at Cal State, I have done much popular used supplement in the ath­ research on supplements in the past letic world but is not for everyone, 10 years. I have experimented with or every athlete. many of the supplements out there Courtesy of Goggle.com It is not recommended for those with heart problems or boys and found some to be useful and Athletes are using Creatine, and girls younger than 18. others to have no affect at all. which is the largest selling It is recommended that you re­ Among those I found Creatine to supplement in the world of sports, search the company that produces be the most effective, while at the to compete at high levels. same time safe. the creatine on the market. If you Creatine monohydrate is the received in ones diet. After several feel you have reached a plateau in hottest selling supplement in the complex chemical reactions ad­ your workouts or in your sport, try­ last 15 years. enosine triphosphate, (ATP) is pro­ ing creatine for a month is sug­ It was "discovered" in the late duced for use by the body as en­ gested by many professional train­ 1800's although little was known ergy. ers. regarding it. It made its way onto When- muscle energy is As long as athletes keep try­ the world stage in the '66 Olympic needed, this ATP is broken down ing to gain an edge in their sports, Games as a replacement for ana­ one step further into a chemical there will always be supplements, bolic steroids. A natural occurring called adenosine diphosphate that will allow them to do so. One more shot and the individual simply comes with the team." - Coyotes individual, Kim Morohunfola has already put her team before for herself. Instead of sitting out for a sea­ son and letting her knee heal, Morohunfola choose to sacrifice self for her teams' prosperity. Even though the jimior Middle Blocker is mentally fighting the war with her knee, physically she is performing and excelling above the Robert Whitehead/CSUSB Lady Votes Cross-Country is looking to stay focused for the CCAA Champion­ rest. ship. The California Conference Athletic Association must think so, because they have already awarded Cross-Country tunes up her with two CCAA player of the weeks. Morohunfola credits the defen­ for CCAA Championship sive and offensive lines for her suc­ Kermit Boyd/Chronicle championships will be held in cess and recognizes that without her By Corinne Jamieson Kim Ford and Kim Morohunfola are looking forward to having a chance at Bakersfield this Saturday, Oct. 26. teammates she would receive no Staff Writer hosting the Pacific Regional and possibly competing for a National Title. The CCAA championship meet love, from the CCAA. At their last race before the consists of 11 Division II teams. Junior Outside Hitter Kim Just like her counterpart, By Kermil R. Boyd CCAA championships in Bakers­ Coach Burleson is very proud F ord knows her team has gained the Morohunfola says her goals are Sports Editor field, the women's cross-country of the intense work the women have team oriented which directly stem maturity and mt)st importantly the team finished sixth among the Di­ been putting in. from the maturity she has gained experience to compete and capture vision II schools at the Tritons "They work hard all year," over the past year. Cal State San Bernardino a national title, but she realizes its Cross Country Classic at UC San Coach Burleson commented, "I was an All-American last women's volleyball squad is alJ-io-4ii#-4eams execution come Diego. "They put forth their best effort day year, but all I have to show for it is stacked with talent, flna game time. This is an improvement over in and day out." a conference championship, and it two AJi-Amejjnwwr^^^ want an- Ford's individual execution on last year for the women's teaih, The effort that the Coyote the court is what landed her the title would be nice to have Regional other^hot. where they placed eighth at the women have put in this season has of All-American in 2001 but the championship," said Morohunfola. Kim Morohunfola and Kim ^001 CCAA meet. put them in to a very good stand­ "^piniors 2002 iiiiiidjtt ' wmmmJMmdnw ibe team^captures a Ford are two of the fifteen reasons Freshman Tar^a Zefeij^m re­ ing going into the championships. tSe CSLBB^wftnen's vollcy- oriented around bow she can Pacific Regional tkle or not, mains the CoyotesneMlffimlrrfin- CSUSB has been able to stay in the ball team are l9-\, ranked No.2 in help her team accomplish their Morohunfola will be satisfied with ishing fifth at the Oct. 12, meet. Her top five all season. the Pacific Region, and No. 3 in goal. the teams effort and outcome, even time was 23:06, just three seconds "We've got a real shot at be­ Division II Volleyball. Ford admits that the media ex­ if it isn't a new trophy that can be slower than at the Cal Poly Pomona ing a top five team. This would be IMHHB''i'M9fblldngs, wins, and sheer posure from last season was over­ placed in the arena. Broncos Invitational. Zeferjahn's the first time ever in this confer­ domination of opponents are only whelming and enlivening but was Morohunfola realizes that the time of 23:03, from the Pomona ence," Coach Burleson said. icings on a cake in which the an aspect of the game that she was 2002 squad will be back in 2003 _ineet|^g^new CSUSB record for candies have yet to be blown out. unfamiliar with. but doesn't want to wait another *'We've not been this high before." the CWCliffetetf""'" . .^.Thc

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By Corinne Jamieson The men fell to fifth place, finish­ [ObS^9Cl©S] at you. Staff Writer ing the day with a team total of 301, just four shots behind Cal State tuition isn't one of them. At the NCAA National Pre­ Bakersfield. view Tournament on Oct 14-15 in In the second round. Backus Sun River, Oregon, CSUSB's golf shot one over par 73, and managed team tied UC Davis for fifth place. to tie for third place in the tourna­ The men had been in third after the ment. Reyes, who shot a 73 in the first round at the Crosswater Coun­ both round, was able to hold onto try Club course, only five shots out his sixth place standings for the of the number one slot but were tournament. Unfortunately, none of unable hold on. the other CSUSB golfers were able The tournament had originally Robert Whitehead/CSUSB to place. Coyote Golf is looking to swing been billed as a 54-hole event but The standings for the Division past the compeition. Sure, we'll have you climbing walls. But ifyou qualify fw a was cut back to only 36 holes after II golf teams came out, ranking ' 2- Of 3-year schoiarship, tuition's one ,ob^cle you won'l have early moming frost pushed the start round. Backus was only four shots CSUSB's team number 10 in the towony about-^ Ta/fc io^ Army ROTO if p. And get a leg up-' times back to 11:00am. behind the leader J.J. Jakovac of Nation. tm your:futurer ; • : • . "The frost kind of affected the Chico State. Teammate J.R. Reyes "We have the toughest golf scores," Coach Price commented tied for sixth place, just one-over conference in the nation," said ARMY ROTC on the weather," and the wind also par with 73. Coach Price. Unlike aiiy othsr college course you can take, affected scores." After the first round, the Coy­ The Coyotes will be back on Even with the frost and the otes' team total was 298 - 16 over the green again on Oct. 28, at the Sjf^clal Full tuition Paid Sciiolarshil^ Avatlablei wind. Junior David Backus led the par and a stroke behind West Cal State Bakersfield Invitational. Call (909) 621-8102 formore info. . Coyotes' with an even par with 72, Florida. The second round didn't This will be the last tournament for tying for fourth place in the first prove any easier for the Coyotes. the fall season. 24 Lady Yotes fight to the death with the Lions

By Jamaal Washington nities to score in the first half, but tion was 1-1, and the game went Staff Writer couldn't convert anything into into a ten-minute "sudden death' goals. They went into the half trail­ overtime period. During the over­ Cal State San Bernardino's ing the Lady 'Yotes 1-0. time, both teams struggled to set up women's soccer team hosted With some fine-tuning done good shots, and the ten-minute Alliant International University during the halftime intermission, overtime period ended with the Lions on Coyote field directly af­ the Lady Lions came roaring into score still knotted at one goal each. ter the Coyote men's soccer victory. the second half with a goal scored The second ten-minute over­ The Lady Lions team, which ar­ by Vanessa Long (Fr.) in the open­ time began, and the intensity rose rived early at Coyote field, was ing minute. The assist on the scor­ as the players tried to decisively put anxious to get a victory after watch­ ing play was given to Anna Okmark this game to an end. ing their men's team lose. (Fr.). The game continued with its It was a very intense defensive Despite the valiant efforts of fast pace of defensive play-making, match from the opening kick, and both teams to set up scoring plays, and still neither team was able to the start of a very long afternoon neither team was able to come up score. The game ended with a 1-1 Jamaal Washington/Chronicle Coyote junior Matt Stevens goes down hard while helping his team get the win. Coyotes take Lions heart who were desperately sedcing to By Jamaal Washington score a goal. Staff Writer The Coyotes, on the other hand, needed another goal to so­ Coyote field was the location lidify their lead from a Lions come­ of a showdown between the Cal back. Midway through the second State San Bernardino Coyotes and half of action, the Alliant International University scored his second goal of the Lions Soccer teams. The Coyote defense held The men's game began right for the remainder of the game, and on lime at 12:30p.m., and featured sent a growling Lions defense back a very defensive fii«t half of action. home purring at a miserable loss. Neither team looked particularly A scary moment for the Coy­ strong offensively, and both teams otes occurred in the second half missed some key oronartunitifis tn when Matt Stevenson (Jr.) was in- capitalize while in scoring position. ring a collision with an­ The first goal of the game was other playt scored with one second remaining From the spectator seats in the on the play clock by the Coyotes stands you could hear the intensity Ri ofythg. collision. Stevenson, who

from Brandon DeVaughn (Jr.), and an injury in \.Vie. rirsV \vd\i, \c?X the sent the Coyotes into the halftime game from that point in the second intermission with a 1-0 lead over half and did not return. Jamaal Washini Ihe Lions. "It was an ii^lj llllll Ulll iWillU Alliant International fought and battled with the Lady Yoteseven if it medl^sacrificing ] During the halftime, I could take it", says Coyote coach Chris­ for both teams. with another goal. The Lions draw between the teams. see and hear the Lions coach Lance tian Johnson. "We'll take the win, The Coyotes drew first blood missed two key scoring opportuni­ "We're not happy with a tie", Thompson furiously trying to ignite' but it wasn't good. We didn't play with a goal scored by Kayla ties in good scoring position with explained coach Johnson. some fight in his team. I can only . wctL-..4*J3n pleased,jvjth tj Humphries (Jr.) with eighteen min­ five minutes left in the game, and "We should not tie or lose to a guess that the strategy in the sec­ come, but it was I utes left in the first half. The goal failed to convert any momentum team like that. We blew our lead ond half would be for the Lions to us" adds coach Johnson. "(Over­ was scored on a power-play with into points. and failed to execute plays." aggressively try to convert scoring all) our players didn't play well, but an assist from Michelle Lopez The Lady 'Votes were close to Hopefully, the Lady- opportunities into goals. I am pleased with the play of (So.). Humphries lost her defender scoring a game winning goal near Coyotes will be able to bounce The second half of the game Eric (Salazar), Barry (Steele), and during a change of possession and the seven minute mark, when Kayla back from this performance and (despite the game plan of either Dave (McConnell). This win Lopez found her teammate open for Humphries' kick sailed high and hit come up with a win against team) was just as sloppy as the first should give us some momentum for the goal. the top crossbar of the goal. Humboldt State on Monday, Octo­ half. Scoring opportunities were next week and our last three games The Lions had a few opportu- The score at the end of regula- ber 21. not capitalized upon by the Lions, of the season." Salazar defending the Yotes CCAA conference hopes "When the coach made me All-American someday. He also By Brian C. Short captain this season 1 knew I would feels he can get better because Staff Writer have to play harder and lead by ex­ Salazar has an extra year of eligi­ Sophomore defender Eric ample." bility. Salazar believes offense win games Eric's stats won't impression Most athletes like to listen to and defense wins championships. you, but his leadership and hustle music or some other type of way to If you ask any head coach of means a lot to a team on the brink motivate themselves for a game, any sport about that philosophy and of something special. He hasn't but Salazar is different. more times than not it holds true. scored any goals this season, but "I like to be really quiet and. That why he's an excellent defender that's not his role. It's his responsi­ relaxed because if I pumped my-> for the men's soccer team. bility to stop the other team from self up I tend to rush things," His play on the defensive side scoring goals. If a teammate miss Salazar said. of the ball has the men's soccer an assignment or get beat on the When he's isn't trying to stop ' team in a position to make a strong play, you have to deal with Eric. opponents from scoring in the net, push for the playoffs. Eric Salazar plays the game Salazar is working hard in the class­ When asked about his impres­ with a tremendous amount of heart room with a 3.2 overall g.p.a. sion of this season thus far, Salazar and passion, which has made huge Salazar is an undeclared major, but said, "I think we are a young and impression on his coach and team­ he's thinking about going in busi­ experienced team struggling with mates ness. He says that someday he our confidence because we've lost "He's our most consistent hopes to be a successful business­ some close games." player our team. He never gives up man. This season, Eric Salazar just Kermit Boyd/Chronicle regardless of the score, said head But for right now, Salazar wanted to make his presence felt coach Christian Johnson. wants to be Eric. Salazar's hobbies after a devastating knee injury side­ season, he was a medical red shirt, back from knee injury, he's one of How good is Eric Salazar? are hanging out with his friends, lined two games into the season. giving him freshmen eligibility this the captains for the men's soccer Coach Johnson believes that going to the movies, and playing Since Salazar was hurt early in the year. Not only has Salazar bounced team. his a star defender and can be an video games.