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career la a mother while juggling school, sport PARTAN MIX spartandaily.org 3, 2000 Serving San Jose State University Since 1934 volun,H, \.,. SJSU ready to turn 'The Color Purple' Jessica Neu Latino Americana in col- The organization has Sandra Cisneros and it Scholars Forum, "pro- age people to think outside the DAILY STAFF WRITER laboration with SJSU a visual and literary was totally sold out," vides a critical space for box," Alvarez said. "We hope to College of Arts and arts space located in said Maribel Alvarez, discussion about the create a cross-cultural dialogue." Literary buffs on campus have Humanities and the downtown San Jose. executive director of cutting-edge themes of Walker, winner of the Pulitzer a reason to cheer. Center for Literary Arts. The organization pro- MACLA. "This is our our times by highly dis- Prize in 1983 for her novel "The San Jose State University is "The Center for duces more than 20 pro- opportunity to highlight tinguished Latino Color Purple" is more than quali- hosting "a night of provocative Literary Arts is delight- grams a year, reaching the best and brightest authors, artists and fied to participate in such a dia- social commentary" with authors ed to join M.ACLA once an audience of approxi- voices in Latino human- scholars." logue. Alice Walker and Ana Castillo at again for this event," mately 15,000. ities." Alvarez explained She has published 23 books 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in Morris said I..avonne Simpson, This is the second According to the why the event features and is an outspoken activist on a Dailey Auditorium. events coordinator for year SJSU will host this organization, the event, Walker, an African- The event is sponsored by the Center for the event. titled The Annual American author. Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Literary Arts. Walker "Last year, we had Distinguished Latino Castillo "We want to encour- See Authors, page 6 Physically Rifted kids

Photos by Douglas Rider / Spartan Daily Left, Hoai Nguyen and Cedric Uytingco from egg from a three story drop and an April Fools' event, Piedmont Hills High School watch as their bridge made where students had to come up with an invention to out of dried spaghetti breaks in the Bay Bridge competi- squirt toothpaste out of its container. Above, Umesh tion Saturday at the Physics Olympics in the Civic Johari, Oanh Tram and Dieu Thach from Andrew Hill Auditorium. The Physics Olympics was held by The High School stack bricks during a physics competition. Tech Museum and open to Bay Area high schools. Other The idea was to build the structure until one side was events included making a container that will protect an extended over the edge of the paper. Provost Bain to leave SJSU Electrical Franklin Leiva the president praised Bain for a job well done. DAILY SENIOR STAFF WRITER "Dr. Bain has done an outstanding job since fire torches her appointment in 1995, achieving impressive Linda Bain, provost and results in bringing stability and trust to her cru- vice president for academic cial position," Caret wrote in the statement. apartment affairs at San Jose State Bain was involved in several projects during San Jose University, has announced her administration. Among them were the acad- And' Anderson firefighter her retirement, effective this emic priority process, the Joint Library and the and para- summer. San Jose Collaborative for Academic Excellence, An overloaded extension cord medic Mike The exact date is yet to be including the Santa Clara County Educational caused thousands of dollars in determined. Forum and the Silicon Valley Higher Education Tapia hoses damage and left one student down the In a written statement Roundtable. without a home Tuesday. issued by the office of Bain Firefighters hauled charred charred President Robert L. Caret, See Bain, page 8 belongings out of the apartment contents of of a San Jose State University an Eighth student after the structure Street Condom Co-op moving to Student Union caught fire, according to arson apartment to relocate April 26 to the second to get those services," Battle investigator Jim Acker. Daniel Severin The resident of the apartment, after an DAILY SENIOR STAFF WRITER floor of the Student Union, in an said. electrical office behind MOSAIC, the The most viable location for Elise Chong, was not home at the Like many confused students Multicultural Center. the center was the Student time of the fire, and the fire fire Tuesday on campus, junior Todd Sugon There students can take Union, Battle said. department reported there were to prevent has heard of the Condom Co-op advantage of the low-cost contra- "Accessibility is key," Battle no injuries. them from "It took a couple of minutes to at San Jose State University, but ceptives and sexually transmit- said. reigniting. he does not know where to go to ted disease information the cen- In response to comments stu- bring under control," said Capt. obtain its services. ter offers, said Oscar Battle, dents have made over the years, Paul Schuller of the San Jose Fire where to go to get education coordinator at the health education department Department. "If I knew health a refrigerator them, I'd go there all the time for SJSU. looked at opening an office in a Schuller said "We're here to serve the stu- central on-campus location that plugged into an extension cord supplies," Sugon said. was the source of the fire. Leah Bower / While the co-op is currently dents, and our center needs to be was easily accessible to all. Special to the housed on the second floor of the somewhere that the students Daily Health building, it is scheduled don't need to go out of their way See Co-op, page 6 See Fire, page 6

4 UMW '441".' OPPOSING VIEWS Plastic surgery and teen-agers

Plastic surgery boosts Age requirement necessary teens' self-esteem to protect youth jobs, ear jobs, Nose Iwish someone would breast reduction, slap some really huge breast augmenta- fake boobs on Calista tion, liposuction and Flockhart, star of the sit- facelifts the trend of com "Ally McBeal," just so plastic surgery has infil- I can see what happens. trated the teen-age world I heard once that if and needs to be stopped. Barbie dolls were humans, In the United States, they wouldn't be able to teen-age cosmetic surg- walk because their gigan- eries have gone up from tic honkers, coupled with it 13,699 in 1996 to 24,623 teensy waist, would offset in 1998, according to the their balance, causing Star Tribune. them to fall over. Our beauty obsessed VAIL, SIAI So I figured that if society has driven teens Flockhart got some big al' to strive for physical boobs, she might have a perfection regardless of similar problem. She's already lost a ton of weight. The woman the cost. Image-makers flash our youth with models who was skinny to begin with, but she looks anorexic now. have been molded into perfection thanks to plastic Despite Flockhart's denial of an anorexic lifestyle, who surgery. In the hopes they will gain acceptance and could really blame her if she stopped eating? approval by changing some physical aspect of themselves, Our society casts a very critical eye on both men and teen-agers rush to convince their parents to allow them to women when it comes to weight and everything else having to get plastic surgery. do with the aesthetics of the human body. Although teens think that plastic surgery is a quick fix, Unfortunately, that eye has shifted to rest on young, high 20 percent of adolescents who get plastic surgery will school-age children.So there has been a surge of kids getting need corrective surgery plastic surgery. later, according to the While I wish they didn't feel American Health Line. Teenagers they needed to go under the My nephew, who con- Teens don't knife to boost their self esteem, vinced his parents to let make ideal I'm not going to stand in their him have a nose job at age have a chance way. 17 because he felt his nose surgical There are virtually no "nor- was too big and was causing to accept mal" looking people on television him to have few friends, will patients. and in magazines (normal probably need to have more themselves meaning people.who look like reconstructive surgery done Their skin is YOU and me, big nose, cellulite after recently breaking his. when all they and all). Teens are basicalk told, nose while playing rugby. His nibre elastic, -'1%-irfii what you faibuid plastic surgeon had advised see around like, and if you don't, you're going him that for the next few years thus it heals nowhere fast." he had to be careful because his them is Who is saying this? nose would be prone to damage, You. Me. The guy who took a but playing sports is an unavoid- perfection better. glance at my butt in a local bar able part of a teen-ager's life. the other day and cocked his eye- Teens don't have a chance to with brow as if to say, "Time to hop on accept themselves when all they bought the StairMaster, honey." see around them is perfection I'll admit it. I watched the Oscars so I could see what the bought with money. And, most of money. "beautiful people" were wearing. My mom and I truly enjoy criti- the time, the youth who want plas- cizing any female star who thinks they can get away with wear- tic surgery are already beautiful but ing something just a little too tight. don't see it because they have low self-esteem. We were overcome with joy when Mariah Carey sang her duet "I see kids come in with their parents. Their mother is getting with Whitney at last year's Oscars. A fellow Daily stafter liposuction, and going to have liposuc- like a sausage." the 6- or 9-year-old says, 'Pm said it best: "She looked tion too!' What kind of message are we sending?" Dr. Joseph I know it's wrong to insult people who look 20 times better than Reichman, a plastic surgeon told the Star Tribune. me, but I still do it. Which is why I am endorsing plastic surgery Often a teen who is unhappy about a minor physical problem that for anyone who wants it, regardless of age. of make ideal surgical patients, according to an article is causing major emotional problems won't like the outcome Teenagers surgery, Dr. Reichman said. in ' Star Tribune. Their skin is more elastic, thus it He also said a changing, heals better. Six-year-olds can have their ears pinned if they like, youth's body features are constantly breast reduc- but teens are unwilling to believe their looks may change over since ears generally stop growing at that time. And the next few tions can be done anytime too. years. . For people who argue that teenagers are mentally too immature The bottom line is that an age requirement needs to be plastic surgery, I have a question. Who cares? established to protect teens from making rash decisions to handle about changing their bodies. Society isn't going to stop being judgmental. In fact, I'll bet it's In the same age just going to get worse. Teen-agers aren't going to have epiphanies way the 'United States regulates the of driving, drinking and voting, there should be laws lim- later on in life and wish they hadn't had the surgery. They'll be happy. iting as Being good looking gets people far in life. Better jobs, promotions and better looking plastic surgery to emergency circumstances such today's repairing a broken nose or reconstructing scarred skin for mates will all come their way. Whether they deserve these perks is meaningless in children society, as are the moral implications. under the age of 18. Erin Mayes is a Spartan Daily Staff Writer lllustrallon by Clalvtme I am Nadeen Sarkis is a Spartan Daily Staff Writer Talking Heads Should there be an age requirement for plastic surgery?

"Yes, there are age require- "No, not if you get in an "Yes, because your body "No, it's their body. They can "No, if it will help a person's "I don't think plastic surgery ments for driving as well as accident and are disfigured. If changes as you get older. You do anything they want with it. self-esteem, go for it. As long as should happen, period. People drinking because children it's for beauty reasons, no one still have time to grow into It's just like getting a piercing they're mature enough to that aren't happy with what don't know what's best for should be allowed to get plas- your nose." or tattoo." know what will make them they're born with aren't happy them. Plastic surgery shouldn't tic surgery. That's cheating happy." with themselves." be any different." nature." Sasha Dash Ahmad Waraich Amy Chavarria Marlon Dulay Christina Saucedo Rance Bobo senior freshman sophomore sophomore sophomore senior occupational therapy aerospace engineering English radio, television and film undeclared industrial technology Compiled by Jessica Neu and photos by Douglas Rider School authorities fail to shield student from crazy teacher 9-year my dad at his worst, they weren't OK. That did it. I was pissed. teacher physically ill is disturb- Her self-esteem had survived When -old Christine dialed my phone number afraid to sit with him and keep So was my sister. ing, but especially so after what despite the best efforts of. her early one July morning, him company. At 9, Christine was Nothing against McDonald's Christine had been through. The teacher to diminish it. She knew it was the start of her journey to strong like her mother. I would employees I respect anyone teacher didn't stop until Christine she was better than that crazy young adulthood. After the phone even sometimes forget that she who makes an honest living was hysterical and had to leave woman. call, part of her childhood was was my niece a child and I but when a teacher tells an 11 - the room. We found out later from Luckily, she was placed in lost. would talk to her as if she were year-old her best career opportu- other parents that after Christine another class at the same school, She was calling her mom, my one of my adult friends. nity will be as a burger-flipper, I left, the teacher called a handful so she didn't have to lose her sister. When she called my house that have a problem. of Christine's friends to the back friends. My sister wrote her letter, My sister had spent the last July morning, I was sleeping in About a week or so passed after of the room individually to inter- and as we found out from other few nights at my parents' house, my parents room while my mom the McDonald's incident while my rogate them. The paranoid parents, who have written several where my brother and I still live, and sister were still up watching sister was trying to set up a con- woman wanted to know what of their own, it will sit in a sub- because our dad was dying. We my dad's struggle. My sister left ference with this woman, when Christine had been saying stantial pile. knew it was coming and she want- to answer the phone, and our Christine, the strong young adult, "behind her back." How this woman gut in the ed to be there for him, as well as dad's fight ended. He left this impressed me again. A talk with the teacher was classroom disturbs me. The fact our mom and the rest of the fami- world with just my mom there to During class one day, the useless, so my sister went to the that she's still there infuriates supervisors took the voice ly. see him go, while I was sleeping responsible fifth -grader I've ever teacher for some reason got irri- principal, who encouraged her to me. Her and stifled it My sister had spent the last across the room and my sister was seen. A few months ago, she start- tated with Christine and decided write a letter. of a fifth -grader because the adult teacher's story several months coming to our on the phone with Christine. ed telling us she was having prob- to take her to the back of the room That's right, your child has was believed more easily than a house daily to take care of our dad My sister and I decided that lems in school, and how the and proceeded to yell at her until been verbally abused and trauma- as well as his mother, who was although our dad wasn't coherent, teacher was mean to her. Christine was crying. tized write a letter. child's. didn't I'm so proud of Christine for in her eighties and lived with us. some part of him was watching At first, I thought it was typical This psychotic woman, who has They said if Christine for herself and get- My sister's kids, Michael, and didn't want us to see him die. grammar school problems. I fig- absolutely no business in a class- want to go back in the classroom, standing up out of that situation. But I'm Christine and Stephanie came to Some part of him wanted to spend ured she was probably getting room, told Christine she was mak- she would have to go to another ting spend disappointed in the school author- our house every day after school. the last seconds of his life on earth caught talking in class mature ing her physically ill. While this school. She would have to grade ity figures she was supposed to At 9, Christine was trusted to alone with our mom. and responsible aside, she's still woman shouldn't talk to any child the last few months of fifth trust. They let her down and watch her preschool -aged little It wasn't until months later we an 11 -year-old girl. Then that way, she had no idea what separated from her friends. She forced her to lose more of her sister and do little things for our found out Christine, the child, Christine came home from school Christine has been through in the would be punished for having a childhood. This is my letter. grandmother while her mom was thought the phone ringing early one day and said her teacher last two years, the grief she had psychotic witch for a teacher. busy with our dad. She was amaz- in the morning startled him to announced to the whole class that experienced and although we While we were encouraged to Margaret Bethel is the ing to me. She took on the respon- death. In essence, she thought it Christine needn't strive for any- promised her that her grandpa's write letters, Christine took a Spartan Daily Co-Executive sibility, often without being asked. was in some way her fault. thing more than a job at death had nothing to do with her stand. She said she'd rather have Editor: "Congeniality Not. While she and her siblings saw Christine is now 11 years old. McDonald's when she gets older. the guilt of that phone call. to start over at a new school than Included" apeears Wednesdays: She is the most mature and To be told you're making your be subjected to that woman again.

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Staff report in La Quinta, Calif Nate Whitson was the highest you'll be aware Simpson, a junior on the finisher for the Spartans after The Spartan baseball team women's golf team, shot 72 shooting a 223, putting him in 04 of the danger swept a three-game series with an even par in each round of 19th place. ice cream Hawai'i-Hilo to move into a tie for the tournament for a total of 144, UCLA's Brandon DiTullio led im desserts of depression. first place in the Western Athletic which was six strokes ahead of the pack with a total of 213 s-s coffee drinks Conference. Stanford's Jae Jean Ro. Simpson including a first round, five- The Spartans, now 8-4 in the was the only player to shoot below under-par 67. a-s dog ice cream WAC and 21.10 overall, scored 34 par and her performance included & treats runs in the three games as they eight birdies. The tennis team spent part notched victories of 13-5, 4-2 and The Spartans had trailed by of its spring break in Irvine before im smoothies 17-7. seven shots in the morning round coming home with a sixth-place s4 sorbet In Sunday's 13-5 win, Ryan of the one-day competition before finish in the UC Irvine Spring Brucker led the Spartans at the storming back to finish ahead of Invitational. Freddie plate with three hits and five the Cardinal. In the four-day tournament, RBIs. On the hill, Tim Adinolfi Spartan Rebecka Heinmert which was held from March 25- Freddie's Ice Cream riN T f f tossed his second consecutive finished in a tie for third while 28, the Spartans were 10-9, Desserts complete game to improve to 3-1 teammates Jessica Krantz and capped by a loss in the final day of and DEPRESSION on the season. Marcela Leon finished fifth and action to New Mexico State 5-1. In the series opener, San Jose sixth, respectively. Marta Zivanov was the only This coupon good for I itt State University pounded out 16 Spartan able to notch a victory in , 1/2 off any mocha. hits, including a six-run eighth The men's golf team fin- the fifth-place match. Zivanov latte, or cappuccino... inning as Chris Key got the win ished 12th at the UC Irvine defeated Simone Bremicker in On the corner of S. 11th & San Carlos or 50 cents off any on the mound. Anteater Invitational after post- straight sets, 6-4, 6-3. CREAM CRASHES Key pitched only five innings ing a six-over-par, 294 that In previous action the (near Subway. bY 7-11) ICE but improved his record to 7-0. allowed them to climb two spots Spartans defeated Portland 5-4 fin the building with the Freddie's sign) couPon good until April 30th. LIMO ON Der V1511. Acreafi:,11.ir1tt in the tournament's final round. and Westmont, 9-0 in the first Georgina Simpson captured The Spartans shot a total of round. s first place and her Spartan team- 909 in the three-round tourna- The Spartans also had lost..to mates notched a 13-stroke victory ment and Washington ousted the the nationally-ranked tourria- in the SJSU-Stanford Desert rest of the 21-team field with a ment hosts 7-2 in the second day Student Honors Duel, which concluded March 26 score of 886. of play. EOP Reception 4110

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Kautz Cheshier, a member of the assistant coach, Steve Wilken, said The Cheshiers celebrated their San Jose State University to her, "You can't get any better first anniversary on March 5, but women's gymnastics team. than that," Cheshier recalled. they still haven't had time for "This Christmas, I told her, 'I "We were both tied for first and their honeymoon. want to be just like you,' " Kautz it was exciting for us to get it," "With her schedule we haven't said. Cheshier said. been able to go. We had to wait for Kautz said she admired her Spartan head coach Jackie the baby and then the season daughter's zest for life in each Walker said both Cianci's and started" Casey Cheshier said. aspect: as a mother, wife, athlete Cheshier's accomplishments were Tracy Cheshier's life has been and student. "I definitely look at inspirational for the team. hectic after the wedding with her her with respect ... I think what a "It was the first time in SJSU husband leaving for spring train- wonderful mom (she is), nothing history that they had a perfect ing and Cheyenne on the way. seems to suffer," Kautz said. score on the vault," Walker said. "It "It is definitely crazy. There is was the highest score you can get. never a dull moment," the gym- PROFILE It was a huge accomplishment for nast said. both, especially in a five team The two not only wanted to be meet." married before the birth of This year, Cheshier broke all of Cheshier did a handspring Cheyenne, but she wanted to be the personal records that she had front tuck for the perfect score of married before spring training set as a freshman. 9.8 in front of the judges. started. She set a score of 9.800 in vault, Cheshier said she is already "I left (for spring training) three 9.750 on the floor exercise, 9.500 thinking about adding more tricks days after I got married. I flew out on the uneven bars and a 9.825 on to some of her routines to obtain a on March 7," said the former base- the balance beam. The 9.800 was higher score. ball player. the highest score possible in the "I have a new set of goals for But his yearlong stint with the vault. next year, which include a higher major leagues ended when he Cheshier is also scheduled to skill level in each event and for the wanted to refocus on his career. He compete in the National team to get to regionals," Cheshier is working on completing his last Invitational Tournament said. class for his degree in administra- Saturday at Central Michigan. The regionals competition is a tion of justice, and he is currently She came to SJSU as a fresh- step below the nationals. working closely with the Los man gymnast and was forced to take the a year off because of her pregnancy. During her second year "I exceeded everything I thought I she continued to train with the team as much as she could and she would do. I have gotten all-around and supported her teammates during broken records" the meets, Cheshier said. P.m; rifidiCel reasons, she could Tracy Cheshier no longer compete with the team, Spartan gymnast but she managed her academic life as well as her work life without letting the other suffer, Kautz From the moment Cheshier Angeles County Sheriffs office in said. decided to recommit to her team, hopes of obtaining a job. Karla Garber / Spartan Daily Cheshier's daughter, Cheyenne, Walker said she had confidence in Reflecting on his first year of was born July 26, 1999, several her. Walker went through various marriage, Cheshier said it could Tracy Cheshier enjoys the sun with her eight- personal records in gymnastics this season, after months after Cheshier had com- items with Cheshier before the have been more difficult on both of month-old baby, Cheyenne. Cheshier, a pre-nursing coming back from giving birth to her daughter. peted in her last meet as a fresh- commitment was made. them if he were still into baseball. major and Spartan gymnast, has broken all of her man. "I walked through the scenarios "It would have been hard if I After months of training either to help her know about the situa- was playing," he said, "We had to lacked a gymnastics team she par- Her beam and vault have been "She still finds time the for on her own or with the team, she tions, to know the good and bad find time to work it all in. She han- ticipated in the club teams really strong. She's attaining new team but not as much as she was ready to return to action. On sides," Walker said. dles so much, especially with the because she loved the sport. skills on bars and floor." would have (without Cheyenne)," Jan. 16 the 5-foot-7-inch gymnast Walker talked about various school load. She is the rock." In the Olympic Stalders pro- Since Cheshier's move to San Mariani continued. stepped back onto the mat to com- situations that could come up dur- The gymnast is in her junior gram, coach Mika Goldstein influ- Jose, she has begun to inspire not Kautz couldn't say enough pete with her teammates at UC ing the season such as days the year as a pre-nursing major and enced Cheshier because of her own only her family members, but her words of praise for her daughter's Davis. baby would be sick and what said she doesn't have plans of stay- experiences. teammates as well. record-breaking performance this "It had almost been two years Cheshier would need to do to take ing in the Bay Area after she grad- "She had a positive attitude Former roommate and team- year along with raising a family. since I competed," Cheshier said. care of both aspects of her life. uates. about everything. She was a schol- mate Mariani has seen Cheshier "I knew she could do it. I had no "I was definitely nervous doing all- "She very rarely missed prac- "I want to move back to ar athlete and she knew how to grow and mature more than other doubt about it," Kautz said. "When around. I wanted to do well for the tice. She missed less practice than Arizona," Tracy Cheshier said. improve you and helped me gymnasts. she is faced with a challenge, she first time because it would set the other team members," Walker Cheshier was born in Dothhan, increase the level of gymnastics at "She's an inspiration to all of takes a step back, takes a deep mood for the season." added. Ala. and lived there until she was the same time," Cheshier said. us," Mariani said. "She does an breath and makes plans. I don't A gymnast who competes in the In order for her not to miss 6 years old. From there, her family Goldstein had watched amazing job. It is hard for me to think anything will eyer get in her all-around competition partici- practice she would sometimes moved to Gilbert, Ariz., which is on Cheshier's performance at the believe. way." pates in each of the events and the bring her daughter to practice for the outskirts of Phoenix. University of Arizona in January coach specifically names her to the various reasons, teammate Carrie She graduated from Gilbert of this year and said she had seen position. Mariani said. High School in 1997 after having a big improvement since her high After Davis, the season was set. "(During practice) Tracy would completed one year in Olympic school years. Cheshier would go on to surpass check up on her," Mariani said. "It Stalders Gymnastics and three "She looks better now than as a her scores as a freshman and meet was no big deal because everyone years with Starfires Gymnastics senior," Goldstein said. "I've seen aprilia her goal. loves having her there." programs. Since her high school her improve on bars and the floor. "I exceeded everything I Not only would Cheyenne sit in thought I would do. I have gotten her playpen in the gym during all-around and broken records," practice, but Cheshier's husband, Cheshier said. "I wanted to get Casey, would also try to take her to SJSU INVST PROGRA make it into the every meet, Casey Cheshier said. back in shape and ,*24nternational and National Voluntary Service Ti lineups in vault and beam. I met At meets Cheyenne became a my goals," she added. competition, too. One of her biggest highlights "Her teammates fight over who April 12 this year was setting the record of gets to watch her," said Casey Applications Due 9.800 on vault at the Western Cheshier. , Independent Championships at He said since Cheyenne has : Mosaic MultIcultu ter/Sociology ttont’V’t rn" come along, Tracy has much more lt/I).3t Fiat, Davis. Cheshier and freshman r / Student Union Information Center wa to ct around? 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Opening at the end of cation department is facing when she said, "I think between San Fernando and April, the center will be home to other programs in most students don't even use the health services on Santa Clara streets, said Chong addition to the Condom Co-op. campus." has lived in the apartment for a The new space will be used to provide health risk In an effort to attract students to the center's couple of years while attending assessment software, instructional seminars, focus opening in a big way, the Wellness Center will be SJSU. groups and a library of health resources, Battle holding a two-day health fair. A resident next door to the said. Men's health issues are scheduled to be dis- fire, Robert Mejia, a communica- To make students aware of the resources that cussed on April 26, with a corresponding discussion tions graduate student, noticed are available to them, every semester the health of women's health the following day, Battle said. the smell of smoke and looked center reaches out to students by holding seminars MOSAIC student assistant Eric Aguon said the out the window in time to see in the Union on various topics, including nutrition, opening of the new Wellness Center will draw more the windows of the fiery apart- physical fitness and safe sex, Battle said. students into the multicultural center and possibly ment shatter from the combus- Space became available in the Union early in the inspire them to check out upcoming campus tion of the fire. spring semester, Battle said. events. Mejia said he saw a pillar of Over the past month, the Health Education staff "It might draw more people into our office, but it smoke coming from the back of has been moving the center's offices and files into might also detract from our programs by distract- the building and called 911. their new home in the Student Union, Battle said. ing workers," Aguon said. After placing the call, Mejia said he ran over to the building and knocked on the door of an Castillo has been contributing to the apartment in front of the one on Authors fire. continued from pagel Latino/Chicano cultural arts movement No one answered the door, according to Mejia, and he wide array of issues, including through writing for 25 years. opened the door and called women's rights and the envi- out . ronment. After no answer, he entered Her most recent book, "By the the apartment and asked the Light of my Father's Smile," residents if they had noticed was published in 1998. anything. Also scheduled to speak is well known as a contemporary with a Tower Card and $12 for The three residents of the Ana Castillo, "one of the most Latina writer. the general public. front apartment, Brandon Chan, versatile Chicana writers of her Her latest novel, "Peel My A private reception end book Raymond Liu and Roy Zeng, said generation," according to the Love Like an Onion," was pub- signing with the authors will be they had not noticed anything organization's flier. lished in 1999. held after the event for $75 per before Mejia came into their "Castillo has been contribut- Wednesday's event will open person. apartment. ing to the Latino/Chicano cul- with spoken-word performances This fee includes entrance to "We didn't smell anything," tural arts movement through by Sonia Whittle, Meliza the main event. Chan said. writing for 25 years." Banales and Melissa Lozano. For more information contact The three residents joined Her most well-know book, "So A discussion with Walker and Movimiento de Arte y Culture Mejia and ran to the back apart- Far From God," won her critical Castillo will follow. Latino Americana at (408) 938- ment. acclaim and made her name Tickets are $5 for students 3402. Mejia said he grabbed a fire irikiiii.beisparumagdy extinguisher and broke down the door to the apartment. Jordan Yu and Fiona Yeh, two San Jose State University students "I saw that it was pretty who live downstairs from an apartment that caught on fire, anxiously small," said Mejia, "I just tackled look at captain Paul Schuller of the San Jose fire department as he it with the fire extinguisher." checks the building Tuesday at San Fernando and eighth streets. The Miss the story? Miss the score? The Mejia said when he entered fire was caused by an overloaded extension cord, according to Jim the apartment the fire had consumed the desk, as well as Acker, an arson investigator. The building also has several SJSU stu- Spartan Daily online erases that problem. the computer that was sitting dents living in it. on it. The fire department came to Yeh, telling him that the apart- sprinklers in the apartment. the scene and promptly put out ment was on fire. The electricity for the built - the fire. Initially, Yeh said she thought ing was shut off after the inn - pmotand0y.org According to Acker, there was 0thieenoise of windows...blinking about $12,000 in structural was someone repairing sonie- Residents of the building damage and $4,000 to $5,000 in thing. were given the phone number of personal damage. "I thought someone was fixing the Red Cross if they needed it, "It's hard to tell what she had the house," Yell said. according to Schuller. LIFE up there. It's kind of burned up," Yu said he didn't fear the fire To avoid fires such as these, Acker said. spreading, but he did have con- Schuller said it is best to use Daily Jordan Yu, a student at SJSU, cerns about water damage. power strips with heavy supply is a resident in the apartment "I am afraid now because of cords and built-in circuit break- below the charred apartment. the firemen and the water," Yu ers. ROSS WORD He said he was in the middle said. He said it is best to not use of a midterm when he received a The fire department reported "zip" extension cords, which call from his girlfriend, Fiona there was no smoke alarm or have no device for shutting off. 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