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COYOTECHRONICLE.NET Vol. LVI, No. 5 May 15, 2017

Vote of No Confidence for Morales

By Janet Curiel Staff Writer

The Faculty Senate voted on a resolution of no confidence of President Tomàs Morales on May 9. The meeting space was filled with observers including students, faculty, and staff. A year after the Faculty Senate conducted a campus climate survey, which surveyed 750 faculties, and staff on em- Sam Guevara | Chronicle Photo ployee morale, leadership, shared Robert O. Carr presents a million dollar check to President Tomás D. Morales on Tuesday, May 9 for a new scholarship program. governance and decision making, the resolution holds Morales personally responsible for not handling the grievances to their appeasement. When Senate Chair Kar- $1 Million Scholarship en Kolehmainen, began the proceedings, Senate Member after committing to the program, an obvious place for us to come,” aspirations for our campus and Dwight Sweeney, attempted to By Brittanie Gutierrez GSB will still help them get into said Carr. future students. object to the vote and be dis- Staff Writer community college and continue “And what we want to do “We have the infrastructures, cussed, calling for a 2/3rds vote their education after high school [...] is to prove a theory that I we have the partnerships to work to continue. Give Something Back graduation. GSB is an organi- know is true, to demonstrate with the Give Back Foundation to A secret ballot was then (GSB) presented a $1 million zation that helps children from what we can do to really change be successful, to transform lives. conducted, and the objection check to CSUSB in efforts to low-income families succeed in the cycle of poverty and the In particular to reach our foster failed 13 to 22, to continue the grow the college attendance rate. life through mentoring programs cycle of incarceration for a large youth and scale up the number discussion. Senate member The money will be geared and college scholarships. number of families, and that’s of students that we can serve. To Kevin Grisham made the first toward helping San Bernardino Founder and Chairman, what we’re here to do,” contin- work with those young people opening remarks in support of children coming from house- Robert O. Carr, handed the check ued Carr. who have a parent or parents who the resolution. holds with one or both parents to President Tomàs Morales Carr’s goal is for this pro- are incarcerated,” said Morales. “At the end of the day, the incarcerated or who are in the in hopes of having more chil- gram is to have students graduate Forensic pediatrician Amy only person that has the power to foster care system. dren attend and graduate from within four years, without debt, Young, M.D. spoke about how get rid of this destructive envi- With this scholarship, CSUSB. and have them be the example children who have incarcerated ronment at all levels is the leader students will be selected from “The community involve- to hopefully influence the state parents or children in the foster of the organization... An organi- ninth grade and have to take col- ment here and the need, the legislature to change the way care system have a disadvantage zation could only be as good as lege preparatory classes, while tremendous need of the kids in they help our youth and their and college becomes, “just a its leader, and when the organi- maintaining a minimum 3.0 this community, in this very good education. zation is failing, it is the leader Continued on GPA. If a student falls off course community it just makes it really Morales talked about his that has to be held accountable,” News, Pg. 3 stated Grisham. Senator Janine Kremling shared concerns of lack of shared governance, involvement in the 2017-2018 enrollment management group ASI Election results and effect on student success. “To summarize, our students announced May 5 are paying significantly more for education, they are less likely to stay at the University and gradu- ate within 6 years, and they will Read face greater difficulty in getting all of the classes they need when about the they need them. Basically, they ASI Executives are paying more for less, is that student success?” said Kremling. on News, Pg. 2 Kremling also made a mo- Photo courtesy of Andrea Davalos tion to amend the resolution and Dr. Alysson Satterlund, Connor Dickson, Andrea Davalos, Prince Ogidikpe, and Jesse Felix. add a resolved clause to have a

The vote is in Importance of caring Consent Thriving through pain Inside Faculty Senate not pleased Helping our communities is Trust and communication are Park resident shares difficult with current campus climate. imperative for progress. required for relationships. stories of past and present.

the Issue News, Pg. 3 Opinion, Pg. 4 Features, Pg. 9 Community, Pg. 13 News

Page 2 Coyote Chronicle May 15, 2017 Coyote Chronicle New ASI Editor in Loydie Chief Burmah Managing Nicholas President Editor Whitt First female CSUSB ASI

Community Alexander Editor Douglas President in 15 years both contributed to making the resources more accessible and not afraid. Emily Anne News Editor Espinosa By Emily Anne election historical, with the final present, focusing on the SMSU “Everything comes with a Espinosa result being the first female pres- expansion, increasing transpar- challenge, but you shouldn’t be News & Politics Editor ident in the last 15 years. ency between the school and the scared to face that challenge,” Opinions Loydie “Either way, it’s going to be students, improving campus safe- said Davalos. Editor Burmah Andrea Davalos has been a female: our campus is going ty, as well as reaching out to the While being the new elected as ASI President for to be more inclusive,” added students and letting their voices ASI President is no easy task, Arts & Veronica 2017-2018 and she’s excited to Davalos. be heard. Davalos continued to emphasize Entertainment Vicente contribute more towards student In addition to contributing to Other ideas that Davalos has that she knows she is not alone, Editor success. the campus’ climate of inclusiv- in mind includes improving food and that it’s okay to not have all When Davalos was an- ity and diversity, Davalos wants and dining services, extending the answers. Lauren Sports Editor Jennings nounced as the president-elect, to emphasize the importance of campus hours, implementing “One thing to like know and Davalos stated she was in shock. providing services and resources campus life events, as well as to keep in mind as a student is “When they said the results, for students to succeed. collaborating with other depart- that you’re not going to have the Features Gladys Oliva I think I started crying, just be- “I have a huge passion for ments. answer to everything. but being Editor cause I couldn’t believe it,” said student success [...] and I want Davalos stated that while resourceful and knowing where Davalos. our students to be able to thrive,” she is aware of some challenges to go and where to get that infor- Online Jacob Collins The election was especially said Davalos. ahead, especially in regards to mation is definitely going to help Editor significant for Davalos be- Some of Davalos’s goals for not being a fully funded institu- me, it’s something I’m always cause both her and Riane Helo next year include making student tion, Davalos claims that she is willing to do,” said Davalos. Multimedia Nylles Editor Vernon

Michael Copy Editor Isberto Prince Ogidikpe as Executive Vice President me that whatever change I want He thought to himself, “my convenient through bus routes. Distribution Manuel to see happen, I have to make it little brother will be proud of me He also plans to be trans- Editor Sandoval By Daisy Figueroa Staff Writer happen myself,” said Ogidikpe. if I do this, so I need to do this.” parent with students, about the Although it was a difficult Once he was given the per- 5 percent increase, plans of Julio Layout Editor Bernardo At the age of only 18, Prince process, this experience has mission to begin campaigning, expansion on the Santos Manuel Ogidikpe is voted ASI’s new inspired him to look into politics Ogidikpe started to think about Student Union, and anything else Executive Vice President. later in life, and to see how he what he needed as a student, they have questions about. Community Steffanie Engagement Martinez Originally from Nigeria, can truly help people and make a what some of his friends needed, “Students should know that Manager Prince moved to the U.S. in difference. and what their friends needed. their money is going to a good 2010 to live with his mother and “It was a long and hectic “We’re all connected in that place. This is all for current and obtain his education. process,” he admitted. way, in what we need as stu- future students’ benefit,” he said. Faculty Mariam He was able to graduate high “Every candidate was amaz- dents,” he said. “We’re a part of a big Advisor Betlemidze school at 14 and started college ing, everyone had really great Safety on campus is one of change.” Advertising early. plans for the school and they Ogidikpe’s main concerns. He As a message to his fellow Linda Sand Manager As a fourth-year biology offered different contributions.” wants to find different ways to Coyotes, he said, “I want to tell major, he aspires to attend medi- He confessed that he had make students feel safer. you all that I know life may be Staff Writers cal school one day and obtain his thoughts about not turning in the One idea he has is for the hard sometimes, maybe midterms Shamce Ahmad, Jon Anderson Jr, Ph. D. application for candidacy. school to provide a ride-sharing are weighing you down, but just Arturo Brooks, Haley Brown, Janet Curiel, Alexis De La Cruz, Daisy Figueroa, Ogidikpe said his main goal Ultimately, he had decided service for those students who know that there’s always some- Samantha Flores, Clairissa Gonzales, in life is to help people. that he had to deliver on what he do not have a means of transpor- body on campus here to help Franciny Gonzales, Crystal Harrell, Blair Hernandez, Joshua Jacques, “It just really dawned on promised himself he would do. tation and whose homes are not you. That’s Coyote culture.” Robert Klimper, Alejandra Lenos, Nicholas Linares, Janet Martinez, Arthur Medrano, Veronica Peon, Bibiana Perez, Monica Rosales, Jason Samp, Elizabeth Taylor, Maylyne Togafau, Daniel Urenda, as Vice President of Finance Tyler Vanderelst, Saeed Villanueva, Connor Dickson Courtney Wilkins, Amber Winters and convinced him to run for the ments in the transparency of how to apply for funding. Mail By Daisy Figueroa position over a year ago. the back-end process of CAB He wants this to be available Staff Writer “Throughout the year, being meetings. to students on their own time. California State University, San Bernardino a part of countless committees These meetings are held af- Dickson prides himself in University Hall, Room UH-037 Connor Dickson is back for was great. It’s been a really cool ter an organization has requested being extremely involved and 5500 University Parkway another term as ASI’s Vice Presi- experience plugging him in funding for an event, to discuss knowledgeable in all things hap- San Bernardino, CA 92407 dent of Finance. wherever I can help,” he said. how the school can provide them pening on campus. The third-year business ma- Dickson has contributed a assistance. He thinks students should Office: (909) 537-5289 jor from Upland has done a lot lot during his first term. With a new form that Dick- take part in campus activities as Advertising:(909) 537-5815 for the school this past year and By coming up with survey son created, those organizations well. Email:[email protected] hopes to accomplish much more. questions and producing mar- can visualize the process of those “Get involved,” he urges. Website:coyotechronicle.net Being appointed the position keting material, he assisted ASI meetings, and can clearly see “Just coming to class then just The Coyote Chronicle is last summer, he admits that he in surveying over five thousand what funding was approved. going home or sitting in your car published every Friday for distribution came in not really knowing what students regarding their opinion Next year, some of his plans doesn’t allow you to get the full on Monday during the academic session by the Communication Department. The he was doing. of the Santos Manuel Student include making CAB training experience of college.” opinions expressed in the Chronicle are “Thankfully, the way ASI is Union expansion project. videos available online so that There is always an event to those of the student writers and editors structured, I had a lot of help and With overwhelming support they fit around busy students’ attend on campus. Whether it’s and do not reflect the views of the univer- sity, its faculty, any other person or I wasn’t on my own,” he said. for the expansion, he imagines schedules. at the Blue Coyote pub, SU or in institution unless expressly noted. The He attributes some of his the vast possibilities that can be The short videos are Pfau Library, Dickson believes appearance of any advertisement in the Chronicle does not represent an success to ASI’s current presi- achieved with the new building designed to replace a six-hour students should try to enjoy some endorsement of the products or services dent, Alex Gutierrez, who helped that he had a part in planning. training session that organization time with their fellow Coyotes on advertised. The Chronicle reserves the right to edit or reject all materials him join a fraternity his first year He has also made improve- members have to attend to learn campus. submitted to the paper. News

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Vote of No Confidence for Morales

Continued from the a round of applause from those in the attendance. The closing, Grant to graduate faster Front Page Grisham attempted to see the ceive the grant in 2017. that the student must demonstrate full faculty referendum, to which positive aspect of the situation. By Shamce Ahmad “In addition to offering Satisfactory Academic Progress should be completed no later “At the end of the day, this Staff Writer financial incentives, we have (SAP) and a minimum GPA of than May 26, 2017, which passed is a way for faculty to suggest worked with campus depart- 2.0. with 2 objections. that we have an issue with what’s To assist students in their ments to increase the number of The third requirement is that Senator Muhtaseb, in sup- going on here.Whatever the efforts to graduate sooner and in- sections offered for high-demand students must sign a contract and port of the amendment, stated, repercussions might be we don’t crease graduation rates, CSUSB and impacted classes,” Karmano- program plan to take only those “The reason I am seconding this know, but we do hope that at will be offering funding through va said. courses that count toward gradu- is to give the chance to every least it will be a starting point a brand-new, specially created $1 Impacted classes have been ation during summer 2017. faculty member to state their for helping us to move together,” million grant. a source of frustration for many When asked about the position regardless of the vote stated Grisham. The grant will pay for up to individuals among the school’s program, student Jacob Altochu today yes or no...I think this is After much deliberation, the 12 units of summer tuition for population of over 20,000 stu- said that he is ecstatic that the very important for a transparent- vote came in at 21 yes 15 no. eligible seniors this summer. dents. program has been introduced. ly shared governance procedure The Resolution has now be- The CSUSB Graduation “Taking courses in the sum- “I love that the school is for the senate, and to clarify any come a referendum due on May Initiative Grant (GIG) was creat- mer benefit everyone. Students actually realizing that summer doubt of the procedure, regard- 26, and to be sent to Chancellor ed in response to the California can stay on track with graduation school needs more attention,” less of the results.” White, the Board of Trustees, State University’s (CSU) Gradu- goals, and there are more seats added Altochu. After the amendment passed, the Academic Senate of the ation Initiative 2025, which is the available for incoming students “To help seniors get over ASI President Alex Gutierrez California State University, CSU CSU’s plan to increase the rates in the fall,” added Karmanova. that last hump is something that shared his opposition to the reso- Campus Senate chairs, Associ- of graduation across its entire “The completion of their degree is going to help greatly.” lution overall. ate Students Inc. at CSUSB and system. also benefits our local communi- Altochu, who is currently a “I fear that the creation of CSU President Tomas Morales. “We are committed to work- ty as CSUSB prepares students junior, is hoping that the program this document lacked the in- Student views on the vote ing with our students, especially to enter the workplace.” stays in effect until he is in such volvement from who we repre- results varied. our seniors, to help them gradu- To qualify for the GIG, a situation as well. sent and has little to no transpar- “You can’t really point the ate sooner and in a timely basis,” students must fulfill three re- Fellow student Kelvin ency...the resolution references finger at one person and say, ‘oh said university President Tomas quirements. The first of which is Brooks, senior, also voiced his the campus climate survey that he is the reason why a student D. Morales. that the student must have filed a pleasure about the new program. did not include students, which of color aren’t still in school...’ “This grant will ultimately graduation check for summer or “The more financial aid again does not represent the Everybody needs to look in the save them thousands of dollars fall of 2017. that we can get, the better,” said transparency and inclusivity...” mirror, you know, ask themselves and reduce their student debt.” To do this, students must Brooks. began Gutierrez. what have I done to help these The CSUSB College of request a graduation requirement The GIG seems to have cre- “A substantial portion of this students stay?” said Cameron Education and Learning (CEL) check through the Office of the ated a fantastic opportunity for document is subjective, lacks Thomas, a member of Black will be leading the new initiative. Registrar, in UH 171, before the seniors to achieve their goals in data, and fails to articulate the Scholars Matter who with other CEL Dean Tatiana Karmanova end of the term of their expected a timely manner that could be a position of this organization.. students protested on Morales’ mentioned that more than 1,500 graduation. boom to summer school atten- third, today’s vote falls just two behalf. students will be eligible to re- The second requirement is dance rates for years to come. days before what would have been the collegiality forum, an opportunity for all faculty staff and students to express their $1 Million Scholarship concerns in an open and collabo- Continued from the rative way,” he continued. Front Page Senate member Lin Di- az-Rico, touched on the many dream.” accomplishments that President “There are few things that Morales has contributed and on are more damaging than losing the growing campus that is set to familial ties. When you take that grow to 25,000 students. from a child, it changes every- “I find the management team thing. It’s nothing that they have that President Morales has put control of,” said Dr. Young. together is the most competent Unfortunately, Dr. Young set of individuals I have seen. is not wrong. For many of the There’s much to thank them San Bernardino youth, college is for their work on our campus. mostly just a dream. Fundraising is at an all time According to Community high… student activities are Vital Signs Initiative, the high at an all time high...I don’t see school graduation rate in San incompetence anywhere, I don’t Bernardino City Unified was see any grounds for this,” said 85 percent, compared to the Diaz-Rico. neighboring school district, Statements were made by Chaffey Joint Union High School Kremling again shortly thereafter District’s 89.8 percent. defending against accusations of Only 50 percent of children racism she and colleagues have in the Foster Care System receive received and accused Morales of a diploma nationwide, with only manipulating students to speak 10 percent of those high school on his behalf, in which Gutierrez graduates attending college and responded. 3 percent will graduate college, “In light of CSUSB’s core according to Promises 2 Kids. value of respect and integrity, GSB, which has offices in that which we are obligated to NJ and Il, strives to raise gradu- follow, I would greatly appreci- ation rates and break the barriers ate if you have an assumption of some youth has to face when our student body...that you would getting an education. come speak to me first before demeaning and undermining the voice of the students. I find it ex- tremely unacceptable that you’re When you take pointing the finger and doing that from a child, it internally to someone that doesn’t even have a degree yet, it changes every- and that’s looking to be molded to be a leader of our community,” thing. said Gutierrez, which received Amy Young Opinions

Page 4 Coyote Chronicle May 15, 2017 It is important to help Porn can I love helping people. Not because it makes me feel good about myself, but because it means making be beneficial another human being happy. days,” explained Anderson. By Don John Porn can often times Contributing Writer display uncomfortable certain fantasies, as well false views Pornography (porn) sexual on sex. gratification or an illusion to Looking into the aspect unrealistic relationship goals? of fantasizing of women, one Porn has become a ques- would assume certain question- tionable solution to spicing up able aspects to appear in one’s one’s love life. relationship. Although some may “In one study, the re- consider porn beneficial, there searchers found that people are those who would oppose its who thought about porn they’d involvement in their love life. watched, reported having better “Women who’re partners alternatives to their current rela- watched porn regularly thought tionship than those who didn’t,” less of those partners and saw according to Psychology Today. porn as more of a threat to the This can cause a partner to stability of their relationship,” be dissatisfied within their re- according to a report in Psy- lationship, or cause thoughts of chology Today. leaving one’s partner for sexual However, some see porn gratification. as informative when it comes While asking students here to trying new sexual acts with a at CSUSB, there were more partner. positive than negatives to the Although women have use of porn in homosexual rela- different views on porn, the tionships than heterosexual. Olmstead study featured in Psy- “It made the relationship chology Today, found that “men connection more spontaneous, tend to think that watching porn and sex MIND BLOWING,” had only positive views.” said “Delilah,” a student who Judi Cruz, M.S. Family wants to remain anonymous. PACT Enroller/Health Edu- Frank Young and Luis Es- cation Assistant, shared some parza members of the LGBTQ stories of young women who community expressed positive had some issues with pornogra- uses to porn in their relation- phy used in their love life. ships as well as some not posi- “Young men use porn and tive views on the use of porn. discovering their selves, a lot “[Porn] Influenced us to try of masturbation involved, the new things. It is a good stress problem with that they idolize release on our personal time these porn actors and think that too...if one watches too much Photo courtesy of Kenneth Tolley how it should look and feel,” it could be detrimental to one’s said Cruz. family and social relationship,” Pamela Anderson, a former agreed Young and Esparza. them for their service. I always model. Playboy model and sex symbol, When asked about pressur- By Brittanie Gutierrez had an interest in helping veter- She climbed the ladders, got has spoken out over the years ing not one of the individuals Staff Writer ans since high school. We had a her hands dirty, and welcomed us against viewing porn, discuss- interviewed that were students day where veterans would visit to her home with open arms. ing poor effects on relation- mentioned or confirmed being On our campus, we are all so campus and speak about their She asked is about ourselves ships. pressured into porn but reen- focused on studying for exams, experiences. and appreciated the fact the we “Everyone wants to be acting certain pornographic meeting deadlines, attending That day impacted my life were helping with such a large desired in a relationship. That’s fantasies on their own terms. meetings, etc. tremendously and I knew I want- task. the number one thing,” Ander- “I reenacted what I was We become so focused on ed to show them my gratitude for We were there for a couple son explained. comfortable with and so did ourselves that sometimes we their services. of hours, but they went by too “Pornography and access he,” continued Delilah. forget to give back and help our As we drove to the house, I quickly. to other things is diminishing “No one had pressured us community. saw San Bernardino; the vintage As we said our goodbyes, I that.” Anderson stated in an and we are very open,” agreed Coyote Cares Day was the shops, old signs still up, and hugged the wife and told her it appearance on, “The Morning,” Young and Esparza. day I finally took a break, looked empty lots. I also saw run down was an honor to be able to help a television program. Studies show a negative around, and saw how amazing homes which made me want to her and her husband paint their According to ABC, re- impact of the use of pornogra- our community truly is. help out even more. house. We took pictures and went search shows that those who phy while in a relationship. At 7 a.m., I drove into the We arrived at the house on our way back to CSUSB. have a high consumption of For example, the demon- parking lot, made my way to the and began working. It was hot As our van pulls up to pornography have correlating izing commitment of one’s lower Commons and checked in outside and the sun was beaming. campus, we hear music and our attitudes of violence against partner to swap his or her with my organization. I met up I definitely got sunburned while welcomed back with a BBQ, women, “an analysis of popular significant other for a fantasy with all the group members and putting in work. entertainment, and games. Ev- mainstream porn clips found that would more than likely not was surrounded by other great The wind was blowing dust eryone still had smiles on their that 88 per cent of scenes con- be plausible. organizations from campus. up and ladders down. Dirt got faces. tained some form of physical “Pornography is not as The energy was amazing, so into our eyes, paint on our shirts People danced to the music, aggression directed at women.” benign as you think, especial- many positive vibes were going and selves. jammed out with the live band, These videos are seen by ly when it comes to romantic around, smiles and hugs were I climbed some ladders, and just exchanged stories with people of all ages, what they relationships,” according to exchanged. We did not have to painted the faded green trim a one an other on what they did. learn from pornography can be Psychology Today. be there but we wanted to be darker, more vibrant green—but Coyote Cares Day reminded taken into their real life rela- There is a difference in there. We wanted to show San that didn’t matter. me that, although it’s important tionships. students here at CSUSB some Bernardino that we care. When I saw the homeowners to help others around the world, “Have you ever been see it as a gateway to a better My group was assigned to faces and spoke with the wife, it your own community is also a treated like a porn star in bed? sexual partnership while studies help paint a veteran’s home. was all worth it. She was a gentle great place to volunteer and help It’s no fun...Slapped, hit, called show a discourse between emo- We signed a card thanking but strong woman, a definite role out. names, spit on. That’s sex these tional appeal. Sports

Page 5 Coyote Chronicle May 15, 2017 Changes in Sports: Jiu-jutsu athlete Salary Increases The money they earned back owners of the teams make a tre- finds hope in By Alexander Douglas then was not enough to sustain mendous amount of money.For Community Editor them so most players had to de- example, the Dallas Cowboys vote some of their time to other had a revenue of $700 million in Sport stars are making more things that did not involve the 2016 whereas player expenses recovery money now than they ever have sports in which they played in. were only calculated at $190 before in the history of sports. As players were paid more, million according to Forbes. When Major League they could devote to playing and This is still a gap between Baseball (MLB) first started, the practicing their sport. what the team makes and what highest paid athlete was Ross Whereas in the early days of the individual players make. Barnes who earned a salary of sports, most athletes could not The players do in fact make $2,000 per year. spend weeks or months training more than ever which can also be Today, the minimum MLB almost every day, players today a problem, too. salary is $535,000 per year, have the ability to due to dramat- If players are making hefty while the average salary is $4 ically increased salaries. salaries, then the teams need million. The average salary has in- to keep increasing revenue to However, the highest paid creased 20,700 percent, or 2,832 keep up.Another problem with player as of 2017 is Clayton Ker- percent after inflation, since increased salaries is that most shaw of the Los Angeles Dodg- 1968 during the first collective players have short careers. ers. Kershaw signed a seven year bargaining agreement according With the amount of injuries contract in 2014 that gave him to Forbes. that the players sustain in their $33,000,000 in 2017. The average salary in base- respective sports, they need the William Hefellinger, ball has increased which is partly money to afford health insurance. considered to be the country’s credited to free agency.Because A force of 50 Gs is enough first professional football player of free agency, players have to to give someone brain damage according to Pro Football Hall more control over what team and football players can get hit Nicholas Linares | Chronicle Photo of Fame, was only paid $500 for they are going to play for and up to 200 Gs, according to brain- one game. have a better bargaining tool. injury.com. The minimum salary in the Players had to go through This is just one type of in- CBD is an appealing option for National Football League for strikes, arguments and so much jury that players can face which By Nicholas Linares patients looking for relief from rookie players is $465,000, while more just to get to that point and shows that players need more Staff Writer inflammation, pain, anxiety, a player with 10+ years of play they have a reason to do so. money to make sure they can get psychosis, seizures, spasms, and can make $1,000,000. The aver- When they put so much the medical care during and after If there is anyone who can other conditions without discon- age salary is $1.9 million. time and effort into a sport, the their career. take a hit and get back up, it is certing feelings of lethargy or none other than “Big” Roger dysphoria, according to Project Tarango. CBD. The former Indianapolis He was aware of UFC fight- Colts player has seen his fair ers Nick and Nate Diaz using it share of ups and downs but has but was unsure of its usefulness A UNIVERSITY always managed to come out and real power. stronger and better on the other In October 2016, Tarango COURSE LIKE THIS side. made the choice to put his doubts TAKES COURAGE. Now in his late 30s, Tarango behind him and rekindle his spends his time training at X-Fit training. START STRONG with Army ROTC. You’ll develop unmatched leadership skills while you earn money for Combat Sports in Highland, He found he had the strength tuition. And, when you graduate and complete Army improving his strikes, takedowns to come away from opiates and ROTC, you’ll commission as an officer in the U.S. Army. and all-around martial arts skills. antidepressants in only three Learn more at goarmy.com/rotc Several years ago Tarango months time. was in a horrible car accident His body began to heal in that left him bed ridden and in ways he did not think was pos- no condition to pursue any of his sible. His joints stopped hurting, athletic abilities. his bones grew stronger and he While riding his motorcycle accomplished his first four pull he was struck by a vehicle, send- up’s in over two decades. ing him flying across the pave- “I knew my body had ment and destroying his legs. changed and I was becoming At that time Tarango was stronger and more flexible,” said over 400 lbs. and knew that his Tarango. weight would affect his recovery. He is now back at the gym As he tried to heal and training several days a week with regain his strength, a dependen- several competitions closely cy to the opiates he was given approaching. formed and he started to lose his The plan for Tarango is to path in life. keep training hard, improve his “I started to feel weak and endurance and get back to his hopeless, I didn’t know how I title of top Jujitsu fighter. was going to come back from Having a clear mind to this,” said Tarango. focus on training is important to The healing took place and Tarango, without that, he loses he regained the strength to walk, his agility and quickness. move and function around people “By letting me train and reserved. s Call CSU San Bernardino Army ROTC at once again. have an outlet, I can focus on (909) 537-3555. To learn more visit right l goarmy.com/rotc/gz06 Tarango wanted to make a being a better me,” said Tarango. Al . comeback, but over the course From total bed rest to getting Army of two years he had developed ready for competitions, if there is te s an addiction and lost over 200 one thing that is certain, it is that lbs., leaving him with atrophied Roger Tarango will not be taken Un ited Sta e muscles and a vulnerable state of down. th y b

r mind. “The strongest man in the fo It wasn’t until 2016 that world is nothing without a great ai d P . Tarango reached out to a friend foundation,” concluded Tarango.

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Page 6 Coyote Chronicle May 15, 2017 Baseball ends season with a win Lots of Major League dropped the first game of the ple categories including at-bats strikeouts, recording 64 over 13 By Lauren Jennings Baseball teams are currently in series but won the last two to win (196), runs (38) and hits (62). He games. Sports Editor the rebuilding process as well, their first series of the year. was also one of four Coyotes to The Coyotes have 12 players including the Philadelphia Phil- The Coyotes played the Cal hit a triple this year, leading the that will be leaving the team The Coyote baseball team lies, the Twins and the New York State San Marcos Cougars the team with two. this year, which will allow more wrapped their season with an Yankees. final weekend of April, dropping Catcher Lucas Martinez led room for new players to help 11-3 win against the Tritons of For the Coyotes, the search the first game in San Marcos, but the team in runs batted in with 31 with the rebuilding process. UC San Diego. is on for new players from high sweeping the doubleheader the and earned CCAA honors With the season wrapped, This season was a bit of a schools, junior colleges and play- next day at home. Relief pitcher Brian Conley coaches and players are already damper compared to last year ers who are willing to transfer The first game of the dou- led the team in saves with four working to improve the team which featured a trip to the from other four-year universities. bleheader, Coyotes won 14-7, over 36.1 innings of work. for next year, hoping to become CCAA playoffs. The Coyotes started the scoring at least one run in all but Ferrendelli led the team in better than they were years ago. During the offseason, Coy- season with a nine-game losing two innings. They won game two otes ace pitcher, Tyler Wells was streak, but their first win was a 8-4 and brought their luck back drafted by the Minnesota Twins, big one. The team took down the to San Marcos for the final game, causing a loss of depth in the CSULA Golden Eagles 13-3 on winning 9-6. pitching rotation. Feb. 24. The three-game win streak Nine players graduated, put- They would go on to split was their longest of the season. ting a big hole in the team’s ros- the series with the Golden Another interesting fact ter. This required a major rebuild Eagles, winning two of the four about this year’s team, the two for head coach Dave Martinez. games. highest batting averages belong Last year the team posted Over the course of the to pitchers Jon Ferrendelli (.385) a 22-29 record, earning more season, the Coyotes would play and Don Sullivan (.333). The than 20 wins for the first time the out of conference Concor- next closest by a position player since the 2012 season when Don dia University-Irvine Eagles belongs to Dominic Campeau Parnell was head coach. four times, winning three of the with a .327 average. This season, the team’s over- games. The third game was a Outfielder Dillon Fahr all record was 15-35. Hoewver, blowout with the team scoring a played in all 50 games with the this appears natural, as the Coy- season-high 17 runs. Coyotes, starting in 49 of them. otes are rebuilding and, do not The weekend of April 1, the Last year, he played in 10 games, have the proper chemistry just team traveled to San Francisco all starts, but his season was cut yet. They are still deciding how where they took on the Gators short due to injury. Lauren Jennings | Chronicle Photo the team best functions as a unit. in a three-game series. They Fahr led the team in multi- DJ Edmonds played his last Coyote home game on May 5. Fans weigh in on designated hitters ters to keep the pitchers healthy are not in the league because it adds another batter when most pitcher safe from getting hurt By Tyler Vandereslt and attempt to receive more runs they can hit. Pitchers are normal- pitchers are the easiest out of the batting, and it gives veterans who Staff Writer with a big hitter batting for the ly the worst batters in the game game. cannot play defense at a high pitcher. except for a select few who can One baseball fan who thinks level a chance to keep playing by One of the most controver- Whereas the NL feels that hit the ball. there should not be a DH is Gabe being a DH. sial topics in baseball is whether ever other player has to hit, By taking the pitcher out Medlock. Cons for having a DH is that or not teams should have a desig- including the pitcher. of the batting order and adding “I like having a pitcher hit it gives pitchers a chance to try nated hitter. Many baseball fans like someone who can hit well and because ever so often they hit and help out their own cause by Introduced in 1973, a desig- Bobby Thomas have their own is normally rested, the DH can a homer and it is incredible to putting some runs up occasion- nated hitter (DH) is someone in opinions on whether or not there potentially hit the ball out of the see and I would not want to take ally. the starting lineup who hits for should be a DH. park on any given at-bat. that away from baseball,” said It also gives great excite- the pitcher. “I think having a DH in There are also fans of base- Medlock. ment when a pitcher gets a hit This prevents the pitcher baseball is a good thing because ball who think having a DH ruins Both sides of the arguments and it keeps everything a little from injury or being an easy out. it adds excitement to the game the game. have their pros and cons as to more traditional by having every The way that Major League that most times you don’t get They believe that since whether or not there should be position hit. Baseball (MLB) is set up is with with a pitcher hitting,” said every other position has to play a DH. There has always been a de- two divisions, the American Thomas. both sides of the ball, so should Some of the pros for having bate inside the baseball commu- League (AL) and the National This is one point that many the pitchers. a DH is more excitement by nity about including a designated League (NL). fans of having a DH refer to. This adds a little more value adding someone who can hit in hitter and it does not appear to be The AL uses designated hit- For the most part, pitchers to pitchers that can hit because place for the pitcher, keeping the ending anytime soon.

Madison Bumgarner (left) is a pitcher for the San Fransisco Giants who is known to hit the occasional home run, making the DH rule seem obsolete.

David Ortiz (right) was a DH for the Boston Red Sox. Ortiz hit 541 home runs over his 19 years in the majors. In his final season, he hit 38 home runs making the case for teams hav- ing a DH. Photo courtesy of the New York Times Photo courtesy of the Boston Herald Sports

Page 7 Coyote Chronicle May 15, 2017 Track & field earn CCAA honors en’s basketball team this season (Shernaman). 11.04m and top 20 in the discus “I think the goals for next By Lauren Jennings and was a walk-on for track and Sinclair Watson and Tay- event, throwing 32.94m. year is just to keep improving as Sports Editor field. lor Matthews participated in Farrah Marones and Joanin a program,” said Shernaman. She placed third in the the 100m dash, earning times Gazcon also competed in the dis- “We each have our own per- Track and field is waiting to heptathlon in the CCAA Cham- of 12.42 seconds (Watson) and cus throw, Marones threw 31.63 sonal goals we want to achieve see if two of their Coyotes will pionship, the first she had ever 12.93 (Matthews). m and Gazcon threw 28.18m. but as for team goals, we usually advance to the NCAA champion- competed in. Watson (25.33) and Mat- The javelin throw featured get together before our first and ship, following the CCAA track This was also the first time thews (27.20) also competed in Lacey Slocumb throwing 30.19m decide on a team goal to work and field Championships from a Coyote had participated in a the 200m dash. and Johnson with 28.96m. towards,” she continued. May 5-7. heptathlon event. Simone Everett placed Stacey Vanderpool partici- The track and field season Laura Aceves is the only Johnson also placed seventh eighth in the hammer throw pated in the pole vault, reaching may be over, but the team is al- Coyote that has been to the Track in the finals of the 400m hurdles. event with a distance of 40.16m. 3.10m. ready preparing for the upcoming and Field NCAA Championships Aceves and Johnson both She also placed in the top 15 Diana Sanchez jumped to cross country season which will in the team’s three short years. earned All-CCAA honors, be- for shot put with a distance of 1.48m in the high jump. start in September. “As a team, we did pretty coming the only Coyotes to ever well,” said Shanna Shernaman, a do so. steeplechase runner. “We are still In addition to Aceves’ third a new program, so we are always place 5k finish, Rachel Gee It’s amazing learning how to get better.” placed seventh with a time of At last year’s championship, 18:09.55. Michelle Palacios Pi- having your Aceves represented the Coyotes neda finished in 18:36.98, Jessica in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, Steinhoff in 18:42.07, Laura team there earning a ninth place finish. Romero in 18:49.66 and Cynthia Aceves participated in a Rivera in 18:53.04. supporting you “Last Chance” race on May 13 Steinhoff and Delaney Ells- where she competed in the 5k to worth participated in the 1500m, in what you do, see if her time would qualify for earning times of 5:08.25 (Stein- the NCAA standard. hoff) and Ellsworth (5:12.55). especially when Updates will be available Alyssa Casillas participated you are running online. in the 10000m, earning a time of Casie Johnson is also 41:39.77. around in circles. waiting to see if her time in the Phillie Bacon and Sher- heptathlon will take her to the naman ran in the 3000 stee- championships. plechase, recording times of Photo courtesy of CSUSB Track & Field Shanna Shernaman Johnson played on the wom- 11:49.16 (Bacon) and 12:16.80 The team runs around the campus to prepare for their races. History of Coyote golf team

Photo courtesy of CSUSB Athletics This year’s golf team finished in seventh place at the CCAA Championship, but Greg Robarge continued on to represent the Coyotes in the NCAA regionals.

During those years golfers Jr. joined the Coyote family and fourth consecutive NCAA trip, enth at the CCAA Championship By Alexis De La Cruz coming from CSUSB finished worked to create a legacy begin- where they were a close run- held at Industry Hill Golf Club in Staff Writer in the top five on seven different ning in 2005. ner-up. Palm Springs. occasions. In his first year as head The Coyotes were caught Senior Greg Robarge quali- Golf has a long and presti- The CSUSB golf team coach, Mainez, led the Coyotes by Sonoma State on the 72nd fied for an individual berth to the gious history, that can be dated finished third in the national to a seventh-place finish at the hole at the NCAA Division II NCAA tournament. back to 1457. tournament, with captain Scott NCAA Division II champion- Golf Championship. The team’s Although Robarge was Golf at CSUSB has a been Householder dominating the ships and a fifth-place finish at faced-off in a one-hole playoff, unable to stay in contention after around since 1986 and has an competition. the NCAA West Regional. where they lost. the second day of play, the senior impressive history. Householder is the only During the 2006-07 season, CSUSB came so close to was one of 10 golfers named CSUSB introduced golf as person in CSUSB history to win the Coyotes finished 11th at the winning what would have been to the 2016-17 All-CCAA golf a part of the athletics program in an individual national champi- NCAAs after winning the NCAA the first national team title, but team. 1986. onship. West Regional and finishing sec- lost to the Seawolves, the two- The Coyote golf program Competing in NCAA Divi- He also led his team to vic- ond in the CCAA Tournament. time CCAA conference champs. has a long and bitter history with sion III, golfers set out to bring tory in several invitationals. In 2007-08, CSUSB finished Mainez left the program the NCAA tournament. back glory to San Bernardino. Under coach Fred Hanover, second in the CCAA and quali- after the 2015-16 season, and his Although the team has yet to CSUSB Golf team made our Coyotes were able to beat fied for a third straight trip to the assistant coach for two years, bring home a title, their quest for 13 trips to the national champi- prestigious Division I schools; NCAAs where the team finished Kyle Emerson took over the glory will not end. onship tournament since their BYU, Cal State Northridge, We- 18th. program. Emerson along with upcom- inception. ber State and Gonzaga at the Got The following year proved Emerson, a CSUSB alumnus ing seniors Shearn Chua and The team brought home Milk Bengal Invitational. to be another successful sea- also played golf for the Coyotes Tristan Stone look to lead their third place finishes in 1988, 1997 The program’s success con- son for the Coyotes and coach in the mid-90’s. team all the way in the 2017- and 1998. tinued. Coach Thomas Mainez Mainez. The team made their The Coyotes finished sev- 2018 season. Features

Page 8 Coyote Chronicle May 15, 2017 A Taste of the Indian Culture It continued with perfor- By Arthur Medrano mances from UCR’s Bhangra Staff Writer group and the Haseen Dance Company, dancing to Indian pop CSUSB’s Cross Cultural music while they featured vari- Center presented “Taste Of ous dance styles from different India”, a night filled with dance regions. performances, music and cuisine As one walked up and down indigenous to various parts of the the stairs, they were invited with country. a scenery of unique images that Held in the San Manuel depict the culture showcasing Student Union Theater, warm several Indian landmarks, dances and energetic performers enter- and customs native to the sub- tained for an enthused crowd that continent. evening. “The student union is full of With a compelling perfor- events throughout the quarter and mance of the “Wildsong” from when I walked inside the theater, Vintage planes our university’s own, The Village the room was filled to the brink Groove Makers, A Taste of India which made me excited, tonight began. was going to be a good night,” The Village Groove Makers said student, Jose Figueroa. fly over Chino is made up of various individu- During the second half of als that harmonized to produce the festival, a cultural compe- To start the show, a squadron planes used in the war against Ja- music fit for the occasion. tition was in full effect with By Jason Samp of WWII planes took off and pan. However, it was a Japanese “I’m excited to learn about performer Vasudev Aggarwal Contributing Writer consisted of the U.S. P-51 Mus- plane thwat stole the show. Indian culture and being exposed playing a indigenous flute to tangs, and various planes from The last original remaining to a different culture helps me India. Planes of Fame annual air all over the world. Japanese Zero plane was flying. understand the world around me All who attended the event show took place on May 6 and Next, a stunt plane took over This was one of the types of better,” said Raquel Martinez, received a complimentary plate 7 at the Chino Airport, with the show. planes Japan used to battle the event attendee. of Indian food before viewing hundreds of planes from all eras This pilot put on a comedy United States and bomb Pearl There are various kinds of more dances and prize give- and an estimated 15,000 people act with his plane literally falling Harbor. cultures found in India, which aways. in attendance. apart. The audience was very ex- can be a culture shock to many “I have never tried Indi- The show consisted of He broke off certain pieces cited to see their favorite planes because each was influenced an food and although it looks nearly 50 vintage WWII era of his plane and was still able above them, planes that con- by the country’s long history of unusual, the different textures planes from the Planes of Fame to fly it which entertained the tained so much history. conquest and immigration. and spices were very satisfying Museum. crowd. “It’s a perfect place to spend The performers were seen and something I wish to eat more From WWII bombers and “It’s a perfect place to spend a weekend,” said Dubold. “I go wearing traditional Indian cloth- often,” expressed Figueroa. modern jets, the runway was a weekend,” said Jordan Dubold. on both Saturday and Sunday ing with men wearing kurtas and The crowd had an opportu- filled. “I go on both Saturday and because I love it so much.” women in expressive Sari Indian nity to receive free Henna tattoos Other planes from the Viet- Sunday because I love it so While the theaters and stunt dresses. and win raffle prizes during in- nam and Korean war were also much,” he continued. pilots are very entertaining to Henna body art was also termissions as they took to social present, including the new U.S. The audience also enjoyed watch, the heritage flight at the provided for attendees. media and shared their night with F-35 fighter jet. a brief intermission where a end of the show gets the most Henna is known as a tem- the hashtag #coyotesinternation- Rick Scott has been coming survivor from the Auschwitz attention. porary tattoo design with line al. to the show for over 30 years, concentration camp decided to In this flight, iconic planes intricacy that is generally used A combination of culture, “My dad used to take me, he share his story and experience at fly together in formation. for ceremonies and originates dance and ethnic cuisines to was a pilot and flying was his the air show. There are loads of booths from a small flowering shrub to satisfy anyone’s fascination with passion,” continued Scott. The next group of planes to and vendors that sell all kinds help produce the ink used. foreign countries really speaks to “I enjoy witnessing out takeoff was the European theater, of food, clothing and airplane “I have always wanted to get the diversity our campus. military’s might of yesteryear in which came from WWII and memorabilia. a real tattoo but have been scared The event exceeded expec- person, said Scott. consisted of P-51 Mustangs, the “It is rated as one of the about the pain that comes with it. tations for those having never “Knowing these war birds British Spitfires and German war top airshows in the world,” said With henna, it is only temporary observed Indian culture, and was patrolled the sky keeping Amer- planes like the Messerschmitt airport maintenance supervisor and I know I can always walk reminiscent of a strong cultural ica safe over 70 years ago and 109. Vincent Corona. “Look forward away with beautiful lines that influence. being able to watch them fly is The Pacific theater was next to possibly more military aircraft make me happy,” said Martinez. just awesome,” Scott continued. with a multitude of different U.S. next year,” he concluded.

Janet Curiel | Chronicle Photo Jason Samp | Chronicle Photos Dancers gave a special performance for the audience to enjoy. Pilots entertained the crowd by flying unique, antique planes that have existed as early as WWII. Features

Page 9 Coyote Chronicle May 15, 2017 Respecting boundaries Whether you are in a relationship or not, consent is something that must be given before participating in any kind of sexual interactions.

relationship, consent can some- Just because you ask your By Franciny Gonzalez times already be implied. partner for consent does not Staff Writer “When you’re in relation- mean you have successfully ships with someone you begin completed your job, you have Consent is important be- to not only understand that to respect their right to decline cause you are respecting an in- person but you also begin to as well. dividual’s body and boundaries, interpret body language and ex- Other instances of rape oc- as well as making sure they are pressions,” said student Chris- cur when individuals are under enthusiastic about intercourse. tian Reynoso. the influence and consent is no According to the National Given that the correct signs longer valid. Intimate Partner and Sexual are there I believe the consent “There is a difference Violence Survey, “Nearly 1 in 5 given the first time still applies; between having a glass of wine women have been raped in their however, the second your sig- with dinner and having consen- lifetime while 1 in 71 men have nificant other begins to hesitate sual sex, and an acquaintance been raped in their lifetime.” or reject your actions then all targeting a drunk person at a Senate Bill No. 967 defines consent has been revoked,” party. If someone is incapac- consent as an affirmative, con- Reynoso continued. itated, they cannot consent. A scious and voluntary agreement However, when your person is incapacitated if she/ between each person. relationship is just on the edge he could not understand the Often times, people believe and unclear, consent should be fact, nature or extent of the that when in a relationship con- asked. sexual activity and/or lacks the sent becomes obsolete. According to Centers for physical and/or mental ability “Some couples are very Disease Control and Prevention to make informed, rational deci- clear and open and the consent (CDC), forced penetration can sions,” said Wood. is clear,” said Marina Wood, an also happen in a nonphysical According to the CDC, advocate for sexual assault, dat- way. sexual consent cannot be given ing/domestic violence, stalking “Being worn down by during alcohol or drug con- and sexual harassment at CAPS. someone who repeatedly asked sumption because he or she “Some relationships are un- for sex or showed they were was probably not in the right fortunately abusive and consent unhappy... having someone state of mind or too intoxicat- is often not possible because the threaten to end a relationship ed (e.g., incapacitation, lack partner, being victimized feels or spread rumors; and sexual of consciousness, or lack of intimidated and might comply pressure by use of influence or awareness). out of fear rather than engage authority. Nonphysically forced Both parties should always enthusiastically,” Wood contin- penetration which occurs after be mentally and physically ued. a person is pressured verbally,” aware of what they are doing Chuy Rodriguez | Chronicle Photo If you have a healthy and according to CDC. and fully agree to intercourse. Communication is constitutive to practicing healthy consent. Effects of pornography on relationships

of young women who had some These videos are seen by By Arturo Brooks issues with pornography used in people of all ages, what they learn Staff Writer their love life. from pornography can be taken “Young men use porn and into their real life relationships. Pornography (porn) sexual discovering their selves, a lot of “Have you ever been treated gratification or an illusion to unre- masturbation involved, the prob- like a porn star in bed? It’s no alistic relationship goals? lem with that they idolize these fun...Slapped, hit, called names, Porn has become a question- porn actors and think that how it spit on. That’s sex these days,” able solution to spicing up one’s should look and feel,” said Cruz. explained Anderson. love life. Pamela Anderson, a former Porn can often times display Although some may consider Playboy model and sex symbol, uncomfortable certain fantasies, as porn beneficial, there are those has spoken out over the years well false views on sex. who would oppose its involve- against viewing porn, discussing Looking into the aspect of ment in their love life. poor effects on relationships. fantasizing of women, one would “Women who’re partners “Everyone wants to be de- assume certain questionable as- watched porn regularly thought sired in a relationship. That’s the pects to appear in one’s relation- less of those partners and saw number one thing,” Anderson add- ship. porn as more of a threat to the ed. “Pornography and access to “In one study, the researchers stability of their relationship,” other things is diminishing that.” found that people who thought according to a report in Psycholo- Anderson stated in an appearance about porn they’d watched, gy Today. on, “The Morning,” a television reported having better alternatives However, some see porn as program. to their current relationship than informative when it comes to try- According to ABC, research those who didn’t,” according to ing new sexual acts with a partner. shows that those who have a high Psychology Today. Although women have different consumption of pornography have This can cause a partner to be views on porn, the Olmstead study correlating attitudes of violence dissatisfied within their relation- featured in Psychology Today, against women. ship, or cause thoughts of leaving found that “men tend to think that “An analysis of popular one’s partner for sexual gratifica- watching porn had only positive mainstream porn clips found that tion. views.” 88 per cent of scenes contained Chuy Rodriguez | Chronicle Photos Judi Cruz, M.S. Family some form of physical aggression Continued On PACT Enroller/Health Education directed at women,” according to Pornography can effect the sexual intimacy between couples. coyotechronicle.net Assistant, shared some stories ABC. Features

Page 10 Coyote Chronicle May 15, 2017 From the I.E. to the big city and Letters, who all must wonder: come the voice of multiple super By Monica Rosales how do I break into LA? We just cross events, including some in Samantha Flores knew this event would help them Japan, voice overs in multiple Contributing Writer find answers [...] and strategies,” video games and win awards for Staff Writer said Kendall. multiple commercials. World famous announcer, “It was not what I expected Academy Award winner and Larry Huffman, who came from but I heard stories that I now world famous announcer made it Corona, started the event with his know I can’t live without hear- to CSUSB on May 9 to host “Tak- inspirational story of how he came ing,” said student Harley Grey, ing My Talent from the Inland from nothing and worked his way “with graduation feeling close, Empire to The World.” up to the top. I felt more comfortable with the Host Lacey Kendall, Broad- “Some people think ‘I’m a thought.” cast/Media & Marketing Consul- loser, I’m not going to make it’ Academy Award winner tant for the College of Arts and but trust me, I’m living proof Cindy Jo Hinkleman also made Letters, welcomed guest speakers that you can and you will,” said her way onstage to talk about her Huffman and Cindy Jo Hinkleman Huffman. struggles of finding her dream job. to inspire students of opportunities At a young age, Huffman “I feel like it is my job to give they can take to make it into the wanted to enter the entertainment back to the students, and hope it real world with success. industry but didn’t have the luck will save them some time if they Monica Rosales | Chronicle Photo “We wanted to offer you an or the voice to break through. would avoid these mistakes,” said Special guest Larry Huffman detailing his exciting experiences. opportunity to not only get ideas Huffman’s story talked about Hinkleman. but to strategize how to make that his struggles to break into the Throughout her set, she talk- jump,” said Kendall. industry by taking any job he ed about happiness in making it The event discussed the tech- could at the time, even if it meant big without trying, the struggles of niques they used to get their talent relocating for the opportunity and confronting ethical dilemmas and I feel like it is my job to give back noticed by major entertainments working twice as hard as anyone even being jobless at one point. groups. else. Hinkleman also emphasized to the students, and hope it will Kendall hosted the event He encouraged the crowd of that you should be true to your- save them some time if they alongside multiple departments students to take his advice and self, don’t be true to your parents, across campus, making it the first show all potential employers what siblings or friends. In the end, would avoid these mistakes. multidepartment sponsored event they are capable of. they go on and living their own on campus. Since then, Huffman has be- lives and you are left living out “We have so many talent- come a world famous announcer their dreams as well. ed actors, audio engineering, and be nicknamed by LA times as Cindy Jo Hinkleman television production students Supermouth. Continued on and singers in the College of Arts He has also gone on to be- coyotechronicle.net

Annual Korean Festival

GET brings culture to campus Bibimbap usually con- dance surprised the audi- By ZhiYing Xu sists of white rice, ground ences as an opening. Ahead Contributing Writer beef, vegetables and are The dance club, which mixed with sweet & spicy is made up of domestic The third annual gochujang sauce in a hot students, explained how Korean Festival gave stone pot. everyone has been working Today. us a taste of the Korean People would usually really hard for the event. culture through traditional have a cinnamon drink with With K-Pop being cuisines, K-pop dance, their Bibimbap, Sueong- popular worldwide, it performances and stunning gua, which is a traditional was important for them to Hanbok attire. Korean beverage that has impress the audience and Hosted by the Korean a hint of sweetness to cool chose the right songs. Culture Club, Sarangbang, down the spiciness of The final performances the festival was held in Bibimbap. were traditionally Korean. the SMSU May 5, for a $5 According to the pre- It consisted of a tradi- entry. sentation by the Bibimbap tional dance, traditional vo- “The Korean culture Backpackers, Cecilia Hae cal, traditional instruments is rich and fascinating to Jin Lee, Bibimbap is tra- and traditional Percussion. learn about and being able ditional Korean food since One of the standout to be part of something the 16th century. acts was the traditional different was a good expe- “It is also thought to dance II by Das Seung rience,” said Yena Hong, have been eaten by farmers Kang and his team; he is an receptionist for Korean during the farming season internationally acclaimed Summer Classes Festival 2017. as it was the easiest way master performer and the “The Korean Culture to make food for plenty only performer in the U.S. Begin June 26 Club on campus so that of people. Bibimbap was who specializes in Kang- Enroll Now! people can share Korean served to the king usually nyeong Mask Dance. culture,” said Hong. as a lunch or a between The festival had been meal snack,” said Lee. divided into two parts. After the dinner, the The first part consist- second part was moved to Degrees | Transfer | Certificates Continued on ed of traditional Korean the theater for some spec- www.citruscollege.edu food, which is named tacular performances. coyotechronicle.net Bibimbap. A dynamic K-pop Arts & Entertainment

Page 11 Coyote Chronicle May 15, 2017 Cinco de Mayo at Coyote Fest picado banners. There were many different food vendors that gave the guests options to snack on, such as hot dogs, and the most popular being the funnel cake lines. Activities such as life size foosball table allowed everyone to physically engage in the ac- tivity and the teamwork required made mutual friendships and created many shared laughs. Casino games were held in the SMSU as well as different arts and crafts. A game of poker was very popular, with many people en- joying the rush of gambling with fate at the festival. Live performances were the perfect entertainment for the night as everyone enjoyed their food or activities provided by the SMSU Program Board. “The event was very different from the past years, it had a very nice Cinco de Mayo Photo courtesy of ASI theme,” said attendee Stephanie Students came out on Cinco de Mayo to celebrate the Coyote Fest where they had several carnival rides to enjoy with friends. Legorreta. The interaction between the community curated a memorable Cinco de Mayo with number of Commons. to the Hispanic community, in night. By Janet Martinez activities, music, delicious food The event started at 8 p.m. celebration of Cinco de Mayo. This unforgettable night Staff Writer and live dance performances. and continued on till 12 a.m., a The performances added to gave the community a chance to The turnout to this event was Coyote ID or any other license the feel of the theme and were escape from their hardships and Many students and commu- amazing, people were dancing, was required to receive a bracelet located in the Lower Commons, enjoy the event with family or nity members came out to enjoy participating in activities and to enter. located behind the SMSU and friends. the night life of Coyote Fest here much more. Free admission to the public Blue Coyote pub. Coyote Fest of 2017 brought at Cal State San Bernardino on The annual Coyote Fest of involved carnival rides for all to Cinco de Mayo decorations the community together to cele- May 5. 2017 was held on Pfau library enjoy. were placed and made the event brate in unity and in support of To kick off the midterms for lawn, Santos Manuel Student The theme around this year’s fun with cultural background our students here at Cal State San this spring quarter we celebrated Union (SMSU) plaza and Lower event was a very cultural tribute to it, such as pinatas and paper Bernardino. ‘May the Fourth be with you’

Burnside hosted the event at come together and then they can By Robert Klimper the Gamers Lounge and is him- win prizes,” said Janet Castro. Staff Writer self a huge “Star Wars” fan. Castro is the Services Coor- He also stated that he was dinator at the Student Union, and “Star Wars” fans at CSUSB one of the driving forces to the also teaches public speaking on were able to celebrate a day event’s inception, as he felt that campus. recognizing one of the most well it would be great to give people Aside from balloon lightsa- known franchises about good a place to enjoy the CSUSB take bers, music and bingo, walking versus evil, “May the Fourth.” on May the Fourth. around during the event were Santos Manuel Student The bingo game was a people dressed up as Darth Vader Union (Student Union) organiza- special “Star Wars” version, and and Storm Troopers. tions and ASI, offered opportuni- instead of letters, the board was Later in the evening, ASI ties their own ways for students filled with characters, items and also gave lightsabers to the first to enjoy the day. quotes from the movies. few visitors at their screening For those unfamiliar with “[The event] is really cool… of “Rouge One,”on the Pfau the date, one of the reasons for seeing everyone having fun, Library lawn. its existence is due a pun on the laughing, it’s one cool thing that “[Star Wars] was my child- popular phrase from the fran- we as people get together and hood, like everybody else’s, chise, “may the force be with love,” said student Mark Mallos. it was originally reserved just you.” This is a common phrase Selected pieces for bingo reserved for nerds but since used by the Jedi. were called using using a deck Disney bought it ‘Star Wars’ is During the middle of the with each card representing a everyone’s culture,” said student day, the Gamers Lounge was piece of the bingo card. Brandon Bachman. changed from its usual appear- To deal with character unfa- ance into a “Star Wars” nerd miliarity of “Star Wars,” volun- haven with tables, music and free teers at the event would walk “Star Wars” was balloon lightsabers. around showing the character “We are throwing a bingo that had been drawn. my childhood, tournament, just playing ‘Star “We wanted to keep it Wars’ music all day long and simple, since we knew the day like everybody just celebrating that a day that is was already going to be hyped elses. [about] ‘Star Wars,’” said student up as it was and so bingo was the Photos courtesy of SMSU Jason Burnside. perfect thing to have everyone Brandon Bachman Many participants attended the May the Fourth event. Arts & Entertainment

Page 12 Coyote Chronicle May 15, 2017 Game Review: NBA Playgrounds These cards represent the players Interactive stated they have plans By Tommy McCardle you can unlock in the game, for two-on-two online function- Staff Writer completed with statistics and ality via a game update shortly biographies. after launch. Incorpo- There are silver and gold Unfortunately for Nintendo rated teamed up with Mad Dog packs and as you earn experi- Switch users, online mode isn’t Games to deliver a slam-dunk to ence points by playing the game, available on launch, but has been gamers alike May 9. unlocking more packs. promised to be included at a later In a throwback to NBA Jam, The controls for NBA Play- date. a basketball video game popular- grounds are simplistic. An analog Gamers can also play locally ized in the 90s for its arcade-like stick controls character move- on the same system with up to gameplay, NBA Playgrounds ment, while six other buttons four players serving in a two-on- returned gamers to a retro-style control other actions. two game. approach to basketball. De La Torre played the game In a day when soundtracks The artistic approach to on the . are as important to video games NBA Playgrounds is unique “The JoyCon controller felt as they are in film, this is where through exaggerated caricatures comfortable in my hands,” De La Saber Interactive really misses of some of the NBA’s biggest Torre said. “The game controls the mark. names. were easy to pick up and play.” There is only one back- Carlos De La Torre, a NBA Playgrounds contains ground track playing on loop, 20-year-old junior, was im- three modes of play. The first is which can become annoying pressed with the graphical exhibition, which is a customiz- after a while. presentation of the game. able two-on-two game. However, that is where the “The game looks fun,” said Tournament mode is where negatives with sound in-game Tommy McCardle | Chronicle Photo De La Torre. “I love the cartoon players and unlock other courts stop. Nintendo Switch in table-top mode with JoyCon controllers. look to the game.” to play on, as well as earn points NBA Playgrounds offers The game ditches the idea to reach gold pack status. a serene array of sounds while fail at times, or if they excel in is an admirable attempt to revive of playing ball in an arena, In tournament mode, you playing the game. amazing plays on the court. retro-style arcade games for con- and exchanges it for an urban must work your way up from After shooting the ball “The commentary was funny sole and PC with lots of replay playground complete with a DJ No. 8 to No. 4, followed by the toward the hoop, the sound of at times,” De La Torre said. ability. center court. semi-finals, and then the finals of the ball hurling through the net The sound of sneakers NBA Playgrounds is Upon first play of the game, the tournament. provides a realistic swoosh. squeaking on the court resonated available on Nintendo Switch, you are presented with three Online mode only offers The commentary offers fun- an authentic audible. PlayStation 4, Windows PC and card packs containing five cards. one-on-one games, but Saber ny one-liners when players either Overall, NBA Playgrounds . National Orange Show Cirtus Fair

Yesica Gonzalez | Chronicle Photos The National Orange Show fair was looking empty Sunday afternoon due to the rainy weather, but people remained a positive attitude and enjoyed the fair.

visit for a bite to eat. Sunday, May 7, was themed a bit like a thing for me and my By Yesica Gonzalez a costume contest and superhero The fair provided a screen- “Superhero Sunday” and it en- kids. It’s great to have something merchandise.An art show, baking Staff Writer ing of Disney’s The Incredi- couraged people to come dressed to look forward to.” contest gallery, Citrus display bles for “Super Movie Thurs- as their favorite superheroes. The event will reopen again exhibit and photography contest The 102nd annual NOS day.” This created a fun atmo- for more fun May 11 to the 14th gallery are also available. Citrus Fair took place in San Admission was free, as well sphere for children who loved where a battle of the bands will The fair also provides three Bernardino this past weekend to as screenings of movies for all superheroes and along with the take place Sunday. A fireworks different stages for various ages, honor the community heroes on ages. theme was a costume contest that show happened Sunday, May 14, such as the Cinco de Mayo stage May 4 through the 7. Despite the rain that rolled anyone was able to enter. to close the celebration of the to celebrate with music, the This is considered an annual in Sunday evening, that didn’t “I got them all bundled up 102nd NOS Citrus Fair. Heroes stage where the battle tradition for the community and stop many people from going to just in case it rains and they “Since the fair is going to of bands will be held May 13 for the first time, the fair is tak- the fair. wanted to wear their superhe- be open next week, I’ll probably and the Kid’s Celebration stage ing place for eight days. “I love it, it’s fun for my ro shirts, to support the con- come again because I don’t re- where entertainment for children The fair had a large range of kids and I like the superhero testants,” said attendee Rose member the fair being opened for was held. activities that the whole family theme today,” said José Hernan- HernandezThe fair held special eight days last year,” Hernandez “It’s fun for everyone of all could enjoy. dez. “My children were looking events such as baking contests shared. ages. There are many rides and There was live music, car- forward to today, it maybe cold Saturday and a NOS parade Sun- The Citrus building also I think it’s a great way to spend nival rides, games, live perfor- but that didn’t stop them from day.“I come every year, every provides activities for children time with the family and commu- mances and many vendors to wanting to come.” time it’s here and it’s becoming such as a kids coloring contest, nity,” Rose Hernandez said. Community

Page 13 Coyote Chronicle May 15, 2017 Teaching kids to do programming a limit to how many children can they have room,” Alvarez con- By Daniel Urenda sign up for the program. tinued. Staff Writer More advanced students Parents who want to enroll get to use Scratch to learn more their children into these courses Kids That Code is host- about computer programming. usually pay a fee of about $125. ing a series of programs every Scratch is a programming Though there are discounts Saturday this month as part of language developed at MIT, and for those who register early, a four-week course designed to provides children with an easy Kids That Code also works with teach children how to write code way to create basic programs and different institutions such as and build circuits. games. Arrowhead United Way to offer One of the ways the com- Students are also taught how scholarships to residents from pany does this is by using the to build fully functional circuits certain areas. popular game Minecraft, which using Arduino kits. Kids That Code will be allows children as young as 9 “They use these electron- hosting a summer tech camp in years old to learn the basics of ic kits to assemble wiring and June at CSUSB to teach robotics, programming and game design. then they use real programming app development, web design UH-38 was abuzz with the languages to make it do simple and more. sounds of children’s laughter as stuff like flicker a light or make the screen in front of the room a sound buzz when they press a was illuminated with fireworks button,” said Brent Gilson, event they had created on their com- student instructor. I always liked puters. Due to its complexity, the In the 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. program that teaches using teaching kids, I session that took place May 6, Arduino kits is recommended Norco College student Aidan for children from grades fifth know in the fu- Lawrence stood at the front of through eighth. According to the classroom guiding children as company director Jose Navarrete, ture when I’m they performed a series of tasks Kids That Code originally started from their computers. as a class project. old and retired Parents were free to stay and After graduation, he and two I’m probably watch as their children played other students continued to build and learned. the project into the company it is going to go and “The kids are huge fans of today. Minecraft, but there’s actually a Most of the instructors in teach some- lot of engineering that you can these programs are computer learn using Minecraft,” said Jose science and game design students where. I help out Navarrete, one of the company’s from Norco College as well as directors. CSUSB. whenever they “They use things like red “I always liked teaching need me to or stone as their electricity, they kids, I know in the future when put different blocks together to I’m old and retired I’m probably even whenever create different circuits, and kids going to go and teach some- love it,” Navarrete continued. where,” said Skyler Alvarez, they have room. To keep things organized event student instructor. and provide children with an “I help out whenever they Daniel Urenda | Chronicle Photos effective learning space, there is need me to or even whenever Skylar Alvarez Kids and some of the projects they are working on to code. Life on the abandoned road them frequently now.” long due to thieves. I can’t stand By Alexander Douglas He detailed that he lost his a thief.” Community Editor license to which he devoted so He said he had built a shelter many years of his life to when he out of wood and plastic years ago “They took my life away had an aneurysm. without any nails or screws. Of when they took my keys,” said This caused a problem course, he had said it was even- Donald, a Seccombe Park resi- within his life because he could tually destroyed too. dent. not get a job anywhere else as he “I just want people to realize This is what Donald told me only had a background in truck is what life has given them. I when I started interviewing him driving built a house with no screws. No in the park. “It’s the doctor’s fault. When nails. No rope. No wire. And I While growing up he said they took my keys away, they built a house,” said Donald. he “always felt like a bastard. If took my life away,” he said. my mom didn’t want me, why He currently rides his bike the f**k would the world would around and fixes up bikes to sell. want me?” The furthest he has ridden When they took He said that he lived in fos- was to Newport Beach, where he my keys way, ter care growing up and that he has gone to twice now and loves never met his father until he was because “you ain’t got no ocean they took my life in his mid-20s. front in Arkansas.” When finally met his father Now he collects plastic bot- away. he simply shook his hand, said Alexander Douglas | Chronicle Photo tles to sell for money, but he says nothing and just walked away. he is very handy when it comes Donald and his bike which is his only source of transportation. Donald has not seen his to building things. Donald children for a while and that they “See the world but don’t delphia due to the history. “A few years when tent are living out in Oklahoma. drive the world. The world God He detailed some of the city was a tent city, I had built a Community Section of the He had been a truck driver created. I got to see different ar- things that he has been up to house across the street,” refer- Coyote Chronicle is made for 22 years and was originally eas all year-round. I probably got lately. ring to across the street from possible in part by a grant from the Los Angeles Times. from Arkansas, but eventually a million miles a year,” he said. “I had a small aneurysm Seccombe Park. “Of course it made his way out to California. His favorite place was Phila- last night,” said Donald. “I have was destroyed. Things don’t last

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Page 14 Coyote Chronicle May 15, 2017 Escaping from biohazards said student Ali Guillory. person, so I think the Escape By Crystal Harrell Escape Rooms have in- Room is a good opportunity that Staff Writer Palm Desert creased in popularity over the also allows me to test my mental- years, with many incorporating ity. Plus, I work well in a team The CSUSB satellite campus elaborate sets and story lines to setting,” said participant Stephen in Palm Desert will be giving accommodate teams of people Ray. puzzle-lovers the chance to looking for a one-of-a-kind, Although most Escape compete in its second interactive thrilling experience. Rooms utilize the concept of Escape Room competition May Since the event is sponsored teams being in a “locked” room 15 and 18. by the PDC Student Health with occasional clues transmitted Teams consisting of up to Center and the Peer Educators to them by the game masters five players will have a maxi- Advocating Campus Health through audio devices, the PDC mum of 45 minutes to unlock a (PEACHes) program, the Escape Escape Room will be super- cryptex, a portable vault device Room will have a health-related vised by health educator/Student reminiscent to the one featured in theme. Activities Coordinator Albert The Da Vinci Code. The numbers The first Escape Room held Angelo inside the room. needed to unlock the cryptex will by PDC last quarter required “The Escape Room is 45 be revealed once players solve participants to learn about basic minutes of intense fun and various riddles and clues and find health topics like diabetes, testic- frustration. Even two owners of secret boxes and compartments ular cancer and the flu. a local Escape Room played last within a room. One particular activity, for time and didn’t win! Students The team that manages to example, had participants earn participating in the competition open the cryptex in the shortest clues by determining how many enjoy the experience and what amount of time will win the lumps were on a testicular cancer they learn playing the game Escape Room competition. model. could save their lives,” stated Each member of the win- Since the first Escape Room Angelo. ning team will also receive a $25 received a favorable response The event is free for partic- gift card as a prize. from the student body, it was ipants and open to community “The Escape Room is brought back this month with members who do not attend something that I would definitely spaces quickly filled. This quar- PDC, if there are slots available. want to try out because I love ter’s Escape Room will focus For those interested in signing a challenge and it just looks on a biohazard theme, featuring up for the Escape Room or other really cool. The idea reminds me puzzles pertaining to Ebola, HIV, future events, Angelo can be Courtesy of Albert Angelo of something out of the movie anthrax and meningitis. contacted at [email protected] This year’s Escape Room theme will focus on biohazards. ‘Saw,’ but without the killing,” “I’m a very competitive to reserve a spot.

SQE against Trump

a bottom-up movement led by By Daniel Urenda students. Staff Writer The next issue addressed by SQE was the current state of the Students for Quality Educa- Public Service Loan Forgiveness tion (SQE) are looking for new program. ways to oppose President Donald The program, passed by Trump without relying on the George W. Bush during his pres- Democratic party. idency in 2007, allows individu- SQE held a meeting in als to have their student loan debt the Pfau Library on May 10 to forgiven in exchange for working discuss their goals as an organi- full-time in public service. zation, and give students an open SQE believes that this space to talk about their thoughts program may be in jeopardy on President Trump. under the Trump administration, Additionally, the organiza- citing a New York Times article tion has been discussing ways to featuring several individuals who increase its numbers. could not get their debt canceled. The first item discussed The last issue discussed at at the meeting was Trump’s the meeting was ICE’s recent appointment of Betsy DeVos as arrests of illegal immigrants the United States Secretary of around schools and courthouses. Education. After asking if any students “DeVos has never even been had questions about what had to a public school,” said SQE been discussed, Ortiz ended the member Daniel Ortiz. meeting by sharing his opin- Citing the Washington Post ion regarding the current U.S. as a source, Ortiz criticized De- president. Vos for her opposition of teach- “I think what we need to do er’s unions as well as her alleged is try to understand why Trump in Students for Quality Education won the election,” said Ortiz. (SQE) are looking for new ways “It may not seem like we’re to oppose Trump without relying fighting Trump, but I think we on the Democratic Party. are,” he continued. The agenda quickly moved Though this week’s meeting to what SQE considered the was mostly focused on President main issue at hand, which is their Trump, SQE is also focused on belief that students opposed to fighting against tuition increases President Trump can no longer at California State Universities. rely on the Democratic Party. Instead, SQE is calling for Community

Page 15 Coyote Chronicle May 15, 2017 There are better options portant it was to be an advocate By Maylyne Togafau at that time. After that, I worked Staff Writer in child care and human services then I received my bachelor’s Option House Program Di- degree in Sociology. I kind of rector, Gloria Amaya and Intern fell into this agency, but I’m so Randall Gupton join Coyote glad that I did because as a child Radio and Coyote Chronicle to of domestic violence, this is what talk about domestic violence and exactly what I’ve been through. the services they offer to fight it. Can you tell us about the Option House Inc. has women you help? What kind of served victims of domestic vio- services do you offer them? lence since 1977. Their annual Gloria: To be politically 10k walk-a-thon raises money correct a victim is anyone: men, for the San Bernardino shelter. women, and children. Society Can you tell us about the usually sees men as only perpe- work you do as the Program trators, but Option House has Director of Option House? helped both victims and perpetra- Gloria: My job is to ef- tors of each sex. fectively develop and enhance On Tuesdays and Wednes- the programs that we offer our days, we have support groups. In clients. We deal with the vic- these groups, we empower the tims of domestic violence: the victim to make healthier choices victim, the perpetrator, and even for them and their family. We the children. We have a 32-bed never tell the victim to leave Sung Moon | Chronicle Photo shelter here in San Bernardino. their situation, because if they Gloria Amaya and intern Randall Gupton discuss their thoughts on domestic violence. As Program Director, I do my haven’t listened to their friends best to make sure they receive and family, who are we? We the perpetrator. They can control that the lifestyle they live isn’t ship, or to get help, so those who the services they need. Wheth- educate them on the forms of do- it at the supermarket or kid’s right. Whether they learned this we see, for the most part, have er that be restraining orders, mestic violence and how it hurts school, but when they’re in the at home, in society, or environ- made up their mind. But second supportive services which are ran themselves and their children. privacy of their own home they mentally—as with prisons. guesses can be caused from by clinicians, and even parenting What constitutes domestic lose control. Well, they feel they What has been your biggest fear of their perpetrator, shame, classes. violence? lose control, but they’ve always trial or biggest triumph in the or stigma and they end up not What inspired you to enter Gloria: Society generally had control. work you do as an intern? getting the help they need. The this line of work? only sees domestic violence as It is a behavior that can be Randall: The biggest trial triumph is in helping those who Gloria: When I was 19 physical, but there are so many changed if the perpetrator wants is getting our victims to follow need and want it. years old, I worked at my first forms that it can take. It is a to change. Which is why we ed- through. It takes usually 6 times Visit www.optionhouseinc. shelter. I didn’t realize how im- behavior that is controllable by ucate perpetrators, teaching them for a partner to leave a relation- org for more information.

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A message for you...

By Lost Girl Contributing Writer

Dear You,

It’s going to be okay. Life is a little crazy right now. Surprises are popping up left and right; some good, some bad, and some you still can’t sense in which direction they’re going in. Everything you thought you knew, well, that was just thrown out the window. You now how to change how you talk, how you act, or rather, react; you have to open up your heart just a little Matthew T. Miller | Chronicle Illustration more, which is hard, but not impossible. No, nothing is ever going to be the same, but that’s not nec- essarily a bad thing. It’s going to take some get- ting used to. Zodiac Signs As: Things are going to get a lit- tle crazier in the coming weeks, 90s Cartoons Shows months, and years. But know that it’s all going to be okay. Just breathe. Take a moment Leo: Rugrats By Clairissa Gonzalez to enjoy the moment and don’t Staff Writer stress about the outcomes. Virgo: Gargoyles Easier said than done, but it Most of us are old enough to will be done. remember cartoons from the 90s, Libra: Animaniacs The sadness, hurt, confusion, many of which still have a place anger, and anxiety you feel right in our hearts today. Scorpio: Batman: The now will turn into happiness, Animated Series hope, enlightenment and peace. Even those of us born “This, too, shall pass,” and it toward the latter end of the Sagittarius: Hey Ar- will. Nothing is set in stone. 90s will recognize most of the nold! You can handle this and any- cartoons from that era due to thing else life throws at you. the sheer will power of 90s kids Johnny So, be angry, cry if you have holding onto nostalgia. Capricorn: Bravo to; let out every feeling you have right now. Listen to yourself and Below is a list of 90s car- scream out all the bad. toons that many of us know and Aquarius: Courage The Just let the changes be love in correlation to your sign. Cowardly Dog there and let the storm whip you around Aries: Darkwing Duck Pisces: Powerpuff Girls and throw you from side to side. Some cartoons on this list It’s going to be okay. Arthur Taurus: may be a little more obscure than I’ve witnessed flowers others, but were all a part of the bloom after a storm. Gemini: Dexter’s Labo- amazing decade that was the 90s. ratory Love, There’s a splash of nostalgia Cancer: Doug for you. Illustration courtesy of Julio Bernardo Lost Girl

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