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November 6Th 1997 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 11-6-1997 November 6th 1997 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "November 6th 1997" (1997). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 419. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/419 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Coyote Chronicle (1984-) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. CALIFORNIA S^A^^UNlVERSITY The Coyote San Bernardino Volume 32 Issue 3 California State University, San Bernardino November 6,1997 Inside... CETI for California News State Universities rter By Jeanette Lee Production Editor ever have to step foot on the ac­ tual campus of the university that they would like to attend. Features What is CETI? What does CETI The CETI proposal would tack have to do with me? CETI is the a $14 technology fee on to student Califcmiia Educaticm Technology tuition. Faculty would also be re­ Initiative. This proposal was ccm- quired to pay this fee. ceived by Chancellor Barry Four major corpwations are set Opinio Munitzinl995. His intention was to be part of this new ccMporation Editoriais to fonn a separate corporation that to provide the CSU system tech­ would provide the CSU commu­ nological goods and sovices. The ....page 9 nity with internet services and four companies that will be part of computer technology and soft­ this corporation are MicroSoft, ware. His hope was to have the GTE» Hughes Electronics, and entire CSU cranmunity up to tech­ Fujitsu. nological speed by the year 2005. Some of the things that are pro­ The jn^oposal does not stop at posed for implementation are: fast technology and service. It also internet service on and off campus includes a im^x)sition to form a for faculty and students, new com­ Rocky Horrifies Co! Stole University in a box. A University puter technology evay three years, By Erica Atkins Gaiendar in a box is the offmng of courses free software and updates, pagers, like Rocky, the most unlike Rocky over the internet to earn a degree. Special to the Chronicle ~ see CETI page 5 ~ and the best overall costume. Girls A student would not necessarily in costume sold bags of ccmfetti for Gory, eerie, and gruesome. the audience to use during the film. Paw Pri That's how one would describe the Co-hosts Kevin Guillory and Mayoral Candidates sights on Halloween night at Cal Shanaar Di Crystala of the Ed ....page 13 Slate when the Student Union Pro­ Wood Players made their entrance on Hot Seat in Student gram Board, ASI, and the lip-syncing to Weird A1 Coussoulis Arena presented the Yankovich's comical song, "I'm first annual Rocky Horror Picture Fat," and Whimey Houston's hit, Union Courtyard Show and Halloween Haunt. "Queen of the Night." The Ed By Mary Ellen Abilez The show started with a tour of Wood Players in conjunction with Managing Editor managed to look cool while he the Haunted Hallway of Doom, General Cinema, have been doing answered what be would do for Cal where viewers were horrified by the Rocky Horror Picture Show for State students as city mayo*. "Cal ghouls, dead bodies, bloody parts several years at the Colton Inter­ Heaith Unseasonably warm weather State has been nationally recog­ and a Marilyn Manson look-a-like. change on South Mt. Vernon. and sane pointed respcmses heated nized in computer scieiKe, busi­ Manson would emerge slowly The Ed Wood Players possibly a mayoral candidate outdoor foum ....paciA20 ness, and other jx'ograms. This is from a coffin, and take someone attracted fans from previous per­ last week. Hmothy Prince, an at- the key to better jobs." from the group back in with him. formances. While the majority of twney, was the chile peppo* of the John S. Ballard, a journeyman The shocked group waited for a aftonoon with his direct ^tadc on electrician, looked hot but spoke moment, and then were forced to ~ see Rocky page 10 ~ the status quo. coolly and reasonably to students leave without the person. At an­ "We've had a lot of 60 plus or gathered in the courtyard. "You're other spot in the tour, there was a retired mayors who haven't done the next genoation of voters. I re-enactment of a scene from the Last Chance to Sports much. You have heard a council­ hope that you would send your movie "The Texas Chain Saw man say that he wasn't to blame children to Cal State. I would like Massacre," complete with meet President becmise he wasn't the mayor, when to see all of us pursue more tech­ screams, bloody limbs, and chain in fact be voted in favor of those nology." saws. Kami}; issues," he retorted while looking Candidates Ann Botts, Judith During the warm-up act there Sovemher It) directly at David Oberhelman. were games, food, and a costume Valles, and Paul Sanborn were a.m. - t:Ot) p.m. David Oberhelman, a business­ unable to attend the im{Momptu contest, where the audience chose SLi Btiarcl RrMim (SL'-2iM} man and current city councilman, event from d^e categopes: the most News Page 2 The Covote Chronicle November 6.1997 Wildman of Fontana By Christina OIney Chronicle Staff Writer to talk to the audirace. He yelled "Where Eagles Fly" was written over the boisterous'shouts of de­ about the San Bernardino Moun­ voted fans, "I'm bade! It must be tains. Local rock star Sammy Hagar an Inland Empire thing. I always Halfway through the show Uie returned to the Inland Empire Sat­ take the long way around, but I al­ band took a short break. Hagar urday, November 1, to rock the ways come back home ... And I used this opportunity to tell the house at Coussoulis Arena at eight must say it feels good to be back fans about his choice to tour with­ p.m. home." out an opening act and about his This was Hagar's first perfor­ After the sentimental ^)eech, the redpe for a new drink he invented, mance in the area since leaving band ccxitinued to play old classics theWaborita. He then proceeded Van Halen and local fans wel- from Hagar's days in the band, to mix a batch of Waboritas on coned him home with c^n aims. Montrose, his early solo career, his stage and pass them out to people The crowd was energized even days with Van Halen and, of in the front row. before Hagar and his band took the course, the hits aS his new solo As the set continued Hagar stage. Audience memb^ held up album. played some songs fomi his days homemade banners reading "We The aowd loved every second as kad singer for Van Hakn. He love you Sammy." of the show. The music was ap- talked about his song writing ex- The curtain with the rendering propiately loud for a rock conceit, p^ence with Eddie Van Halen and of Hagar's Mexican bar and res­ and Hagar's pleasure at playing to the Sfflig "Right Now." Hagar was taurant went up a few minutes af­ a hometown audience was conta­ mature enough to speak fondly of ter eight o'clock. The band ripped gious. He pe^^red his on-stage the memOTy and vent no animos­ into an old Hagar classic "Ctely dialogue with stories about his ity about his former band mates. One Way to Rock," and the audi­ days growing up in Fontana and With no tuning act, Hagar and ence cheered like aszy. going to Fontana High School. He A few songs later Hagar paused told the story of bow the song -see Wildman page 18 ~ Wanted: To CETI or Not to CETI ^^TheCmnte Students Who Care By Rob Bradfield f^HRCMOJE Special to ftte Chronicle your irritation, all of the work­ University Hall, room 037 By Mary Ellen Abilez ing computers are occupied. 5500 University Parkway Managing Editor It's time and in addi­ £)oes this SOUIKI familiar? San Bernardino, CA 92407 tion to trying to review an en­ Microsoft, GTE and two (909) 880-5000, ext 3940 (newsroom) tire quarter's worth of informa­ othCT majm* corporations pro­ (909) 880-5931 (business office) Did you know you are (xi a most FAX (909) 880-7009 wanted list? One of the most im­ tion, you're knee deep in the pose to do something about that Altogether, a parmership E-Mail; [email protected] portant ways a college can com­ last push for term-p^)ers. You municate with the students at large stop by the computer lab to do of four m^a* corporations are on the exclusive right Contributing Writers and Staff: Lauren Algallar, Erica Atkins, is through the Office of Student a little work in WordPerfect or bidding perhaps to get soise current in­ to provide telecommunicaticms Heather Deogracia-Baughman, Corina Borsuk, Rob Services. Currently, students are Bradfield, Doris Bravo, Dennis EgizI, Kristine Holgado, needed to make a comment on the formation for a term-paper ~ see 7b CETI page 5 ~ from the Internet and, much to Heather Forester, Alkia Johnson, Lakeisha Johnson, Desiree performance of the following em­ Langer, Petra Meuller, Abe Sanchez, Anthony Simolke, ployees: The Schools of Education in the Sherwin Smith, Amy Wahe, and Frances Williams. CAREER CENTER- Paul CETI - cont. from page 1 ~ CSU system would stand to lose Esposito the most if this prqx)sal were to SERVICES TO STUDENTS and telephone cards, just to name EXECUTIVE EDITOR Chcri DlXOU a few of the items.
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