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COYOTECHRONICLE.NET Vol. LV No. 7 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016

By JANET CURIEL topics such as a broken criminal justice system, mass Staff Writer incarceration of predominately blacks and Latinos, social security, minimum wage, overturning the “di- “Bernie! Bernie! Not me, us!” sastrous” Citizens United and corporate welfare. echoed from over 5200 support- Sanders directly referred to Walmart and said, ers at the National Orange Show “Pay workers a living wage...wages are so low, that Events Center in San Bernardi- many of them need food stamps and Medicaid to sur- no on May 24. vive.” Democratic presiden- One topic, which received overwhelming ap- tial nominee, Senator Bernie plause, was in regards to high student debt. Sanders visited Riverside ear- “We are living in a competitive global economy. lier that day as part of a string We need the best education and workforce in the of rallies across the state in an world. We should be rewarding people who get their attempt to capture California education not punishing them, “ said Sanders. voters and delegates for the June With Sanders capturing as much as 84 percent 7 primary. of votes from ages 17-29 in some states, according to An ethnically diverse group of the Iowa entrance pole, many supporters are hopeful attendees, young and old, children with the surge in voter turnout. and college-aged students lined the out- “It is really rewarding going to college campuses door walkways for their chance to listen to and seeing everyone engaged, it feels very reassuring Sanders message. to me,” said registered nurse Sherrie Stoddard. While waiting, many were greeted by avid Sand- Stoddard is a member of National Nurses United ers volunteers, and an appearance by po- who travels with a coalition of nurses in support of litical hopeful Steve Stokes, self pro- Sanders in the Bernie Bus. claimed “berniecrat,” running for Sanders also made a point to reaffirm the signifi- U.S. Senate as a Democrat. cance of the movement. “Bernie is honest, he “Here is the point; the whole country now un- speaks unfiltered,” said derstands, and the Democratic leadership must un- Stokes. derstand, that we and our ideas are the future of this Sanders was in- country. And what that means is that our future of troduced by Daniel a nation based on social justice, economic justice, Franziese, best know racial justice and environmental justice—that is the as Damien from the future of America,” said Sanders. movie “Mean Girls,” One volunteer at the event, Kevin Ortiz, admit- and Kendrick Thomp- ted he was initially a Hillary supporter last year, but son from “The Vampire once he heard Sanders speeches, began to participate Diaries.” in phonebanking for Sanders, attending rallies and Enthusiastic support- debate watch parties. ers cheered throughout Sanders “He’s not letting people bully him around to hour long speech, which discussed Continued on Pg. 2 #SanBerniedino ern I.E. dino Mentoring program helps students By RHEJEAN KING-JOHNSON This program is filled with students cel. junior year,” said student Karina Duque. Staff Writer who want to either mentor or be men- Many students are unaware of re- College can be a challenge to figure tored. sources that are available to them. out how for those seeking success. The Student Mentoring Program “We are a volunteer program, so CSUSB provides different resources “It’s a great way to figure out your wants to help undergraduate students students have a choice to have a mentor,” such as free scantrons, computer lab use, first year and see how things operate,” reach success. said Herrera. advising and more. said student Amanda Haun. B The program uses peer support to About 30 percent of college students The mentoring center also offers It’s common for freshmen students encourage academic excellence. are first-generation, according to the Na- utilities to students who are involved. to feel overwhelmed by the adjustment “It beneficial for students to become tional Center for Education Statistics. “We have 2 computer labs, free into college, so mentors do their best to more confident in their academic careers First year students will be guided printing and DVD rentals for those who lend a helping hand. and to get more involved on campus,” and shown how things operate through need it,” said mentor Gabby Rodriguez. They share experiences, advice and said student coordinator Barbara Herrera. this program. The student mentors want all their methods to make it easier on them. There are approximately 1200 stu- Students who were mentored in the prodigies to succeed during their first year “It helps with stress relief but it’s a dents and 44 mentors in the program. past encourage incoming students to be a and the years to follow. big brother, big sister type of program,” Students are paired up with a mentor part of this program because not only do A student really enjoyed the help she said mentor Sophia Fregoso Pena. who has the same major or college. you get helpful information, but a lifelong received when she first attended college. This program has been extended to It makes it easier to mentor students friend. “I would encourage more students to sophomore students so they can receive who are motivated, since it is a volunteer These mentors help guide them to join this program, it really helped me with guidance further into their college career. program. certain resources that will help them ex- the path I am still following today into my Continued on Pg. 2 Memory lane Individual voices Students share favorite Students opine about rape perspective-altering culture’s existence and its experiences at CSUSB. effect on society.

Features pg. 9 pg. 11 Photo courtesy FellowPhotographer Opinions Photo courtesy The Wooster Service News Chronicle Page 2 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016

Rally in Orange Coyote Chronicle Continued from Pg. 1 is an average of $27 per donation. News of the trending hashtag #ber- Editor in Chief Abigail Tejada Asst. News Editor Arthur Medrano drop out (of the race),” said Ortiz. nietrumpdebate sparked from Donald Paraphrasing Abraham Lincoln’s Get- Trump’s comments on Jimmy Kimmel Managing Editor Loydie Burmah Asst. Features Editors Nicholas Whitt tysburg Address, “this is a campaign of the Live that he would be willing to debate people, by the people, and for the people,” Sanders before the California primary for News Editor Cherae Hunt Asst. Arts and Entertainment Editor Estefania Torres said Sanders in reference to his campaign charity, which may create an edge in a di- funding. visive California primary for registered Opinions Editor Rachel Rundengan Asst. Sports Editor Kiara Paul During his speech, Sanders said 8 mil- Democrats. lion individual contributions by more than Sanders tweeted, “Game on. I look Features Editor Michael Isberto Online Editor Jacob Collins 2.7 million individuals has accrued over forward to debating in Cali- 200 million dollars to his campaign. That fornia before the June 7 primary.” Arts and Entertainment Editor Dalal Museitef Illustrator Joaquin Junco Jr.

Sports Editor Lauren Jennings Copy Editors Emmanuel Gutierrez Jaritza Mendoza Jordan Mitchell Bree Reyes Faculty Adviser Jim Smart Advertising Manager Linda Sand Staff Writers

Joshua Aguilar, Shirleena Baggett, Destiny Carter, Suriel Chavez, Stephanie Corral, Janet Curiel, Photo courtesy of Jennifer Cappuicco Maher Rebekah Deponte, Gregory Gammill, Noemi Garcia, Jessye Gentry, Taylor Glaze, Destiny Guzman, Michael Isberto, Jordan Jerry, Rhejean King-Johnson, Steffanie Martinez, Felipe Montano, Kaila Morales, Natalie Padron, Lupe Perez, Israel Ramirez, Kyle Richardson, Rachel Rundengan, Shanna Shernaman, Carolyn Solar, Jacob Strangis, Estefania Torres, Elina Urrutia, Rafael Velasquez, Misty Williams, Aaron Wolf Mail: Office:(909) 537-5289 California State University, San Bernardino Advertising: (909) 537-5815 University Hall, Room UH-037 E-mail: [email protected] Mentoring program 5500 University Parkway coyotechronicle.net Continued from Pg. 1 It’s important for students to do San Bernardino, CA 92407 well in their first year because it will This is helpful for those who are give them an advantage for the follow- The Coyote Chronicle is published every Friday for distribution on Monday during the academic session by the indecisive about their major or anything ing year. Communication Department. The opinions expressed in the Chronicle are those of the student writers and editors related to their field of study. “It’s good to have a mentor during and do not reflect the views of the university, its faculty, or any other person or institution unless expressly noted. The mentoring program room is lo- their first year of college because the The appearance of any advertisement in the Chronicle does not represent an endorsement of the products or cated on the second floor, on the side of first year is the most critical,” concluded services advertised. The Chronicle reserves the right to edit or reject all materials submitted to the paper. the library, room PL-208. Haun. News Chronicle Page 3 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 Circle of sisterhood By FELIPE MONTANO Staff Writer

he Circle of Sisterhood Foundation took part in raising awareness for girl’s education at CSUSB on May 24. The Circle of Sisterhoods goal is to provide funding and assistance to girls in developing countries. They also support girls that face poverty in the U.S. and “uplift them from poverty through education.” This foundation is a collective ef- fort between several Greek organiza- tions that are here on campus. Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Delta, Alpha Phi and Alpha Delta Pi were the contributing organizations. TEach sorority individually focused on a topic of philanthropy, such as breast cancer or sexual assault. The Circle of Sisterhood Foundation is the first to have each organiza- tion come together for a common issue here on campus. “We decided to make it, its own thing,” said student Victoria Pelayl, a sister of the ZTA organization. The organizations of CSUSB came together and collected donations for the cause; they sold pins and created a banner that encourages students to share why they feel girls education should be valued. They also raised awareness online with the hashtag #circleofsister- hood. Each participant who put the hashtag, i.e. , would receive a colored bracelet that supports the expansion of girls education every- where.

The Circle of Sisterhood’s goal is to provide funding and assistance to girls in developing countries.

The mission statement of the foundation states that its impact will be through, “the collective influence of sorority women to raise financial- re sources for entities around the world that are removing educational barriers for girls and women facing poverty and oppression.” These sorority women are all part of the Panhellenic counsel. The Panhellenic is a collective of sororities that differ in each university. This counsel then decides which organizations will participate. This is the first time our campus has took part in the foundation and in doing so, will establish a method for students to donate to girls in underde- veloped countries. These sororities also take part in their own topics for philanthropy. Zeta Tau Alpha is an organization that prides itself on their fight against breast cancer and spreading its awareness. Kappa Delta focuses on providing educational programming for its so- rority sisters. Alpha Phi looks to raise awareness on women’s heart health with an emphasis on women’s cardiac research. The Alpha Delta Pi sorority house contributes to Ronald McDonald house charities. “We want to let the students know why they should value women’s edu- cation,” said Reyna Salazar, a member of the Panhellenic collective. Since its start in 2010, the Circle of Sisterhood has expanded its impact to 17 countries that extends to four continents. The foundation functions through the support of the sororities that want to impact and support education. Through the website circleofsisterhood.org, there is an option to donate Photos courtesy of the Circle of Sisterhood at any time for those that want to contribute to girls’ education everywhere. News Chronicle Page 4 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 San Bernardino, most dangerous city in California

By NOEMI GARCIA ney James F. Penman to concerned citizens in an interview est when compared to its neighboring cities at a 5.5 per- Staff Writer with the Times. cent, according to the State of California Employment De- Law enforcement’s presence is important to having velopment Department. The city of San Bernardino has won the top spot on a safe city according to the study conducted by attorney CSUSB’s campus police have sent out various e-mails the list of California’s most dangerous cities. Graham Donath. to keep students aware of any dangerous situations. The study was conducted by the law firm of Graham The National League of Cities recognized San Ber- “On May 9, 2016, a male walked into the rental office Donath, who based his findings on crime, police, and com- nardino for implementing programs that were efficiently an apartment complex in 2400 block of Kendall Drive. He munity factors, according to the Breitbart News. reducing crimes, yet lost all the hard work when it all be- attacked and sexually assaulted the female (non-affiliated) San Bernardino has been struggling financially since came too expensive, according to the New York Times. inside the office,” stated a CSUSB campus police e-mail. in 2012 when the city when bankrupt. “San Bernardino like many places has taken a turn for However, students of CSUSB do not think that the “Southern California[‘s] city of about 210,000 people the worse because of housing projects, half way houses level of danger that exists in San Bernardino will reflect also [became] the second largest in the nation ever to file and tax cuts that have lured criminal activity to this once a on the students. for bankruptcy,” according to The Insider News. beautiful place, that’s why we see an increase in break ins, “Any place has its dangers, you just have to adapt to The financial struggles of the city caused the law en- sexual assaults, and terrorism,” said student Maria Cam- your environment and learn safety procedures. You should forcement department to lose members. pos. always be on your A game when it comes to safety at all The city’s police department budget is $223 per capi- Dozens of officers have been laid off since the bank- times,” said student Laurence Biutin. ta, while cities like Oakland is $461 per capita, according ruptcy filing, leaving the police force with 264 officers, Even though CSUSB is located in California’s most to the Breitbart News. down from 350 in 2009, according to the New York Times. dangerous city, students are still proud to be Coyotes. San Bernardino’s homicide rate went up over 50 per- “Those who remain call in sick more often”, said San “I’m proud of being a coyote. CSUSB is a great cam- cent in 2012 due to less law enforcement officials and Bernardino Police Chief Robert Handy in an interview pus that doesn’t get the respect and recognition it deserves more gang members moving into the city from Los An- with the New York Times. but that is okay because the students are the ultimate re- geles located 60 miles west, according to the New York The city’s poverty rate is 30.6 percent, the highest of flection of the school,” added Biutin. Times. the 68 cities that were analyzed. “As a CSUSB student I feel proud to be part of this “Lock your doors and load your guns,” said city attor- San Bernardino’s unemployment is amongst the high- organization,” concluded Campos.

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CCBriefs: By RACHEL RUNDENGAN Magical cure for depression Opinions Editor

The psychedelic ingredient in magic mushrooms Man jumps into lions’ den could help treat people with severe depression, according Home Depot in the hot seat to The Guardian. Two lions were killed to save a naked man who The chemical known as psilocybin can turn down A Home Depot worker was banned from wearing an jumped into the lion’s enclosure in a Chilean zoo. parts of the brain that are overactive in severely depres- “America was never great” hat. Chilean media reported that the man was attempt- sive patients. Krystal Lake, 22, wore a white cap that carried the ing suicide after finding a note in his clothes that he left To determine if psilocybin could be used as a treat- slogan to work at Staten Island, New York. behind before jumping. ment to help patients, scientists were given £550,000 Hundreds of Trump supporters are now threatening The zoo said it took the “incomprehensible action” ($803,330) by the Medical Research Council to begin a to boycott Home Depot in response, according to Busi- of killing two of its three lions, which was “profoundly three-year project to test the drug on people with depres- ness Insider. painful for every single one of us,” according to CNN. sion, according to The Guardian.

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Meth deposit in bank Naked man against gravity Vegan “meats” Mt. Everest A 73-year-old man allegedly tried to deposit a gram A naked man ran out onto a road and launched him- of methamphetamine (meth) into a local bank in Wichita An Australian woman, who set out to climb Mount self on top of a moving vehicle in Los Angeles. County, Texas, according to USA Today. Everest to prove that “vegans can do anything,” died after The man was screaming as he launched into the air Louis Fueque Kent is charged with possession of a developing altitude sickness, according to Time. and lied on top of the car motionless for a few seconds. controlled substance and remains in jail in lieu of $5,000 Maria Strydom, 34, suffered from high altitude pul- The incident occurred right outside Mexican restau- bail. monary edema, which caused fluid to build up in Stry- rant, Mercado, where the man eventually collapsed of ex- The substance in the baggie weighed 0.91 grams and dom’s brain. haustion, according to Daily Mail. field-tested positive for meth. Arts & Entertainment Chronicle Page 5 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 POPPIN’ Discover new musicbased inoff of the weather,apps how happy, sad By MISTY WILLIAMS you acquainted with the history, sound, and or grouchy you are, it even has tracks that NEWZ Staff Writer feel of particular underground artists. will fit whatever activity you’re currently In addition, the app gives you access engaging in. By LUPE PEREZ If you are interested in finding new to all of the previous songs that have been It also has a feature where you discov- Staff Writer music, there are some very resourceful presented on Song of the Day, making the er new playlists based off of one specific apps available for IOS and Android. new music discoveries endless. song. Tamar no longer keeps it REAL You select one song and the app finds Tamar Braxton was blindsided all of the other playlist different users have and fired from “The Real” daytime Soundwave Hot New added that specific song to. talk show. The first app is Soundwave, an app Hip Hop The application hosts a library that The host posted a cryptic mes- that is essentially the new or gives you access to 6.5 million tracks, sage online on May 21 about being Twitter of music. For hiphop fans, there is a website and plenty for you to love. “stabbed in the back.” It is a social media site strictly for app called, Hot New Hip Hop (HNHH). Reasons for her departure vary music, making it easy to come across new This app gets updates on the newest from having diva antics to not testing tunes. music hourly; they get mixtapes, under- Rormix well with research focus groups. The process is simple. You create a ground singles, and even the latest scoop Rormix is an app with an interesting NikeLab x Olivier Rousting profile and it automatically begins to keep- on your favorite artists. The perk of HNHH twist. Rormix scans your music library and Nike has collaborated with Bal- strack of all of the music that you stream is that it rates and filters the music based suggests new music and music videos for main designer, Olivier Rousting. on sites like SoundCloud and YouTube. off listens and “HOTNESSSS” of tracks to you to listen to based off the style of music Nike unveiled the sportswear line You have the option of browsing other easily guide you to what songs are the best. already in your archive. on May 23, including photographs of music fans’ profiles to discover new music Similar to the popular dating app Tin- Rousting and Cristiano Ronaldo. similar to your taste. der, Romix lets you swipe right and swipe The line is black and gold, in- left through 15-second snippets of new spired by European football and set to 8Tracks music and music videos. be released on June 2. Song of the Day If you’re ever in the mood and want Fresh and new music is difficult to Professor Angelina Jolie Song of the Day is a great app to come to listen to music that fits how you feel, 8 come across, but with these apps, it is a lot Actress Angelina Jolie is set out across the next big artist. Tracks is a must-have on your device. easier to find things tailored to your liking to teach a class on violence against It focuses on one new song a day to get This app introduces you to new music without your search being overwhelming. women. On May 23, she announced she will begin teaching next year at Lon- don School of Economics. It is the first master’s program which focuses on developing strate- gies to promote gender equality. and Disney ‘Yotes on Pink Beach Netflix is set to receive exclusive $160 rights to all Disney films. $70 Disney disclosed on May 24 that $50 movies will be available to stream be- ginning in September. Netflix will be the only streaming $100 company to stream films from Marvel, Pixar, and LucasFilm. Dancing Against the Odds Nyle Dimarco has won “” season 22. On May 25, Dimarco became the first deaf person to take home the mir- ror ball trophy. Throughout the competition he demonstrated that disabilities are not setbacks. T.I. Concert leaves 1 dead $80 $70 Four people were shot and one person died in the VIP section back- stage while attending T.I.’s concert. By CAROLYN SOLAR appealing to the fashion-forward young since the brand is featuring an artist. I am The concert took place on May Staff Writer person, with all items featuring vibrant actually surprised it is not higher. I think 25 at Irving Plaza and admission was colors and designs, and pieces that stand it’s easily accessible for people to buy, but free. Busy patterns and colorful pieces out from the traditional T-shirt and jeans it’s too busy for my liking,” said student T.I. had not yet taken the stage dominate the Adidas Original and singer style. Tia Antoine. when the shooting occurred. Pharrell Williams’ Summer ‘16 line “Pink With this stylish, but pricey col- For some, the price isn’t the most Lil Wayne bashes label while Beach.” lection, it is hard to determine whether surprising aspect of the line, but the style performing in concert The exclusive collection dropped this would be of interest to the average of clothing is. “It throws me off because Lil Wayne may still have a prob- May 12 and consists of a complete ward- student. when I think of Adidas, I think of clothes lem with Birdman, because of the $50 robe for children and adults, inspired by “It’s not my style. The shoes look that you plan to work out in. You can buy million owed to him. the colors and energy of the island culture. nice, but I wouldn’t pay that much just for the same thing for $10 at Walmart and it During a performance in Denver The first peak into the collection was a T-shirt,” said student Jose Bonilla. will serve the same purpose,” said student on May 21, Wayne yelled out profan- released in early May and sold out within Although the T-shirt price is not too Danielle Eriksen. ity towards Cash Money. hours, according to Rachael Allen of foot- ridiculous, some would prefer simpler “He’s only appealing to one kind of He encouraged the crowd to join wearnews.com. designs if it means the quality of the shirt person with this distinct style,” added him on his chant against Cash Money. Pharrell’s 2015 Adidas line, “Super- will be better. Eriksen. teases new album on- stars,” which insprired the “Pink Beach” “I’m more into quality over aesthetic “Pink Beach” definitely reflects Wil- Snapchat line, sold over 15 million pairs, which value. I wear more plain clothing and this liams’ style, but not the student style or Snapchat has become the newest is far more than any of its previous shoe is way too flashy,” added Bonilla. budget. Artists seem to enter the fashion form of promotion, especially for rap- designs. The average T-shirt in the “Pink industry to make an extra buck, some per Logic. “Pink Beach” features T-shirts, sweat- Beach” line ranges in price from $40-$55. do great, like Kanye West, but others For weeks he has been posting shirts, jackets, shorts, swimwear, and two The entire collection ranges in price fail to meet the expectations of their fan snippets of what fans think is new mu- styles of shoes, the Elastic Lace Up and from $28 for an infant tank to $320 for an base, like Heidi Montag, Lindsay Lohan, sic. the Elastic Slip-On in 2 shades of blue and adult men’s jacket. Amanda Bynes, and Andre 3000, who all “Flexicution” is the main clue black. A $28 child’s tank seems over-priced had short-lived fashion careers. that he has been giving, even releas- Previously, Adidas has worked with because of the fast rate that children grow, Although many students feel like this ing exclusive new merch for his crew, artists like Kanye West, Rita Ora, and but students have mixed views on the line is not suited for them, it is still ex- including his biggest fan, his wife, and Pusha T on various projects. adult price of the clothing. pected to be just as successful, if not more main producer, 6ix. This unique collection is definitely “The price is something I expect, successful, than the previous one. Arts & Entertainment Chronicle Page 6 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 Jazz Combo Bebop at CSUSB

By DESTINY CARTER lights began to dim as the performance began. ory thus far with the group. Staff Writer “Los Logos” is the name of the undergraduate group “It was so bad. We were out of tune, everyone kept made up of 14 musicians. coming in at the wrong time, and it was just a mess,” ex- CSUSB’s jazz ensemble regularly does various The ensemble played a total of six songs that evening plained Palmer. events on and off campus. Anyone who is familiar with with titles like “Simpre” and “Mass Blues.” Soloist Matt After a 10 minute break and a set change, the alum- them knows them for their creative ways of performing. Palmer is an alumnus and still continues to perform with ni group of seven, known as “One In The Jar,” took the They are known for their improvisations, creativity the group. stage.The group formed about two or three years ago. and arrangements, according to information on their web- Palmer has been playing for around 14 years and he They hope to keep arts alive by performing at differ- site, music.csusb.edu. The groups like to channel many knows how to play several instruments besides the flute, ent venues around the Inland Empire. The group played themes, ranging from jazz, swing, Latin, funk, ballads to including the guitar and the shakuhaci, a Japanese flute four songs that evening, two of them being original songs. contemporary fusion styles. made of bamboo. They have several songs on their website that can be pre- The group is currently under the direction of Dr. Bob “The shakuhaci is difficult to learn, so I am teaching viewed. Knop, who currently performs with a jazz quartet and myself very slowly. I also wish I could learn the violin,” They encouraged audience members to join if they the Latin jazz ensembles“Mambop” and is a professional said Palmer. have a passion for music and arts. saxophonist. Palmer’s family comes from a musical background, in- If you would like more information on “One In The The CSUSB jazz ensemble is made up of undergrad- cluding his mother, uncle and grandparents. Jar,” you can visit their website at oneinthejar.com. or uate students majoring in music, liberal arts, education, “My mom and uncle sing. My grandfather was a visit their Facebook page. business and English. The ensemble met on May 25 in the choir director while my grandmother was a pianist,” add- “Los Logos” meet regularly here on campus on Tues- Performing Arts Recital Hall to perform “Jazz Combo.” ed Palmer. day and Wednesday evenings. Anyone interested in audi- The hall was half-filled with spectators, the stage was Palmer explained what he felt was his favorite mem- tioning is welcome to do so. set with a piano, microphones, drums, speaker and the

ALBUM REVIEWS Grande Blake proves spills her his growth stories

By NATALIE PADRON ous Woman,” has proven This party song has By REBEKAH DEPONTE reflects on the good times as the conclusion to the Staff Writer to be a hit when it debuted a theatrical bridge with Staff Writer and the artist’s country record. This is the perfect in March at No.10 on Bill- flawless harmonies and im- roots. closing for such an emo- Pop sensation Ariana board’s Hot 100. mediately goes into a key Blake Shelton was the It then moves into tional album and year for Grande is finally back with This single is some- change that takes the lis- center of many tabloids in multiple songs about heart- the artist. “Savior’s Shad- her new album, “Danger- thing different for Grande, tener to another level. 2015, a year of relation- break, which coincide with ow” is Shelton saying that ous Woman.” while she still gets to show “Greedy’ is the jam! ship drama and rumors for Shelton’s divorce from fel- despite everything that has After months of re- off her exquisite vocals, she It’s such a fun and sexy the artist, starting with his low country artist and wife happened, he stands by his leasing singles and teasers, explores this bluesy rock song. I can’t wait to hear it divorce and ending with his of four years, Miranda Christian faith and believes Grande shows off her more ‘n’ roll vibe with her soul- on the dance floor,” gushed new relationship. Lambert. His songs start that he is always being mature side with this album ful and intimate lyrics. student Allie Ramirez. “If I’m Honest,” Shel- shifting from a sad and de- looked out for by his God. release. Featured on the al- Finishing this musical ton’s ninth studio album feated tone to a happy and This album is much The 23-year-old singer bum are Nicki Minaj, Lil journey is “Thinking Bout was released May 20 and hopeful one. different from Shelton’s expresses herself through Wayne, Future, and a name You,” this heartfelt track was inspired by the events These late love songs earliest work, but he proves dance hits and heartfelt lyr- we haven’t heard for a that leaves fans breathless that have happened in his are most likely about his once again that he is grow- ics with an experimental while, Macy Gray. is a must listen. life during the past year. new fling with Shelton’s ing both in his personal life R&B sound. Gray’s raspy voice ac- This album upholds The country album “The Voice” co-host, Gwen and his music career. The first song on the al- companies Grande’s belts the image and voice Grande features songs about heart- Stefani. Fans may not have bum, “Moonlight,” as well on the track “Leave Me has created for herself, yet break, newfound love, and The album even has a gotten a look into the dirty as the song, “I Don’t Care,” Lonely,” which takes the it also branches out and a few typical country songs track featuring Stefani ti- details of Shelton’s drama- are very much a throwback listener to church. shows her growth. about beer, farms, and reli- tled, “Go Ahead And Break filled life, but they did get to her last two albums, with “Greedy,” No. 7 on the Check out “Danger- gious faith. My Heart.” a cohesive country album their fuzzy doo-wop sound album, is a jazzy pop song ous Woman,” you will not The album opens up Shelton leaves lis- that has several hits worth and beautiful crooning. that is highly anticipated by be disappointed by this di- with a party song, “Straight teners with a gospel song adding onto both happy and The song, “Danger- fans to be the next hit. verse and fun album. Outta Cold Beer,” which called, “Savior’s Shadow,” sad playlists. Features Chronicle Page 7 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 Coyotes voice their thoughts The following statements have not been edited

victim of sexual violence (rape, molestation, everything else that falls under Title IX) and tally the "People are entitled to their results on the whiteboard. There is opinions. It is ignorant for your real world data, your Facts," people to attack the writer stated student Chelsea Henson. the way they did. He wrote "I think the current state of an article and instead of be- student activism on campus is ing met with intellectuals, he pathetic and simply writing an ebration of a rapist, but IS the was attacked by people who alternative opinion piece is not act of blaming the VICTIM for disagreed with him. Instead enough. I want to know who al- the crime. So when a 5 year old of calling him a misogynist, lows things like this to be pub- little girl says a relative touched people should have countered lished with such little foresight, their 'no no area' rape culture it with it in an intellectual ap- and to demand accountability in response is 'don't tell anyone, proach instead of name call- the form of resignations. We as this is a family issue.' When a The students and ing," said student Jeremy students need to show that this woman is raped or escapes from faculty have been af- Freely. kind of hateful sexism is not okay an attempted rape and authori- fected by an article in "Title IX exists for a and that we won't tolerate it. Sit ties/friends/family members the Coyote Chronicle reason. To say Rape Culture ins, occupations and protests are say 'don't press charges it will titled "Rape culture is isn't real is dehumanizing all in the works. I would recommend ruin his life' THAT IS RAPE not real". the victims that fall under the joining in order to make an im- CULTURE. Or when some- With this article Title IX category. Just be- pact on campus," said student An- one's response to a rape accu- came mixed reviews cause sexual violence survi- drew Crampton. sation is 'He seemed like such about the integrity of vors don't walk around with 'I "There is no evidence of rape a nice guy, or they (the victim) the writer and the Coy- was Raped or I was molested' culture anywhere in the West as just wants attention, or you ote Chronicle as a pub- stamped on our forehead a whole and in its universities in should be grateful he/she even lication. doesn't mean we don't exist, particular. Moreover, 'rape cul- laid a hand on you-ugly b**ch.' it doesn't erase our past or the ture' somehow implies that the act Rape IS COMMON. Here are damage caused by the per- of rape is a common, normal thing the facts 98% of Rapists won't petrator. If the author wants whereas in reality rapists are de- go to jail/or punished. 68% of to see the real world results spised and hated and someone ac- Rape cases go UNREPORTED. or the manifestation of real cused of rape may face verdict as 47% of the cases are commit- statistics in our school then I tough as life imprisonment. Other ted by a friend/family member challenge the author to take than that, social justice warriors (someone the victim knows)," a poll anonymously in their insisting on presence of 'rape cul- continued Henson. classes. Ask classmates (if ture' in universities define rape they feel comfortable enough rather creatively. The only places By CHERAENews Editor HUNT to do so) to write YES or I can associate with rape culture NO on a piece of paper in is the Middle East and the war response to have you been a torn African Congo," stated stu- dent Hovik Stepanyan. "Rape culture is NOT the cel-

Restaurant review: The State Old fashioned style establishment is Redlands’ new hot spot By JACOB STRANGIS themed artwork on the walls and a giant black, silver, brown and white, giving it a Upon getting our entrees, the food Staff Writer bar with a wooden frame with a large se- neutral and calm feel to it. was immaculate looking and well-pre- lection of alcohol. The music complimented the calm pared. The State is a restaurant in the city There is an outside patio if customers feel of the restaurant with its mellow selec- The first bite was a feeling of abso- of Redlands that is a must dine experi- would like to enjoy the weather outside tion of classic rock in the background. lute satisfaction and happiness for the ence. or they could dine in the dim lit interior, In addition, the design of the restau- taste buds. The restaurant is located conve- which sets the mood for dining. rant was simple in that you don’t feel clut- “Atmosphere was good, drink se- niently in downtown Redlands off Or- Customers are able to feel like they tered with condiments, other utilities or the lection was excellent, preparation was ange Street, just south from the 10 East are in a traditional western brewery. environment because it is very open. great and the food was fantastic,” said bound freeway. The first thing I noticed was the place The restaurant offers 20 varieties of customer Matthew Swistock. The surrounding area it’s located was clean, organized and the temperature menus on different days of draft beer, so I couldn’t agree more with that in is clean, well kept and is very wel- was neutral. if people want to invite a group of friends statement, I will definitely be visiting coming for first timers and returning Many restaurants have the A/C out to try new beer, this is the place to do it. this place again in the near future and customers. cranked up in order to have customers The food menu offered a great variety bring both friends and family along to As a bonus, there are plenty of eventually get uncomfortable and leave, so of food and was not overwhelming at all. share the delicious experience. stores to shop at after enjoying a deli- the business can have a high turn over rate. “My favorite thing on the menu would cious meal. The State did not; the temperature was be the spicy burger with bacon,” said The restaurant has a unique brew- perfect whether one has a short sleeve or Devin, waitress at The State. Continued online @ ery look to it; there were Edison light jacket on they will be comfortable and not I ordered the bourbon barbecue Bacon Coyotechronicle.net bulbs hanging from suspended wooden feel pressured to hurry up and leave. Burger while my friend ordered the spicy planks from the ceiling, wild west- The color scheme of the restaurant is burger with bacon. Features Chronicle Page 8 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016

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MANY STRENGTHS. ONE MISSION. A Seventh-day Adventist Organization Features Chronicle Page 9 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 Students illustrate favorite memories By JOSHUA AGUILAR In the drawing from Sandoval, it depicts him being ing to use all the time,” said Sandoval. Staff Writer very nervous in front of his class, dripping sweat off “You’re always going to need the skill of learning his face and shaking body. Glossophobia, the fear of how to get over your fear of speaking to people and this Life at CSUSB produces memories for students public speaking, is ranked is one of the best ways to do it by jumping that last a lifetime. right into it,” concluded Sandoval. The entire college experience is sup- Student Judith Romero, also chose a posed to be some of the best years of our similar reason behind her favorite mem- lives. ory, which is related to trying something This time period is when we learn the new, thanks to CSUSB. most about ourselves and we start to grow “I basically tried drawing the rock into the people we want to be in the future. wall at the gym. “This is my favorite mem- We make memories that are both good ory because it’s the first time I decided to and bad during our time here at CSUSB. try something new,” said Romero. Some students have traveled to for- “I decided to go on the rock wall and eign countries to study abroad, some have I realized I really like climbing. Now I do made lifelong friends, some have spent outside climbing, bouldering, I go down many nights staying up until dawn study- to Joshua Tree, and its something I have a ing for midterms or finals, and some par- passion for and I really enjoy,” continued tied until sunrise after final’s week. Romero. The point is that no matter what we Romero’s decision to go out and try have been through in our time at CSUSB, something she’s never done before led to we all have at least one memory that has more memories that have enhanced her changed or left a strong impression on us. overall college experience. We learned to conquer fears, over- “At the rock wall I was able to meet come obstacles, and take challenges head new people that like the same things I do,” on and found success. said Romero. Some students can remember those “Now I have new friends and we go days vividly and can even draw a picture out and do things we all enjoy,” added of what happened. Romero. Student Jeremy Sandoval. discussed and drew a quick sketch of his favorite memory. 13 of the top 100 most common phobias, according to “I drew myself speaking in front of class several fearof.net. times within communication studies,” said Sandoval. Sandoval was able to overcome his fear, fortunate- Continued online @ “It’s one visual representation of me getting over ly, and it became his favorite memory from CSUSB. Coyotechronicle.net my fear of public speaking,” continued Sandoval. “I feel like it’s one of the things that people are go- Ride FREE with Latino culture day your CSUSB ID. By ELINA URRUTIA be represented through their culture, music Staff Writer and food. The event is free of charge for all stu- Come learn and experience Latino dents. Plan your trip, track culture. There will be various table areas set your bus, and more Día Latino is a celebration of Latino up to represent different countries, such as: culture, presented by Acto Latino and Los Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Spain, Peru at Omnitrans.org. Amigos Spanish Club. and many more. The event will be held on campus, Each table will present glimpses of di- Ride any route FREE with your June 2 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the library verse cultures from different countries and CSUSB ID. Use our convenient lawn. how they help make up the Latino culture online Trip Planner or download Los Amigos Spanish Club is a student as a whole. the Omnitrans app with NexTrip run organization that provides students a This will help students understand that arrivals, Rider Alerts, and more. common interest in Spanish languages and Latinos are not solely Mexicans, as it is be- culture. lieved in many occasions. Go free. Go easy. GoSmart. “Almost everybody has one view Not only that, but there will also be No application, special pass or sticker required, just a of what Hispanics are; that is the typical performances throughout the event, in- current valid ID. Offer good for the 2015-16 school year. Mexican with the big sombrero and the big cluding special dances by Ballet Folk- Details at Omnitrans.org. mustache and that’s not who we are,” said lorico. Valerie Salazar, president of Los Amigos. If you are interested to find out more The club tries to educate other people about Latino culture, curious to see what on the culture of Hispanics everywhere. it is made up of, or simply looking to have “We have African descent, we have a great time, make sure to stop by and European descent, we are a mixture of show support. every culture and we just try to represent Join Día Latino for an afternoon full that,” added Salazar. of culture, music, games, giveaways and During the event, many countries will much more.

OMNITRANS.ORG • 1-800-9-OMNIBUS Opinions Chronicle Page 10 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 Two-year college over a four-year By ISRAEL RAMIREZ Staff Writer

While many students are eligible to attend a four-year I feel that individuals who attend a two-year have undeclared majors, we were all wasting our time. And the university after finishing high-school, students should more self-determination and take education more serious- thing is, no college students should be forced to pursue a choose to attend a two-year first. ly because they cannot get all the required classes on time. major that they do not enjoy, or think that they can prog- According to the CSUSB financial aid office website, I am not depreciating the hard work of the students ress in just because someone tells them that they are wast- it will cost a total of $23,607 to attend and live at the uni- who chose to attend a four-year; me being one of those ing their time in college. versity per year. students, I understand that maintaining grades was also If you have the funds to cover the debt that a four-year On the other hand, according to campusexplorer.com, very important. college will bring to you, even with an undecided major, it would only cost $3,079 to attend Riverside Community “The thing I like about community college is that I then by all means, go ahead and do so. College (RCC). think I learned more; I absorbed more information. May- However, to consider attending a community college The price gap is far from unnoticeable for a student be it’s because it was a semester system, but regardless, while undecided might be the better decision for many. who just graduated high-school. something about going there after high-school made it eas- Both routes are great, nonetheless. They each offer a dif- Community college is a great alternative to avoid ier for me to really take my time and not be forced to pick ferent experience, especially straight out of high-school. large amounts of debt while also preparing yourself in an a major, or choose a direction - like most of my friends,” “I learned a lot in my time at CSUSB, but I owe it to environment that I think is better than a four-year college. stated CSUSB alumnus Heather Rundengan my time in community college to help me prepare with the “I think starting at a two-year has helped me learn at Although a two-year takes longer than two years to challenges I face in Cal State University San Bernardino,” my own pace while also giving me a taste of what a four- complete, it gives you enough time to pick what you want added Rundengan. year is like. It has really helped me to not rush into an ca- to study while you complete your general education. “Going to a community college after high-school not reer path that I may have been unsure about,” said student In my first year at CSUSB, I had a professor who told only saved me a bunch of money, but gave me time to Getzemany Garcia. the entire class that if we were attending the university as grow and process ‘adulthood’,” concluded Rundengan. Opinions Chronicle Page 11 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 The Independent Voices of CSUSB By FELICIA DE LA ISLA impacts the lives of trans and gender non-conforming picts women as sexual objects by portraying their sexual- Coyote Contributor people. ity as something that can be claimed or protected, and not Rape culture is defined by a number of everyday hab- their own. Rape culture has been a part of our society for so long its and occurrences in the lives of people everywhere. Expectations like these are common in society and that it can be hard to recognize, but that does not mean it The most common form of rape culture presents it- paints men as being sexually aggressive towards women does not exist. self is in the way boys and girls are taught to interact with as just the way things are-- that is rape culture. ““Rape culture is a culture in which dominant cultur- each other, rooted in social conditioning. The night of March 4 2015 there was an attempted al ideologies, media images, social practices, and societal When little girls are told, “boys are mean to you sexual assault in the north stairwell of Pfau Library. institutions support and condone sexual abuse by normal- when they like you,” it implies that male aggression to- March 8 2015, just four days later, there was an at- izing, trivializing and eroticizing...violence...and blaming wards females is normal, and that aggression is how boys tempted kidnapping in front of Pfau Library. victims for their own abuse,” according to senior lecturer and men communicate their emotions. These attacks sparked a series of emails urging stu- and chief undergraduate advisor of Communication at the The idea that mistreatment is a sign of affection al- dents to take extra safety measures such as using a buddy University of Massachusetts Amherst Lynn Phillips. lows warning signs of abusive relationships to be miscon- system and attending the various discussions groups about Phillips is also the author of Flirting with Danger strued as passionate love in adulthood. campus safety and sexual assault, which the school pro- Young Women’s Reflections on Sexuality and Domina- When prom season hits social media, a common vided along with listing student rights concerning safety tion (2000) which is one product of her ongoing study of trope is a father holding a gun while posing with their on campus and sexual misconduct. college students perspective regarding relationships and daughter and her male date. Although students have been given valuable resourc- sexuality and the connection to sexual assault. The message and or even joke, being that fathers es to prevent being attacked, and luckily victims escaped The dismissiveness towards sexual assault preven- must protect their daughters from boys since “boys only the attacks, and it is still unknown whether or not the per- tion perpetuates rape culture by not actively working want one thing,” that one thing being sex. petrator has been caught. The rest of spring quarter there against it. But it’s not the daughter’s personal well being that is was a heightened awareness of safety from predators. We, as a society, in no way celebrate rape, but we being protected, it’s her sexuality. Students took extra care to not become the next vic- ignore the issues that have created the rape culture that The assumption that males prey on females for sex tim. Rape culture was at it’s most visible. we live in today. While the definition is specific to men also invalidates male victims of sexual assault, and de- and women, it must be recognized that rape culture also Continued @ Coyotechronicle.net

By RAQUEL HOLGUIN and Thoennes, unfortunately, one in five it is rape. No outfit, amount of alcohol Coyote Contributor women and one in 71 men will become a or previous sex life should ever take the victim of completed rape or attempted rape blame before the perpetrator does. I have been known to say that in the at some point in their life. It also important to note the difference world of opinions, there is no such thing FBI reports state that in 2013, a rape between risk reduction methods and victim Letter from as right or wrong, there is only yours and was committed every 6.6 minutes in the blaming. mine. U.S. Though they are overlapping issues, I know now that while there may not Whether that weighs heavier in com- they are different. Risk reduction methods be right or wrong, there are definitely those parison to the number of those assaulted in are tips that experts say will reduce your who are informed and those who are mis- the Congo is irrelevant. likeliness of getting raped. the editor informed. What is relevant and true is that rape Victim blaming is when the victim’s The opinion piece titled “‘Rape I am not writing this to defend my is a concerning and rapidly growing issue actions are considered to be the reason for Culture’ is not real” featured in issue 5 of feminist values and or to insult anyone in the U. the assault. The Coyote Chronicle’s spring 2016 edi- who holds views that differ from mine. Are rapists being thrown in jail? Not Those who do not utilize risk reduc- tion, has generated discourse amongst I am writing this to inform our com- at the rate we would like to think they are. tion methods are often blamed for their as- students at CSUSB. munity about rape culture, because it exists Psychologists Megan Alderman and sault. At the end of the day, the perpetrator It should be noted that views ex- and because education is the first step in Sarah Ullman estimated that only 9 per- is to blame for the rape and they should be pressed in the Coyote Chronicle by writ- prevention. cent of victims actually report their assault held responsible. ers and/or contributors do not reflect Psychologist Megan Strain defined to authorities. Is rape encouraged by popular social that of the publication or the university. rape culture as “a society in which sexual Only 40 percent of those actually re- beliefs, norms and media? Yes. As the independent student voice of violence is prevalent, excused and encour- sult in charges, and only 50 percent of Jokes, memes and comedy sketches CSUSB “the opinions expressed in the aged by popular attitudes, norms, and me- those charges result in convictions. about rape minimize the severity of sexual Coyote Chronicle are those of the stu- dia messages.” That is roughly 3 percent of perpetra- assault. Though a rape joke may not di- dent writers and editors and do not re- Are we a culture that is plagued by tors who actually receive some form of le- rectly cause rape to occur, it does breed a flect the views of the university, its fac- sexual assault? Sadly, yes. gal consequences. perspective which normalizes rape. ulty, or any other person or institution Rape is defined by the FBI as sexual Are rapists’ behaviors excused? Yes. Jokes about sexual assault also invali- unless expressly noted.” assault when a victim is penetrated vagi- When victim’s clothes, sobriety and date the trauma that a survivor has experi- It is imperative to understand how nally, orally and/or anally with an object, sex life are brought into question, blame is enced. opinion pieces are handled in contrast to body part and/or sex organ by another per- shifted from the perpetrator to the victim. Continued @ news articles. son without their consent. Focus on the actual matter, sex with- Furthermore, those who believe that According to the National Violence out consent, is shifted to irrelevant factors. Coyotechronicle.net we should not have published the article Resource Center and Psychologists Tjaden It is simple: when there is no consent, because their views align with that of popular opinion would be engaging in By STEPHEN QUINTANILLA With this article causing seeking to demolish discourse. For too long I have sat in censure. Coyote Contributor such an effect on this campus, As a man who can actual- silence as people spoke on my The First Amendment protects the some argue that this speech ly empathize with sexual vio- behalf without my permission. freedom of speech and the right of the In recent events with the would be considered “threat- lence victims because I experi- As a man, it became clear press to exercise it. controversial article “’Rape ening” to rape victims. enced it myself, I hate it when that even in this supposed Just as the author was free to ex- culture’ is not real,” there has I disagree with this back- people say my experience is “open minded” environment press his opinion, those who disagree been a portion of students who lash and wholeheartedly give minimal or very rare. that my experience was going are entitled to do so. We encourage and retaliated with the utmost prej- my support to the writer and I have that fear but I’ve to be briefly mentioned or not extend invitation for contributing writ- udice. the Coyote Chronicle for their learned that I shouldn’t let that at all. ers to express their notions regarding They took self-righteous willingness to publish and scare me into experiencing dif- I have been perceived of pieces featured in the newspaper. action by calling for the writ- stand by this article. ferent things. being ignorant of sexual as- As the Coyote Chronicle, we be- er’s resignation or threatened In this recent political I know that I’m an excep- sault or rape simply because lieve in fostering discussion on diversity the paper’s funds. climate, most would run and tion but I dislike when victims I am a man, when in fact I do of opinion and we encourage our readers I am a defender of the apologize for their wrongth- like myself are represented by know a thing or two from per- to continue using opinion pieces as their most basic freedoms. I be- ink. folks who think that speaking sonal experience. catalyst. lieve that people have a right I am happy to see that on behalf of us, but have never to say what they want as long there are others on campus gone through the trauma, will Continued @ Coyote Chronicle as it doesn’t incite violence or who are not afraid of those make us feel better. It doesn’t. panic. Coyotechronicle.net Opinions Chronicle Page 12 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 Who should win the election? The battle between candidates

By KYLE RICHARDSON Staff Writer Donald Trump Make America Great Again. ness leaders and even Democrats, accord- billion-dollar companies has obviously ating. He can walk into a room with a for- We should all vote for Donald Trump. ing to The Hill. had relations with other businessmen from eign ruler and get the job done. The 2016 Presidential Election is not “I’m going to find the smartest and all over the world. And with Russia and China as world the prettiest election, as many have ques- most successful people to do those jobs,” Those men that Trump works with, I giants, they are the friends that this country tioned who they might be voting for. stated Trump in an article from The Hill. would assume, have great influence on the needs. “I am unsure who I am voting for,” “They will be winners, that I can tell countries they live in. Now yes, Trump is loud and obnox- said student Evan Peckels. you,” added Trump. He also looks to pledge fixing rela- ious. He has said racist and ignorant com- “But look at the numbers, [Trump] In addition, Donald Trump’s compa- tions with the rising Asian giant, saying ments. makes money, he can probably help this nies are mainly U.S. based. that a stronger America would win more However, even with that fact, the country and myself make some much So, if and when the economy goes respect from its Communist leaders, ac- agenda-based media always does their job needed money too,” added Peckels. down, his economic base will as well. cording to CNN. portraying the man so negatively, while he First, he is not a politician—he is a The man will be economy focused, as According to The Political Insider, the has no problem calling them out about it. businessman. he will look to bring back industrial jobs Russian leader Vladimir Putin had some The Atlantic said it best, “What you If he is elected president, I hope that to the , which relates to my supporting words for Trump. see is what you see, all the cards are on his cabinet will be filled with experts. second point: foreign affairs. “[Donald Trump is] a really brilliant the table.” As he is a businessman, he will not Donald Trump has said he will put and talented person, without any doubt,” All politicians are so-called liars, so owe any other politicians any favors when America first. stated Putin. is it not nice that this man is honest and choosing his top advisers. He will have the “My foreign policy will always put “It’s not our job to judge his quali- upfront? best of the best in their profession telling the interests of the American people and ties, that’s a job for American voters, but Trump is putting it all out there, telling him what needs to get done. American security first,” stated Trump in he’s the absolute leader in the presidential the United States that, “this is me!” Trump’s possible cabinet list includes article from CNN. race,” added Putin. And if there is one thing I can respect, political allies, rivals turned backers, busi- A man who has been head of multiple His whole career was built on negoti- it is someone who can be real.

By SHIRLEENA BAGGETT Staff Writer I can see it now. mother, grandmother, dog lover and a life- More than ever, we need stability hindrance to most of us. November 8, 2016, Hillary Diane time advocate for human issues, especially from our government, and I believe Hillary Remember, he wants to build a wall, Rodham Clinton will be elected as the 45th women and families. Clinton has been alongside our president and I just cannot see how that will better president of the United States. Clinton plans to put a handle on gun to ensure just that. I do not think the other the beauty of the melting pot we live in. We have to realize that we are not only violence, secure an economy so that mid- candidates can offer this. What Clinton offers is every little voting for our next Commander in Chief, dle class Americans can get ahead and Senator Bernie Sanders is a nice guy girl’s dream: You can be whoever you but also the direction of the future of maintain sustainability, and to generate re- and does make valid points; I just do not want to be when you grow up, even the America. Other than Hillary Clinton, there newable energy for every home in the U.S. think he is prepared to lead the country. president of the United States. She’s au- is no other candidate qualified for the job. within 10 years for her term, according to To me he is selling dreams, comes off thentic in my eyes, and a human being. To uphold the legacy of Obama, new hillaryclinton.com. as too much of a liberal and does not have Not to dwell on her past and the con- ideas and trends, we need a person with What I found exciting was her College the backing and support from the right troversy of her marriage to former Presi- pizzazz, strength, finesse and most- im Compact, which would ensure students the people needed to run in office effectively. dent Bill Clinton, but she endured a lot— portantly, experience that we can only get ability to attend a four-year college with- I think of him as a good dream or a she stood by her husband, which shows me from someone like Mrs. Clinton. out taking loans for tuition, as well as at- wish; Hillary can actually make it happen. that she is committed and unshakable. Her resume includes serving as for- tend community college tuition-free. As far as the conservatives go, let’s That my friends, is just the glimpse mer secretary of state, U.S. senator, first That would be a relief for us all. face it, this country runs a lot smoother of the strength of a woman and why we lady and knowing a thing or two about for- Currently, we are all still recovering when a Democrat is in charge should all vote for her. eign policy since she has traveled to 112 from the Great Recession of 2007-2009, Our country cannot afford another I feel comforted in knowing that with countries, according to CNN. trying to build our economy up and get Republican in office, and most definitely Clinton as our leader, our future will be a Hillary’s Facebook bio includes wife, steady pay employment for all. not Trump. He appeals to some, but is a little brighter.

By DESTINY GUZMAN Staff Writer Bernie sanders Altering decisions, wavering assur- While other candidates are feeding a very small percentage of America be the “A $1 trillion investment in infrastruc- ances and childish play characterize the on people’s fears, Sanders is giving hope most prosperous, then remembering who ture could create 13 million decent paying presidential campaigns for 2016. by backing up his claim that he does not use super PACS is crucial. jobs. We need to invest in infrastructure, Who will win in the midst of all this support super Political Action Committees In other words, super PACS are rich not more war,” tweeted Sanders. chaotic disorder? The answer is Senator (PACS). A super PAC is a committee de- people’s way of getting what they want– His view on developing America and Bernie Sanders! voted to contributing significant amounts through the use of their money. not encouraging war is another reason why “I’m for Bernie Sanders because he of money in order to promote or lower can- A video titled Wealth Inequality in I believe that Sanders will make a great is for me; he is for all of us,” said student didates’ campaigns. America, posted by Politizane, provides an president. Julissa Gallegos. The way that Sanders gets his money insight on the wealth distribution in Amer- In my opinion, all candidates have Sanders supports tuition-free public is through donations, which is a more level ica (Link available online). some good and bad qualities. colleges and universities, and it resonates approach, considering how super PACS “We’re gonna tell the billionaire class We have to remember who will do with me as a student because of my fellow work. that they are not gonna get more tax breaks their best in representing America. students’ experience with crippling debt. “Mr. Sanders has also created a road while Americans struggle to buy bread for “Bernie’s message sums it up: it’s ‘Not “Mr. Sanders has inspired candidates map for other insurgent candidates by es- their families!” tweeted Sanders. me, but all of us,’” continued Gallegos. pushing policies like tuition-free public chewing ‘super PACs’ and raising more Considering that I would want Ameri- He is for all of us, and his support and colleges and universal health care, initia- than $212 million through small dona- ca’s wealth to be equally distributed, then I actions prove it. tives that were once regarded as radical tions,” stated Mahler and Alcindor. think Sanders is the ideal candidate. “His message is resonating with ev- but that now have the support of many I believe that Sanders will follow “This country belongs to all of us, eryday Americans, and that is why he is so millions of Americans,” stated writers Jon- through with his views and speeches be- not just the wealthy and special interests,” popular and why I will fight with him till athan Mahler and Yamiche Alcindor of The cause he has raised $212 million through tweeted Sanders. it’s over,” concluded Gallegos. New York Times. small donations, which is a great accom- With other areas of interest, we see With a deep conviction and lasting “He is not corrupted by money from plishment. If I want the distribution of each candidates differing views on foreign impression, Sanders in my opinion, is the corporations,” said Gallegos. wealth in America to be equal and not have policy and employment. ideal candidate. Opinions Chronicle Page 13 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016

Children need positive influences By CHERAE HUNT News Editor

would always hear chology professor Kelly Campbell. tinued Campbell. velop moral reasoning. If parents can my grandma say “It’s scary to see what kids go Neuroscientist Baroness Susan build in regular time with their children “you kids don’t do through these days,” said student Beth- Greenfield is concerned that elements to checking, not judge, be present (not anything anymore. any Herrera. essential to brain development, such on a cell phone—they need to All you do is sit in I mean when I was a kid in middle as first-hand experiences, interaction good behaviors), and just listen, their front of the televi- school the only thing I had to worry with adults, opportunities for play and children will do better. Children need sion. Back in my was how awkward dressing out for the time and mental space to process quality time with parents at all ages of day...” then I tune her PE was. Now I see my cousin who is information and be creative are being their life,” concluded Campbell. out as she keeps talk- thirteen posting on Twitter,” continued eroded by the pace of modern life, ac- It takes a village to raise a child. ing. Herrera. cording to BBC News article. What damages a childhood is Now as an adult, I think, “does Some feel as if it is the parents re- It is up to the parents to what is what a child is surrounded with. modern culture ruin childhood?” sponsibility to shield children from the or is not exposed to their kids at what A positive atmosphere where chil- ILooking at my little sister, who is influence of modern culture. time. dren can grow and learn from experi- now 13-years-old, and hearing all the According to Campbell, parents “I didn’t get a phone until I was ences at the right time takes attentive pressures she goes through, of course are responsible for deciding what to sixteen and I didn’t have to worry parents. modern culture can damage a child- expose their children to and can do about social media and texting. My Without attentive parents a child hood, but I would not say it ruins it. so by limiting access to technology or parents keeping me away from that can be exposed to a life that can be We live in a self-absorbed world even blocking certain television chan- stuff kept me grounded and built my damaging. where having the right selfie and being nels from young eyes. confidence,” said student Desiree Mat- Children, however, are stronger in a relationship seem more important “Children will still get exposed thews. than we think—and are underestimat- than going to college. to things through their peers and other “Parents need to help children de- ed in regards to how much we think “I think there is a greater empha- family members but the parents set the velop skills for interpreting what they they could handle, but damaging ado- sis on the self nowadays, which I don’t tone for how things should be done and see and hear. They need to explain the lescence can either harm their adult fu- think is necessarily good,” stated psy- how information is interpreted,” con- reasons for things so that children de- ture or make them ahead of the pack. Sports Chronicle Page 14 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 Badminton A history of excellence sports club The athletic dept. has dedicated 32 years of service to students By GREGORY GAMMILL Staff Writer By TAYLOR GLAZE your academics. dents that the athletic department is re- Staff Writer The department requires a 2.0 GPA sponsible for each year. A percentage of CSUSB has several fun sport clubs and there are regular grade checks. With them visit the training room due to inju- on campus, but there is only one that al- Let’s look inside the Coyote athletic most circumstances, some coaches do a ries, taping, prevention, heat pads and ice lows you to play Badminton with other department. The Coyote athletic depart- better job than others staying on top of the before and after practice. like-minded students. ment was recognized in the fall of 1984 as players about their school work. Athletics are one of the most expen- Badminton sports club offers their a part of the National Collegiate Athletic CSUSB alumnus Meghan McGarry is sive areas on a college campus and there is members a unique experience to learn a Association (NCAA). the current academic adviser for the stu- a lot that goes into funding sports. sport with other Coyotes. The university currently has 11 differ- dent-athletes on campus. The sports are funded by the bud- The sport of badminton has been ent sports teams. There is men’s baseball, McGarry tracks academic progress, get that the state of California gives each around more than 2,000 years and was basketball, golf and soccer. develops support plans and mentors them school. The Coyotes also have corporate adopted into the Olympics Games in Women’s sports include basketball, as they balance the two aspects together. sponsors that include Baker’s Drive-Thru, 1992. cross-country, soccer, softball, volleyball, The next priority is proper training, Days Inn, the U.S. Army and Anheuser- Ashley Pena is the president of the track and field, cheer and dance. which requires the use of the training room Busch, along with CSUSB Alumni and the club at CSUSB. The campus used to have a tennis and located in the basement of the department. Coyote Bookstore. “We are a recreational and competi- water polo team but ended up letting the Sports medicine is a crucial part of athlet- There is also a portion of the depart- tive club because we allow members who two go. However, there are hopes to soon ics. The center consists of athletic trainers, ment that focuses solely on fundraising for wish to compete against other schools have a women’s golf team. family medicine physicians, orthopedic the teams. Mary-Christine Ultan manages the chance to join our competitive team The athletic department is located in surgeons and other health professionals. all the business accounts within athletics. throughout the year,” said Pena. the Health and PE building on the north/ The well-being of the student-athlete In terms of accolades, the teams have The club participates in several dif- east side of campus next to the Coussoulis is the main priority of CSUSB. secured 22 California Collegiate Athletic ferent scrimmages and tournaments Arena. Laura Tropila, the head athletic trainer Association (CCAA) championships, 22 against other colleges who participate in The arena was built in 1994 to replace has been with the department since they Player of the Year honors, 19 CCAA Coach competitive play with one another. the old school gymnasium. The original started 32 years ago. of the Year honors and more than 500 indi- “The competitive team travels gym is still open and normally volleyball Along with training, she is CSUSB’s vidual honors. around to compete against other schools and basketball rotate the use of both due to senior woman administrator and an associ- At the NCAA level, the Coyotes have like UCLA, UCI, UCR, USC and others their seasons overlapping. ate athletic director. won 10 Division II regional champion- to participate in matches and tournaments The new building is shared with the Tropila and/or her assistant Pat Walsh ships, six of them won by volleyball and year round,” said Pena. Kinesiology program and you can find the attend every game for each sport to be three Division III regional titles. The club meets up to twice a week two departments overlapping. there in case a player is injured or needs Sixty-nine individual athletes have to practice and develop their skills with The senior associate athletic direc- assistance. earned All-American honors and the de- recreational play against each other. tor Morgan Walker is a former Division “The athletic training room works in partment itself celebrated its first 30 years Membership fees are $25 annually II football player who brings 13 years of front of the players the most next to their of athletics in 2014. for recreational play members and $40 athletic administration experience to the coaches,” said Walsh. CSUSB Athletics would not be able to annually for competitive play members. program. Some coaches even make their ath- properly function without the many men The practices are scheduled for ev- There are a few different areas with- letes accept them as “friends” on their so- and women who work to run the depart- ery Tuesday and Wednesday from 8- 11 in the department, including academics, cial media accounts to be watched as they ment, the coaches who dedicate their lives p.m. All practices are located in The Den health and finance. The first priority of represent the school. to the teams and the players that represent (PE 100) and are open for any Coyotes being a student-athlete is keeping up with There is anywhere from 250-300 stu- Coyote athletics. trying to learn the sport. “Students can join by simply walk- ing into one of our practices or by email- ing me at [email protected] from the REC Center and OrgSync web- sites,” said Pena. The club is a good way to progress your skills or learn the sport of badmin- ton with your fellow Coyotes.

StudentsBy SURIEL CHAVEZ ier self. offerof caloriesexercise and lead to wonderful Eating rightand is just as impor - dietRemember thattips progress Staff Writer “I track my steps on my adventures. Hiking has become a tant as getting enough exercise. takes time and results will not phone and I get notifications to popular means of exercise in re- Choose My Plate is a gov- occur right away. Stay body posi- On a campus like ours, there when I reached my goal of steps,” cent years. ernment funded website that tive, set realistic goals and keep is wide rage of diversity, so it is said Ariana Prieto. Hiking for an hour can burn gives tips and tools for choosing at it. fitting that there would be- stu Ten thousand is the recom- up from 400 and 700 calories in healthier choices when deciding dents getting in shape in various mended number of steps that you an hour, according to nutristrat- what to eat. ways. should take a day, according to egy.com It provides a daily check The problem with exercise livescience.com. “I try to go twice a month,” list for different age groups

routines and diets, one method Technology has advanced said student Sarah Jaquez. and calorie intake. The Photo courtesy of B&H Photo Video does not fit all. with the iWatch and other de- Some activities, like hiking, check list has detailed mea- Everyone is different and vices, such as the Fitbit and Mis- are not for everyone. surements of the proteins, what might work for one person fit, that one can use to track their The amount of calories fruits, vegetables, grains and is not necessarily going to work steps. Workouts do not need to burned while hiking is similar to dairy than one needs for the for another. take place inside a gym anymore. swimming for an hour. “I stick day. A simple tip for losing Finding ways to be healthy There are many other ways avail- with swimming. It’s what I do weight is to simply burn and exercises that feel comfort- able to get exercise. best,” said student Demi Botello. more calories than what’s able is up to you. In 2013, there were 25.5 Finding something that you taken in. Take into consideration that, million people participating in a feel comfortable with helps en- Preparing food for the day at first, one must to step out of home gym, according to statista. courage you to keep at it and is a great way to ensure that one their comfort zone, as you would com, a statistics and studies con- helps keep working out fun. does not over eat. when succeeding in any aspect of glomerate. Working out and staying ac- Not everyone eats the same life. Today, there are hundreds of There are plenty of activi- tive is only one part of what one way. Everyone chooses to cut dif- options to help strive for a health- ties that burn a similar amount needs to do to stay healthy. ferent things from their diets. Sports Chronicle Page 15 TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 Sports TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 Wells earns multiple honors in 2016

Photos courtesy of CSUSBAthletics Right-handed pitcher Tyler Wells shows off his arm during a game. He has been the starting pitcher for 15 games this season. This is Well’s third year playing for the Coyotes.

By KAILA MORALES Commissioners Association, earning a spot on the All- cluded striking out a career-high 12 batters in the season Staff Writer West Region’s second team as well. opener at Sonoma State, throwing a one-hit shutout in a “It’s nice to be acknowledged for the records that I 4-0 win over Stanislaus State and being awarded CCAA Coyote right-handed pitcher Tyler Wells was select- have, but I’m just trying to improve everyday as an in- Pitcher of the Week twice. ed for the All-CCAA (California Collegiate Athletic As- dividual and really trying to focus on the ultimate goal,” Wells also became the Coyotes’ first starting pitcher sociation) first team, which took place during the CCAA said Wells. to earn an All-CCAA first-team starting pitcher honoree tournament banquet. Wells joined a team of 16 others to Wells was the starting pitcher for 15 games this sea- since 2006. make up the All-CCAA first team and 16 members of the son. He finished the 2016 season with a 4-6 record and Wells, who is from Yucaipa, does not refer to himself All-CCAA second team for a total of 33 and was the only 2.84 ERA (earned run average). He ranked third in the as a “Yucaipa Native,” as he was actually born and raised Coyote representing CSUSB. conference in innings pitched with 92 total and ninth in in Oklahoma, identifying himself as a “Country Boy.” Wells finished the season, tied for first for most strike- ERA. outs in the CCAA with a total of 89 and he was able to led His 89 strikeouts for the 2016 season ranked fourth in CSUSB to the CCAA Tournament for the first time in four CSUSB history, as well as his 92 innings ranking eighth in Continued online @ seasons. the school’s overall history for innings pitched. Wells was also honored by the Division II Conference Wells’ most memorable moments for this season in- Coyotechronicle.net

Photo courtesy of Robert Whitehead The seniors of the track and field team, minus Cara Bonafede, Elizabeth Hernandez and Monica Vazquez Cano, pose for one final picture together before graduation. All 12 ladies helped shape the team in its first two years on campus. Track sends off a dozen seniors By SHANNA SHERNAMAN “Being a part of the team was hard The team as a whole had an eventful very interesting and entertaining,” said Staff Writer too because the training was different and season and the seniors are going out with Sierra Marrero. things didn’t turn out as planned, but I’m a bang. According to Bonafede, her time at “I learned that teamwork makes the glad I didn’t give up,” continued Balderas. “My biggest accomplishment is get- CSUSB and with the team has helped her dream work,” said captain Patricia “Pat- The women’s track and field team has ting a PR [personal record] in my final grow and create a lifetime of good memo- ty” Cortez. only been around for two years, but with 10k [10,000 meters] of the season,” said ries. “But really I learned that everyone is the strong bond they portray, one would Bonafede. The team was strong both on “The funniest moment was every a piece for the of the puzzle, in order to think they have been together a lot longer. the track and in the classroom. time someone showed up to practice and get to the final goal it requires everyone’s “It is one of the most memorable ex- For Cortez, her biggest accomplish- didn’t realize they had a piece of cloth- dedication and efforts,” continued Cortez. periences in my life,” said Elizabeth “Liz- ment of the season was maintaining her ing backwards or inside out; usually me,” There are a total of 12 seniors on the ard” Hernandez. spot on the dean’s list. said Bonafede. CSUSB women’s track and field team, “Having the opportunity to be part of For the women of the track and field According to Cortez she will miss all of which have helped mold each other a college sport and meet new people, with team, competing together was a moment waking up early every morning to go into more than just a normal team. all different backgrounds and stories,” in time none of them would forget. run with her teammates. Through the fun “I will miss being on a team and get- continued Hernandez. “My experience was definitely the memories and hard work the CSUSB se- ting to be a part of something bigger than The team came together barely know- best college experience I could ask for,” niors will all take valuable lessons learned me,” said Cara Bonafede. ing each other and in just two years’ time said Cortez. from their time here. These women have become a family they developed into a fast and fierce unit The women spent their time here “I know the moment I leave CSUSB of hard-working athletes who strive for a of competitors. “The people at CSUSB learning from each other, their coaches, in I’m going to walk away with tears in my common goal. “It’s been a roller coaster,” are amazing, it’s like one big communi- the classroom and from their jobs. eyes, but I’m going to take all these great said Cindy Balderas. ty,” said Cortez. “At CSUSB my experience has been memories with me,” said Balderas.