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Long-time professor, Jerry Padilla, is loved by his students.

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oluI e 80, Issue 5 " NO*VD U BEIZ 1, 2000 I Emergency phones installed on campus ferentiate between'-infori nation They are, extremely user- RYAN FORNES and emergency calls. E3efore, friendly, with only two buttons >'HORNET STAFF WRITER both ,:were routed, throug gh the on the entire phone. "Open the lines of commu- same phone number. One is for information, auto- mication." On Oct. 1 the installat ion of 'matically connecting you with David'Ramirez, head of pub- the newphone system 1began, someone in :the Public Safety lic safety, says that is the goal.of headed by Ken McMeecl tam. It office who will be happy, to * the new emergency phone sys- wasn't an easy job. answer questions or make cer- tem. "Each building was a differ- tain that you get help if you The old phones had to 'be ent situation. One buildinng has need assistance; the second but- manually checked each week to cement walls while the nnext is ton is red, and should be used. verify their working status. drywall, and they all hadIto be for emergencies' only. Pressing They were not very visible, and wired into the electrica i1sys- that button' causes a special * if you did need to use one, you tem," said McMeecham. phone in the Public Safety office had to dial numbers, not neces- The school: purchaseed. 24 to ring with a specific tone so sarily easy in the middle of a phones; at a total cost of$226,000, Safety personnel will know that . real emergency. and 22 of them have aIready the .person on the other end is in The, other main difference is been installed. need of immediate assistance. that the new phones.are wired The phones are encassed in The system identifies from to. two separate numbers, so that steel to prevent tamperir ig and where the call has been placed, security officers can, easily dif- damage from the element; S.- and because there is'no handset on these phones, it can't be dis- S c . connected by anyone outside of NASA File Photo Staff and students will mi the Public Safety office. The shuttle lands in only when weather conditions in Florida make a touchdown near the The 'phones -are . located soace center risky. The.decision is made at the last minute, making it difficult to schedule field trips to FC ransfer Center direcito r throughout campus and in park- the desert. FC science students rushed to Edwards Air Force base Oct. 24 to watch Discovery's return. ma ml-rSi thic rrldn'iriig~hirgt memorable, said Bautista. mg f or o, me parxmg struct ue and the lotbthe football ield. (/d1/ 0 .. His lgacy will be his acom- In ltphie rephaeor park- F C st e ts u ~~I:lishme~tsl ard 'the success ,he igltpoe r mrepalcle ndn tu d ~ nr S r -u sas, brou~ht to the center. h to see "Ste has alays made sure may also be equipped with secu- programs were offered that st rityr cameras D isc o very la n d i n desert dents could. benefit fron i andnotcnn ream not ELI BOSCHE1TO cannt be used, NASA routes the shuttle to land at have believed possible," said HORNET STAFF WRITER its origina al home, giving Southern Californians a Villasenor. reason to head into the high:desert to witness the The progam.was originally. _ e s S For those of you who.heard fuderbo C c the two loud spectacle of some of the world's greatest space gra ntwic booms rumble through. the Southland Oct. fear technolog .funde by a grant, which 24, ;Y expires this year. That will h o l re LI not. All iwelis well. t It waso a i quick, last-minute,; rush-between-class- Steveatinesitte thecollegeuThat sound Steve"utista merely indicated the return of the es trip for Sciehce Club members when they heard space shuttle Discovery and her crew as it came that the s]pace shuttle Discovery was going to be MINADY INTER Itheprogramfotto nie JACQUELINE SACERIO down for landing at Edwards Air Force Base in the making a landing so close to FC. P"ItshouldnotbeaproblemHORNET'5TAFF WRITER Mojave Desert. "From HORNET STAFF WRITER for the institution tq fund, they the viewing site lafter the landing] we are very committed to the trans- President of Fullerton Fullerton College's Science Club was there to' could actutally see the shuttle being towed toward

andby records can see-l e Dr. antenter - ,, irs," said Vidal. Mike Vier - the hanga fr ce nceasing,"said Fullerto l'hi4' _ a , gure,_.'and welcomheIghlight m ofhelp telniigwa'i"obe lyr U4; staff..and ,-tuert in ,er. ;jjt recently reactivated .m. s.; . Baustista: 'Ernie h '' the sotui booim that echoed aoss the desert as the, science clu Fullerton College said Bhpman spoke att ub, they're already off to a start. toTransferCenter-director, Steve Bautista was most challenged Fullerton College, Circle K shuttle broke through the atmosphere, descending "We've selected all of our officers, and have touisransfe Center-director, Steve Bautista. His last, day was with balancing his time betweeng ClClbschreCubscharter'banquet on back to earth,"' said. Science Club president, establishesd a regular meeting time every other Friday Oct: 27. students and administration Friday,held in celebration of the Michelle Vidal. Tuesday," said club vice-president, Danielle "I have admiraion fr him work. "I usually end up spend- club's success in achieving After several days of unfavorable weather at Verdugo "We're setting up a Thursday evening becavise atofhow honestly he ing more time with the stu recognition at the international Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA decided meetingsti:arting in November for those who can't Sdents," he said. .level. ' . to use its backup runway, right here in Southern make it in the afternoons. Next year we're looking big possibilities." dents will succd"said Doreen When he is not busy workig 'Circle K-ers and Kiwanians California, as the landing site for the space shut- at lots of bi Vlasenor, Cadena's oordina: with students, Bautista likes to from all over the, state were in tle's 92nd mission. Those inrterested in joining the FC Science Club tor andadministrativescrtary. spendtimewithhisfamily,wife attendance to show their sup- Edwards was the original testing and landing and partic ipating in future activities-possibly to 'Bautista had been with the Judi and .3-year-old daughter port of community service and' site for several of the shuttle missions, until NASA race into Uthe desert to see another shuttle land- Center' for almost three and a Emily. Having more family time personal development. decided to use the Florida runway as the primary ing-can ccontact Rick, Lozinsky in the Geology halfyears.l availablewasa major reason he "It'made me feel wonderful landing spot for the shuttle. Dept. or byy e-mail at [email protected]. Itwouldbesafetosaytathe accepted a new job opportunity. to be a Circle K-er. It felt-more On the rare occasion that the Florida runway has 'many special memories of Bautista's -advice to his like a big' family," said service the center. ' replacement: Have'energy and- chair, Natalie Callista-Ramich. FC Health & Wellness Cente w McDonalds "Trips to 'outside have a vision:. Senior Kiwanian,' "Ernie". of Orange County like Berkeley, "But most of all, be 100% Chapman, was the main speak- holds sm oke-out on campus UC Santa 'Cruz and California committed to the students, keep ." er of the evening. He spoke on absenceofsickness;itisma] protesters Sta Monterey Bay" were most that the focus of all activities." the history of Fullerton and his LONI CUTLER king t ewpersonal experiences here. His HORNET.STAFF WRITER your life as optimal as it cant be.". family has had a large role in the Starting in the spring ser nes- rally at FC city's history. His father was a One fourth of college stu- ter, a peer health education class ' tsuccessful businessman and the dents start smoking when they will be offered. One hour per In ide t BRIAN ZHANG first mayor of.Fullerton. start college. By 20, 2 out of 3 week of class time and 40 hoours :ea. HORNET STAFF WRITER NMOV. 1, 2000 "It was really fascinating to American college students are of service learning are requn or Activists. protested Oct. 16 in "hear a speaker who has played smoking daily, according to the The service learning; s front of the McDonalds restau- News...... 1" such a huge part in Fullerton's British Medical Journal. internship, allows students to ser- rant on Lemon Street and ,Emergency phones installed development," said Megann On Nov. 8, the Health and participate in community student Wellness Center will be encour- vice, gain self-knowledge, and Harbor Boulevard. Students on campus. Kerr; Fullerton College a:mstudets ' toparticipte in dvelop inormatio for he alth from Fullerton College were * FC students rush to see trustee and Circle K member. aging students'to participate in develop information for he involved in the demonstration. Discovery land in desert Dr. Mike Viera;having joined the "Great American Smoke- and awareness of problems. ents The date marked the 16th Staff and students will miss the Fullerton Kiwanis Club this Out" in the quad, between 10 Upon completion, stude ring Annual World Anti-McDonald's FC Transfer Center director year, spoke proudly about a.m. and 1 p.m. receive a certificate show] ser- Day organized' by a hodge- *reCircle K success honored Fullerton College. Viera men- "We wantto encourage stu- involvement in community heir podge of activist organizations. .h McDonalds rotesters rally .tioned names of famous accom- dents to educate themselves and vice, which looks great on tfBall. The protesters' list of com- atFC plished alumni of the "oldest- to stop smoking," resume, said ,ry- plaints ranged from the treat- * FC Health '& Wellness running community college in said Dale Ball, FC 'Wellness is not "I feel evepar- ment of workers used to make Center holds smoke-out on California," such as director health educator. the absence of one should :m- McDonald's Happy Meal toys canpus s'Bladeto the Heat .' The Health and ticipate in cc camps 'Bade o te Het' JmesWellness Center Sickness; it 1S munity servicee. It to the use of animal products in See story, page 4 All the members in atten- Wlns etrSd.15 t ~ tcpt nc the food. dance were our ...... awarded a certifi- offers a full range making your life will bring Opinion "°"""2 stpn n lwradto of services on opia * community cclos- Approximately 30 activists SPMan's newest best friend *laywright searches for cate,upandflowe'andtook as as it *er, safer, and participated in:the event, about truthetaboutdan oath to protect and respect campus, available of a third from Fullerton * Beward of Blackstar truth about past to students and can be. more aware College. " Devil made him do it the organization's goals ofser- ta pen- Protesters gathered on the FC *Whatever happened to sim- Wld Tdt and 'vOld\ice, leadership, and fellowship, staff who. have DALE BALL what is hapP Sam campus around 1:00 p.m. pie kindness?' . - "It was really nice. I didn't paid their health FO HEALTH EDUCATOR ing," said Culture:he Aish know I was going to get a fee. A gynecology Rutner, a stuclent When campus security offi- " Political fire fizzles' "Hr-htigplyoen kandwI ao.intgtwa very de vith cers arrived, the protesters left " Amazing events reveal hid- and a flower. Itwasveryspe- rt, immunizations, who got involved FC nursepractitioners, doctors, and Substance Abuse Awarerness voluntarily, making their way to McDonalds at about 3:45 p.m. Sports ' Jacquie Holloway. a psychologist are available. Day in the quad last Thursd; Ly. ude According to roe Reyes, a Fetues...... '...... :.5 ______Students are given six free Upcoming events incl' campus security officer, the * Thyhm cll 'isteP' Cross country men win OEC In 1936, the Pullman, Visits to see the psychologist, by World AIDS Day on Nov. 30, nars gathering was unauthorized. tiCuriosity that saved a life * Ladies; golfers take -tourna- Washington Kiwanis club pur- apitetol.Oeo-n n rewlns ei er. Three police officers moni- * Mltiuluracratonson ment ' - chased a house that was rented coun~seling, stress management, offered in the Wellness Cenbt * Hornets weather-beaten in to young men in need of assis- adwih oscusln r h elhCne slc ited tored the activities. display at FC art gallery 2-0 loss to Irvine Valley tance to attend Washington available. .in the 1200 Building, Room :i.204 "Everyone has the right to * 'West ' Wing' cast raises Health education and aware-bewnthMn'gyad the say what they want, but a'waessWn ' 'as .Prter*e isHoretsg-to Guy State College. ew n h n' y d in3-1 efa o auhs h hue eam nona ness is encouraged at the Center. 400 Building. Informatior n is McDonalds also has a business the "Circle K house." "My goal is to teach people to available from Dale Ball, he. !alth it needs to run," said Sgt. Linda !Ats & Entertainmenti. ' Clndr...... I 14, h frt icl cu help themselves stay well," said educator, or Lori Davis, direc:tor. King of the Fullerton Police *; Staying true to their roots was chartered in Illinois. Ball. "Wellness is not the Call 992-7705. Department. Page 2 The Fullerton College Hornet November 1, 2000 OPINION Man's new best friend Policeman'can be seen talking BY NADINE HER4:NDEZ on the phone.while driving a HORNET STAFF WIUtER suspect to the police station, "I She sat on. the cold concrete think Igot him." bench, cross-legged, holding it In a way, it's a comforting close, listening for a pulse, keep- commodity for communication, ing it warm. This wasn't what knowing you don't have to be used to be considered' man's alone on that long stretch of best friend, no. road. That you have someone to She was listening for the ring- talk to when sitting in the doc- ing'of her cellular phone, as 'if tor 's waiting room with nothing she could feel ,hen her next but the back issues of McCall's phone call was ping to come and Field and Stream magazines through. to read. There was a 'time in this That. someone was thinking world when a man's best friend about you and decided to dial was a dog. Just a dog, to keep you up for lunch. you company, to make'you feel The cell phone has become a important. Now, it's the omn- need, a security blanket, an present portable phone. ,assuring gesture of a mecha-.. Call a friend when.you have nism.And, our new best friend. just finished a math'test, tell her. It doesn't need to be fed, walked how good it felt to -now you or groomed. All it needs is love must havedone okay Call mom and affection, and an over-night to let her know yiiare all right. battery charge. Call Cuddles and tell him how Call a pen pal in Katmandu much you miss hih.mPretend to and talk about The Bears, not receive phone calls so everyone with one phone but two or can see how popiilfrar you must three, maybe even four. be. 4 Talk to the gardener, your "Itused to be thiit while dri- grandma, your neighbor's ving to work or school, what grandma, all. at the same- time. was listened to was the radio. Cell phones are being offered Now, it's the voice of another at two-for-one prices at the local coming, through uunderpass mall. And, like a dog, it's always interference, lost fpr asecond there when you need it.. there behind the noise of traffic, But'just wait until you see the "I' can barely heary ou bill. Whatever happened to simple kindness? BEWARE OF BLACKSTAR Once the bill was totaled the woman again balanced the baby at KELLI FADROSKI her side and rummaged through her wallet, dropping several cards close behind, us. We jumped in HORNET STAFF WurrER 'GAmE CARINGAL on the floor, I helped her pick up the spilled contents. the car and skidded off without HORNET STAFF WRITER Has America really become so desensitized by the violence we I glanced down in my hand and noticed that this woman with any'question. When my brother encounter or hear about on a daily basis? Has the idea of everyone her three kids was a college student like'myself. I handed her the It was dust another sng day finally spoke he said, in an eerie needing someone else completely vanished due to everyday acts of I.D. and she thanked me and started counting out her money as her hike' in the groggy hill of the and shocked voice, "On the top. hatred no matter how large or small they may be? kids yelled and laughed loudly distracting all the customers in line. Blackstar Mountains. Little did I of the cliff I saw a man in an all- While shopping at a local grocery store I-found "myself in line The woman soon realized she didn't have enough money to pay know that this mugy aterAnoon whte robe and hood looking behind an extremely tired looking young woman with three small the bill and was forced to decide to put some items back. She chose venture into the wods would 'down on me with.:his arms children. the diapers and baby wipes, making a joke that, she could'always lead to an encounter that I won't crossed." With the baby at her hip and the two others poking and picking use cloth diapers. forget: I consoled my brother by at each other in the cart, the small woman set down her groceries Looking 'down at my purchase I realized how un-important it The group, of hik6ers in. my making it seem that I believed while balancing'the baby and keeping her kids quiet. was. I took the three dollars out of my pocket and handed it to the pack assembled. at- th.usual him, but I wasn't soeasily' con- I noticed, she had thebar essentials; a gallon of milk, a bag of woman. -. eeting ae jne~ : ' small 'Vh'c d;:-When'my--friend men- he* cereal, formula, children's cold medicine, a'package of diapers. and She looked at me as if I had gone completelycrazy. She looked -stream hlnged shttw i h 'two tionedI etat he dropped his baby wipes. at me and said, "I don't know what to say." " I told her; "Just say twelve-foot fir trees'.This signi- '-favorite beanie on the path that As the cashier mumbles an un-pleasant "hello" and started to thank you." fied the beginning of the' trek we were hiking on, I thought ring the items the young woman glanced at me and I noticed her She thanked me and I made my way out the door. I didn't give that consisted of fouir of lmyclos- that we should return to the spot begging tired eyes, she flashed a quick smile and turned back to the her the money to be a hero; I gave her the money because she need- est friends and my older brother, to investigate. Without my cashier. ed it more than I did, obviously. It just makes me wonder if any one who traditionally led this hike. brother's consent, we returned I started thinking how much I take things for granted, and how else would have done the same? Is a simple act of kindness just too We went about our walking to the scene of these events.the this woman could not'be much older than I am. much to ask these days? routine through the' Wods as next day around the same time the sound of cracling leaves in the afternoon. and twigs became as deafening The smell of something burn- as fireworks on the F6urth of ing and the gloomy overcast day Amazing events July. made my backbone freeze up as Poli tical fire fizzles My brother heading' the we tried to find my friend's ItVW I I IIiUcI I LI ULI I Los Angeles Police KELLI FADROSKI group about eight yards 'in front beanie. Then, I stumbled across Department felt that HORNET STAFF WRiTER of me and the rest of m friends a large wooden stick close to that was his spirit. things were getting MIKE VILLEGAS following close beside me were where my brother had.run like Well, the very next The radio waves out of control. HORNET STAFF WRiTER. in a hiking groove. Suddenly, he had seen a ghost. Easter Sunday, the grow quiet as the lis- Another moment in my brother, instead of walking I picked up the stick that was I will never forget dove returned! We teners begin to won- Rage history was forward, sprinted''~ hull-speed actually put together like a that Easter Sunday were all shocked, and der, "Is it true?" recently at the MTV toward, me. without saying a cross, and my friend's beanie back in 1985. It was a once again the bird As sad as it is, the Music Awards when word. was wrapped around the cross beautiful day, picture stayed for a day and a rumor is true, politi- bassist Tim I shouted in dismay, "Why with burned holes on the hat perfect with puffy half. My mother was cally charged front Commerford, or are you. running?" Withouthtesi- that looked like eyes, a nose, white clouds and a very moved by this, man, Zack De La Y.Tim.K, was arrested car with my last tation, I ran back to the and a mouth. That was clear blue sky. It was and her emotions Rocha, of Rage for making a scene on friends visit' to Blackstar Mountain. my brother, with-our also the first time I trickled on down to Against the Machine stage. saw a white dove the rest of us. announced his depar- Rage has been.the 'FULLERTON COLLEGE nestling itself in the We discussed it at ture from the band on fuel to many of their HORNET plants right"outside of dinner, 'and she remi- Wednesday, October 18. Is this a sign of fans political fires. Rage attracts such a the kitchen window. nisced of all the good what is to come in the 2000 presidential strong following simply because there are ESTABLISHED 1923 At first, I was in times she remembered election, or just a horrible ironic incident? people out there looking for something We're still searching for an David Burke awe that it didn't fly with him, and told us Rock band Rage Against the Machine, different, they are looking for an answer, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . ADVISER away when how much he loved known for not only their outspoken politi- looking for a change, finding it in the lyrics 321 E. Chapman Ave-. Fullerton, CA 92832 approached. My sister his grandkids. It was cal ideals and beliefs, but their awesome and music of this hard rocking political and I actually went up good 'to hear all of sound and energy creating abilities, have band. to hold it, and'I those positive things, really been pushed in the spotlight the past With almost a decade of producing not remember feeling so since our family was five months. The band started by playing only quality, but very controversial

PAGE EDITORS peaceful. It didn't going through some a surprise "warm-up" gig at the Roxy club albums, it will be sad to see De La Rocha strike ' me until my problems at that time. in Hollywood on July 23, for KROQ, in leave the band. Being a Rage fan, I am News - Kathie Ridgeway Sports - Patrick Kinmartin mother mentioned We still donit which only KROQ ticket winners were highly disappointed with his decision to Opinion -Don Johnison Calendar - Jerry Avila, Vilma that she felt it was my known why the dove invited. The band played. the show then leave. I happen to be one of the fans that is = Beth Wright Crisantos, Jacqueline Schmidt Arts and Entertainment grandfatheris spirit, came to us on back-to- announced their Rhyme and Reason'Tour a fan for the right reasons, not just because ,stopping in to check back years, but the with the Beastie Boys. The tour was soon they are "cool,", but because I understand STAFF WRITERS on -us,making sure we fact is -that it turned canceled due to the injury of Mike D. of the and agree with what they are saying. Fred Abrams Nadine Hernande Jacqueline Sacerio were all happy and me from a skeptic into Beastie Boys. Attending the private show at the Roxy in Wendy Adams Stephanie N. Ibey Sara Solorio . that he was at peace. It a serious believer in Rage was once again on top when they July was a once in a lifetime experience I Eli Bochetto Katina Kitchens Mike Villegas the Linda Bolard-Wiash Andrew KIerer Mark Villaroel was also the fourth spiritual beings. I real- obtained the permit to play a free show will never forget, a room filled with

Elli Cardoff ' Katalin Klobucar Brian Zhang anniversary of the ly do feel that there is outside the Democratic National most dedicated fans any musician could Gabe Caringal Kristin Long AD MANAGER time that he .had a better part of life Convention at the Staples Center on ever hope for, who were there, not only for Julie Chattong Erin Morrissey Katina Kitchens passed away. after death, and that 13. According the News reports on a good time, but to try to catch the conta- Loni Cutler Selina Pritchett August Julia Davis Mindy Quinter CARTOONIST The strange thing we are all being www.cdnow.com, the show was best gious vibes that only Rage could produce. Kelli Fadroski Jennifer Reed Luke Martin of was that the bird of watched by our loved described in.the words of Rage guitarist Although the remaining members Jim Gwak Nadine Rodriguez peace stayed the night ones who are no Tom Morello, "Rage Against the Machine Rage released a statement saying they until early the next longer with us. is playing this concert today for all the would, "...continue with our efforts to day, not moving at all There have been in the social and political THE HORNET newspaper is published as a learning experience, under the people who feel left out and excluded by effect change guidance of the,journalism instructional program. The editorial and advertis- but still very much many times when I've the two major political parties. That is the arena and look forward to creating more ing matter published herein, including any opinions expressed, are the respon- alive. After half a said to myself that I majority of Americans who don't vote groundbreaking music for our fans. In sibility of the student newspaper staff. Under appropriate state and federal dayis stay,' the dove have to be honest and because they see no difference between other words, we will keep it loud, keep it court decisionscollege newspapers are free from prior restraint by virtue of suddenly disap- have certain morals, two weak candidates and for those who funky, and most definitely rock on," per- Amendment tothe Constitution of the United States of America. the First peared. We were all because I wouldn't feel they must settle for the 'lesser of two sonally, I have my doubts as to if Rage will Accordingly, information published in this newspaper, including any opinions talking about it, and want to disappoint evils.' be able to capture that burning energy that expressed, should not be interpreted to represent the position of the North how great 'it would whoever it is that is Rage was forced to cut their show short wraps around each parading, sweating, Orange County Community College District, the College, or any officer or have been if indeed watching me. their shows. employee thereof. at the Democratic Convention when the dedicated fan at Page 3 Fulerton College Hornet FEARRESNovember The 1,2000

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Several stu- educate" said Raymond Blackwood, a SARA SOLARIO dents. believe former student. HORNET STAFF WRITER Curiosity that Ethnic Studies "Mr. Padilla has taught me responsi- They call him "Mr. P," "Jerry," "Jerry should be a bility. He had a major influence in my saved a life Garcia," or "Santa Claus." Most students required course to decision to join the Fullerton Police and faculty know him as- Ethnic Studies receive an Academy," said Jario DeLira Dear reader, Professor Jerry Padilla. Associate degree. Knowing people care keeps, him Do you sometimes -wake up Padilla has been an influential 'Ethnic Studies' "pumped up." When flowers, cards and in the morning and experience thought-provoking professor to many for Padilla's gen- smiles showered his hospital room, he that moment, between opening students, often becoming their mentor. eration did not looked forward to another day with his your eyes and the feet hitting Still, he seems to approach his job-with exist:. He graduat- students, who he often refers to as "his the slippers; when you seriously the same spiritual kinetic energy he's had ed. from UCLA teachers." wonder 'why bother'? This is since he first started teaching in 1972. and was...hired Going on field trips with students, exactly how' I.felt this morn- There are a number of reasons that he specifically. 'to dancing with loved ones and swimming ing...weary of life. isso inspiring. The fact that he survived a teach Ethnic in the ocean keeps him youthful Since my husband died over life-threatening illness is just one of them. Stu dies Despite his sudden brush with death, a 'year ago, there have been Close to the end of the spring 2000 Colleagues from he" feels mentally and spiritually "with moments like this. It's not semester, a situation took place in UC Santa Barbara it." However, physically, it's a different unusual to think how easy it Padilla's life. Stomach pains from a bad and Berkeley story.' He makes the analogy that "his would be to just end it all.... take piece of chicken he ate turned out to be a helped design body is like a car that has been in a wreck. this old wounded horse out of ruptured, appendix, landing him in the and write the cur- You can put all kinds of big money into it, the race. emergency room. For three days, Padilla riculum for this but no matter what you do, it's still a car Then I remember an old went about his usual routine, not know- course. A substan-v: that has been in a wreck." friend of mine. A beautiful stat- ing gangrene was in his body poisoning tial number of He has no plans to retire any time uesque, Greek woman, married his vital organs. The doctor told him that students don't10 soon. to a successful man, raising'a he was very lucky that he got to the hos- realize the bene- His daughters are a major influence in wonderful college bound pital in time; because he could- have lost fits they getin the regards to "what keeps him going." daughter. Her lovely home sat his life. class. Which' has Sara Solorio Earlier in his career, he decided he had to on top of the hill in a prestigious "Nothing in life is certain. Enjoy every lead many stu- PProfessor Jerr)y Padilla be as optimistic as possible in order to neighborhood. Everything in day; don't put off 'til tomorrow what you dents to.get'back avoid "teacher bur out." He also tries to her. life spelled out D-R-E-A-M. can do today," said Padilla. in touch with Padilla to tell him the sig- 'because of'the fact that he is hypersensi remain personable and his door is open Everything, except one thing. When a certain group of his students nificance that the class has had in their tive, open t o diversity and is able to meet to everyone. My friend suffered from a seri- realized he had .almost died, they.did not lives. This fact adds to his life and gives them on 'th~eir plane. Wherever he goes, a Students looking to share a few laughs ous medical condition that, wait for his death to pay homage like him meaning and a purpose. welcome m at is rolled out. with a new friend, and gain knowledge combined with severe side most of us traditionally do.. They wanted "(He's) a very special man who "Mr. Pacdilla is a friend to everyone, a and understanding of different cultures effects'from medication, made to show their respect and appreciation inspires and motivates students in differ- supporter o f education and afine profes- and ethnicities, should look for Mr. herliving dreadful. while he'was living, so they started a ent ways," said Adela Lopez, a Chicano so. He resp)ects all people, has 'patience Padilla while he and his class are here at Iremember well the day of scholarship in his name: "The Gerald M. Studies professor at. Fullerton College. and understanding for different cultures, Fullerton College. It may just enhance and he shot our last visit. .Iremember the Padilla Chicano Achievement Award". Padilla has friends from everywhere uld be proud of his abilities to their lives. shroud of despair 'hanging over her,. like a dark cloud. I recall her once proud body stooped under the weight of oppression. 'West Wing' cast It appeared that she used every creations bit of strength just to open Multicultural last her eyes and to whisper, "I could end it all today, you know. raises awareness I could take this whole bottle of Rey, now contribute to the orga- *pills FC gallery KRISTIN LONG and at end it display this on very nization as volunteers, attempt- moment!" Then, after a short HORNET STAFF WRITER gallery, are enveloped and sup- inked, stylized Asian characters ing to.return to the community pause she continued, "But... my. KRISTIN LONG ported by walls and pedestals brand the concave region of the The Weingart.Center, anon- .,.and to the-. Weingart staff tbe ,curiosity. about what tomorrow ;HORN. STAFYAVFR ER :,_ stained a Chinmiay red ahd" 'mold: 'A tetate, 'the 'Latin profit organization dedicated to support ythat they, rice,.re4ed basin store -for. me .eeps one, The blending of primnitive, deep, umber gray. American household tool used assisting homeless persons to end their lives on the streets. from doing it." indigenous cultures with the Dimmed, muted lighting for processing corn, stands reconstruct their lives, hosted Sorkin received the Through the years, in days idea of the spirit and ancient contributes to.the subdued, watch over the building and the CityLive 2000 recently-at the Entertainment Inspiration like today, when my life seems structures form the hallmarks tomblike atmosphere desired guardian spirit.:A serpent Warner Brothers studio lot, and Award and was introduced by unbearable and.it seems as of Patrick Crabb's current exhi- by the artist and cultivated by ensures that the sacred house the guest celebrated in good ole' Peter Roth, the Honorary Event thoughI am drowning in a mad bition, Spirit of Place, on dis- the combination of the sculp- will remain undisturbed by out- Western style. Chair'. and. President of Warner sea, 'my friend's words, like a play at the Fullerton College tures and the craftsmanship of siders. CityLive 2000 served as a Brothers Television. beacon of light, light assure me Art Gallery from October 18 the gallery staff. Additional works echo the fundraiser for'the association Roth praised the writer's there is a solid rock beyond the through November 16. Ducking under a carved, mask and temple themes while and also as the venue for recog-. sensitivity and skilled'manage- fog. And then I know I want to Crabb, an internationally rec- obelisk doorway, visitors enter boasting a riot of colors, from nizing the accomplishments* of ment of the issue of homeless- continue writing this book that ognized artist and ceramics the gallery, encountering the the sand and somber dust of alumni of programs created by ness' in celluloid projects, is my life, for the upcoming professor at , enormous ceramic disks of the earth to the blood reds, oranges the center, and the contributions emphasizing Sorkin's talent and chapters may hold wonderful synthesizes the building styles Fetish plate series. Positioned and vibrant yellows of a west- of volunteers and entertainers ability to combine "weighty, surprises. of Africa, Mesoamerica and on the walls across the entire ern sunset. that further the cause of the provocative - issues" with It is my prayer for you, dear' Asia with his artistic vision, area, the varying textures and The calm, unfathomable homeless. "humor and sensitivity;" clips of reader, that you will receive the ,shaping portals or passageways colors reflect the multiple facets blues, greens and aquamarines The cast of "" "The West Wing" and "Sports -gift of "curiosity" for life. And in many of his works, as well as of the soul. of the Aegean Sea vie for promi- also received commendations Night" demonstrated the that you will generously give it glistening metal- for performances in the Emmy virtues of dignity, humanity, to others, forthe times wiihen it incorporating stones and masks "Untitled," the plate that nence against few of his introduces the' guests to Crabb's lic adornments. Award winning episode, "In and compassion in Sorkin's that there is nothing left~to of human' faces as a feels Excelsis Deo." work. ,live 'for. trademark elements. work, resembles a circular saw, Patrick Crabb's work is one series, clay jagged and of cooperation, consolidation In a setting that could have Hartnack, vice chairman and 0' God,~thoulgh your have Selections from three the edges of the the Fetish plate, Temple and uneven, similar to the metal, and imagination. been lifted from the television head of the Community made me see troubles, many and Tripod collections, hold court in on a blade. Flecks of bur- By extracting the structure of show "," the Warner Banking and Investments bitter, you will restore my life teeth show, and clay gundy glaze, dwarfed by the ancient architecture, the inspi- lot boasted a functioning saloon Services Group at Union Bank of agarin; and from the depths of the Fullerton as the primary medium struggle ration of spirit and the embrac- and building facades that repli- California, N.A. and current' the earth you will again brinlg serves shadowy background, through which ideas are con- to emerge from the darkness to ing qualities of vessels and cated a laundry, a tailor's shop member of the Weingart Center 'me up. Psalm 7:20 veyed. establish a presence. melding them with modern and other assorted storefronts. Association Board of Directors, Elli Cardoffis a jonalism student. "There are no limits with this Evidence of the architectural interpretation and sensibilities, The theme "homelessness received the Corporate at Fullerton College and is certified material," says Crabb. influence .of Asia and the Crabb expresses the forces that doesn't mean hopelessness" set Inspiration Award. by Partners~In Care. She can be The works, spanning a wide Yucatan is found in works such drive him to create. the tone, and the message res- NBC's television "White reached by e-mail at range of shapes and sizes and as "Ching," an almost mono- His' works, from the smallest onated throughout the activities, House staff" appeared at the EIliCjuno.com. housed in the main space of the chromatic sculpture resembling ceramic face to the large con- from the acceptance speeches to functionmidway through the a house or place of worship. crete blocks in the center of the video presentations. evening; Martin Sheen, Richard The sides of the base play host gallery, hold surprises for' the The center honored writer Schiff, Bradley Whitford and Were #1on Fortune's List. to various carvings, including audience at every turn. Aaron Sorkin, Richard- C. Dule Hill posed for photographs Make us #1on your holiday employment list. two open doorways. The work The mixture of cultures Hartnack of Union Bank of and enjoyed a few moments of art is crowned by a cloud-lift ensures that viewers will see California, and Rose Mary away from the fictional "Oval Fun, Flexible Part-Time Positions Available shaped roof ornamentation, glimpses of lives unlike their Rowden and James Holloway, Office" while dining on barbe- Sales " Visual Merchandising similar to a design.seen at the own, yet ones that continue to two Weingart program partici- cued delicacies. Gamble House in Pasadena, fascinate throughout the cen- pants. Jewelry and a. signed "The What better time than the holidays to discover for yourself why California. turies. The awards were presented West Wing" script were up for its list of "100 Best FORTUNE magazine selected us '1 on "Metate," of the Temple The Gallery is located in the first- to the Weingart'Center grabs, and Sorkin stated that the Companies To Work For In America." series, entwines three cultures "Fine Arts Building, and is open graduates,-who spoke of their winner would get an episode of As' we enter our busy holiday season, we're looking for great into one cohesive unit. A'mask to the public Tuesday through families, providing concrete, liv- the series filmed at their house. people like you! of a human visage, bearing Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ing examples of the positive "For $300 dollars," Sorkin We're hiring immediately and have flexible opportunities to fit your THEcg- effects that the center has on the "you can have holiday plans, including: visual details reminiscent of and on Wednesday evenings, said, laughing, lives of-the homeless. Martin Sheen's job." 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If so, scholarship application, but it get on up. and go check out. A search for understanding evolved into a full-scale drama. Pistol Grip. A 3 year old punk led Fullerton College student Rehearsals have been under band from Walnut, this band's Stephen R. Ramirez, 23, to write way since late August. A cast of staying true to their roots. a play, which will be presented six is supported by four mem- Self-described as "definitely on campus this month. bers of the stage crew. Opening not pop", Pistol Grip has got an "Mi Cultura es Similar'a la scenes of the play are fictional, old school, 70's punk sound Tuya" (My Culture is Similar to but according to Ramirez, the that you really don't hear a lot Yours) is the result of research play is very autobiographical. of these: days. While the band is " and speculation about Ramirez' "What I'm trying to get 1'developing a large under- family history since early last across, is to let people of a ground following, the goal of: century. Chicano or Latino origins to the noment is to get signed. So "I researched, but the plot is know where they come from, where do they think their band fiction," Ramirez said. "It's an and where their heart lays," he is going? "To-hell" jokes singer attempt to visualize how I came said. The production includes Stax.-"No really, we've talked to to be who I am." drama, Aztec and modem danc- a big punk label andwe're hop- A fourth-gen- ing, drumming ing to get signed, you know, get eration Californ- 'It's an attcempt to and both live and bigger in the punk' scene. But ian, Ramirez is recorded music. where are we going? That is the exploring .his visualize IiLOW I Ramirez has never ending question. I don't , family's roots. came to be Who I attended Fullerton know." The play is set in College for six am.'. Some influences . given Sonora, .Mexico years and has com- include The Clash, Misfits, Stiff, where a family is STEPHEN R; RAMIREZ pleted an A.A. Little Fingers, and Bad Religion divided by the ,STUDENT, PL LAYWRIGHT degree in Liberal just to name a few. Band mem-. civil war that rav- Studies. He plans bers are: J guitarists Chase aged that part of Mexico in 1913. to transfer to California State Revenge and , J-Gunsmoke, The father is called to serve in , Northridge in spring singer Stax, drummer Kyle, and the army. The rest of the family 2001. There he expects to major bassist. Joey. is forced to flee from forces of in Chicano Studies and English. Pistol,. Grip *has got some, General Huerta. Mother and Sponsors include the Fullerton 'good shows coming up, so go daughter are killed during the College Latino Faculty check them out.: November". run for freedom. The oldest son Association, La Calle, Inc., and 11th: The Troubadour inWest is taken prisoner. M.E.Ch.A. The play "Mi Cultura Hollywood with Youth Brigade; His escape and migration to es Similar a la Tuya" will be pre- November- 17th: The Garage California is the beginning of a sented for the first time on Nov. with Dr. Know; November 30th: family history continuing with 10-12 in Room 415 at 7 p.m. on The Whiskey in Hollywood moves from Sacramento to East Friday and Saturday, 3 p.m. with Peter'. and the Test Tube Los " Angeles, Whittier, Buena Sunday. Admission is free, but Babies and Channel 3.They've Photo courtesy Jeff Almquist Park and, finally, Fullerton. donations are requested. 5Seating. also got a good website to check Traveling band - members of Pistol Grip are clowning around In the back of a truck In Walnut, recently. "I started writing a short is assigned and reservatic.ns are out: www.pistolgrip.net. Clockwise from top left, they areKyle, Stax, Chase Revenge, Joey G., and J. Gunamoke. The group has story that I turned into this play encouraged. For ticket in forma- been together since 1997. last year," said Ramirez, who is tion, call (714)'318-2061. am:m him t Old World Tradition and Culture: The Amish /3 1 333333 M 3 5 m The Devil the pictures, and provide enlighten- largest concentration in the eastern KRISTIN LONG ment to the "Englishers" (non-Amish half of the nation. Circles denote the films. "That's' whaat HoRNET STAFF. WRiTER NADINE HERNANDEZ } movies. are; aIbouIt persons) about the' educational prac- presence of Amish communities in '' HORNETSTAFF"WRITER r ,these. making ,.peoplle The winds of change are blowing, tices, family. 'striittrre an 'thef" e~ach state, the n umnerals corresponhd- V'i7T 1I,was a' laugh." and the' Amish colectively feel the Ordnung, a codeof'conduct that gov- -ing to the, number of-churches there. goofy son of the In "Little Nicky; " breeze. erns all aspects of Amish behavior. Amish household wares, including devil?" Adam Sndler Kevin Nealon's characc- Old ways of life, contrasting mod- Quilts, protected by Plexiglas, hang lace-up ice skates, a carved baby cra-, remarks..when asked' ter, the Gatekeeper,, em conveniences, have been re-evalu- against the numerous walls, convey- dle, Mason jars, a child's faceless doll "what kind of film he punished with havin ated by the various sects of Anabaptist ing'the sense of, practicality that the and an old metal latch lunchbox are would write next" to don a pair of breas ts descendants, and this autumn, the' Amish hold dear, while demonstrat- housed in the diminutive section of when. being, inter- on the top of his headd. Fullerton Museum Center presents a. ing the craftsmanship and attention to the museum, while hay bales, farm viewed at a Q&A, at a When Sandler waas panorama of Amish life to.Orange detail that amaze visitors. and buggy equipment round out the Beverly Hills hotel, last asked about Nealon IS County. In the center of the main floor, tools in the main gallery. week. "Little Nicky, behavior on the set, , he A Different Form of Modernity: anonymous, faceless mannequins The Amish, as evidenced by the which opens every- says, "Nealon's nevee Amish Life Across North, America, on model the everyday and wedding artifacts and information presented at where Nov. 10, punch- around.: He just show view now until Dec. 31, contains pho- clothing of a betrothed couple. The the Fullerton Museum Center, are a and tangi- bride's dresses fashioned of plain dark fascinating people, and may not easily es. one in the gut while up. for the tits, thatis tographs, personal effects, making one laugh, all. ble demonstrations of handiwork and cloth, her aprons and caps either onyx be categorized as living in the past or tone cotton or light organdy. The ignoring the future. then moves in slowly Jon Lovitz' characte er practices of the Amish communities. abs urd wonders of the big groom's trousers and jacket are jet- The auditorium will host two guest ct in ,"ittle, Nicky," Peepe er, Clear, colorful portraits of animat- i but surey, and the chuck- he also discovers was punished. by SataIn ed, hardworking individuals, and the ,black and his shirts sky blue or crisp' lectures. One is about Amish life, the lesnever seem tospSt .fall: ing 'in love.: Valerie with the-tman-handling cof industries-that fuel their personal and white. Once a couple marries, their other about the history of their quilts; ,.; 2~;o-'ritten by Sandler,(P tricia Arquette),' a lecture is scheduled on Tim Herlihy, an~d the. a big horny bird. "We ha ad professional economies, adorn the ceremonial outfits serve as'their the .'next eet,' - 'olthes-clashing best. November'04. Lectures are free with fils director,- teen fsi~ to come up with a punisih- walls of, the showroon s. Sunday hion student, is the', The Amish are often commended the price of admission. Brill, "Little Nicky,"'was a obpe ment for Lovitz, so we ju st Farming, cultivation of dairy prod- ect of his affection. 12 ;movie that took about' 75 came up.' with the horr iy ucts and family dominate the majority for fine carpentry, as well as for con- Center hours are Wednesday, 'I like hanging out with struction of residences and storehous- p.m. to'4 p.m., Thursday 12 p.m. to 8 das to complete, accord- bird.. We' were going to of the scenes. Children, considered a friends," says Sandler, )ff blessing and a necessity for survival in es for the members of their congrega- p.m., and Friday, Saturday and ing toBrill. . m have it peck hispenis c Dut his friends being the back of the central space, a Sunday 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. The museum but I thought it wouldr 1,t rural areas, are depicted as dutiful, tion. To In "Little Nicky," inic]luded in the film's Sandier stars as Nlicky, the wri be good=for the kids cheerful participants in a society that wooden facade of a barn, painted red is -closed Mondays and Tuesdays. iting process. Sandler, segregat- The Fullerton Museum Center is semi-evil son of Satan w Sandler, has mostly chosen to remain and black, embraces a simplified map t says that while grow-' boasts (Harvey Keitel), who mustin When asked about th ed from the world at large. of the United States. located at 301 North Pomona Avenue, up, his comedic are delineat- Fullerton, California, and may be con- sexual comedy content of Explanations of life within the reli- The continental states o to NewYork City ad fav orites were Rodney. persuade his two evil D "Little Nicky," Sandlier gious group, typed and encasedin ed; white dots and numbers appear in tacted at (714) 738-6545. rigerfield, Abbot and Please call the center for details. says, 'We make the sex aas protective materials, hang between many of the territories, with the brothers (Tommy "Tiny" Co~stello, and Eddie goofy as possible... ju .st Lister, r. and Rhys Ifans) Mju rphy, mentions that all into retumnine to Hell. trying to make the kidds ne wants to do is make As Nicky discovers the laugh." pec:)ple feel good with his ' Hard-hitting play opens at FC was killed in the ring for making struggles to come to terms with his a homophobic remark. The'story feelings for a black male singer. is written by Oliver Mayer and Being beaten by a gay fighter directed by Gary Krinke. unnerves the macho Decima, throw- The script uses boxing to por- ing his own sexual security in doubt. tray the problematic sexuality of a' What results is-adangerous and dead- group of male fighters. It is set in ly confrontation in the ring. 1959, around the time when The play runs from Nov 2- 11 and Latinos were emerging into the is recommended solely for mature boxing world. audiences, due to adult themes, nudi- It's about a young boxer, ty, and content. Tickets are available Pedro Quinn, who unexpectedly by calling (714) 992-7298 or by visiting Weofr l h srie Tomorrow, "Blade to the wins a major middleweight tile the Theatre Box Office. Heat" opens at the. Bronwyn Dodson against champ Mantquilla Decima. Theatre. The'play ilbosely based on Pedro, who is gay but keeps it hidden, Erin Morrissey contributed to this story. the story ofBenny:('Kid),Perat, who

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With three runners post- The FC women's golf ing top-ten finishing times, team held off Cypress by the men's cross country seven strokes to win the team easily won the Orange Empire Conference meet at Championship tournament' Brea's Craig Park on Oct 27. Monday in El Toro. Carlos Rojas, Arturo The winning effort fea- Romo, and Danny keener tured a remarkable balance all finished the four mile of individual scores: Five run in under twenty-one Carlos Rojas Hornet golfers finished minutes to lead the Hornets to the title. their two rounds of play with scores in the 80s. Rojas won the meet's individual title with a Hye-Yoon Jung, last year's Southern California time of 20 minutes and'44 seconds, edging out college champion, shot an 82 in both rounds to Irvine Valley's Samuel Marquez by six seconds. lead the Hornets.By scoring among the top four in Marquez was followed by Romo, whose time of both rounds, Jung became a double medalist. 20 minutes and 54 seconds was good enough for Grace Lee was the only other Hornet medalist, third place. Keener came in 35 seconds later with shooting an 82 in the first round. ouresy rc Sports ntrmation Guy Porter races upfield during a kick return Oct. 28 at CSU Fullerton. Porter scored two touchdowns, a finishing time of 21 minutes and 29 seconds. Freshmen Hyun Han and Annie Chung made leading the team to victory.over . The win was the second in three games for the Nine other Fullerton runners were able to com- strong OEC Championship debuts. Hornets. The team faces the Golden West Rustlers at,7 p.m. at LeBard stadium in Costa Mesa Saturday. plete the course with solid times, giving the Han followed up her first-round score of 89 by Hornets a team total of 41 points, the best total in shooting an 85 in the second round, which was the meet. the Hornet's third best individual score. Chung Porter is Hornets go-to Guy The Hornets have advanced to the Southern was also impressive with a pair of 86s. California Championships, which will be held in The Hornets will tee off for the Southern DelMar on Saturday. California Regionals at Menifee Lakes Golf 2000 QEC CROSS COUNTRY CHAM- Course on Saturday morning. in 34-14 defeat of Gauchos PIOSNSHIP RESULTS: 1. Fullerton 41; 2. Orange If the Hornets place high in the Regionals, they ing into the game, but ended up Coast 61; .3. Irvine Valley 101; 4. Riverside-109; will advance to the State Championships for the PATRICK KINMARTIN with just 27 yards on five com- 5: Saddleback 114; 6. Santa Ana 119; 7. Rancho first time in the team's three-year history. HORNET SPORIS EDITOR pletions. Santiago 206; 8. Golden West 212. When indoubt, put the ball in "We :intimidated . him," Guy Porter's hands. Fullerton Hayward said. "On the first used that simple philosophy. to play, we smacked them in the Hornets weather-beaten run away with a 34-14 victory. mouth and let them know,.we over Saddleback at Cal 'State, were ready to . play. We just Fullerton Saturday afternoon. wanted to show, them that *Porter, who is already the would be our attitude -through- in 2-0 loss to wine Valley team's defensive leader, was out the whole game, and if they used as a receiver'on offense and. didn't like it, they canget out of turned a five yard= catch into an here." PATRICK KINMARTIN did--not 80-yard touchdown to put away' The Gaucho offense HORNET SPORTS EDITOR the fired upGauchos in the sec- leave, but they hardly made clouds that began to hover over=campus .ti ond half. He had alreadycaugh thir presence felt.. Only. a few Guy Porpr Dark Horne off e a eara , ,c zung,.

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Today Arthur, Fullerton Museum EOPS career-conference: 9:3( ) Center (see above) 2 p.m. Free a.m. - 12:40 p.m. Student Centerr. admission. Learn career skills from profes- - Nov.7 sionals. Free information packet Continental breakfast. Drawing; A Mathematics Triathlon, Round for prizes. Keynote-address at 1() One. Open to any student who a.m.:. "The Hidden, Laborr has not earned a degree. 4 p.m. Market,". Bermi Harville, Em- in Room 622A.-Last year FC ployment Development Depart- ranked 9th of 155 colleges. The ment representative for the -exam covers precalculus math: Youth Employment Opportun- algebra, trigonometry, geometry ity. Program. 11 a.m. workshops: and probability. For informa- "Effective Resume. Writing;' tion,.including copies of previ- "Job Search Strategies;"a Calling ous exams, contact Leonard Cho not a Career." 11:50 a.m. work- (714) 992-7197. shops: "The Wise Use of Credit;' Nov. 8 "Effective Interviewing Skills." Annual Homecoming Event: 8 Thursday a.m. to 1 p.m.. at the quad. "Dia de los Muertos' celebra- Homecoming activities include tion (Day of the Dead) 7:30 p.m. contests for Mardi Gras king in the Cadena Center. Cultural I and queen as well as FC Market- enrichment food and entertain- place, face painting and dunk ment. tank. Fried chicken, baked beans, and rolls. For information "Blade to the Heat".,through contact Sussana Desimone (714) Nov. 11 i the Bronwyn Dodson 992-7000. Theatre.Director Gary Krinke Nov. 10 presents a gritty sexy, street- Veteran's.Day holiday wise, and explosive; look at the latino boxing scene of 1959. Nov. 11 Adult advisory. Homecoming football game vs Sunday , CSUF stadium 1 p.m. National Watercolor Society 80th' Annual - Exhibition Nov. 16. Muckenthaler Cultural Center "River Run" an auto showcase 1201 W. Malvern Ave. Fullerton. in the quad from 11:30 a.m. to 2 Noon ' 'to 4 p.m. ,Continous p.m. new General Motors vehi- through Dec. 31. Tuesday-Friday cles on display, including the 10 a.m.:to 4 p.m. Saturday and Aztec. Free food, games. and Sunday noon to4 p.m. * prizes.

Associated Students Senate (A.S.) is the rec- research. Through.Nov. 18 %: . Nov. 20-22 Circle. K - emphasizes the.advantages of the ognized "Waiting. for Godot," by Samuel Holiday crafts fair "student voice" in the shared gover- A.S. programming committee schedules democratic way of life, and provides oppor- Becket. Friday and Saturday 8 nance process of the campus community. and presents a range of cultural, educational Nov. 21 tunity for leadership, development and ser- p.m. at Theatre Whereabouts Since virtually all major decisions that are and entertainment activities. vice. Food fest in the quad. Food and Sunday matinees Nov. 5 and 12- made on the campus affect students in some A.S. publicity committee supervises all cam- music. LAMBDA Society - purpose is to raise con- way, at 6:30 p m. 112 E. Amerige Ave. student input to the various decision- pus publicity for the senate and makes rec- sciousness and understanding-of students making bodies has become increasingly rele- Reservations recommended. Nov. 23-26 ommendations regarding publicity rules and and faculty to the many diverse issues that vant, necessary and welcomed. Contact Anne Dunkin -(714) 871- Th&wlcgiving break A.S. has regulations. affect-and effect gays, lesbians, bi-sexuals, been created to express the general will of M.E.Ch.A. Student Club' - Metin.: 'purrpse Nov. 29 an~d transgerder persons:'to-act as a support the students to 'the administration, to orga- isto inspire Chicanc fellowship and leader- system; to create a comfortable environment Through Dec.31 Last ,day for club events and nize and fiance a student activity program ship and to establish network relative to meetings atby promoting understanding, acceptance, "A Different Form of Modernity and to work for the betterment of the college Chicano/as. Everyone is welcome. and equality. Amish Life ' Across North Dec..1 through student sponsored events. Psychology Club/PSI Beta - Meeting: Puente Club - organizes and develops-acad- America," Fullerto : Museum "Wallenberg" through Dec. 10 in A.S. curriculum and education committee Offers guest.speakers, community service, emic social and transfer activities, as well as Center, 301 N. Pomona Ave. makes recommendations the Bronwyn Dodson Theatre. for senate educa- internship, psychology conferences, and outreach to local high schools and communi- Exhibit presents a view of mod- The true Holocaust Story of a tional activities. opportunity to meet people with similar em'Amish society using pho- ty. young Swedish diplomat, A.S. finance committee supervises the A.S. interests. tographs and artifacts, including Trendsetter/Cosmetology Club - purpose is financed by the Americans' to budget and financial affairs; provides advice Christian Student Club -Meeting: purpose to benefit student career growth quilts. and gain save as many Jews as possible regarding scholarships, grants and financial is to provide an, atmosphere and activities recognition for their important skills. aid for Nov. 4. from the death grip of Nazi students. for Christian fellowship, and introduce the For more information on club meeting times A.S.. judicial "Aniish Quilts Yesterday and exterminator Adolph Eichmann. committee advises students, Christian faith. contact Student Affairs office, room 816. Today," slide lecture by Linda Adult advisory. the senate and clubs on legal matters con- Alpha Gamma Sigma Honor Society fos- cerning their constitutions; prepares election. ters, promotes and rules for approval by the senate and super-. recognizes scholastic vises elections. achievement and A.S. planning and research committee The Cadena/Transfer Center fees. 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday serves the community studies campus problems and other issues sponsors university representa- through Thursday and 8 a.m. to and - in every way EOPS Career Conference and makes recommendations based on their possible. tive' visits on campus. 1.p, Friday. For appointments 9:45 a.m. - 12:40 p.m. Nov. 1 -- Student Center November visits include: CSU call ( 714) 992-7414. For informa- Fullerton - Nov. 6 , 9 a.m. to 1 tion: http://healthservices.full- 9:45 a.m. Welcome Address... Dr. Richard M. Ramirez p.m. and Dec. 7,9 a.m. to i p.m.; coll.edu 10 a.m. Keynote Address .. Ms. Berni Harville, EDD CSU Fullerton .(Careers in Today Tuesday Teaching) - Nov. 7, 14, 21 and Conquering Stress: Join experts PSI Beta meeting every A.S. Senate 1:30 p.m. in Room 10:50 a.m. 28, 10 aim. to 4 p.m.; UC from; Personal Wellness Wednesday 3 to 4 p.m. in room 814. "Effective Resume Writing" .... Ms Susan Gaines, EDD Riverside - Nov. 14, 9 a.m.. to 1 Corporation .on a journey 523. The public is invited. A.S. planning and research com- p.m.; UC Santa Cruz Nov,.7,.10 towards balanced living and For more information contact "Job Search Strategies" ...... Ms. Gail Hauri a.m. to 2 p.m.;'CSU Long Beach healthy life. Thursday Nov. 16, 7 [email protected] mittee 12:40 p.m. (after Senate "Following - Nov. 7, 9 a.m.to 12:30.; UC to 8:30 p.m. at the Wilshire meeting) a Calling not a Career". Mr. Rolando Sanabria Irvine - Nov. 9,- 9 a.m. to 3 Auditorium. For. information: Fullerton College Thursday A.S. programming committee 3 * p.m.,Cal Poly Pomona - Nov. (714) 992-7706 A.S. finance committee 1:30 p.m.- p.m. (after Senate meeting) 11:50 a.m. 14,9 a.m.. to 1 p.m. and Nov. 29, Room 810. 1to 4:30 p.m.; UC Davis - Nov. Attention Students/Faculty Tuesday Nov.14 "The Wise Use of Credit" .... Ms. Sally Antwiler, CCCS 20, 9 a.m..to 3 pmnin.; Chapman Fullerton'.College" will sponsor A.S. executives and KFCR Board Board of Trustees Meeting 5:30 "Effective Interviewing Skills" ...... Mr. Mateo Sanchez University- Nov. '13,1 to 4 p.m.; two students to be members of meetings 2:30 p.m., 2nd and 4th p.m. 1000 N. Lemon St. Youth Employment Service CSU Long Beach -Nov. 7,9 a.m. the PTK All-California Thursdays in the A.S. committee to noon.. Academic Team. These students room. will attend a banquet in Fnlexa sheulgal 20 The Cadena/Transfer Center Sacramento, receive awards /A/...J 1A.QA A r ---- 17/10 0_11 sponsors university tours: Friday, Classes /.... from state representatives and meeting MOnlIweq, 1U:3U class...... Iues 1119i.... 9-11 a.m. UCLA Nov. 3, 7:30 a.m. to- A.S. judicial committee, noon. 5 state senators, and they will be Mon/Wed/Fri, Wed, dailj Y or 4 days.11 or 11:30 ...... Thurs 12121 .... 11-1 p.m. p.m.; USC Nov. 177:30 a.m. 12 or 12:30 class ... Thurs 12114 to 5 recognized from the floor of the weekly .... 11-1 p.m. p:m. a $5 deposit Monday required. For California State Legislature. 1 or 1:30 class ..... Tues 42/19 ...... 1-3 p.m. 'information A.S. curriculum and education contact (714) 992- Team members' names will be 7 or 7:30 class .Tuesl2/19 7-9 a.m. 2 or 2:30 class .. Thurs 12121 ... 1-3 p.m. .... 7587 committee-meeting, 12:30 p.m. added to the national Dean's 7 or 7:30 class ... Wed 12120. a.m. 3 or 3:30 class ..... Tues 12119 ...... 3-5 p.m. .7-9 1st and 3rd-Fridays in Room 810. list, and their names will be for- 8 or'8:30 class .. Mon 12118 7-9a.m. . Fullerton College Assosiative warded to the National PTK 9 or 9:30 class .. Wed 12113. .1a.m. Evening classes (4 p.m. or later) and .9- Students Legal Clinic: A.S. publicity committee 11 a.m. Competition. Deadline for all 10 or 10:30 class .. Mon 12118. a.m. Fri or Sat only classes: .9-11 Wednesdays 3 to 5 p.m. A.S. application is Nov. 15. Pick up 11 or 11:30 class .. Wed 12120. p.m. Final exams for evening and Fri or Sat .11-1 Inter-club " Office room 810. Free initial your application in the honors council board 1:15 12 or 12:30 class ... Wed 12113. p.m . only classes are held during normal .11-1 courtesy consultation provided. p.m. 1st, 3rd and 5th Mondays 1 or 1:30'class office (room #122), the Cadena ... Mon 12/18 1-3 p.m. class hours on the first meeting dur- ... Appointment Oquired call (714) in Room 814. 2 or 2:30 class .... Wed 12113 Center or Student Service 1-3p.m. ing the examination week. (Evening . 992-7526. 3 or 3:30 class .... Wed 12/20 Office. .' 3-5 p.m. classes begin 4:00 p.m. or later.) Fullerton - Cqllege Student Classes meeting Tues, TuesfThurs, or Monday classes ... .. 12/18 Health Center provides most of Thursday the services found in a medical Mon/Wed classes .. 12/13 Tues classes . .. 12/19 clinic at no cost 'to students. 7 or 7:30 class..... Tues12/19 ...... 7-9 a.m. Tues/Thurs classes .12/14 'Laboratory tests, iminuniza- 7 or-7:30 class ... Tuesl2/19...... 7-9 a.m. Wed classes ...... 12/13 tions, medications, pelvic exams 8 or 8:30 class ...... Thurs 12114..... 7-9 a.m. Thurs classes .. .. 12114 and employment or wellness 9 or 9:30 class .... Thurs 12114..... 9-11 a.m. Fri classes...... 12/15 exams are provided at very low 10:00 class ...... Thurs 12121. . 9-11 a.m. Sat classes...... 12/16 The Hornet, 1923 - 2006 - Link Page Previous Volume 80, Issue 4 Next Volume 80, Issue 6

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