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Y I N© Mam JWI a €V Republican Senator Dennis Hollingsworth On Where's the Booze? Cesar Chavez Movie Review Part Three CSUSM Celebrates Better Luck The Opinion Chavez Holiday Tomorrow ...SEE PAGE 7 J¡y ...SEE PAGE 2 ...SEE PAGE 5 RECEIVED •p|j| JH^^ 0 M APR 3 0 M^^ ^Ê^^ ___ ^O^u Library & v Ifl#JWIl AfC %r € wwwxsusm.edu/prideI n/ © TUESDAY, APRImamL 29, 2003 VOL.X N0.28 Republican Nominations Senator Due for Outstanding Dennis Professor Hollingsworth Award on Campus By GABRIEL MARTIN By MEG EPPEL Pride Staff Writer Pride Staff Writer The CSUSM College Nominations for the Republicans welcomed Harry E. Brakebill Award California State Senator Outstanding Professor Dennis Hollingsworth to Award are due by this campus- last Thursday in Thursday, May 1. This order to discuss the state's award is named after a current budget deficit and founding member of the some possible solutions. Cal State San Marcos Hollingsworth, a Republican foundation board and who is in his first term of former CSU executive th vice chancellor, Harry office, represents the 36 E. Brakebill. The award district, an area that spans has been handed out from Temecula to El Cajon. since 1993, and has An audience of 15 to 20 replaced the outstanding club members listened to Students talking to Special Agent Foxworth at her FBI career booth. Staff photo by Martha Sarabia professor award. Eight Hollingsworth's speech, professors have been which touched on how the nominated so far this budget will affect CSUSM CSUSM Job Fair year. and how California found itself in this position on the Copes With Crazy Weather The award is given fourth floor of Academic every October to a Hall on Thursday afternoon. By MARTHA SARABIA members looking for a job, regards to the weather," was looking forward to faculty member who He also explained the plans Lead Editor had to cope with varying Wells said. She also added coming back again. Also, has made exceptional that Republicans have for weather that changed from that the reason to have the David Fogelson, Peace contributions to their fixing the current budget The 4th annual CSUSM sunny, to cloudy and windy, fair every year was for the Corps regional recruiter, students, discipline, situation. Job Fair happened in the to even drizzle. students. said jokingly, "Maybe and community. The midst of the unexpected if you guys can turn the teacher's record as an Due to the current and changing weather. Cherine Heckman, Another booth attendee temperature down a little educator is considered deficit, Hollingsworth The campus was prepared director of the office of and CSUSM member bit," there would be more above anything else, was apprehensive to make for the fair at Founders' admissions, said laughingly agreed with Wells. John people at the fair. but the creative quality any predictions about the Plaza, as the event was of the weather, "We are just L. Bowman Jr., College of their teaching, their future of education in set up a day prior to the ^lappy that it didn't snow." of Education outreach The job fair, which took service to the campus and California, including at event and stack parking coordinator, said, "Despite place from 12 p.m. to 4 outside communities, CSUSM. He called such made a comeback, but the Although Pam Wells, the weather, it was a good p.m. on Tuesday, gave and the quality of their predictions "wild guesses." cold weather surprised the associate director of the turn-out." opportunities and ideas outside research is also He explained that the state attendees. career and assessment to many looking for a job taken into consideration. legislature has not yet center and coordinator Nevertheless, some or internships in the near Typically, around 11 pieced together the budget, The event, which was of this event, recognized booth attendees described future. "I like the idea... professors compete for saying that it is not usually advertised as the largest the effect of the weather the negative effect of I wouldn't know where to the award. The nominees formally drafted until July. North County job fair, during the event, she did the weather on the job start [to find a job]," said will spend the summer Hollingsworth added that brought 90 companies and not consider it as affecting fair. Special Agent Amy Nikhomvanh, a junior compiling a dossier, sometimes, such as last year, their 165 representatives the fair's overall outcome. Erika Foxworth and FBI accounting major, of the which is reviewed by the budget was not finished to CSUSM. These "I think it was successful. recruiter said that the opportunities that the fair the selection committee until September. representatives, students I think that people were weather had "cut the career gave her. Nikhomvanh also before a winner is as well as community veiy well natured with fair short" but that she said that she didn't have announced in October. Hollingsworth See JOB FAIR, page 2 used another A teacher can be | Republican's experienced since Governor taxes will rectify the debt. nominated by a present Gray Davis took office in Senate Republican office table breaking down the or former student or by example, State in order to explain how the current budget. The table a colleague. The only Senator Tom 1999. The second number Davis was subtlety Republicans hope to bring (28) is the percentage of deducted . Indian gaming teachers who cannot be | McClintock, blamed for the deficit at California out of its deficit. revenues that Davis has nominated are those who to explain the revenue growth in the past times, but Hollingsworth's The handout, generated claimed will produce a deficit. He said that in order four years. The final number speech mostly was focused Feb. 26 of this year, have received the award (36) is the percentage of disputed figure of 1.5 in the past or sit on the to understand the budget, on the Democrats' favoring shows both the governor's billion in the general fund, selection committee. there are three numbers that growth in spending since of tax increases, which he proposed budget and deferring the payment of people should know. The 1999. The rest of his believes are not a solution to Senate Republican budget The person who makes explanation rested on the the transportation loan, a recommendation has first number (21) represents the problem. proposal. a cut in a majority of to write a letter to the the percentage of growth belief that spending has proposed tax increases in both population and created this deficit and that Hollingsworth handed out The focus of the handout academic senate office, cutting both spending and See BRAKEBILL, inflation that California has the "Budget Briefs" of the was on the Republican's See SENATOR, page 2 page 3 STATS UNiYgmtiY SAN M&ÑCOS out to the CSUSM fair but was affairs, are becoming very Job Fair from page 1 happy because many students interested in the federal The Pride were interested in joining government and serving her resume with her but that his organization as soon as their, country," Foxworth Editorial Staff she was gathering information Agency representatives also possible. * said of her booth's Staff Writers in order to know where to apply talked about the annual event. for a part-time job at a later "Every year we are planning fiven though resumes were popularity. Lead Editors Jared ; time. Another student, senior to come here," said Masako not being taken in the booth, Aly$$a Thompson» , CSUSM colleges and Lizel Bacuetes, said, "I think Kawasaki-Trevino, community one of the most visited tables offices also had their booths Finkelstein & v ^ vH it's good because there are a lot resource specialist of Interfaith during the fair was that of the Martha Brownlee, out. This was the case for Sarabia Jeanne of people who really don't look Community Services. Fogelson, FBI. Foxworth said that several admissions and records and Design Sc R. Sapp, for a job because they are too also said, "It's a good fair for hundred people had visited her the College of Education, Photo Editor Jennifer lazy to do it but since it's out us." Fogelson said that this that day. "I think that a lot of represented by Heckman Desmond Rhodas» here they can get a job now." was the first time he had been people, because of the state of and Bowman, respectively. Barca Gabriel News Editor Martin» Heckman said of the fair, Gail Dave Werth, CSUSM Celebrates Cesar Chavez's "It's an excellent idea. Tarantino Erik Roper, It serves Cal State San Feature Editor Gerald Holiday Despite Budget Problems Marcos students and also Jennifer Acee Jones, Meg it serves the community." Arts Editor Eppel, Julie Bowman was recruiting Chris Myres, Jamal futuie teachers and said that Martin Scarlett, regardless of the budget Opinion <& Adrian cuts right now, there were Assistant Design Cundiff, Editor Diana IC* many schools being built, Jason Cabuto, which might open up future Padilla Honee Folk, opportunities. Spanish Editor Araceli Martha Catalan, Sara The cold made some Sarabia Colbrese, recruiters and students leave Sports Editor Nina earlier than expected, as Jessica Robinson many tables were emptied Mary Graduate Intern Sehiefelbein before 4 p.m. At times, Leiana the wind even tried to take Naholowaa Ballet Folklorico Nanahuatzin -Chavez's celebration. Staff photo by Martha Sarabia. down some of the tents. Business Nevertheless, students and Manager By MARTHA SARABIA* Nevertheless, the organizers companies seemed -to have Elizabeth Lead Editor found a way to bring a ballet Although Bills' position done the best they could to Kingsbury folklorico, speakers, and a in the administration might withstand the weather.
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