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February 18th 2002

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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Coyote Chronicle (1984-) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. February 18,2002 Serving the Students of CSUSB for 35 Years Volume 35, Issue 13 Protest Against CS U Chancellor Continues Sacramento will be the 'Reed Patrol's' final stop before the CPA Recent Trends in the CSU System Strike Authorization Vote scheduled for Early March All numbers projected by CFA

By John J. Eddy In recent years, the CSU administration has dramatically increased its reliance Executive Editor on temporary instructional faculty, known as lecturers, that are denied many of the rights atYorded to tenure-track faculty. The CSU's use of lecturers increased The California Faculty by over t'n)iTi 1994-9.S to 2000-2001. During thai same period, the CSU Association stepped up its activism increased total tenure-track employment by less than 1%. this pa?t week, taking the 'Reed Patrol' to Cal. Poly Pomona on this The size of the CSU administration has ballooned in recent years while tenure- past Thursday afternoon. track employment remained relatively unchanged. The number of managers An estimated crowd of 100 and administrators employed in the CSU increased by 33% between 1994-95 faculty, highlighted by the and 2000-2001. presence of two statewide faculty leaders of CPA, Vice-President The administration's reliance on lecturers, who are not paid to perform student Lillian Taiz and Lecturer Vice President Elizabeth Hoffman, service duties such as advising, means that the growing amount of student service came from around the state and responsibilities generated by rapidly increasing enrollment fall onto tenure- showed up to wish Chancellor track faculty. Charles Reed a Happy Valentine's Day during a face to face meeting While workloads have expanded. CSU faculty pay still falls short of salaries at between the Chancellor and the comparable institutions. Ttie California Postsecondary Education Committee faculty. (CPEC) places the current CSU faculty salary lag at 7.9%. The salary lag. The meeting between the two which is exasperated by the higher cost of living in California, threatens tlie parties was the first since the fact- CSU's ability to recruit and reutin new faculty. finding committee began Photo courtesy of: CPA CalPoly convening on Feb. 13 to determine CSUSB CPA MembersWail in Protest at CSUpomona if some new course could be The percent of the CSU budget devoted to instruction: Office continues to refuse to offered to settle the dispute Lustig will play host to the CPA account for how they spend 'salary between the CPA and the Cal Stale protesters this upcoming week when the third stage of the 'Reed savings' from the compensation 1990-1991 53.36% University Administration, led by Patrol' will congregate in Central fund. We suspect they are 1991-1902 -50.60% are determined Caiiforitia. condyct an- ' divertinywwney-awm^ft^^ 1992-1993 48.04% (oWow Chavles Rccd wherever inl'ormational picket during Reed's to a growing administrative 1993-1994 47.98% appearance at the Cal Slate behemoth," said Tom ^ goes in order to promote 1994-1995 46.88% Sacramento Alumni Dinner on Meisenhelder, CPA chapter discussion of the crisis in public 1995-1996 45.62% higher education in ourstate,"said Wednesday Feb. 20. President at Cal State San 45.19% Jeff Lustig, CPA chapter President Reed commented during an Bernardino. 1996-1997 from Cal State Sacramento. "We interview with the AsscKiated Press The compensation fund 1997-1998 44.94% must reverse trends that have seen last week that the CSU needs to mentioned by Meisenhelder is the 1998-1999 42.30% "embrace accountability and CSU faculty compensation pool the administration diverting the 1999-2000 43.13% credibility like never before." Yet, that is allocated funds each year to taxpayers' money into a bloated 2000-2001 41.03%. bureaucracy instead of delivering the very essence of this statement pay for retirements and turnover. educational services. This contract is the accountability and credibility The CPA alleges that the CSU dispute is about maintaining that the CPA are demanding from administration has been diverting CSU's historic role as the point of the CSU administration. access to a quality academic "While demanding increased CPA continued on experience for millions of working levels of so-called accountability from the faculty, the Chancellor's pagelZ Californians and their families." Chronicle Merges with the Net the Computer Science Club to information of our paper into the hands Inside this weeks issue... By Shareena C. Clark and discuss plans for an online version of our readers. By creating an interactive Mathew Taylor of the campus newspaper. This website, we can get news to not only OPINIONS&EDITORIALS on page 15 could be seen as the perfect our alumni, but also parents and families Have you ever felt like you could creative combination, capable of who spend hard earned dollars to send not get enough of the Coyote reaching every single man woman their children to our school. We hope The Executive Editor opens Chronicle? Have you ever felt like and child who is concerned with the website will increase awareness of you needed a quick fix? Now the the goings-on at CSUSB, and its important issues and historical events up his life to the public and Chronicle has the perfect drug, an Surrounding community. that have occurred this year, which is speaks on the current status interactive version of the Coyote When John Eddy, Executive more than any in our recent history. This of the Coyote Chronicle... Chronicle which is in the process Editor of the Chronicle was asked is definitely a large step towards of being perfected. about the websites capabilities, he progress." On Febniary 1, the editorial staff responded, "we are always David Turner and his computer of the Coyote Chronicle met with looking for better ways to get Ae science apprentices will head the project. Which has so far gone through two different versions. MULTI-CULTURAL on page 7 Currently there is a website available at http:// Big Willie Battles chronicle.csusb.edu:3000 where Stereotypes as Boxing you can check out the progress and the late and breaking news that was Great Muhammad AIL. unable to make the weekly printing. The Chronicle hopes to bring the public the news as it happens. Hopefully before the spring quarter there will be a completely THE SCENE ON PAGE 5 functional site which will include interactive surveys and staff bios. The public will get the chance to ^ • Do your part and give meet and greet the staff through a hug 4 a heart. The this site. For more information ladies begin their about the website, contact the -• Lr' ;• photo courtesy of corhis.com Chronicle staff at philanthropy drives... [email protected]. Get Connected to the Coyote Chronicle online The Coyote Chronicle February 18, 2002 CSU System New Freeway Relieves Commuters Solicits Student Input By Peter Tsai Staff Writer

CSUSB student commuters By Beverly Gentry & Carmen who live to the west of the Murillo-Moyeda campus, take heart. Your daily drive time to and from classes CSUSB is participating in a may be shortened as early as this CSU system-wide survey of September, when the new 14-mile student satisfaction. Data from extension of the Foothill Freeway these surveys will help our campus is set to open. determine the importance and The massive, multimillion- quality of the services provided to dollar freeway project is proceeding smoothly, according students. This year, surveys will be to Caltrans representative Rick available on-line, so they'll be Holland, and its various segments shorter and faster to complete! of construction are nearing In the past, our campus has completion in the months ahead. participated in various studies that The first of these segments lies resulted in streamlining processes between the L.A- San Bernardino and improved services. county line and Rochester Avenue The concept of "one-stop in Rancho Cucamonga. This shopping" for student counter stretch of the new highway is services in the Records & actually subdivided into four Registration lobby, on-line access sections. Beginning in March, to registration, grad checks, degree paving will be laid on 18-inch- Photo by John F.mig thick lanes from the county line A Unique look at University Parkway...What traffic problem? audit reports, and financial aid emerged as a result of these to Upland, with storm drains, section of the freeway project In fact, Caltrans representative underway. findings. sound and retaining walls from Hermosa Ave. to Day Creek Holland announced that this So if all goes according to plan, Therefore, we are soliciting currently under construction Boulevard is now being fitted portion of the project is within by the fall of this year CSUSB will student input and by jjarticipating along the route. with sound walls and storm 80% to 90% of completion. be accessed by three major west-to- The second portion from drains. The three segments of the L.A. east freeway systems: the 91 and 60 in this survey, yourwill help us Upland to Rancho Cucamonga is In addition to the 14 miles of County Foothill Freeway projects freeways to the south and the 210/ continue our efforts to improve campus services. scheduled to be tarmacked in freeway being built in San include stretches from La Verne to Foothill freeways to the west. Your participation is critical to May. Along the third segment Bernardino County, Caltrans is Thompson Creek and from Meanwhile, as traffic is from Sapphire Street to Hermosa also in the final stages of a five- Thompson Creek to Indian Hill congested, students have to wonder us in determining improvement of our campus services. Thank you Avenue, two bridges are currently mile stretch of the highway just Boulevard. As in San Bernardino if additional freeways will really be for making CSUSB "the smart being built with a projected west of La Verne in Los Angeles County, sound wall and drainage a solution to the problem or one completion date in July. The last County. construction and paving are now more of its root causes. place to be!" UPDATE: Who's Working on Traffic? Lights Brighten CSUSB Appeal unable to get sufficient amounts of and B during highly impacted By Beverly Dclker-Gentry By Beverly Delker-Gentry Special to the Chronicle asphalt during that period, parking periods (such as the delaying the job start until classes beginning of the quarter). Special to the Chronicle were back in session. Completion They have also constructed a By looking at the increasing is now not anticipated until around temporary parking area with rented In October, Facilities Services listed many of the lights added and f lighting upgrades Facilities Services had completed on the campus number of vehicles traversing in April 1,2002. lighting at the site of future Lot K prior to late October and even in the prior fiscal year. Facilities and out of the university and Public Safety has provided (near Lot A), created a mailer with Services thought it might be helpful to provide you with highlights ' residing in the parking lots, it assistance during peak times to tips on how to quickly find a about our continued efforts. h'i becomes obvious to everyone that help ease the gridlock that occurs parking space (included in permit 11' • Facilities Services continues to have an electrician on duty our university is growing. But are at the University Parkway and mailings) and partnered with Public Monday thru Friday until 6:00 p.m. to make sure major we planning ahead? Who projects Northpark Boulevard intersection. Safety to control intersection lighting areas come on (for example, the parking lots) and (••id' parking usage and traffic flow? Are Currently, patience and the ability lighting and traffic direction during a maintenance, person on duty Monday thru Thursday we doing anything to mitigate our to find alternate routes to and from highly impacted times. through 9:00 p.m. to check on the operation of individual current traffic situation? campus are how students are best University administration lights, as well as work on maintenance issues. There are several situations dealing with the impact. recognizes that with growth, access • Facilities Services upgraded the time clocks for all exterior occurring that are impacting traffic To remedy more long term to the university will need to be lights (for areas such as parking lots and walkways). near the university. One of the most traffic and parking congestion on changed to adapt to anticipated • Facilities Services installed seven new trial light fixtures obvious is the congestion on campus. Parking Services has traffic. The university has been along the walkway from the TC's to the fountain at HP. University Parkway between been striving to adapt in several forming partnerships with the State These fixtures are 360-degree Holophane lights. This area Kendall Drive and Northpark ways. They provide assistance of California, the City of San was identified as a particularly dark area and these fixtures Boulevard. The City of San with traffic control in the parking Bernardino and CalTrans to have enhanced the lighting in this area. Bernardino had scheduled to lots, hired two additional student mitigate traffic beyond the • Facilities Services has added lighting to the stairs and rehabilitate this stretch of assistants to supplement the boundaries of the university handicap ramp between the Administration building and pavement, beginning December 18, parking officers, opened up Sierra Hall; lights on the Pfau Library roof to illuminate 2001 with completion prior to the additional parking areas such as Who's continued on the areas north of the PL basement ramp; and lighting over resuming of Winter quarter classes. the south curb in Lot C and the the ramp of the Biplogical Science building. Unfortunately, the contractor was connector road between Lots A page 17 Healthy & Delicious Do you know Thai food ? Come down on Thai rice's & ir>' us , you'll know...! 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anAi KKr'^ torn 'gr IIH. THAI RICE'S hiyU Photo by John Emig tS4 W. 40th ST. SAN BEFINARDINO CA 92407 Linesof traffic form around twilight as thousand try to enter anddeave Campus February 18,2002 The Coyote Chronicle

Registration Deadline Changes longer have only thirty days after the officials are required to check Monsters invade CSU, San Bernardino By Mathew Taylor you registerin-whrch you-can out all- ipformaiion on the News Editor vole, now the deadline has beeri provisional ballots before they ASI is showing "Monsters Inc" for the month of February. This movie extended to fifteen days befor^ are counted. will not be available for the next month and a half. This movie had It is getting close to that time the election. \ _ In April, the Associated great reviews by the Los Angeles Times . again when those magical ballots The last ^ay to registerior the • StudefitsTfKorporated will begin their voter registration drive^and come out so that your voice cap ^ upcomirtg election on March 5"'. Whats your EQ? be heard. This up coming ye^., " will be February 19'^ tbe^'ape fpcused more on' the will be the first primary electiop .. - . Anyone who registers ' genb^ly, flection than the Do you let your emotions drive you? Do your emotions affect your to take place after the September „,6^tween the 4^ and the ^ primaries, t decisions? ; ,The ASil is also busy setting H"'tragedy. 1 shbpld receive^^a notice of their Take the Emotional Quotient Test and find out how your emotions can ,polling place and one of the voter '• up 'a leiter|wriiing campaign to This election will be a affect your job, your love life, and your friendships. EQ Workshop groundbreaking event because It pamphleis:> tbegoveropr that will be talking Thursday, Feb. 21st from 6-7 pm Village Square (in front of the pool at will be the first time the public Al^ remember that if you are about .pill the major issues has had a chance to voice thetr on^f tbose^yeople that reg^s|^t i>iatfectin& the CSU system. For the Residence Halls) FREE SNACKS! Co-sponsored by CSUSB Career opinions since the attacks. • j^t^ you'Ar% vote .^..mjore-'infQrmation regarding Development Center and Enterprise Rent-A-Car. For more information, •" voter regis^ation and some of the There is also another plus to ^ proV^ionklly Is long asjoulra^e call Rachel Gilbert at 880-5250. this event, because for the fir^t proofof y6uf;Eesidehce. candidates check out the time the votfers registration The provisional ballot and a Secretary ^f State's website at deadline is changed. You no- —regular ballot -are the same, but - — www.ss.caTgQV GlobaL Warming Dr. Steven K. Webster, Senior Marine Biologist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, will make a presentation entitled "Global Warming and Coral Prop 40: Too Clean or not too Clean Reefs" on Wednesday, February 20th at 7:30 p.m. in the Events Center. A question and answer period will follow. farmland endangered by money funded projects like By Jesse Henderson unplanned development. The $44.75 million for three Staff Writer act would provide for "science" centers, $30 million Extended learning teaches Web Design to the San Francisco Bay Area Prop 40 says it will clean restoration of historical and The College of Extended Learning proudly presents Robert Dillworth, cultural resources. Conservancy Program, and water, clean air, keep your an entertainment and commercial Web designer based in Hollywood. neighborhood parks safe, and Furthermore, it purposes to $15 million to the city of San His clients include Warner Bros. Records, Maverick Records, Virgin protect the coast; all at no extra provide for repair and Francisco. So how do we know Prop 40 cost to the taxpayer. Foes of improved safety for state and Entertainment and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Join Robert as he teaches Prop 40 ask, "What happened neighborhood parks. will do what it says it will do? Web Page Design concepts right here on campus! Foes of Prop 40, such as to the $4 billion approved by So how much is this all going WHEN: Choose between starting now (2/17*) or in spring (4/7) COST: voters in 2000 for water and to cost? Senator Ray Haynes, Assemblyman Dick Dickerson, Each session is $105(non credit) $150 (credit) parks?" The state issued bonds REGISTER: (909) 880-5975 Prop 40, or The California amounting to $2.6 billion will and Jon Coupal, Pres. of the Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe be paid from existing funds. Howard Jarvis Taxpayers *0n February 17th, you begin with Introduction to HTML, then take Neighborhoods'Parksr and • And over the next 25 years the Association, maintain that the Frontpage on February 24th. Call the Cotl^ of &uendcd Leami^ for act will not provide a single • jftrrstal PfOtectioii Adt of 2002. statfe will pay a $4.3 million more details. Earn a certificatfe in WeTOesign'or just take the classes '"a —ptr*~yeafT '^'drop of drinking'water for' aims to provide a bond issue of you're interested in. Classes meet on the weekends. Classes will be Sl.b bWWon. Prop 40 says il will amounting to $172 million. In California, nor will it build a protect wildlife habitats as well addition, Prop 40 provides a water storage facility or water repeated in spring! as rivers, streams, and lakes,^ of ensuring accountability; treatment plant, nor will it and to improve water quality 'the act is subject to an annual provide "safe neighborhood and guarantee clean drinking independent audit. parks". water. In 2000, $4 billion in bonds Prop 40 will give up to $375 The act targets beaches and was issued for water and parks. million for "administrative coastal areas for protection None of the money was spent costs" to private organizations The from pollution. What's more, it on cleaning water, improving to fund pet projects. They plans to improve air quality and air, or providing safer believe California simply does preserve open space and neighborhood parks. The not have the money. Coyote Prop 41: Voting for the Future Professor Ward 15.7 million of California's Byke: an additional cost to maintain, By RiOdy Rodriguez store, and to train staff as well as registered voters, 11.4 million McAfee has Staff Writer the voters. The added annual cost cast ballots using the infamous been teaching for operating the new equipment punch card systems, and 6.5 Trying to avoid the problems could be in the tens of millions million use the infamous For more facts at CSUSB since faced by the 2000 Presidential of dollars. "hanging chad" system. Election, California legislators The advocates for Prop 41 The opponents to Prop 41 feel about CSUSB check yx /m have proposed Proposition 41, the believe that the act would help that new voting machines should out the Pfau Library Voting Modernization Bond Act lessen the chances for a repeat of be purchased with the money lybD of 2002. the 2000 Presidential Election. California receives from taxes. This would allow the state to They feel that "every vote should They point out that the state sell $200 million in general count" and that this just a way to collected an $8 billion dollar obligation bonds to update the insure everybody has that right. surplus and "spent it all" on voting systems currently in place. They also point out that of the unnecessary projects. They also The money raised from selling believe that if the elected Baskin(/f)Robbins« these bonds would help assist officials had spent the money the counties of California in "more wisely," the officials the purchasing of new voting would have more than enough equipment. The state would money to cover the cost. then pay part of the cost as Finally, the opponents well as the interest for the act. believe that the money The revenues that would pay received by the bonds could be for this act would come from spent on more important areas voter and corporate tax 5 such as education and roads, income. 8 rather than new equipment that 10% discount off your purchase The state would pay back •2i would be outdated by the time at either Togo's or Baskin Robbins with the bonds over a ten-year ^they pay back the money period. The total cost of the S:borrowed from these bonds. valid CSUSB student or faculty I.D. bonds would be an estimated 1 The quality of our voting Please present I.D, at the time of order. $255 - 200 million for the ^ system is critical to the welfare Not valid with any other discount, coupon principle and $55 for the •^of the voters. But the question interest. The average payment ^whether this act is the most or promotion. per year would be about $26 ^ appropriate means necessary to million. sfix this growing problem, is Togo's/Baskin Robbins The cost to counties would ^ still a question you must be a one-time matching cost 2 answer for yourself. However 4375 North University Parkway sauc no of $67 million to receive aid you vote consider finding out San Bernardino, CA 5>2407 from the act. Also, the for yourself what this act will 909-473-7494 counties would have to incur Computerized voting a future possibUity mean to the voter. Next to McDonald *s The Coyote Chronicle February 18, 2002 Roving Reporter Asking Students What They Think Faculty_Spo^ght What Black-American leader do you admire most? Pete Robertshaw By Teresita Sosa, Staff Writer By SusieMedina The Scene Editor Name: Shahba Ghalambor Major: Political Science/ Pete Robertshaw admits Finance that he has a difficult name, Year: Senior "I've been called Robert Maya Angelo- her writing is Petershaw and Robert Shaw." very deep and inspiring while Even though it is easy to at the same time being able to pronounce and grasp, it is appeal to everyone. somewhat confusing to remember which comes first, Pete or Robert. It was also easy to forget at this point in my interview which he was first: a Ph.D in Archaeology or Name; Amber Davis a really funny and down-to- Obispo, and the other goes to UC Major: Liberal Studies Dr. Robertshaw has much to smile about. earth guy. SantaCruz. Robertshaw himself Year: Sophomore Dr. Robertshaw has just available. graduated some years ago from Oprah - she seems to always be on recently won the annual Cal State Currently he has a pending Cambridge University in England, top of everything that is occurring. University Outstanding Professor application for a grant to go to Africa, where he earned all of his degrees in She gives good coverage, good Award for the year 2001. He says in which he will study glass beads Archaeology. After that he taught full opinions and supports her opinions he's "pleased and thinks it's an that are thought to have existed time at the University of Georgia and on the issues she covers. honor. There are a lot of other before 1500. The research will then moved over here. people on campus who deserve consist of using different chemicals "I like to do well and feel like I'm Name; Jolinda Guerra it. I'm lucky." Even if luck does to test the accurate age of this artifact. doing a good job and I like to do Major: Liberal Studies play a small part in his success, The result will be able to tell research. Some professors teach and Year: Senior Robertshaw has written three researchers not only how old the don't research, which is a big mistake Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, - for books and had over 60 item is, but in what part of the world because research keeps you fresh. everything he did, such as the publications published in different it originated. Because of the high There are always new things going on." civil rights movement, he archaeological texts. volume of trade that used to go on, inspired many people into On top of that and teaching for it is not detectable as of yet. Robertshaw plans to stay at Cal Slate Ijelieving Aait we are all people- now 13 years at Cal State, Dr. Robertshaw just celebrate 15603056 he is happy. "J cgn make my no matter the color of our skin Robertshaw does lots of research 50"' birthday and 25th anniversary own hours ancfnorfrtt' and that we all deserve respect. in Africa. He goes mainly in the with his wife. He has two grown do that at," he says in his stimmer and sometimes takes children, a boy and girl, one that's distinguishable English accent. "I'm students, if the grant money is graduated from Cal Poly San Luis just lucky," he says again. Name: Bobby Onesinas Major: Computer Science Year: Grad Student Eddie Murphy-He is a very Save a Buck or Two competent man, he write and directs his own work and has shown that fast food issue of the day. Every Macs only have one measly piece of By Sal Desalvatore, he is more than just a movie star. place has these .99 menus that have cheese. That just doesn't get it done. Staff Writer less than appealing food for cheap. Second, Big Macs are way over priced Getting the most bang for our These are meant to get us there, at $2.49. What I do when I go to bucks is a major concern on the realize that the cheap food doesn't McDonalds is get the 99-cent double Name: Stephanie Miller minds of everyone. We choose look as good as the expensive stuff, cheeseburger with Big Mac sauce Major: Art History the cheapest gas station, bank and order accordingly. Any of the instead of the ketchup and mustard it Year: Senior plans, etc. Why don't we pay food on the cheap menus can be comes with. Not only do I now get General Colin Powell- he has attention to the little things at the turned into the better stuff by two pieces of cheese, but I get the really succeeded, he holds a drive thrus? We spend millions simply adjusting the food. same taste of the B ig Mac for less than position in power, and respects of dollars a year on food that This may cost a few cents or half the price. Now I can order two his wife's feeling when she did doesn't take long to prepare or to not. Back to the Ultimate or three according to my hunger at that not want him to run for order- a no brainer, right? Just Cheeseburger, if you will. Icangfet moment. president. pick your meal and drive on thru. two Big Cheeseburgers for 99 cents This may not seem like mGch and I suggest that we should pay a combine them and I literally have the may in fact be a bother for some, but If you'd like to be in the Roving Reporter little more attention to the price same exact thing I would get if I trust me, getting exactly what you are or would like to see a question asked. Call we pay for what we order. ordered an Ultimate Cheeseburger. hungry for at a cheaper price is very For instance. Jack in the Box is Combined with my sauce change I satisfying. The examples I have us at (909) 880-5289 or email us at my personal favorite fast food have basically created a burger from showed are just my personal [email protected] restaurant. One of my favorite scratch that is cheaper and more experiences. If the fast food places I itemsfcTeat from Jack in the Box appealing to me. talked about are not your favorites, try is an Ultimate Cheeseburger. An Another example is at it at the place that you like. I almost ASI Movie Night Again Ultimate Cheeseburger has three McDonalds. I love Big Macs, but guarantee you'll find something you kinds of cheese, two-quarter for the money, the Big Mac just is like just as much, if not more, for pound patties, and mayonnaise all not a good value. First of all. Big cheaper than you're paying now. Don't forget next Tuesdayis ASI's next movie night. on a sesame seed bun. This burger is not light on calories or 1689 W. Kendall Open IVEon. - Sat. The movies will be Mons^s inc.,%hich isn't due out I>r. #K1 11:00 A.M. - 9;00 P.M. cash. She costs between $3.19 in video stores for anothermonth. 1^6 movie will be San Bernardino, Olused Sunday and $3.49 depending on location. CA 92407 played in the Events Center and piz^l^nd sodas will I personally do not like (909) 887-7644 be provided.,. .- ' mayonnaise, so I choose to get the The event is ope^td^nyone and has over-10(>seats "secret sauce." This little decision of asking for the sauce available.. For free fun and food, go to the Movie you like causes many people to i • Night. I eat something that isn't what they FINE THAI CMtNESC FOOD NO M.S.G. ADOED really want. Daily Special - 11:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. Saving money is the biggest For $3.89 Menu Is available all day. February 18,2002 The Coyote Chronicle Valentines Day Carnation Sale

HUGS 4 HEARTS Valentines 1!? Day came went fishing for a little plastic , 1S' By Yazmin Alvarez, 1s fish and if you caught it, you 1^ into full Staff Writer would win a real live guppie, 1^ bloom at •The 8th annual Hugs For Hearts and last but definitely not least, Cal State. event, hosted by a Heart Pink and Throb booth, the girls of Alpha MIs a • s red gifts Phi, was held on which was and flow­ February 13. where the The event took majority of ers were place outside the the money Alpha Phi PresidentQevyn Gravle, and S seen all lower commons raised came newly nominated king Eddie Cardenas. around in the patio area. from. The 1 campus. This philanthropy purpose of this women's health, and also some money will Sponsors inform students ASI sold carnations of all colors. project's purpose booth was to be donated to the Childrens center here on was to help raise money for have a heart throb nominee from campus. One of the girls fathers in Alpha women's health research and each Chapter raise money during Phi is going to match $1600.00 of what was cardiac care. the event from friends, and the raised throughout the event," also stated • Alpha Phi's Vice President of winner with the most money Grable. Marketing, Heidi Cupp, and co- raised would be serenaded and The event seemed to pay off in directors of Pltilaiithropy Laura crowned Heart Throb by .the the end. Money was raised, goals Harper and Jennifer Ward, planned ladies of Alpha Phi. were reached, and a heart throb was for 3 months in order to make this The winner of the Heart crowned. Alpha Phi has proven event possible. ASI, local Throb event was Eddie themselves to not fit the stereotype businesses, radio stations such as Cardenas, a member of the TKE of a typical sorority, but rather a X103.9. and non-profit chapter, who raised $716.20. mature and caring group of women. organizations such as In The Zone Tomi Oduyemi, also a TKE and UCCAP (University & member, came to support his College Campus Advocacy fellow brothers by attending the Project), which both help in event. " I came to support the adopting tobacco-free sponsorship Greek system,.butl'm also.here policies among in/off campus to help raise money for women's activities, also helped in making research'. I have a family this event possible by sponsoring member with breast cancer, so Fralernity brothers compete for it's important for me to be here and attending the event. highest donation to see who will Students, faculty, and Chapter and be supportive." be crowned Heart Throb king. Carnations sold for $j each. ^^a^«cmbers were invited to attend Along with the the annual carnival based event, from four other Chapters; %hich NvVwch cun^isvcd oi everything participated in the event, "about or from a jumper, which the kids over $4000.00 was totalled in the . j;Trom the Childrens Center om, end from this contest",, stated campus enjoyed, a cotton candy Devyn Grable, President of Alpha machine, a kissing booth which Phi, than last years event which provided a bag of Hershey's totaled at $3300.00. "All the Kisses, a fishing booth where you proceeds will go to research for How to Plan a Fundraiser The Lambda's not only pay for By Susie Medina, the printing of their own flyers The Scene Editor and pay rent to a club for a party, but also share their profit with Clubs and organizations make their UCR brothers from the same their presente visible by doing fraternity. "We do this because events, fundraisers, and serving a whenever we have an event, they cause. The idea is to promote their promote it to'their friends, groups, increase membership, and bringing in a higher crowd to the produce more money. club. And the same if they have Some make money for the an event- we'll help promote welfare of the club and its them." members, while others raise it for Bonillas says that his charity. Whatever the case, it is hard organization does not do social work to put together an event that events on campus because it is will draw in lots.of people, without "where students study, they don't being too expensive. want to come here for a party." Recently the Coyote Radio, a Ruben Cruz, Social Events Chair club on campus which accesses Cal of Latino Business Student State's own radio station, held an Association, agrees that their event that had a turnout of only 15 fundraiser events are us'ually not !.' WHAT DO YOU K N O W ABOUT YOU? ^ people. The Winter Meltdown is '3 . .i,-.. I--. i''-" -5. '3" what is was called, turned out to be held on campus for the same reason as Lambda. "We wouldn't a let down as members hoped for We offer all the services have them at Cal State because its an attendance of at least lf)0 you need in the real,world. people. The club became confused hard to get a crowd there because as to why an event that was it's not a social place. We usually Birth Control For the full range of have publicized with flyers and cards, them at clubs that people Emergency Contraception reproductive health care, call would have such a low turn out. already know so it draws more Cancer Screening Ezekial Bonillas of Lambda '-continued on l'd00'Z30-?Lm. Theta Phi fraternity says they gothe page 6 Testing and Treatment for-STDs full mile with promoting their " Confidential HIV/AIDS Testing Planned ParenthoocT - events. " We'll rent out a club and Orange am?5an Bernardino .Male Services pass put flyers everywhere and if '.'•ill'#' somebody else wants to help us pass out flyers- cool." www, plannedparenthoodOSBC.org The Coyote Chronicle February 18, 2002 Rooter Bus Goes to L,A. Poetry Comer When students weren't answering The Last Task By Crystal Vickery, questions or feasting on "Kentucky-Fried By. Omar Zubair Staff Writer Golden Eagle", they were learning cheers rain hits the face of a hero he walks down to the very edge to encourage the Coyotes to victory. bloodied hand holds bloodied blade each step, impressions in the sand Need a little excitement? CSUSB Upon arriving at Cal State LA, the one foot in mud, one foot descending the water slawly rocks his ankles students do, and they found it with the students got off the bus ahd walked right thoughts of warm begin to fade he grips his swqrd itght in his hand Coyote Pack's Rooter Bus into a party sponsored by the . to Cal State LA. With our CSULA Student Alumni field is empty, bodies strewn , = he readies his blade, so sure, so proud team doing so Association. There was more but duty hasn't left him yet the time has come to thrust well, every game is an food, music, dancing and even instincts say there is another'" oh, adventure. On Friday, the handle seem|^b far away the limbo. Student Kelly one last kill he must beget but this is the way it must... February 8, Coyote Pack Barron thought, "It was a great offered a trip to CSULA for bonding experience, CSULA though love and hunger break his spirit students to watch and the movement that was made then was totally supportive and will power tames his inner wants wasn't full of wrath or hate cheer while our Coyotes I'm looking forward to against the wind he,marches on it wasn't skillful, wasn't fancy battled the Golden Eagles having another game with with weapon drawn, his cQurage flaunts it was solely wrought of fate to remain number one in the region. Students headed towards right past the pastures brimmi rig bJoo^- The bus ride _1^ere was a silence for many moments their seats to watch the over roads of sand and paths of m^ abated by a single wave leading to the game was game after the party. They the hills, he covers, and mountainsk'tdo " full of excitement. Crissy but instead of crashing, it caressed the hero hollered, shouted, and his mind is set on what he must do ^ .ahd'carried him gently to his grave Tobiason, Coyote Pack screamed while the Coyotes advisor, created a trivia won a close game, 55-54. one last mile til he reaches the^balv game about CSUSB with hero's task was finished Go Coyotes! After the excitement of the that's where he knows his traif^-will, enB' ^ tlw-winds blew upward like a sigh a wide range of questions game, a quiet bus ride back but will it change things whetff^e's'^fini.^ed •^itymankind's reign having fallen from "What were Cal State's original school home to San Bernardino was just what it's a chance he knows he has to^tiiid ^ 4ti^^as a hello instead of good-bye colors?" (Sky blue and Earth brown) to students needed. "What kind of car does Coach Reynolds • -'V • February 22 and 23 are the last home his heart rate quickens, his muscl^iite "<«ji»wiy the buildings turned to soil drive?" (Chevrolet Impala). Anyone who basketball games for the season. Our the ocean's shore is in,his sight the weather wiped away the shame answered correctly was awarded a new Coyotes are the top team in the CCAA and he wants to cry, he wants to laugh the time of man was fading Coyote pennant. Students never had a dull ranked third in the country, so get out and the earth makes ready for- the final fight along with his ill-begotten fame moment, and learned a lot about Cal State's root on our Coyotes towards a national history. championship! the crashing waves all sit in silence great forests grew in deserted places 'We wouldn't have them at Cal State because it's hard and the clouds flock to the scene and beauty again graced all the land the hero knows the moment cometh no trace of man was left how to get a crowd here., " but it all seems so serene except on footprint in the sand

Swing-a-thon event took place earlier this fall. a graduate degree costs too much?

~ continued from page 5 wants to participate. The participators are people." LBSA does however have sponsored by the hour or by a flat donation- Here's a great one fundraiser on campus in which they all the proceeds go to the Ronald McDonald Investment cook carne asada meat in front of Student house in Loma Linda. Cal Baptist's Union and sell them to the students. "We Hp: Cal Baptist. From the suggestions given above, it Graduate always make money on carne asada," Cruz sounds that successful events should have admits. a criteria. Events should not be held on Degree Sounds easy enough so far, right? campus on weekend nights because Programs A graduate degree is Don t have an event on campus unless students do not like to party where they supposed to pay you're selling food. Not necessarily, says study each week, and if it's on a weekday Master of Business dividends-for a lifetime Becky Leiby from the sorority Alpha Delta during school, it should be somewhere Administration but not all graduate degrees are Pi. Their annual Swing-a-thon does not visible like in front of the library or Student have food, ticket sales, or even much Union. Master of Science in created equal. At Cal Baptist, you can promoting, but they managed to earn It is also important to remember that Cal Counseling count on personalized almost $3(X)0 profit from the event. "All State is primarily a commuter school and Fsycliology attention from' talented faculty, of our sisters, some of our Greek brothers doesn't have a high reputation for fun widely recognized graduate programs, and sisters, and a few students participate, weekend social events. I must, however, Masters Degrees swinging for a whole 24 hours." urge clubs to be optimistic as events such in Education and an ethical focus that distinguishes Even though the event is not as ASI's Movie Night, and Coyote Pack's you from the crowd. So don't think of publicized to the school, it is stft in front of Hoop N' Howl events have shown to be Master of Arts your Cal Baptist graduate degree as Pfau Library and is open to anyone who crowd-grabbers. in Englisli money out of pocket. It's more like Come be a part on our staff! We Education Credential money in the bank. need all positions filled. Please call Programs (909) 880- 5289 Cal Bajltist also offers' undergraiiuate degree 2MNDBJMS programs in more than • mtn 20 areas. card errtities CSUSB Staff ..„d Students to

I Iha** 84 32 hfagiiolia Aoenue Bivepsido, Collfornis 8 2 5 0 4 1.877.228.8877 sut .AH tSuy 1. 9 0 8J4 3.4 24 8 Nit?.!* 't. .«r thf rtVs., .at. February 18, 2002 The Coyote Chronicle Jazz: America's Original Art Form music. However one may feel How to start collecting this vast good introductions, as are pianist By Paul Sweeny about this controversy, the African genre? First of all, listen to KLON Bill i£vans' "Waltz for Debby" and Special to the Chronicle American contribution to culture and write down who/what you like drummer Art Blakey's Moanin\ Perhaps the only art form that is undeniable. Louis Armstrong, when the DJ comes on. Then, take the United States has produced the New Orleans-born trumpet your list to a store such as Borders and unleashed on the world is in player and vocalist became an Books and Music and start the form of blues and jazz music. international sensation by crossing collecting. Originating in the late nineteenth racial boundaries, and paved the How do I educate myself? The century in the Mississippi Delta road for Duke Ellington, Count Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD, 5"" region, improvisational-based Basie, Miles Davis, John Cokrane Edition, is a valuable reference music can be traced to and numerous other musicians and source. It is well written by performances by slaves in New composers. knowledgeable critics to help Orleans' Kongo Square. Blues Jazz music should be heard, collectors sift through thousands of and jazz music arose from and one can do that by tuning in choices. In addition, Down Beat African idioms in folklore, and to 89.1 KLON out of Long Beach. magazine is the " Bible" for rhythms that endured the This is a listener-supported station enthusiasts of blues, jazz and with no commercials, and it "other" music forms, such as Prince, hardships of slavery. Cultural Count Basie resistajtce became manifest in features Latin/Afro-Cuban jazz, James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, etc... the spirituals and soul music of Miles Davis blues, soul and related music 24/7. Who should I start with? It really Now is a good time to get into jazz the day. In the early twentieth for sophistication when portrayed in " Classic" jazz should not however depends on your taste, but it is hard because the major labels. Blue Note, century, the music progressed television" commercials. Last year, be confused with "smooth" jazz, to go wrong with the following top- Verve, Fantasy Group and Columbia north, finding distinct the " Ken Burns On Jazz" series ran championed by Kenny 0 and his shelf recordings: Miles Davis-A'iW are using new technologies to strongholds in Memphis, Kansas twice on PBS, and introduced the ilk. " Real" jazz spans Delta blues, of Blue, Cookin\ Bitches Brew, In remaster old recordings. The best is City. St. Louis and New York music to a wider audience. swing. Bebop, Hard Bop, Avant A Way; these selections cover even better, so go out and appreciate City. Unfortunately, the series also came Garde, and Free styles, right into the Davis' long career and are only a the African-American art form, and Jazz today is more affluent, under scrutiny by jazz critics as the electric fusion and modem "Acid" starting point. John Coltrane's buy into a piece of American culture and is often used as a metaphor best and worst thing to happen to the jazz. Soultrane and A Love Supreme are and history. Understanding the Roots of Stereotyping Hollywood is a source of By Jake Zylman different ways that African audience feels they can identify federal budget, when in fact, welfare influential stereotyping that affects Multi- Cultural Editor Americans have been cast and with the characters. involves only one percent of the stereotyped over the years in the The news media stereotypes federal budget. While defense is by the national perception of black Dr. Mary Texeira, director of media. far the biggest people. It has long been an implied the Ethnic Studies program here A special emphasis was given to allocation of the understanding that for a black actor at Cal State, addressed African TV because of the high viewership, budget, Texeira points to be successful in Hollywood, they ^^^erican stereotypes in the especially young childrM; Accpr^g^ out that it is easier to " %aflnQt threatetiihgr. This visual media in a presentation to Dr. Texeira. chifareh***spend more'" blame the poor for explains the success of Will 6mith given 'Vhursday in the ASl than three hours watching TV daily, wasting our precious and Eddie Murphy. Denzel boardroom. , while parents spend only 38 minutes tax dollars. Washington may be considered as . The focus of the presentation per week with their children involved This interpretation an exception as he remains the only was explaining the historical and in meaningful conversation. It is no of the news media has black actor on the Hollywood "A current social structure that wonder at such an impressionable age a vast effect on how List" of film stars. supports and validates the that children are swayed by the American people _While it is unanimously stereotyping of African depictions of villains as dark and view the welfare considered to have a negative affect Americans in the media. This is often times having accents." system and the people on the national perception of important because stxiety tends Dr. Texeira also brought up the involved. By blaming African Americans, and some to mirror the ideologies of media fact that successful black TV shows, recipients for being disagree to the extent of the and applies these images and such as The Cosby Show, are lazy, the media misses influence, it is vital that everyone Dr. Mary Texeira spouke on Thursday expectations to real life. successful because they emulate a the complete story by recognizes some of the patterns that Several examples were used white family in several aspects. This African Americans failing to report or the media uses to influence the way from popular media outlets of immulation translates into a higher and the poor in general as being a attempt to understand the situation the American view people of past and present to identify viewership because the white scourge on society that drains the from the perspective of the poor. different races. DATING OUTSIDE YOUR RACE interracial couples to gain do not want to see their children go­ women. On television we see such tered reality that all others live in. Teresita Sosa society's acceptance. For many ing through this, st) that is why in celebrities as Diana Ross, Cuba They have been blinded by their Staff Writer years interracial dating was India, there is dating out side of your Gooding Jr. and Charles Barkley prejudice and ignorance that they The increasing multi- thought to be morally wrong. race." with their white spouses, which gives were taught as children. They need racialization and its counter Separate cultures forbid the mix­ What if that were true? What if us another reason to believe that in­ to accept that they live in a diverse trend, interracial dating, have ing of the races. Petiple had great everyone stuck by their own race terracial romance is not wrong. world. Interracial dating is nothing made for considerable contro­ fear that the blood or traits of their and had no interaction with anyone " I myself am in an interracial new. It has always been part of so­ versy. given culture would combine with else from a different race. This relationship. It doesn't matter what ciety, but now people are more open Myths about interracial dat­ those of another culture, and that would then be the foundation of the person's skin color is, it's all to accepting the change. ing, which have emerged from a interracial offspring would show prejudice and hate between every­ about how the person treats you and The media embeds stereotypical decades of stKially constructed up confused about their cultural al­ one. On the other hand, ask your­ makes you feel", expressed Celena images in the minds of audiences racism, not only influence our legiance. self this: Wouldn't it be wonderful Gunner. that reinforce what they have views of multiracial individuals Hajira Rahim agrees that the for a child to grow up in an environ­ The way people perceive one learned from their childhood envi­ and their families, but also hurt mixing of races involves problems ment where there arc no color lines another today reflects on way each ronment. the individuals who care for in the long run. "I think that in the and no hate. Just the love and un­ individual chooses their mate. Peciple Love is blind, it is often said them. Despite increasingly en­ United States, we tend to accept it derstanding of their culture? are more willing to take the risk in and apparently it has become in­ gaging in interracial dating, more than from where I come In today's everyday life, inter­ dating outside of their own cultures creasingly color- blind. We all have many in society have not yet from. racial dating is becoming much without feeling remorse about what been given equal opportunity. There been able to accept this trend. In India people view every­ more acceptable. Interracial couples their families will think. But there should be no reason why when two Interracial dating becomes a thing in long-term, and the prob­ appear everywhere. They seem so are those who still believe that inter­ people who date from different source of conflict because it lem with interracial dating would normal that many people don't pay racial dating is just a way of corrupt­ races should be judged. Indeed they blends individual's different cul­ be the adaptation of the other any attention to their racial contrast. ing U.S. civilization, believing that themselves realize that it isn't about tures, beliefs, customs, and also person's cultural as opposed to Walking down the street are His­ interracial dating will produce mixed race but about their connection awakens racial prejudices. yours. The dating or marriage panic women holding Black men's children with diluted cultural beliefs. with one another. There are too This is why it is difficult for would not last very long. People ands or Asian men with White These individuals have not yet en­ many otherr variables than race. The Coyote Chronicle February 18,2002

The Cal State Celebrates Ash Wednesday

Upcoming Events By Karla Buchanan each persons February 18,2002 Staff Writer forehead, meant to What: R & B Band represent the mortal Nearly 80 students and faculty Where: Student Uttion Patio body. came together Wednesday for a 30- The services When: ,11am-1pm Presented by the Adult Re- minute service in honor of Ash were sponsored by Presented by the Cross Entry Center Wednesday, the Christian Cultural Center the Newman beginning of Lent. Catholic Ministry. February 21, 2002 The service began with the The group meets February 19, 2002 What: Poetry Slam cross being brought into Events every Sunday What: Minority Health Fair Where: Student Union center B of the Student Union, evening from 6:30 to Where: Student Union Fireplace Lounge followed by the ministers 9:00 pm at the Fireplace Lounge From Left: Adriana Franco, Vendor's Lane When: 12noon-2pm performing the services, Including in the Student Union. The group Merechelle Datuin, Jay Olegario When: 10am-2pm Presented by the Cross Cultural the organizer of the event, Gloria discusses religious topics as well perform during the Ash Wednesday Center Presented by the Cross Fetta. as current events. ceremony Cultural Center and S.O.U.L. "The focus of Lent is God, What: Two One Act Plays about doing what we normally What: Jazz Band Where: Performing Arts Recital don't and reminds us of why Christ Where: Student Union Patio Hall died," explained Fetta, who leads When: llam-lpm When: 8pm the Newman Catholic ministry on Presented by Cross Cultural Presented by the Adult Re- campus. Fetta also explained that Center. Entry Center Lent focuses on three principles: Encore presentation on Feb. prayer, fasting and charity. February 20, 2002 22"^ at 8pm • The service included prayer What: ASA Black Wednesdays and inspirational words shared by Where: Student Union February 21®*, 22°'*, 23"*, Fetta, briefly interrupted with Courtyard ' 2002 traditional songs led by CSUSB When: llam-2pm What: The Vagina Monologues students Merechelle Datuin, Jay Presented by PHI BETA Where: Student Union Event Olegario and Adriana Franco. SIGMA Center ^ "I want to keep up with my When: 7pm all performance religion in college," explained What: The Nest of the Wise dates Datuin, when asked why she chose Where: The ASl Lounge Presented by the Women's to participate in the services. When: 12noon-lpm, encore at Resource Center and CSUSB The services ended 6pm7pm. Women's Studies Program traditionally with the minister's placing a small amount of ash on Receiving Ashes: Amy Greorge, CSUSB st Oil thiS D^y in Histoiy Februaiy 21, 1965 Activist and Black Nationalist Malcolm X was assassinated on this day. Malcolm X, who was born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska in 1925, changed his last name to X after arguing his Friday night is going to be a previous African idep^y-had been stolen during slavery. tough game for our team. The Malcolm, who became frustrated with the Nation of Islam's #1 'Votes will resistance in getting involved with the growing Civil Rights be taking on our conference movement of the 1960's, traveled to Mecca where he discovered rivals, the Bakersfield the orthodox Muslim faith which differed from the teachings of Roadrunners, in a title Elijah Muhammad. His assassination made him more powerful fight to keep the #1 spot in in death by the ideologies he left for generations to come. the CCAA. We need to get as many as possible if not more students out to this game so we stay on top! February 18, 1931 The game tip off is at 7:30 pm on Friday, February 1, 2002 at the Coussoulis Author Toni Morrison was born on this day. Morrison, whose Arena. ASl is sponsoring the Coyote Howl at this game. The club who credits include multiple best selling novels, won the Pulitzer registers the most students in attendance will receive $100. Let's get out there Prize in 1987 for her novel Beloved, and the highest literary and show Bakersfield just what kind of a school we are! honor, the Nobel Prize, in 1993. In 1987 she became the first Wear your Coyote Pack shirt and get free stuff at the game, and keep earning African American women to ever hold a chair at an Ivy League points towards the Back the Pack and the Coyote Blue Awards. Currently LBSA Institution, when Morrison became the Professor of the is in the lead for the Back the Pack Award (most participation) and the Zetas are Humanities at Princeton University. ahead in points for the Coyote Blue (most spirited). For additional points and to have an active role in the game, join the 542 Crew to pass out pizzas, throw candy, and just get crazy. Come in costume, or get a wig and blue paint from the Coyote Pack table by 7 pm. The craziest 542 Crewmember will get a FREE February 20, 1924 CSUSB Sweatshirt. Screen legend and director Sydney Poitier was born on this On Friday February 8, 2002, Coyote Pack and ASl will sponsor two rooter day. Poitier became the first African American to be nominated buses going out to Cal State LA to cheer on our team. Tickets are $5 for Coyote for an Academy Award for Best Actor in 1958 for his role in Packers and $10 for all others. Price includes transportation, game admission, The Defiant Ones. Poitier later won the Oscar for Best Actor in party at CSULA with pizza and soda, and a Coyote pom-pom. Buses will leave 1963 for his role in Lilies of the Field. He made history once campus at 4:30 pm sharp from the bus loop at the main entrance of campus. again by sharing an interracial kiss with a white actress in I966's Don't miss the bus. Jump on board now! Get your tickets today at AD 121 Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. He is also known for being or at the Coyote Pack table at the game on Friday February 1. the director in the hit 1977 comedy. Stir Crazy If you need MORE information please call (909) 880-5008.

For more details oriojotn Coyote Pack contact the Aiumni Office University at policy applies February 23, 1868 (909) 880-500^. at all campus Activist and one of the founders of the NAACP, W.E.B. DpBois events was born on this day. DuBois attended Fisk University in Nashvjlle in 1888, and later graduated Harvard University in 1890. His car^r spans 95 years of dedication to the improvement and advancement ASSOClAT»J*STUOSNTS IKCO[|PORATSL> of Africans and African Americans alike. He wrote 21 books, edited 15 books, and published over 100 essays and articles. ASSOCIATION February 18, 2002 The Coyote Chronicle TAIWANESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION Edit Me PUTS ON NEW YEAR CELEBRATION Journey #5- Get it While the Getting is Good ''Get it While You Can'"-Janis JopHn Shareena C, Clark

Do you remember your high battling with it. Perhaps it is school graduation? You know, the because of society, who knows. one that's like every other Well, I say to hell with society! graduation when the most To hell with all those people who successful student, the principal, told me I could not do anything and the guest speaker gave that "Go with my writing, and to hell with get 'em tiger" speech. You were whoever told you that you could either hyped up by the idea and not do something. If Bill Clinton ready to conquer the world or you can dodge the draft, I can write a were like me and just turned the book, or sell a screenplay. You can volume up on your Discman. be a doctor, or a lawyer, or Frankly, I found Led Zeppelin whatever you want to be. Do not was better than listening to some let some jamoke who has never Ivy league bound, top of the class, spent a day in your skin tell you yuppie in training, boy band loving that you cannot do something. teenager give me advice on life. Don't be disheartened by someone What does some kid who grew up who told you " No", or " You in a gated community know about Can't". my life? Nothing. Have some faith in yourself. Don't get me wrong here. If There is a fine line between that graduation speech changed modesty and self-contempt. Do your life, and you have it all figured not settle as an indentured out, by all means, put this article servant, you better get your forty Traditional Lion used to celebrate the Chinese new Year down and live your life. For those acres and a mule and then some. of you who would have slipped Don't wait for the okay, or through the cracks if it wasn't for someone else to get it for you. Get mom or dad or Pastor Alexander it yo' damn self. You don't need or whoever, read on. permission from Big Brother! Like me, some people grew up You better take what is yours and with only their parent, guardian, or |etjt while the^etting is good „ close friends beMeviog ^ 6ecttus^-^ft aren't getting any Some people only had them to younger, your hair isn't getting believe in them. Some have been any thicker, and Uncle Sam ain't put down and rejected. Some have handing down nothing to you! been considered worthless until Forget that half-assed notion proven valuable. We were, and still that a person like you is only are at times the ones who had to allowed to go so far in life. If work twice as hard to be seen as some idiot tries to tell you there equals. We are the ones who had is no room at the top, you tell that some type of stereotype slapped on punk to make room on his lap, or our foreheads as soon as we were be out of his office by 5pm! born, and still to this day we are "I am the lizard king, I can do May Su performs a iraditional Chinese dance to music ChienjuLien, President of the TWSA. speaks constantly finding ourselves anything!" - Jim Morrison Think Hard Before Getting Married Young includes stepparents, step- By Jonna St. John respect and trust" from both sides. deal with divorced parents. So go into a marriage relying on the Staff Writer siblings, and half-siblings. Most students I spoke with what do we do? fact that if it doesn't work out you There are many reasons for had a rather general consensus: Well, some of us wait until we can just get divorced, you will How many of you guys the so-called "broken homes" and Don't get married until you have are financially stable and inevitably fail. He did suggest proposed marriage this past there are also many an education, career, and are emotionally ready to commij, however, as many students did, Valentine's Day? And, how many consequences. Surprisingly, the financially stable to do so. Being while others of us try a new that living together would of you girls said yes? Well... average American spends the that this is an institution of higher phenomena called " Starter probably be a better alternative in recent studies, statistics, polls, majority of their life unmarried. education, you would assume Marriages." A starter marriage, getting the feel for marriage than etc. etc. say, " Wait! Don't rush This is due to just not wanting to most would say this. according to Wordspy.com, is a actually getting married with the into anything!" get married or, of course, early Another popular argument first marriage that lasts only^a short intention of getting out later. According to the National divorce. Susan, a sophomore for waiting was best explained by time and ends in a clean divorce, Tony, a senior Photography Center for Health Statistics, 43% communications major here on Robert, a senior business major meaning no kids, no property, and major, thinks living together marriages end in divorce. of first campus, feels a person must get on campus. He believes that no hostility towards each other. might be " just as effective" as One in three marriages ends to know someone before they when people marry at a young Sometimes this is done starter marriages. Well, I hate to within the first 10 years, and one should get married. age, they are " sacrificing so intentionally, and other times, be the bearer of bad news, but in five ends within the first five Marrying at a young age much." There is so much to according to Pamela Paul, author studies show that couples who years. This means that by 2005, doesn't allow for this. This could experience that you wouldn't be of "The Starter Marriage and the marry after living together stand 20% will already be divorced, and quite possibly end in divorce. On able to experience if you were Future of Matrimony", people are a more than 50% chance of getting by 2010 only 63% remain the other hand, Salina, a freshman tied down. With marriage comes " mesmerized by the romantic idea divorced. married. But, they better watch nursing major at CSUSB, has more responsibilities which ^f marriage and blinded to the Is there any hope for out because another 6% will friends that got married this past means less leisure, time without reality." Doesn't that sound all too marriage? It doesn't seem like it divorce in the next five years. Valentine's Day and another your spouse. familiar? does it? After all the research, Pretty disturbing statistics, couple of friends that have been However, these opinions do I asked students on campus statistics, and analysis, an obvious but for most of us, they probably married a while and were married not coincide with statistics, but what they thought about this idea and common sense conclusion do not come as a shock. I was at a young age," right out of high because so many of us are and not one person said they would remains. It is the important considered the abnormal one school." products of divorced homes, actually do this. Ron Placentia, a message conveyed in Pamela throughout school because my Salina doesn't believe the there is the underlying fear of senior English major, was Paul's book according to Katie parents are still married. Divorce older the person, the more becoming a statistic ourselves. absolutely shocked with this Roiphe of Slate.com, "If someone is all around us. The nuclear prepared for marriage they will We are afraid we too will have notion. " I think it's terrible! asks you to marry them, just to be family is no longer the mother, be. " It just all depends on how failed marriages and we want to Marriage should be for life!" safe, you might want to give the father, kids, and dog. Now it you feel." There has to be " prevent our children having to He also thinks that when you idea some thought." The Coyote Chronicle February 18, 2002 BRI NGING IT ON from their own fundraisers to They were also sponsored by Axis by Priscilla Thompson buy spirit packets, cheer leading footwear, who paid for their warm Stajf Writer shoes, pants, and pom-poms. up gear and equipment. "When you The squad not only consists of have a school that is supportive, the Forget giving spirit, give females, but five gentlemen as cheerleaders really do have some­ funding! The CSUSB Spirit well. thing to cheer about. They work very Squad's main purpose is to keep The spirit squad performs at hard'and are dedicated at making our school's spirit alive. But un­ games, their team number one." fortunately, the school doesn't al­ games, soccer games, basketball Cecil admits, "We ranked num­ ways return the favor. The squad games, and pep rallies. Next year ber one in cheerleading because we spends three hours rehearsing two the squad will start competing were part of a department and we to three days a week at athletic throughout the Southern Califor­ were well trained. Having your games. "We work very hard to nia area, according to Moore. school support you makes the differ­ support our teams and enjoy the "We may not rank as high as ence." games, as well," says coach Kris other Cal State universities, but How can two Cal State schools Moore. we do alright". (Califomia State University San Ber­ The spirit squad receives a Former Cal State Long nardino and Califomia State Univer­ small athletic budget that provides Beach cheerleader Jason Cecil sity Long Beach) treat their cheer­ them with their shirts and skirts. said, " On our campus, cheer­ leaders so differently? CSUSB needs to courtesy of John J. Eddy Spirit squad cheering at one of this San Manuel and Xpress Rent a Car leaders were treated like gods", to start making our squad a priority, seasons basketball games. are the two sponsors that support and from the sound of things, taking the squad on as part of the Ath­ Anyone interested in being the spirit squad. San Manuel pro­ they were. Cal State Long Beach letic Department and fund them. and keeping the team pumped up. apart of our school's spirit squad, vides them with $500, and with cheerleaders were many times Treat them like a team, so that It's this university's turn to lend tryout will be held during the spring travel for the away games. Xpress given full ride scholarships for our squad can be treated with the re­ them a hand. Spirit Squad- keep quarter in May and in the fall quar­ provides them with transportation cheering, and their Athletics De­ spect that they deserve. The squad up the hard work. Fans- Support ter. For more informatioh contact to the L.A and Dominguez Hills partment covers choreography, showcases their hard work on the the spirit squad just as you would games. The squad has raised $400 uniform, and competition cost. courts, getting the audience excited the basketball team. Coach ICris Moore. FRAMES PER SECOND the startling success by Ivan Fernandez CROW AND of the GBA, Syndicated Columnist Nintendo decided to drop the price of the New York City became the handheld to $79.99 after only eight home for the Toy Fair this week. At months on the market. Nintendo has the fair, Peter MacDougall, Executive WEASEL sold more than 125 million Game Boy Vice President of Sales and Marketing units, (Game Boy, GB Pocket, Gft ^something for adults and for Nintendo of America, George by Melissa Adams Color, GB Advai^ce) since young people alike—and will Harrison, Senior Vice President of A & E Editor introduction of the Game Boy back in provide everyone with Marketing and Corporate 1989. The top ten Game Boy memorable imagery that will Communications for Nintendo of CROW AND WEASEL: games for 2001 were: last beyond the final dimming America, and Perrin Kaplan, Vice Set in a mythical time when of the lights. President of Corporate Affairs for l)Pokemon Crystal, 2)Super the world was still new. Crow and Nintendo of America, led a briefing Mario Advance, 3)Pokemon Silver, Weasel tells of two young Animal THe Tale: held at the Four Seasons Hotel that 4)Pokemon Gold, 5)Mario Kart People who travel north from their "The horses shivered of: Photo Courtesy of amazon.com . focused on the growth of the gaming Advance, 6)The Legend of Zelda: village to the Land Where the night. Pintos and buckskins, CROW AND WEASEL now industry and the success of the Game Oracle of Ages, 7)The Legend of Dreaming Begins. sorrels and blue roans. They lives on primarily through Boy Advance and the Nintendo Zelda: Oracle of Seasons, 8)Super CROW AND WEASEL is a stood watering in the creek or elementary school class Gamecube. universal story rendered in the Mario Bros. DX, 9)Tony Hawk's Pro continued to graze, their breath rooms and live productions As stated in my last column, style of a Native American myth. Skater 2 Advance, 10)Harty Potter rising in steam." 2001 was the year for gamers and the Audience members will be able utterly unexpected bonuses, like Advance. Crow and Weasel were not numbers help prove it. Video game to recognize various forms and the details of how they hunt prey In other news, Nintendo yet men, not old enough to sales were up by forty-three percent, elements of classical literature, to sustain themselves. There is announced the release dates for two of smoke the pipe as the men of reaching a total of nine billion dollars such as the bildungsroman magic as they are saved from near its most anticipated games for the their tribe did, but they were old in sales in the US alone. Thanks to (coming-of-age story) and the enough to make man-sized death by a benevolent spirit in the the release of the Nintendo Gamecube. Star Fox Adventures: hero's journey as delineated by form of a bear. Most of all, there is plans. "Over the previous Gamecube, Game Boy Advance and Dinosaur Planet, produced by Rare, Barry Lopez. Play productions winter they had agreed between the appreciation of their story and Microsoft's Xbox, console sales shot and Eternal Darkness: Sanity's usually employ various themselves that they wanted to what it means to their people when up to forty percent. Requiem, produced by newly- techniques of world theatre travel farther north than anyone they return. "I would ask you to Nintendo is calling vhe acquired Silicon Knights, will be ranging from Classical Greek to had ever gone, farther north remember only this one thing," Gamecube a success, selling as well released on June 10 and 24 respectively. Kabuki, Noh, and other forms of than their people's stories said Badger. "The stories people and even better than they had Both games will sell for a retail price Asian drama, all the way to went." tell have a way of taking care of originally hoped. 1.25 million GCN's of $49.95. contemporary theatre, dance, Their plans were dismissed them. If stories come to you, care were sold in the US while 1.3 million The wireless Gamecube controller, music and performance art to tell by their parents as youthful for them. And learn to give them units were sold in the Land of the the Wavebird, will also be released on this classic tale. foolishness, and dangerous to away where they are needed. Rising Sun. The top ten games June 24 for a retail price of $39.95. Masks, puppetry, and an boot. Then Mountain Lion, one Sometimes a person needs a story By the end of June, Nintendo elaborate live soundscape are of the elders of the tribe, had a more than food to stay alive. That sold for the Gamecube in 2001 expects to have a library of sixty games also often combined with other powerful dream in which he is why we piit these stqries in each were: on the Gamecube. The library will traditional forms of storytelling saw Crow and Weasel standing other's memory. This is how l)SuperSmashBros., 2)Luigi's include third-party games such as to tell the tale of Crow and on the bank of the River of people care for themselves. One Mansion, 3)Star Wars Rogue Spider-man: The Movie and Weasel, two youngsters from the Floating Ashes, far to the north. day you will be good storytellers. Squadron 2: Rogue Leader, Bloody Roar: Primal Fury from Tribe of Animal People who are The dream convinced Mountain Never forget these obligations." 4)Pikmin, 5)Tony Hawk's Pro sent on a vision quest from the Activision, Smashing Drive from Lion that the journey these not- Amen! Skater 3, 6)Madden NFL 2002, Plains of the US to the frozen Namco, Evolution Worlds from Ubi yet-men had planned should go CROW AND WEASEL will 7)Wave Race; Blue Storm, tundra of the Arctic Circle. The forward. This is the story of that be put on by the the CSUSB Soft, Resident Evil from Capcom, 8)Super Monkey Ball, 9)SSX others they meet along the way, journey. Theater Arts Department in March. Soccer Slam and Sonic Adventure Tricky, 10)NHL Hitz 2002. as well as the many lessons they There is danger as they Directed by Johanna Smith, the 2 Battle from Sega, Wrestlemania take from them (and the lessons The Game Boy Advance, cross uncharted lands, almost play runs March 1,2,7,8,9 at 8pm X8 from THQ, James Bond 007: they learn from each other) losing their lives in theprocess. and March 3,and 10 at 2pm. which debuted last year, controlled Agent Under Fire from Electronic provide them with a rich and There is humor; the "banter Tickets will be available through more than a third of total hardware Arts, Spy Hunter from Midway and compelling story to bring back to between Crow and Weasel is the University box office. For more sales in the industry. more from additional developers the tribe. funny, but their first meeting information, please contact (909) The Game Boy Advance including Interplay, Kemco, CROW AND WEASEL is a with the people they find in the 880-5859 or Johanna Smith at produced a revenue of 1.7 billion beautiful, lyrical story with far north is priceless. There are (9095,880-5000 ext. 5881. dollars in the US alone. Because of Konami and Take Two. T

The Coyote Chronicle February 18, 2002 Do You Have A CONCERT Reason? CONNECTION The Underground Network by Anti-Flag

by Krista Morris Hestaurant 'Row Staff Writer by Melissa Adamson A & E Editor

At a time where Wal-Mart has a «•A/0 Apology" MArao's

(fyrics/music: Justin i Sane) Located: off University Ave, j Downtown Riverside j Portions: Average j Price: Expensive j Service: Good i Taste: Good = Mario's is an upscale Ital­ Underground Network, produced by ian restaurant across the street Wreck Cords, has a lot to offer in one Slaughtered by the from the Mission Inn in the n/ii (political) - punk LP. Within 13 hands of a butcher songs, vocalists/guitarists Justin Sane and The hands of the heart of downtown Riverside. Chris Head shout about economic butcher were the The food is excellent, all of the struggle, Bikini Island, fascism, Panama, hands of a "doctor" pasta is wonderful,and the right-wing politics, corporate media, and And these are the , chicken parmagiana definitely isolationism. Their songs encourage golden days that you deserves a gold star, and even ; taking action in social issues that the rich want to bring back? their appetizers are good | Making it illegal ignore and the public never knows about. enough to make a meal of. The ; Aside from the political agendas the won't make it go away service is good, although serv- : lyrics carry, drummer Pat Thetic and bass The rich will fly to ers can be a little aloof. On the player #2 Chris carry the rhythm section far off lands, the bright side, the absence of your with fury. The songs are formed from a poor will stay and bass guitar platform instead of guitar due pray that their back server can give you ample time ; to son^ having strong bass leads and alley abortion is clean ; to quietly romance your dinner ' scales by #2 Chris, followed by Sane and and safe partner. Overall, Mario's Head on guitar. Anti-Flag's aggressive You can't make it makes for an elegant evening ; melody with politically fueled lyrics in go away, so why en­ of fine wining and dining. i Underground Network has continued danger women's lives? their reputation of being hard-hitting Because the issue avengers of social strife in punk rock. here for you isn't BILLY T'S Although it is important to have life... pride in our country that has provided so irS CONTROL! Control Located: Foothill Ave., opportunities for us to exhaust, of what we do and many Rialto ; Anti-Flag wants to lift up the rug our say Portions: Average | government likes to sweep social issues BUT YOU'LL NEVER Price: Good ; under. I don't recommend buying this GAIN CONTROL-CON­ LP to take notes on and start preaching TROL-CONTROL Service: Good i about socialist issues in South America. Is to value life, to Taste: Good But I do recommend buying this LP for a move a factory to the Billy T's is a family style | fast-paced sound and to consider other place that you can restaurant and burger place, i points of view. Know why you are putting most easily f*** those The small chain has locations that American flag on your car, not laboring for you? in San Bemardino and in because Peter Jennings thought it was a That isn't what I call Foniana. Billy T's is a good a high value on life good idea. place to go if you want to get And yet that is the in somewhere on a Friday Check out www.anti-tlag.com and policy of those on the night without a wait. The www.fatwreck.com right who back the brainwashed Jesus food is good, and the price is definitely right. Billy T's is Photos and lyrics for Anti-Flag Jumpers with the cash flow for the the only place I know of courtesy ofAntiflag.com - fight where you can go and get a But we won't let you seven course meal for ten control our lives bucks. Now, mind you- this We're not gonna be isn't the most delicious five I Stand herded like your flock star food you'll ever have. of sheep, I value life more than anything... This is more like what your And your false mor­ mom used to make for you, Corrected it is still worth going. als can't do a thing to but hey, In the February 4"^ issue of^he brainwash me I recommend going for lunch Coyote Chronicle, I, Melissa Adamson, I'LL NEVER BE sometime. Dinner is a differ­ made a mistake which I'd like to clarify. YOUR'S-YOUR'S-YOUR'S ent story because there are In my article on theTeatro Universitario And there's no Jus­ usually a lot of families in en Espanol, I stated that the play they tice, in a system there for dinner and as we all were presenting this quarter on Latino that's run by greedy know, if the kids at the next culture was the first Latino play to old men, who want to table are screaming and appear on campus. This was an error. control our lives throwing food, you'll have a The Teatro Universitario en Espanol You're not gonna was been performing Latino plays on control our lives any­ much harder time enjoying and Jell-O! this campus for 11 years. more.. your burger, fries The Coyote Chronicle February 18, 2002 's Legacy

by the film's producers. The film's fervently making their place in by Bethany Anderson production team unanimously history, while ultimately fate had Staff Writer decided that Aaliyah's life and other plans for them. multiple ranges of talents had to be Aaliyah's light will never On February 22, 2002, the addressed. The tribute will include diminish as long as her family and feature film Queen of the Damned highlights and comments from the fans keep her memory alive. Known will be released for^^ ^e^r music,^ acting,^ and by Ivan Fernandez why it's good, although it helps & Marcos Landin (wink, wink). Staff Writers MARCOSI Not only was it well- Movies reviewed will be written, but it also had some great graded on a four-star system rang­ shots in it. The editing was above ing from one (terrible) to four (in­ par. Please do not be offended if credible). you are fat. However, instead of stars, we IVAN & MARCOS: We give will use "Snootchies" ,like the ones "Monster's Ball" a unanimous used by Jay & Silent Bob. They Snootch to the Motherf@#$in Akasha. PhotoscouriesyofMovie.com herself with enigmatic producers go as follows: Nootch! As the cast , , .c t , j , • .u ; such as Timberland and Missy Elliot, Aaliyah and Stuart Townshed shanns the silver screen, . One star = Snootch walks the red to name a few. Two stars = Snootchie MOVIE NEWS WE carpet on the Even if you are not a fan of the Three stars = Snootchie Bootchie STOLE FROM THE night of the big Hollywood cast, crew, and friends that referred Vampire Chronicles hy Anne Rict, Four stars = Snootch to the premiere, the presence of the lead to Aaliyah's presence on the set as make February 22 an opportunity to Motherf@#$in Nootch!! INTERNET! 1 role, played by Aaliyah Haughton, a " bright light." celebrate the limitless career of a " will be inevitably absent. There are now talks by bright light" nam'ed Aaliyah MONSTER'S B ALL From filmforce.ign.com (Steve Her untimely death on August Aaliyah's family to have her life Haughton. Head),time to make another trip 25, 2001, shocked the music world story made into a feature film, to Blade 2's official site. The deal and her countless loyal fans. similar to that of Selena. Though is that the webmasters have Aaliyah, who would have celebrated there are no official statements switched from " preview mode" her twenty-third birthday on this released by Aaliyah's family at this to full-access. They've got the past January 16, will not have the time regarding a film based on her goods-photos, storyboards, opportunity to see what critics are life, Queens production team said sketches, etc.- so go to calling her best acting to date. they would be the first to be www.blade2.com. Also, Blade 2's In addition to moviegoers being involved in her life story. new release date is Wednesday treated to one of the most anticipated The biggest irony of Aaliyah's Photo Courtesy of Movies.com March 27, two days earlier than Anne Rice adaptations to film, there role as Akasha in Queen of the h Hftughton - -the prior date." will be an

A Corrections Officer falls in love with the former wife of the last man he executed in the electric chair. (Hence, not the sequel to Monsters Inc.)

Ivan: This is the kind of movie that doesn't need computer special effects. Just this old thing called " acting". That added with another ill-forgotten Hollywood MARCOS: I have two words: concept of " plot" makes for one THANK GOD! I have been unforgettable film. waiting so long for Blade 2. MARCOS: The film was " Berre Wesley can do no wrong as the Berre good". Top-notch acting black-suited, sword-swiping from (I thought I'd never say this) vampire killer. Once again: Sean " P. Diddy/Puff Daddy/Puffy THANK GOD! Wuffy/Puffy Doodle Dandy" Ivan: . Wednesday March 27, I'll Combs, Heath Ledger, Halle be picking up my comics and my Berre and, of course, Billy Bob (free) ticket. Thornton. Please do not disrespect the movie by bringing your crying six-month old baby as some soulless person in the front row did. Ivan: Ifyou thought you'd seen Disagree? Lonely? Then e-mail all of Halle in " Swordfish," Ivan & Marcos at multiply that by ten and lots of [email protected] action, not any book-reading crap. *Special thanks to Kamron Myers Yes, there is lots of sex in the and Cinema Star Luxury Theaters movie but that is not in San Bernardino for the tickets*

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The Coyote Chronicle February 18,2002 Kappa Delta Announces 12th Annual Ed-Lightened Shamrock Event for Charity The members of the California State University San What would you do if I sang out of tune...Would you Bernardino Chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority are proud to host stand up and walk out on me? Lend me your ears and their 12"^ Annual Shamrock Event for the prevention of child I'll sing you a song and I'll try not to sing out of key.. abuse. In-N-Out will be present for the Shamrock Event in an effort to help Kappa Delta Sorority fundraise. The tickets will - RINGO STARR be five dollars each and this will include a complete meal from In-N-Out, and also your name will be added into a raffle. This John J. Eddy event will be held Wednesday, March 6, 2002 in front of the Executive Ec Pfau Library from 11:00AM - 3:00PM. Thousands of Kappa Deltas across the country will be Almost every working together in the fund-raiser to benefit local affiliates week I write an and chapters of Prevent Child Abuse America (PCAA), I editorial where I the sorority's national philanthropy. state my opinion, Eighty percent of the funds collected will remain in try to make light of things, and Beaumont, California for the Children's Hospital. The reflect the diverse attitudes and characteristics of the student body. remaining 20 percent will go to the PCAA for This week things are different. nationwide public awareness programs. I Itave chosen not to use this .space Founded in 1897, Kappa Delta Sorority began supporting for pushing an issue, confronting PCAA in 1981, and began the annual nationwide Shamrock problems or trying to convince you. pholo courtesy of allavisla Event in 1983. More than $4.S million has been raised the readers, to think one way or The cost of a Cal State University education is expensive enough, but inuigine through the Shamrock event to benefit child abuse another. Instead, I have decided to how difficult it would be to afford the cost of living if you were not paid at work. do something risky, something that prevention efforts across the country. most newspaper editors would rather years of solace and serenity. paper. Love, in its many forms, has remain silent about, unless they Now I have grown accustomed taken me to various places. Love of We at the Coyote Chronicle cherish ana happen to be Hunter S. Thompson. to the old homestead, as my parents family, love of life and friendship, respect the freeaom of speech. Become I want to open myself up to you, have learned to adapt to the changes love of my brothers and sisters, love informea, know your rights. allow you to peruse through my that the exposure to independence of the world and finally the love for collective being and look info my caused within me. God, am I lucky. this university; they all shaped me, if but it is the love for this university soul, at least as far back as the I know so many stories, so many beginning of my college experience cases in point where parents have and my family that drives me today, to work long overtime hours to here at Cat State San Bernardino. cut off their children, either by choice for disagreeing with what produce the paper week in and week etuming home is never easy. their children decided to do with out -for the students, faculty, oyote Ohron R their lives, or because their own administration and community of Once yon taste the sweet heetar of" fmancial situation did not allow San Bernardino. University Hall, UH037 Office: 880-5289 Cal State San Bernardino was individual freedom, you never want them to support their kid anymore. 5500 University Parkway Advertising: 880-5818 to give it up. However, sometimes For yeais now I have carried not my first choice after graduating San Bernardino, CA 92407 Fax: 880-7009 circumstances beyond your personal in the back of my mind and on the Cum Laude from high school, but I E-mail: [email protected] control can shake the bubble around tip of my unconscious self, an wasn't focused on what I really you and cause snow to fall on a sunny enlarged sense of humbled gratitude wanted to do and my priorities were Check out the Chronicle online: day, as if you were the character that has propelled me to make the still set on playing baseball. One http://acmriles.csusb.edu/comm/Chronicle/index2.html trapped inside a globe shaped most of my life. To work as hard as year into college, all of that changed. Staff Writers: Yazmin Alvarez, Steve Shelton, The girl I hoped to marry left, I paperweight your father had brought humanly possible, accepting the bad Precilla Thompson, Danny Homaidan, Chad was cut from the baseball team, and back from his trip to New York. with the good without ever losing Birdsall, Audrey Burrows, Teresita Sosa, Crystal The readjustment was not easy, faith, just like my parents whonever all of my friends from high school Vickery, Tsai meng che, Rommel Prestidge, Rody both my parents and I had grown lost their faith in me. And believe were either out of the area or lost in accustomed to living in separate me. 1 gave my parents more than their own minds. I needed to belong, Rodriguez, Karen Sogard, Omar Zubair, neighborhoods, on opposite sides of enough reasons to give up on me, in some way or another, I wanted to LaShawn Cole, Desiree Jaques, Pleasance the county. We were always only a but their love prevailed. Today they be involved with the university and I Brown, Lynet Davis, Jonna St. John telephone call away, or a quick thirty- still cut a check for my education wanted to live it up during my college minute drive from being in each other's and textbooks, put a roof over my years like so many movies portrayed. head and support me in every These were supposed to be the best company, but it was nice to be free Executive Editor John J. Eddy from each others hair for those few conceivable way years of my life and with that notion imaginable, because I rearranged my priority list, placing Managing Editor Matthew Schoenmann of their love. schoolwork on the bottom of the News Editor Mathew. Taylor Love has carried barrel. Fraternity on top and partying Assit. News Editor , Shareena C. Clark everywhere in between. me quite a distance The Scene Editor Susie Medina throughout my life, For two years I slowly Multi-Cultural Editor Jake Zylman but love cannot deteriorated from my classes, always pay the bills. pulling in a lower GPAthan Forrest Asst.Multi-CuIt. Editor Bethany Anderson My parents have put Gump's IQ. But I didn't care; I had A & E Editor Melissa Adamson off their retirement a group of brothers who loved me Sports Editor John Halcon for who I was and because of the plans by at least five Assit. Sports Editor Kermit Boyd years by financially intensity I possess and the passion Copy Editor Shane M. Vanderfin supporting my and lov^ displayed on a daily basis. John J. Eddy & education, among It was great while it lasted, but it Design/Layout Editor other things. I respect wasn't all I had hoped it would be. Matthew Schoenmann and love them with all While I was on a mission to have Online Editor Open fun and live life to the fullest, I my being and hope Advertising Manager Open that I live up to their neglected to self-retlect and I seldom Distribution Manager Open expectations each day ever pondered what the future had Photo Courtesy of Dr. Barkan ^EcfUghtenea Faculty Advisor Robin Larsen Dr. Elliot Barkan. the professor that challenged me 1 rise out of bed and John Emig to be a better student head to school and the Continue on page 17 Graduate Assistant Business Manager Open The Coyoie Chronicle is published on every Friday, for dislribuiion on Anthropology Club ALPACA Upcoming Events Monday, during the academic se.ssion by the Department of Communication Studies, The Archaeological Survey Association of Southern California is California State University San Bemardino. Mar. 2, Sat. 9:30 AM, Thc opinions expressed in the Chronicle are those of the student writers putting on an event based on the "CSUSB Archaeological Field School: Last Year's Results and and editors, and do not reflect the views of the university, its administration, faculty or This Year's Opportunities" It will be held in the auditorium of the San Bernardino County Museum, any other person or institution unless expressly noted. The appearance of any advertisment in the Chronicle does not constitute Orange Tree Lane, Redlands. Guest Speakers; Dr. Donn Grenda, Daniel McCarthy and Dr. Pete an endorsement by the newspaper of the goods and services advertised. The Chronicle Robertshaw. - serves the right to reject any advertisment it deems inappropriate. February 18,2002 The Coyote Chronicle Letter to the Editor: "A Tale of Two Circuits; Indian High oyote Chrohik Tech Workers in the United States." Student, Dino S. from the National Security Studies The dramatic growth of the U.S. program writes about Cal State San Bernardino*s own Monday, March 25, 2002 information technology industry in the1990s has been driven, to a large Russian Colonel, Professor Yarynich Sycamore Room Noon-l:00 p.m. extent, by Indian-born engineers and- computer scientists. A lung, long time ago, back in the Cold War era, it was up to In the immigration literature, Valery Yarynich, a Colonel in the Strategic Rocket Forces, to these workers are viewed as a keep the Soviet Union's nuclear missiles protected against homogenous group characterized by high incomes and job accidental or unauthorized actions. This-he did for over forty stability, that are well assimilated into the economic mainstream. years until the collapse of Cpmrnunism in 1991. However, recent evidence suggests that Indian high lech workers in This monumental event changed relations between the United the U.S. can be segmented into two very distinct streams or circuits. States and the new Russian Federation, allowing gifted individuals Whereas engineers in the "upper" circuit may fit the stereotypical like Professor Yarynich to visit and teach in the very places the profile of the skilled immigrant, those in the "lower" circuit earn significantly lower wages and have less stable work situations. missiles he^jrotected against accidental or unauthorized actions once This paper empirically highlights the distinctiveness of the targeted. Professor Yarynich chose CSUSB's National Security two circuits with respect to education, migration history, Studies Program as his host. He hopes to finish a number of research Do you have incomes, networking, and media perception. Theoretically, projects during his stay here in San Bernardino. the study demonstrates the manner in which skilled migration Working closely with Dr. William Green, a Eurasian specialist something streams have been influenced by the labor practices in the National Security Studies program, his first objective is to associated with flexible accumulation regimes. write a concise book on the command and control structure of to say? Do Professor Pandit is an internationally known geographer whose research Russia's nuclear forces. This much-needed study can shed light on in migration and local labor market segmentation is published in one book the inner workings of Russian decision-making in times of crises, you have an and more than 35 journal articles and book chapters. In addition, she has received numerous teaching awards at the University of Georgia. Our helping to reduce the chances of accidental launches. He believes campus is pleased to host Professor Pandit. that "nuclear weapons are not only national property, but also a opinion related grievous legacy for all mankind," {see his editorial in the New York Times, "The Doomsday Machine's Safety Catch," 2/1/94). to this University? 2002-03 CSUSB Professor Yarynich also plans on teaching classes here at CSUSB. In the Fall 2002 quarter he will be team-teaching a course on Arms Control Do you like to Scholarships with Dr. Green, and he will be assisting Dr. Green in his Spring 2002 write?Send your course, "Regional Security of Eurasia". The National Security Studies Continued from Last Week Program would like to welcome Professor Yarynich to CSUSB and looks letters to the Edi­ The Financial Aid Office is now accepiing'scholarship applicaiions for the 2002- forward to working with him. If you are interested in attending one of 2003 academic year. To apply, simply visit our web site at: http:// Professor Yarynich's classes or want more information on CSUSB's tor. Keep them un­ finaid.csusb.edu. The deadline to apply is March I. 2002. Listed below are the National Security Studies Program, contact us at xt. 5534. scholarships that are available. For more information about listings contact der 500 words, and the Financial Aid Office at (909)880-7399. The Evelyn Magnuson Scholarshippro­ completed Acct. 426 with at least a "B"). be sure to add your vides two $5,000 scholarships for stu­ must have an accounting and overall GPA dents planning to become school teach­ of 3.0 or better and be a full-time student. name and social se­ ers, two $5,000 scholarships to For more iofqrinaiioo. please contact Dr. n^diematicjiiaioxs. and Qoe.S3.7SCI..^' Qody Bird of-tha CnllajK of Bufines^ A Associated Students Incorporated (ASI) currently has.l opening for curity number (to^^ scholarship to a music major. Appli­ Public Administration at (909)880-5704. svudiiuvi. imcTttsvcd in serving in the Finance Board and Club Allocalion cants must have graduated from a San Budget (CAB) committee for the 2001-2002 school year. Students verify you are a stu­ Bernardino City high School during the The' Aiai\ Pattee Scholarship is provided to serving on the board will assist in handling the budget and finajiciai 2001/2002 academic year and enter the children of California law enforcement dent), and email CSUSB in fall 2002. For more infor­ personnel or firemen who are killed in the aspect of Associated Students at CSUSB, advising the Board of mation, contact the following depart­ line of duty within the state of California. Directors (BOD) on these issues. 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The Beverly Smith Scholarship is awarded - Have attended at least 2 quarters at CSUSB ediridiirf@hotmaiLaaTi to a student majoring in finance or - Must be available every Tuesday from The Bennet A. Meyers Scholarship ecology, and must have and maintain a 3.0 10:00am to 12:00 pm provides awards to incoming freshmen GPA. from San Bernardino city schools with Lambda Theta Phi outstanding academic records (mini­ The Nancy E. Smith Scholarship is provided No experience is necessary but you must be willing to learn. Looks mum 3.5 GPA). The amount of each to a full-time student majoring in public ad­ really good on resume. Fraternity to Host award is $1,200. Some awards may be ministration or political science who intends Please pick up an application at the ASI office located in the Student renewed for an additional three years. to pursue a career in public service. The most No special application is required for recent award was $600. 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The CFA alleges that the • (tctml s^nry Ina-tus* class, not for a grade but small ($50) stipend per issue that was CSU administration has been "California Postsecondary for the reward of given to the editors on last year's diverting these funds into a nearly EducatioD Commission knowing. I worked staff. half-billion dollar computer harder in his class that We need to move as a paper to database (the Common a more independent status, to become Management System) and a quarter, and even harder 1991- 1992- I99J- 1994- 1995- 1996- 1997- 1998- 1999- 2000- 2001- 2002 responsible for ourselves and to live managerial bureaucracy that has 92 9J 94 95 96 97 96 99 00 01 02 03 the following quarter increased more than 43% since the . , •—;—;—. when I took him for a and die by accountability. We have mid 1990's. " I believe that in order to attract and retain the best possible faculty for the CSU, we history already made large leaps forward in The CFA is demanding a 2% needtoofferfairandcompetitivecompensationpackages.That'swhyim^eapledge this direction and we will continue to increase in salaries allotted by the to close the 11 percent salary gap over the next three years. - Chdrles B. Reed. CSU Experiences. do so. to build up the paper to meet governor after budgetary cutbacks, but they are also Chancellor, Sacramento Convocation - 11/3/98. My parents were the demands of the next generation proposing that junior faculty of students. But, this can not be done realize that educational quality is hearted and by the middle of the most pleased, they saw the receive salary step increases, which dependent upon a reasonably transformation immediately and if there is a dependence on 'free' are considered a no cost item due summer I was asked to become the rewarded and professionally they began to perceive their student labor. Some on the staff work to attrition by retirement of higher News Editor. The next school year secure workforce. Temporary quarterly tuition payments as outside jobs on top of their classes and paid professors. These funds faculty provide a high quality marked my ascension from a would be diverted from the faculty viable, no longer wasted on a kid the 30 hours per week they give to education to their students but you downward spiral I had been stuck in, compensation pool that has in the paper just to afford the cost of can not have a quality school when as I fought and scratched my way who showed no respect for his recent past used these funds for living. Others cannot afford to work mosf of the faculty do not have job back to the surface, never turning parent's sacrifices and the administrative purposes. security or adequate supportive outside jobs because of the demands With Tidal Wave II in full force back to gape at the hole that I had institution of higher education. resources," said Meisenhelder. placed on them by holding a position and an estimated enrollment of To those of you out there Both the CFA and the CSU dug for myself all those years ago. over 479,0(X) students by 2010. and of leadership on the paper and administration are anxiously At this point it is essential that I who are paying your own way an increase to over 100,0(X) Cal because of the pressure of awaiting the determination of the give credit to the faculty members through school by working your State faculty, the CSU system has coursework, midterms, term papers fact-finding committee, who are here on campus that helped me nails to the bone, 1 salute you. I already felt the effects of an and finals. A position as an editor on expected to report their findings transform myself from a sluggish myself work exceptionally hard at increased workload. on either Feb. 20 or Feb. 27. The a university paper should not require "We do a lot besides classroom caterpillar into a hungry bookworm my job, but circumstances have CFA has prepared its members for a prerequisite of personal financial teaching ... student advising, a strike authorization vole in early once again. Dr. Kathy Nadeau hindered the powers that be at the campus governance, community stability, whether it is from a large March if no new course is found convinced me through her two university from compensating relations and service along with our to reinvigorate the negotiation anyone on the Coyote Chronicle bank account or generous parents. professional research and creative classes that I needed to be an process. Staff because of the paper's These positions need to be open to activity," said Meisenhelder. Anthropology major. Her passion all students from diverse backgrounds "Increasing enrollments mean that -Ea-Lightenea and understanding for hdr students financially unreliable past. and different financial situations, not there is more of everything to do. Continued from page 1 in combination with her vast This year we accepted the If that is not bad enough, here in just to students who can afford to knowledge and variety of burden of making good on a thirty- the CSU we have experienced In store for me, I was to five year promise to raise the work for the experience alone. increasing failure to hire permanent preoccupied. experiences really hit home with me. Coyote Chronicle to the level it is By meeting these needs, we as faculty. This means-simply put— _ rythmg cITanged however For those of you reading this producing at today. We as an students and editors of the university there is more work to do_b in the spring quarter of the 2(X)0 whom happen to be history majors, people iQ-do-^fra' entire editorHil staff sacrificeii^^ ^^ap^fjfanTfiove foirward >yithout. school year. That was when I first some of you may disagree with wh^ TlieCSU has become reliant on ' "salaries so that all funds could be hindrance, without worry or stress and started to become involved with I have to say next. As both ah the hiring of p*.irt-t«Tie faculty who directed into the production of the with confidence in our supervisors. I are not paid for the student services the Coyote Chronicle. Writing Anthropology major and History paper, and we are all feeling the end this now, stopping only to glance described by Meisenhelder. This articles was something new and major I have studied under a wide burden on our pockctbooks. out at the sunset on the horizon as I equates more work for the exciting and it was ipore- variety of professors and lecturers, remaining tenure-track faculty This week the administration am filled with sincere thoughts of productive than drinking a beer but the one professor that completed whose numbers have increased by in charge of the paper and our optimism and dedication to the future and talking about Greek Week. I my transformation from slacker to less than 1% since 1995. and stability of this University. "... Reed himself needs to immersed myself into it full- scholar was Dr. Elliot Barkan. faculty advisor will meet to

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Bobby Burries de- team-leading 30 minutes a contest. cluding Cal State Dominguez derstanding, that you should not Facing Cal State Stanislaus shooting guard Earl Rowland who run off at the mouth," said Burries. livers when it really on February 2, Burries poured in was held to 2-of-11 shooting dur­ "Like basically with school, you counts — in clutch a season-high 23 points on a stel­ ing a CCA A contest on February2 really don't have to go but you lar 8-for-9 from the field. Burries went on to score 12 really need to go." situations. On nights when Burries is not points for the Yotes in the same Following this junior year, By Danny B. Homaidan the leading "point getter," he contest.. Burries wants to further his edu­ Sports Writer serves as important role as the Burries is from San Bernar­ cation and career goals. Coyote floor general. dino, where he starred for San Ber­ "I want to continue to play Ail-American guard Bobby The old adage "action speaks nardino High School. Then after basketball and graduate, you know Burries is the glue that holds the louder than words," applies to high school graduation, he at­ what everybody in life and school Cal State Sah Bernardino basket­ Burries, especially in crunch time. tended San Bernardino Valley wants," said Burries. "I want to ball team together. In these pressure-packed situ­ College, receiving the honor of teach fifth graders and coach jun­ Photo by Robert Whitehead He is also a major reason the ation, he seems to always find California Junior College First ior high school basketball and also Name: Bobby Hurries Coyotes are sitting atop the Wester open teammates like Lance Ray Team. join the Air Force or the Navy af­ Grade: Junior Region standings with a 20-1 for a spot-up basket from beyond As a Coyote, he has learned ter I graduate." overall mark. the arc or James Taylor with an in- the valuable principles that will Danny Homaidan is sports Sport: Basketball Burries is the Coyotes sec­ your-face dunk. help him excel both on-and-off the writer for the Coyote Chronicle. Major: Liberal Studies ond-leading scorer, who averages Burries also shuts down the basketball court. He can be reached at Position: Guard 13.8 points per game along with a opposing team's top scorer, in­ "In life, time, discipline, un­ yarootypu @aol. com. Lady Hoops: A Pair of Encouraging Stories

By John D. Halcon Three months and 24 games herself in high school playing Sports Editor later. Smith is still unable to play Two of a Kind ball for Sierra High School, basketball with the Coyotes, and located near Yosemite. There's nothing more an­ with four games remaining in the Shannon Smith Shan Tesch As a Chieftan, Tesch noying for Cal State San season, she may not ever wear (Shorty) (Chp) became the league's most Bernardino's Shannon Smith than another Coyote uniform — at least valuable player by her junior Senior Senior^.. to sit on the bench and watch the not for this season. /ear in high school and by her game of basketball pass her by. The former Sacramento na­ -Tninr"vf^Tt~^-ivrirdrfi i'],[)ir^itv t^Like a book, Jp to Ill' However, such is the case for tive will receive an extra year of "Leadership do&sn't County AH-Star player of the her this year, as Smith was sent to athletic eligibility — making her come in size unless it's good part," game after scoring 14 points and" • the injured list before the season a second-year senior when she the heart." 14 rebounds to complement her began. steps onto the hardwood next sea­ seven block shots. In fact, it's an incident she son. Although, its really unfair very well remembers. No doubt, Smith will be top that Tesch had only a year-and-a "It happened during our returning player as she will be ex­ half to actaully make a name for scrimmage against Redlands [Uni­ pected to bring her "floor general" herself on the Coyote basketball versity] on November 5," said leadership and sturdy defense to motivated me to appreciate the However, it is not her work program, Tesch has managed to Smith referring to her injury which the Coyotes next year. things that I took for granted — ethics which seems to seperate shine in other areas of her life in I'' l1 eventually revealed a torn liga­ "I'm not just going to play like basketball." herself from the crowd. college. ment in her right knee. "I just put because I want to," said Smith Sure Smith is annoyed in It's her attitude on life. Nicknamed "Chp" (pro­ too much pressure on it, and down who plans on graduating in June this year's turnout, but she is not Last December, Tesch was nounced Chip) for her aspiration I went." with a degree in Human Commu­ pondering one moment of her col­ dealt with a terrible blow to her of one day being a California Fortunately for Smith, the nications. "I'm going to play to lege life about the injury. basketball career after suffering Highway Patrol worker, Tesch is injury did not require immediate prove myself that I can overcome "It's sad that it happend," a meniscus tear to her left leg. planning on graduating CSUSB surgical attention, however, the this injury and still play ball." said Smith. "But there's more to Thus, ending her Coyote this year before heading over to accident did ruin a senior cam­ Flaying ball is something life than basketball." career far too early than she the CHP academy to begin paign that would have courted her Smith very much appreciate espe­ expected. another chapter in her life. with close friend and starting for­ cially after the injury. Shan Tesch is the perfect "It's an obstacle," said "I've always wanted to ward, Sharee Brown. "Not being able to play 'example of what student-athletes Tesch who recently underwent become a CHP," said Tesch. "Its Not only did the excruciat­ made me see different aspects of should be like. surgery to repair the tear on her been a goal of mine since I was a ing pain on her knee signaled the life," said Smith, who during her The criminal justice major leg. "Life is throwing a curveball kid." end of her 2001-02 season, it was years at Sierra Junior College was exemplifies great work ethics in at me, so I just have to learn to Basketball forTesch-may her "gut" feeling that her season able to win the state championship the classroom posting a 3.8 class work hard and overcome this have turned to its final pages, but was ending early which made and gain all-tournament awards grade, and also participated for situation." just as the old cliche' goes "For Smith unsettled. before turning over to CSUSB. "It the Coyote basketball team. Tesch made a name for every ending is a new begining." Call the Cops! Basepath-minded Rabusin is on the Move it on the field as dictated by last In his specialty, Rabusin leads Rabusin continues to Photo by Robert Whitehead year's season, when Rabusin set the team with stolen bases, mug­ Name: Adam Rabusin dominate the both the single-season and career ging a near-unblemished 4-of-7 basepaths, leading the record for stolen bases. Grade: Senior attempts on the basepath. In just a season ago, Rabusin Sport: Baseball Climbing inside the mind of Coyote baseball team strong-armed 29 bases, adding to Major: Criminal Justice a criminal (justice major) is a hard thing to do, especially when your in stolen bases. his three-year career for a total of Position: Outfield 42 stolen bases. goal in life is to put away wrong­ By Chad Birdsall He bettered, Kris Ulibarri's doers. Sports Writer 2000 single-season by nine, and is an all-league honor. But when it comes to taking currently adding steals to the all- In addition, Rabusin found a little bit of their insight to ben­ Senior outfielder Adam time mark, formerly held by the time to become all-county and efit the Coyote baseball standings, Rabusin has the inside scoop on Ulibarri who held the old record partake in baseball. team MVP in football. — more power to it. what it takes to pull the perfect of 30 steals. • However, his high school So far this season, RabusinK has Chad Birdsall is a sports seen his batting average soar to writer for the Coyote Chronicle. crime. The six-foot, 200-pound campaign was nothing short of The criminal justice major Rabusin transferred to CSUSB outstanding, as he was recognized .273 while scoring three runs and He, can be reached at producing three RBls. studies the issues, and then applies from UC Davis where he did not Tthe team MVP and also garnered Birdbonel ©aol.com. February 18,2002 The Coyote Chronicle ^ Coyote Softball Dominated in Doubleheader Contest nered four hits while stranding squeeze bunt by Aggabao in the By John D. Halcon Game One only one runner on base. bottom of the sixth inning to give Sports Editor Tritons 2, Coyotes 1 In the following inning, third the Tritons a final 2-1 win. UC San Diego's starting Game Two baseman and leadoff hitler Amy Triton pitcher Leea Harlan Mettee slugged a solo-shot homer got the win after allowing two pitcher Keri Hanley lasted only Tritons 8, Coyotes 0 hits, one earned run, four walks one inning, but teammate Christi as the Tritons pushed its lead to 5- and struck out two en route to her Martinelli came in relief to com­ In addition, the Tritons also Martinelli concluded the 1. Mettee finished the contest with complete game. plete a Triton shutout against Cal won the first game of the CCAA nightcap allowing two hits while a pair of hits, an RBI and two runs State San Bernardino. doubleheader by a decisive 2-1 striking out five. She also im­ scored during the triumphant. The Coyotes jumped to an The freshman Hanley faced score as the host Tritons improved proved her pitching mark on the Shorstop Kim Aggabao also early 1-0 lead in the top half of the five batters in the top of the first to 5-1 in the California Collegiate mound to 6-1. finished the contest with three runs first on a Tracie Schioppi solo-shot laser to left field, however Mel­ inning before relaying the ball to Athletic Association standings and However, it was a four-run scored, two hits and an RBI while issa Clemann was the only other the senior righthander Martinelli Il-l overall. inning in the third, which ulti­ Mieko McCue and Martinelli Yote with a hit as the Tritons' who tossed the final four innings On the other hand, the Coy­ mately closed the door on the Coy- snagged a pair of hits. to give the Tritons an 8-0 victory otes dropped to 2-2 (CCAA) and otes' chances of winning. Within During the first game, Mettee pitching crew worked a gem on the on Saturday, February 16. 8-12-1 overall. the third frame, the Tritons gar­ scored from third base on a mound. Sluggers Split a Pair against Grand Canyon as they witnessed the 'Votes over­ But the 'Votes responded with Then, in the top of the third By Danny B. Homaidan all mark improve to (7-3) and (2- three runs of their in the bottom Antelope first baseman Chris Sports Writer 1) In CCAA (California Collegiate half of the fourth in large part due Raymond splashed a line drive Athletic Association) play. to a two-run homer by center into left field driving in fellow With the game on the line and While the visiting Antelopes fielder Adam Rabusin. teammate Jake Wright. Next, jun­ the score tied 3-3 Cal State San from Pheonix, dipped to In the end, the Coyotes pre­ ior Joey Reiman sacrificed scor­ Bernardino pinch hitter Matt Rohr a (6-6) season record and a (1-2) vailed 4-3 on the effort of game ing Trent Otis to give the Ante­ smashed a double to right center, conference standing on the young winning reliever Hector Torres lopes a 2-0 advantage. giving the Coyotes a 4-3 victory season. who retired the last six Antelope Vet, the Coyotes rallied in the second part of the inning knotting over . Charles Rohr lasted five of batters. Photo by Robert Whitehead the game at two. Rohr's game winning R.B.I, the shortened seven inning game In the first match of CLUTCH — Matt Rohr crushed scored pitcher Richie Vega who of the doubleheader. He pitched Saturday's double feature, the the game-winning RBI to deep-right Later, they added another run walked into a mob of exhilarated three shutout innings utilizing an Grand Canyon Antelopes through field during the Yates 4-3 win. on an Adam Rabusin bullet to that left the score with the Antelope Coyote players. intimidating fastball with good the pitching heroics of senior It came in the bottom of the movement and a nasty curve to David Brockman defeated the leading 6-3. seventh inning, runners were on silen£&-tbe^Vfrtctt:T3rFarters. Coyotes team 7-3, innings allowing only one run on Coyote players attempted a the corners with onb Although, in the top of the Coyote pitcher Matt Rohr two hits. comeback in the seventh, but ^ns in attendance at fourth, the Antelopes took a 2-0 lasted only five innings yielding The game was a dominated could not crack through the Ante­ Arrowhead Credit Union Park lead on a stand up double bydes- four runs and was relieved by jun­ by pitching through the first two lope defense. Finally, the Ante­ erupted in joy Saturday, Feb. 16 ignaied hitler Joey Reiman. ior Steve Fitch. Fitch threw four innings. lopes won by a margin of 7-3. Coyote Sports Roundup: slam Roadrunners, Three athletes named CCAA Athletes of the Week, and Golfers place third at Point Loma Tourney. doubles matches and took four of tennis player Heather Lehman Diego. CSUSB Wire Reports knocked-off the Roadrunners duo six singles matches to even their of Vuri Sawai and Michelle Spiker grabbed the CCAA honors for the Reyes finished with a 224 week. followed by Harry Grounds 229, Cal State San Bernardino's CCAA dual match record at I-1. 8-1. Votes card in third place David Backus 230, Lonnie women's tennis team notched The Coyotes are 3-1 overall in CCAA Honors for the Week J.R. Reyes and Frank Charleson 236 and Firman's 237. what is believed to be its first win dual matches. Three student-athletes from No.2 doubles partners Firman each shot rounds of 73 Host UC San Diego won the ever over Cal State Bakersfield, CSUSB were named CCAA Ath­ on February 12 as the Coyotes the invite carding a 906 just beating the Roadrunners 6-3 in a Heather Lehman and Jennifer letes of the Week on February 12. finished third during the Point three points shy of second place CCAA match Saturday, February Newman defeated Natalie Dawn Onishi was named for Loma Nazaren Invite at finisher Masters College. The 9. Petersen /Brenda Krich 8-0 while the Softball team while junior Riverwalk Golf Club in San Votes totaled for 912 in third. The Coyotes won two of three Lisa Duncan/Tiemtra Hamjpton firstbaseman Matt Swaydan and Coyote Scoreboard INTRAMURAL Basketball Int. Hockey League we throw all ki^ds Friday, Feb. 22 Basketball 'Hiesday, Feb. 19 at you, i* ^1- Intermediate Games at 7 p.m. Sigma Chi vs. TKE [ob's.l.acies] Sigma Nu vs. Sig Ep. Tuesday, Feb. 12 Da Paint vs. Sigma Nu(2) B.Brawlers vs. Team Roc DSP vs. Rink Rats tuition isn't one of them. B.Brawlers 53, Da Paint 46 SigEp.(2) vs. TAE Sigma Nu(2) 39, Sig Ep.(2) 16 Baseball Games at 9 p.m. TAE 58, Team Roc 49 Thursday, Feb. 7 Sigma Chi vs. Sigma Nu Sigma Chi 35, Sig Ep. 20 CSUSB 5, Mesa State 1 Sigma Nu 48, DSP 45 Sig Ep. vs. TKE WP — Matt Rohr DSP vs. The Underdogs LP — Miller TKE 63, Underdogs 41 Thursday, Feb. 7 Friday, Feb. 15 Women's League Games at 8 p.m. CSUSB 10, Grand Canyon 9 Ttiesday, Feb. 12 MCs vs. DSC WP — Eduardo Trujillo Soccer Girls 28, Kappa Delta 8 People's Team vs. M. Gardens LP—^ Mitchell Panthers 32, DSC 12 LBSA vs. Yellow Monkey Softball Intermediate League Basketball Advance Saturday, Feb. 9 Sure, weTI.have you elimbingi\«^lls. But tf you qualify for ai.Tiv Thursday, Feb. 14 Thursday, Feb. 7 CSUSB vs. UC Davis (post­ 1^- or 3-year scholarship, tuition's one obstacle you iwoq't have People def. MCs Games at 9 p.m. poned due to strong winds). -!. to worry aboutv Ta//r- fo an Army iROTC-rep-,. And get a leg up4 ^ f • DSC (forfeit) on your future. , . V Yellow Monkey def. Garden Conquerors vs. Team Swoll Tennis Advance League Money Inc. vs. Old School Friday, Feb. 15 DWWD vs. No Joke ARMY ROTCI Thursday, Feb. 14 CSUSB 9, Cal Tech 0 ^'Unlike- any other college-course you oan^itakei'- Money Inc. def. Conquerors Women's League Singles — Newman (SB) def. Tuesday, Feb. 5 Nalini (CT); Lehman (SB) def. Swoll def. DWWD SpeciaL'^FuIl Tuition Paid" Scholarships! S No Joke (forfeit) Games at 8 p.m. Tiberlake (CT); Conley (SB) Schedule not available for girls def. Kim (CT), Sumrow (SB) Call 909-621-8102 for more iufo. if Schedule ' t . ' ' league. def. Leu (CT). •i - ''Trl ports The Coyote Chronicle February 18,2002

February 22 con­ John D. Haicon/Chronicle test against DC WITH AUTHORITY — Robert Banks irys to slam the bail in via "one-handed dunk" during the second half the Coyote-Wildcat contest. Banks went on to score four points as three different Coyotes San Diego to be scored in double figures during the CCAA contest on Saturday, February 16 at Coussoulis Arena. A KNIGHT ON THE MIC — Tellys Knight gels on (Top right) — Head coach Larry Reynolds talks to a reporter after guiding his team to yet another the headphones after the Coyotes victory over Chico televised. blowout win at home. State.

By John D. Halcon Sports Editor No Brainer! Men's Basketball Win, Again

As part of the "Faculty Ap­ By Kermit R. Boyd fornia Collegiate Athletic Associa­ tion play. ^ verting most of the twenty-one of- preciation Night" on Friday, Asst. Sports Editor tion conference and are now 22-1 The Coyotes shot a horreiv fcnais^jLjjoards they had in the February 22, Charter Communi­ percent in^th|a iirst Knight ended the game with cations and Chaps Video Pro­ Another Saturday and another play. maganed to only turn the ball over 10 rebounds and 8 points despite duction will be televising Cal blowout for the Cal State San Ber­ The Coyotes commenced the four limes, while forcing their op­ ponent to commit seven turnovers the ill effects of a flu that he has State San Bernardino men's bas­ nardino basketball team. first half with lethargic offensive been battling the past week. ketball contest against UC San Chico State University came intensity but played tenacious de­ in one half. After one half of play the Coyotes entered their locker Burries was "sick"; only his game, Diego. into the Saturday game with expec­ fense that held the Wildcats to 8- room with a 34-22 lead over the he had nine boards and jacked up Featuring the televised de­ tations of upsetting No. 4 ranked to-29 shooting from the field and a team-high 12 points. Summerall layed event will be the Coyotes' Coyotes but the 'Votes pummeled 28 percent in the half. Wildcats but hoped to come out was able to add seven boards but 1992 alumni Jeff Pope, who will the Wildcats and stomped them 71- Chico was out rebounded by poise and undaunted in the sec­ was unfortunately O-of-9 from the cover the action as the lead play- 45. the 'Votes 25-to-18 which contrib­ ond half. However, the second half field. by-play announcer. CSUSB entered Saturday's uted to a plethora of second CSUSB had all butthree play­ Pope is currently a disc game fatigued after beating a vig­ chances for the Coyotes squad on mimicked the first; the Coyotes ers contribute points in Saturday's jockey for the radio station orous and hardy UC Davis squad. the offensive end. shoot thirty-five percent from the game, which displayed the 'Votes Playing back to back weekend Cal State San Bernardino field, as did the Wildcats. "I was games have allowed the Coyotes to starter Tellys Knight was a beast happy with the way our team was team depth and discipline that will use their team chemistry and depth on the boards in the first half; moving the ball, the shots didn't carry them throughout rest of this to whip teams into submission. snatching eight boards and putting fall, we had twenty-one offensive season. "I think that this is an advan­ up eight points in only 14 minutes rebounds, and we were able to The Coyotes have seamlessly been able to railroad teams into tage our league has playing Friday of work. make some of our second chance relinquishing their basketball pride and Saturday night games and this Coyotes' Bobby Burries shots. All the aspects of the game will be an important advantage pulled downed five boards and fin­ were there, we just needed to fin­ and spirit, while ascending to what come play off time," said Head ished the first half with six points. ish a couple of shots," said seems to be an untestedTJo. 4-rank- ing in NCAA Division II. This begs Coach Larry Reynolds. While Glenn Summerall put is Reynolds. Photo by KGGl Station With Saturday's victory over hard hat on and went to work grab­ The 'Votes continued their the question: Who or what "David" will bring down this all-powerful WELCOME BACK — Jefi' the Wildcats, the Coyotes retained bing 2 offensive and 4 defensive dominance in the paint, grabbing and Division II giant, "Goliath?" Pope will be the lead play-by- their number one position in Cali­ boards in the first half of regula­ fifty-one total rebounds and con- play announcer for the men !s Women's Scoring Summary game against UC San Diego. Men's Scoring Summary Coyotes 71, Wildcats 45 Coyotes 67, Wildcats 55 % KGGI (99.1 FM) and is the host % Saturday, Feb. 16 Saturday, Feb. 16 for the humorous morning show Cal St Chico 22 23 — 45 Cal St Chico 28 27 — 55 "Jeff and The Guerro Wake-up Cal St San Bernardino 34 ' 37 — 71 Cal St San Bernardino 36 31 — 67 Show." Wildcats (45)—Land 17, Van Eck Perak 3, Bonner II, Henderson 6 Wildcats (55) —- Simpton 11, Abts 5, Scheitlin 5, Kern 15, According to Chaps Video Coyotes (71) J.Taylor II, Knight 8, Summerall I, Burries Pietka 11, Panttaja 3, Gleen 5. event coordinator Rick Gar­ 12, Edwards 10, Banks 4, Lindsey 2, Ray 8, Soobzokov 5, Bennett Coyotes (67) — Fitzgerald 6, Mendelson 7, Salas 1, Brown 26 dener, this will be the first time 8, Martin 2. George 10, Tirona 8, Raniewicz 5, Moore 2, S.Williams 2. Cal State San Bernardino will be Records — Coyotes (16-1,22-1). Wildcats (3-15,5-18). Records — Coyotes (8-10,12-11). Wildcats (8-10, 13-10). televised by his crew, which has Attendance — n/a Attendance — 290 been in business for three years. The game will also be viewed on channel 101 starting Brown Tallies 26 as Lady Yotes Dominate Chico State Thursday, February 28 at 7 p.m. field and grabbed a team-high 10 victory at Coussoulis Arena. out before the conclusin of the con­ By John D. Halcon and again, on Saturday, March rebounds to pace the Votes who The Wildcats (8-10, 13-10) test. Sports Editor The Coyotes recovered from 2 at I p.m. improved to 8-10 in CCAA and trailed the Coyotes 36-28 at the a first-half shooting performance The tipoff for the televised Senior Sharee Brown collected 12-11 overall. half, but could not withstand a (14-of-36) rebounding in the men's game will start at 7:30 a game-high 26 points as CJlal State Amy George was the only lousy 8-of-25 shooting attempts second half going 12-of-23 from p.m., while ladies basketball San Bernardino downed Chico State other Coyote to Score in doube fig- from the field. the paint and outscoring the squad headline an early 5:30 67-55 on Saturday. .ures as she netted 10 points while Jennifer Kern led the Wild­ visitors 31-27. p.m. bout. Brown shot 12-of-19 from the TLeilani Tirona added 8 during the cats with 15 points, but she fouled