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COYOTECHRONICLE.NET Vol. LVI, No. 2 October 18, 2017 CSUSB Vigil in Remembrance of Jordyn Rivera

Crystal Harrell | Coyote Chronicle There was a ceremony being held in memory of Jordyn Rivera as they released lavender balloons as one last farewell. honor society. An estimated 400 expressed in all that she did, and Because everything I looked By Crystal Harrell faculty members, staff, friends, that although tragedy has struck, forward to I get to enjoy right Copy Editor and family attended the vigil to those in attendance should find now. Because when we say rest California honor her memory. the strength to be thankful Rivera in peace, I am resting in the pres- On Oct. 10, a vigil was held Vice President for Student touched their lives. ence of God,’” stated Harrison. at the Santos Manuel Student Affairs Dr. Brian Haynes pre- The next speaker was Pastor Other guest speakers who On Fire Union Event Center to honor the sided over the vigil, introducing Dustin Harrison, a Youth Min- got to share their memories of life of 21-year-old Jordyn Rivera, many guest speakers to speak on ister at Calvary Chapel in Chi- Rivera were those who were By Andrea Engelhorn one of the victims of the Route behalf of Rivera and the impact no Valley. As Rivera’s youth involved with her in Eta Sigma Managing Editor 91 Harvest festival shooting in she made on their lives. minister, Harrison marveled at Gamma, like former president Las Vegas--the most deadly mass The first speaker was univer- the amount of faith and hope she Hannah Lewis, who shared a Since Oct. 4, wildfires have shooting in American history. sity President Tomás D. Morales, possessed, and advised attendees Bible verse that reminded her of been scorching through Northern Rivera was a fourth-year stu- who got to know Rivera when to find peace in knowing she is in the fallen student: For we walk California taking the lives and dent at CSUSB in the health care she participated in a summer a better place. by faith, not by sight- 2 Corinthi- homes of people, young and old. management program and also a abroad program in London “If Jordyn were to speak to ans 5:7 KJV. These fires have burned over member of Eta Sigma Gamma, last summer. Morales empha- us tonight, she would say, ‘You 221,000 acres of land, killing the national health education sized the joy and optimism she need to have that hope I had. Continued on Pg 3... 31 people and destroying 2,800 residences. Winds of up to 70 miles per hour aided the rapid spread of flames, but the cause of the out- Pros and Cons: Tuition Increase break is still under investigation. said CSUSB Junior James Bodies burned beyond By Daniel Banks Johnson. "I wasn't able to receive recognition have been found, Staff Writer more than one grant and I knew along with human remains of that the only other option was to merely ash and bone. Authorities The rise of tuition at CSUSB use student loans. I did not want are turning to dental records, and other CSU schools by $270 to spend years having to pay for fingerprints, tattoos and serial for undergraduate students has it and be in debt." numbers on hip implants to iden- been generating some negative CSU Spokesperson Eliza- tify victims. buzz among students, but has beth Chaplin explains the deci- Over 3,500 structures have officials pointing to the positive sion to increase tuition. been destroyed throughout aspects. “Tuition was increased be- Northern California since the The decision was made by cause the state did not fully fund beginning of the outbreak. the Board of Trustees on March the CSU’s budget request," said Sonoma, Mendocino, Yuba, 22, 2017, and was the first tuition Chaplin. "The CSU’s operating Daniel Banks | Coyote Chronicle and Napa County have all been increase in seven years. budget has two funding sourc- Tuition increase will impact many students accross campus. devastated by this unfortunate Many of the students that es: the state general fund and series of fires, with evacuations attend CSUSB are receiving tuition. Over the last two-and- to the curriculum; however, there increase. There are 23 CSU cam- still in action in hope to save financial aid and do not pay out a-half decades, state support per is direct statement that addresses puses and if the estimated 400 lives. of the pocket for classes, but that student for the CSU has declined that the tuition increases have to faculty members are divvied up isn’t always the case. while enrollment demands have be spent on such or if a certain evenly, each campus will get Some students are paying for dramatically increased." amount of the increase has to around 17 additional members. INSIDE THIS school with their own money, or, One of the high points Chap- be dedicated towards academic The increase of tuition has with student loans because they lin brings up is that it will benefit advancements and not faculty or come as a shock to some ISSUE do not meet the requirements to the students who are a part of board-members salaries. students because they haven't receive grants. Financial burdens household income. “The tuition increase will go experienced it throughout their can sometimes add more stress to “The net revenue is one to the students' success. Campus- time at CSUSB. This is the Disaster Prepared- a person, especially when they’re third and it is set aside for stu- es will hire approximately 400 first increase in seven years. ness Pg.5 enrolled in college. dent financial aid.” faculty members and an addition- The increase took under- "Before I started my first Part of the tuition increase al 3,000 courses,” said Chaplin. graduate annual tuition from quarter at CSUSB, I was hesitant will go towards hiring more No word which CSU cam- Route 66 festival about taking out school loans," puses will benefit from these Pg. 6 faculty and adding more courses Continued on Pg 2... Community News

Page 2 Coyote Chronicle October 18, 2017 Coyote Disability Sports Festival Chronicle participated in the event to make By Adam Vilas the festival possible. The CSUSB Editor in Rodney Staff Writer Assistant Basketball Coach, Bob- Chief Schmidt by Tossetti, and his team played CSUSB hosted its 11th an- games of wheelchair-basketball Managing Andrea nual Disability Sports Festival with those with disabilities in the Editor Engelhorn to promote physical activity for Coussoulis Arena. people everywhere, regardless of “We want to put our guys in Layout Robin their disability. a position where they can help,” Editor Briggs Everyday those with dis- said Tossetti. “We want them to abilities struggle to find a place help less fortunate people so they Copy Crystal where they can let loose and can understand that they are in Editor Harrell have fun without worrying about a position not everyone gets to feeling out of place. be in.” Multimedia Jason Event director and 14 year Hundreds of volunteers Editor Samp CSUSB employee Yvonne came to the event and showed Salmon said this event is an their support for those with Sports Lauren important day for the community disabilities. One of the event Editor Jennings and fulfills a need for those with volunteers, Christine Espeleta, disabilities. believes that it is important for “The reason we do this is those more fortunate to under- Cyber Jacob Security because we believe that disability stand more about those with Collins Consultant does not mean inability,” said disabilities in order to help. Salmon. “We want every person “This day is for them, “said Distribution Robin to have the feeling that they can Espeleta. “These events were Manager Briggs do anything. We want them to made for them to make them feel be encouraged and say ‘I can do like they’re still a part of us and Community Ariana this. I don’t have limitations.’” despite any differences they’re Engagement Cano According to Salmon, still human.” Manager this event has gained enough The event took place in the Armando popularity in the community for Coussoulis Arena on campus Cartoonist Avila participants to request informa- where hundreds of people with tion about it months in advance disabilities came to participate Layout Julio because of their excitement for in a range of sports and games. Consultant Bernardo the festival. These included activities like Residents in the commu- martial arts classes, rock-climb- Faculty Dr. Mariam nity expressed their excitement ing, soccer, basketball and even Advisor Betlemidze for the event, anticipating next archery. year’s Disability Sports Festival. Many sponsors came and [email protected] Marcus Rivera, who has showed their support for the Dis- Advertising Linda been in a wheelchair for over ability Sports Festival including Manager Sand 20 years, says that this festival the LA Galaxy Street Team, LA is one that he looks forward to Kings Street Hockey Team, and [email protected] year-round. Monster Energy. Staff Writers “I feel as though this festival “I think it’s really important Dustin Alexander, Daniel Bank is a gift from above,” said Rive- for them to have a day like this,” Issac Cardenas, Melissa Cardenato ra. “People with disabilities often said Taylor Dizon, a CSUSB Evelyn Carmona, Ashley Casillas Hannah Centner, Kieron Coleman get forgotten about and this day senior and event volunteer. “It Michael Embry, Patricia Delatorre is a great way to show that Cal makes them feel included and Nikaela Favela, Krystal Erickson Hanna Gruntz, Yessica Gonzales State San Bernardino really cares like they can get involved in Nalley Gusman, Crystal Harrell about us.” things that they can actually Adam Vilas | Coyote Chronicle Kaelie Illman, Brandiss Johnson Students and faculty alike participate in.” Paola Magana, Christine Muhar Various events were hosted by volunteers for participants. Kevin Novak, Anthony Perez Spencer Reifel, Andrew Rivera Breeze Rivers, Lucero Roman Jason Samp, Brittany Stiner Adam Vilas Tuition Increase World Briefs Mail •Oct. 12- Taliban Hostages California State University, ...continued from Pg 1 “I haven’t had to take fewer Police in London and New York San Bernardino units due to financial aid, but Freed have opened an investigation on University Hall Room UH-037 $5,472 to $5,742. I did contemplate doing so or the producer who has paid off 5500 University Parkway For various reasons, some taking a whole quarter off,” After five years in captivity, a a number of former and current San Bernardino, CA 92407 students are not fortunate enough revealed Gonzalez. couple and their two children employees claiming he sexually to receive financial aid. The Not knowing how they will were released by Haqqani, a harassed and assaulted them over Office:(909)537-5289 tuition increase can affect them be able to pay for their classes faction of the Taliban. the past decade. Advertising:(909)537-5815 in a major way. Not only does it can cause stress emotionally and Email:[email protected] affect the class fees, but it also mentally. •Iran Nuclear Deal •Puerto Rico Website:coyotechronicle.net makes the price of parking go up. “Other than my financial “The tuition increase has aid, the tuition increase caused President Donald Trump threat- Hurricane Maria death toll up The Coyote Chronicle is been rough," said CSUSB a lot of stress on me because I ens to dismiss the Iran nuclear to 48 thus far. Officials are still published every Tuesday for senior Genevieve Gonzalez. "It wasn’t sure what was going to deal even though the United Na- searching for casualties. distribution on Wednesday during the academic session by the made it even harder to afford happen--if I would be able to tions Security Council endorsed Communication department. The classes as well as everything come up with the money or not,” the deal. •Somalia opinions expressed in the Chronicle are those of the student writers and editors else that comes with being in stated Gonzalez. and do not reflect the views of the school. That includes paying for There are positive and neg- •Poisonous Air in New Delhi Truck bombing leave at least university, its faculty, or any other parking passes, which have also ative effects when to the tuition 276 dead. 111 victims have been person or instituion unless expressely noted. The appearance of any increased.” hike and it benefits some more Citizens of New Delhi are identified thus far. adverisement in the chronicle does The increased fees can affect than others. It is in the hope that banned from setting off fireworks not reprsent an endorsement of the products or services advertised. The how many units a student takes the financial situation will benefit for the Hindu Festival of Lights •Portugal and Spain Chronicle reserves the right to edit or each quarter; and with CSUSB more students, so they can worry due to poisonous air quality. reject all materials submitted to the paper. transitioning to the semester less about their finances and At least 31 people killed in system, students will be hassled can continue with their college •Harvey Winstein wildfires over 145 fires continune with a greater financial burden. careers at ease. to rage Community News

Page 3 Coyote Chronicle October 18, 2017 CSUSB Vigil in Remembrance of Jordyn Rivera

Crystal Harrell | Coyote Chronicle The vigil was very emotional for her friends and family and those that knew her personally.

...Continued from Pg 1 live for something.” The two expressed their gratitude Lupita Vasquez, who attend- for the support of the CSUSB ed the summer abroad program community and encouraged all Another fellow Eta Sigma to London with Rivera, ex- vigil attendees to approach them Gamma member, James Eck- pressed her sadness over the loss to share their condolences. holdt, shared how Rivera was of such a caring person. “Don’t be a stranger... Every like family and helped him “[Jordyn] was a real-life time we hug you, we’re hugging through his times of struggle and angel and she didn’t need a halo her,” urged Albert Rivera. hardship. or wings to prove it. We have After the vigil was over, the “I was working two jobs lost a beautiful person way too crowd was invited to step outside and I was wondering day by day, soon and I hope she is watching near the back of the John M. ‘how will I be able to afford this? over us wherever she is,” said Pfau Library to release balloons How will I pay rent?’ And Jordyn Vasquez. as one last parting farewell to was always there to comfort me. Rivera’s parents, Albert honor Rivera. 104 lavender bal- To tell me, ‘you realize it’s in and Mary, also shared their loons were released into the sky, God’s hands,’” Eckholdt said words with those gathered in the followed by a moment of silence through tears. “... She was a very auditorium, reminiscing about as bells chimed in the distance faithful person... and that’s how how Jordyn believed that she to echo the lasting memory of an we all have to live our lives. was living a full and happy life. honorable person. Even if it’s not through God, just

People leaving personal messages for Jordyn Rivera. California Briefs •San Bernardino •San Manuel Band of Mission Indians On Oct. 12, a shooting took place at a marijuana dispensary San Manuel holds their 22nd in a residential community in annual PowWow at CSUSB San Bernardino. Albert and Mary Rivera both visited and spoke at the campus that their daughter attended. •Adelanto •Riverside The High Desert gets their first Riverside celebrates art and legal marijuana dispensaries innovation by participating in the thanks to Adelanto’s recent spike fourth Long Night of Arts and in marijuana cultivation facto- Innovation. ries.

• Lawsuit against Trump •Joshua Tree

California has filed a lawsuit Father identified remains of two against the Trump administration hikers lost on July 28th. Rachael after the announcement that the Nguyn, age 20, and Joseph Orbe- government was ending pay- so, age 21 found near the Maze ments to health insurers that help Loop Trail close to the western fund the Affordable Care Act entrance of the national park off potentially impacting 3 million Highway 62. Californian's who purchase health-care plans. President Morales was amongst the attendees that visited Jordyn Rivera’s vigil. Community News

Page 4 Coyote Chronicle October 18, 2017 Locals share their accounts of horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas concert he has fireworks, so my Manny B Sandoval initial thought was, ‘what was Yucaipa-Calimesa News Mirror that fireworks?’” Morales said she and Kitch- The Las Vegas Metropolitan en stood there confused noticing Police Department confirmed there was nothing in the sky and 59 concertgoers died and 527 they continued to hear the shots were injured in the largest mass go off. shooting in American history on "No those are gun shots! Sunday. Oct. 1 at the Route 91 Get down. Get down. They’re Harvest Country Music Festival. shooting,” said Kitchen. According to San Bernardino Morales recalled that it all County Sheriff's Department, a happened so quickly, but it felt mass shooting occurred at the like a long time because of the country concert in Las Vegas, shots continuing to fire. Nevada. The suspect rapidly Morales and Kitchen, hand opened fire on a crowd of more in hand, ran for their lives. than 22,000 concertgoers from Morales said she was angry and his hotel room on the 32nd floor yelling, she couldn’t believe that of the Mandalay Bay Resort and was happening. Casino at approximately 10:08 Both Morales and Kitchen p.m. called their family. The shooter was 64 years “As Cassidy called her sister Courtesy of Pexels old Nevada resident. A Las Vegas to tell them we were being shot Metropolitan Police report said at. Both frantic, I decided to call was from California and many San Bernardino. resident. She is survived by her the suspect bought more than 30 my mom because at this point attendees won tickets to the "I am saddened by the many husband Brian Ahlers and their weapons and had 23 firearms in we didn't know if we're going to festival from local country radio lives lost," said San Bernardino three children. Dana Gardner, 52, his hotel room. make it out of there. It was then stations. County Sheriff John McMahon. was a Grand Terrace Resident The victims were across the we realized that this bush we “We gave away tickets to "One of our department mem- and San Bernardino County em- street attending the Route 91 were hiding behind was giving well over 100 listeners,” said bers was struck by the gunfire ployee. She is survived by three Harvest Country Music Festival us no protected shelter, so we KFROG Radio Programing Di- while attending the event. Our children, one of which was with when hundreds of bullets struck had to go,” Morales said. “As rector and Yucaipa resident Scott employee was taken to a local her at the time of the shooting, the crowd. Las Vegas Metropol- I cried hysterically, we began Ward. “We were systematically hospital for treatment of injuries Kayla Gardner, but she was not itan Police Department SWAT to run again and passed a few calling them all one by one on sustained. More information will injured. Jordyn Rivera, 21, a responded to the call, breached parked cop cars and we ran Monday. When you win anything follow when it is available. Our fourth year student at CSUSB the hotel room and found the straight inside the MGM Hotel from us we have your phone thoughts and prayers go out to all was also killed in the shooting. suspect dead. and Casino. I thought I was number and email addresses victims and their families.” Rivera is a resident of Upland Kaila Morales, a recent going to have a panic attack and documented; there were around “We continue to hope and and is survived by her mother CSUSB graduate and KFROG I was having trouble breathing, 20 names that we have not made pray that everyone is okay. and father Albert and Mary Radio employee was in atten- but my friend stayed by my side contact with.” Thousands of people from South- Rivera. dance with her close friend comforting me.” “I've gone the past two ern California make it out to this Following the shootings, Las Cassidy Kitchen, when the shots About 20 minutes later, years. This year I didn’t go, be- event in Las Vegas every year. Vegas area hospitals experienced were fired. while in MGM’s lobby there cause we have such an amazing We talked with many listen- a shortage of blood. LifeStream “As Jason Aldean started was word that the gunman was crew. We had our programming, ers that were there, some who urged the public to give blood performing I stood and recorded now inside MGM. Morales and promotions, sales staff, manage- jumped into action and some donations. As of Monday night, a video,” she said. “My friend Kitchen, along with others, were ment and some folks from our who saw things they will never Oct. 2, LifeStream released and I were in the middle toward evacuated once again. They ran off-air positions. All of our crew forget,” Ward said. “Right now a statement saying they were the back and we decided to try into the casino’s theater and is accounted for and safe. Every- our top priority is confirming the overwhelmed with the amount to make our way into the crowd hid in its basement, where they one wanted to get out as quick as safety of our listeners, then fig- of support they received and going closer to the stage to meet stayed for over two hours. they could,” continued Ward. uring out what we can do to help that they obtained a more than up with another friend. As we Morales said, “Luckily all The victims were transport- those affected by this senseless adequate amount of blood. were already holding onto each the friends we came with were ed to area hospitals for treatment act.” other, making our way through okay and although we are all for their injuries sustained from There were 17 people from Previously pulished the crowd, we heard what sound- traumatized, we are all home and the violent attack. Some of the Southern California killed in the in Yucaipa-Calimesa ed like fireworks. I have seen safe.” concertgoers were employees shooting. One of those 17 was Jason Aldean before and at every A large portion of the crowd and residents from the County of Hannah Ahlers, 35, a Beaumont News Mirror.

Courtesy of Wiki Images Courtesy of Wiki Images Sky view of Las Vegas hotels and Route 91 festival The Route 91 music festival is adjacent to the Mandalay Bay Hotel Community Features

Page 5 Coyote Chronicle October 18, 2017 CSUSB Disaster Preparedness

there will be a California Great Dr. Nestler explains that consciously planning ahead for students sign up for crime alerts By Andrea Engelhorn Shakeout, in which the CSUSB anyone can qualify to carry an disaster because it seems so far on the University Police page Managing Editor community participates each emergency radio because it is away until it is actually happen- through the CSUSB main site year. Wing encourages students affordable and acquirable. ing. and to heed all messages from With the recent tragedy in and faculty to participate in the “In order to become a In order for an individual campus during an emergency on Las Vegas, the topic of disaster drill and learn about earthquake licensed carrier, all it takes is a to better prepare one’s self for or near campus. preparedness becomes a reality at safety and procedures. short, multiple choice quiz and disaster, Wing suggests that Dr. Nestler stressed the im- the forefront of our minds. After Wing stresses that it is the purchase of a twenty to thirty students and faculty visit the portance of disaster preparedness such a devastating event, stu- important to practice emergency dollar radio… that’s it,” Dr. Nes- Risk Management and Emer- for everyone: “If you haven’t dents and faculty begin to look at procedures because people tend tler exclaimed. “Once a person is gency Continuity website on noticed, the world is on fire. the campus and the potential for to act as they are trained, and if licensed, they are prepared with the CSUSB main site and the When the grid goes down, being disaster. students and faculty on campus this radio for the rest of their American Red Cross website for prepared, whether through edu- According to April Wing, are trained how to react during life. There really isn’t any loss in information on how to prepare cating yourself or getting your the manager of Emergency Man- a campus emergency, then they trying.” for and react properly during a Ham Radio license, can save agement and Business Continuity will most likely use that knowl- Wing believes that most disaster. your life or the life of someone at CSUSB, our campus could edge during a real disaster. students and faculty are not Wing also recommends that you love.” have up to twenty-two thousand Cyber Security Professor students present at a single given and primary Amateur Radio pres- time. ence on campus, Vincent Nestler, She expressed that due is attempting to expand the use to our campus’s location and of an emergency radio system, population, we are vulnerable Amature Radio (Ham Radio), on to disaster. Wing believes that campus which is currently in use students shouldn’t feel afraid, worldwide. but instead, feel the need to be Unfamiliar to most students, prepared in case a disaster should Ham Radio license holders are strike. present at CSUSB. Dr. Nestler “We are vulnerable to di- and several students on campus sasters that students and faculty carry these radios with them might not be aware of,” said on a daily basis, because the Wing. “For example, floods, Ham Radio system is in place to fires, bomb threats, active vio- contact others around the world, lence, earthquakes, and more.” even during a nationwide power Photo curtesy of Pexel On October 19 at 10:19 a.m., outage. Faculty and students need to know where all exits are in case an emegency were to occur. Vox Pop: How safe is our campus? Mai Temraz, 3rd-year MBA, Emely Chavez, 1st-year stu- By Dusty Alexander and Ash Casillas 32-years-old: dent, 17 years old: Staff Writers

“I’m from Palestine. I have been “I only know of the earthquake Gabriela Manzanares: through three wars, so I know drill, but we should have a thing disasters can be natural or caused like the yearly sexual violence "I don't feel prepared for an by humans. I was only recently training. I don’t feel as safe as unnatural disaster because the told about the earthquakes here I would like to. In high school events that have happened since because I arrived in the country there were drills, but not really in I’ve been here, like the recent last September. I’m a Ham radio college. These kinds of things are shootings. I was freaking out, operator and we have our own Tomas Morales, CSUSB Pres- not discussed until they actually thinking ‘what’s going to hap- network, but I don’t know how ident: happen.” pen?’” prepared we can be.” “These disasters are on our radar, Jesse Ibarra, a fourth-year both natural and manmade. student, 21-years-old: Unfortunately, manmade is becoming more prevalent. We "I feel safe on campus. They have active shooter drills, both handled [San Bernardino 2015 past and present. We need to be shooting] it really quickly, so prepared. There is a difference I feel like if a shooter came on between an active shooter drill campus, they’d be able to handle versus just being ‘aware’ in a that one just as quickly.” classroom setting about it.”

Wyatt Miera, CSUSB Star- bucks branch Employee, 22 Julissa Diaz-Reyes, 20-years- Kate Sumampong, 18-years- years old: old, a visitor on campus: old, a first year:

“Honestly, it does not bug me. If “I’m more prepared in a negative “I don’t feel comfortable with just it happens, it happens. I’m not way… now I'm more aware that anyone being able to walk onto going to be terrified of events there are potential dangers in on campus.” like these because that is what places you wouldn’t expect it.” they want you to be.” Rigo Orozco, 4th-year student, Annette Gamino, 22-years-old, 24 years old: a third-year student:

“We should have gun safety “I feel like just giving us a time training in the same way that we and a date… its really not going have sexual harassment aware- to make a difference… Our cam- ness training each year. What pus should host more workshops, we have is good, but it could be or maybe even provide free better.” supplies to students….” Page 6 Route 66 Back Again year. Sadly, when the city went a first responder row, which Christine Muhar bankrupt in 2012, San Bernardi- was held on Court Street. First Staff Writer no could no longer provide fund- responder row included fire ing for the Route 66 car show. engines, police cars, highway Saturday, Oct. 7, San Although SBACC debated patrol cars, and even military Bernardino Area Chamber of on if they should restore it or trucks that were brought from the Commerce (SBACC) hosted the not, they decided to step up and Norton Air Force Base Museum. 5th annual Route 66 Rendezvous organize the city’s beloved Route According to Judi Penman, in downtown San Bernardino. 66 Rendezvous. the SBACC President, the vehi- This year, hundreds of car Tito Nieto, who was partic- cles were there for the children, enthusiast came to Route 66 ipating with his ’37 Ford Sedan, but “big kids enjoy it too!” Rendezvous to see over 1,000 has been a car enthusiast for over Not only did people bring cars, listen to music, eat good 12 years. He enjoyed Route 66 their families; they brought food, and have a great time with Rendezvous and “hopes it will their entire car clubs too. Car their families. soon be restored to its former clubs from all over the Inland Alex Trujillo, who was glory” of having Route 66 all Empire came to support Route raised in San Bernardino and has weekend long instead of one day. 66 and be a part of history. been coming to Route 66 since The family-friendly event Suavesitos, E St Cruisers, and he was a kid, said he was excited provided something for everyone L.A. Roadsters were all there, because he was able to bring his to see and do. Home Depot and just to name a few. ‘57 Chevy Sedan that he over- the YMCA provided games and Penman and San Bernardino hauled piece by piece over the crafts for the children, while residents love Route 66 Ren- course of several years. there were three beer gardens for dezvous because it provides Historically, the Route 66 the adults and cars for everyone something positive and a fami- car show started in 1990 in San to admire. ly-friendly event the entire com- Bernardino and over the decades This year was the first year munity can be proud to attend. has lasted between 2-4 days per that Route 66 Rendezvous had

Chistine Muhar | Chronicle Photos Community Features

Page 7 Coyote Chronicle October 11, 2017 Main Street Window Shopping

Small vintage shops grace the streets of downtown. Rod iron chairs and doilies on tables set the tone for this vintage shop. tunity to learn some of its history can enjoy four floors with a wide instant chalkboard on your wall. creams. A sweet, fruity aroma By Nallely Guzman while window shopping in the range of merchandise like jewel- If you are trying to spruce up will always greet you while Staff Writer best shops around there. ry, antiques, collectibles, clothes, your home for the holidays, the shopping at this store. One of the recommen- toys, furniture books, and much people there will give you help- MP Couture is a women’s The holiday season is just dations before you start your more. This antique store is a ful tips so you can make the best fashion boutique that features around the corner and if you window-shopping tour is to park must-see due to the variety of of this specialty paint. a diverse collection of clothing, want to start looking for the right in the parking structure located collections and tastes. ELLIOT (located behind shoes, jewelry and accessories. place to buy gifts for the mem- in the corner of Market Street Sweet Vintage Décor (near the Mission Inn and across from Whether you are looking bers of your family, Main Street and Mission Inn Avenue. Parking Prohibition) is a small yet quaint Prohibition) It is a boutique to have a fun day shopping for is the perfect spot to go browsing there is free the first 90 minutes store where you can find dec- where you can find trendy and wearable art, designer goods and local shops. and after 5 p.m. orations for your home. They fashionable clothing. Most of the unique jewelry, or you just want The famous Main Street Make sure you wear tennis change some of their merchan- clothing that is sold in this store to have a great time looking at is a pedestrian walkway mall shoes so you can window-shop dise in time for each holiday is actually designed and made unique objects, the whole block located in the heart of Riverside, confortable. so you can stay up-to-date for there. So if you buy clothes and of stores on Main Street is a CA, stretching four blocks. Mission Galleria (across the those seasonal festivities. And accessories from this shop, you worthwhile destination. On the While taking a tour, you will street from the Mission Inn and what makes this store even more will have unique pieces that you plus side, there are great restau- be amazed at how rustic the area in front of Coffee Bean) It Is an special is their Annie Sloan chalk can wear without worrying about rants with delicious food nearby is, and you will have the oppor- amazing antique store where you paint that they sell to create an someone else copying you. where you can eat, or spas where Downtown Apothecary (in you can relax after shopping. front of Casey’s cupcakes) It is Why go all the way to LA when the shop where you find all that there are fun spots in the Inland has to do with bath and body. Empire where you can have a You can choose from handmade one-of-kind shopping experience soaps of different scents, body without straying too far from Ride FREE scrubs, candles, oils, butters and home? with your CSUSB ID.

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Page 8 Coyote Chronicle October 18, 2017 Changes in Season; Changes in Fashion Pinterest. But this fall, I de- tones. This means utilizing burnt When I spoke to Jauregui at accessories! By Hannah Centner cided to set out and do some oranges, beiges, browns, etc. American Eagle, she let me in Add a scarf or a flannel to a Staff Writer research about what is really "in" When doing your face as on some of her favorite pieces, basic shirt. You could even just this season. I sat down with a a whole, choose whether you colors, and trends for the season. add a sweater or some booties to Anne of Green Gables local makeup artist, Crystal Leal, want to dramatize your eyes, or Trends that are in right now dress stylishly and comfortably once said, “I’m so glad I live in who does many runway shows your lips. If you want to focus for Fall include florals prints, for the chilly weather. Skinny a world where there are Octo- for some insight. on your lips, select a plum, red, plaids, and all types of denim, in- jeans are easy to pair with boo- bers.” We should all be glad I also talked to a Judy or generally dark lipstick color. cluding skirts, jeans, and jackets. ties and military jackets are also too, because the changing of the Jauregui, a manager at American Pair it with a nude/natural eye, Snake print shoes, long printed very popular right now. seasons means a changing of the Eagle in Cabazon, who has seen so you still have a fall look. This kimonos, and long cardigans are I came to the conclusion fashion trends! the trends come and go over the will keep your face from looking also very in fashion. that the main way to switch up As a college student and past 12 years in her store! too dark. The best colors for fall your fall look is in the details. It's young adult, I love to be caught Leal discussed some super Or, you can choose to do are jewel tones like burgundy, super inexpensive to add scarves up on all the fashion and makeup easy makeup advice with me to a dramatic eye look, possibly purple, golden yellow, deep teal, and warm colors to your ward- trends as well. get your palette geared toward smoky or even metallic. If you and olive green. The key ways robe. I often get my ideas for fall! When choosing eyeshad- opt for a dramatic eye, be sure to to get a fall an autumn look are makeup and clothing off of ows, go for peachy or neutral pair it with a nude or neutral lip. to throw on the layers and the

Courtesy of Pexels People are all getting fall ready with a variety of fashions Drug Store v.s High End

By Brittany Stiner Today, we are going to be thing on the market to get your Contributing Writer comparing drug store founda- hands on. I was one of the lucky tion to a higher end foundations ones that purchased it the day it Being a college girl means and to see if spending all that came out. we don’t have too much time to extra hard-earned money is Rihanna is not just an icon work or let alone get ready for worth packing on the debt after in the music world, she is now class but what about the week- graduation. becoming a staple to the cosmet- ends when we want to let out the Sephora is a holy grail walk- ic world as well. stress from all the work week ing through the aisles of name Fenty Beauty came out with and maybe even get ready for brand products. 40 different foundation shades once? Walking past Urban Decay, meant for every girl of every College takes a lot of time Laura Mercier, and Yves Saint complexion. Her foundation out of your week which makes it Laurent might make your credit runs 34 dollars which is on the hard to work which means were card run and hide, but when you cheaper side of a higher end all on a budget and maybe can’t buy high end its meant to last foundation. afford those high-end brands you longer and give you that This foundation gives you and want to stick to those good coverage every girl dreams of. buildable full coverage as if you Photo courtesy of pinterest Target finds. Fenty Beauty is the hottest have an Instagram filter on your face. If you can get your hands product myself has lasted me dupe for this is the Loreal Infalli- on this life changing high end about a year. It’s worth the price ble foundation for 12 dollars! foundation, I would definitely if you like something more on Being a college girl makes recommend it. A dupe for this the high-end side of things. life busy but one thing we should would be the Fit Me foundation A nice dupe for this would-be never be too busy for is feeling by Maybelline. Fit me will give Photo Focus foundation by wet confident in ourselves. If you can you that coverage, and its only n’ wild for only six dollars! afford Fenty, Urban Decay, and six dollars. If you don’t mind spending even Yves Saint Laurent then you Urban Decay all-nighter a little bit more, and get that run to Sephora. which runs for about 40 dollars air brushed look you’ve been If you're more of a Target is a foundation that is a full dreaming of, get ready with the girl, that’s fine too! Grab that coverage, and matte. It lasts all Laura Mercier Flawless Fusion Maybelline, and Wet n’ Wild. day and you can wear it for an Ultra-Longwear Foundation that When it comes to foundation everyday look without looking runs for 48 dollars. This foun- and makeup in general, it doesn’t overly done up for that 10 a.m. dation is for all skin types from matter how much you spend. lecture. oily, to combination skin. This What matters most is how you Urban Decay All Nighter foundation is matte finish, with a feel, and the confidence you get Photo courtesy of Flifr foundation is the definition of buildable 15-hour wear. A won- while you rock your new look. The price of a color pallet and blush can add up quickly a little bit goes along way. This derful, hands down holy grail Fashion Life

Page 9 Coyote Chronicle October 18, 2017 Kill Sweet Tooth, Keep the Bikini Bod and cut them in spheres. After A new favorite of mine that the accuracy of the nutrition consistency. By Hanna Gruntz this is done, get parchment paper does fine on its own yet won’t facts on the label. Enlightened Now, if you are a lemon Staff Writer over a pan and put each banana break the bank is Rx Bars from Ice Cream can be purchased at fiend, please hold on to your sphere on them. Sprouts or Trader Joes. These Sprouts. It contains about 400 taste-buds. You’ll need one cup It’s the season for yummy You’ll need to spread a protein bars have flavors such as calories for the entire carton. Yes, of lemon Greek yogurt, a tea- holiday treats to start making generous helping of peanut butter pumpkin spice, salted chocolate, you read that right. You can kill spoon of honey, one tablespoon their way into everyone’s kitch- on each banana slice, then top it peanut butter chocolate, and that whole carton while binging of lemon juice, and blueberries, en. Contrary to popular belief, off with another banana sphere to coconut chocolate chip. They are on Lifetime movies and not feel if you’d like. Mix all these ingre- there are healthy desserts you make it like a sandwhich. high in fiber, protein, potassium, like a whale afterwards. dients together and place them can indulge in without gaining While doing this, take dark and taste just like a candy bar. Greek yogurt is also very in a cupcake sheet. Let the mix that holiday weight. So put down chocolate chips and put them in a Another sweet little thing high in protein and low in sugar freeze for four hours and have those pumpkin cheesecakes bowl and microwave them until you can get from Sprouts is dark and carbohydrates if you buy made guilt-free lemon bars with and throw away the peppermint they have melted. chocolate-covered rice cakes. the plain flavor. To make it a a twist. barks, because there is a new After the dark chocolate has You put those bad boys in the bit more tasty, you can add a Having a sweet tooth is dessert in town. melted, dip each banana sand- fridge for 30 minutes, then cover teaspoon of honey, a tablespoon nothing to be ashamed of, and A recipe that many peo- wich in the bowl until each one one side with Buff Bake almond of cocoa powder, dark chocolate now you’ll have a few tricks up ple should know about is dark is fully coated. Freeze the choc- butter, I use the cookie dough fla- chips, and strawberries. Mix your sleeve that will have your chocolate peanut butter-filled olate-covered bananas for about vor, and boom! You have a high the ingredients together before friends wondering how you man- bananas. This easy, convenient 20 minutes, and then dig in! A protein, low calorie, sweet treat. adding the strawberries. Let the aged to stay in shape this winter. recipe only involves three items. low calorie treat awaits without Let me introduce the ice the mix sit in the fridge for 10 You’ll just need to get bananas you feeling the guilt afterwards. cream that’ll make you question minutes if you want a creamier

Courtesy of Pexels Keeping on to your diet wihile satisying the sweet tooth is easier than some people think. DIY: Halloween Girl shorts and property of Joker Mother of Dragons, Jon Snow, By Brittany Stiner bomber jacket, go for a more Cersei, or Missandei. Staff Writer classic look with her signature Do a cool DIY Mother of jester look and play with that Dragons with some plastic drag- If you’re looking for the face makeup because clowns are ons, blue dress, and blonde wig latest, greatest, and the trendi- in this year! or head to your local Hallow- est Halloween costumes for the This year was not only a een store and stock up on those Halloween season, then look no great year for movies, but for props. further. television as well. Alright, alright, enough with Halloween is the best time Costumes for televi- the cute Halloween costumes. of year to jump out of your com- sion shows such as Stranger It’s time to grab your cauldron, fort zone and try on a different Things and Game of Thrones and maybe sleep with the lights persona for a weekend. are going to be some of the most on for this part. Whether you’re part of a popular costumes once again. Stephen King’s IT will con- couple, single, or just with a Stranger Things is the tinue to haunt your dreams, but group of friends looking for a reason why the 80s came back for those girls that live for the good time, I have a costume for in style and Eggos became your blood and gore, you can remake you. dream breakfast again. this Halloween look and scare This year proved that not Eleven from Stranger Things your friends. only men can be heroes. Wonder is going to steal our hearts when YouTube star Nicole Guer- Woman stole box office sales it comes back on Netflix on Oct. rero perfected the Pennywise and showed a different light for 27, so steal her look as you costume with a few easy steps women in Hollywood. attempt to dress up as the brain that will make people fear being Wonder Woman is one of the crushing, waffle loving girl on alone with you. most popular costumes out on the Halloween. Grab a red balloon, face market today. If you’re all about For the DIY girl out there, paint, red lipstick, and a ruffled the girl power, get your hands on all you need is a box of Eggos, collar, and you have yourself a this costume at any of your local a blonde wig, pink dress, tube DIY Pennywise look. Halloween stores or create the socks, white converse, and don’t Back in 1993, Hocus Po- Courtesy of Flickr look yourself with a dress/skirt, forget about the blood! cus’s Winifred Sanderson made A make-shift Daenerys Targaryen costume and a sword are a must. Winter came a little early you fear Halloween, and drool But, what is Halloween this year, but that doesn’t mean over Thackery Binx (the human the queen diva herself Winifred others, it’s a lifestyle. So, burn without a little bit of mayhem? it will be too cold to dress up as version of course). Sanderson, or maybe the not-so- those fall candles, turn on your Harley Quinn is definitely our favorite Game of Thrones This year, Spirit Halloween bright Sara Sanderson, the choice favorite horror movie marathon, the costume for those little mon- characters. rolled out two Hocus Pocus cos- is up to you! and start to think about the way sters out there. Let’s keep Game of Thrones tumes exclusively to their stores. For some, Halloween is you’re going to steal the show Instead of her signature relevant while we dress up as the If you want to dress up as just a children’s holiday, but for this Halloween. Lifestyle

Page 10 Coyote Chronicle October 18, 2017 Cheese Plate and soft with a sweet and deli- By Spencer Reifel cate taste with undertones of acid Staff Writer and salt. You can add a cracker to If you have never socialized spread the soft goat cheese on around a cheese plate this might with some honey. be a start in the right direction. Typically, semi-soft cheeses This perfect cheese plate have been aged a little bit more will have to have a few staples than soft cheese and have less to make your guests happy to sit moisture. As cheese ages, its down and snack on. moisture level decreases and the For a cheese plate, you will cheese becomes more firm. need cheese, of course, nuts, The semi-soft cheese would cold cut meats, and crackers; you be a nice Boschetto truffle want these to play off each other cheese. It’s aged for 2 months and pair well. and is a blend of sheep’s milk, You want your plate to flow cow’s milk, and truffles. It has a well and make it easy to grab and blend of fresh and rustic flavors snack with great flavor which makes for an addictive Cheese expert, Sharon Mar- delicacy that’s sweet and savory. tinez from Challenge Dairy stat- Combine cold cuts like salami ed that the most important part with the Boschetto for that sa- of a cheese plate the different vory and salty flavor. textures of cheese such as, soft, Hard cheeses, the most aged semi-soft, etc. cheeses, are rich in flavor and dry Choose your cheeses with in texture. These are the cheeses different textures. Go for a that are firm enough to grate. soft and creamy cheese such The hard cheese will be a as Imported Brie (or a similar nice aged gouda, that has been artisan-style cheese made in our aged for over 18 months, with area); a firmer style cheese such this age you get a firm texture as cheddar (preferably farm- with some crystallization, a deep house), gouda or Gruyère; and ochre interior, and notes of toast- a hard grating-style cheese like ed walnuts and a brown-butter Parmigiano-Reggiano. finish. “You usually only pick Enjoy the aged hard Gouda 3 cheeses due to cost as there with some nuts like almonds or Courtesy of Pexel are other items such as fresh walnuts to bring out the nutty baguette, fresh fruit, fig spread, flavors. nuts etc. to complete the plate,” “People love to try farm- said Martinez. stead cheese, local cheeses have Here is a guideline to make excellent texture and flavor and a simple but great cheese plate they can buy them in their local with three cheeses and a few cheese shop,” said Martinez. pairing item. There will be a soft, “Especially those who have mon- semi-soft and hard cheese. ey really want to impress their Soft cheeses are typically friends with new and exciting young cheeses that have been cheeses they have tried but cost aged two months or less. a lot.” The soft cheese would be A good cheese plate doesn’t a goat cheese. Goat cheese is a have to be expensive with the fresh cheese that has been aged right combination of cheeses and from 10 days to 10 weeks, very some creativity. short aging. This cheese is fresh

Spencer Reifel | Chronicl Photos A good quality cheese plate can impact any social gathering Sports

Page 11 Coyote Chronicle October 18, 2017 Volleyball season hits halfway point After claiming the CCAA title last season, the Coyote volleyball team looks to continue their success as their season begins to wind down before the playoffs.

Photo courtesy of Robert Whitehead Photos courtesy of Patricio Amezquita The Coyotes clinched the CCAA title at home last season. The Coyotes started the season on the road, going 4-4 over two weekend tournaments.

Hailey Jackson scored 21.5 points v Sonoma State. Leilia To’omalatai averages 3.9 digs per set. Lauren Nicholson has recorded 1,000+ career kills.

To’omalatai earned 31 digs v Wayne State. She has 260+ in her freshman year. The Coyotes will play five of their next six games at home starting Oct. 21. Sports

Page 12 Coyote Chronicle October 18, 2017 Hollimon and ‘Yotes eye the playoffs philosophies at CSUSB excites Dominguez Hills and 2-0 against By Evelyn Carmona me,” said Hollimon. “I am moti- Monterey Bay. Staff Writer vated to do well with the history The Coyotes continued their that exists here in women’s soc- winning ways with a nail-biting Before becoming the wom- cer.” 2-1 overtime win against Cal en’s head soccer coach, LeBaron During his interim head State East Bay. However, the Hollimon racked up many years coach season in 2015, five of team went on to lose three con- of experience as both a soccer his players were named to the secutive games against Cal State player and coach. CCAA Fall Academic Team. San Marcos (2-0), UC San Diego “I played, professionally, in- In 2016, Hollimon was (1-0) and Sonoma State (2-1). door soccer for ten years from named the official head coach of The team snapped out of 1991 to 2001,” said Hollimon. the women’s soccer team. their funk on Oct. 8, shutting out He began his career with the “There isn’t a better place Humboldt State 5-0. in Kansas before for me,” said Hollimon. Hollimon and the Coyotes moving onto the Edmonton During the 2016 season, only have a few more games Drillers in Canada, and lastly, the Hollimon led the team to their before the CCAA playoffs are set . first home playoff game in the to start on Oct. 31. Hollimon enjoyed his time CCAA Tournament. The team The top six teams will make playing professionally, as well finished in third place overall in it to the playoffs. as living in different cities. Now the CCAA. In order to open the play- he cannot imagine being any- So far this season, Holli- offs at home, the lady Coyotes where else than in San Bernardi- mon’s lady Coyotes have won must finish the season in third or no. six games, lost six games and fourth place. Hollimon’s team He has a passion for both the tied in one. players have long weeks ahead sport and coaching. The team is currently tied for the rest of the season and the Lauren Jennings | Chronicle Photos After being an assistant for fifth place with Cal State San CCAA Tournament. Coach Hollimon talks strategy with midfielder Rachael Figg. coach to the men’s soccer team Marcos in the CCAA standings. Nevertheless, Hollimon’s in 2014, Hollimon was given Their first conference game, love and passion for soccer has the opportunity to be the inter- played against Cal State LA, was been reflected throughout his im head coach for the women’s a 2-0 loss. professional years. His knowl- I love CSUSB and am proud to call team in 2015. In the next two conference edge of the sport will continue to “The opportunity to be a games, the Coyotes faired quite help grow the CSUSB women’s it my family. LeBaron Hollimon head coach and implement my a bit better, winning 1-0 against soccer team. Title IX continues help athletes thrive

The Title IX law was signed by Richard Nixon in 1972. It helped give female athletes access to the same opportunities as the male athletes, such as scholarships.

In 1974, King founded the getting in exercise and physical equal to that of men. The law in intercollegiate athletics and By Breeze Rivers WSF in San Francisco. The activity rather than the competi- also discourages sexual discrimi- receive about 43 percent of Staff Writer sports foundation makes an effort tion itself. nation in education and sports. scholarships (according to the to help other female athletes, like Women’s opportunities to According to the WSF web- WSF website). Female college athletes King, who have solid athletic compete in sports were limited site, today, two in five girls play Women made their first ap- were not always given the same abilities but do not have equal in America until Federal Legisla- sports. There has been a dramatic pearance in the Olympic Games opportunities as their male opportunities as male athletes. tion, known as Title IX, became increase in women’s participa- in Paris in 1900. That year, 22 counterparts, but that all changed The foundation she creat- law. tion rates since 1972. women competed in tennis, thanks to the Title IX law and ed is committed to providing Title IX was passed by Pres- Title IX and the WSF are sailing, croquet, equestrianism support from the Women’s Sports athletes with the exposure they ident Nixon in 1972. It prohibits important because they help en- and golf. Foundation (WSF). need to advance in their sports or discrimination based on sex in sure that every girl has access to Here at CSUSB, female More than 50 years ago, to transition to successful careers any educational program receiv- not only sports but the lifelong university athletes believe there tennis legend Billie Jean King after competition. They also help ing federal aid. benefits they offer as well. is a move closer to equality be- attended Cal State LA. Despite female athletes find funding to Title IX states that: “No Female athletes receive the tween male and female athletes her outstanding athletic talents, pay for their education while person in the United States shall, opportunity to play, the opportu- although certain discriminations she could not receive an athlet- playing a collegiate sport. on the basis of sex, be excluded nity to scholarship benefits, and still exist. ic scholarship because of her According to the WSF web- from participation in, be denied competitive play prepares them “I think Title IX is there to gender. site, before 1972, only one in 27 the benefits of, or be subjected for life. do what it’s supposed to, and at Today, King is known as girls played sports. to discrimination under any By participating in com- the collegiate level a school is former World No. 1 professional In the late 1800’s and educational program or activ- petitive sports, women gain able to enforce it, but in society, tennis player. She won a total of early 1900’s, many people were ity receiving Federal financial confidence, learn how to win the gender pay gap still exists,” 39 Grand Slam titles, six Wim- against women in sports, and assistance.” and lose and learn skills such as Crystal Becerra, former CSUSB bledon singles championships efforts to limit women’s sports This law is important be- team-building. women’s soccer player said. and four U.S. Open titles. activity were high. cause it allows females partic- Today, more than 150,000 Overall, female athletes King won the singles title at Activities for women ipating in collegiate sports to women are competing in sports now have the opportunity and the inaugural Women’s Tennis were recreational rather than receive scholarship money. at the National Collegiate Athlet- platform to showcase their ath- Association (WTA) Tour Cham- sport-specific and competitive. Title IX requires America ic Association (NCAA) level. letic ability, which is a historical pionships and was ranked No. 1 They played informally and to recognize a woman’s right to Women make up more than achievement that should be in the world for five years. without rules. The focus was on participate in sports on a plane 40 percent of the participants celebrated. Sports

Page 13 Coyote Chronicle October 18, 2017 Rise, fall and revival of the Dodgers The Dodgers went from myself and many Dodgers fans means nothing if the Dodgers starting rotation and kept Kenley By Lucero Roman holding a high winning record that we could have lived with- cannot make it to the big show,” Jansen, who has recorded over Staff Writer to holding the longest losing out.” said CSUSB junior Juan Miran- 40 saves this season. streak in Dodgers history over MLB teams in the past that da. “The Dodgers have a tenden- Clayton Kershaw, the Dodg- The Los Angeles Dodgers’ the course of the season. have won over 100 games have cy of choking when it matters.” ers No. 1 pitcher, missed several roller coaster of a regular season This season, fans saw the historically not won the World Dodger fans have witnessed games but the Dodgers managed ends as they enter the playoffs Dodgers rise with the most wins Series. The Oakland Athletics five consecutive NL West titles, to win games without their ace. with over 100 wins, clinching thus far and fall with a 16 game won over 100 games in 1988, and this season, they are expect- “Adding to the pitching staff the National League West Divi- losing streak. but lost the World Series to the ing a ticket to the World Series. has given the other pitchers time sion (NL West) title for the fifth This was the longest losing Dodgers. “Dodger fans are expecting to adjust while taking care of the consecutive year. streak in Dodgers history, as they This season, the Dodgers consistency for the postseason bullpen,” Miranda said. “The The Dodgers were not the lost 16 out of 17 games. were close to making team histo- and hoping to go to the big Dodgers have players who can only team in Major League Base- “After winning so many ry with the most wins compared show,” said Manjarrez. play multiple positions and still ball (MLB) with over 100 games I forgot what it felt like to to the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers This year, the Dodgers execute, like the rookie Cody wins. Alongside them was the lose,” said CSUSB senior Mari- who ended the season with 105 added right-handed pitcher, Yu Bellinger.” Houston Astros and Cleveland bel Manjarrez. “The losing streak wins. Darvish, from the Texas Rangers Their young players such Indians. was a humbling experience for “Winning the NL West to their roster to bolster their as Bellinger, Chris Taylor, and Corey Seager have kept their bats and defense alive. The vets, like Darvish, Curtis Granderson and Chase Utley have been vital to the team as the young players have taken on different positions. With all the new additions and positioning players, the Dodgers are lining up to poten- tially rise or fall in what Dodgers fans hope to be a Blue October. The Dodgers have not made an appearance in the World Se- ries since they last won it in 1988 over the Athletics. “We have more than an ade- quate team; we just need to take it game by game,” said Miranda. The Dodgers swept the Diamondbacks in the Nation- al League Division Series to move on to the National League Championship Series. They will Lucero Roman | Chronicle Photo face the Cubs in a best of seven The Dodgers finished the regular season with the best home record of 57 wins & just 24 losses. series.

Baseball quickly approaching World Series since the 1991 World Series, Watching a batter hit a home on the TVs around the restaurant set to take on the Cubs in the By Anthony Perez with the Atlanta Braves and the run in mid-July is still excit- and can’t take them off,” said National League. Staff Writer Minnesota Twins playing. It is ing, but when a home run is hit Lewis. “During the regular sea- With teams from four major going to be tough following up during the postseason, you can son, you see people come in for cities--Los Angeles, New York, October has finally arrived, a great series like last year’s, see the difference in emotion a few innings and take off, but if Houston, and Chicago--everyone and while most people are but the potential teams for this from the players and fans. you come in during the playoffs, will have a team to root for. excited for fall festivities and year should not disappoint. There’s not one single aspect you’re here for a few hours.” Whether you want to cheer haunted hayrides, the forgotten This year’s field included of the playoffs that adds to the Now the final four teams for Clayton Kershaw and the gem of the month is the baseball the New York Yankees, Boston emotion: it’s a combination of have been set as the champion- hometown Dodgers or the postseason. Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, atmosphere, emotion, and added ship series startup. rookie sensation, California local For the casual baseball fan, Chicago Cubs, Houston Astros, urgency. This is what makes the The Yankees are set to take Aaron Judge with the New York this is the time of year to turn Cleveland Indians, Arizona playoffs such a fun and unpre- on the Astros in the American Yankees, baseball playoffs are on some games and see those Diamondbacks and the Washing- dictable event every October. League and the Dodgers are ramping up for one crazy month. special moments. ton Nationals. These eight teams Regardless of where you Last year’s playoffs featured battled it out over the course of go, the playoffs are everywhere. one of the most memorable out- October to try and earn a spot in Whether it is a local sports bar comes in recent history that was the World Series. to meet with friends for wings or full of unforgettable plays and The series is scheduled to sitting down for a family dinner, moments. Ultimately, the Chica- begin on Oct. 24 and could po- televisions everywhere are tuned go Cubs and Cleveland Indians tentially go through Nov. 1. in to the Major League Baseball made it to the World Series, two Baseball’s regular season playoffs. A great example of a teams that hadn’t won a title in has 162 games, which can be perfect place to watch the play- 108 years and 68 years, respec- time-consuming for the average offs is PizzaDilly. tively. viewer, so the playoffs are when PizzaDilly is a Dodg- Last year’s World Series was you see more excitement for the ers-themed pizza restaurant in a thrilling seven-game series that game. Colton where many Dodgers fans featured the Cubs coming back “I don’t really watch base- gathered on Oct. 5 to watch the from being down by three runs to ball during the regular season,” Dodgers vs Diamondbacks game. take it all, ending their 108-year said student, Gio Gonzalez. “I Owner Anthony Lewis sees a dif- drought. like the atmosphere better when ference in his customer’s enthu- The final game of the series the playoffs start because the siasm during the regular season drew over 40 million viewers, games start to get more interest- and during the postseason. Photo courtesy of Dave Polaski which was the largest audience ing to me.” “Everybody has their eyes The Yankees are back in the ALCS for the first time since 2012. Arts & Entertainment

Page 14 Coyote Chronicle October 18, 2017 Movie Review: “IT” Takes Over The Box Office

Photo Courtesy of YouTube As the movie “It” was released there has been positive reviews on how the movie was terrifying while others felt there was too much comedy. This group of fearful, yet swirling around campus about vulnerable and fearful. The film has gotten so much By Daniel Banks courageous outcasts is lead by her. She comes from a troubled Lastly, Stan comes from a praise as the highest grossing Staff Writer Bill, a young boy who’s hopeful household and she puts on a religious background with his horror film of all time and people search for his brother Georgie, brave face that everything is father being a Jewish rabbi. He are saying that it is better than The film It was released to leads him to help his group of okay when in reality she is hurt- is not very fond of religion and the original television version. theaters on September 8, just in friends to face their fears head ing and scared for her life. it is very upsetting to his father. “IT” was an amazing movie time for the Halloween season. on and take the power from Pen- Richie is the outspoken Over the course of the film, he and by looking at the imagery The movie is a remake of nywise. person of the group who has discovers his true self. it shows that the creators of the the original 1990 miniseries that Along with Bill his friends no filter and says exactly whats This movie will have every- film took their time and made was adapted from the novel of Stan, Beverly, Eddie, Ben, on his mind. He likes to be the one jumping out of their seats in sure that the audience would be the same name by Stephen King. Richie and Mike each charac- center of attention and he will fear. It is very suspenseful from terrified. There was also some The budget for It was $35 ter delivers a performance that keep the audience laughing with beginning to end and the scares comedic humor in the film to million, but it grossed twice as although, the movie takes place his brash humor. are on another level. balance out the scare factor. much at the box office. The film in 1989 many viewers can still Eddie is the one person out made a record breaking $500.7 relate to now 27 years later. of the group that faced his fear million worldwide. Ben is new to the school the most in the film. He is very The plot revolves around a and town and he is mainly to sheltered and timid due to certain In my opinion, I believe that IT was small town called Derry, Maine himself and not very social. Just health issues. Throughout the where seven young high school like everyone that is apart of the film, the audience will see his a good movie and much more outcasts are forced to face their group, he is bullied. He is very progression from being scared to fears when they are targeted by knowledgeable of the town’s developing his true strength. detailed than the original an evil creature. history and the group uses it to Mike is a home school stu- miniseries and gorier too. They decide to join forces their advantage. dent and outsider from the other to take down a demented and Beverly is the only girl in side of town. He lost his parents murdering clown that goes by the group and is a social outcast in tragedy when he was younger Breanna Ware the name of Pennywise. in school also because of rumors and because of that it made him

Moses Sumney Album Review: Aromanticism is One of the Best Albums of 2017 was only when Sumney moved sound from his EP. while there are other songs on to have their own interpretations By Isaac Cardenas back to California to attend The production on Aro- the album that sound dramat- of them. Staff Writer UCLA that he taught himself to manticism sounds better from ic like the spoken-word song, The album’s title, which play guitar. his earlier work, but not so “Stoicism,” and the album’s best means a person who experiences Establishing his position as I first heard his music in much that he sounds completely track, “Quarrel,” which changes little or no romantic attraction the next up and coming artist to 2015 when I discovered his 2014 different. musically over the duration of to others, says enough in my watch for, singer-songwriter Mo- EP Mid-City Island. It was one Listening to the album for the song. opinion to some of the things ses Sumney’s debut is a stunner of those lo-fi gems that you find the first time, I was blown away. Listening to the album, I Sumney could be singing about. and one of the year’s best. on Bandcamp. It sounded like The second track, “Don’t kept thinking how these songs If someone were to ask me Thanks to world renown folk music, but it was experi- Bother Calling,” is a highlight. could be performed acoustically about what type of genre you singer and songwriter Solange, mental in its approach. Some of the elements that I like in a small coffee shop or a big would place him, I would say he Moses has gained mass atten- His sound has been de- about it are the strings that creep concert hall with an orchestra. falls into a variety of genres and tion with his latest release from scribed as R&B, but I feel like out throughout the track creating I was also caught by surprise it’s unfair to put him in one rigid Jagjaguwar Records. this description did not fit his tension, Summey’s fingerpicking throughout the album with how box. The record is packed with music. I would describe his mu- guitar, and his voice which is some songs start off sounding On Aromanticism, he thrill- calm and cool tracks that show- sic as being experimental folk/ layered, creating these beautiful sparse and then builds into some- ingly bypasses strict genre terms case his unique falsetto vocals soul. He reminds me of experi- haunting harmonies. thing much bigger like the track, and blends different elements of and cool acoustic riffs that can mental folk artists such as Joan- The album is interesting “Lonely Word.” folk, electronic, and soul music be heard on popular tracks like na Newsman, Sufjan Stevens, or because it sounds intimate and Thematically I feel like to create one of the year’s most “Plastic.” Jessica Pratt. fragile while other songs sound the lyrics on the album were exciting and unconventional Sumney was born in San Some artists sign to a major dramatic and big. somewhat vague, but I really debuts. Bernardino, California but he label and totally change their An example would be enjoyed that aspect. I am not a moved with his family to Ghana sound, but Sumney does not fall “Indulge Me,” which mostly big fan of songs that are obvious when he was 10 years old. And it into that trap and maintains his just features his voice and guitar because it doesn’t allow people Arts & Entertainment

Page 15 Coyote Chronicle October 11, 2017 Las Brisas: Restaurant Review Next, it was time for the main course and I could hardly By Michael Embry wait. Staff Writer Due to high recommen- dation and Yelp popularity, I Beyond the cascading valley ordered the filet mignon and of Laguna and through jag- bacon tacos. ged and busy streets, seafood The wait time was 37 min- restaurant, Las Brisas, is nestled utes and for good reason. The amongst the cliffs. tacos were gorgeous, each one Located at 361 Cliff Drive separated on a metal rack. in Laguna Beach, it is only about They were stuffed with a 50 steps from Laguna Beach healthy portion of filet mignon itself, and 1.6 miles from the and topped with fresh guacamo- Montage Laguna Resort. le. Because of its premiere loca- As a bit into my first taco, tion and ocean-view, I expected I was nostalgically transported this restaurant to be extremely onto the shores of Cabo San pricy. Lucas, Mexico. However, as the reviews The tenderness of the filet raved, the food was affordable mignon and the freshness of the and the portions were well worth guacamole truly was incredible. the prices. Evangeline McCoy, a fre- As I walked into the Michael Embry | Coyote Chronicle quent at the restaurant, ordered restaurant, I could feel the ocean the tacos as well. breeze hit my face, carrying with “The tacos are some of the it the smell of fresh pico de gallo to the bar, which was manned by I was seated by arguably disappoint. best I’ve ever had, and on top of and filet mignon. bartender Julio Gonzalez. the best waiter I’ve ever had, The chips were warm, fresh, that, a there’s a view to match,” Michael is the manager of “With our wide selection of Riccardo Garcia. He was kind, and garnished with a hint of lime said McCoy. the restaurant. drinks and cocktails, the bar is energetic, flamboyant, and had a salt to allow the perfectly sea- Her brother, Eric McCoy, The restaurant features always busy and I quite enjoy contagious spirit and laugh. soned crunch to the palette. ordered the grilled shrimp salad. both indoor and outdoor seating that,” Gonzalez said. The menu was simple, The ceviche was delecta- “The ingredients are fresh arrangements. The outside patio boasts self-explanatory, and showed off ble. I could taste the swordfish and authentic. There’s nowhere The newly renovated inside a panoramic view of Laguna the cheap prices. and crab, which paired nicely else I’d rather enjoy the food as of the restaurant emulates that Beach below. For an appetizer and drink, together. well,” he stated. of a 5-star restaurant. It features There was also a wide I ordered the fresh chips with My drink came next. It was If you’re into breathtaking wood aesthetics, with clean assortment of tables, featuring ceviche and the passion fruit mai a refreshing blend of fruits that views and flavorful ingredients, white walls and ocean-colored umbrellas for shade and heaters tais. was crispy and sweet but not be prepared to dive into an expe- pastels. for when the breeze gets too The chips and ceviche came too strong, which I thoroughly rience worth-while at Las Brisas. There were several TVs next chilly. first and they certainly did not enjoyed.

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