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Julia Gulia answers your questions Read review on week 2 of Coachella Students explore new ways to CVol. XLVI, No. 19 C in learn from my mistakes ... Pg 5 fest ... Pg. 10 become eco-friendly ... Pg. 7 By KANDYCE HALL Staff Writer BBOSTONOSTON MANHUNTMANHUNT OVEROVER manhunt for bombing suspects has left one killed and the other Two alleged suspects, one dead, the other captured A captured, at of publication. Boston police apprehended Dzhorkar Tsarnaev, 19, Fri., April 19 following a frenzied day long search after a shootout that left his brother and fellow suspect Ta- merlan Tsarnaev, 26, dead. A MIT campus police offi cer was also killed during the exchange of gunfi re. The brothers are allegedly responsible for the two bombs that exploded near the fi nish line of the Boston Marathon Mon., April 15 killing three and injuring over 170 people. They were discovered through sur- veillance footage that was located down the marathon route. Sources told The Daily News the homemade bombs were made from pres- sure cookers loaded with nails and other pieces of metal designed to carve up its victims. Brian Levin, director of CSUSB’s cen- ter for the study of hate crime and extrem- ism, shared his thoughts on the bombings via blog on Huffi ngton Post: “the recipe for bomb making is readily available on the Internet, and no one Internet location or extremist group has a monopoly on the dissemination of such information.” According to The Huffi ngton Post, Levin said, “There are three types of peo- ple who commit these types of attacks, the fi rst is the ideologically motivated; they are either political or religious motivated or a combination of both, they could also be psychologically dangerous they could Photo courtesy of The New Yorker be a sociopath, or they could be someone Smoke rises over the fi nish line at the Boston Marathon as two bombings occur April 15 killing 3 people and injuring 170. Boston remains on lockdown as manhunt for suspects continue. Continued on Pg. 3

CSUSB discusses Brown fi ghts to immigration reform keep prisons full By ART ORTEGA tion Reform and Control Act earned ap- By ANA MARTINEZ Staff Writer proximately 15 percent more after fi ve Staff Writer years.” CSUSB students and instructors called These few critical facts show how im- Discord continues between fed- for a nationwide event to bring awareness migration reform can indeed provide the eral judges and Governor Jerry Brown to immigration reform as part of the Na- U.S. economy with a serious boost. as both parties disagree on the issue of tional Higher Education Conversation on Many immigrants coming to America whether to reduce the states over popu- Friday, April 19 in the SMSU. leave their homes to live in an unfamiliar lation in California prisons. “It is estimated that comprehensive area with no promise of stability or work. Earlier last week, a group of three immigration reform, including a path to It’s this type of risk taking that hap- federal judges, Thelton Henderson, citizenship for the nation’s undocumented pens to be one of the main characteristics Lawrence Karlton and Stephen Rein- workers, would help generate $1.5 trillion searched for in an ideal entrepreneur, ac- hardt, rejected Gov. Brown’s debate; he dollars in U.S. economic gains over the cording to Morales. argued that the state prisons are no lon- next 10 years,” said Tomás Morales, presi- “Immigrant entrepreneurs’ businesses ger overcrowded. dent of CSUSB. are the engines to the U.S. economy,” said The judges ordered that the state “Immigration would also lead to an Morales. continue to reduce its prison popula- increase in consumer spending, which ac- A number of other panelists also tion by releasing inmates held on minor counts for 70 percent of the U.S. econo- voiced their opinions during the discus- charges. my,” said Morales. sion. Deborah Hoffman, a spokeswoman Itzel Viramontes | Chronicle Photo “Immigrants who gained citizenship Dr. John Husing, chief economist of for the California Department of Cor- President Morales addresses students about immigration. under President Reagan’s 1986 Immigra- Continued on Pg. 3 Continued on Pg. 3 Chronicle Page 2 CoyoteChronicle.net Monday, April 22, 2013 Chronicle Page 3 News Monday, April 22, 2013 Terror over, fol- Students discuss education for undocumented lowing capture Continued from Pg. 1 me, probably more than books,” she said. to participate in the school programs and “I’ve learned so much from other people, receive an education all the way until the Continued from Pg. 1 the Inland Empire Economic Partnership, and I pride myself on the diversity of this 12th grade. provided insight of his own. campus.” Once they turn 18 however, the law no with personal benefi t or revenge.” “There are three main reasons we Ramos, who is a psychology major, longer protects them. Levin believes that if the bomb- should all be for immigration reform. First, spoke on the negative psychological im- Many of the undocumented are denied ing is linked to religious extremists, it there is a lot of work Americans just don’t pacts that can occur among students who a college-level education because they are would set back the progress America want to do,” began Husing. are undocumented. not eligible for loans, despite what their has made since 9/11. “Second, undocumented workers are “The students are being stigmatized. economic status may be, according to an “If the Boston Marathon terror- quite frankly the hardest working employ- They blame themselves creating intra-per- article on natlawreview.com, written by ist attacks are eventually linked to any ees,” continued Husing. sonal confl ict along with decreased self- Lloydan A. Wade. kind of Muslim extremists, or even a “Third, there is a need for highly edu- worth, despite external factors,” concluded Wade writes that the immigration sys- deranged individual of Muslim origin, cated workers, many of which we are train- Ramos. tem does a great injustice to illegal immi- the likely impact is that this will set the ing and sending back home,” said Husing. One of the issues discussed shed light grants. clock back many years, if not a full de- Student Kristen Ramos resonated with on undocumented students who struggle It is understood that the Immigra- cade, on the abating of the post 9/11 Is- Husing’s appreciation of immigrants and with the laws of the public education sys- tion Reform is a long process, but bring- lamophobia epidemic,” said Levin. commented on the diversity immigrants tem. ing awareness to these issues, will allow Students began to weigh in on the bring to the US. According to the forum, children of America will be better informed to make tragedy. Student Mylesha Davis said, “Diversity has been a great benefi t to undocumented immigrants are allowed an organized decision. “The bombing is devastating and di- sastrous not only for Boston but for the people of America.” Student Daisy Ramos said, she held her breath when she heard about the bombing. “Don’t let there be more bombings,” Split opinions over prison population Ramos said. “Please let it stop now.” crowding and improving medical care for The bombings in Boston have Continued from Pg. 1 geles Times last week shared the story of inmates. Students at CSUSB have mixed caused high alert around the nation. David Mulder, an ex-felon who has been in rection and Rehabilitation, criticizes the opinions on the issue. CSULA was evacuated on Thur., April and out of jail, was found next to his dead amount of money that has been spent in “It’s a good idea. We need to reduce 18 after the school received a telephoned victim Elisa VanCleve near the San Ber- relation to prison issues. our jail sizes, because they are already bomb threat. nardino freeway. “Since 2006, the inmate population in overpopulated and need to let out people According to ABC News, the bomb California Highway Patrol offi cers the state’s 33 prisons has been reduced by with petty crimes; but not the ones with squad began searching the campus at responded to a call of a woman being at- more than 43,000,” said Hoffman. hardcore crimes,” said student Aunjolay noon and called off the search when no tacked and reported VanCleve dead due to Hoffman added, “Any further reduc- Lambert. evidence of a bomb was found. stab wounds. Mulder was also killed after tion of the prison population is unnecessary “It can give inmates a second chance Even though there was no bomb, being shot at the scene by CHP offi cers. and unsafe.” to regain confi dence in life and make better many people remain on high alert San Bernardino community members are Hoffman also notes that over $1 billion choices,” said Janika Kelly. throughout the country. speaking out and blaming the governor’s has been spent on trying to reduce over- Other students share differing opin- realignment program, which was the pro- ions. “Releasing felons with minor charges gram that released Mulder. The Los Ange- would only give the wrong message; it les Times interviewed Fontana Police Chief would give people the impression that you Rod Jones and got his stance on the issue. can do minor crimes and will not get the “Dangerous prisoners that belong in punishment you deserve,” said a student state prisons continue to be released early, who asked not to be identifi ed. time and time again, to return to our com- Coyote Chronicle An article published in the Los An- munities and endanger our families and friends,” said Jones. Brown has said that he will not com- Editor in Chief Richard Bowie Online Editor Michael Umana ply with the orders given by the court, until the Supreme Court says otherwise. Managing Editors Koby Heramil Layout and Design Editor Isabel Tejada “When the Supreme Court gives these Manal Museitef ROOMMATE WANTED three judges the green light, then we have Asst. News Editor Brenda Acuna to do what they tell us, and we’ll have a News Editor Jonathan Ng Mariela Limon list of 9,000 or 10,000 of our fi nest inmates that will be ready for neighborhood visita- Opinions Editor Julia Matulionis Asst. Features Editor Gabbie Corral Fully Furnished large bed- tions throughout California,” said Brown. room unit near CSUSB. Brown considers that identifying the Features Editor Isabel Tejada Asst. Sports Editor Kristopher Sarikas prospective inmates for release, would be $395 monthly. All utili- challenging. Arts and Entertainment Editor Marissa Mooney Copy Editors Kimberly Cabello “We’re going to try to fi nd the nicest Lynn Post ties, TV, cable, internet, of the nice, but I have to tell you, it’s hard Sports Editor Chelsea Underwood furniture included. Bus to get into prisons now,” said Brown in an article in the Sacramento Bee. stop nearby. On-site laun- Though there continues to be further debacle, the issue has yet to be decided. 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The opinions expressed in the Chronicle are those of the student writers and editors and do not refl ect the views of the university, its faculty, or any other person or institution unless expressly noted. privileges. The appearance of any advertisement in the Chronicle does not represent an endorsement of the products or services advertised. The Chronicle reserves the right to edit or reject all materials submitted to the paper. (909) 419-2447 Chronicle Page 4 CoyoteChronicle.net Monday, April 22, 2013 Chronicle Page 5 pinions Monday, April 22, 2013 Though some may think Learn Generation Y is celebrity Kobe shoots obsessed, some stars serves as from my serious role models to succeed to inspire By ERIN LEACH These years whether its sit- can provide the basis for that Staff Writer are when we ting on the drive. Mistakes dare to dream. bench waving a Bryant once said, “What ocial media blew To have role towel, handing I’m doing right now, is chasing up with comments models that make a cup of wa- perfection, and if I don’t get it An advice column and concerns for those dreams look ter to a team- I’m gonna get this close.” Sone of the great- attainable is an im- mate, or hit- Student Aaron Jimenez est players basketball has been portant piece of the ting the game said, “that’s what I’m trying blessed with. Many were dev- process. winning to do, chase perfection. Kobe astated when Kobe Bryant of It may shot,’ his always tries to prove people the Los Angeles Lakers was seem like an- outlook in- wrong and that’s what I love injured this past week. other unfor- spires me be- about him. He’s keeping track Some may say tweets tunate con- cause it shows of the people that doubt him from fans like “Pray for Kobe” sequence of that Kobe will and he never lacks motivation, seemed like an obsession gone Generation Y and do whatever it that’s what I admire.” wild from an overzealous, over our disin- takes to win and While some may see those invested fan pool, but inspira- vestment in global I apply that to whom constantly check stats tional fi gures like Kobe provide politics, the gov- my life and will and scores as people who waste something positive in the lives ernment, and do anything it their time, I view it as grasping of a generation that has been deep thinking, takes to be suc- inspiration that is desperately deemed to be economically and as the stereotype cessful, not mat- needed for myself and my col- socially troubled in the coming suggests. ter how small or lege peers. 20-something CSUSB senior Julia years. Older en- mundane the task Just because of Matulionis answers your probing I would argue that an ob- erations criticize will be,” said student Antho- people’s motivation isn’t root- session with Kobe or his coun- the millennia for ny Ochoa. ed in politicians, geniuses, or questions about love, life, and any- terparts doesn’t necessarily not paying atten- It is integral to the growth philosophical leaders, doesn’t mean a disinvestment in those tion, but maybe process to have the drive to mean that it isn’t real or it thing else that’s on your mind. other areas. NBA players and they need to succeed and people like Kobe should be deemed useless. Hollywood stars can provide realize that we I work at a local food joint and re- students with motivation to need in- ally want to quit but the managers are continue to push through ob- spiration, super nice and I need the money for stacles and be the best. especially rent. What should I do? “He’s a superhero for when the Signed, Employee of the Month. grown ups,” said student Chris- global outlook is tian Martinez. bleak. Dear Employee of the Month, Every college student “I read this needs inspiration from some- quote by Kobe once, This is a common problem for em- thing. The college years are that said, ‘I’ll do ployed students, but it really is a bless- some of the most unsteady and whatever it takes ing in disguise. It’s a perfect opportuni- unnerving years of our lives. to win games, ty for you to look around for something better! When looking for jobs its impor- tant to be confi dent and remember that they’re not only interviewing you, you’re interviewing them! Already being em- ployed allows you the luxury of turning down jobs and waiting for that perfect The Weekly Chuckle fi t. Plus, it sounds like your manager would give you a glowing recommenda- tion and be happy that you’re looking to spread you wings. Just be sure to give them a heads up before you put them down as a reference. Good luck, and happy job hunting!

Dear Ms. Gulia, boxers or briefs? Sincerely, Down Under Wonderer

Dear Down Under,

Ah, the classic question asked by men and women around the world. The answer really lies in how impor- tant your sperm count is to you. As all men, and some women may know, the testicles regulate themselves by raising or lowering themselves from the body depending on the body’s temperature. They do this to keep your sperm count as high as possible in any given condi- tion, i.e. if you’re really hot they lower away from your body to keep cooler or vice versa. This is why they don’t recom- mend going in a jacuzzi if you’re trying to get someone pregnant. Briefs don’t allow for free movement so alas the win- ner in this circumstance would be box- ers. Plus, your girlfriend can borrow a Back in the day Cronkite would show up on TV for a quick 30 minute news broadcast on what he deemed important to fresh pair for jammies when she stays over, bonus! Who knew I knew so much the public. Now, with the invention of cable and Internet, people have endless options on where to get their news from. about balls? This can be troublesome; as is with the case of recent broadcaster jumping the gun on stories. Bitting to be the fi rst,

Continued on Pg. 6 they often make mistakes, causing viewers to be apprehensive and hesitant to trust them. I miss Cronkite. Chronicle Page 6 Opinions Monday, April 22, 2013 Continued from Pg. 5 I’m a freshmen just starting col- lege, what should I know about col- lege? Signed, The New Kid Thank you Congress! Hey New Kid, US Postal Service forced into renegotiating Saturday deliveries Show up to every class, especially As they have not found a way make mail services harder than usu- the fi rst day. If you have to miss, try to By LYNN POST to travel through cyberspace yet, the al, then a permanent change in their look ahead in the syllabus to see which Staff Writer Post Offi ce remaining open on Satur- schedules would make it even more day would be the easiest to make up. The US Post Offi ce wanted to day is a must unless people want to diffi cult. Don’t ditch on the day of a midterm and stop Saturday delivery, but thankfully wait through the weekend for their Bob Morgan is a US Postal Ser- then ask the teacher if you can make it the US Congress said “forget it.” shipments. vice employee and had this to say, “I up, they don’t like that. Be excited in Packages are a commodity and Since the new change is being have been working probably about class and try to have a positive attitude. must continue to be delivered despite geared to only exclude paper mail for 20 more hours per month than what I Positivity is contagious and if you’re the new reality that more and more Saturday delivery, those who still en- usually work.” involved in lectures you will get the at- people are communicating using new joy getting their bills on the weekend Since the layoffs started current tention of your teacher and classmates technologies like the Internet and cell will just have to wait until Monday. postal workers are already working (just don’t over do it, there’s a fi ne line). phones. Most bills come two weeks before more and with the loss of Saturday Be friendly with other people on cam- Fed Ex and UPS still handle they are due anyway. deliveries they will only face more pus. Push through any awkwardness package delivery, but 83.8 million Mail getting lost is a big issue as issues. and smile at a stranger, open a door for packages went through the US Post- well. Many workers have already been someone, make a lighthearted joke and al Service in 2012, and one of them With mail disappearing in the laid off and retirees have not been re- follow up the next time with ‘Hi, how could have been yours. shuffl e without hopes of return, in- placed with full time postal workers. are ya?’ I know these seem easy enough Currently if you purchase books dividuals could only expect more of Only temporary employees have been but if you feel the pressure to let up, or through Barnes and Noble or Ama- this with a smaller work week and hired. if you get a bad reaction, just keep on. zon your package will be delivered less staff to keep up with delivery Legally the decision is up to Con- Happiness can be the key to success if through UPS, but that may change. schedules. gress to not allow you let it. Congratulations on your am- Congress became a savior to the A fi ve day mail schedule will ef- to cut Saturday delivery, and with the bition to further your education and we 40 percent of people who receive fect everyone in a negative way, but effect a fi ve day schedule would have here at the Chronicle wish you all the packages through the US Postal Ser- workers will hurt the most in the long on mail receivers and workers it was future success you can handle! vice by telling Postmaster Patrick R. run. a heroic decision. E-mail your questions to Donahoe cutting Saturday delivery is “I remember talking to a variety Especially with the postal service CoyoteChronicleAdvice@ not an option. of [post offi ce employees] and they receiving 65 billions dollars of rev- gmail.com Items that get shipped to the US would tell me when they would have enue in 2012. from other countries and many “As three-day weekends it was harder for With that amount of money being Seen on TV” products, still travel Ms. Matulionis is not a trained psychologist them,” said student Justin Argueta. earned, the Postal Service should not through the US Postal Service. or physician. For matters of great circum- If an extended weekend would be reaching for a life boat yet. stance please contact a professional.

Ana Reyes Faces in the Crowd RReportereporter BBrendarenda SServinervin aaskedsked ooverver 2255 sstudents:tudents: What’s your stance on same-sex marriage?

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Ivette Ordonez “I’m for gay marriage. I don’t think religion or morals are really relevant because it’s about people’s lives.”

Josh Harvey

“If they wanna get married, let them get married, be happy and contribute to our economy.”

“They should be given the opportunity of equality be- cause everyone’s different, before it was about race and now it’s gay marriage.”

“I feel that people should be able to do what they want, when they want, where they want and no one should be able to stop them.” Chronicle Page 7 Features Monday, April 22, 2013 ys to be fi nd new wa more eco-fr is not set up to do so under health policy. i es By PHIL RUDDLE en t “The food in the Commons is al- o Staff Writer d Y ways cooked to order. There are no left ly ur campus is the home to overs; we follow that style always,” said thousands of students and Janosky. must be kept clean in or- The only time food is ever preserved Oder to maintain a healthy in the Commons is in the Deli. There is a living environment. strict protocol used that must be followed But is the campus being effi cient called Hazard Analysis Critical Control when it comes to disposing waste? What Points. This makes sure the food is cooled happens with all the left-over food at the properly, stored, wrapped all at the right end of the day? Does it just get thrown temperature, etc. Three days is the max out or do they keep them until the food that it can be preserved for. is gone? What happens to all of the paper How does our campus cleanliness waste, recyclables and cans/bottles…? compare to other campuses? Norwegian international student Student Stephanie Archambault is Tonje Lystad said, “I really think that they from Northern California and doesn’t just take all of the food that doesn’t get think our campus is very eco-friendly. eaten, put it in one giant trash can, and “There are not as many recyclable throw it in the dumpster.” bins or even enough regular trash cans,” That’s a possibility, but when asked said Archambault. “I’ve seen people what she believes should be done instead throw their recyclables in the garbage all she replied, “They should just make a the time. No one cares to take the extra compost pile and teach more students effort when it’s right in front of them. about it.” Things are just more green back home, Much to our surprise the food court everything is recyclable, even napkins.” employees in the Santos Manuel Student However, our campus is taking steps Union use an automated food waste track- toward becoming more environmentally ing system at the end of every day. friendly. What cleanliness methods are we “We’re currently in the process of using? working with the university to establish a “We are using a system called Lean recycling system,” said Orquiza. Path. This dishwasher/cook will weigh Sodexo does not operate the recy- the amount of food that was wasted, up- cling on campus and is trying to incorpo- load the information to our Sodexo data rate it in order to take more steps toward and help fi gure out what’s driving our being eco-friendly. waste,” explains Emily Orquiza, Market- Even though students such as Ar- ing Coordinator of Sodexo at our campus. chambault don’t believe our campus is as But how do we re-use this food in- clean or environmentally friendly as other stead of just tracking what was wasted? schools, our school is working toward a “The kitchen and Commons needs more eco-friendly approach to waste to be re-done in order to incorporate management. composting equipment,” explained Dave Lystad explained it perfectly, “I think Janosky, general manager for Dinning our campus is very nice compared to the Services. rest of the city. Everything around or out- There basically is no way for the em- side the school is dirty, but when I step ployees to transport the waste back to the onto campus everything changes, it’s farms because the entire kitchen structure clean again as if I entered a new world.” Phil Ruddle | Chronicle Photo

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By RYAN LIBBY sion as a diet. of activity they do. is, the more food that someone is more Staff Writer “Eat anything you want, but stop “I try to at least get to the gym or at likely to put on it. Having a smaller plate eating when you’re satisfi ed,” said Chen least get to the soccer fi eld and train or get will trick the mind into thinking that you Surely healthy eating habits can be Maynard. on the track and run,” said student Nick are eating more. hard to maintain, especially for college What one can do is when they attend Harb when asked about his healthy life- Rather than going out to eat, buy your students, so are diets the best option? a restaurant grab a to-go box fi rst and take style. food at the grocery store. It may sound When most people think about losing half of the food away and save the other “I fi nd that working out keeps me fo- expensive, but the cost might actually be weight they think about going on a diet half for later. Spacing your meals and eat- cused even at school and it makes me feel the same. This will also give you complete however, that does not have to be the case. ing smaller portions throughout the day is better about myself so the more I workout control of what’s in your food, which will Professor Dr. Dorthy Chen Maynard better than binge eating. the more confi dent I am,” said Harb. ultimately help you make healthier choic- talks about changing one’s lifestyle as op- A person will also want to balance the One trick is to create an illusion with es. posed to thinking of their weight loss mis- amount of food they eat with the amount your portions. Often the bigger the plate Continued on Pg. 8 Chronicle Page 8 Features Monday, April 22, 2013 Discover your Students survive awkward fi rst dates unique style By DANIELLE WORKMAN We don’t talk on the phone, more pressure or expectations have helped keep her relation- Staff Writer we text and ladies are not wait- on the date. ship on fi re. on Etsy.com ing around for the gentleman to Gentlemen, McCliman “On my fi rst date with irst dates are fun make the fi rst move. has a little advice for you too, my boyfriend, we went for su- By PRISCILLA ARVIZU and exciting, but With so much confusion in “Open her door, whether it be shi. I didn’t know how to use Staff Writer can be a bit nerve- the air, who even knows how a the car or a building.” A little chopsticks, and that was the Fwracking. fi rst date is supposed to go any- chivalry will go far. fi rst thing he noticed. He spent Online shopping has become a You might not know any- more. I’m here to share with The fi rst thing a girl notic- the next few minutes trying to quick convenient form of shopping for thing about the person, but you you the buzz around campus. es when walking into a building teach me how, and made a point many students. are putting yourself out on the Student Shelby McCliman on a date, is if the gentleman in saying he would teach me on Not to mention, always searching line in hopes that a relationship shares her list of fi rst dates do’s will hold the door open for her. the next date ... three years lat- for the best budget friendly deals. We will form. and don’ts. “For all my ladies; Second, “even if your date er, and I now know how to use are all aware that college comes with a Our generation is chang- be classy, dress taste- offers, don’t let her pay chopsticks,” said Smith. fl ashy price tag. ing; you can fi nd every detail fully and do not for the bill on the Take Smith as an example, “I think it is a unique way for stu- you wish to know about the put it all out fi rst date,” ex- just because you don’t know dents to fi nd innovative things, like fash- person online before the date. there on the plained Mc- how to do something be will- ion items and gift ideas, its really neat!” With and Twit- fi rst date! Climan. ing to try. said student Ashlynne Macan. ter, you are able to know where Order OMG! I’m so Yes, Sure, you might be shy or Etsy.com is a website and app that your date works, where they go times are nervous but you will defi nitely focuses on a wide range of handmade or to school, who they are friends chang- create a great story. vintage items. This site provides items with and what they look like. glad I Facebook ing but Smith is in a long distance such as jewelry, beauty products, cloth- You can vir- relationship, and whenever her ing, art, home décor and much more. tually know some- boyfriend comes home, they School can be seen as a runway for everything thing stalked fi rst! go back to reminisce on where many students. Maybe not everyday, but about your more than this is one they fi rst began. on those days students feel like dressing date before the side sal- tradition that Go back to impress. No student wants to walk on your fi rst ad. Show you are should remain the to the campus and see another student wearing face-to- confi dent!” same. place the same outfi t as theirs. face con- For women, there If everything goes where it That is why Etsy is great because versation. are many thoughts going well and a relationship all start- you can fi nd so many one of a kind piec- through our heads before forms how do you keep ed, and es and the selection is so vast! There are the date even starts. the fi rst date excite- have fun so many treasures to be found. “What am I going ment on future dates? with your One of many nifty features about to wear? Is he tall or Student Veronica fi rst date this site is that individuals have the op- short? What are we Smith shares her butterfl ies. portunity to grow in entrepreneurship. going to talk about? story and There are thousands of independent de- Where are we go- some ex- signers selling their creations. ing to eat? What amples Treasury is another neat feature should I order?” that about Etsy, which is a shopping gallery My advice: conceded of lists of items. Members can take a breathe, slow create theme lists of their favorite items down and relax. on this site. Don’t put any Each list may contain 16 items; whatever list gets the most views gets to be featured on Etsy’s homepage. The featured treasures are chosen based on current themes and trends that change throughout the day. Shopping is made easy with the Etsy smart search engine. Allowing buy- ers to type in the product name, choose a category or view the positive feedback on the product before purchasing. Trend is vital to Etsy sellers. Stu- dents can purchase forward clothes, headbands, shoes, jewelry and much more. “I have used Etsy, when looking at Eat what you different creative designs for T-shirts for Portion control my sorority, very cool website,” said is key to student Shannon Walter. healthy eating. Etsy has been compared to want, but Smaller plates and Ebay. It is also known to be Pinter- allow individu- est top source. als to eat small If creativity is at your interest, I en- amounts more don’t get crazy Ryan Libby | Chronicle Photos courage you begin your business in Etsy. often. There are many successful stories from entrepreneurs that started off small in the Continued from Pg. 7 fi elder Ricky Prouty shops for Some students suggested “I do not touch the SU as site and are now making the big bucks. his own food weekly to help that if you do go out to eat, far as the Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, “I am both a seller and buyer on “This is where one will him save money for other costs subtract the soda for a glass of the WOW, the Denny’s,” said Etsy! I love it. I get to grow as a busi- need to [question] if you’re such as pay- water. student Krystal Rodriguez. ness woman being [an] independent going to start eating out, that’s ing rent. Or instead “Because it’s fattening.” designer and be fashionable at the same where the cost is,” said Chen “I try “Eat anything you of eating in the You might also want to time. Etsy is an inspiration,” said student Maynard. to eat veg- Santos Manuel try the Coyote Produce Stand Amber Williams. “You save a lot of money etables, as an want, but stop eating Student Union, which offers a variety of fruit Not only will you Etsy shoppers be in the long run [making food athlete or as when you’re satisfi ed.” which is sur- and fresh squeezed orange walking the campus runway with great yourself] because if you go out anybody or rounded by un- juice and is on campus every unique style but also a great potential to to eat 40 percent of that [spend- as a 20-year- healthy food Thursday. launch your business on Etsy. ing] is food cost and the rest old, I proba- Dorthy Chen Maynard choices, try to Maintaining a healthy This innovative marketplace is of that is all expenses related bly don’t eat Nutrition and Food Science Professor eat in the Com- lifestyle is not easy, but with a emerging with new sellers and buyers to salary and all the other ex- as well as I mons where little help and motivation one day by day. Students have the chance to penses.” should, but I do take vitamins,” there are more healthy choices will see the pounds melt within let their fashion speak on Etsy. CSUSB men’s soccer mid- said Prouty. available. a matter of time. Chronicle Page 9 Features Monday, April 22, 2013 Dopamine = dollars for music industry Why we’re willing to pay the extra $$$ for the music we love

By ART ORTEGA Student Elizabeth Staff Writer Ortega produces more dopamine esearchers have discovered as she listens to that they can determine if one of her favor- you will buy a song by mea- ite artists, Justin Rsuring activity in certain ar- Art Ortega | Chronicle Photo Timberlake. eas of the brain. The secret to this magic trick involves max of your favorite symphony is about would be willing to pay for Justin Timber- with songs. When it activates it essentially the use of an MRI scan to create digital to unfold for you western classical lovers. lake’s new . “I would pay $20 for it,” scans the audio fi les and fi nds similar mu- pictures of your brain while listening to a Or when Justin Bieber says, “If I was your she said.“I really love sic styles in order to anticipate what feeling song. boyfriend,” for you pop lovers. though. I’ve bought all his ever to pair with the song being heard. A study was conducted among 19 par- “I don’t really know why I enjoy cer- since I was a young girl.” The participants were more likely to ticipants who all enjoyed similar types of tain music. I just know what I like, what I An interesting correlation was drawn enjoy the new song and pay for it if the mu- music such as and . really like and what I don’t like,” said stu- from this study. Salimpoor found that an sic style was similar to other music styles A music-recommendation program dent Elizabeth Ortega. increase in activity in the nucleus accum- that they enjoyed in the past. was used to fi nd and play similar songs “The study helps explain how some- bens was relative to an increase in the will- Who would have ever thought that our that the participants enjoyed listening. Al- thing as fl eeting and intangible as a string ingness to buy the song. brain undergoes such complex tasks to ap- though they had never heard the song be- of musical notes can be so rewarding,” Another conclusion was also drawn preciate music? fore, increased brain activity was recorded stated study researcher Valorie Salimpoor, from this study, This could be the explanation as to in the nucleus accumbens, which signifi ed a doctoral student at McGill University in “What’s more, as people were will- why Christina Aguilera and are in they like it. in Music Purchases Predicted by ing to spend more money on a song, their the top eight in the Bilboards Top 100 with The nucleus accumbens is a small re- Brain Activity from LiveScience.com. nucleus accumbens showed greater co-ac- “Feel This Moment.” A portion of the song gion deep within the brain that produces The participants were given the oppor- tivity with another brain region called the has similar musical structure to “Take on dopamine when we hear a song we like. tunity to buy the song after they heard a superior temporal gyrus,” stated Stephanie Me,” by A-Ha. This explains why we experience feel- sample. They could bid 99 cents, $1.29 or Pappas senior writer for LiveScience. “We can look at music as an intellec- ings of pleasure and reward when we hear $2 based on how much they were willing The superior temporal gyrus is like a tual reward,” Salimpoor stated. “It’s essen- that chest-reverberating bass drop for you to pay. hard drive that stores audio fi les that you tially pattern recognition, and this is some- dubsteb lovers. Or when that euphoric cli- Ortega was asked how much she have heard from the past and pairs feelings thing humans are very good at.” Chronicle Page 10 Arts & Entertainment Monday, April 22, 2013 VVampireampire WeekendWeekend

UUntilntil nextnext yearyear Coachella!Coachella! By MARISSA MOONEY sion Pit, Modest Mouse, Beach House and FFoalsoals A&E Editor The Yeah Yeah Yeahs were interchange- ably performing on the main stage and oachella embraced the Em- outdoor stage. It was easy for fans to run pire Polo grounds once back and forth in between sets to catch ev- again with two weekends, eryone they wanted to see. Modest Mouse Cthree days, six large stages went over their set time which caused an and 190 plus artists. interruption in their closing number and hit Golden Voice welcomed thousands of "Float On." festival-goers from around the world to the Earl Sweatshirt and Tegan and Sara music and art of the Coachella Valley. Even closed out Friday night with late start times notable celebrities from to So- which meant they couldn't skip a beat at lange Knowles scoured the polo grounds. performing their full set. Young artist Earl The desert heat, green grass and the Sweatshirt from Odd Future was supported palm trees framing the festival created a by fellow member Tyler, The Creator at his reminder of the annual festival's environ- set in the Gobi tent. ment. Tegan and Sara closed out the Out- The fi rst Friday welcomed an exciting door stage with many long time fans sing- realm of bands and artists including Dillon ing along to even their most recent album Francis, , Modest Mouse, The Heartthrob. tent in the late afternoon, although 20 min- to perform at the outdoor stage. The mass Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Tegan and Sara, Earl All the artists performing Friday were utes late to his set, the fi rst weekend, the of people at Wu-Tang's set fi lled all the Sweatshirt and more. a great welcome to the start of the week- famed rapper rocked the stage and per- way from the front of the stage to almost Dillon Francis hit the Sahara tent ear- end. formed for only 25 minutes of his 45 min- reaching some of the food vendors in the lier in the day to hype up the festival-goers Saturday greeted many anxious Postal ute set time. He performed hits like "Birth- back. for an exciting weekend ahead. The Sahara Service fans with the promise for a good day Song" and "I'm Different." By the early evening during Weekend was fi lled with fans dancing and jumping day as they awaited to see their set that Major Lazer featuring brought 1, the wind whipped up and the sand began to his DJ set. evening on the main stage. electric dance music to the Mojave tent to blow all over the festival. People ran un- As the day wore on, artists like Pas- Rapper 2 Chainz blew up the Mojave rather than the infamous Sahara tent der tents, and huddled close to each other known for EDM acts like , to try to bear with their dirt fi lled lungs and TTeganegan oror SaraSara Moby, and Benny Benassi. Major Lazer's watery eyes. set was very hands on as they included fans Red Hot Chili Peppers didn't hold up in the popular Harlem Shake and the dance the crowd by hitting the stage on time to form "twerking." perform an almost two-hour set. The wind To close out Saturday night, Postal and dust didn't get any better as fans of the Service surprised fans when Jenny Lewis stayed strong and continued to enjoy joined the stage alongside singer Ben Gib- the set. bard. Lead-singer Anthony Kiedis jokingly Phoenix surprised the festival-goers stated about the dust storm, "When I get by inviting R. Kelly on stage to sing along home I am going to throw up a sandbox for with them. It was surely an interesting Sat- my small child." urday night for Coachella. Kiedis lightened the mood and the Sunday embraced the sad realization festival-goers put up with the heightened that Coachella was coming to a close. Fe- wind. Many people began to dwindle off male artists like Jessie Ware and Grimes and leave the festival as the dust storm be- fi lled the Mojave and Gobi tent with an gan to get worse as the night wore on. amazing unique sound. Another year in the bag for the Coach- returned after per- ella music and arts festival and many more forming in 2010 while Wu-Tang reunited years ahead. Monday, April 22, 2013 Chronicle Page 11 Arts & Entertainment Traditional goes trendy Henna tattoos serve as intricate, creative, temporary body art By BRITNEY VARGAS Harpreet says, "I think henna can be considered both a trend and traditional mean- Staff Writer ing, and depending on the design done usually traditional designs are more intricate and can have stories behind it, whereas trendy hennas are more easy to understand and easily ody art is becoming a growing trend to showcase one's individuality or to done." simply show your creative side. Not only is this art expressed culturally, just recently celebrities are discovering the Among many kinds of body art, tattoos have always been popular, amazing designs and using it to incorporate in their individual style. Just recently celeb- but for a less permanent and painful way of approaching these beautiful rity Vanessa Hudgens who was seen at Coachella, arrived to the festival showing off her B henna, and embracing her infamous boho-chic style. The red carpet is also becoming a designs, Henna is a better alternative with out the long lasting commitment. So what exactly is Henna? place for celebrities to show off their creative Henna designs, even replacing the idea of Henna, also called Mehndi, is a temporary tattoo that is both safe and fun. It is made accessorizing and instead using henna to pull their gorgeous looks together. of just henna powder and mixed with hot water to create a thick paste. Henna can be applied almost anywhere, another way to use it is as hair dye, which is These products can be bought online or in stores nearest you. Henna is a long stand- a permanent process until the hair is grown out. ing tradition practiced in many cultures, a perfect example is student Harpreet Deogun Cosmopolitan magazine has a online forum dedicated to the use of henna as a hair who practices henna in her own cultural traditions as well as just for fun, "I've been doing dye, that can be joined by anyone to communicate with others who have questions about henna tattoos for about fi ve years now, I usually do it when I have time or just as a hobby. the process or people who have used henna to dye their hair. I come from an Indian background where henna is used as a traditional custom during the If your looking to experiment with style trends henna is a great way to explore what wedding seasons." works for you and a good way to add some glamor to your personal look. If your just Typically, Henna is part of a very important wedding tradition used on brides to ac- contemplating a real tattoo in the future, Henna can be used as a test run to confi rm your centuate their beauty and represent years of culture. With henna becoming more of an art decision. trend and gaining its appreciation here in the U.S., we are seeing more and more fashion So, when you get a chance stop by the Cross Cultural Center, in the Student Union, enthusiasts taking on these creative designs. to get your very own henna design. Coyote Watch: What do you have to say? We asked our fellow Yotes what album they have heard or are excited to hear this year. By ABIGAIL TEJADA Staff Writer

Anticipation builds as students await for their favorite artists to release their new album and excitement spreads as others craze over albums that have been released. Bands such as Vampire Weekend, , Lady Antebellum, Alice and Chains, and Lumerians will be out with a new al- bum this year. Those are not the only bands CSUSB is obsessing over. Kevin Garcia Esmeralda Tellez Amadeus Luisjuan Like Clockwork Phase II Comedown Machine by Queens of the Stone Age by Prince Royce by

“My favorite song from the album “Prince Royce is so dreamy and his "The lyrics are so intense! My life in is “My God is the Sun.” I just really love music is so romantic, he showed such a retrospect due to my past achievements Joshua Homme’s voice and the whole passionate side of himself in that album, I and past failures are powerful stuff," band itself is awesome, I hope I get the would literally faint if I saw him live!” opportunity to see them live.”

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“I am just in love with his new song, 'Pusher Love Girl'!” Chronicle Page 12 Arts & Entertainment Monday, April 22, 2013 Lights, camera, action! Highly-talked about movies to hit theaters soon so grab your popcorn and candy for these upcoming hits.

This action-comedy-crime movie, By SHANNON LUSTER TThehe BlingBling RingRing Staff Writer based on a true story, delivers sports-cars at high speeds and in high risk scenarios The movies of 2013, coming soon to a and beautiful women. theater near you, will make you laugh, cry Check it out on April 26. or grab onto your theater seat horrifi ed. Get Actor Robert Downey Jr. returns as your ticket stubs ready for these six highly Tony Stark aka Iron Man in the latest in- anticipated movies. stallment of the series, “Iron Man 3.” Iron Man faces the Mandarin, a terror- TThehe PurgePurge “The Big Wedding” revolves around a ist and self-proclaimed teacher, portrayed funny, dysfunctional, family, reuniting for by actor Ben Kingsley. transporting you into the glamorous, dan- This movie showcases exploding gerous world of the rich and powerful. buildings and a variety of different Iron PPainain andand GainGain Step into the world of “The Great a wedding. Men fi ghting high in the sky. Gatsby” on May 10. This movie sports a talented cast, in- “Iron Man 3” fl ies into theaters on “The Purge” promises to showcase the cluding Robert De Niro and Diane Keaton. May 3. dangerous game of kill or be killed. They bicker and joke at the dinner “The Great Gatsby,” based on the nov- This movie brings the twisted game of table and elsewhere for our entertainment. el by author F. Scott Fitzgerald, is brought life and death to a quiet, suburban neigh- You’re invited to the wedding on April to life on the screen, starring Leonardo Di- borhood in the United States. TThehe GreatGreat GatsbyGatsby 26. Caprio as the title role, and including To- Watch a family’s struggle for survival “Pain and Gain” centers around two bey Maguire and . in their own home against masked murder- into homes and steal from the wealthy. body-builders turned criminals, starring Compelling music, rich costumes, and ers. Actress Emma Watson, as edgy Nicki, Dwayne Johnson and Mark Wahlberg. edgy camera angles heightens the drama, Actor Rhys Wakefi eld’s character shows a different side to her acting skill. channels Heath Ledger’s unstable, charis- Nicki looks nothing like good-girl Hermione from the most popular “Harry IIronron ManMan 3 matic Joker from the wildly popular mov- ie, “The Dark Knight.” Potter” movies that fi rst launched Watson’s The mystery surrounding the identity acting career. of Wakefi eld’s character adds to growing Watson’s breakthrough, mainstream hype around this movie, presenting you performance since “Harry Potter” and di- with another reason to watch "The Purge." rector Sofi a Coppola are good reasons to Hide behind your theater seat, horri- see “,” scheduled for lim- fi ed, because “The Purge” arrives on May ited release on June 14. 31. Grab your wallets, race to your local “The Bling Ring,” based on a true sto- theater and enjoy everything the movies TThehe BigBig WeddingWedding ry, follows a group of teenagers who break can offer you. could have used even more time

By LUPE DURAN bum is “Solo Dolo, Pt. II.” This isn’t sim- Staff Writer ply because it features but the song is lyrically and instrumentally Fans spent months responding to Kid solid. Cudi's Facebook and posts, sharing Cudi and Kendrick prove to be a dy- their anticipation for Indicud, but after the namic duo on this track, it is proven that wait was cut short when it leaked days be- these two work well together and really fore its set release date it seems they could vibe off of one another. have waited. Compared to “Solo Dolo,” featured on Fans can defi nitely expect a strong Cudi’s fi rst album, “Solo Dolo, Pt. II” has album out of as the overall feel a faster beat and a more nonchalant Kid of the album is fi lled with interesting beats Cudi, an attitude that comes through in the and tempos with Cudi's deep luring voice song's lyrics. in the background. "Drip, drip all day - bumpin' MGMT, Aside from the repetitive chorus lines homie. Watch on who you hate on, fam', and hooks that make you want to skip half- without the facts. Sad ni**as back in the way through, you continue to listen be- hood bumpin' . To me it was a cause of the well put together beats, which dream, a fi end to understand that. You nev- seems to be the most focused aspect of the er seen a ni**a like me?" album. In “Burn Baby Burn,” Kid Cudi ad- Kid Cudi seems to explain that over dresses all the negative speculation he has the last 3 years since Man on the Moon II: received in the media and how he is pre- The Legend of Mr. Rager, he never expect- senting his indifference to it, assuring noth- ed to create an album, it just sort of hap- ing will slow him down. pened. Overall, considering that it’s been In a video interview with Complex Photo courtesy of three long years since we last heard from magazine he stated, "It feels right. But Kid Cudi spent three years since Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager to produce Indicud, a highly anticipated album from fans. Kid Cudi, Indicud met most expectations now I'm just kind of going with the fl ow but, in all honesty, did not fully exceed and that's kind of how Indicud came out. I Indicud includes an array of featured the lyrics, “once you realize you can do them. didn't go in making an album, I just went in artists such as: Too $hort, A$AP Rocky and anything you’re free, you can fl y," are spo- Cudi Facebooked, “It’s the best. No trying to learn how to make beats." a rapper that seems to be making an ap- ken by Cudi. one will top it or come close and that's just One thing is certain, no song on the pearance on everyone’s album these days, Those long two minutes of lyric-less what it's gonna be. Ahead of everyone for- album sounds like any other, leading per- Kendrick Lamar. waiting hint at the three years it’s been ever.” fectly into the next, each contributing its In the fi rst track, “The Resurrection of since Kid Cudi’s last album. Is Kid Cudi really ahead of every rap- own feel. Scott Mescudi,” listeners spend over two The lyrics hint that in those three years per in the game? “I’m not saying I’m disappointed with minutes listening to a song that seems to be he’s looked within himself and found the With his fellow rappers featured on the album,” said student Chris Mejia. fully instrumental, leaving them wonder- ability to give fans something unlike any- the album, it seems that Kid Cudi is cre- “I’m just saying hearing the same line ing when the lyrics will come. thing they’ve heard before. ating a massive compilation of the main- fi ve times in one song gets old.” Finally, at fi ve seconds left in the song, One of the strongest songs on the al- stream rap scene. Chronicle Page 13 CoyoteChronicle.net Monday, April 22, 2013 Chronicle Page 14 Sports Monday, April 22, 2013 Iron Coyote Triathlon challenges students’ will and physical fi tness By SHANE BURRELL off and verify that they have completed what they have Staff Writer written down, this way it is fair to all of the competitors.” Furthermore, Greene stated “ it’s a way to make he Spring quarter fi tness event, “The Iron friends, if one person wants to do the event then they Coyote” is giving students an opportunity to get another person to do it with them, soon they have a challenge themselves and each other’s fi tness group of people that do the event together.” It’s a way to Tin physical activities. make friends that share the same interest as yourself and The Iron Coyote Triathlon consists of 26.2 miles of a chance to learn that you are good at some sports that running, 112 miles of biking, and 2.4 miles of swimming, you might have not tried before. but don’t worry about fi nishing all of this in one day, com- Having to fi nish running and biking most competi- petitors have the entire quarter to complete all of the activi- tors become discouraged with the swimming event. Ac- ties. cording to Greene, “Swimming is the hardest for most “Students have from April 15 to June 7 to fi nish the competitors,” he began to explain that students just don’t event” said Barry Greene Jr. Coyote fi tness coordinator. have time to fi nish the task, so it is sometimes the reason Greene said, “It’s a way to make friends, if one person why they don’t fi nish the triathlon. wants to do the event then they get another person to do it Some events may be more diffi cult than others de- with them. Soon they have a group of people that do the pending on the competitor, however fi nishing the triath- event together.” lon is fulfi lling for everyone. The Student Recreation and Fitness Center held a kick Greene believes that through dedication and training off to the event last Monday for the competitors that signed the tasks are easily completed. Promoting dedication and up. physical fi tness Greene has hope for the competitors that For the ones that still wanted to join in, “We are not have entered the competition and for those that still want sure just yet, registration for the event is still open,” said to sign up. Greene, so don’t worry about not being able to sign up, reg- When the competitors fi nish their amount of each istration is still going on and you are able to sign up at the activity they will then turn in their booklets and have front desk in the recreation center. their name entered into a raffl e for a chance to win some Competitors pay a $10 dollar registration fee to enter prizes, as well as gain the pride of fi nishing the Iron Coy- the event, and will receive a T-shirt and a booklet. Accord- ote. ing to Greene, “Competitors are given a booklet that they This event creates a healthy dose of competition Shane Burrell | Chronicle Photo are able to write down the mileage that they have complet- among Coyotes as well as keeping our campus healthy Students challenge their physical fi tness and ability with Iron Coyote triathlon. ed, then they would have to grab a staff member to sign and fi t. Water polo struggles to stay afl oat

By KRISTOPHER SARIKAS agrees that the team does not communicate lead making the overall score 5-6 at the end Bertram. “But the season’s not over and Staff Writer as often as they should and added “if we do of third quarter. WWPA is what really matters to us.” communicate its a little to late The game came down to the Bertram keeps an open mind and The women’s Coyote water polo team to react to a situation on fourth and fi nal quarter. states that they have the potential to take was unable to defeat CSU East Bay and offense and defense.” Both teams were able to everyone by surprise in the WWPA Cham- Fresno Pacifi c University in their recent After an unsuc- score one point each, mak- pionship. CCAA tournament on Saturday April 13. cessful fi rst match ing the fi nal score 6-7 with According to Reneker the team’s During game one against the East Bay the ladies returned the Sunbirds coming out strength lies within their offense. Pioneers, driver, Junior Alison Glaser, rep- to the pool to take on top. “We are very smart when it comes to resented the Coyotes well with an impres- on the Fresno Pa- Despite their loss driving,” said Reneker. sive four goals. cifi c Sunbirds. Morris displayed an im- “A lot of other teams are stagnant in Glaser had a shooting percentage of The Coyotes pressive defensive perfor- the water, we are more fl uid with our of- 57.14 with her four out of seven attempts. had a slow start and mance blocking 10 of the fense which helps us generate more exclu- Furthermore, utility player Misty Vu soon found them- Sunbirds shots. sions.” also contributed to the Coyote offense selves down 5-2. Furthermore, Vu led the team In other words, the constant move- scoring two goals of her own. Determined to win, in goals scored, making a total of three ment of the Coyotes offense helps gen- Vu earned a shooting percentage of the lady Yotes bounced out of her 13 attempts earning a shoot- erate more opportunities to capitalize on 28.57 with her two out of seven attempts. back after the halftime with ing percentage of 23.07. In addition, their opponents mistakes. In addition, sophomore goalkeeper a higher level of the other three points came from The lady Yotes only have one game Madison Morris was able to block eight of intensity and sophomore and junior driver’s left in their regular season against the UC the Pioneers numerous attempts. scored three Kayla Weller, Mary Jane San Diego Tritons. Despite the efforts of our lady ‘Yotes, goals, tying the Cooney, and Glaser. Furthermore, the Coyotes are more they quickly fell behind and were unable to match. “No one likes concerned with preparing themselves for regain momentum causing them to lose the Howev- loosing, es- the Western Water Polo Association Cham- match with a fi nal score of 19-7. er, the Sun- pecially pionship in La Jolla taking place April 26- Head Coach Sarah Reneker has some birds were by one April 28. thoughts on what went wrong during the able to point,” Like Bertram said, despite their not game. sneak one said so impressive record (6-28) the lady Yotes “The team needs to work on their com- past the Senior have the potential to generate a devastating munication throughout game play and in- goalkeeper driver upset and bring home the WWPA champi- crease their intensity level,” said Reneker. regaining the Heather onship. Furthermore, Vu Chronicle Page 15 CoyoteChronicle.net Monday, April 22, 2013 Sports Monday, April 22, 2013 Softball strikes out Chico Lady ‘Yotes reclaim four-game winning streak

By DEVAN LEE Wildcats two to one. Through four innings Things started slow ble giving the Coyotes the Staff Writer of game two, the Coyotes maintained a for the Lady Yotes as lead with just one inning close lead of one to zero. they found themselves of play to go. he women’s softball team That all changed when sophomore trailing three to nothing Although allowing earned their fi rst four game outfi elder Charlotte Gazlote came through in the fi rst inning. two runners on base, winning streak since 2011 with a base clearing double, extending Then, in the sixth, the Coyotes pitcher Taylor Da- Tafter they swept Chico State their lead to four. Following Gazlote was were down by one after freshman in- vis managed to get on Fri., April 12. sophomore outfi elder Victoria Lievanos fi elder Melissa Roberts scored on an the last three outs “Our pitchers kept the ball on the and senior infi elder Monica Ferguson who RBI double hit by senior outfi elder Jamie of the game on a black, our defense was fl awless, and we each hit one RBI, scoring two more runs Leffi ngwell. fl y out and two had very timely hits,” said Head Coach and bringing their lead up to six. After trailing the majority of the game, ground outs. Tacy Duncan. Although Chico State managed to nar- the Coyotes were fi nally able to tie the The Lady According to Duncan, this formula is row the defi cit by scoring four runs, Cota game in the seventh when freshmen in- Yotes are sched- the key to a solid performance in a game would come back to close game two in the fi elder Jacqueline Lopez reached base uled for another and ultimately a victory. seventh inning, earning a save in her re- on an error bringing home Gazlote. four game series With an overall record of 13 wins and cords and a win for the Coyotes. A few batters later, the bases against Humboldt 29 losses, Coach Duncan left the tempo of “We have really come together since were loaded for senior infi elder State beginning on Fri., game one in the hands of freshman pitcher the start of the tournament of champions. Alyssa Flores. Flores ripped a shot April 26. Kacey Cota. I think we really played for each other and into left fi eld scoring the go-ahead Cota would set the tone early in the that’s what gave us that winning edge to- run and the victory for the Yotes. series as she kept her pitches on the black, day,” said Gazlote, who went 3 for 4 with Although taking an early three or the outside corners of home plate. Her four RBIs in game two. to nothing lead in game four, the Coyotes performance included fi ve strikeouts, only With two victories already in the found themselves trailing in the sixth in- six hits allowed, and only one earned run books, the Coyotes continued the second ning by two. the entire game. half of the four game series on Sat., April With two outs and the bases loaded, The Coyotes would go on to defeat the 13. Lievanos cranked a base clearing dou-

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Amanda Mendoza | Chronicle Photo The umpire watches closely as CSUSB Coyote baseball players prove that hard work and dedication pay off, displaying proper execution while hustling to take out CSU Monterey bay runner Nolan Murray from attempting to take on second base.

By AMANDA MENDOZA Beckley. thought we were going to come back,” said Staab. Staff Writer With looks of discouragement from the Coyote audi- Working together seems to be the key to the game for ence, after a disappointing performance, there was a sur- the Coyotes. Coyote baseball came home with a tie for 2 in their prise in store for everyone. Feeling ready and ambitious for game two on Satur- four game series against the CSU Monterey Bay Ot- After their fi rst run, the Coyotes were on fi re, bring- day, the Coyotes were hit with their fi rst loss against the ters on the weekend of April 12-14. ing the score to 5-7 at the bottom of the ninth. Monterey Bay Otters. The Coyotes topped off, winning the While every game takes great efforts for Saturday’s second game against the Otters seemed to fi rst two games of the weekend series, the team to work together to win, the Coy- be a bit tougher with a fi nal score of 11-5, Otters. making a great come back during game fi ghting, otes would have not been successful with- Coming back at it for Sunday’s game the Coyotes had two. “Keep out freshman, Tyler Staab. their last game against the Otters. The Otters left with the last two you never know, nobody Batting for the second time in the The Otters got the fi rst and only run in the fi rst inning wins, claiming the 28th spot in NCAA ninth inning, Staab had self-control and scoring Victor Rasor-Thompson of CSU Monterey Bay. collegiate baseball ranking. thought we were going to was ready for what was to come, “Knew I Coyotes got their fi rst run in the third inning, thanks to Stepping out on the fi eld not sure wasn’t going down without a fi ght,” said Cassise bringing in Colton Johnson to score. of what was to come, the Yotes scored come back.” Staab. Gaining runs back and forth the Otters took home two runs in the fi rst inning. Losing 5-7 in the bottom of the ninth, Sunday’s game winning 4-2. Richard Mount doubled down the Outfi elder Tyler Staab the pressure was on the freshman. There are always highs and lows for the Coyote base- left line, bringing in Billy Hamilton and Staab not letting his team down as the ball team but as Staab says, “Do everything you can, can’t Curtis Cassise to score. last batter, hits a double to right fi eld scoring look back and regret.” The Coyotes snap their losing streak, win- Beckley, Christian Gomez, and Steven Chagolla, The Coyotes are fi nding joy from their fi rst two games ning 5-4 in Fridays game. winning the game for the Yotes, 8-7. and reviewing their mistakes from the last two games, but Saturdays fi rst game wasn’t looking good for the The Coyotes were not expecting this win but they they are not going to let it get in the way of playing this Coyotes, who scored their fi rst run in the ninth by Aaron sure needed it, “Keep fi ghting, you never know, nobody weekend against the San Diego Tritons.