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September 30 2002

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SUMMER ENROLLMENT INCREASES IN 2002

Desiree Hunter Staff Writer Cal State student Renee Bailey took a full load of classes during Karla Buchanan/Chronicle the siwing quarter and decided to ^ The Social and Behavioral Sciences Bulding overtakes the CSUSB skyline. go back for more during the sum­ mer. The senior Communications Jason Kauftin major carried 14 units during her Staff Witer vacation - a small price to pay for The opening of the fall Quarter getting her degree faster, she said. has brought a lot of new things to 'It's accelerated," Bailey said. the campus of Cal State. New Fa­ "If you want to go in there and do cilities are now available like the your work without wasting a lot of recently built Social and Behavior time, summer school is really jes building and the expm- —— ; The Brush Dancers. III Apparently more students are These Campus improvement^ imuing that out and opting to spend demonstrate ti^e , • been brought on because of the at least a portion of their summer tether Dance during recent growth of the student body. vacations in class. year's Native "The enrollment growth has been This summer 5,11! students at­ American Day 4%-5% per year since 1990," said- tended summer school at Cal State, David Demaro, Vice President of up from the 4,275 who attended in Construction. Since the early 90's summer in 2001. There were 2,693 Cal State has been building new fa­ full time equivalent students sum­ cilities like the student workout mer 2002 compared, to 1,997, in center to accommodate the rapid summer 2001. rush of incoming freshmen and It's a significant increase, said transfer students. The addition of Dr. Ross Moran, Cal State's direc­ the University Apartments is a di­ tor of institutional research. rect result of that growth. Now Several factors can be attributed more students can have the oppor­ to the increase, including the Inland tunity to live on campus closer to Empire's rapid growth and stu­ -Construction dents' desire to get through school continued on none 1S Students initiate the new Social and Behavioral Sciences Building -Summer continued on PAGK 9 page 15 ^'21" New artists come to Robert V. FuUerton Museum Christy Lochie Robinson's desk looks as if why would Robinson look to a Staff Writer someone took a swing at it. But university post? Unlike working in amid the stacks of paper pulp, a pet a corporate setting, in which you To win, any T-ball Tike will tell rock keeps watch. It is painted into might handle multiple clients but you, you've got to be a team player. a Dodger uniform and wields a not become as directly involved, After all, even an aspiring Cal makeshift bat.. Two this post offers more challenges, he Ripkin, had to leam the, "play well commemorative Dodger tickets, said. "I've always had an interest with others and not run with entombed in acrylic, keep the rock in education," Robinson said. scissors," lesson. But who teaches company. Baseball is clearly more And with the campus expected those lessons? Coaches, of course. than a pastime for Robinson, who to topple 25,000 by the decade's Some might say Sid Robinson, grew up in Claremont and resides end, Robinson says he also sees CSUSB's public affairs director, is with his wife in Upland. community growth potential. That such a coach. With an athletic Before coming to the university, community includes both the build, cropped hair and California Robinson worked for the Los nation-wide academic community, tan, Robinson, 43, looks the part. Angeles Dodgers and called the as well as the community And with two active boys, aged 9 Sid Robinson PAGE 14 California Angeles a client as well. throughout the Inland Empire. "At and 13, he admits to working the explains, just hit a high with the \4en's Soccer headed in He's also worked with the Fairplex the end of the day, I hope to gain little league coaching circuit since in Pomona. university's new Inland California exposure for the university," the right direction his oldest took his first T-ball sNving. After spending 18 years in Robinson said. -Robinson continued on Just a few weeks into his post. coiporale and agency public affairs. That exposure, Robinson page 15 September 30,2002 CSUSB/KCSM Station to begin broadcasting soon network. Each has made a range reaches 13 local cities, from Audrey Burrows $100,000 investment towards Montclair to Yucaipa, totalling Staff Writer KCSB TV3 and the Inland around 500,000 viewers, Pringle California Television Network predicts by the time the launch date CSUSB and KCSB TV are (ICTN). Part of San Manuel's arrives, the station will be reaching,,^-; headed for a bright future together. sponsorship will go toward over a million viewers, largely due Cindy Pringle, the Executive developing educational programs to the new equipment. While the Director and Station Manager designed to preserve Native broadcasting range currently the announced the launch date for the American heritage. Verizon's Inland Empire, there are joint station to be winter of 2003. support is dedicated to the digital negotiations with Time Wamiertnd Two federal appropriations, equipment to be used both by the other Los j^gels station in hopes amounting to nearly $18 million, Network and for the Universities of expansidff. , _ are funding state-of-the-art Distance Education Operation. • Pringle also shared that there operations and personnel both for The station has plans to "will be 12 positions available with distance learning as well as the purchase the new digital equipment the new cable station: cable network. for 1.2 million dollars. This new anchorpersons, camera operators, Continuing supporters of the equipment will enhance the stations plus 4 payed student assistants. station are the San Manuel Band of ability to work with its sister station . For more inftjFujation contact Mission Indians and Verizon, who in the Desert, as well as Cindy Pringle Write"~tQ^Ctndy are the first major underwriting Station Director and Station Manager Cindy Pringle shows off the broadcasting via the Internet. Pringle @20I-B North ^*E"~5Ifeet sponsors of the cable television plans for the new broadcasting building Currently the station broadcast Suit 206, Sanbernardino Ca, 92401. In Need of Lecfai Advice? The College Legal Clinic offers The Buzz FREE consultation and lawyer referrals to students. Staff and faculty pay a $15 fee.

Arts Series will begin its 2Q02-2Q03 there will be wellness screenings Leaderiisip Academy ^ season on October 2 at 7:30 pm. in avmlable in the following ^eas: Family & The Office of Student Leadership the Performing Arts Recital Hall. bl(X)d pressure, glucose tolerance; and Development is currently Concert ticket prices are: general choTesteral screening, body fat Criminal Law for enCTgetic Administra­ admission $10, faculty/staff/seniors analysis, vision exams, flu shots tors, faculty, and staff to serve as $8, and students with ID $4, cash only), massage therapy October 1 presenters during the Winter 2003- (noon to 3:00 pm). session for the Leadership Acad­ Criminal Justice Club Appointments from 5:30 to 8 p.m. emy. The CSUSB Leadership There will be a meeting for all stu- Spike and How Ac^my helps teach students how detf^iira1^1h''Criminal Juii- 6 vs. 6 Halloween Volleyba to change their thought partejn.-» SLme or email asi-clc(@csLi£±-2± uinjugu wuiksiiups, public speak- need to be a CJ major) on nament will be- OCto mfTm nff nnd iPMm hllPHfifii 9m information contact Ericka Nunez October 26 in tunities, fild trips, demonstrations the Coj aJ: exti^sion 3236. (weapons, rena. Sign in munity relations program. begins at 9:30 StudyAVork Abroad Fair am and games CSUSB will be hosting its annual 10th Annual Benefits and begin at 10:00 StudyAVork Abroad Fair on Fri­ . Human Resources Expo am. The last day day, October 11 from 10:00 am to The 10th Annual Benefits and Hu- to pre-register is 4:(X) pm in the Upper Commons. • man Expo will take place on Octo- October 24 at The event is open to die public. ber2from9:30amto3:(X)pm. The the Temporary Expo provides the opportuntiy to Rec Center. For First Wednesday Series learn more about the Human Re­ more informa­ Cal Baptist's The First Wednesday Performing sources Program. Additionally, tion cal 88-5235. Graduate Degree Programs A graduate degree is supposed to pay Master of Business dividends for a lifetime — Health Check-up Administration but not all graduate degrees are How We Help Women Master of Science in created equal. At Cal Baptist, you can count on personalized with Breast Cancer Counseling Psychology attention from talented faculty, widely recognized graduate programs, Nationwide Services Masters Degrees and an ethical focus that distinguishes iii Blueation you from the crowd. So don't think of National Cancer Information techniques, and the latest treatment Center (1-800-ACS-2345): options. In addition, select content is Master of Arts your Cal Baptist graduate degree as Trained cancer information specialists available in Spanish. in money out of pocket. It's more like are available 24 hours a day, seven Education Credential money in the bank. days a week to offer the warmth of live Cancer Survivors NetworkSM (1- Programs support and answer questions about 877-333-HOPE and via www.cancer cancer, link callers with resources in .org): their communities, and provide This "virtual" community provides Cal Baptist also offers information on local events. connectivity, anonymity, and und^graduate degree accessibility for survivors and their programs in more than 20 areas. Caliriila Bili!!! American Cancer Society WebSite caregivers. UNIVERSITY (www.cancer .org): The Cancer Survivors Network's This user-friendly Web site includes telephone and online services contain 84 3 2 fdafflolia km ue an interactive cancer resource center survivor and caregiver content, fLtvarsldB. Calilom la 9 2 5 04 containing in-depth information on including radio talk show 1.877 228.8877 ir every major cancer type. The site conversations/interviews, personal answers questions about breast cancer, stories, personal Web pages, djscussion 1.889.343.4248 risk factors, the latest strategies for forums, an expressions gallery, and early detection, new diagnostic survivor recommended resources. September 30,2002 Meeting the challenge: Recreational Sports Deptartment raises the bar

community. ".. .convenient for students to come Bethany Anderson The Department answered with before class as early as six in the Asst. News Editor the concept of a center for students morning to ten at night." to work out and zone out from the Recreation Center employee Coyotes! Are you looking for a stresses of academics, while Romi Asad added that, "Since we place to wind down and tone up keeping the emphasis on exercise are open late into the night, we your muscles while watching free and healthy living. utilize the Cal State escort service cable television? If you are, look Recreation Center employee and Campus police to escort no further than the Cal State Brian Short says that the center, students to the dorms or cars Recreation Center. "Has a clean environment where safely." The center, located in between students want to come and take The Center is FREE of charge the Temporary classrooms and the time out of their already stressful all day everyday. To become a Coussoulis Arena, has state of the schedules." member of the Recreational Center, art work out equipment, blasting Recreational Sports Rick Craig stop by, and present your Coyote music, cable television, and is a safe is extremely pleased with the Card. and clean environment. finished product and looks forward The Center's staff will issue the Cal State President Karnig to the future 32,000-42,000 square student a sticker with a list of challenged the Recreational Sports foot two story building that should services and rules for using the Department to develop an be finished in 2005. equipment. Students work out at the Recreation Center. Hours of operation are: environment that would make Recreation Center supervisor For more information call 909- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 6am to 10 pm; commuter students become a more and Department staff member adds 880-5235 or the Center's web site Saturday Warn to 3pm; and Sunday 4pm to 10pm. intricate part of the Cal State that the hours of operation are at www.campusrec.csusb.edu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CSUSB Police Reports

Dispoj/rion: Report taken and on campus from Coachella to • September 21 Police Corproal and an officer officer responded to University responed to the Upper Commons Apartment Building #3 regarding forwarded to the Judicial Affairs attend a party inside the^ Jc^hua i • At approximately 12:44 a.m., an involving a physical fight involving a vehicle burglary report. Office. Residence Hall. Both subject, • officer was contacted at the front two subjects. The Upp«-Commons, Disposition: Report taken were cited and advised to leave^ • doors of the University Police was having a Quinceanera for a At approximately 2:34 a.m., the campus. • Department by a female subject female iSth birthday party, At approximately 2:54 p.mv, a University Police Department Disposition: Cited and released i • who appeared to be disoriented involving alcolwHc beverages. The Police sergeant stopped,a vehicle mteived a call from San Bem^d^ At approximately 8:38 a.m., ai ^ ,^4," ("Mon- otficers arrived on scene and inside Devil's Canyon for a vehicle Community Hospital stating that Police Sergeant re.sponded to the^ noticed approximately 50 peoplew driven was they-have^a suuJeat of OuriB'tfiStT .BBiiuvrntui Science Buiiamg-' , check on the female and the outside the found to hav;^^ irding an • female was found to have a no commons and approxiiM® iver^wl g!^V« ^afewilh • bail warrant for her ans peopi# inside the commons. The the county jail ifer tc^icer to the hospital to investigate suspect information. officers observed a large fight in Disposition: Arrest the assault. The officer contacted Disposition: Report taken jral H^SffF^ility. The progress. The Police Corporal the male-Student at the hospital and forwarded to investigation •female was transported to the requested assistance from the San At approximately 1"37, p.m., an saw that the student had a swollen • County Behavioral Health Bernardino Police Department and officer was dispatched to the jaw and bleeding from the mouth. At approximately 1:06 p.m., an • • Facility per the warrant. 'San Bernardino School Police. The Coyote Cafe to investigate a The student was very intoxicated officer responded to University.^ • Disposition: Report Taken officers with O.C. sprays in hands possible theft involving money. and was uncooperative with the Apartment Building #3 regarding^ • broke up the fight and a subject was During the investigation, the officer officer and hospital staff. The a vehicle burglary report. J I At approximately 2;25 a.m., a arrested for public intoxication. determined that a temp employee hospital refused to treat the student. Disposition: Report taken « • Police Corporal and an officer During the investigation, it was took money from the cash register. The student would not give any • responed to the University determined that the arrested person Investigation continuing. information to the officer. At approximately 2:54 p.m., a* •Apartments Building #4 in: came to the party with friends, Disposition: Report taken: Investigation revealed that the Police seigeant stopped a vehicleij • reference to the smell of started drinking, and decided to forwarded to investigation student was at a party inside one of inside Devil's Canyon for • marijuana coming from room crash the party when the fight broke the campus' apartments and was vehicle code violation and the * •,#4207. The officers and the on­ out. At approximately 8:25 p.m., :an punched in the mouth by another: driver was found to have al* -duty Resident Assistants made officer was flagged down behind student warrant for his air^t The drivCT J • contact with the residents, who "At approximately 11:30 p.m., the building #5 regarding a vehicle Disposition: Report taken. : was booked into the county jaili* • were very unicooperative, and Police Coropral while driving by burglary. The victim advised for the warrant. . • was unable to locate any use of the Commons was flaggged down someone broke into her vehicle and At approximately 2:45 p.m. an Disposition: Arrest

• marijuana. The Police Corporal in refenence to intoxicated subjects stolen her speakers and amplifier officer responed to the University^ • • while talking to the resident at the fighting inside the Commons. The while her vehicle was parked in • Police Department regarding an ; At approxiriiately 1:37 p.m., an .• •^-front door, saw in plain view Police Corporal again requested parking lot F, Vandalism report. The victim told officer was dispatched to the?* • bottles of distilled spirit on the assistance from the San Bernardino Disposition: Rqjort taken the officer that someone sratched Coyote Cafe to investigate a-* •kitchen counter. The resident P.D. and School Police. The possible theft involving money.ij September 26 the paint on his vehicle while his • advised that they had a party that Corporal decided to shut down the vehicle was parked in parking lot During the investigation, thei* • got out of control. : ; - party at this time. The party was At approximately 1:30 a.m.^ an G. officer determined that a temp^ • The Pol ice ©orporal then shut down without any problems. officer while patrolling the dorms Disposition: Report Taken employee took money from the •explained to the residents the All subjects involved were non- area observed a female who was; cash register. Investfgation;J • University Policy against students. veiy intoxicated rurming around in At approximately 7:22 p.m., a continuing. 'm J drinking and drugs being used Disposition: Arrest parking lotD, between vehicles and police sergeant conducted a vehicle Disposition: Report taken • inside the apartments. The knocking on windows to different check with two subjects inside in forwarded to investigation ;• September 25 • J resident advised that they were dorm rooms. The officer made parking lot B. When the sergeant • aware of the drinking policy, At approximately 8:38 a.m., a contact with the female who was asked to see the vehicle's At approximately 8:25 ani* • being that this were their second Police Sergeant responded to; the very uncooperative with the officer registration the passenger pulled officer was flagged down behind J • years staying on campus. The Behavioral Science Building- when ask had she been drinking. out from the glove box what building #5 regarding a vehicle * •residents-were advised that a Psychology Dept. regarding an The officer then made contact with appeared to be a small caliber burglary. The victim advised:* • report will be written and send to Annoying Phone Call with suspect the on-duty R/A who told him that pistol. Investigation revealed that someone broke into her vehicle* •the Campus Judicial Affairs information. since the female had been staying the pistol was fake. The sergeant and stolen her speakers and?* • Officer. Disposition: Report taken at the dorms, she had received four and other officers during the amplifier while her vehicle was* • Disposition: Report Taken forwarded to investigation alcohol violations. The student was investigation found marijuana on parked * then cited and taken to her dcmn lx>th the driver and passenger, They^ in parking lot F. ;• J At ^proximately 10:19 p.m., a At approximately 1:06 p.m., an room. told thesergeantthat they were here Disposition: Report taken ^ September 30, 2002 Student Spotlight The Roving Reporter By Lakesha Troupe What is the wildest thing you've ever done ? Staff Writer jBy Desiree Himter Juan Luna is V.-, , Staff Writer considered very involved Name: Kim Bautisto on campus at CSUSB. Major: Business Vice President of Year: Freshman University Affairs, Luna, is "I was by a fountain in front of in charge of all ASI the Paris Hotel in Vegas on New activities on campus, Year's Eve and I idnd of went concerts and guest skinny dipping in there." speakers. For the past 5 years, Juan has been a member of Delta Sigma Chi, co-ed fraternity. prayers and thoughts at all Some of his involvement's times." on campus includes sitting Twenty-three year old Name: Sergio Tolossa in campus committee Juan Luna is the son of Olga Major: Social Science meetings, student rep for Photo by Teresita Sosa Vargas. Luna has one 16 year Juan Year: Senior the student union program Luna means Johnny Moon, in English old brother named Jessie Luna. board which deals with Juan says," My brother is my "About three or four years overseeing the facility use and the He is also the head coach of all pride and joy. He is everything to ago I smoked out with Den­ budget. Juan is also a mentor for recreational sports at Lytic Creek me." Growing up in a singlepanwit nis Rodman in a cabana at the" the 4th graders in the "Lm going to community center. home forced Juan to be like a father Hard Rock hotel-casino in College" program. ,He gives Everyone needs a role model, figure for his brother. Vegas. It was just me, Den­ presentations for local high schools and while Luna acts as one himself, Having to see his mother suffer nis, hisgirlfriend, and my two for Admissions and Student he actually has one of his own. Dr. and struggle has been his driving Recruitment. Currently Juan Luna Nena Torrez, Professor for force to succeed and to be involved. ^hboufl'Olmnutei,''"W^ is carrying a full load of classes credential students, and Ms. Patty At the early age of nine, Luna tried ba^too." working towards his masters degree McMann, financial aid counselor. committing suicide. Juan is in Bilingual education. Off campus In the eyesight of Juan Luna, these thankful to not have succeeded in he is still the hard working man you ladies are his mentors. his suicidal attempt. When asked see on campus. Juan says, " These why he tried to commit suicide, he His off campus wonderful ladies have made an responded, " Growing up with no involvement includes coaching the impact on my life, which I will wrestling team at San Gorgonio. never forget. I put them in my ~ Juan Luna Continued on Page 15 r is riigiiit ASI movie night and was in campus. This couple heard about attendance at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday Movie Night through M'i'O night studying his notes while he According to Juan Luna, Vic© As dusk fell upon the Cal- was waiting for the movie to begin. President of University Affairs at State San Bernardino campus on This Movie Night wasn't the first CSUSB, Movie Night began last Tuesday, September 24th, a handful that Torres has attended. Last school year as a "guinea pig" of ASI members were busily school year in May, Torres attended project. The attendance was Name: John Davis preparing for the first ASI movie his first Movie Night to watch "A monitored to gage the popularity of Major: Psychology night in the Events Center of the Beautiful Mind" starring Russell the event. Because of the "testing Year: Sophomore Student Union. The chosen movie Crowe. Torres states "Movie Night period". Movie Night was only "I got dar^ to go up on stage-; of the night, "Spiderman," was is a chance to see a movie before it provided on an average, twice a during a formal dinner and sing.: ready for comes out on DVD or video, month. Movies such as "How- " It was all quiet and then people viewing. Chairs were lined up in just in case you were too busy to High", "A Beautiful Mind", "Rush started clapping at the end be­ neat rows facing the awaiting silver go to the theatre."Torres, however. Hour H", and "The Fast and the cause they liked it. I didn't get screen. Pizzas and sodas were Furious" were shown last year. in trouble." stacked on tables in the back of the Luna has learned how to run Movie auditorium waiting to. be Nights more effectively because of consumed. A large colorful banner the experiences he went through advertising free pizza and a movie last year. He learned that was placed along the sidewall of the distributing the food at 7:00 p.m. room. Six ASI members were busy rather that 7:30 p.m. often left quite welcoming students, faculty, Name: Adam Hicks a few latecomers foodless during families and friends of campus Major: Psycholo©' the movie. He also learned that over members into the events center with Year: Senior advertising of the event could lead smiles and enthusiasm. "I've hooky-bobbed - that's grab­ to a smaller outcome of attendees. Movie Night is a planned bing the back of a car in snow Luna has made the proper weekly showing of movies that and "skiing" behind it with out adjustments this year, and it was currently are not available on VHS only shoes on. It was fun until apparent in the attendance on or DVD, that have been hand Tuesday night. the car crashed.". picked to be specially shown to our Not yet on video. When Luna was asked what campus members here at CSUSB— did get a chance to see the expected popularity of this no charge—with a complimentary "Spiderman" event would be, he stated,'This last meal of pizza and soda included in in the theatres, but wanted another Movie Night was the biggest in the deal. The ASI members opportunity to see the movie again. attendance by far. We set up about welcome all students, faculty, " 'Spiderman' was a good 250 chairs and there were 340 campus members, friends, and movie, and coming gave us people! Every chair was filled, and families to come to every weekly something to do tonight." Stated people were lying or sitting on the Is there a question that you would like the movie night this quarter. Michele Dunkerley, as her date floor too. Mario Torres is a dental David Rohac nodded in agreement. Roving Reporter to ask? Please email us at student studying for his Masters Dunkerley is a second year student [email protected]. degree here at Cal-State. Although who lives on campus while Rohac ~ Spider man he lives off campus, he heard of the is a third year student who lives off continued on page 15 September 30, 2002 'Come one, Come all'... campus BBQ

Carol Dixon - co-chair of the Campus) served visitors in Jamaal Washington Coussoulis Arena. The planning the food booths, while Staff Writer and donations to put this event students in attendance for this If Friday's weren't your together were made possible event seemed to just enjoy favorite day of the week already, through a group effort from the atmosphere."! think it Cal State San Bernardino made it campus organizations like: ASI, Ca) was great! I like the fact that much more enjoyable on State Athletics. Campus Recreation, the President served my September 27,2002 with their 6"^ Coussoulis Arena, Coyote Bookstore, food," comments Ryan Annual All University Barbecue Duplicating Center, Facilities Services, Joyce. and Picnic. The event began Foundation Food Services, Housing A large variety of food promptly at 11:30 a.m. on the and Residential Life, and the Student items were provided by the Library Lawn with musical Union.Many of Cal State San Foundation Food Services. selections from the Rhythm of Bernardino's own faculty and staff With a five-dollar ticket Life band. "It was Dr. Karnig's took an active part in the festivities. prices for faculty/staff, and vision for this event to bring Jan Jackson (Associate Vice President three-dollar prices for everyone (faculty, staff, and of Institutional Advancement) and students, there was plenty student body) together", says Peter Wilson (Dean of the Palm Desert of food available. Everything from hamburgers and hotdogs, to Photo by Jamaal Washington/Chronicle veggie burgers, chips, Student and Faculty line up at University BBQ. macaroni and corn dogs attendance at the picnic. were served. Children's Center.) The importance of having Along with A positive theme to this picnic is events like this 6"* Annual All musical performances that it brought many campus University Barbecue and Picnic, is by the Rhythm of Life fraternities/sororities and clubs out that it is planned around the theme band, several activities amongst all the new students and of unity and togetherness. Many were also set up. These faculty in attendance. An of Cal State San Bernardino's own activities included a estimated six hundred people entities came together for the dunk tank, a tug of war visited this event. Groups like the planning of an event that the entire match, and a human National Student Exchange, campus could enjoy. The atmosphere spin-wheel. (Proceeds Mexican Connection, Sigma Nu, had a relaxing feel, as students, accumulated from the Sigma Chi, Delta Sigma Chi, Tau faculty and staff all enjoyed a dunk tank will be Kappa Epsilon, and the Lambdas beautiful, Friday afternoon united in Photo by Jamaal Washington/Chronicle donated to the CSUSB were among some of the groups in this campus gathering. Rhythm of Life pleasure the crowd with a unique tune. Welcome Back, Yotes my, funny, costs no money

Susie Medina that free food was definitely an Multi-Cultural Editor encourager but more than that it allowed him an opportunity to What's not to love about the reflect on his goals for the year. first day of school? There is no "This year I'm going to try to parking, long lines, and expensive balance school, work and activities books! But if you were trudging with my fraternity," stated Bouch. along campus you might have Judith Renteria also agreed found ASI offering students a that she wanted a new start. "I want celebration called 'Welcome Back, to be more involved in school, it'll Hockey Club TryoutsI 'Votes!' be more enjoyable that way." Time: Saturday, October 5th. 11 A.M. Cost: $10 This is the 2"'^ year Judith also mentioned that she anniversary of this event, that ASI had come to WBY last year when (Registration begins at 10:15. Please show up early.) has sponsored. ASI has given away she was a freshman- falling in to pizza, Cal State paraphernalia and the tradition that Luna was talking "'Location: Wayne Gretzky's Hockey Center. Upland. CA. games. This included a gladiator about. However, she was more joust and a dunk tank. ASI impressed last year with the yearly Open to anyone who wishes to participate in intercollegiate club President Erik Fallis, and Vice planners they gave away. She put President of University Affairs, those to use. or recreational hockey this year. While the CSUSB Roller Hockey Juan Luna allowed themselves to "Calendars didn't go through Club aims to field two intercollegiate teams in the Collegiate be dethroned on the dunk chair. this year because last year (ASI) Roller Hockey. League and at least one recreational team, this "It's all about tradition, had more sponsors and this year we tryout will determine the direction the club takes both this year welcoming and promises a new had none," says Luna. CSUSB and in the future. Become a part of Coyote Hockey today! start," says Luna of the event. coffee mugs were given instead. Student Scott Bouch agrees The event was from 11-2 in the afternoon on Required equipment-skates, shinguards (covered by pants), cup. Thursday and elbow pads (covered by jersey), gloves, helmet, and a stick. The Friday, the first two Gretzky Center has limited rental equipment, as do the players on days of school. the team. If you do not have the required equipment. Gretzky There were many times when students Center employees will not permit you on the rink. An additional would form lines tryout for beginning or recreational level players may be held waiting to get their later pending interest. pizza and sodas, being served by ASI -For more information, visit our website at- Activities Board members. After a www.geocities.com/csusbhockey/index.html. or contact Mark at (909) long first day, it's a 261-4056. Photo by Steve Shelton relief to get A student gets dunked at ASI event something in return. September 30,2002 CALIFORNIA NATIVE -AMERICAN DAY

This was especially designed to help clarify experience of California's Native American By Laura Cline, many misperceptions and myths about the Tribes. Special to the Chronice California Indians. The event also gave the tribes to clear The California Indian Cultural up any myths and misconceptions people For the past four years. Native Awareness Conference was held all last week may have of California Indians. This history Americans have been celebrating the fourth starting on the 23"* of 5eptember.The event is imperitive, especially to Califomians since Friday of September, to celebrate California invited teachers and students of the Inland there are more than 100 recognized tribes Native American Day. This day was made Empire, to learn firsthand from tribal existing here; more than any other state in an official state holiday after the California members, elders, and historians from all over the nation. Legislative Bill No. 1953 was passed in 1998. the state; the history, culture, traditions and Approximately 2,000 elementary, middle and high school students attended workshops, that included: basketry and Steve Shelton/Chronicle pottery, music, storytelling, California tribal Robert Levi, a respected elder. cultures and people, California Indian history, and tribal governments. These activities understanding of the songs, and the culture exposed students to California Indian's ways of the California Tribes." of life. An important factor for many These events preceeded the "Pow- parents who brought their children out was Wow", which was held the night of Friday, to instill cultural awareness. "I brought the September 27"' that featured events such as: kids so they could be opened up to the Bird Songs and Brush Dancers. The Bird different cultures...! think that is very Songs were sung by the Serrano Tribe and important" concluded Ronald Sanchez. lead by Robert Levi, one of the most Another concern . of parents respected elders of all California Tribes. He including, Tara Gillespie was, "I brought my is responsible for teaching younger members son here so he'll have a better understanding of the tribe the importance of passing the of everyone in the world so he won't grow traditions down that were passed down to him up racist." from his forefathers. This series of events was well- Gail Lee, a graduate student states, " I planned and brought great cultural awareness came to hear the Bird Singers! I am especially due to the efforts of The Cross Cultural impressed with the involvement of the young Center and their coordinator, John Futch. people involved with the Bird Songs. It's This event also benefited greatly from the heart raising!" This sentiment was felt by sponsorship of the San Manuel Tribal Unity, Steve Shelton/ Chronicle many in attendance on this brisk Friday night. Cultural Awareness Program, CSUSB and Bird s ingers and Brush dancers were just a few customs of the Native Americans. Ronette Saubel-Elizondo states "I the tremendous participation of the San hope that the audience gains a better Bernardino Unified School District.

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By Morgan Melendez students from several local elementary, junior Staff Wiiter high, and high schools. . ^ "I gave the students an overview of Indian Cultural awareness week has California Indians presented from a political, come and gone, but the spirit and tenacity social, and cultural perspective relative to of the California American Indian remains. both the past and present," said De la Torre. Last week the Cal State Cross Cultural "What we hope to do is eliminate ideas that Center and the San Manuel Tribal Unity Indians are all the same by bringing together TUESDAY & THURSDAY partnered with the San Bernardino City what they learned in school and in all the Unified School District, San Bernardino sessions here." Are County Also on Superintendent of hand for the event Schools, and the was Serrano/ California Cauhuilla Project Superintendent of Director James Public Instruction to Ramos. "It's host the Fifth annual important to bring California Indian this event to the Cultural Awareness college to show that Conference. the educational Members of system is behind several Indian tribes, in getting factual including the information Serrano, Cauhuilla, about California and Luiseno, came Indians. We hope together to host a to bring an w e e k 1 o n g understanding of celebration of the California Indian California American music, housing, Indian. The and history into celebration of schools." California Native Morgan Melendez/ Chronicle American Day, School children are taught the history and According to which was culture of Native Americans DelaTorre the established as an official state holiday in 1998 goal is that the California Indian Cultural by the passing of Assembly Bill No. 1953 Awareness Conference will one day be a Now offering Delivery to CSUSB J included demonstrations of traditional songs statewide celebration. At the moment, only and dances, basketry, pottery, storytelling, CSUSB is participating in this event. "These After 6:00 p.m. • Dine in only kids don't even know how lucky they are, and a sarhpling of Native American foods. Now offering. Delivery to CSUSB Serrano Village • Guest speakers included Dr. Joely De they're the only kids in California that get to la Torre, Special Advisor to the Lt. Governor Limit oiie Pizza per LD: • Specialty Pizzas Excluaed for California Sovereign Nations, and "People continued member of the Luiseno tribe, who spoke to on pg.15 'st September 30,2002 -MM Its been on our minds since 9/11: Is racial profiling ethical?

profile. safe than sorry. "I'd rather have interrogating?' This summer, The assumption that a By Susie Medina "(Americans) sometimes them questioned than them getting when child abductions were being suspicious person will keep a low Multicultural Editor discriminate against Middle away. It's a good precaution and covered all over the media, amber profile has been questionable since When Americans found out Eastern people because of 9/11. there is no threat if done alerts gave brief descriptions of Americans found out that the 9/11. the suicide bombers, of the They think you're automatically professionally." suspects. Specifically, in the The terrorists learned to fly here in September 11 attack, were taking related to some terrorist attack, at This poses a question that Samantha Runnion case authorities the United States when they were flight instructions here; they kicked the same Amdicans advised citizens to watch for a short not citizens but had aquired student themselves and asked 'how could time I can must ask Hispanic male, driving a green visas. we have let this happen?' see why themselves Acura. This description helped Its has been disclosed by an It killed Americans to know they're when authorities and civilians to narrow anonymous campus source, that that the attack was happening right trying to dealing down possible suspects but at the two CSUSB students have been under their noses and since then use with same time stirred up false closely watched and followed by they have wanted to increase security," national allegations toward other males the CIA. The students are Middle national security and put this says security, matching that description. Eastern are here on student visas. terrorism to an end. Since then student 'Where Student Ali Badsha, speaking The students have not been harmed civilians and authorities of the U.S. Abdul do we on the Arab American issue argues but have had their lives constantly 'have been perpetrated to associate Altaan. draw the that if a suspect knows that there is interrupted by these interrogations. Arab Americans with crimes of Student line a high search for them, they're "The Siege" starring Denzel terrorism. This assumption, some Monica between going to downplay. 'They're not Washington and Bruce Willis going to be out in public as much feel is merely raising security,- P a V o n Photo courtesy of cnn. com being "Profiling continued others feel it is discriminatory believes its Avila's description: A Hispanic male in a cautious because they don't want to draw on pg. 8 against people fitting that certain better to be green Acura. andattention to themselves."

Legislative history of Commemorating Hispanic Heritage Month National Hispanic Heritage Month with some contemporary role models By Yazmin Alvarez • • TTiri - - Asst. Multicultural Editor

Hispanic Heritage Month hasn't always been a 31-day period of celebration. In the beginning of September 1968, theSenate and the House of Representatives enabled Photo courtesy of geocities.com President Jackson to be authorized Congress decides here. to issue a proclamation designating the week of September 15""* and ending October 15." 16^ as "National Heritage Week." The amendments were to take . \0-l4,, Ptes.\denV effect on January first of the first eral R. Ford proclaimed the year beginning after the dale of the week beginning September 10, enactment of this Act. 1974 and ending September 16, From the Public Paf 1974 as National Hispanic Heritage Presidents of the United States,, Name: Dolores Name: Cesar Chavez Name: Father Virgilio Elizondo Week. Things shifted with Reagan Ronald Reagan, 1988-89: "Now, Born: Dawson, New Mexico Born: Yuma, Arizona Born: San Antonio, Texas -witggjfi office when the "week" was Therefore I, RONALD REAGAN, Heritage: Mexican American Heritage: Mexican American Heritage: Mexican changed to "month." President of the United States of Reasons for being a role model: Reasons for being a role model: Reasons for being a role National Hispanic Heritage America, do hereby proclaim the Huerta graduated from college in Chavez led a five-year boycott that model:The son of Mexican Week approved September 17, week beginning September 11, 1950 and began her career rallied millions of supporters to the immigrants, Elizondo is 1968 (36 U.S.Congress i69f) is 1988, as National Hispanic teaching in a farm worker's United Farm Workers. He gained considered the father of U.S. amended- by striking "week Heritage Week. I call upon the community. Playing a major role support from unions, students, Hispanic theology. Elizondo including September 15 and 16" people of the United States to in the American Civil Rights church groups, minorities and integrated Mexican customs and and inserting "31-day period observe this week with appropriate Movement she is the co-founder consumers, by fasting and putting traditions into the Catholic beginning September 15 and ceremonies and activities." of the UFW of America. his health at risk Service. Baskin(^Robbins

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10% discount off your purchase at either Togo's or Baskin Robbins with valid CSUSB student or faculty LD. Name: Dr. Ellen Ochoa Name: Tomas Rivera Name: Derek Parra Born: Los Angeles, CA Born: Crystal City, Texas Please present LD. at the time of order. Bom: San Bernardino, CA Heritage:Mexican American Heritage: Chicano Heritage: Mexican Not valid with any other discount, coupon Reasons for being a role mode!: Reasons for being a role model: Reasons for being a role model: or promotion. In 1990, California bom Ellen Rivera started out as a migrant Derek Parra took the Silver Ochoa was selected by NASA worker until the age of 20, he then Medal in the 5,000-meter event and became the first Hispanic decided to continue his education. and then took Gold in the 1500. Togo's/Baskin Robbins female astronaut. She has since Teaching at public schools then Parra will be honored at the lb"* 4375 North University Parkway subt im been on two space flights. On earning his Ph.D., Rivera has single annual Hispanic Heritage her spare time, she visits handedly raised awareness about Awards Ceremony on San jtomardino, CA 92407 schools and encourages education in the Latino September 20'^ in Washington 909-473-7494 students to take challenges. Community. D.C. Next to McDonald's -8 September 30,2002 Professor Delgado wins Hispanic Award

Franco heads Spain By Youree Martin "the students are diverse in... race, Staff WrUer gender and age." He likes his work in the com­ By Vudrej Rurro\%s Juan Delgado has received munity because he is allowed to Hispanic Caucus award ffom the introduce children to literary arts S)JacicUco;,Fran(jo;w^^ National Humanities Association and get them involved in creative 1892 and he enierod the for Higher Education. writing. The award was established by Delgado graduated from the Hispanic Caucus for Latinos Universityof California, Irvine with who have contributed significantly a Masters of Fine Arts degree and to the arts of'the Latino culture. was a Regents Fellow of the Hu­ rose m\raak rs^idlvi^^ This award recognizes Professor manities in 1984-85. the-Motoccah Delgado for reaching national Last year this award was MM prominence through the publication granted to Luis Valdez , the direc­ of three books of poetry and his lit­ tor of the hit movjes "Zoot Suit" hyfcUin 19.?i. ' - erary awards. and "LaBamba". Bt'^audilh, Franco's nichi^B Photo courtesy ofjuandelgado.com ffi Vift33',^:, 'F:raaco'}:;.§pi| Delgado says he loves teach­ Juan Delgado was also recog­ A winning attitude, Delgado loves ing in CSUSB classrooms because nized last year in the Chronicle. teaching.

CmidUh. "XheLeatkir''. Fr |sectfred%S;^f^^^ •ipt!jjTjjfQrpiUp0,b^ Reality based television: why is it so popular? :iw|tloh]:MGre|S|-S reality television shows offer a cash By Keishawnda Green look ,|>o wer, ^ prize for winning, most offer Staff Writer '' lenuo.cosyiia^^ : ••>0'" l'n>1969, Fr^cd recoj ordinary people the chance at MMXjstj; -the "•grandsdllg American Idol, Big Brother, becoming a well-known celebrity Bit Survivor, and Dismissed are just a without any effort. Numerous J»e?id of state and heir to few narries from the long list of shows have turned ordinary people gffcco-pfpM^ ^•'IpailsFithTdnel'^)^ reality TV shows—Why has the into stars. Kelly :niade,' .'of, the,''• "1975, Fra hco died and [;Juanl concept of watching real people in Clarkson gained her fame on the -Carlos becanicking of Spafej;' real situations become so popular? show American Idol. Since then, "1 think that audiences like to she has made a two-song album and Photo courtesy of google.com watch normal people reacting to is scheduled to appear on the real situations that aren't season premier of Mad TV along Survivor cast member co-starred pf^ictable or planned out," says with other American Idol stars. with Rob Schneider in "The Animal." . studerit Nathaniel Limar. "It brings Survivor cast member Colleen Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage out the worst in people and shows Haskell has starred in "The Month. September 15' October 15. how mean they can be; people like Animal" with Rob Schneider. Student, thinks "they do it for the to watch So, did all these participants sign challenge. I think of myself as a "conflict." tip for the challenge, or for the chance competitive person and most people fiabeonTYa^l jlay to win

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By Catherine Howl names of artists in LA, whose work a style of contemporary painting. Copy Editor is considered regional. Gobel This range easily occurred because, James Gobel, Assistant became familiar with certain names as Gobel stated, "there is so much Professor of Art, at Cal State associated with various galleries, he happening in one regional area University San Bernardino, not had frequented and those that (L.A)" where normally, in other, only instructs painting, but has "caught my eye and stuck with me." areas the contrast of styles and become a multi-faceted faculty He contacted the unique dealers motivations of diversity wouldn't member, as well. He has also who supported those individuals of normally show together." created an extensive body of his emerging, cutting edge artistry, From Gobies experience, he own work, shown at a lengthy list whose work is also included in found he loves to curate, with "a of award winning and prestigious private collections. Gobel was desire to do more." In the mean places. And in addition, he just pleased with the turn out at the while, he will contimie to develop completed, curating, his second opening, where 14 of the 21 artists his own,/'highry contemporary art major art exhibit, entitled "21." attended. that ^wHT follow its natural In reference to the meaning When a blank spot was found Allen: "PotoDeceaiding'* behind understanding "21," Gobel in the opening of museum line-up>,"' 2. Lisa Mihinf "untitled" 3. Steven Criqiu: "untUled" (Gonsum- simply "liked what it implied," as Gobel began curatms,4he "21" ers Liquid) being, "associated with the new and exhibit a ye^fcAgcrT^hile creating 4. CalJisteir: "Ice Scape" youthful" or "fresh take," of what the,jiMpif€^^of the works included 5. Stephanie Pryor: " untitled" 6. Phillip Argent: "untitled" (Fasciai^ was established in the installatim 1n^21," there emerged a basis that 7. Wendell Gladstone: "Trapi^d According to Gobel, "the 2Tin combined, "no agenda; i.e.: (no Under Thin Ice" number of artists, kept growing as connection,) therefore, a direct 8. Johnathan Pylypchuk: "Be Humble" he began considering the amount of diversity of painting in the genre of, 9. Aaron Romie: "untitled" museum space and the number of "hard edge abstraction," deemed as 10. JacquelineBootier. "Bubble Z<»";

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It's my world so - on the fimt try - and I didn't a name?" Juliet queried her lover. fuck it. And I want it even bat ray eyesasking for help. 'That which we call a rose by any NOWWWWWWWWW! " Was that my first ^mistake? other name would smell as Maybe. . Whoa there, Veruca Bash you sw^t," she insisted. Proudly filling out the are going to have to be patient. Hmmm. Not everyone application, i explained to the ; According to a recent CBS news shares Juliet's heart-felt stiff-shouldered trooper I'd like poll the majority of Americans are ponderings. Can anyone, after to keep my maiden name and, in favor of waiting for international ' all, mention Thomas Crapper, perhaps, hyphenate it with my support before going to war. husband's. Head down, the« Perhaps some explanation is yes the name behind the toilet, : and think his name smells sweet? tropper shifted his weight, needed as to why we are here on There, a rose by any other name adjusted his weapon belt and the brink of war and if it is even a might be potty. inched his eyes slowly wise choice could be in order. And so it s^ms for many As he narrowed his eyes into a,o. Hmmmm. lltusiralion by Jesse Henderson squint, I got the feeling he'd British Imperialists drew the women. Come Oct. 7, my name Veruca Bush and her friends in the chocolate factory te changes. Nope, I'm not getting watched one too many ."Dirty?^ lines of present Iraqi borders in the ^ married. That rose had its thorns. Hairy" movies. 1920's. Not recognizing the most unsettling, numerous violations; and three more times If Rather, time to undo an "I do." After what seemed like an' Sunnis, Shiites, and the Kurds shipments of "bacteria/fungi/ in 1998, calling Iraq's behavior ^ And the requisite name change; eternity, he parted his lips to differences, the countries were protozoa" to the lAEC. According totally unacceptable. And in A decade ago, shortly after drawn with ignorance to the to former officials, the bacteria 1999, the demand was renewed [iny "I do," I found in>^If faces -name continued cultures that inhabited the area, cultures could be used to make yet again." and this has led to conflict between biological weapons, including "I want it now, daddy." Oh on page 15 the rival factions living within the anthrax. The State Department also Veruca. Focus. Patience same boundaries. Saddam Hussein approved the shipment of 1.5 Here we are in the midst of a rose to power out of this chaotic million atropine injectors, for use seemingly endless war on terror, situation in the 60's and 70's when against the effects of chemical and with a feeling of expediency, a handful of strongmen competed weapons, but the Pentagon blocked the Bu^ a^inistration pushes to take control of Iraq. Hussein the sale. The helicopters, some toward the expansive idea of --became president of Iraq in 1979, American officials later surmised, widening the war to tip over oyoie already adorable he just waited fpr^ iiniynn .flx "Sadddni s regime wtiile we are at the rest of the world to come to the the Kurds." it. I just thought we^wei;^ goine University Hall, UH037 Office; 880-5289 same conclusion. Since the Gulf War, Iraq has to try ffniTfinH "Qtose that were 5500 University Parkway Advertising; 880-5297 Within a year, Saddam lost our support and has become a directly responsible for 3,000 became a catalyst starting the Iraq familiar enemy. Despite attempts by dead Americans on 9/11. Now it San Bernardino, CA 92407 " Fax; 880-:700r1 /Iran war. In a recent Newsweek UN inspectors and UN resolutions, seems as though the Bush E-mail: [email protected] article titled "How Saddam Saddam has remained in power and administration would have us Check out the Chronicle online: Happened" two reporters try to deceptive. A UN resolution to force believe Bin Laden - Saddam are http://chronicle.csush.edu piece together American relations Iraq to inspections of all facilities the same person, and a war Staff Writers:dos\\ua Burnett, Yazmin Alvarez, to Saddam and his connection to has brought little satisfaction to without an end is perfectly Audrey Burrows, Brian Short, Youree Martin, acceptable. Furthermore, we our current Defense secretary concerned parties. Sorne feel as Keishawnda Green, Desiree Hunter, Christy Donald Rumsfeld, who was sent though Saddam has fooled them. should go to war with the Lochrie, Heather Hubbard, Lily Choi, Jamaal to meet Saddam in 1983 on a According to a story in the New 'emerging threat' known as special envoy. "From the York Times last week Bush made Saddam because he might have a Washington, Morgan Melendez, Jason Kauffin, beginning, U.S. officials worried sure school children in Tennessee nuclear weapon in a few years. Billy Osuna about Saddam's taste for nasty this month knew that "We won't be So we are faced with a Executive Editor Jake Zylman weaponry; indeed, at their meeting fooled again." contradiction, we fight for peace Managing Editor Mathew Taylor in 1983, Rumsfeld warned that In his remarks to the UN like a dove with a machine gun. Karia Buchanan Saddam's use of chemical general assembly this month, Bush "Great nations persevere and News Editor weapons might "inhibit" American shares his grievances by going then prevail. They do not jump Asst. News Editor Bethany Anderson assistance. But top officials in the through with more UN Inspections, from one unfinished task to The Scene Editor Teresita Sosa Reagan administration saw "In 1991, Iraq promised U.N. another,"stated former vice pxesidait Multi-Cultural Editor Susie Medina Saddam as a useful surrogate. By inspectors immediate and A1 Gore in San Francisco. "We are Asst. MC Editor Yazmin Alvarez perfectly capableof staying the course going to war with Iran, he could unrestricted access to verify Iraq's Shareena C. Clark bleed the radical mullahs who had commitment to rid itself of weapons in our war against Osama Bin Laden A & E Editor seized control of Iran from the pro- of mass destruction and long-range and his terrorist network, while Sports Editor Kermit Boyd American shah." missiles. Iraq broke this proifTise, simultaneously taking those steps Op/Ed Editor Jesse Henderson Newsweek uncovered how spending seven years deceiving, necessary to build an international Copy Editor Catherine Howe America aided Saddam to continue evading, and harassing U.N. coalition to join us in taking on Design/Layout Editor Mathew Taylor his brutal agenda. "According to inspectors before ceasing Saddam Hussein in a timely Ivan Fernandez confidential Commerce cooperation entirely. Just months fashion." Online Editor Department export-control after the 1991 cease-fire, the What's the big rush Bush? Advertising Manager Steve Shelton documents obtained by Security Council twice renewed its You aren't trying to politicize a Faculty Advisor Robin Larsen NEWSWEEK, the shopping list demand that the Iraqi regime war in the hope of shifting votes Graduate Assistant John Emig included a computerized database cooperate fully with inspectors, in the next election are you? Business Manager Open for Saddam's Interior Ministry condemning Iraq's serious viola­ You're think you could consider The Coyote Chronicle is published on every Friday, for distribution on (presumably to help keep track of tions of its obligations. The Security trying to help this nation while Monday, during the academic session by the Department of Communication Studies, political opponents); helicopters to Council again renewed that demand your running it? Nobody expects California State University San Bernardino. transport Iraqi officials; television in 1994, and twice more in 1996, you to rid the world of evil. That The opinions expressed in the Chronicle are those of the student writers and editors, and do not reflect the views of the university, its administration, faculty or cameras for "video surveillance job, I am afraid to say, is beyond deploring Iraq's clear violations of any other person or institution unless expressly noted. applications"; chemical-analysis its obligations. The Security your capabilities. Don't feel bad. The appearance of any advertisment in the Chronicle does not constitute equipment for the Iraq Atomic Council renewed its demand three I would say that to anybody who an endorsement by the newspaper of the goods and services advertised. The Chronicle ^^j^^erve^h^ighU^pec^n^dvenismenn^eeiTi^r^^ Energy Commission (lAEC), and. more times in 1997, citing flagrant bad the same ambition. 13 September 30, 2002

No. 1 'Yotes seek road less traveled AVCA Division II Coaches Top 20 By Kermit R. Boyd Sports Editor (First-Place Votes) 1. CSUSB (30) Cal State San Bernardino 2. BYU-Hawai'i (4) •^^women's volleyball team is off to 3. Minnesota-Duluth an impressive 12-0 start but staying 4. South Dakota State (1) undefeated for the rest of the season 5. Grand Valley State is not their primary task. B.Northern Colorado The Coyotes would like to 7. West Texas A&M match last season's feats, which 8. North Alabama included a spot in the nation's top 9. UC San Diego 10, a No.l ranking in the Pacific 10. Western Washington Region, and attainment of the teams first-ever conference title. 11. Nebraska-Kearney The Coyotes prime goal is to 12. Central Missouri State continue and possibly form an 13. North Florida echelon of superiority. 14. North Dakota State That would encompass two 15. Augustana, S.D. consecutive California Collegiate 16. Metro State Athletic Association titles and a 17. Northwood - potential regional title, which 18. Truman would land them in the NCAA Elite 19. University of Tampa ' Eight Tournament plus a shot at the 20. Barry „ national title. Photo by Robert Whitehead According to 12-year head Women's volleyball celebrate recent victory and remain atop the National and Regional rankings. coach Kim Chemiss, " Our emphasis is not on team chemistry that features five staying undefeated, and if that returning starters that are all battle aLEE-Bah-ro" is paying major dividends for 'Yotes happens that is great, blit our tested. emphasis is on trying to repeat as In addition, the squad has By Kermit R. Boyd substitution. There is no limit to conference champions and that added several newcomers who are Sports Editor the number of libero replacements really is our teams number one goal expected to become intricate parts There's a big change in the a team is allowed. The pronuncia­ this season." to this season's team success. rules of women's volleyball in tion is "Lee-bah-ro." Staying undefeated this season 'These kids are of the mindset 2002. Last year the NCAA The libero plays only in the may not be their most important that we have been through the war introduced rally scoring and back row, may not serve, block or objective, bu^he-'-Ybtes undefeated two years in a row, we have seen each serve resulted in a point, attempt to block. They aren't is what has them ranked the battle field and we are ready to and in addition sideouts were allowed to attack the ball if No.l by the American Volleyball go back in it, we're not infallible, eliminated. contact is made while the ball is rAarhes Association (AVCA). but we're battle tested," Chemiss This season, the NCAA completely above the height of the The task in 2002, seems s\mp\

The cross country team has started off out of the blocks early under 13-h'ead coach Tom Burleson. In Army ROTC you'll push youreelf. Test your limits. And in At the University of Riverside, the process, learn how to think on your feet and be a good freshman sensation Tanya Photo by Robert Whitehead leader. You could even get a scholarship. Register today for an Zeferjahn led the Division II-III Coyote runners jump out to a strong start at the Univesrity of Riverside Invitational and finished in seventh place in a four team field. Army ROTC cJass. Because you're not just like "everyone" NAIA 5,000 meter race through the early stages and wound up sixth in just behind perennial CCAA power Furthermore, the 'Yotes placed ARMY ROTC a field of 147 runners in an excel­ UC San Diego and ahead of CCAA fourth in the University of San Di­ Unlike any other college course you can take. lent time of 19:41. members Cal Poly Pomona and Cal ego invitational and thier highest Teammate Hannah Knight State Dominguez Hills. place individually was fourth place. Special Full Tuition Paid Scholarships Available! was 14th and Katie Pederson was The Coyotes will be running In the Fresno State invitatonal Call (909) 621-8102 for more information! 31st. in the Cal Poly Pomona Bronco in­ the Coyotes ranked ninth as a team The Coyotes would up sev­ vitational on Oct. 5 at Prado Park and fourteen was their top indi­ enth in a 4-team field and finished in Chino. vidual. September 30, 2002 14 Men's soccer season heading in right direction

the biggest team, but we have great are junior midfielder who trans­ With a top 25 Na­ team speed." ferred from Cal Baptist. Matt tional ranking, the Currently the men's soccer Stevenson junior forward also team is ranked number sixteen transferred from Cal Baptist. 'Yotes appear to overall in division two competion. Kameron Hart, freshmen forward have a solid grip on Coach Johnson said. The experi­ from Alta Loma High School and ence our young players were able Robert McAninch, sophomore their opponents. to get last year really has helped us goalkeeper also transferred from play well this year despite playing Cal Baptist. the toughest conference in the The men's soccer opened the By Brian C. Short country." season on August 30,2002 at home StajfV/riter Before this season started against Vanguard University and Coach Johnson and his soccer team rallied to win the game 2-1 after The men's soccer team has held very high expectations and trailing 1-0 in the first half, on a late made major improvements over the thus far, they've been able to fulfill Barry Steele from David past three years since Christian them and more. Coach Johnson McDonnell with a perfect pass Johnson's first year as head coach. said, "Last season we basically had goal. The men's team remained He inherited a team that fin­ a .500 team with freshmen and undefeated and had one tie over ished 1-18-1 overall, 0-13-1. He sophomores and we feel this year their next five games and shutout went out and recruited a lot of since they've matured that we can their opponents in four of those five young talent and it paid off imme­ compete for the conference cham­ games. diately because last season as sec­ pionship." We are much better and Their only loss they've suf­ ond year as head coach, his team have a new-defense plus a solid fered, thus far was to Cal State had a 9-10-1 record, 4-9-1 in the back four." Dominguez Hills. They were the CCAA despite playing most fresh­ Coach Johnson feels this number three-ranked team in ^ men and sophomore last year. year's team is more mature and is country without David McConnell, This season's talented players very impressed with their progress who was out due to a sprain ankle. such as sophomore midfielders on and off the field, especially in They actually held the early lead 1- David McConnell and Barry Steele the classroom. 0 on a blast to the far corner at the and sophomore forward Jason Key Players that the men's 22nd minute by sophomore Jason Koza, have helped the men's soc­ team lost this year were midfielder, ' Koza, but couldn't hold on to it as cer team to an impressive record of Travis Miller who was their lead­ - the Toros answered with two goals 6-1-1 overall and 3-1-1 in the ing scorer last season, with six goals in-the second half to win 3-1. A 3-2 CCAA. and one assist and three game-win- win against Cal State Los Angeles • Even though his team is filled Photo by Robert Whitehead ning goals. Defender Adam at home was the 22nd has the men's with great individual stars. Coach Junior Brandon DeVaughn goes for the header during the Coyotes game Canfield anchored the left side back team back on the winning track and Johnson feels like diis year's suc­ against UC San Diego at the Coyote soccer field. The Coyotes won the matchup row defense. hopefully they~cairk«ec_this train cess has been a team. "We are not which featured last year's CCAA coi\ference_ champions. This season's key newcomers rolling. oyotesj^ave plenty ammunition but lack aim

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Soccer head coach Christian Johnson and the lady yotes came into this season with high expecta­ tions. Five starters returned from last year's team. Thus far they've struggled out of the gate with a 2-6 record over­ all, 1-4 in the CCAA. When asked about his team's slow start. Coach Johnson said, "We're a good team and we have outplayed and out shot our oppo­ nents, but we just haven't capital­ ized on goal opportunities. Photo by Kermit R. Boyd/ Chronicle Coach Johnson is very opti­ After a disappointing start, the ' Yotes look to capitalize on their scoring mistic about his team. He states that opportunities and on field talent, which includes midfielder Kayla Humphries.- the 2002 team is the most talented in three years. "Our team unity is Coach Johnson says fans defeats to Point Loma Nazarene, very good and we've had no prob­ should look out for Michelle Lopez, Westmont College, UC San Diego. number three scorer in 2001 with The Lady Yotes were able to claw Photo By Kermit R. Boyd/ Chronicle lems." their way to victory the following Assistant coach Noah Kooiman (kneeling), watches as head coach Christian Despite their struggles on of­ 16 points as a freshman. Amber Johnson instructs the lady squad. fense Coach Johnson states this Cappello, sophomore midfielder, week with a game-winning goal in team has strength in goal scoring. scored eight points as a freshman. double overtime by junior forward The lady yotes did lose some key Rebecca Blumfield and Roxanne Tommy Hart. Escatel, gave the lady yotes two The Lady Yotes suffered three NMhPatBM. players from last year. These included Lisa Ament, solid aggressive defenders on de­ consecutive one-goal losses to UninnllrAm ^UBUJflY" midfielder, who was All-CCAA fense. league rivals Cal Poly Pomona, Cal first team and All-West Region first The Lady Yotes started the sea­ State Dominguez Hills, and Cal team. She was also their lead scorer' son August 30, 2002 against Van­ State Los Angeles. FREE in 2001 with 28 points (11 goals, 6 guard University, which they won The Lady Yotes will look to get My S MIm tTM. MM. I back on the winning track, but I 6-inch Sub *11 Ubwrtaen CMlwr) assists). by the final score of 3-0. Sopho­ more forward led the Vote attack they'll have a challenge on their I Buy on* 6" Sub B a Larg* Drbik «d Got a Subway SundwIebuB Defender, Caroline Myers was I teoonil6'*Sub

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