March 12Th 1986

March 12Th 1986

California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 3-12-1986 March 12th 1986 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "March 12th 1986" (1986). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 206. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/206 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Coyote Chronicle (1984-) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Voliune 20 Number 17 March 12,1986 Bus Stop Well Young Republican "Blast from the Past 99 Performed Is political awaicucss ucau la accusea tne Young Repbulicans ot in tiiHing intending to start coyote land? Certainly not!I At the being Rambo lovers and StaUone problemsl WeU, no proUem herel by John PurceU last meetiiig of the Young groupies, along with less As a matter of frict, tte Jane Fonda William Inge's Bus Stop, as love must be given fredy and Republicans, this campus got to printable...Yuppies perhaps, but Fan Club did nothing short ot perfonned by CSUSB's Thea^e cannot be demanded, the other see a "blast from the past" if you Stallone groupie^ PUH-LEEZEll making the Young Republican Arts Department, is a i^y which diaracters show diflerent outlooks wfll when some throwbacks of the But the point here is that the meeting a unifying success. serves as a wondofiil veUde for on love. 60*8 era dashed with the clean cut Young Rqiublicans woe holding Bottom line? Pditics isexcitiiig! the acting talents of the cast Virgo, played by Steve Steele, is R^ublican conservatives. Dga a quiet scheduled with a Come to our meetings, that is if The play is about several Bo's best friend. At the end of ^ Vu? Who knows? gu^ q>ea]rer present (who, by the you don't have long hair, a beard, diaracters who end up together at {day he states, sadly, that some Calling thonsdves "Vietiuun way, was very cool even though tye-dyed jeans, and a peace sign on a small diner during a blizzard Veterans Against the War" (what being threatoied.) And the so die badt your army fdigue while watting fb the roads to be war? cola war, or what?) they caOed mm-vidait activist barged jadcet deared. 'The play is mostly The i^y was continuously wdl performed. Each actor seemed about love,*' perfiKt for the roks they were given. Dagmar Handles shinM fo Interview with. Br,—Rivera the rde of Cherie, played by people don't find love, but instead by Steve Karen Marytin Monroe in the movie are left out in the cold Others, like Elma Duckworth, Dr. Tmn Rivera, Mio ovosees Prkv to that he tau^ sixffi grade. Steve, we have the artmiswom vreskm the i^y. Cherie is a the educational support services owner the diner, and Cart, the RecenUy, he apeed to this department, and then we have singer, though not a good one. But department, whidi affects many bus driver ({Oayed by Grace shmt interview wiUi me. Here is an student life, and then we have dont tdl that the Bo Decker, university students in six excopt of some of the questions educational support service^ so played Lance Rossie. Bo is the Hoylord and David Pavao, programs, upw^ bound, student and answers. our activities focus a lot on cowboy who has fallen in love re^ectivdy) have found through affirmitive action, the laming years of experience, that Where did you receive your retention." with her and forced her to come center, services to students with commitment is not possible and education? "Wdl, 1 wait to the What are your goals for the with him on a bus to Mcmtana disabilities and the student "Harvard of the WesT Steve..J future? "To develop a whm he i^ans to marry her. But that me ni^t stands are ftie best they can hope for. assisrance in learning (SAIL) wait to Cal State LA.(lau^iing) I omitordiensive retoition plan, so Cherie has other plans. In one program, was recently graduated with the Cc^tcm High Michde ll Smith, pmtrayed by to 9eak, woriring in unison wifti show-stopping scene, Cherie gets Hispanic "Educator of the Year" School dass 1958, then I went Ddxirah Mathews, is a hi^ the academic affairs part of the up (m a t^le and sings, most by Camincs Magazine. to VaUey CoD^ for a few years school-aged waitress and also a ooDege, in that we comprehend key, while do cheers ha on. Caminos created fourteen and from there I transferred to Cal and devek^ programs as a unit to picture of innocence. Her llie play is noostly about love. It different eateries bom art to State LA. I got my Master's from increase the students view cff the has a lot to say ab^ the subject innocence stands to be corrupted education, then 7500 pec^le who CSLA, then went to UCLA to ftmire. At this point we have after While Bo and Cherie show how conL pg S bought the magazine sent in their pick up my Doctorate." one quarter of instruction ballots with their dioices for each Wliti are your main duties tii approximately 700 people on category. Dr. Rivera has been on heading this department? "I academic {vobation. Thafs realty A Night of Poetry the faculty hoe m Cal State since administer the educational die main concem. Twdve pacent 1972. He came hoe after bdng a department program^ our focus is of the freshmen have dropped out to seek retention. We are one of by Jack Gains counsdor at San Bernardino already, whidi is not b^ We Valley College, fourteen years ago. three departments. As you know In the typical school surrounding literature and show contpgS atmos|diere of high stress and how universally human poetry can oomp^tion, sutdimi^ is <^ten be. disregarded. Education has For the first time this year works become so focused in each fidd from such notable writers as that dangerous walls of igncvance Robert, Frost, Dylan Thomas, Mystery on the Mount have hardened between the arts Sylvia Path, and Alan Gindwg Onefriday mcnning, on my way organizations. I was successful in shirt^ The more I tboti^ about all and sciences. A small groiqi of can be listed to without having to an eight-o'clock class, I was just reading the first page, but I (ff the dub's stunts, the more I was students here at Cal Stde to be in a dassromn. An are more looking around the campus when read toe rest of the pages just to convinced that these music recognize these ignmandcs and than welcome, especially those aU of sudden my attoition was make sure. Could tb^ letters on animals of The Chosen Fugue will presoit an art thafs rapidly who don't get a chance to read directed towards the mountains. I that mountain have been the were responsible for this vagary. fading in popularity: podry. On much verse. We wee the waB saw the white letters "CF" near the w(^ks oi "The Chosen Fugue"? Then again, I could be wrong. the night of April 8th frmn 8 to existing between the arts and top the mountain behind the (The Chosen Fugue is a music dub Who am I to say that they are 9*30 p.m. in the pub, a group sciences as academia's greatest GYM. Right away I was saying to oa can^ius) The same dub that responsible. This could be the experioiced read^ wiD ddiver internal downfsU and that it myself^ "What in the world could was the culprit last year who put works of someone dse. But if it fird-rate poetry within relaxed benefits no one. "CF" stand for~? Just when I aU of those red, green, and oh yes, was The Chosen Fugues' doing, surroundings. Give us a few hours, you may be though this was the most fuzzy green dot stickers aU ova then I ave one thing to say to those For most of us poetry has sadly impressed by the bnuty that conservative University in campus? (and some that yet stiU who were invdved in this become more threatening and language has achieved wifoin the Califonia, someone pulls a stunt have not been discovered) escapade, (and you know who you alien than enjoyable. Even within twoitieth century. If the reading like this. I thought for a moment I said to myselL "This has to be are out thm) Ifs nice to see that classes that te^h the subject an doesn't draw you maybe the that maybe that mminfain was a the dub! This dub has always had some dubs on campus stfll have a aura of competition often discounted beer and wine wOL victim of a fratonity prank. But a warped soise of humor. Besides sense of humor even unda aU of smothers any gratification. One Remember, the sectmd Tuesday stffl there was no connection what otha dub would have a the stresses that school work can must "know" what this or that the Spring Quarfor (April 8th) between the two. picture of Jctoann Sabastian Back bring at times. I congratulate you "means," and be able to articulare from 8K)0 to 9:30 p.m. in the pub. Afta my dass, I stopped by the (complete with Ray-Ban aU. deep emotional c<mi]dexities to do It may be your last dmnoe tordax boat desk ctf the Studoit Union to sun^asses) playing a DX-7 David Trawets w^ We would like a dianoe to bdbre the new quarter b^ins its get a copy a list aU the names sunthesiza on the back of their T- Bruce Redotsky strip away the proud formality grindt of the Greeks and Club March 12,1986 THE CHRONICLE Rushing Alpha Phi Alpha Phi will be holding at registration for those interested.

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