February 18Th 2000

February 18Th 2000

California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 2-18-2000 February 18th 2000 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "February 18th 2000" (2000). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 480. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/480 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]. The Coyote HRONICLE Echoes From The Highlands VOLUME 35, ISSUE 6 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO FEBRUARY 18, 2000 ASI to Buy Bronze Coyote Statue By Katherina Seigworth pus must be brought first before a The ASI Executive Editor planning committee and then to the Board's role President's office. has been Right now William Shum, direc- something Coyote Drive will soon be sport­ tor of physical planning and devel- like that of a ing a new bronze statue of a coy­ opment, is convening the commit- midwife to a ote. The base and lighting for the tee to vote on the statue. Hehopes nearly still- statue have already been placed in that the statue will be brought to bom project. front of Jack Brown Hail and are Cal State by May of this year. This statue, now simply waiting for the statue "The statue will instill pride in which has al- to come from China. the campus and become a sym- ready been But whjle ASI's Board of Direc­ bolic anchor like USC's Trojan," cast in an tors has approved the spending of said Shum. artist's studio the funds for the statue, the student ASI board member Steven body will have to wait before they actually see the school mascot. Holguin also believes the statue -^Statue CSU trustee policy states that any will be something to "leave for the continued major artwork given to the cam­ students to come." on page 14 KSSB Radio Back on CSUSB Campus By Jorge G. Salazar have noticed music playing in the However, everything KSSB when the Student Union and KSSB dio stations like X103.9 or 99.1 Features Editor background. That music you're does is not gold. There has always finally coordinate schedules, we KGGI. hearing is the reintroduction of been problems plaguing KSSB. will all enjoy music at school. Then with the future expansion KSSB. Lisa Mejia, who is writing about Things are looking up for of the Student Union, KSSB hopes KSSB has a long rough past, the history of KSSB said, "Any KSSB; the DJ's are gaining expe­ to make the move from the Cre­ rience through the quarter, more ative Arts building to a more cen­ hat could your favor­ even though many students are un­ progress KSSB has made came tralized location. Putting the radio ite CD possibly have aware that there is a radio station with complications." When broad­ and more people are noticing the station in an easily accessible place to do with the Stu­ here at CSUSB. KSSB continues casting into the Student Union music in the student union and it W would look good for the campus dent Union at Cal State San Ber­ to be one of the Communication there have been a few difficulties, is generating interest among stu­ and increase the listeners' partici­ nardino? Well, chances are that the department's on-going projects. like selecting which programs will dents. So, now with the resources pation. One KSSB DJ said, "Only same things you listen to at home, Craig Monroe, communications be aired, and when the broadcasts it needs, KSSB is more than ready in a perfect world there would be are now being played at school. chair, says "That it (KSSB) is will be played in the Student to make it "Big Time." space for the station, like David Imagine that- in between classes worth pursuing. The station is run Union. Then, there are the places What does KSSB have planned Silver had at West Beverly High, hearing your new K-Ci «fe Jo-Jo for the students, by the students." KSSB is played: The Pub has a big for the future? In the works, is a on Beverly Hills 90210." Bringing single, or Cake, Third Eye Blind, This sentiment is shared by many screen TV that drowns out the plan to bring KSSB radio on-line. Music to the Cal State students, Royal Crown Review or up-in­ of the KSSB Disc Jockeys. On- music, the hustle and bustle in the This website linked to the CSUSB KSSB will continue to make ad­ coming bands you haven't even air personality Robert Salgado, Coyote Cafe makes all sounds one home page, which can be down­ vances. So be sure to keep an ear heard of yet. also known as DJ Salgod, said "It's big hullabaloo, and the events cen­ loaded to hear the KSSB program­ out for KSSB student radio. Well, if you have been in the like talking on the telephone to all ter hosts many activities during the ming. This will be similar to the Student Union recently, you might the students at once." day that the music disturbs. So, websites of local commercial ra­ Alpha Phi's 'Hugs for News ...2 Hearts' a hit Features..• • • 4 ...page 4 Opinions...... .7 Fj ....... 8 Col. Sanders' Breast- Sports..... .11 Real or Fake? ...page 4 Comics..... ..15 Page 2 The Coyote Chronicle February 18, 2000 NEWS BRIEFS By Bin Marshall III Blackey will discuss important Fellowship will participate in the and oral. They must have a thor­ News Editor characteristics of Africa such as planning and creation of a Corner­ ough knowledge of English gram­ villages, the Cape of Good Hope, stone theater production. mar, spelling and punctuation. Table Mountain, Victoria Falls and During their residency. Fellows Applicants must also be able to Learn to E-file your the Namib Desert. will work in a mentoring relation­ analyze data and present informa­ Taxes Also, African masks and carv­ ship with Cornerstone ensemble tion effectively. Experience and/ ings will be available for exami­ members on aspects of design, di­ or training with office support sys­ a detailed resume with work and What nation. recting, administration and pro­ tems, including Microsoft Office academic experience as well as a Information about Do-it-your- The slide presentation will be duction are also a must. writing sample to: self e-file ...fast, accurate and se­ held on Wed., Feb. 23 from 4-5:30 The Cornerstone Theater Com­ The intern will be responsible cure lax return filing! in UH-248. pany stales as its goal the creation for providing support to the California State University, San When: of cultural bridges between its President's office in a variety of Bernardino Wednesday February 16,2000 - tUnniED: Graduating home city of Los Angeles and the capacities, including composing Office of the President 9 am until 4 pm rest of the nation. They believe a and preparing notes and short let­ Internship Where: Students of Hfrican society only functions when its ters, preparing documents and 5500 University Parkway CSUSB Student Union, Fire­ Descent members respect each other, and gathering data. San Bernardino, CA 92407- place Lounge that theater can help build respect Eligible students should submit 2397 Who: between diverse peoples through Internal Revenue Service and The Black Faculty and Staff and the medium of creativity. the Franchise Tax Board African Student Alliance is orga­ The deadline for application is Coyote Why: nizing the annual African Gradua­ March 15 and the deadline for no­ I^^HRONKCLE * Learn how you can prepare tion for the 2000 graduating class. tification is April 15. Applications and file your tax return from a per­ The ceremony is scheduled for can be picked up from the bulletin University Hall, Room 037 sona! computer 5500 University Parkway June 9'^ at 6:00 p.m. at the Student board in UK 301.09. * Get your refund within 7-10 Union Events Center and promises San Bernardino, CA 92407 days to be an exciting event. So, if you (909) 880-5289 (newsroom) - • On-line filing is free for many are Black, African American, Ja­ Constuction UflU (909) 880-5931 (business office) simple state and federal returns maican, Nigerian, Ugandan, West Continue on the FAX (909) 880-7009 * Learn about the free volunteer African, Ethiopian—any graduat­ Physical Plant E-Mail; [email protected] tax preparation program available ing student of African descent, this on campus event is to celebrate you. To par­ Construction at CSUSB will If you can't stop by our booth, ticipate and for more information- continue under new direction, at Staff Writers: Mindy Stevenson, Kelly Denny, Nicole visit the Franchise Tax Board Please contact Pamela Palmer at least temporarily. It was an­ Randolph, Chris Elwell, Billie Jo Morgan, Carol Smith, website for information: [email protected]. or call (909) nounced that Tony Simpson will Patricia Barreto, Carol Nishida, Lance Cook, Tia www.ftb.ca.gov 880-5984. be interim Director of the Physi­ Hem, Lewis Mireles, Nino Lopez, Rick Fleener, Phyllis cal Plant following the departure Calderon, John Carranza, Denise Zamora, Kent nil Bids nre Closed IFC Inuites Dlen to Rush of Jim Hansen, who has taken a Kinney, Aldo Lewis, Cutler Fetherston, Zach Hoffman, post at Pomona College. Nima Patel The School of Social and Be­ The CSUSB Interfraternity Simpson, currently Associate havioral Sciences moved one step Executive Editor Katherina Seigworth Council (IFC) would like to invite Director, steps in to his former closer to a building of its own last all the men of Cal State to partici­ boss' shoes after ten years at Managing Editor Jeremiah Newhouse week with the successful comple­ pate in Winter Rush 2000.

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