October 27Th 2014

October 27Th 2014

California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Coyote Chronicle (1984-) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 10-27-2014 October 27th 2014 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle Recommended Citation CSUSB, "October 27th 2014" (2014). Coyote Chronicle (1984-). 138. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/coyote-chronicle/138 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 INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO SINCE 1965 OYOTE HRONICLE COYOTECHRONICLE.NET C Vol. L, No. 3 MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2014 Government intrusion Little known origins of The Zac Brown Band in Girls soccer takin’ it in on the internet, pg. 5 Halloween, pg. 8 San Bernardino, pg. 13 pink, pg. 14 CCBriefs: By AIMEE VILLALPANDO Staff Writer Rome’s mayor goes against law and registers 16 same-sex couples (Oct. 18) The mayor of Rome enlisted 16 same-sex couples’ marriages into the city’s registry on Saturday although Italy does not recognize such unions, Bloomberg reports. Minister Angelino Alfano but con- tinued to express his wishes of wanting to “write the future” for all relationships “based on love”, according to think- progress.org. Only six northern white rhinos Right to be forgotten list to remove people left in existence (Oct. 19) Suni, a 34-year-old Northern White Rhino male, recently died from un- from searches unrelated to public interest known causes in a wildlife conservancy in Kenya, leaving only six left. Suni was one of two males left in By JACOB COLLINS “The European ‘right to be forgotten’ is the website with their personal information, a the breeding program. Staff Writer most important right you’ve never heard document to prove their identity, the link in The conservancy commented, “the of.” question and an explanation as to why they species now stands at the brink of com- A European court case may make a The New York Times editorial board wish to be removed. plete extinction, a sorry testament to the lasting impact on the internet by offering a stated, “lawmakers should not create a If the request is denied, there is an op- greed of the human race,” according to way for individuals who have been unjust- right so powerful that it could limit press tion to appeal with a local data protection thinkprogress.org. ly accused or maligned to petition search freedoms or allow individuals to demand authority, according to Google’s FAQ. Acid attacks fuel female Iranian engines to stop linking their name to dis- that lawful information in a news archive In order to determine what should or protesters (Oct. 22) paraging material. be hidden.” should not be removed, Google has started This week in Iran 20,000 protesters The so-called “right to be forgotten” When a request has been approved by a tour through Europe consisting of seven took to the streets in response to at least allows people to petition search engines Google, it is “de-linked” from searches to town hall meetings with an ethics counsel 4 women being attacked with acid. like Google to remove links to articles on- that individual’s name. that is composed of the Google CEO Eric The attacks took place in Iran’s cul- line that are no longer considered relevant However, the articles in question are Schmidt, an ethics philosopher from Ox- tural capital and are believed to be a re- to that person’s current life. still searchable if the individuals name is ford, Jimmy Wales from Wikipedia and a sult from a new law protecting citizens However, if a matter is still of public not in the search. When links are removed, former justice minister from Germany. who “feel compelled to correct women interest, the request may be denied. the webmaster of that site is notifi ed as to Google hopes to settle issues of what and men who in their view do not adhere There have been strong reactions to the reason of the removal. is “appropriate” for de-linking. to Iran’s strict social laws”, according to the ruling on both sides. To request a link be taken down, an There is concern that this process New York Times. Eric Posner wrote in a Slate article, individual must fi ll out a form on Google’s Continued on Pg.3 Link discovered between climate change and violence (Oct. 23) The National Bureau of Economic Research reviewed 55 different studies and discovered a link between the rising violence and climate change. Researchers explained, “deviations CBS alleges CSU misuse of funds from moderate temperatures and precip- itation patterns systematically increase By ROBIN ALCANTARA “I can’t speak for ed funds. the risk of confl ict, often substantially, Staff Writer what is happening on other CSUSB has a non- with average effects that are highly sta- CSU campuses,” said Ron profi t organization, the tistically signifi cant.” A CBS news report on Fremont, vice president Philanthropic Foundation, New York man tested positive for Oct. 8, 2014 stated that do- of CSUSB’s University that receives donations for Ebola (Oct. 24) nated funds to the Califor- Advancement. the university. A New York doctor was tested posi- nia State University (CSU) “This university is in- The CBS report tive for Ebola after he returned from system were allegedly be- credibly conservative in its showed receipts for a treating Ebola patients in Guinea. ing used for various non- practices and uses for all membership at Arrowhead According to a statement from the educational purposes. funds, including non-state Country Club for CSUSB, New York health department, disease The investigative re- funds,” added Fremont. renovations for the CSU detectives are currently retracing Spen- port named and accused David Goldstein, CBS Northridge president’s cer’s steps to fi nd anyone who had come several current and former investigative reporter, in- kitchen, alcohol for parties, into contact with him so that measures CSU administrators state- cluded that all CSU’s have expansive dinners and a can be taken to contain the spread. wide in allegations of lav- non-profi t foundations $3 thousand American Ex- Spencer is currently being held Robin Alcantara | Chronicle Photo ish spending with donated through which administra- press gift card to a retiring in isolation at the Bellevue Hospital Fund raised money is allegedly being miss used by CSUs. funds. tors are “funneling” donat- Continued on Pg.4 Center. News Chronicle Page 2 Monday, October 27, 2014 FBI tries to fi ght cellphone encryption By ANTHONY SILVA tion of Hexodecimal and Binary code. The as a valuable source that they cannot afford forward to the new encryption software Staff Writer more combinations of this code that are to lose. when it becomes available. used, the harder it would be for hackers to The agency fears that if the “My phone is my property, so every- he FBI has begun prepara- get access.” proposed encryption is thing on there should be private. I think it’s tions to take action against Apple and Google stated that a success, it could good that Apple and Google are making Apple and Google’s plans to information such as phone wiretaps carry over from cell us feel safer,” said communications major, Tkeep cell phone information and text messages sent before phones to per- Mark Klopping private, according to a New York Times ar- the new encryption software sonal com- President Obama’s advisory commit- ticle. is released would not be puters as tee recommended that the government not Apple and Google announced new affected and remains ac- well as interfere with any commercial software software that would automatically make cessible.. laptops. and urged U.S. companies to increase their the contents of any cell phone private by Taylor believed encryption, according to the New York using codes that the companies claim they that the new encryption Times. won’t be able to unlock. may go further than Before last year’s NSA leak, the FBI This announcement came in the wake what was originally was in the process of requiring cell phone of last year’s National Security Agency anticipated. companies to provide unencrypted infor- (NSA) leak, in which Edward Snowden “The new When mation if they were served with a court disclosed confi dential documents about encryption asked about the order. While that process has since been government agencies collecting informa- that Apple is FBI’s opposi- discontinued, the FBI is hopeful that Apple tion on Americans. planning to tion to the pro- and Google do not completely cut off ac- The proposed encryption would make release would posed encryp- cess to law enforcement. law enforcement investigations involving actually make tion, several cell phones diffi cult, according to the New York it harder to phone executives Times. wiretap stated that they would “The new encryption that Apple Apple and Google described the en- phone not postpone their plans, cryption as algorithms that would take the calls as but actually increase their is planning to release would government months to crack if they needed well as efforts, according to the New access and insisted that consumers create any Face York Times. actually make it harder to wire- their own encryption to make their infor- time calls Supporters of the new pri- tap phone calls as well as any mation even more secure, according to the and Google’s vacy measures believe that if the New York Times.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    17 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us