Espresso with a Touch of Jazz Club for the Ages Nearby Steamers cafe endures as one of Fullerton's Chain Reaction prides itself as a venue that shows most popular nightly hangouts. quality concerts at a cheap price for everyone- Local 4 including the under aged. *Since 1923, the Hornet hasWENSA been published by 'students of Fullerton College for October3 ,2 0 fellow students, staff_______ and administration. VolumeEgt-n www.fchornet.com ' IueFv -INSIDE Panm-time The Hornet union'" -Opinion- " Daily Grind - Coffee shop comic dem*'ands analyzes situations that go beyond your morning espresso. Opinion 2 equal,,pay " Campus Buzz -FC students respond to situational questions District e.Adjunct .posed by staff members of The Faculty United -took. Hornet.- Opinion 2 advantage of -campus equality week to promote its agenda -Voices - " Harsh Words-Ethnic slurs are By MIKE DZIURGOT treated affect different races in dif- Hornet News Editor ferent ways. Voices 3 "Extreme pay 'and benefit inequities" exist between full-time * Afghani Women's Rights - and part-time faculty members dis- Film trict-wide, 'according to a flier that portrays women's rights with- handed out on campus by 'Adjunct in Taliban to be shown in student Faculty United. center. Voices 3 AFU represents the interests of . around 1300 part-time- employees I ' "' -w of the North Orange County Will Voccia/The Hornet -----Local ----- Community College District. The Knott's Berry Farm's Halloween Hearse was featured at th'e Club Rush/Substance Abuse Fair in the quad on Oct. 25. The fair included a NOCCCD consists 'of, 'Fullerton " Espresso with a Touch of Jazz - live band, pep rally and free food for those usin~g their Associated' College, Cypress College, and The Student Benefit card. Nearby Jazz cafe endures as one of School of Continuing Education. Fullerton's most popular nightly Bob Fey, the union's president, hangouts. Local 4 and a part-time faculty member, set District, campus .officia ls"review up an information booth yesterday *FC celebrates Mexican Holiday- during "Campus Equity Week," and "Dia de los Muertes" celebration 'will do. the same tomorrow and disaster procedures 'will take place in Cadena Center Thursday at Cypress College. The purpose, patio tomorrow. Local 5 he said, is to "call atten- Fullerton College campus was' safety manual exists, according to site within the district, according tion 'to Safety " Three bomb to the disparity~ between pay made in conjunction with police Janet Portolan, the vice-president district sources. and of threats, one which led to treatment the part-time fac- ' .and Campus Public Safety on the of Fullerton College. "School districts have proce- 'ulty." the evacuation of the evening of Tuesday, ,Sept. 18 in Campus safety and emergency dures of their own," said Sergeant - Arts & Students, are among those response to, a telephone threat response plan implementation will Joe Klein, a public information' harmed by the "two-tiered".system, entire campus, have - *received by safety officers during be gradual. as a recently 'engaged officer- and community service. Entertainment according to the :flier. caused, a look at Part-time closer. regularly 'scheduled classes. No third-party .conisultant group aims 'bureau manager for the Fullerton teachers .may not have access to'an campus safety. device was found. for a June 2002 completion date. Police department. 'office meet students in. to Because Police conducted building The consultant group, CMTC, "We work hand in hand with of this, students may have only the By KATHERINE BARKLEY sweeps on the morning of Oct. 4 will assist the district in the assess- the individual schools to develop time immediately' before and after' Hornet Staff,Writer following a phone threat received ment of existing procedures. It will their own disaster preparedness class to meet with' these teachers. by campus security.- No evacua- also align them to meet current fed- plans. It is a discretionary call Also, 'part-time teachers must~ Bomb threats on campus have tions were carried out and classes eral, state, county, and city require-' depending on the level of .the ~increase the quantity of classes they called~ the Fullerton Police continued as normal, as the situa- ments as well as the practical needs threait.'. teach,' which may in turn decrease Department 'into action on more tion was not deemed to be a critical of everyday campus activities, dis- "It is up to the school to make the quality of teaching. than one-occasion this semester. *threat. trict administrators said. the decision until something hap- '-%.,iui &we ges- mi rac Ltuion Fey, who teaches economics Because of three threats since The ultimate decision' to evac-; Training will begin as early as pens. Then it is a crime scenie and prides itself as a venue that shows and environmental studies, said that Sept.. 11, district and campus uate lies with the campus adminis- November for identified staff mem- the .police department would- quality concerts at a cheap price he has two graduate degrees,' and administrators have sought to cre- trators. However, if the situation bers in order to respond and recov- demand evacuation.". ~for everyone- including the about -20 years -of' private. experi- under- ate a new. disaster policy by' hiring were to turn 'into a crime scene, er from a broad range of natural or Klein is also an adjunct facul- aged. A&E 8 ence. safety consultants and working on authorities 'Would interven,e, man-made emergencies. The focus ty ,"I'm' used to making-, member at Fullerton College,' a good the gradual implementation of an according, to sources at the of the initial lessons will be suc- teaching Adn'inistration of Justice. " Movie Guide - Take a look at living," Fey said. "To do -so as a emergency response plan. Fullerton Police department. cessful and effectivecampus evacu- "The Fullerton police department what will be playing at theatres part-time college teacher, I have to "We've started looking at all of While meeting in the adminis-' ations. receives hundreds of calls yearly" work twice as hard as a full-time the district's disaster, preparedness tration building with Fullerton Emergency medical- techni- Klein said. "There has not been an throughout November. A&E 9 college teacher, and we're doing the plans in coordination with the city;' police officers, a second, bomb cians and Building Emergency increase, but there is a heightened same job. Why is somebody else said Rod Fleeman, the district vice- threat was received by a switch-, Coordinators will also receive level of fear. Everybody thinks - Features- getting twice 'as' much as we get?" chancellor, of finance' and facilities. board operator. Currently there atre ongoing training. Emergency sim- that they're going to be the victim. Like many part-time teachers, Evacuation of the entire procedures in. place; however, no ulations will be conducted at each~ It is almost incomprehensible." * Halloween History - One of the Fey works at more than one school. oldest holidays celebrated has an He teaches at Cal Sate Fullerton,, Cipro not a wonder drug, doctor says unusual yet interesting past. Orange Coast College, Irvine' Associated Features 10 Valley ...College, and Coastline Students hold 2nd panel >< By KATHERINE Kouteres warned against stock- "College. And while full-time facul- +, ><><> ,BARKLEY piling the drug. "Cipro is not the. discussion dealing with attacks " Hey Miss Di?.- Fullerton College 'Hornet Staff Writer only antibiotic that works for By TIM BLAINE everywhere have been made to suf- student Mandy Dominguez has Anthrax,' he' said. Hornet Staff Writer fer as a whole because been gracing the KBPK airwaves Concerns that the "If Cipro is uti- of the acts of lized inappropriately, it-will be inef- a small with her gentle approach to radio Anthrax drug Cipro minority." fective. The bacteria will become Another panel discussion deal- Dave Pederson, broadcasting. Features might, actually ren- who' represent- 10, resistant and we won't be able to use ing with the Sept. 11, attacks was ed a Christian der the public help-. viewpoint, went to it in the future." held in the' student center-on Oct. the Bible to back up his opinions. '" less have been raised - Cipro is a. very powerful antibi- 24. The gathering allowed students The CIS major quoted -Sports by at least one doc- scripture to otic that can be administered at to talk about the events the way explain " A Whole New Baligame'- The FC tor. his interpretations. His home, if .it was rendered useless, a they were able to on Sept. 13 at the point of view led Women's Soccer The problem, according to Dr. him to believe that team has turned patien~t would be required, to be student union. bin Laden is Kouteres, is that Cipro is only a fic- "a false prophet" who their program around with new admitted to a hospital to receive A. speech. was given to "the- wants to murder tional character, very powerful in the world. He coaches, new players, and new- intravenous antibiotic therapy. crowd of about 60 by Nelson You, offered a solution by way some ways but possibly destructive of chang- found confidence . Sports 11 Cipro should only' be used for very the associated student body presi- ing the in others. Stockpiles of the drug can hearts of men through the specific. bacteria, such as dent. You told the audience that the worship. of 'Christ. be' found from"'pharmacies to medi- eSlisins- Hornet Sports Editor pseudomonas, a water-borne infec- assault on New York was "the worst Michelle Vidale, a 23-year old cine cabinets, often used inappropri- tion. Less powerful alternatives are terror attack ever in the world,' and biology major, addressed global Patrick Kinmartin takes a look at ately following the slightest indica- available for treatment of 'Anthrax, that terror represented "the plague the wonderful and wacky world of tion," Fey said of the contract.
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