Coyote Chronicle 5-2

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Vol. XLV, No. 20 Monday, May 2, 2011

THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO FOR 44 YEARS

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President confirms Osama’s death Homeboy comes to CSUSB Breaking News:

By CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON

By ERIC BROWN Managing Editor

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fter nearly a decade strewn with war, fear and terror, it was announced by President Barack Obama, that the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks, Osama bin Laden was killed and that his body remains in US custody. Late Sunday evening, Obama appeared before the press to deliver a short briefing and emotionally charged speech over the news of America’s latest triumph in the war on terror. Since late 2002 there has been little seen or heard from the physical body of bin Laden as America’s response to 9/11 was so intense as to force him into hiding after invading Afghanistan. Despite his dwelling in the shadows, bin Laden’s influence was ever felt through his terrorist network, Al Queda, even as America took steps to heal the

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scar left upon its shores. Both Obama and President George W. Bush made catching bin Laden a top priority. As explained by Obama, when intel manifested itself last August as to the possible whereabouts of America’s most wanted criminal, he ordered the CIA to pursue the avenue with all available resources and urgency. The past week has seen a spike in activity, albeit unbeknownst to the public, as Obama explained he had been receiving actionable intelligence regarding bin Laden, and the order was given on April 29 to go through with an operation to capture or kill bin Laden. Having found bin Laden in a secure facility outside of Abbottabad in Pakistan, he was engaged by a small US military contingent, in which a small fire fight ensued. Continued on Pg. 3

Apple becomes Big Brother

“You are exactly what God had in mind when he made you, and once you realize it you become that truth and nothing can touch that, no bullet can pierce it, and no prison wall can contain it,” said by Father Gregory Boyle. Father Boyle, aka homeboy, was the keynote speaker at CSUSB’s sixth annual Ethnic Studies Symposium held on April 26 at the Santos Manuel Student Union Events Center. He is the founder of Homeboy Industries, the largest gang intervention program in the country. This industry, founded in 1992, offers free programs such as counseling, education, tattoo removal, job training, placement and parenting classes to at-risk youth,

former gang members, and the formerly incarcerated. During Boyle’s speech he shared stories of his experiences with gang members. Some of these stories led to laughter, while others caused silence and saddened faces Continued on Pg. 3

Christopher Johnson | Chronicle Photo

Homeboy founder, Father Boyle visits the CSUSB campus.

Defense Of Marriage Act loses its defense By KYLA COOK

By LINDA TRAN

According to Shear and Schwartz of The New York Times, Clement said, “I resign out of the firmly held belief that a A law firm hired by the House Re- representation should not be abandoned publicans to defend the constitutionality because the client’s legal position is exof the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) tremely unpopular in certain quarters … withdrew from that case on April 18 and But having undertaken the representation; gay rights groups claimed the withdrawal a I believe there is no honorable course for victory, reported The New York Times. me but to complete it.” However, upon withdrawal of the President of Equality Matters (a queer case, Paul D. Clement, partner and as- advocacy group), Richard Socarides said, signed lawyer on the case, resigned from “Mr. Clement’s statement misses the point King & Spalding and has taken the case entirely. While it is sometimes appropriate over to Bancroft P.L.L.C as a partner and for lawyers to represent unpopular clients will continue to defend when an important DOMA. principle is at issue, DOMA was inihere the only principle tially signed into law he wishes to defend by President Bill is discrimination and Clinton back in 1996 2nd-class citizenship and defines marriage for gay Americans,” in America as a legal according to Shear and Megan Rush, Pride Center union between one Schwartz. man and one woman. While gay and lesDOMA denies same-sex couples of bian is a term widely used, in corresponover 1,100 federal benefits and protections dence to the CSUSB Pride Center, “Queer such as filing joint taxes; receiving spousal, is really becoming a more appropriate term mother’s and father’s or surviving spouse and more encompassing than gay or LGBT benefits under social security and receiving [Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender],” said equal family health and pension benefits as Megan Rush graduate assistant, CSUSB federal civilian employees, as listed on hrc. Pride Center. org (the Human Rights Campaign). In opposition to DOMA there is the The reason given for withdrawal of Respect for Marriage Act (RMA) which the case by King & Spalding is said to be would repeal DOMA. RMA would restore that the approval process for the case was rights of all lawfully married couples to reinadequate rather than from pressure from ceive the benefits of marriage under federal gay and lesbian advocacy groups, reported law while including same-sex couples. The New York Times. Continued on Pg. 2 Staff Writer

Staff Writer The makers of Apple have been saving user’s location data directly from iPhones and iPads and are being stored in a hidden database file, according to The Enterprise Newsweekly. The news came April 20, and questions began to rise immediately from many including Apple users and government officials. A day after, Rep. Edward Markey (D) and Sen. Al Franken (D) directly sent letters to Apple CEO Steve Jobs asking why the location data is being saved. Apple did reveal a week later why they were keeping the data. They discovered a “bug” that was saving too much data and promised it will soon be fixed. They also announced that a new software update was being made, and instead of tracking the location data for months, it will only be tracked for up to seven days, according to KTLA. The news was a shock among students who are Apple users, visualizing a similar situation to George Orwell’s “1984” Big Brother scope where everyone would fall under full supervision by authorities; yet, some students on campus believe they’re keeping the data for good reasons. Student and iPhone user Miriam Santoscoy said that she does not think the location data is an invasion to her privacy. “They’re keeping location data for

Stagecoach heats up Indio with country and culture See Page 10

“The fact of the matter

is, it’s [DOMA] is going to stay a law until RMA gets enough political support”

Eric Brown | Chronicle Photo

Apple’s GPS data for mobile platforms has brought much scrutiny due to company tracking of customer data. a reason,” said Santoscoy. “I think it’s a good thing. They’re able to track it because if I lost it, they would find it for me.” Some students on campus feel uncomfortable about the tracking and how it is similar to being under surveillance. Ana Flores, a student and iPhone user, said being tracked is an invasion of her privacy and does not like how Apple is not giving her the option to turn off the location data saving feature. Some social network sites such as Continued on Pg. 2

Greek Speak takes a look at CSUSB’s Greek Week See Page 8

New Blackboard presents same old problem,

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