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Vol. XLIX, No. 8

COYOTECHRONICLE.NET

MONDAY, JUNE 2, 2014

THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO SINCE 1965

Coyote Chronicle Prescription drugs No. 1 killer in US

CCBriefs: By MARION GIL News Editor

Doctor prescribed pain medication is primary cause

Marlyn Rodriguez | Chronicle Photo

The U.S. is responsible for more than three quarters of the world’s prescription drugs, drugs that kill more than heroin.

By MARLYN RODRIGUEZ Opinions Editor ore than 100 people die every day from prescription drug addiction in the United States. Doctors write approximately 300 million drug prescriptions a year. In 2010, doctors prescribed enough pain medication to provide a dosage to all the adults in the U.S. every four hours for a month, according to The Los Angeles Times and The Daily Beast. Drug addiction claims more lives than gunshot wounds, car accidents or suicide, according to the The Daily Beast. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) states that in 2010 30,000 of the 38,000 deaths due to drug

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overdose were unintentional. The Huffington Post compares that number to the 34,000 deaths from traffic accidents and the 32,000 deaths due to firearms. The United States is responsible for more than three quarters of prescription drug use in the world, reports The Daily Beast. The highest numbers of drug abuse have been reported in California, which is why California has taken measures to help decrease the number of people dying from drug overdose, states The Daily Beast. This has prompted officials to sue Johnson and Johnson’s Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Actavis, Endo Health Solutions Inc., Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Cephalon Inc. and Purdue Pharma, who produce a majority of the prescription medications. The CDC reports that 32 people go to the emergency room due to prescription drug abuse for Continued on Pg. 2

Obama wants to rate American colleges By MARION GIL

White House college ranking

News Editor

Marion Gil | Chronicle Photo

Obama’s proposed rating system would reward highly ranked colleges and universities with more federal financial aid.

Study methods to prepare for finals week! • Opinions, Page 5

The New York Times reported on May 27 that American colleges may soon face government ratings that will determine how much funding they will receive. President Barack Obama is calling for a government rating system that will rank American colleges on factors including the number of students graduating, how much debt students accumulate by the time of their graduation, and how much money they earn after graduation, according to The New York Times. Higher ranked colleges will be given more federal student aid and will be able to offer students more financial aid, effectively drawing in more prospective students. According to The Washington Post, by giving higher ranking colleges more federal student aid, students will be able to qualify for more grants and loans, which is something the government hopes will alleviate the burden of debt students are facing. White House officials claim that the system will provide incentives to colleges Continued on Pg. 4

Waiter, there are nuts in my soup! (May 27) A Japanese artist met with success when served a meal made out of his genitals for $250 a plate. The artist, Mao Sugiyama, calls himself asexual and had his genitals removed in order to raise awareness of sexual minorities. Japanese authorities claim that they knew about the event, but did nothing to intervene since cannibalism is still legal. The obese, they outnumber us… (May 28) Two point one billion people are considered obese today, a number that has jumped from 875 million in 1980. China, Russia, and the United States have been reported to have the highest rate of obese citizens with the UK coming in third in the study. The study was conducted by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluations (IHME) in Washington, who analyzed surveys, articles, and websites from across the world. Jihad against pork chocolate (May 28) Malaysian Muslims have called for a Jihad on the popular chocolate company Cadbury. Known for their chocolate Easter bunnies, some of the confectioner’s chocolates has been found to contain traces of porcine DNA, a substance Muslims cannot consume. Cadbury Malaysia is now pulling the contaminated chocolates off shelves, stating in a Facebook post that making sure their products are halal (allowed for consumption) “very seriously.” One step for cars, one giant leap towards robot apocalypse (May 29) Google is building prototype cars that do not require steering wheels or brake and acceleration pedals. Chris Urmson, Google’s director of autonomous vehicles, revealed in a blog post Tuesday night that Google is aiming to build cars that have only two seats, a little passenger space, and a few buttons for directions. The corner of lung and liver street in cancer city (May 29) According to a report published in the Journal of Cancer, your chances of contracting certain types of cancer could be influenced by your neighborhood. By analyzing U.S. census information, researchers found that depending on how affluent your neighborhood is, you are more likely to contract certain cancers such as thyroid, testicular, melanoma, and breast cancer being more prevalent in wealthy areas. A find by the study shows that while the types of cancers that are more prevalent in poorer areas claim more lives, they have lower rates of cancer.

Make your own chocolate chip cookies from scratch! • Features, Page 8


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