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)MMORTALIZED 0RESIDENT -C+INLEY 7ILLIAMS UNVEILS THE SCULPTURE OF FORMER NIGHT AND WEEKEND SUPERVISOR -ARTIN 0ADILLA IN FRONT OF THE 3TUDENT 3ERVICES #ENTER ON 4HURSDAY 0ADILLA WAS KILLED IN A CAR CRASH IN 0INOLE WHERE HE COLLIDED WITH A MAN INVOLVED IN A HIGH SPEED CHASE WITH POLICE
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4HE EXEMPLAR OF STUDENT SERVICES FINALLY RECEIVED HIS DUE AFTER A NEAR THREE YEAR CAMPAIGN TO MEMORIALIZE HIS DEDICATION TO THE COLLEGE 0RESIDENT -C+INLEY 7ILLIAMS HOST ED A CEREMONY HONORING -ARTIN 0ADILLA AND DEDICATING A SCULPTURE TO THE FOR MER EVENING AND 3ATURDAY PROGRAM MONITOR IN THE 3TUDENT 3ERVICES #ENTER 0LAZA 4HURSDAY 7HILE DRIVING TO #ONTRA #OSTA #OLLEGE THE AFTERNOON OF !UG 0ADILLA WAS STRUCK AND KILLED BY A DRIVER FLEEING POLICE IN A HIGH SPEED CHASE IN 0INOLE h)T S SO IMPORTANT FOR A COLLEGE COM MUNITY TO RECOGNIZE SOMEONE WHO STEPPED UP FOR SERVICE v SAID &RANK (ERNANDEZ FORMER SENIOR DEAN OF STU DENTS WHO STARTED WORKING AT ### WITH 0ADILLA IN h7HAT BETTER A POSITION TO HAVE THE SCULPTURE OF 0ADILLA THAN THE PORTAL OF STUDENT SERVICES (E IS THE STEWARD WELCOMING STUDENTS v
4HE CEREMONY INCLUDED SPEECHES PAYING HOMAGE TO 0ADILLA BY HIS FAMILY FRIENDS AND CO WORKERS AND AT THE END 7ILLIAMS 0ADILLA S WIDOW .ANETTE AND CURRENT AND FORMER COLLEGE EMPLOYEES REMOVED THE RED SHEET TO REVEAL THE BRONZE BUST )N ADDITION TO THE BUST OF 0ADILLA THE MEMORIAL INCLUDES A PEDESTAL AND PLAQUE DESCRIBING HIS WORK AT THE COL LEGE 2OWS OF CHAIRS SET UP IN FRONT OF THE SCULPTURE WERE FILLED AND MANY SPECTATORS CROWDED BEHIND TO WITNESS THE EVENT &ORMER !CADEMIC 3ENATE PRESIDENT 2ICHARD !KERS SAID h4HE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WE HAD REALLY REFLECTED THE LOVE OF -ARTIN ) VE NEVER SEEN SUCH A WARM CEREMONY HERE v 3PEAKERS EXPRESSED MEMORIES AND TRAITS OF 0ADILLA SUCH AS HIS EFFICIENT ABILITY TO SERVE STUDENTS AND FACULTY )N THE OPENING REMARKS 7ILLIAMS SAID HE USED TO CALL 0ADILLA h!NGEL DE LA .OCHE v MEANING h!NGEL OF THE .IGHT v (E SAID 0ADILLA WOULD PROTECT AND TAKE CARE OF STUDENTS AND FACULTY IN THE EVENINGS !NOTHER NICKNAME GIVEN TO 0ADILLA WAS h-R &IX IT v !CADEMIC 3ENATE 0RESIDENT 7AYNE /RGAN SAID )N HER SPEECH ,IBERAL !RTS $IVISION
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7HEN MEDICAL ASSISTING MAJOR -ELANIE *OHNSON ENROLLED IN HER FALL SEMESTER CLASSES SHE HAD ONE BIG ROAD BLOCK THAT DETERMINED THE NUMBER OF CLASSES SHE COULD TAKE MONEY 4HE YEAR OLD DOES NOT WORK AND HAS TO PAY FOR HER OWN COLLEGE TUITION WHICH WENT UP FROM TO PER UNIT BEGINNING THIS SEMESTER AS PART OF THE STATE ,EGISLATURE S PLAN TO AID #ALIFORNIA S BUDGET DEFICIT h)T S DIFFICULT RIGHT NOW BECAUSE ) WAS PLANNING TO TAKE FOUR CLASSES BUT BECAUSE OF MY BUDGET ) M TAKING TWO v SAID *OHNSON WHO IS CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN FIVE UNITS h)T S HARD TO FIND A JOB TO PAY SO ) MIGHT HAVE TO PUT EDUCATION ON HOLD v *OHNSON SAID HER DREAMS OF WORK ING IN THE MEDICAL FIELD MIGHT BE CUT SHORT AS THE ,EGISLATURE MAY RAISE FEES ANOTHER BEGINNING SUMMER IF THE STATE BUDGET DOES NOT MEND AND MID YEAR CUTS ARE NECESSARY ■ 3%% &%%3 0AGE
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*OHN #HRISTENSEN COMMITTED THE DAY HE WAS HIRED FULL TIME AT #ONTRA #OSTA #OLLEGE TO MEMORY h)T WAS !UG v THE FORMER EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST SAID -ORE IMPORTANTLY HOWEVER #HRISTENSEN REMEMBERS THE DAY HIS YEAR CAREER AT ### ENDED %FFECTIVE *UNE DISTRICT $IRECTOR OF #OMMUNICATIONS 4IM ,EONG SAID POSITIONS ACROSS THE DISTRICT INCLUD ING ITS OFFICE IN -ARTINEZ AND ITS THREE CAMPUSES WERE ELIMINATED OR REDUCED RESULTING IN EMPLOYEES TAKING RETIRE MENT INCENTIVES BEING LAID OFF OR RELO CATED TO ANOTHER CAMPUS WITHIN THE DISTRICT TO CLOSE A DISTRICTWIDE MILLION BUDGET GAP THIS YEAR h7E RE TRYING TO RUN THIS ORGANIZA
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4HE "LUE 3ILVER $AY 2ALLY DREW A CROWD OF ABOUT STUDENTS TO THE !MPHITHEATRE ON 4HURSDAY TO RAISE #OMET SPIRIT FOR THE FOOTBALL TEAM S (OMECOMING GAME ON 3ATURDAY 4HE #OMET CHEERLEADERS PUMPED UP STUDENTS AS WELL AS THE FOOTBALL TEAM TO GET READY FOR 3ATURDAY S GAME AGAINST -ENDOCINO #OLLEGE 4HAT DAY #ONTRA #OSTA #OLLEGE BEAT THE %AGLES 4HE RALLY WAS PUT TOGETHER BY -ARKETING AND #OMMUNICATION #OORDINATOR -ICHELE *ACKSON h4HE RALLY WAS GREAT ESPECIALLY IN
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THESE TROUBLED TIMES ) FEEL THIS REALLY REJUVENATES STUDENTS WHO GET A CHANCE TO ATTEND THE RALLY v *ACKSON SAID h7ITH THIS ONLY BEING THE SECOND ONE WE WERE ABLE '%/2'% -/2). 4(% !$6/#!4% TO GET A LOT MORE STUDENTS IN ATTENDANCE ,EADING THE CHEER #OMET DEFENSIVE LINEMAN !NTIONE $AVIS LEFT AND THAN LAST YEAR v DEFENSIVE BACK #ARVONTE (ILL DANCE DURING THE "LUE 3ILVER $AY 2ALLY IN ■ 3%% 2!,,9 0AGE THE !MPHITHEATRE ON 4HURSDAY
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MPLOYEES EVERYWHERE ARE BEING LAID OFF SENDING MORE STUDENTS TO #ALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES 4HE COLLEGES AS PART OF THEIR MISSION AND DUTY TAKE THEM IN DESPITE DIMINISH ING FUNDS BECAUSE THEIR DESPERATION FOR ADDITIONAL REVENUE IS AS SEVERE AS THOSE OF THEIR NEW STUDENTS "UT AS THE AMOUNT OF INCOMING STATE DOLLARS DROPS AND CUTS ARE MADE TO COL LEGES OPERATING BUDGETS SERVICE ALSO TAKES A HIT )N AN EFFORT TO CLOSE THIS YEAR S MILLION BUDGET GAP AT #ONTRA #OSTA #OLLEGE AND A DISTRICTWIDE MILLION DEFICIT POSITIONS AT ### WERE ELIMI NATED REDUCED OR RELOCATED IN *ULY 3OME OF THOSE EMPLOYEES TOOK AN INCENTIVE PACKAGE WITH THEIR PINK SLIP OTHERS WENT ELSEWHERE IN THE DISTRICT AND THOSE STILL HERE CARRY THE WEIGHT SUD DENLY DROPPED ON THEIR SHOULDERS 4HE &INANCIAL !ID /FFICE IS CLOSED &RIDAYS TO ALLOW ITS CONDENSED STAFF A DAY TO CATCH UP ON PAPERWORK 4HE "USINESS /FFICE SUPERVISOR NOW OVERSEES THE "OOKSTORE WHICH IS LOCAT ED ON THE OTHER SIDE OF CAMPUS 4HE CUSTODIAL DEPARTMENT IS SORTING AND DELIVERING MAIL IN ADDITION TO TRYING TO KEEP THE CAMPUS CLEAN !ND THERE APPEARS TO BE NO END AS STATE SUPPORT CONTINUES TO DIP AND THE COLLEGE SEARCHES FOR WAYS TO MAKE UP MILLION A YEAR FOR THE NEXT FOUR YEARS IN ITS OWN OPERATIONS BUDGET %ACH YEAR UP TO AT LEAST THE DISTRICT WILL CUT ITS SUBSIDIES TO THE COLLEGE BY MORE THAN WHILE EXPENDITURES LIKE HEALTH CARE AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS INCREASE SURPASSING A YEAR $IRECTOR OF "USINESS 3ERVICES -ARILES -AGALONG SAID #OMBINING POSITIONS ACROSS CAMPUS IS INEFFECTIVE AND POINTLESS BECAUSE THERE WILL BE MORE CUTS NEXT FALL 4HOSE FINDING THEMSELVES IN THESE POSITIONS ARE NOT TO BLAME #USTODIAL 3ERVICES -ANAGER $ARLENE 0OE IS BACK TO CLEANING ROOMS INSTEAD OF MERELY SUPERVISING BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT IS REQUIRED OF HER FOR HER DEPARTMENT TO PERFORM AT ITS HIGHEST LEVEL "UT THESE SOLUTIONS ARE SHORTSIGHTED 7HAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN NEXT YEAR WHEN THERE IS AS EVERYONE IN THE COL LEGE 0RESIDENT S /FFICE KNOWS ANOTHER LARGE CHUNK REMOVED FROM THE MIL LION OPERATING BUDGET $ISTRICT #HANCELLOR (ELEN "ENJAMIN CANNOT CONTINUE TO CUT EMPLOYEES EACH YEAR UNTIL THE ECONOMY BOUNCES BACK 4AKING INTO ACCOUNT REDUCING DISTRICT SUBSIDIES AND INCREASING EXPENDITURES MILLION NEEDS TO BE REMOVED FROM EACH YEAR S BUDGET UNTIL )F ADMINISTRATORS CONTINUE TO ELIMI NATE AND COMBINE POSITIONS ACROSS CAM PUS EMPLOYEES WILL BE SO OVERWHELMED WITH VARIOUS RESPONSIBILITIES THEY WILL NOT BE ABLE TO EFFECTIVELY SERVE STU DENTS
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T S REALLY SAD THAT THIS COUNTRY S GOVERNMENT DOESN T EXERCISE ACCOUNTABIL ITY IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS )N RECENT YEARS THE 5NITED 3TATES GOVERNING BODY REPEATEDLY MADE HORRIBLE DECISIONS THAT AFFECTED THE 5 3 POPULATION AND THERE HASN T BEEN ANY ACTION TAKEN AGAINST THESE PEOPLE )NSTEAD THE THING TO DO SEEMS TO BE PUSHING THE PROBLEM ONTO OTHER PEOPLE ESSENTIALLY LETTING ELECTED OFFICIALS GET AWAY WITH THEIR MISDEEDS &ORMER 0RESIDENT 'EORGE 7 "USH STARTED A WAR WITH )RAQ BASED ON HEARSAY FROM !MERICAN AND "RITISH INTEL LIGENCE "UT LET S LOOK AT THE FACTS AFTER 3EPT THE FORMER PRESIDENT BEGAN HIS WAR ON TERROR SEARCHING FOR /SAMA BIN ,ADEN "USH CLAIMED AT ONE POINT THAT )RAQ WAS INVOLVED WITH BIN ,ADEN 3OMEHOW THAT CHANGED TO )RAQ HAVING WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION WHICH WERE NEVER FOUND %VENTUALLY THE "USH ADMINISTRATION SAID THAT THE 5 3 PRESENCE IN )RAQ WAS ALL ABOUT LIBERATING )RAQ FROM THE POLITICAL TYRANNY OF 3ADDAM (USSEIN 1UESTIONS WERE RAISED ABOUT THE 5 3 PRESENCE IN )RAQ BEING ABOUT OIL WHICH MAKES MORE SENSE THAN THE FALSE REASONS "USH GAVE US FOR THE 5 3 BEING THERE 9ET EVEN AFTER ALL OF THE LIES AND MISLEADING REASONS FOR STARTING A WAR THAT IS FUNDED BY !MERICAN CITIZENS NO ACTIONS WERE TAKEN TO HOLD THE "USH ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE LIES TOLD )NSTEAD THE ISSUES AND
RODNEYWOODSON PROBLEMS THAT CAME ABOUT BECAUSE OF THIS WAR WERE FORCED ONTO THE /BAMA ADMINISTRATION WHILE GOOD OLD "USH IS PROBABLY SOME WHERE PLAYING GOLF AND COUNTING HIS MONEY 4HIS IS ALSO THE REASON WHY #ALIFORNIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS ARE FORCED TO DEAL WITH THE STATE S DEBT WE WERE HUNTED DOWN AND LOST A BATTLE TO THE h'OVERNATOR v !RNOLD 3CHWARZENEGGER 9UCK .OT ONLY WERE WE FORCED TO BE GOVERNED BY A FORMER ACTION STAR WHO COULDN T ACT BUT HE SCREWED UP THE BEST STATE IN THE UNION LEFT OFFICE AND NOW TUITION IS GOING UP WHILE 'OV *ERRY "ROWN IS STUCK IN THE KITCHEN DEALING WITH THE HEAT THAT 3CHWARZENEGGER CREATED 7ELL THAT S WHAT HAP PENS WHEN YOU ELECT THE h4ERMINATORv GOVERNOR (E MIGHT TERMINATE SOME THINGS ˆ LIKE OUR BUDGET WHICH IN TURN CRIPPLED EDUCATION "UT IT S NO BIG DEAL OR AT LEAST THE REST OF THE GOVERN MENT DOESN T SEEM TO THINK SO )T S FUNNY THERE SEEMED TO BE MORE OF AN UPROAR WHEN THE COUNTRY FOUND OUT HE COULDN T KEEP HIS HANDS OFF THE HELP AS OPPOSED TO THE DROP IN OUR EDUCATION AND THE RISE IN OUR DROP OUT RATES ! DUMB GOVERNOR EQUALS A DUMB STATE IN THIS SITUATION AT LEAST "UT REGARDLESS OF WHAT
THESE IDIOTS DID WE RE STILL STUCK DEALING WITH IT !MERICANS DIED ON 3EPT AND !MERICANS HAVE BEEN DYING EVER SINCE 4HE DEATH OF BIN ,ADEN WAS HIGHLY CELEBRATED BY THE 5 3 AND RIGHTFULLY SO FOR THOSE WHO WERE DIRECTLY AFFECTED BY HIS ACTIONS "UT AT THIS POINT HIS DEATH MEANS NOTHING 4ERRORISM DIDN T BEGIN WITH BIN ,ADEN AND IT SURE HASN T ENDED WITH HIM 0EOPLE ARE STILL DYING BECAUSE OF THE COUNTRY S CONTINUED PRESENCE IN )RAQ YET "USH S FALSE REASONS FOR WAR AND HIS POOR EXIT STRATEGY WERE NEVER QUESTIONED IN THE MANNER THAT THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN (IS DECISION TO GO TO WAR HAS COST MORE !MERICAN LIVES THAN THE 3EPT ATTACKS AND HE HASN T HAD TO ANSWER FOR ANYTHING BUT 0RESIDENT "ARACK /BAMA DOES )N HIS LAST YEAR IN OFFICE THE h'OVERNATORv WAS IN THE MOVIE h4HE %XPENDABLESv WHILE OUR STATE WAS GOING TO HELL AND NO QUESTIONS WERE ANSWERED AS TO WHAT HE THOUGHT HE WAS DOING )T SEEMS THAT POLITICIANS CAN DO WHATEVER THEY WANT AND EVEN IF THEY SCREW THINGS UP WHATEVER PROBLEMS THEY CREATE WILL BE DEALT WITH BY SOMEONE ELSE LATER 7ELL RIGHT NOW IT S US PAY ING FOR #ALIFORNIA S DEBT AND 3CHWARZENEGGER HAS MORE MONEY TO PAY FOR THIS THAN ANY OF US DO 2ODNEY 7OODSON IS THE SPORTS EDITOR OF 4HE !DVOCATE #ONTACT HIM AT RWOODSON ADVOCATE GMAIL COM
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h) WOULD FEEL REALLY BAD BECAUSE ) MOSTLY PAY FOR SCHOOL BY MYSELF )T WOULD BE A STRUGGLE #OMMUNITY COLLEGE IS SUPPOSED TO BRING OPPORTUNITIES NOT SET BACKS v
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WAS A GIVING KIND AND HUMBLE PERSON (IS WIFE .ANETTE SAID SHE IS EXTREMELY 2ECEIVE BREAKING NEWS AND THANKFUL FOR THE PEOPLE WHO DONATED A TOTAL OF SPORTS UPDATES BY FOLLOWING TO PAY FOR THE MATERIALS FOR THE SCULP 4HE !DVOCATE ON 4WITTER AND TURE PLAQUE AND PEDESTAL &ACEBOOK 3HE SAID SHE IS ALSO THANKFUL TO ARTIST *IAJUN TWITTER COM ACCENTADVOCATE ,U FOR DONATING HIS TIME TO CREATE THE BUST FACEBOOK COM ACCENTADVOCATE h -ARTIN DIDN T REALLY EXPECT THIS KIND OF STUFF v SHE SAID h(E LOVED THE CAMPUS AND TALKED ABOUT THE COLLEGE ALL THE TIME v 0ADILLA S CLOSE FRIEND AND COLLEGE ROOM MATE 2OBERT .GUYEN SAID 0ADILLA HAD ALWAYS DEDICATED HIS LIFE TO SERVING OTHERS .GUYEN SAID 0ADILLA N JOB PLACEMENT WAS A FUN PERSON WHO “(Martin) LOVED TRAVELING AND BASEBALL MAKING SURE didn’t really HE WENT TO A 'IANTS expect this GAME EVERY YEAR h-ARTY WOULD HAVE kind of FELT HONORED TO KNOW %AST "AY #AREER !DVANCEMENT stuff. He OF THIS DEDICATION v HE !CADEMIES WILL PRESENT THIS SAID h(E WOULD HAVE YEAR S 7ORKFORCE %DUCATION loved the BEEN VERY HUMBLED BY #ONFERENCE ON &RIDAY FROM campus and IT v A M TO P M IN THE 2ICHMOND !KERS SAID ,U IS A talked about #IVIC #ENTER WORLD RENOWNED SCULP 4HE CONFERENCE IS OPEN TO ANY TURE ARTIST AND FINE ARTS the college ONE INTERESTED IN LEARNING ABOUT HOW PROFESSOR AT ### (E all the time.” COMMUNITY COLLEGES ARE RESPONDING RECEIVED HELP FROM STU TO CURRENT ECONOMIC CHALLENGES AND DENTS WHILE CREATING .ANETTE 0ADILLA
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2ECORDS $IRECTOR -ICHAEL ■ &2/- 0AGE ■ &2/- 0AGE TION IN A FISCALLY PRUDENT MANNER v HE SAID ,AWMAKERS WILL TURN AWAY EVEN MORE !LDACO SAID ALTHOUGH HE IS UNSURE OF THE DIREC N RESCUE MISSION 7HEN #HRISTENSEN WHO TOOK A SIMILAR JOB OPEN STUDENTS IF THEY RAISE FEES TO PER UNIT TION OF THE STATE BUDGET HE IS POSITIVE THAT IF ING AT $IABLO 6ALLEY #OLLEGE RETURNED TO ### ON FOR SUMMER AND CUT MILLION FROM FEES SEE ANOTHER HIKE CERTAIN STUDENTS WILL BE 4HURSDAY FOR THE UNVEILING OF FORMER NIGHT AND COMMUNITY COLLEGES AS PLANNED IF BY $EC HURT MORE THAN OTHERS WEEKEND SUPERVISOR -ARTIN 0ADILLA S MEMORIAL BUST STATE REVENUES DROP MORE THAN BILLION h)T S THE ONES WHO ARE BARELY MAKING IT NOW ON CAMPUS HE PEEKED INTO WHERE HE WORKED IN THE BELOW CURRENT PROJECTIONS )NTERIM COLLEGE AND WHO DON T QUALIFY FOR FINANCIAL AID WHO 3TUDENT 3ERVICES #ENTER ARE MOST AT RISK OF DECIDING NOT TO ATTEND v 6ICE 0RESIDENT $ONNA &LOYD SAID h) WENT BACK TO MY OLD OFFICE AND THE 4RANSFER HE SAID h)F THEY THINK COLLEGE COSTS A LOT OF $ R 4HE FINE AND MEDIA ARTS AND MONEY AND THEY DON T ENROLL THAT S A TRAGEDY v CULINARY ARTS DEPARTMENTS WILL HOLD #ENTER WAS BASICALLY DISMANTLED v HE SAID h)T LOOKS & L O Y D 3PANISH MAJOR #HARRELL 3HERMAN WHO BAL SAID STU THE FIRST %MPTY "OWLS 0ROJECT IN LIKE A STUDY AREA NOW v 4HE COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION CUT HOURS TO THE D E N T S ANCES HOURS OF WORK PER WEEK WHILE TAKING THE &IRESIDE 2OOM FROM NOON TO 4RANSFER #AREER #ENTER AMONG OTHER STUDENT SER SHOULD BE UNITS THIS SEMESTER SAID IF FEES DO GO UP SHE P M ON /CT WILL DO HER BEST NOT TO ENROLL IN FEWER UNITS 4ICKETS ARE PER PERSON AND VICES AND STAFFING POSITIONS TO MAKE UP A MILLION PREPARED 3HE SAID SHE WOULD INSTEAD WORK MORE HOURS TO FACE FOR STUDENTS AND ATTENDEES MAY SHORTAGE FOR THE YEAR 3TATE ALLOCATIONS CONTINUE TO DROP DURING THE A N O T H E R TO SAVE MONEY BUT NOT WITHOUT CONSEQUENCES KEEP THE BOWLS h-Y GRADES WOULD FALL v SHE SAID h) USU 4HE FUNDS FROM THE EVENT WILL GLOBAL ECONOMIC RECESSION BUT FURTHER CUTS TO THE TUITION HIKE AS THE STATE S BUDGET PROBABLY ALLY GET !S OR "S ) MIGHT GET #S WITH MORE GO TOWARD THE "AY !REA 2ESCUE COLLEGE S OPERATING BUDGET FORCED THE ELIMINATION OF WILL NOT IMPROVE NINE POSITIONS AND THE REDUCTION OF ANOTHER SEVEN h7E WILL SEE ANOTHER FEE INCREASE BECAUSE HOURS AT WORK v -ISSION 4HE PROPOSAL OF ANOTHER FEE HIKE HAS FORCED OF THE EXHAUSTED STATE BUDGET AND ITS IMPACT &OR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT AT ### #HRISTENSEN SAID THE JOBS IN THE 33# WERE ON EDUCATION v SHE SAID BOTH EDUCATORS AND STUDENTS TO LOSE FAITH IN CULINARY ARTS PROFESSOR (EATHER REDUCED TO ESSENTIAL SERVICES !DMISSIONS AND 4HE FEE INCREASE WAS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED LAWMAKERS AND THE STATE BUDGET +ANE AT EXT 2ECORDS COUNSELING FINANCIAL AID $ISABLED FOR SPRING UNDER THE SAME STIPULATIONS h) M DISAPPOINTED IN THE STATE v !CADEMIC 3TUDENTS 0ROGRAMS AND 3ERVICES AND %/03 BUT THE ,EGISLATURE PASSED A BILL ON 3EPT 3ENATE 0RESIDENT 7AYNE /RGAN SAID h4HE h4RANSFER WAS ELIMINATED AND ABSORBED BY COUN THAT WOULD POSTPONE THE TUITION HIKE UNTIL THE STATE USED TO RECOGNIZE EDUCATION AS A BASIC N CULINARY ARTS SELING v HE SAID COMMODITY v SUMMER SEMESTER 4HE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EMPLOYEES IMPACTED /RGAN SAID THERE MUST BE A WAY FOR LAW &LOYD SAID ALTHOUGH THE TUITION INCREASE BY THE CUTS WERE PASSED OFF TO OTHER DEPARTMENTS WILL HELP MAKE UP FOR THE STATE S DEFICIT IT WILL MAKERS TO SOLVE THE BUDGET PROBLEM WITHOUT ON CAMPUS REGARDLESS OF SIMILARITIES OR EXPERIENCE ALSO DETER EVEN MORE STUDENTS FROM ENROLLING HURTING STUDENT S POCKETS SOLVING THOSE ISSUES h4HE REAL FIGHT HERE IS THE COMMITMENT TO AT A TIME WHEN COURSE OFFERINGS ARE ALREADY 0RINTING AND COPYING IS NOW DONE WITHIN EACH BEING SLASHED EDUCATE OUR STUDENTS v HE SAID h) DON T THINK h7E RE ALREADY TURNING AWAY STUDENTS EVEN IT S A MATTER OF MONEY )T S A MATTER OF POLITICAL 4HE CULINARY ARTS DEPARTMENT ACADEMIC DIVISION OR IN THE "OOKSTORE WITH THE WILL PRESENT THE #HAMPAGNE AND ELIMINATION OF THE REPROGRAPHICS DEPARTMENT AN THOUGH FEES INCREASE v &LOYD SAID h!NY KIND WILL 7ITHOUT THAT COMMITMENT TO EDUCATION #HOCOLATE EVENT IN THE 4HREE AUTOMATED RECORDING REPLACED THE SWITCHBOARD OF INCREASE TO THE STATE BUDGET IS NOW PUT FROM THE STATE #ALIFORNIA IS GOING TO SUFFER v *OURNALISM MAJOR ,UCERO *AIMES AGREES 3EASONS 2ESTAURANT ON /CT OPERATOR TO DIRECT THE COLLEGE S INCOMING CALLS AND THROUGH STUDENT FEES WHICH IS TERRIBLE v 0RESIDENT -C+INLEY 7ILLIAMS WHO IS RETIRING AT THE h) FEEL VERY BETRAYED BY THE STATE 4HE ,EGISLATURE IS ALSO CONSIDERING EVEN FROM NOON TO P M WHICH IS HERE TO SERVE THE PEOPLE v SHE SAID 4HE TICKETS COST PER PER END OF $ECEMBER ADDED &OUNDATION DIRECTOR TO HIS FURTHER DROPS IN THE STATE BUDGET )F REVENUES FALL BILLION BELOW THE PROJEC h)MPLEMENTING THESE HIGH FEES IS DISABLING US SON AND ALL PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT LIST OF RESPONSIBILITIES AS HEAD OF THE COLLEGE h%VERYBODY IS DOING MORE THAN ONE THING v TIONS OF LEGISLATORS COMMUNITY COLLEGES MAY FROM REACHING OUR GOALS TO SUSTAIN OURSELVES THE CULINARY ARTS STUDY ABROAD AND 7ILLIAMS SAID h7E RE LOOKING AT BEING EFFICIENT FACE MILLION IN CUTS WITH A CAREER v SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS &OR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT ANY WAY EVERY PLACE WE CAN )T S NOT BUSINESS AS CULINARY ARTS INSTRUCTIONAL ASSISTANT USUAL v !NOTHER DEPARTMENT PICKING UP THE SLACK LEFT (EATHER +ANE AT FROM THE DISTRICT SHAKE UP IS THE CUSTODIAL STAFF SORT EXT ING AND DELIVERING MAIL 4HE THREE DAY SHIFT CUSTODIANS BEAR THE LOAD N EXHIBIT OF GETTING MAIL TO FIVE LOCATIONS ON CAMPUS 4HIS CHANGE HAS PEOPLE WAITING LONGER FOR THEIR MAIL SINCE 3HERI (INTZ TRANSFERRED TO $6# S 3AN 2AMON ■ &2/- 0AGE *ACKSON WHO IS ALSO THE ADVISER OF THE “This was a great way to get #ENTER IN THE SUMMER h) DON T KNOW HOW BUT SOME OF MY MAIL IS BEING CHEERLEADING SQUAD SAID IT WAS HER GOAL FOR students to see who we are DELIVERED TO THE "USINESS /FFICE IN THE !PPLIED THE RALLY TO INTRODUCE THE CHEERLEADING SQUAD !RTS "UILDING v ,IBERAL !RTS $IVISION SECRETARY TO THE SCHOOL ALONG WITH THIS YEAR S FOOTBALL without our helmets on.” !N EXHIBIT OF WATERCOLORS DONE !RCELI *UAREZ SAID IN HER OFFICE ON THE BOTTOM FLOOR TEAM h4HIS WAS A GREAT WAY TO GET STUDENTS TO SEE BY THE ### WATERCOLOR CLASS WILL OF THE ,IBERAL !RTS "UILDING 2ASHAD (ALL
h"EFORE (INTZ LEFT WE DIDN T HAVE TO WORRY WHO WE ARE WITHOUT OUR HELMETS ON v #OMET BE DISPLAYED IN THE %DDIE 2HODES #OMET RUNNING BACK 'ALLERY FROM /CT THROUGH .OV ABOUT IT BEING DELIVERED TO THE RIGHT PERSON v SHE RUNNING BACK 2ASHAD (ALL SAID h!ND IT S &INE ARTS MAJOR &ERRYNE 'ATSON SAID SHE ALWAYS GOOD TO BE ABLE TO GET SUPPORT FOR OUR SAID ENJOYED THE RALLY AND THOUGHT THE CHEERLEADERS #USTODIAL SERVICES -ANAGER $ARLENE 0OE SAID ALL UPCOMING GAMES v ! RECEPTION FOR THE EXHIBIT IS !FTER THE #OMET CHEERLEADERS LED A SHORT AND FOOTBALL TEAM WERE PRETTY ENERGETIC 3HE SCHEDULED IN THE GALLERY ON /CT THE MAIL THAT ARRIVES GETS DELIVERED h) GIVE THEM WHAT ) GET v SHE SAID h7E DO WHAT INTRODUCTION WITH CHEERS AND CHEERLEADING SAID THEY SHOULD CONTINUE TO HAVE THESE RALLIES FROM TO P M ROUTINES FOOTBALL COACH !LONZO #ARTER GAVE A BECAUSE THEY RAISE A LOT OF SCHOOL SPIRIT WHICH 4HE EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO WE HAVE TO DO AND STUDENTS ARE OUR FIRST PRIORITY v #UTS IMPACTED HER DEPARTMENT AS WELL WHICH IS SPEECH TO THE CROWD ABOUT SUPPORTING THE TEAM WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THEIR GAME ON 3ATURDAY THE PUBLIC 4HIS YEAR S RALLY WAS DIFFERENT THAN LAST AND PARTICIPATING BY SHOWING UP AT THE TEAM S DOWN FROM TO YEAR S RALLY 4HE RALLY INCORPORATED #LUB 2USH #USTODIAN *ERYL ,ANDERS SAID HE AND HIS TEAM GAME ON 3ATURDAY (E THEN CALLED DOWN QUARTERBACK *EFFERY BY HAVING THE COLLEGE CLUBS SET UP BOOTHS DO WHAT THEY CAN TO KEEP THE COLLEGE RUNNING LIKE WHEN (INTZ WAS HERE BUT ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES !NDERSON TO INTRODUCE THE REST OF THE FOOTBALL ALONG THE SIDE OF THE !MPHITHEATRE 4HE #OMET TEAM WHILE THE #OMET CHEERLEADERS PUMPED CHEERLEADERS ALSO HOSTED THE (OMECOMING MEANS REDUCED FREEDOMS KING AND QUEEN CONTEST FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE h3HERI COULD GO OFF CAMPUS AND PICK UP MAIL v UP THE CROWD 4UESDAY 3EPT h(AVING THE RALLY REALLY HELPS US A LOT v THE LATE S ! SUBJECT WAS STOPPED FOR A TRAF HE SAID h4HAT S THE .O ISSUE 7E CAN T GO )F -ORE THAN STUDENTS CAST THEIR VOTES FIC VIOLATION ON -ISSION "ELL $RIVE SOMEBODY THROWS UP IN A CLASSROOM A TOILET OVER #ARTER SAID h)T S GREAT TO SEE THE PLAYERS AND IT WAS DETERMINED THE VEHICLE S FLOWS OR THERE S AN EVENT WE CAN T LEAVE CAMPUS ENJOYING EACH OTHER OFF OF THE FOOTBALL FIELD FOR (OMECOMING KING AND QUEEN 4HE WINNER AND INTERACTING WITH THE REST OF THE STUDENT FOR (OMECOMING KING WAS SOPHOMORE $AVID REGISTRATION WAS EXPIRED 4HE SUB BECAUSE OF OUR RESPONSIBILITIES ON CAMPUS v -UMPUHERY AND (OMECOMING QUEEN WAS "UT ,ANDERS SAID THE CUSTODIANS ARE FIXING THE BODY v JECT WAS CITED AND RELEASED #ARTER SAID HE HAD SUPPORT FROM 0RESIDENT SOPHOMORE ,ALICA 3ESSION PROBLEMS WITH THE DELIVERY SYSTEM -UMPUHERY SAID RUNNING AND PROMOTING -C+INLEY 7ILLIAMS AND *ACKSON AND THEY h2AIN SLEET SNOW OR TOILETS v HE SAID 4HURSDAY 3EPT HIMSELF FOR (OMECOMING KING WAS FUN AND *UAREZ SAID THE EXTRA WORK AND STRESS PUT ON THE HELPED GET EVERYTHING FOR THE RALLY TOGETHER ! STUDENT REPORTED UNKNOWN h&ROM THE VERY START OF ME COMING UP WITH ENTERTAINING (E SAID THE COLLEGE SHOULD CON SUSPECTS VANDALIZED HER VEHICLE CUSTODIANS IS SHARED ACROSS THE CAMPUS h7ITH ALL THE CUTS THE CUSTODIANS ARE TRYING TO DO THIS IDEA FOR THE COLLEGE AND THE FOOTBALL PRO TINUE TO HAVE THIS CONTEST BECAUSE IT GIVES THE WHILE PARKED IN ,OT THEIR BEST BUT ARE STILL MIXING UP THE MAIL v SHE SAID GRAM ) HAVE RECEIVED NOTHING BUT WARM ARMS STUDENTS A CHANCE TO MEET AND INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER WILLING TO HELP v #ARTER SAID !LEXANDRA 7AITE h0EOPLE HAVE MORE WORK TO DO AND LESS TIME v
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7ITH A KEEN KNOWLEDGE OF THE COLLEGE S HISTORY AND A SINCERE DEDICATION TO SERVE -ARC -ARIANA KNOWS A LOT ABOUT #ONTRA #OSTA #OLLEGE AFTER BEING ON CAMPUS FOR ALMOST FOUR DECADES h) WILL ALWAYS HAVE A CONNECTION TO THIS COLLEGE v FORMER "UILDINGS AND 'ROUNDS EMPLOYEE -ARIANA SAID h(ELL ) SPENT MOST OF MY LIFE HERE v -ARIANA RETIRED IN *UNE BUT FROM TIME TO TIME HE IS ON CAM PUS HELPING OTHER "UILDINGS AND 'ROUNDS EMPLOYEES IN THEIR QUEST TO KEEP THE CAMPUS A CLEAN AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT FOR STUDENTS TO REACH THEIR ACADEMIC GOALS "UILDINGS AND 'ROUNDS -ANAGER "RUCE +ING SAID ALTHOUGH -ARIANA FINISHED HIS JOB AT THE COLLEGE IN *UNE HIS DEDICATION AND DETERMI NATION TO HELP PEOPLE WILL BE HERE FOREVER BECAUSE IT WILL LIVE THROUGH THE JOB HE DID AND THE IMPACT HE HAD ON PEOPLE (E SAID -ARIANA IS STILL ACTIVE LY INVOLVED ON CAMPUS ATTENDING MEETINGS SO HIS KNOWLEDGE CAN BE SHARED WITH EVERYONE ELSE h(E IS JUST AN ALL AROUND GREAT GUY AND WE APPRECIATE HAVING HIM HERE ON CAMPUS v +ING SAID )N ADDITION TO HIS YEARS AND EIGHT MONTHS AS AN EMPLOYEE AT THE COLLEGE -ARIANA S FIRST CONNEC TION TO ### BEGAN AS A STUDENT IN THE S ˆ A TIME WHEN STUDENT ACTIVISM WAS ON THE RISE AND THERE
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MY ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN BIOLOGY v (E SAID HIS TRUE PASSION WAS TO BE A ROADIE IN A ROCK BAND AND HE EVEN GOT A CHANCE TO TOUR WITH A LOCAL GROUP -ARIANA SAID HIS FIRST JOB AT ### WAS RUNNING THE COLLEGE 0OOL AND HE WANTED TO DO IT SO WELL THAT HE LEARNED EVERYTHING HE COULD ABOUT THE 0OOL UNTIL HE BECAME AN EXPERT h-Y WORK AT 5# "ERKELEY FINALLY GOT ME A JOB HERE RUNNING THE SWIMMING POOL v HE SAID h) HAD PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE ALREADY BECAUSE ) WAS A TRAINED LIFEGUARD SO IN A WAY IT WAS PERFECT v
*IM 5LVERSOY WHO WORKS AT THE 0OOL AND HAS KNOWN -ARIANA SINCE SAID -ARIANA WAS A PERFEC TIONIST h(E WAS EXTREMELY DEDICATED IN LEARNING THE 0OOL AND MAINTAINED IT THE MOST EFFICIENT WAY THAT HE COULD v 5LVERSOY SAID -ARIANA WORKED FOR THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FOR YEARS AND STARTED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF FORMER ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 'ENE #ORR (E WORKED THE NEXT YEARS WITH CAMPUS MAINTENANCE +ING SAID -ARIANA WAS ALWAYS READY TO GO THE EXTRA MILE FOR HIS JOB AND HAS BEEN DEDICATED TO
THE CAMPUS FOR AS LONG AS HE HAS WORKED HERE h) LEARNED A LOT HERE v -ARIANA SAID h%VERY CLASS ) HAVE TAKEN HERE HAS HAD AN IMPACT ON MY LIFE 9OU LEARN THINGS AND THEN YOU HAVE TO BUILD ON THEM AND THAT IS PART OF LIFE v -ARIANA DID HIS BEST TO LIGHTEN THE LOAD FOR OTHER EMPLOYEES ANY WAY HE COULD BUT AT THE SAME TIME WAS LIMITED DUE TO HEALTH ISSUES h$ON T GET ME WRONG MY PHYSI CAL BODY WILL LEAVE THE CAMPUS BUT ) AM LEAVING MY HEALTH HERE v HE SAID (E SAID BECAUSE SOMETIMES HIS JOB REQUIRED STRENUOUS TASKS IT HAS BEEN IMPOSSIBLE TO AVOID HEALTH RELATED PROBLEMS (E SAID IF IT WAS HIS CHOICE HE WOULD HAVE LIKED TO KEEP WORKING AT THE COLLEGE BUT HE HAD TO RETIRE h.OW WHEN ) TRY TO PICK UP HEAVY THINGS ) JUST CAN T SOMETIMES BECAUSE OF THE WORK THAT ) HAVE DONE WITH MY HANDS v HE SAID #ONSTRUCTION -ANAGER +EVIN 3ANDERS SAID -ARIANA HAS BEEN VERY HELPFUL SINCE HE HAS WORKED HERE AND HAS A HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE CAMPUS h7E WORKED REALLY WELL TOGETH ER v 3ANDERS SAID h3OME THINGS YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO FIND SUCH AS A VALVE OR SOMETHING -ARIANA KNOWS WHERE IT IS MOST OF THE TIME v -ARIANA SAID THERE ARE A LOT OF THINGS HE WOULD HAVE LIKED TO DO UPON RETIREMENT BUT HIS HEALTH WILL NOT ALLOW HIM TO DO THEM h) WANTED TO BOOGIE BOARD BUT ) DON T SEE THAT HAPPENING ) THOUGHT ) WOULD GO ON THE ROAD AGAIN BUT ) M NOT GOING TO DO THAT v -ARIANA SAID h3O ) WILL JUST DO WHAT ) DO BEST ˆ NOTHING v
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3TUDENTS PARTAKING IN THE #ENTER FOR 3CIENCE %XCELLENCE PROGRAM WERE BRIEFED IN DISASTER PREPARED NESS &RIDAY IN 03 BY 2ICK 0ALMER A DISASTER AND RELIEF VOLUNTEER FOR THE !MERICAN 2ED #ROSS 4HE SEMINAR OFFERED TIPS AND PREPARED STUDENTS ON WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A NATURAL OR ACCIDENTAL DISASTER SUCH AS FLOODS FIRES EARTHQUAKES TORNADOES AND OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS THAT DISPLACE CIVILIANS 0ALMER DISCUSSED THE IMPORTANCE OF READINESS EMPHASIZING THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING A DISASTER KIT TO KEEP FOOD AND WATER AVAILABLE AND A SMALL RADIO TO GET TIMELY INFORMATION (E ALSO DISCUSSED PLANS TO MEET UP WITH FAMILY MEMBERS BECAUSE VICTIMS SHOULD EXPECT THAT COMMUNICATION WILL BE DOWN FOR FIVE TO SEVEN DAYS h4HE #ONTRA #OSTA #OUNTY 2ED #ROSS CHAPTERS RESPOND TO AN AVERAGE OF DISASTERS A YEAR v 0ALMER SAID h!ND IT IS SURPRISING TO SEE HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE NOT PREPARED WHEN STRICKEN BY A NATURAL DISASTER v 4HE !MERICAN 2ED #ROSS HAS CHAPTERS IN EVERY "AY !REA COUNTY AND THOUGH THEY MAY NOT BE THE FIRST RESPONDERS TO DISASTER THEY ARE THERE TO ASSIST ANY CIVIL IANS WHO MAY BE AFFECTED BY A NATURAL OR ACCIDENTAL DISASTER (E SAID THE BEST THING ANYONE CAN DO TO PREPARE FOR DISASTER IS TO MAKE A PLAN 0ALMER SAID THE PLAN SHOULD ALERT ALL FAMILY MEM
BERS OF WHERE TO MEET UP AFTER A DISASTER THE CLOSEST FAMILY MEMBER TO CONTACT AND AN OUT OF TOWN RELATIVE TO CONTACT JUST IN CASE THE CLOSEST RELATIVE TO CONTACT IS UNAVAILABLE 3TUDENT 2OBIN ,OPEZ SAID THE EVENT DIFFERED FROM MANY OF THE EVENTS THE #3% NORMALLY HOSTS h4HIS WAS A REAL GOOD EVENT v ,OPEZ SAID h7E USU ALLY GET SPEAKERS WHO HAVE SCIENCE BACKGROUNDS WHO MAY CATER TO THE PROFESSION MANY OF US ARE CHOOSING TO WORK IN "UT THIS TIME IT WAS DIFFERENT AND IT WAS ABOUT GETTING READY IN CASE OF A DISASTER v (E SAID THE #3% PROGRAM HAS OPENED HIS EYES TO NEW THINGS AND HAS BEEN A VESSEL FOR LEARNING h) M GLAD WE HAD THIS EVENT BECAUSE SOMETIMES US NERDS DO NOT WORRY ABOUT DISASTERS v ,OPEZ SAID 0ALMER SAID PEOPLE HAVE TO BE PREPARED BECAUSE THE ESTIMATED TIME TO GET THROUGH TO A DISASTER VICTIM IS FIVE TO SEVEN DAYS AND MANY PEOPLE DON T KNOW THEY SHOULD HAVE ONE GALLON OF WATER A DAY SAVED FOR EACH PERSON h7E ARE TRYING TO GET THE INFORMATION OUT TO EVERY ONE v 0ALMER SAID h4HIS IS WHY EVENTS LIKE THIS ARE REALLY GOOD BECAUSE PEOPLE CAN GET THE INFORMATION BUT THEY STILL HAVE TO USE IT v (E SAID IN THE EVENT OF A DISASTER THERE ARE SHELTERS IN PLACE ! SHELTER IS A PLACE THAT IS SET UP TO HOUSE DISPLACED CIVILIANS 0ALMER SAID PEOPLE HAVE TO TAKE THE FIRST STEPS IN 2/-!. 9/5.' 4(% !$6/#!4% RECEIVING THE INFORMATION AND USING THE INFORMATION )N DETAIL ˆ !MERICAN 2ED #ROSS VOLUNTEER 2ICK 0ALMER EXPLAINS WISELY SO IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY THERE IS A PLAN THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING PREPARED FOR A DISASTER TO A #ENTER FOR AND FAMILIES WILL BE SAFE 3CIENCE %XCELLENCE AUDIENCE IN 03 ON &RIDAY
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4HE CITY AND WATERFRONT PAINTINGS AND PRINTS OF !NTHONY 0INATA AND 6ICKY #HEN WILL GRACE THE WALLS OF THE %DDIE 2HODES 'ALLERY IN THE !RT "UILDING THROUGH /CT #HEN AND 0INATA S COLLABORATION IN THIS SHOWING IS LESS THAN SURPRISING AS THE TWO ARTISTS ARE NOW DATING h)T WAS A WAY FOR 6ICKY AND ) TO HAVE OUR WORK IN THE SAME SPACE v 0INATA SAID h)T S GOOD TO BE ABLE TO SEE THE WORK ON THE WALLS v 0INATA S CHEERFUL HIGH KEY PAINTINGS GIVE A BUSY BUSTLING IMPRESSION OF A PORT CITY WHILE THE SPARE LINES AND DESIGNER COLORS OF #HEN S WORK COMMENT ON THE INDUSTRIAL STYLE THAT BEGAN WITH THE "AUHAUS DESIGN SCHOOL 0INATA S SUBJECTS ARE DENIZENS OF THE CITY ROBOTS CARS BUILDINGS CASH REGISTERS PINBALL MACHINES AND CARS CONSTRUCTED WITH A MYRIAD OF CLOSELY JUXTAPOSED RECTANGULAR SHAPES STACKED ON TOP OF EACH OTHER AND INTERSPERSED WITH MOTION LINES 4HE PAINTINGS ARE AS COMPLEX AND INTER ESTING AS THE CITY ITSELF (E IS NO STRANGER TO OTHER MEDIA EITHER 0INATA SAID HE PAINTS IN ACRYLIC BUT HAS ALSO
USED OIL PAINTS AND DONE PRINTMAKING WOOD CUTS AND ETCHINGS AS WELL (E RECEIVED HIS MASTER S DEGREE IN PRINT MAKING FROM THE 5NIVERSITY OF #ONNECTICUT AND HAS STUDIED WITH /AKLAND ARTIST "ARBARA 2OGERS A MEMBER OF THE #ALIFORNIA SOCIETY OF 0RINTMAKERS WITH WHOM HE WORKED WITH ZINC AND COPPER IN HER /AKLAND STUDIO 0INATA HAS SHOWN HIS WORK LOCALLY AT THE 2ICHMOND !RT #ENTER AND 0RO !RTS /PEN 3TUDIOS AND HIS WORKS HAVE BEEN ON DISPLAY SINCE IN A VARIETY OF VENUES IN #ALIFORNIA .EW 9ORK -ASSACHUSETTS AND #ONNECTICUT (E HAS WORKED SINCE AT THE 2ICHMOND !RT #ENTER AS EXHIBITIONS ASSIS TANT AND FACILITIES MANAGER BUT IS CURRENTLY WORKING FOR THE /AKLAND -USEUM #HEN S SUBDUED LESS FRENZIED SMALL PAINT INGS ARE CLEARLY INSPIRED BY THE CRANES OF "AY !REA PORT CITIES 3HE USES DESIGNER COLORS TO CREATE A WON DERFULLY HARMONIOUS AND CALM PORTRAIT OF AN INDUSTRIAL AREA IN THE BIG CITY 7ITHIN ONE OF HER WORKS #HEN SHOWS A DELIGHTFUL ECONOMY OF DESIGN IN THE GEOMET RIC SHAPES OF THE BOX CARS (AVING ALSO RECEIVED HER MASTER S IN PRINTMAKING #HEN USES MOSTLY CUT PAPER AND SILKSCREEN h)T S PRINTED ON *APANESE GAMPI PAPER v SHE SAID ABOUT ONE OF HER PIECES h4HE PAPER IS TRANSLUCENT SO IT LOOKS LIKE IT S PRINTED ON THE WOOD v
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6ARIOUS CLUBS CAME TOGETHER TO GREET AND RECRUIT STUDENTS DURING #LUB 2USH ON 3EPT AND /N THE FIRST DAY OF THE EVENT GROUPS GATH ERED IN THE QUAD NEAR THE COLLEGE "OOKSTORE 4HE SECOND DAY OF #LUB 2USH WAS INCOR PORATED INTO THE "LUE 3ILVER 2ALLY HELD IN THE !MPHITHEATRE #LUB 2USH IS AN EVENT FOR STUDENTS TO LEARN ABOUT THE DIFFERENT CLUBS ON CAMPUS AND DECIDE IF THEY WANT TO BE A PART OF A CLUB h#LUB 2USH IS AN EVENT THE !35 DOES EVERY SEMESTER FOR CLUBS TO RECRUIT STUDENTS AND FOR STUDENTS TO FIND OUT WHAT CLUBS ARE ABOUT v !35 6ICE 0RESIDENT OF #LUBS -IKHAEL "UNDA SAID h7E STARTED PLANNING #LUB 2USH DURING THE SECOND WEEK OF CLASS ES v "UNDA SAID THE EVENT WAS PLANNED THROUGH THE )NTER #LUB #OUNCIL WHICH CONSISTS OF ONE REPRESENTATIVE FROM EACH CLUB (E SAID HE CHAIRS THE COUNCIL AS THE VICE PRESIDENT OF CLUBS 4HERE WERE MANY FESTIVITIES THROUGHOUT THE EVENT INCLUDING MUSIC FOOD AND RAFFLES PUT ON BY EACH CLUB 4HE "LACK 3TUDENT 5NION ,A 2AZA 3TUDENT 5NION AND THE 3USTAINABILITY #OMMITTEE WERE SOME OF THE CLUBS IN ATTEN DANCE TO SHOW OFF THEIR ORGANIZED GROUPS FOR ALL STUDENTS WHO WERE INTERESTED '%/2'% -/2). 4(% !$6/#!4% h7E RE TRYING TO RAISE BLACK STUDIES AWARE 3IGNING UP 3TUDENT *OHN #ARDENAS SIGNS UP FOR THE -ANGA !NIME #LUB WHILE NESS AS FAR AS WHAT OUR CULTURE IS AND TO KEEP STUDENT ,ALICA 3ESSIONS WATCHES AT #LUB 2USH IN THE QUAD ON 3EPT THE BLACK STUDIES PROGRAM GOING v "35
0RESIDENT !NGELA $EARBORNE SAID h7E ARE TRYING TO START GETTING "35S AT HIGH SCHOOLS AND WE ARE ALSO TRYING TO DO COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND VOLUNTEER PRO GRAMS v $EARBORNE SAID 4HE "35 WANTS TO HELP STUDENTS BECAUSE IT KNOWS THAT COLLEGE IS HARD AND IT WANTS TO HELP CLOSE THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY $EARBORNE SAID ,235 0RESIDENT %SMERALDA &RIAS SAID THE ,235 FOCUSES ON BEING A BRIDGE TO THE ,ATINO COMMUNITY h/UR MAIN FOCUS IS TO CREATE A STRONG COMMUNITY AND ,A 2AZA MEANS THE PEOPLE NOT JUST ,ATINOS v &RIAS SAID &RIAS SAID THE ,235 IS OPEN TO ALL STU DENTS AND PUTS ON EVENTS SUCH AS THE $AY OF THE $EAD WHICH IS A CELEBRATION OF LIFE AND ANCESTORS 4HE $AY OF THE $EAD ART EXHIBIT IS GOING TO BE HELD FROM /CT THROUGH .OV AND WILL BE ON DISPLAY IN THE ,IBRARY AND ,EARNING 2ESOURCE #ENTER AND 4HREE 3EASONS 2ESTAURANT 4HE 3USTAINABILITY #OMMITTEE CONCEN TRATES ON SAVING ENERGY AND WANTS TO HELP STUDENTS GO GREEN h/UR PURPOSE IS TO GET STUDENTS FACULTY AND STAFF TO THINK GREEN FOR THEIR COMMUNITY v COMMITTEE MEMBER !ARON 4AYLOR SAID h!NY STUDENT STAFF AND FACULTY MEMBER CAN JOIN AND WE HAVE MEETINGS THE FIRST 4HURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH v 3TUDENTS WHO HAVE HIGH ACADEMIC ACHIEVE MENTS AND WHO ARE INTERESTED IN WORKSHOPS CAN JOIN THE !LPHA 'AMMA 3IGMA (ONOR 3OCIETY !'3 0RESIDENT 3ALVADOR /CEGUERA SAID IN ORDER FOR STUDENTS TO BE ELIGIBLE TO JOIN THE CLUB THEY MUST HAVE A MINIMUM CUMULATIVE '0! OF h7E ARE TRYING TO VOLUNTEER ON AND OFF CAMPUS AND WE ALSO GO TO REGIONAL AND STATE CONFERENCES v /CEGUERA SAID
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! GROUP OF COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENTS WITNESSED THE LATEST TECH NOLOGICAL ADVANCES FIRSTHAND AT A CONFERENCE HELD IN 3AN &RANCISCO #OMPUTER SCIENCES PROFESSOR 4OM -URPHY TOOK A GROUP OF STUDENTS TO THE )NTEL $EVELOPERS &ORUM WHICH WAS HELD FROM 3EPT 4HE )NTEL $EVELOPER &ORUM IS A YEARLY CONFERENCE THAT DISCUSSES AND SHOWCASES THE LATEST INNOVA TIONS IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 4HE STUDENTS WERE ABLE TO ATTEND ONE OUT OF THE THREE DAYS THE CON
FERENCE WAS HELD $URING THE CONFERENCE STUDENTS LISTENED TO KEYNOTE SPEECHES FROM TOP )NTEL EXECUTIVES ATTENDED TECH NICAL SESSIONS BY )NTEL AND INDUSTRY EXPERTS AND WITNESSED THE LATEST INNOVATIONS AND FUTURE TECHNOLOGY FROM MORE THAN LEADING COM PANIES -URPHY HAS HAD A LONG HIS TORY WITH )NTEL WORKING WITH 0AUL 3TEINBERG THE HEAD OF )NTEL S !CADEMIC #OMMUNITY AND IS ONE OF )NTEL S !CADEMIC #OMMUNITY "LACK "ELTS A HIGH HONOR GIVEN BY )NTEL RECOGNIZING CONTRIBUTIONS IN TEACHING PARALLEL PROGRAMMING $UE TO HIS CONNECTION WITH )NTEL -URPHY WAS ABLE TO REQUEST !$6%24)3%-%.4
AND OBTAIN PASSES FOR HIMSELF AND HIS STUDENTS -URPHY SAID THAT BY TAKING STU DENTS TO THE CONFERENCE HE CAN SHOW THEM WHAT THEY ARE LEARNING IN COL LEGE APPLIES IN THE REAL WORLD (E HOPES THAT HIS STUDENTS WILL FEEL INSPIRED AFTER ATTENDING THE EVENT h) WANT TO CHANGE THEIR LIVES v HE SAID h) WANT TO HELP GUIDE STUDENTS TO A WAKE UP CALL ) WANT THEM TO BE IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THEY CAN SEE WHAT THEY WANT TO DO IN THE FUTURE v #OMPUTER SCIENCE MAJOR -ICHIAL 'REEN SAID THAT HE LEARNED A LOT ABOUT PROGRESS IN PARALLEL PROGRAM MING
0ARALLEL PROGRAMMING ALSO KNOWN AS PARALLEL COMPUTING IS WHEN MULTIPLE PROCESSORS ARE USED SIMULTANEOUSLY TO SOLVE CALCULA TIONS h) LEARNED ABOUT )NTEL S TREADING BUILDING BLOCKS WHICH IS A PARALLEL PROGRAMMING SOLUTION AND THEY HAVE KITS AVAILABLE TO SCHOOLS AND CLUBS THAT ARE INTERESTED v 'REEN SAID HE IS CURRENTLY TRY ING TO OBTAIN ONE OF THESE KITS FOR THE COLLEGE S 0ARALLEL 0ROGRAMMING #LUB -ICHAEL 3MITH WAS ABLE TO PARTICIPATE IN ONE OF THE HANDS ON LABS THAT WERE FEATURED AT THE FORUM 3MITH SAID THAT HE WAS ABLE TO ATTEND A HANDS ON !NDROID LAB
WHERE HE WAS ABLE TO WORK WITH !NDROID S (ONEYCOMB AND ' I N G E R B R E A D OPERATING SYS TEMS -ANY OF -URPHY THE STUDENTS WHO ATTENDED THE CONFERENCE WERE IMPRESSED BY THE TECHNICAL SESSIONS AND DEMONSTRATIONS SHOWCASED #OMPUTER SCIENCES MAJOR %DWARD 4HANG SAID MOST OF THE PRESENTERS WERE MANUFACTURERS h4HE PRODUCTS FEATURED SHOW THE FUTURE IN TECH AND THINGS YOU CAN EXPECT TO SEE IN THE MARKET SOON v 4HANG SAID
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4HE FULL RANGE OF CHOCOLATE S VERSA TILITY WILL BE ON DISPLAY AT THE FIRST EVER #HAMPAGNE AND #HOCOLATE %VENT IN THE 4HREE 3EASONS 2ESTAURANT ON /CT FROM NOON TO P M %XHIBITING BOTH THE TRADITIONAL AND UNCON VENTIONAL EVERY DISH AT THE CULINARY ARTS DEPARTMENT S FALL THEMED PRODUCTION WILL INFUSE THE KEY INGREDIENT ASIDE AN ARRAY OF TOP NOTCH LIQUEURS WINES CHAMPAGNES AND NON ALCOHOLIC DRINKS h)T S TO SHOWCASE CHOCOLATE AND ITS VER SATILITY ITS USE IN BOTH SWEET AND SAVORY APPLICATIONS AND THINGS THAT JUST GO WELL WITH CHOCOLATE v STUDENT 3EAN 7OODBURN SAID h)T S GOING TO BE A LOT OF FUN v &UELED BY THE HIGH DEMAND FOR A FALL SUPPLEMENT TO THE ANNUAL &OOD AND 7INE %VENT IN THE SPRING THE TWO EVENTS ALSO SHARE THE SAME GOAL !LL THE PROCEEDS GATHERED FROM BOTH PRO DUCTIONS GO TOWARD THE DEPARTMENT S CULINARY SCHOLARSHIP WHICH SENDS STUDENTS TO TRAIN ABROAD #ULINARY ARTS DEPARTMENT #HAIRPERSON .ADER 3HARKES SAID h)NSTEAD OF JUST HAVING ONE SPRING EVENT TO FUNDRAISE WE WILL HAVE THIS EVENT SO THAT WE CAN SEND MORE KIDS UPWARD v )N THE SUMMER OF SIX STUDENTS FLEW TO #HINA TO STUDY BENEATH CELEBRITY CHEF -ARTIN 9AN AND STUDENTS WERE SENT THIS PAST SUMMER TO TRAIN IN )TALY 4HOUGH NOT SET IN STONE THE SUMMER GROUP WILL LIKELY RETURN TO )TALY !T THE COST OF PER PUPIL 3HARKES SAID HE IS HOPEFUL THAT THE FUNDS GAINED FROM THE #HAMPAGNE AND #HOCOLATE EVENT WILL BE ENOUGH TO SEND ONE OR TWO STUDENTS MORE THAN LAST YEAR (OWEVER CULINARY ARTS INSTRUCTIONAL ASSIS
“People will be able to wander through and get familiar with the department a little bit. You should be able to walk through this and very comfortably have a little bit of everything.” 3EAN 7OODBURN
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TANT (EATHER +ANE SAID THAT FUNDRAISING IS NOT THE ONLY AIM %SSENTIALLY COORDINATED BY THE STUDENTS THEMSELVES THE EVENT PREPARATION TEACHES INDUSTRY SKILLS AND SHOWCASES THE STUDENTS ABILITIES h4HIS IS ANOTHER CHANCE TO TELL THE COM MUNITY WHAT WE RE DOING HERE AND DEVELOP OUR FAN BASE v SHE SAID !TTENDANTS OF THE AFFAIR WILL BE GIVEN AN UP CLOSE VIEW OF THE CULINARY DEPARTMENT S INNER WORKINGS WITH THE KITCHEN ACTING AS SERVING GROUNDS FOR THE STUDENT S CHOCOLATE PREPARATIONS !DDITIONALLY A LIVE PERFORMANCE BY $* #HOCOLATE "EATS WILL KEEP THE PARTY LIVELY AS GUESTS MINGLE AND SAMPLE MORE THAN CONCOCTIONS FROM BEEF MEDALLIONS DUSTED IN CHOCOLATE TO CHOCOLATE DIPPED BACON h0EOPLE WILL BE ABLE TO WANDER THROUGH AND GET FAMILIAR WITH THE DEPARTMENT A LITTLE BIT v 7OODBURN SAID h9OU SHOULD BE ABLE TO WALK THROUGH THIS AND VERY COMFORTABLY HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING v 4HE EVENT COSTS PER PERSON AND TICK ETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT THE 4HREE 3EASONS 2ESTAURANT OR AT THE DOOR )F THIS SEEMS AT ALL STEEP THE QUALITY OF INGREDIENTS AND BEVERAGES EASILY MAKE IT A STEAL 7OODBURN SAID h)F IT WEREN T FOR THE AMOUNT OF DONATED CHOCOLATE IT WOULD BE DOUBLE THAT v HE SAID
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$OMINATION IN ALL THREE ASPECTS OF THE GAME PROPELLED THE FOOTBALL TEAM AS IT VANQUISHED -ENDOCINO #OLLEGE AT #OMET 3TADIUM 3ATURDAY #ONTRA #OSTA #OLLEGE OVERALL IN THE "AY 6ALLEY #ONFERENCE WAS NEARLY UNSTOPPA BLE OFFENSIVELY AGAINST THE %AGLES OVERALL IN THE -ID %MPIRE #ONFERENCE LED BY THE MAN UNDER CENTER *EFFERY !NDERSON 4HE SOPHOMORE QUARTERBACK THREW THREE TOUCHDOWN PASSES TO THREE DIFFERENT RECEIVERS AND ALSO RAN THE BALL IN FOR A SCORE h7E WANTED TO ESTABLISH OUR OFFENSIVE AUTHORITY v !NDERSON SAID h/UR GAME PLAN WAS TO GET THE BALL OUT TO OUR PLAYMAKERS QUICKLY AND WE RE BLESSED WITH THE DEPTH AND THE TALENT OFFENSIVELY TO DO SO v !NDERSON LED ALL PASSERS WITH YARDS COMPLETING OF ATTEMPTS BUT ALSO THREW ONE INTER CEPTION AS TIME EXPIRED IN THE THIRD QUARTER h*EFF WAS VERY EFFICIENT v #OMET COACH !LONZO #ATER SAID h(E DIS TRIBUTED THE BALL WELL AND AFTER A HORRIBLE PERFORMANCE LAST WEEK AT ,OS -EDANOS #OLLEGE HE BOUNCED BACK WITH A REALLY BIG GAME v !NDERSON S FIRST TOUCHDOWN PASS WAS A YARD STRIKE TO TIGHT END $ELTON %DWARD *R h) SAW NINE DEFENDERS IN THE BOX AND ) KNEW ONE OF THEM WAS COMING FREE v !NDERSON SAID h) KNEW ) HAD TO GET THE BALL TO MY RECEIVER QUICKLY v 4HE BLITZING %AGLES VACATED MIDFIELD AND LEFT NO DEFENDERS TO KEEP %DWARD FROM RUNNING FREE FOR AN EASY SCORE 4HE #OMETS HAVE NOT BEGUN A
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Tailgate party encourages school spirit, community Staff arranges traditional event with food, music
4HE EVENT HELPS #ONTRA #OSTA #OLLEGE STUDENTS FEEL THEY ARE PART OF A COMMUNITY %/03 OFFICE ASSISTANT #ULOZ $AVIS SAID 4HE NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS HOWEVER DID NOT MATCH LAST YEAR S RESULT h 4HE TAILGATE PARTY TOOK A WHILE AND IT STARTED "Y !LEC -URILLO !33)34!.4 30/243 %$)4/2 OFF SLOW v 2EYNOLDS SAID AMURILLO ADVOCATE GMAIL COM 7HILE LAST YEAR S TAILGATE PARTY ATTRACTED MANY ! TAILGATE PARTY NEAR #OMET 3TADIUM ENCOUR PEOPLE THIS YEAR COLLEGE STAFF FOUND PARTICIPANTS AGED SCHOOL SPIRIT AND SUPPORT FOR BOTH THE FOOTBALL EATING THE SUPPLIED FOOD BUT LEAVING TO GO ELSEWHERE RATHER THAN SITTING IN THE PROVIDED TEAM AND THE COLLEGE BEFORE THE (OMECOMING FOOTBALL GAME ON “We want to show that CHAIRS !LTHOUGH THE MAJORITY OF 3ATURDAY h)T S AN OPPORTUNITY TO ADVER our school is alive and PARTICIPANTS WERE STUDENTS ### ALUMNI COULD ALSO NOTICE THE TISE THE GAME AND BRING CAMARADE well.” SCHOOL SPIRIT *ACKSON SAID RIE FOR THE COLLEGE COMMUNITY v h 4HE ALUMNI CAN FEEL THE -ARKETING AND #OMMUNICATIONS +EN 2EYNOLDS
NOSTALGIC ATMOSPHERE WHEN THEY #OORDINATOR -ICHELE *ACKSON %/03 COORDINATOR ARRIVE v SHE SAID SAID ### (OMECOMING QUEEN ,ALICA 3ESSION SAID $URING THE EVENT HELD IN ,OT THE PARTICIPANTS WERE SERVED FREE FOOD AND LISTENED TO MUSIC PROVIDED THE TAILGATE PARTY IS MORE THAN A FESTIVITY h)T GETS COLLEGE STUDENTS BACK TOGETHER AND OFF BY !LL /CCASION $* 3ERVICES h7E WANT TO SHOW THAT OUR SCHOOL IS ALIVE THE STREETS AND HELPS THE COMMUNITY IN THAT SENSE AND WELL v OWNER OF THE $* SERVICE AND %/03 IN GENERAL v 3ESSION SAID /THER (OMECOMING EVENTS INCLUDED THE "LUE #OORDINATOR +EN 2EYNOLDS SAID *ACKSON SAID THE TAILGATE PARTY IS ONE OF MANY 3ILVER 2ALLY HELD ON 4HURSDAY AND THE (OMECOMING TRADITIONAL FESTIVITIES THAT LED UP TO THE (OMECOMING KING AND QUEEN CROWNING PRESENTATION DURING HALF TIME OF THE FOOTBALL GAME GAME !$6%24)3%-%.4
RECEIVER 0HADRAE 7HITE TOOK THE OPENING KICKOFF YARDS FOR A TOUCHDOWN AND ### NEVER LOST THE LEAD $URING THE FINAL MINUTES OF THE LAST TWO GAMES THE TEAM HAS BEEN USING A hWILDCATv OFFENSIVE FORMA TION WITH RECEIVER 2ONALD "UTLER TAKING SNAPS FROM THE SHOTGUN )N THE FOURTH QUARTER AGAINST THE %AGLES "UTLER HANDED THE BALL OFF TO WIDE RECEIVER *ORDAN -ORROW WHO BURST YARDS FOR A TOUCH DOWN ### WAS THE BETTER TEAM 3ATURDAY BUT TO THE DISMAY OF #ARTER THE #OMETS WERE PENAL IZED SIX MORE TIMES THAN THEIR OPPONENT h)T S REALLY SLOPPY v #ARTER SAID h4HE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS WE RE GOING TO WORK HARDER TO TIGHTEN THAT AREA OF OUR GAME UP v 4HE FOOTBALL TEAM S PENALTIES AGAINST THE %AGLES MARKS THE THIRD
STRAIGHT WEEK THAT THE #OMETS HAVE BEEN FLAGGED AT LEAST TIMES !N UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT PENALTY NULLIFIED WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN A YARD FUMBLE RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN /N A THIRD DOWN IN THE THIRD QUARTER DEFENSIVE LINEMAN $ONNELL ,EWIS *R RECORDED HIS SECOND SACK OF THE GAME BRINGING HIS SEASON TOTAL TO A TEAM LEADING b ### FINISHED THE GAME WITH THREE QUAR TERBACK SACKS h)T PRESSURING THE QUARTERBACK ALL STARTS IN THE FILM ROOM KNOW ING THE OFFENSIVE LINE S TENDENCIES v ,EWIS SAID h) HAVE THE SKILL BUT IT WAS THE STUDYING AND COACHING DURING THE WEEK THAT MADE THE DIFFERENCE v (E ALSO SAID THE DEFENSIVE LINE MEN WORKED A LOT ON KEEPING THE OPPOSING QUARTERBACK CONTAINED IN THE POCKET BECAUSE IT S BEEN A PROB LEM FOR THEM LATELY
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/UTMATCHED ˆ #OMET SETTER 3AMANTHA DE LA #RUZ FRONT LEFT BUMPS THE BALL INTO THE NET DURING A MATCH AGAINST .APA 6ALLEY #OLLEGE IN THE 'YMNASIUM ON 7EDNESDAY #ONTRA #OSTA #OLLEGE LOST ITS FIRST GAME OF CONFERENCE PLAY TO THE 3TORM IN THREE STRAIGHT SETS
4HE #OMETS MADE ATTEMPTS TO TURN UP THEIR DEFENSIVE INTENSITY EARLY IN THE GAME AFTER STARTING WITH AN ACE BY 3TORM SETTER -ISSY 0ATICELLI ON THE WRONG SIDE OF AN RUN FORC "Y %RIC $UNKINS ING THE #OMETS TO TAKE AN EARLY TIMEOUT !33)34!.4 30/243 %$)4/2 /FFENSIVELY THE #OMETS DID NOT SPARK UNTIL EDUNKINS ADVOCATE GMAIL COM SOPHOMORE !LLYCE %SCORCIA BLOCKED A SPIKE FROM .6# MIDDLE BLOCKER -ACIE 3CHWEIZER 5NFORCED ERRORS REPEATEDLY HURT THE #OMETS #OMET OUTSIDE HITTER -ELANIE 2AQUEL CON DURING THEIR MATCH AGAINST .APA 6ALLEY #OLLEGE TINUALLY PLAYED OUT OF POSITION AND POPPED THE SHOWING AN INABILITY TO HIT THE BALL OVER THE NET BALL UP IN THE AIR IN AN EFFORT TO RETURN IT OVER THE NET GIVING AWAY EASY POINTS )N THE FIRST SET 0ARTICELLI 4HE #ONTRA #OSTA #OLLEGE ScoreBoard VOLLEYBALL TEAM LOST ITS FIRST YELLED h'O v TO HER TEAM MATES WHEN THE BALL WAS HIT CONFERENCE MATCH IN STRAIGHT 3TORM DEF #OMETS BY 3TORM PLAYERS TO THE BACK SETS AT HOME 7EDNESDAY NIGHT LEFT CORNER ON TWO CONSECU TO THE 3TORM AND .EXT GAME TIVE PLAYS KILLING ANY CHANCE OF THE #OMETS MAKING THE 4HROUGHOUT THE GAME 4ODAY VS #OLLEGE OF #OMET FRONT LINE PLAYERS !LAMEDA P M MATCH INTERESTING 3AMANTHA DE LA #RUZ AND 4HE SECOND SET FOR THE &OLLOW THIS GAME LIVE AT OUTSIDE HITTER %LVI &IGUEROA #OMETS WAS NO DIFFERENT TWITTER COM ACCENTADVOCATE WATCHED THE BALL DROP TO THE THAN THE FIRST WITH THE 3TORM COURT BETWEEN THEM RATHER SERVICE SHOTS MAKING THE THAN RETURNING THE SERVES GIVING THE 3TORM #OMETS LOOK UNORGANIZED EASY POINTS ,ATE IN THE SECOND SET BLOCKS BY BOTH h.APA IS CONSIDERED THE BEST TEAM IN CON &IGUEROA AND %SCORCIA APPEARED TO GIVE THE FERENCE AND WE WERE UP AGAINST THEM SHORT #OMETS LIFE BUT THE EFFORTS WERE INEFFECTIVE AS HANDED BUT WE ARE BETTER THAN WHERE WE WERE OTHER PLAYERS WERE OUT OF POSITION AFTER THE LOSS OF OUR PLAYERS v MIDDLE BACK ,YNN 'OING INTO THE THIRD SET THE #OMETS LOOKED )OUSA SAID LIKE THEY DIDN T HAVE ANY MORE FIGHT LEFT IN 4HE #OMETS PLAY THEIR NEXT GAME TODAY AT THEM GIVING AWAY EASY SERVICE POINTS AND ACES ON CONSECUTIVE PLAYS BY PLAYERS +AYLIE -ARTIN HOME AGAINST #OLLEGE OF !LAMEDA AT P M !LTHOUGH THE #OMETS OVERALL IN AND *ESSICA "RUTON 4HE 3TORM JUMPED OUT TO AN EARLY LEAD THE "AY 6ALLEY #ONFERENCE WERE SHORT HAND ED PLAYING WITHOUT SUBSTITUTES THEY DISPLAYED PRIMARILY WITH UNFORCED ERRORS BY THE #OMETS AN UNCOORDINATED EFFORT THAT SHOWED THROUGH ULTIMATELY LEADING TO ### S SIXTH LOSS OF THE OUT THE GAME WITH GLIMPSES OF FRUSTRATION IN SEASON &OR MOST OF THE THIRD SET MIDDLE BACKER BETWEEN /UTSIDE HITTER -AELANIE 2AQUEL SAID h7E .ICOLE 2AMBO SERVED FOR THE 3TORM HITTING CAME OUT SHORT HANDED WITH ONLY SIX PLAY FOUR ACES AND CAUSING UNFORCED ERRORS BY THE ERS ABLE TO PERFORM 4HAT HURT US A LOT IN THIS ENTIRE #OMET DEFENSE GAME v
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4HE MEN S SOCCER TEAM STRUGGLED OFFEN SIVELY IN A LOSS TO .APA 6ALLEY #OLLEGE AT HOME &RIDAY 4HE LONE GOAL OF THE GAME WAS SCORED BY 3TORM FORWARD *ESUS 'OMEZ OFF OF A FREE KICK IN THE SECOND HALF MINUTES INTO THE GAME ### DEFENDER *AMAL !LZANBAAI SAID h7E RE PLAYING GOOD 7E JUST LOST OFF A FREE KICK v 4HE #OMET DEFENSE GAVE A SOLID EFFORT
THROUGHOUT THE GAME BUT BROKE DOWN ON THE FREE KICK ATTEMPT 4HIS IS THE SECOND TIME THIS SEASON THAT THE MEN S SOCCER TEAM HAS LOST A GAME ON A LATE FREE KICK 4HE FIRST TIME WAS ON 3EPT AGAINST &EATHER 2IVER #OLLEGE 4HE #OMETS IN THE "AY 6ALLEY #ONFERENCE ONLY MANAGED SHOTS ON GOAL COMPARED TO BY .6# IN THE "6# #OACH 2UDY :ELLER SAID THE TEAM IS LACK ING COMMUNICATION AND MENTAL CONCENTRA TION (E ALSO SAID THAT THE OFFENSE IS MISSING ITS BEST FORWARD -AYNOR 'UERRA WHO WAS OUT WITH A SEPARATED SHOULDER HE SUSTAINED DUR ING PRACTICE THE DAY BEFORE THE GAME h4HEY NEED COMMUNICATION TO KEEP ORGANIZED AND WIN GAMES v HE SAID 4HE MEN S SOCCER TEAM PLAYS ITS NEXT
!LZANBAAI SAID h7E EXECUTED THE GAME GAME AT HOME AGAINST -ODESTO *UNIOR PLAN WELL BUT WE JUST COULDN T SCORE v #OLLEGE ON &RIDAY AT P M 4HE #OMETS WERE ONLY ABLE 4HE #OMET DEFENSE TO MAKE ONE TRIP TO .6# TERRI WAS UNDER PRESSURE THE ScoreBoard TORY IN THE FIRST HALF ENTIRE FIRST HALF BUT STILL )N THE SECOND HALF ### S MANAGED TO HOLD OFF THE 3TORM OFFENSE CAME ALIVE BUT IT COULD 3TORM S OFFENSE BY NOT #OMETS NOT SCORE ANY GOALS ON ITS ALLOWING A GOAL OPPORTUNITIES %VEN THOUGH THE .EXT GAME ### MIDFIELDER !DAN #OMETS DEFENSE GAVE &RIDAY VS -ODESTO -ARTINEZ SAID THE STRIKERS UP THE WINNING GOAL *UNIOR #OLLEGE P M DIDN T HAVE THE CHANCE TO SCORE ON A FREE KICK IT WAS &OLLOW THIS GAME LIVE AT AND THE TEAM HAS TO WORK HARD INSTRUMENTAL IN KEEPING TWITTER COM ACCENTADVOCATE ER OFFENSIVELY THE TEAM IN THE GAME h7E RE NOT ON THE SAME ### STRIKER !NDREW "ALDERAS MISSED A WIDE OPEN SHOT ON GOAL PAGE /UR FORWARDS WEREN T CREATING OPPOR TO TIE THE GAME WITH MINUTES LEFT #OMET TUNITIES TO SCORE v HE SAID ### DEFENDER (ILBERTH )BARRA SAID IT DEFENDER #HRISTIAN (ERNANDEZ GAVE THE OFFENSE THE BALL BACK THREE TIMES IN A ROW TAKES THE TEAM A WHILE TO GET FOCUSED ON THE GAME AND ITS PASSING WASN T EFFECTIVE DURING THE FINAL MINUTES OF THE GAME
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2ELENTLESS OFFENSIVE PRESSURE OVER WHELMED THE #ONTRA #OSTA #OLLEGE WOMEN S SOCCER TEAM IN A BLOWOUT LOSS TO 9UBA #OLLEGE AT HOME &RIDAY 4HE CONSTANT ONSLAUGHT FROM THE ERS OVERALL IN THE "AY 6ALLEY #ONFERENCE IN THE FIRST HALF EVENTUALLY WORE OUT ### S "6# UNCOORDINATED AND TIMID DEFENSE h/UR TEAM DOESN T PLAY PHYSICAL ENOUGH v ### COACH .IKKI &ERGUSON SAID h)T S NOT IN THE PLAYERS COMFORT ZONE v $URING THE SECOND HALF FATIGUE SET IN AND CAUSED THE #OMETS TO PUT FORTH A LACKLUSTER DEFENSIVE EFFORT AS THEY ALLOWED FOUR GOALS 'OALKEEPER -AGALY *UNCO ATTRIBUTED THE TEAM S LACK OF STAMINA TO ITS SMALL ROSTER h7E RE GETTING BETTER BUT WE KEEP GETTING TIRED v *UNCO SAID h)F WE HAD MORE PEOPLE WE COULD BE ABLE TO REST v ### S NEXT GAME IS AGAINST #OLLEGE OF -ARIN AT HOME AT P M ON &RIDAY 4HE HESITANT SQUAD S EMBARRASSING WEAK NESS BECAME EVIDENT AFTER IT ALLOWED THE SAME ERS STRIKER TO SCORE TWO GOALS WITHIN A MINUTE OF EACH OTHER )N THE RD MINUTE 9UBA MIDFIELDER -ORGAN 'RAHAM WAS ABLE TO LAUNCH THE BALL INTO THE GOAL THROUGH SEVERAL #OMET DEFEND ERS ! MINUTE LATER ### ALLOWED 'RAHAM TO EASILY SCORE ONCE AGAIN #OMET DEFENDER -ONI 2ODRIGUEZ SAID THE TEAM NEEDS TO PRACTICE AND WORK HARDER TO TAKE THE BALL AWAY FROM OPPONENTS h/UR PLAYERS WERE NOT STICKING TO THE OTHER TEAM v 2ODRIGUEZ SAID h7E HAVE TO PUT IN THAT EXTRA EFFORT BUT WE RE ALL OUT OF SHAPE h
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