The Daily Aztec 12/1/2021

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Weds. Dec. 1 - Tues. Dec. 7, 2021 Weekly Print Edition

Vol. 108, Issue 15 www.thedailyaztec.com

San Diego State University’s Independent Student Newspaper Since 1913

Opinion WATCH OUR LIVE BROADCAST ON THURS. @ 12 PM INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Kyle Rittenhouse trial verdict “shattered any hope I had” by Aaliyah Alexander OPINION EDITOR

OPINION Marvel content has gone above and beyond, and even too far. PAGE 3

ARTS & CULTURE Film production senior Shayleen Haller’s women-led short film ‘The Obedience Project’ was recently shot in studio C. PAGE 4

MUNDO AZTECA Editor assistente Karina Bazarte viajar por Europa por primera vez. PAGE 6

SPORTS Football defeats Boise State and punches ticket to Mountain West Conference Championship. PAGE 8

INDEX News............................... 1-2 Opinion..............................3 Art..................................4-5 Mundo .............................. 6 The Back Page, Sports..... 7-8

Imagine growing up as a kid and your parents having to explain to you that certain people won’t like you just because of your skin color. As you get older, imagine your parents having to explain to you to be mindful of how you present yourself to white individuals so they won’t negatively generalize your community. Lastly, imagine your parents having to teach you that the justice system in America wasn’t built for people like you. Instead, if you were to get unjustly murdered by a white man on your way to get a pack of Skittles from the corner store or while on your morning jog, America would find some way to demonize you, not the perpetrator. Ah, if you imagined all of those scenarios and thought to yourself “hm, that would be

hell” — welcome to the life of the average Black American, my friend. In all honesty, I’m tired of talking about my experience as a Black woman in America because it seems to just be an echo in a void. My parents always taught me “stand up for what you believe in,” implying that if I do, things will surely change, but damn, my people have been doing that for centuries and we still have to deal with the modern day Jim Crow Laws. The verdict for now 18-yearold Kyle Rittenhouse who murdered two people and injured one in Kenosha, Winscosin during a protest against yet another Black man being shot by the police shattered any hope I had for humanity. It’s funny how when the justice system does work, the world is in utter shock (like in the case of George Floyd’s murderer Derek Chauvin who was found guilty), but when

Screenshot from Markus Prime’s Instagram

Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty of all charges on Nov. 19, 2021.

the justice system fails, it’s not shocking at all. When late civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hammer said the words “I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired” in 1964, she unknowingly created a

phrase generations of her community will continue to say and experience. Now in 2021, I can physically and emotionally feel the weight SEE KYLE RITTENHOUSE, PAGE 3

News Building renamed after SDSU alumnus, former business dean Charles Lamden by Eugenie Budnik STAFF WRITER

The structure formerly known as the Education and Business Administration Building was officially christened as Lamden Hall during a dedication ceremony on Nov. 17. The building has been renamed in honor of former accounting department chair and business dean Charles W. Lamden and his wife Gertrude “Trudy” Lamden. Charles Lamden was an essential figure in the establishment of the College of Business Administration at San Diego State, serving as the dean of the college from 1954 to 1965. The College of Business Administration has since been incorporated into the Fowler College of Business. Lamden served the greater SDSU community for 45 years, including teaching, mentoring

Photo by Eugenie Budnik

Charles Lamden was honored in a ceremony and reception which took place outside the newly named, Lamden Hall. Food, live music and guest speakers were part of the event.

and leadership. Bill Lamden, the son of Charles Lamden, recounted the impact his father had on the SDSU and greater San Diego community. “In the 1970s, my dad founded and accredited what is known as the Charles W.

Lamden School of Accountancy. But more importantly, he is known for his teaching and because his students loved him,” Lamden said in a oneon-one interview prior to the ceremony. Over 300 SDSU students, faculty and staff, alumni, and

community members gathered for the dedication event held at the northwest entrance of Lamden Hall. “I had Dr. Lamden as my auditor professor in 1978,” said SDSU accounting alumna Valerie Mcpherson. “He was so passionately concerned about serving the client and responsibility. It was known even then, that it was a privilege to take a course with him.” The renaming of the building to honor Charles Lamden was due in part to both his impact on SDSU, as well as the Lamden Family’s philanthropic contributions to the university. Among those invited to speak at the ceremony were university President Adela de la Torre, Dean of the Fowler College of Business George Belch and California State University SEE LAMDEN HALL, PAGE 2


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