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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25,2003

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CSU dubs
K aren S..
Haynes as
CSUSM
president
Karen S. Haynes

The California State University
(CSU) Ôoard of Trustees selected
Karen S. Haynes to be president of
Cal State University San Marcos*
Her presidency at CSUSM is
scheduled to begin Feb. 1,2004. 1
"As president j look forward to
working with the campus and
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clarify
theiinivœity's strategic plan
and vision statement, and to
betterincorporate technology
to providé additional student
access, especially in these times of
budgetary cutback^" Haynes said
in a C SÜ.ÄewsletteL

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Giving thanks'. An editorial

ByMDCEDOLAN
tragedy in our community, The fires that began in late
Pride StaiFWriter
with so many of our neighbors October have left many in our
The meaning of Thanks- affected by disaster, Thanks- community directly impacted.
giving goes far beyond the giving has become a time to For those who have lost their
friendly images of the pilgrims appreciate what you have in the homes and their possessions,
face of knowing what you can or suffered the incomprehene
a meal
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ative A
create her contract at à meeting hard pressed to argue twould be out and help your community, a family member or friend, this
hat these
later this year.
images are an accurate por- to share the essence of Thanks- Thanksgiving will mean somegiving with others. After all, thing entirely different from
or the
Haynes is currently the president trayal of the eventmages toime. if we can successfully share previous years. The flames that
these
ffer
of the University of Houston — Besides, terms ofi determining this holiday with others, then decimated over 300,000 acres
little in
Victoria and has a Ph.D in social
we can truly say that there of our county changed the lives
work from the University of Texas what iexactly Thanksgiving is meaning in the holiday of of many and forever altered
means n today's world.
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or hose few w
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giving is not definable in terms difficult one for families in Their meaning for ThanksHaynes Will replace die
applicable to any specific
giving i something
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previous présidait of CSUSM,
majority of the population: our community. Indeed, Nborth never besexperienced tnhat fully
or
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its meaning is subjective to part s
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McTarnaghan leaves off.
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a conflict
evolved into a holiday of appre- heavily on the emotions of this
Another horribly emotional
ciation and introspection.
More reporting on the elected CSUSM
president in thefollowing issue of The Pride. In the face of so much human Thanksgiving.
See THANKSGIVING, page 2
1

Thanksgiving volunteer oportunities in San Diego

By ELIZABETH BALDWIN
Pride Editor
Thanksgiving is a time for families and
friends to come together and give thanks
for the many blessings we all enjoy in our
own lives. However, the holiday season is
also a time to recognize individuals and
families in our community that are less
fortunate than us that are in need of help,
assistance, or company. Here are a few
options available for you to give your time,
monetary donation, or support during this
year's Thanksgiving holiday.

participants in Adult Care Programs at their
annual Thanksgiving luncheon.
Contact: (619) 563-5232
Volunteer opportunities available on
Thursday, Nov. 27:
George G. Glenner Alzheimer's Family
Centers
Volunteers needed to help seniors at
Encinitas, Escondido, and Chula Vista
Thanksgiving food and get into the
Volunteer opportunities available on prepare spirit.
holiday
Wednesday, Nov. 26:
Contact: (760) 480-2282
Jewish Family Service of San Diego
See VOLUNTEER, page 2
Volunteers needed to serve food to senior

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V OL.XI N O. 11

CSUSM
student
killed in
Cedar Fire

ByDIDILUND
Pride StaffWriter
Quynh Yen Chau, a business
administration student at CSUSM,
died October 26 in the Cedar fire
which blazed through her small
Lakeside home.
Born in Vietnam, Quynh moved
to San Francisco and worked as a
waitress where she met her future
husband, native San Diegan John
Pack. The
couple married
and moved to
a small cabin
off Wildcat
Canyon Road.
Chau had been"
a full time
senior finishing
her degree at
Cal State San Quynh Yen Chau
Marcos and was interested in continuing her education in a graduate
program.
"Quynh was very friendly, very
cheerful... she was always focused
on her work, a conscientious student," said family member Henry
Duong. "Each year the family has
big Thanksgiving dinner [where
she would] always talk about
school; she was a very determined
student."
Chau's family in Vietnam own
and operate a plastics company.
Chau was interested in working
with them to expand their business. Her older brother, Sinh Chau
had discussed overseas business
ventures, and Quynh had wanted
to help him bring their business to
the U.S.
On the day of thefire,a neighbor
awoke Quynh and her husband
around 1 am to warn them to evacuate. Quynh started the car while
John rescued their two large dogs.
They managed to drive away but
were somehow stopped on the dirt
road, perhaps due to engine failure
or lack of visibility. Fire officials
found the couple inside their car,
their arms wrapped around the
bodies of their beloved dogs.
Quynh Pack's ashes were
returned to Vietnam by her older
brother, Sinh Chau. She is survived
by her four brothers and sisters and
her mother, To Ha, all currently
reside in Vietnam.
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Elizabeth Baldwin Chad Spinks
Jonathan Rodley Danielle Boldt
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Mark Perrera
Roberto Fella
Melissa
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Rodriguez
Sarah Carlin
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Lisa George Michelle Wills
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Katie Sammons Ryan Mock
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Families needed to invite armed service men
&amp; women into their homes for Thanksgiving
dinner.
Contact: (619) 232-9084
Vietnam Veterans of San Diego
Volunteers needed to decorate, set up and
wash dishes at the Thanksgiving dinner.
Contact: (619) 497-0142
San Diego Thanksgiving Day
Run/Walk 2003
2nd Annual 5k run/walk through downtown
San Diego on Thanksgiving morning.
This is a great opportunity to come together
and raise money for Father Joe &amp; St. Vincent
dePaul Village.
Individuals or families can choose from the
following options:
Run/walk the 5k course on Thanksgiving
morning. Those interested can register online at www.thanksgivingrun.org. Runners/
walkers will depart Balboa Park at 8:00 a.m.
Those who cannot attend the event can send
in monetary donations or pledge a runner/
walker. Pledge checks can be made payable
to:
St. Vincent de Paul Village
Attn: Thanksgiving Day Run
3350 E Street
San Diego, California 92102-3332
Volunteers are also needed at the event.
Those who would like to donate their time can
contact Laura Kojima, volunteer services, at
(619) 645-6412.Sources used to help compile
information: wwwvolunteersandiego.org
and www.sdare.org. t

(from left to right): Sheona Tyczki of the Salvation Army and Ray Golemo of The
Knights of Columbus collect donations outside Ralph's on Twin Valley Oaks Road.

THANKSGIVING

reality that affects our community as the
holidays approach is the impact of our
country's war. Similar to previous generation afflicted with sustained American
conflicts, our generation is also masked
under the dark cloud of warfare. With San
Diego being a community intertwined with
the United States military and Marine
Corps Base, Camp Pendleton so near to our
campus, the constant conflict in Iraq and
Afghanistan will make this Thanksgiving
a difficult holiday for the families of those

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editor, published in The Pride,
represent the opinions of the
author, and do riot necessarily
represent the views of The Pride,
or of California State University
San Marcos. Unsigned editorials
represent the majority opinion
of The Pride editorial board.
Letters to the editors should
include an address, telephone
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grammar and length. Letters
should be under 300 words and
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to pride@csusm.edu, rather
than the individual editors* It
is the policy of The Pride not to
print anonymous letters.
Display and classified advertising in The Pride should not be
construed as the endorsement
or investigation of commercial
enterprises or ventures. The
Pride reserves the right to reject
any advertising.
The Pride is published weekly
on Tuesdays during the academic
year. Distribution includes all of
CSUSM campus, local eateries
and other San Marcos community establishments.

OMBUDSMAN'S
N OTES

By MICHAEL DOLAN
Pride Ombudsman
The Pride has decided to change the format
a bit for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Therefore,
the stories in this edition will focus exclusively
on the Thanksgiving holiday and our community. The news stories we are working on will
come in following issues.
In terms of the school year, the Thanksgiving break often represents that last chance to
take a breath before the final push to the end
of the semester; often times that is just what is
needed to get to the end of this race.
Please continue with the critical commentary: it will let us know if we are covering the
stories that you feel are important.
Have a great Thanksgiving break! My email
is dolan005@csusm.edu

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