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                  <text>C ALIFORNIA STATE U NIVERSITY S AN M ARCOS

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V OL. X VII NO. 15

T U E S D A Y , M A Y 8, 2 0 0 7

Forum held
to discuss
lack of Asian
American
Studies at
CSUSM
BY DAVID CHURCH
Pride Staff Writer
In hopes of raising attention to the CSUSM
community of gaining Asian-Americans
courses on campus, the Vietnamese Student
Association, Kamalayan Alliance, Asian
Pacific Student Society and Brotherhood. Academics. Prosperity. Strength. (B.A.P.S.) held a
student forum in Commons 206 On Thursday,
April 26 during University Hour.
Asian-Americans are currently 112% of the
student population and are one of the fastest

Photo by Kelly Corrigan / The Pride

In their shoes

On Monday, April 30, CSUSM's Yellow Ribbon Club displayed shoes they collected a week prior during their shoe drive. The
pairs of shoes on display near Kellogg Library signified all those who have taken their own lives. According to the American
FoundationforSuicide Prevention, suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death among college age students.

See FORUM, page 3

CSUSM at National College Training
scenarios
P aintball Championships
for safety
on campus
BY WESLEY QUACH
Pride Contributor

The ASI Paintball Sports Club
competed in the NCPA College
Paintball National Championships during the weekend of
April 20-22nd at Xdrenalin Paintball Park, located just outside
of Dallas, TX. Teams from colleges all over the country participated in the event in two divisions, Class A and Class AA. In
the Class AA division, the Cougars placed 13th out of 25 teams,
barely making the quarter finals
by one spot. "We had 8 preliminary games on Saturday," says
Jesal Naik, current team captain,
"we lost our first four games in
a row but came back strong and
See PAINTBALL, page 3

Dr. Bridget
Blanshan
named
CSUSM Dean
of Students

BY KIM ANDERSON
Pride Staff Writer

BY DAVID GATLEY
Pride Staff Writer

On Wednesday and Thursday,
May 23-24, campus police along
with other local law-enforcement
groups will be conducting active
shooter scenarios on campus.
These training drills will be
taking place on the first floor of
the Arts Building.
The area w ill b e cordoned o ff
so that no one w ill b e able t o
wander into t he t raining area.
The t raining d rill will focus on
the proper way t o clear a building t o protect students, faculty

On Friday May 4, Dr. Pat Worden
Vice President for Student A ffairs
announced the selection of Bridget
Blanshan as the new Dean of Students and AVP for Student Development Services. This comes as good
news to the campus community as
the soon t o be Dr. Blanshan has garnered much respect and admiration
from students and staff members
alike.
Dr. Blanshan has served as the
interim DOS and AVP for the last
year, and Director of Student Life &amp;

See D RILL, page 2

See BLANSHAN, page 3

Photo courtesy of Wesley Quach

omen's
Moving out and moving on from UVAWenter turns
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BY KELLY CORRIGAN
of the dorms and move on with anything better. " I really like
Pride Staff Writer
over a new leaf
their lives.
that i t's t his kind of set-up. I t's
Four years ago, in the fell
of 2003, about 460 students,
mostly f reshman, moved into
the newly constructed University Village Apartments. Fewer
than ten of those freshmen continued t o live in t he UVA for the
duration of their college education and on May 19 when they
graduate, they w ill move out

Lissa Lim will graduate with
a degree in Psychology but will
return t o CSUSM in the fell t o
earn her Masters. Lim i s originally from South San Diego, so
living in the dorms, Lim said,
"was the most convenient." I n
paying one bill that covered
internet, cable, rent, gas and
electric, Lim realized early on
that it would b e hard t o find

more of a taste of the real world.
You have t o cook for yourself.
There are n o meal plans, you
have t o learn how t o cook.
You have t o learn how t o get
along with other people and get
adjusted t o other cultures and
kinda organize the cleaning
situation. I t's kinda giving you
See MOVING OUT, page 2

BY PAMELA CASTILLO
Pride Staff Writer
In the fell o f2006, The Women's Center became a part of
CSUSM and on Wed. May 2 , the
Women's Center ended their year
with a bang with their first Growing Tree Ceremony t o honor
See GROWING TREE, page 3

This is the last
issue of The
Pride for the
semester

THANKS TO ALL OF
OUR READERS
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In the fall of 2006 when two
students enrolled in a women's
studies course titled "Women
in Performance," a course that
focused on the body image
and the female form, Professor, Karen Schaffman, assigned
her students an assignment that
would propel Jennifer Schouwe
and Alexis Macias to create a
campus organization named,
IntHERnational.
IntHERnational will become
a part of CSUSM next fall, and
it will aim to educate students in
global issues surrounding the violations of women's human rights.
IntHERnational will have a set
focus on women without voices
and women who are suppressed,
abused, murdered or forgotten.
Professor Schaffman asked to
her class to create a zine. Macias
and Schouwe created a zine titled
IntHERnational with Barbara
Whalen, Randi Leyva and Celeste
Lampro. "The assignment was
designed to artfully address any
women's issues or a topic concerning women," Schouwe and
Macias said. The zine focused
on women from Afghanistan,
Guatemala, Kenya, India and the
United States. Each section of
the zine informs its readers on
women of various regions. The

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IntHERnational's table during CSUSM's International Fair

Schouwe and Macias both
agree that CSUSM students
actively participate in the community and in the academic setting to gain knowledge and grow.
"The importance of having a
club like IntHERnational that
raises awareness and discussion
about women's issues is clear,"
Schouwe and Macias said. "As
IntHERnational relates to greater
San Diego, establishing a grassroots connection on campus
breeds a more lasting and honest
beginning for larger community
connections."
Schouwe and Macias plan
on hosting events including art
exhibits and performances by
dance and acting groups. In order
to help local women and their
families, Schouwe and Macias
also plan on volunteering with
CSUSM students for local nonprofit organizations. "In all honesty, we encourage students, faculty, and any community member
to offer suggestions or input as to
how we can be most effective as
an organization in encouraging
people to become more involved
in our cause," said Schouwe and
Macias.
For more information on getting involved with IntHERnational, contact Jennifer Schouwe
atschou001@csusm.eduor Alexis
Macias at macia005@csusm.
edu.

Afghanistan section speaks of
girls as young as 11 or 12 who
have been given away in marriage to repay a debt. The zine
also offers information for readers to donate to RAWA, the oldest
socio-political organization of
Afghan women. The zine also
provides information on female
genital mutilation in the Maasai
community of Kenya. The zine
describes how the 5,000 year old
practice of removing the entire
clitoris and labia is unwanted
among women but the practice
is the only means of acceptance

of women in the community. The
zine also features information on
women of Guatemala, India and
the United States.
Following the zine project, each
student took part in a performance
that included a vigil and an art
interpretation of each zine. After
the performance, Schouwe and
Macias said, "Karen offered her
enthusiasm in suggesting we conduct our performance for the entire
school. Alexis and I then thought
more about the impact our message
would have, but on a more lasting
level, such as starting a club."

an actual weapon loaded with
blanks, so there will be noise.
"We want the community to
know what we are doing,"
Miller said. "We hope that this
will prevent community members f rom being alarmed by the
large number of officers storming buildings." In the scenarios,
law-enforcement will be using
plastic g uns that look identical
to their actual weapons.
During these drills, police
will have people there dressed as
students and teachers. Campus

police also intend to send out sity of these scenarios. These
messages alerting students of drills will be conducted with the
these drills to test how effec- cooperation and participation of
tive their communications sys- other law-enforcement units such
tems are. They will also simulate as the San Marcos Police Departlocking down buildings, but not ment and the Sheriff's Departby actually locking them down ment.
during the drills.
Last month's Virginia Tech
The last active shooter scenario shootings have made campuses
drills were conducted in 2004. nationwide wary. The campus
Since then, the campus police police at Cal State San Marcos
force has dramatically changed. are doing everything they can to
There are no police officers from assure the safety of students, fac2004 still employed by campus ulty and staff
police, further proving the neces-

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that the d rill is mainly about
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independence, teaching you to
live on your own."
D uring her four years, Lim
lived with foreign exchange
students f rom China, Sweden,
North Korea and England and
grew strong bonds with each of
them. "I t hink because they're
t rying to get adjusted to our culture, they're a lot more respectful." Lim said. This summer,
Lim will spend three weeks
in England and will live in
the home of one of her current
roommates.
"Hanging out with my roommates has been the best," Lim
said. "When we have our cleaning day or when i t's someone's
birthday, we decorate the whole
apartment and throw a party for
them. We have a message board
in our kitchen and we write each
other messages and things like
that. Spending time with them
was the best part."
Steven Butler, a Literature
and Writing major originally
f rom Lake Arrowhead, chose
to live in the dorms "because it

was the thing to do." During his
Fabby Hernandez, a Global very, v ery d ifferent," H ernansophomore year, Butler received Business major f rom Riverside, dez s aid. " I love it. It g ives me
a scholarship that would require moved into the UVA because f irst p riority t o get t o k now
him to stay in the UVA. During she said, "I really j ust d idn't o ther p eople on a d eeper level
his j unior year, Butler became a know anyone or anything about t han w hat t hey would show
Resident Advisor. "The level of moving away f rom home. It j ust t heir f riend. T hey m ight not
involvement really helped the seemed like the obvious choice b e my f riend b ut if t hey n eed
college experience I was having in convenience and knowing m e, t hey'll s kip t hrough all t he
because when I became an R.A., what t o do."
f akeness a nd I get t o k now t he
I became really involved and I
Originally f rom Riverside, r eal p erson."
began setting goals and I knew Hernandez's first expectations
A s an R.A., Hernandez has
what I wanted to do."
of college dorm life were based also come t o t erms with the j ob's
Butler's experiences as an off of movies she had seen. challenges. "People don't expect
R A and as a resident were dis- "Drinking, partying, hot people you to be you're f riend because
tinctly different. "Living with r unning round, tons of commu- they see you as an authority,"
roommates the first time was nity outside- what you would Hernandez said. " I've actukinda interesting. I didn't really normally expect out of a movie," ally stuck with my f riends f rom
understand how filthy people Hernandez said.
f reshman year and sophomore
can be." As an R.A., Butler said,
A fter settling into the UVA, year. My other two years, I
"They train you but you don't Hernandez learned instantly c an't make f riends because I
really get what it's all about that her expectations would not
write them up."
until you're actually doing it. match the reality of CSUSM colThis summer, Hernandez will
You worry about your residents, lege life. "Noticing that it wasn't
work as an intern in Spain where
I would stay up all night some- really like that was a relief,"
she will hope to find a job.
times worrying about them- and Hernandez said. "As I started
" In the beginning," Hernandez
then balancing school."
to get more involved and cre- said, "everyone told me, ' these
When Butler graduates, he ated more ties with San Marcos,
are the best years of your life,'
will look into MFA programs it was j ust easy to stay here and
and it's been t rue. They've been
in Creative Writing. What he's then I started working here."
awesome. And coming here, I 'm
g rateful for f rom the UVA,
In 2005, H ernandez b ecame j ust that much more prepared to
Butler said, is "The f riends I've a R esident A dvisor f or t he
f ace the real world a fter gradumade."
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those who have contributed, volunteered their time, and made donations during the budding center's first
year. Representatives from a variety
of departments, student organizations,
and clubs were in attendance, including representatives of the Women's
Studies Department, PAN, LGBTA,
Triota, and members of ASI. "Without allies like yourselves, none of
this would have been possible," said
Lissa Lim, co-founder of the Women's
Center.
The event celebrated the success of
the Women's Center and its leading
ladies: Morgan Hoodenpyle, Programming and Events Coordinator, Cheyenne Barr, Director of Men's Activism and Outreach, Hermina Ramirez,
Director of Women's Activism and

From F O R U M , page 1
growing ethnic groups at CSUSM. The
growing number of students who want an
Asian-American course is on the rise.
Graduate student Patricia Guevana
said to the 60 students and faculty
in attendance, "We have studies for
women; there are Latino studies and
African-American studies, but we do
not have a voice for Asian-Americans." Freshman Bryant Vuong said,
"Mostly what we know of our culture
is from our parents."
The meeting brought up issues of
language and how this generation of
Asian-American students feels that
they have lost or are losing their language as well as their culture.
Guevana said, "Not many of you
have had an opportunity to take an
Asian-American class, and if you

From P A I N T B A L L , page 1
won the last four, ending up with a 44 record overall." Currently, the Cougars are ranked 19th in the nation out of
65 teams for Class AA and are hoping

Outreach and Lissa Lim, Operations
Coordinator.
"It seems unfair that the four of us get
credit when really it's been a team effort.
We have come far this year. Look at us.
This is our family. We are here together.
We are here because we all beliçve in
the same things," Lim said.
Cheyenne Barr gave a solo a-cappella performance of a tune that she
wrote to honor several volunteers.
The ditty was a spin on the Inez and
Charlie Foxx version of "Mockingbird." Barr asked guests to stand as
their names popped up in the lyrics.
The Women's Center distributed
25 certificates of appreciation to student leaders of CSUSM, along with
earth toned t-shirts decorated with
the image of the growing tree displaying many of the participant's names.
About sixty-five invitations were sent

out for the ceremony.
A slide show featuring volunteers
brought the event to a close on a cheerful note and left participants laughing
away at all the good memories they had
shared while working together. Out
of all the events the Women's Center
hosted in the past year, Hoodenpyle
said, "The most popular event of the
semester was the singer, songwriter
Ellis, who is a lesbian performer."
Following the slide show, guests
were asked to check underneath their
seats for a purple ribbon, and winners
possessing the ribbons received bonsai
trees for a prize.
Lim closed her speech with a quote,
"Margaret Mead was right when she
said, 'Never doubt that a small group
of thoughtful, committed citizens can
change the world. Indeed that's the
only thing that ever has.'"

have, it has been somewhere else."
With high hopes of gaining support
of fellow students, Guevana and fellow
students passed a petition around the
room to gain signatures in hopes of
imposing the importance of courses
on Asian-American culture on President Karen Haynes and the rest of the
CSUSM community.
But having courses placed on the
agenda is only a starting point. Students also hope to give future students
an opportunity to minor in AsianAmerican studies, and potentially
even major in it.
But the support of fellow classmates might not be enough to gain
these courses. Liberal Studies professor Robert Yamashita said, "We can
fill the schedule with as many courses
as possible, but we cannot teach AsianAmerican courses if the students don't

enroll for them."
The professors emphasized the slow
procedure that would take place to
gain courses and the responsibility of
those students who want to register for
the classes.
"It would be a huge step back for all
of us if we were to make an approach
at adding courses for Asian-American
studies and then have three or four
students register for the class. They
would then take that course off the
schedule and add another course at
the time slot and we it would be heavy
blow to what we are trying to accomplish today," Yamashita said.
With high hopes of achieving a
course for next fall, the staff members
in attendance were able to get a better
of picture of how many students are
interested in taking a course on AsianAmerican studies.

to improve their overall standing.
Paintball is ranked the 3rd most
popular extreme sport in the United
States with over 10 million participants, according to the Sporting
Goods Manufacturers Association. In
the past 20 years, paintball has blossomed from a 'war game' played in
the woods to a legitimized tournament
sport. "People think we wear camouflage and play pretend war out in the
forest... it's nothing like that. We
play on a regulation sized field, with
rules, penalties, referees, spectators,
and media. Tournament style play is
fast and fierce," said team member
Andrew Craig. The Cougars play in a
format known as 45-man', two teams
consisting of five members each play
with a five minute time limit with one
flag in the center. The first team to
pull and hang the flag after eliminating all opposing players or the team
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The ASI Paintball Sports Club was
founded in December of 2005 by
Wesley Quach, Jonathan Antilla and
Conrad Ottey. The team has competed
in numerous national tournaments in
its existence, including two events
at Huntington Beach, CA which
attracted over 80,000 spectators. The
team competes in the National Collegiate Paintball Association (NCPA)
and the College Paintball National
Championships this year was the first
event that the team has ever flown out
to. The team practices regularly at
Velocity Paintball Park in Ramona,
CA, their home field and main sponsor. The team is also supported by
Joey&amp;Co and is working on securing
additional sponsorships.
The ASI Paintball Sports Club is
always open to try-out new potential
members. Tournament experience is
preferred, for more information please
contact team captain Jesal Naik at
jesalnaik@mac.com.

From B L A N S H A N , page 1
Leadership at CSUSM prior to that, beginning in
July 2001. When asked about her new, permanent
role Blanshan had the following to say "I am thrilled
and excited to continue with the University's growth
as well as the development of campus life. This is a
wonderful place to work, with a campus community
that students, faculty and staff can be proud of."
Blanshan went on to speak of the future for
CSUSM. "The next several years will be very exciting. We will see a broader section of in-state and
out-of-state students enroll as well as the prospect
of a building a new Student Union."
Dr. Blanshan holds a Bachelor's Degree from
Iowa State University in Business Management,
Master's Degree in Educational Leadership from
the University of San Diego, and in a few weeks is
to be awarded an Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership from the University of La Verne.

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know before taking out a loan
BY JONATHAN THOMPSON
Pride Staff Writer
Fee hikes seem to be a current trend in the California
State University system. With
each proceeding year Cougars
paw out more and more money
each semester as not only
tuition increases but other items
such as parking costs increase.
Unfortunately, the inflation
within the cost of pursuing a
higher education does not equal
the amount of money Cougars
earn. Thus, student loans offer
a much-needed band-Aid for the
situation.
The majority of student loans
start with Free Application for
Federal Student Aid. FAFSA
applications are due before July
2. FAFSA determines eligibility for student loans. Student
loans are subsidized and/or

unsubsidized. Subsidized loans
allow students to take out loans
from the federal government
without having to pay interest or
make payments while attending
school at least part-time. Subsidized loans remain interest
free and payment free until the
student has not attended school
at least part-time status within
a six-month period. Unsubsidized loans acquire interest
and require the student to make
monthly payments while attending school.
CSUSM requires all first time
student loan students to complete two items. First, students
must complete Loan Entrance
Counseling through the internet. Then students must electronically sign a loan promissory note.
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The Federal Perkins Loan
o ffers a loan primarily for
teaching credential students.
The loan focuses on certain
groups due to limited funding.
The loan requires outstanding financial need. Similar to
a subsidized l6an, payments
are required 9 months a fter the
student has stopped attending
school with at least part-time
status. As long as the student
remains in school part-time,
the loan remains interest f ree
as well.
The Cal State San Marcos
Spicer loan allows students
to take out up to $4,000 in
student loans. Also similar
to a subsidized loan, students
make payments a fter they have
stopped attending school parttime within six months. The
Director of Financial Aid and
Scholarships determines eligibility.
The Cal State San Marcos
Emergency Loan quickly allows
students to take out $500. The
loan is interest free. The loan
amount is also due at the end of
the semester. The loan becomes
available two days after processing.
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which is located in the Tukwut
courtyard on the third floor of
Craven Hall. Cougar Central
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unexplainable.
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Union, French Club, German Club
and ASI to help aid literacy in
Africa. The collection boxes are
The countdown to finals has located at ASI (Commons 206),
begun, and so has the countdown Tukwut Courtyard/Cougar Cento sell back those dreaded text- tral, the second-floor entrance to
books that have been smirking at Academic Hall, The Clarke Field
you all semester. Whether they House, outside of the bookstore,
are still untouched and in shrink outside of the library, and at the
wrap, or lifelessly drowned in buyback table in Founder's Plaza.
highlighter ink, the anticipation The sponsoring groups hope stuof what the cha-ching meter will dents will participate and donate
come in at in the University Store their unused college textbooks,
is something every student looks and the Book Drive will accept
forward to, especially with the donations until May 17.
semester's days numbered.
Additional resources students
For those on campus looking to can utilize to sell back textbooks
sell back their textbooks, Univer- are available online. Some of the
sity textbook buyback will begin more prominent buyback websites
Wednesday, May 9 and will con- are: www.ecampus.com, www.
tinue through Thursday, May amazon.com, www.half.com and
17. Students can sell their books www.textbookx.com. Simply by ^
back in Founders Plaza Monday entering in a book's ISBN #, title
through Thursday. 8 a.m. to 7 or author, each website turns up a
p.m., Friday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., and thorough search and price quote
at UVA May 15 and 16 from 5 for each book eligible for buyp.m. to 7 p.m.
back. Though none of the sites
What's that? The University offer a guaranteed buyback or a
Store won't buy your textbooks flat return rate comparative to the
back? Well, thankfully there are original cost of the book, each
other options available aside from site prices their monetary return
selling textbooks back to the Uni- competitively. Sites like eCamversity Store. As some may have pus.com also offer more money
noticed, there are large boxes for back to students if the money
the current Book Drive located credited is then used to. purchase
all over campus. The Book Drive new textbooks through the webis sponsored by the Black Student site for the future semester.
So, whether the fate of your
textbooks lies in the shelves of
the University Store, or in the
hands of children, either way you
will leave campus for the summer
with your wallet and your heart
that much more full.
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BY ALISON AFFLECK
Pride Staff Writer
Scotland is a country often passed oyer
in lieu of its cousin, Ireland. But for the
life of me I cannot understand why. It is a
land of hauntingly beautiful landscapes,
friendly peoples and amazing history. Vast
mountain ranges scrape the ceiling of billowing clouds and the sparkling Lochs and
rivers burst with life. Indeed, there is such
an amazing expanse of unspoiled countryside just waiting to be explored. Scotland
holds a host of relics and secrets and it is
not uncommon for a visitor to stumble
upon such forgotten and hidden treasures,

be it the ruins of a castle, ancient Celtic
carvings or rare spectacular wildlife- such
as the secretive sea otter or pine martin.
Scotland is a land of contradiction - of
warriors and artists, peace and chaos; and
she has something to offer everyone. From
the outdoor enthusiast, the gastronomy or
the history buff - she has it all. For me, on
a trip to the Kyle of Lochalsh; the image
of a red, twelve-pointer stage thundering
alongside an old steam train, dragon-like
with clouds of steamy breath hitting the
cool highland air is firmly imprinted into
my brain. In case you didn't realize it yet
- 1 love Scotland; it is the land of my birth,
and my home.
As an unofficial ambassador to my
homeland, I often hear the plans of future
tourists and, more often than not, they
present such an unrealistic itinerary that
I cringe - yes it is a small country but do
not be fooled! We have some of the wildest
terrain imaginable and the canny traveler
must be prepared for amazingly winding
roads, this also means that a longer amount
of time must be factored into a journey
through a mountain range, along with other
considerations, such as holdups caused
by free ranging livestock and inclement weather. In fact, stormy weather may
descend at a moments notice and the winds
and rain can carry with them the same
fervor as the magnificent landscape itself.
All of that information digested, the next
thing to realize is that there are different
and distinct cultures in Scotland, a major
divider being the highlands and the lowlands respectively. Needless to say, there is
a vastly different experience to be gained

from time spent in either of these regions.
A trip to the constantly mispronounced
Capital city of Edinburgh is a must. The
correct pronunciation is Edin-bur-UHH, as
in 'huh'. It is NOT EdinBURG (so please
do not call it that!). Apart from the Castle,
which contains the crown jewels, there are
so many places to explore in the city, far too
many to list here! Other cities worth a peek
aré Glasgow, for its amazing nightlife and
art; St. Andrews - the birthplace of golf,
Fort William with rugged Glencoe nearby
and the highest mountain in the highlands
— Ben Nevis. Inverness with its close proximity to Loch Ness and Dingwall, has so
many highland attractions within easy
reach. An often missed region of Scotland
is the Trossachs; this is Rob Roy Macgregór country and it encompasses the
stunning Loch Lomond, the tranquil village of Balquhidder and breathtaking countryside. Stirling, a really underappreciated

city in my opinion, is nearby and it is here
that you will find the Wallace monument. It
contains exhibits, a spectacular panoramic
view from the top of the monument and the
huge sword of Wallace himself!
Getting to the mainland however is
mandatory to fully appreciate the culture
of Scotland as her scores of islands have
different stories to tell. So next time you
are thinking of heading overseas, consider
Scotland, not only Ireland!
Just make sure you allocated enough time
and try to visit the Highland and Islands
too, for a real taste of life there, why not
visit all the distilleries - become a genuine
whisky connoisseur! Such a trip to Scotland
will reveal that there is much more than
bagpipes, kilts, haggis and 'Braveheart'
to enjoy...want a real surprise? - Visit the
lovely village of Plockton - we have naturally growing palm trees there! But don't
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BY JOSH SANDOVAL
Pride Staff Writer
When I was in 8th grade I went
on a field trip t o CSUSM. I don't
remember what for. That was
back in 1999 when I was 13 years
old.
I remember standing at the top
of the stairs that lead t o Science
Hall, j ust watching the students
walk around campus. I remember at the end of the day saying
I wasn't interested in going t o
that University. It didn't have
sports.
I remember a Saturday in April
of 2003 when I came to CSUSM
to take my placement tests. I was
mad because I was missing the
opening of the NBA playoffs.
I remember a day in Summer
2003 when I had orientation and
signed up for Fall 2003 courses.
I remember sitting in Arts 240,
wondering how this group of
people called the O-Team could
be so damn happy at 8AM.
I remember the tour around
campus. I remember arriving
at Commons 201, just past die
ASI offices, above the University store, and t o the l eft of the
elevator. The guide said this was
where the student newspaper had
its office. It seemed like he was
looking directly at me when he
said t hat
I remember the first Tuesday
of Spring 2004. It was 5PM and
I was waiting in the hallway of

2007
University Hall to attend my
first newspaper class. I remember these two women introducing themselves, asking why I
was interested in the newspaper.
I remember saying, " I want t o be
a sports journalist when I grow
up?
One of those women was Sarah
Carlin. I remember her calling
me on Wednesday February 11th,
telling me t o come t o campus. She
asked i f l wanted t o write a sports
column every week. I asked what
we would call i t I remember
Michael Dolan, the Ombudsman
and future editor-in-chief, sitting in a chair, helping u s come
up with a title. Sarah thought up
"Jock Talk," and I added "With
Josh."
I remember Tuesday February
17th, 2004 when the first "Jock
Talk With Josh" came o ut It was
about the dangers of ephedra
based drugs and how they were

affecting the world of sports.
Since I'm graduating this
semester, this is the final "Jock
Talk." I have learned and experienced so much because of this
column. This helped turn me
into a working journalist with the
"San Diego Union-Tribune" on
April 29th 2004.
It gave me a voice to influence.
If l wanted to talk about something, I wrote it here. I 'll never
forget when a current staff writer
told me she joined the paper
because of the article I wrote
in opposition t o the University
Hour.
This also got me into a lot of
trouble. I got my share of hate
mail when I lambasted the Winter
Olympics and when I commented
on the media's hypocrisy in the
Michael Richards incident
When my picture first accompanied the column, April 13th
2004, I found out that people

actually read this. To this day I 'm
still shocked when someone tells
me they read this.
Earlier this semester on a
Friday night I was at a restaurant
in Solana Beach when a woman
came up to me, asking if I was
Josh Sandoval. I didn't know
her, and was wondering how she
knew me. She told me she loves
my column and reads it every
week. It meant a lot t o me any
time someone came up t o me on
campus and told me they read
this.
I could fill this final column
with just names of people and
places that meant something to
me, so here are a few.
I've worked with three faculty
advisors: Jennifer Woodring,
Anthony Hurst, and Joan Anderson.
I've worked in three newspaper
rooms: Commons 201, ACD 301,
and Craven 3500.
I've worked with five editorin-chiefs: Elizabeth Baldwin, Jon
Rodley, Michael Dolan, Patrick
B. Long, and David Galley. I also
have t o mention Jason Encabo,
the current Managing Editor and

future editor-in-chief, because
I've been on the paper with him
the longest
There wasn't a Sports section
until my column came around.
My dream came true this year
when my column got pushed
t o the Opinion section because
others joined t o cover sports.
Thank you Jeremy Albers, Fernando Brown, Paul Baimbridge,
Mike Millburn, David Church,
Richard Esperti and Kyle Trembley.
I'm going t o miss this newspaper. I invested four years and
90 columns, so I know I 'll shed a
tear in F ait2007 when this is no
longer part of my life.
I don't know where I 'll be in 10
years. I could be a sports writer,
an MLB General Manager, a
national radio host, or a best selling author. Who the heck knows?
One thing I do know is I have this
column t o thank for getting me
started.
For the last time, comments can be sent to me at
Sando026@csusm.edu and the
paper at jnide@csusm.edu.

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Interviews:

Zach Braff star of "Scrubs" and "The Ex"
BY KELLY CORRIGAN
Pride Staff Writer
Oh that loveable Zach Braff. He's got a
knack for cracking us up and a taste for
music that's won him a Grammy. He's got
a dog named Roscoe, and in his spare time,
he likes to hang out with his Mends, watch
movies and read.
In his fourth film, "The Ex," B raff plays
Tom Reilly, a character struggling t o call a
handicapped person a, shall we say, an asshole? "One of things the movie addresses,"
Braff said, "is how do you deal with someone who's an asshole, they happened t o b e
in a wheelchair, but they're an asshole?
You feel so sorry for this guy because he's
had to deal with all this adversity in his
life, but he's an asshole. This guy's trying
to ruin my life, and no one will side with
me because everyone feels sorry for him."
Directed by Jesse Peretz, "The E x" stars
"Arrested Development"'s Jason Bateman
as Chip Sanders who is paraplegic and still
has a thing for Sofia Kowalski (Amanda
Peet). Sofia, a lawyer, is a new mother
and happily married to Tom. When Sofia
chooses to become a stay-at-home mom,
Tom finds it challenging to step up to the
demands of providing for his family, especially when faced with working alongside
Bateman's character, Chip.
Off camera, the two comedians hammed
it up, and according to Braff, Bateman's
jokes left him giggling like a schoolgirl.
"Mostly it's him making f un of me and
laughing at my expense. He's one of those
people, he can be making f un of you and
you're just cracking up because he's so
freakin' funny."
Growing up in New Jersey, Braff was
exposed to Manhattan's performing art
scene early on. He has memories of his
parents commuting into Manhattan to see
performances at art house theaters well
before independent films were the thing to
see. At home in New Jersey, B rafFs father
would host dinner parties for friends and
project 16-millimeter films on the wall.
Most of those movies were Woody Allen
films. "Even at a young age, before I could
possibly understand a Woody Allen movie
or anything else, I have memories of my
father celebrating the art of movies and
filmmaking."
The art of filmmaking turned into a dis-

cipline for Zach. He graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in Film and
a minor in Musical Theatre.
From there he landed a role in Woody
Allen's "Manhattan Murder Mysteries,"
where Braff said, "If you look at my face
closely for the forty five seconds I'm on
screen, you'll notice that I looked terrified.
I was in a little bit over my head."
In 2001, Braff became Dr. John "JD"
Dorian on "Scrubs." Next season's future
of "Scrubs" is uncertain. "My gut is that
it will be on, but it won't be decided until
May 15, and particularly which network. It
will either be on NBC or ABC."
As a writer, director and soundtrack
producer for "Garden State," Braff has a
thing or two to say about making films for
the aspiring film makers. "You can't talk
about it," Braff said, "No amount of taking
classes or talking about it is going to make
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"So my idea is to have all these different
artists I really love, from Imogen Heap to
Paul Simon to Chris Martin, to write original songs that, in the movie, we'll pretend
are her songs and then she'll sing them in
the movie. On the soundtrack, the artist
who wrote the song will sing the song they
wrote. That's my rough concept of an idea
and I'm going to see if I can get people to
do that."
As far as music, Braff is currently into
Regina Spektor and Ingrid Michaelson.
"I think everyone should go on MySpace.
There's this girl Schuyler Fisk. She doesn't
have an album out, but you can hear her
on MySpace. She is incredible. I think that
she's going to be a big talent." And speaking of Myspace, Braff said, "I really love
the MySpace thing. For me, it's such a cool
invention that you can have a dialogue
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spend a lot of time on developing a good
script. Anyone with a video camera can
go out there and make a video and put it
on YouTube. What sets the certain ones
apart is someone took the time and wrote a
really good script."
Although Braff frequently chooses
the music for "Scrubs,'* and has won a
Grammy for his selection of music for
"Garden State," and has directed three
music videos, Braff said, "I really don't
know anything about music, other than I
know what I like. If I can be a catalyst for
some amazing musician to help get exposure then I feel honored. I'm sure you've
seen an artist in any art form that you
love, and you j ust can't believe that no one
knows about them."
Braff is looking forward to directing
"Open Hearts," a dark drama. His excitement for "Open Heart's" soundtrack is
already bubbling up. "The lead girl in the
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next semester so youTl be hearing from
me when the paper is lacking a staff. And^

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the front page with our news editor Kelly
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. thanks so muclt for your tireless efforts,
Hour; cutting out the coupon to the tan- constant great attitude* willingness to
ning salon, searching for mistakes we've ensure your section stays on top of things,
made, seeing what's the latest Drink of and of course your random comments that
the Week, or just trying to keep up on keep me laughing throughout the day.:
campus news, I greatly appreciate your The Pride and I will certainly miss you.
I support and interest in The Pride. I
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me each week and your contributions will privileged t o have been able to w ok with
be greatly missed next semester.
you. Until next time,../- Jason EncaboI
And now to the David "D-gats-Dave" Managing Editor and incoming Editor-1
Gatley the editor-in-chief Dave, first In-Chief.
I want to say thanks for doing such an

Farewell from the Editor In Chief: David Gatley
First off, I had no idea I was
graduating at &amp;e onset. of this
semester. ; After one spends six
years in college the light at the
end of the tunnel looks more like
a microscopfc, translucent, blurry,
mirage more than anything else;
seriously, no exaggeration whatsoever. Looking back it occurs to
me that this little publication we
call The Pride is hard to define.
The lack of a college of Journalism and the prevalence of Uterature^id Writing studetrts t end^f
make Hie Pride m f e a i^gasa^r
and creative writing forum than a
being

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to unite the entire campus community and forever capture the
spirit of being young. They also
let you print stories about sex,
alcohol, drugs, rebellion, rock
and roll, abortion and anything
else controversial, underground
and altogether morally sound and
righteously awesome ;) ei
In all seriousness however, I've
been lucky enough to utilize The
Pride as a voice of the students,
at least those who spoke U p, to
take on ««^trovdrsy and concàii ;
on campus such as the new Stu*
dent Conduct Policy and issues
like PedesWan Safety R's real^
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newspaper. Aiso, L t Dou^as
Miller of the CSUSM Police. He too represents someone who is
more than just another employee
at CSUSM, he's someone who
genuinely cares for the student
That genuine concern for students is hard to find, and should
be embraced and acknowledged
by each of you. You wiQ not find
it at most universities. I would
also like to thank t&gt;ebbie Dale,;
Donna Dawn and Kyle Trembley
for then: incredible ^ ^sion and
support of each of t he student's
dawned
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dents and administration. I m t t
campus. College newspap^s are^ being said I would like to exfend |
tny deepest gratitude fbr the likes
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p f^îeal Hoss, Vice Président of
activist, the compassionate stu- Finance and Administ^ifive Serhas the coufa^e ahà • BlanAan, Joyce
dent, and the totfepreneirii|t pe-^
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hours and dedication to The Pride
make all of this happen. You are
more than our support team you
represent the standard of professionalism to which we constantly

your vision. You have the artistic
vision and dedication that make
this paper so great I leave this
paper knowing that it is in better
hands than my own, and I wish
you the best of hick, and the least
didn't forget about ya* man, thank erf drama £
you so much.
And that's it; my Oscar accepAnd most importantly I need to tance-like speech is over. Thanks
acknowledge the Pride staff. The for drudging through i t I will
students and writers who write, end as I always do, with a call to
rewrite, and write again you are action from you reading this right
now. There will be no other time
happen. The Sections Editors of in yoiur-life where you will so
easily have access to such a powonty to myself kill stories at \
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BY KENNY KING
Pride Staff Writer

Silfredo La 0 Vigo and Patrice-ann Mea d give an impromptu lesson on dancing
Agogo plays in the background.

BY KIM ANDERSON
Pride Staff Writer
On Thursday, May 3, during
university hour, the library
courtyard was rocked with the
sounds of Afro-Cuban drum and
music. Paul Huggins, a musician
and educator at Yale University
since 1969 who has played A froCuban drums for five decades,
performed with Agogo, the resident drum and dance ensemble of
Palomar College. A fter singing,
performers Silfredo La O Vigo
and Patrice-ann Mead showed

off their dancing skills, while the
drum ensemble laid down some
contagious beats.
Dozens of students gathered to
hear the distinctive drum songs
and to watch the high-energy
dancing. Performers played
congas, bongos, and other percussion instruments including a
box-shaped drum. They played
all during university hour, which
is quite a feat considering some
drum players played with only
their bare hands. As a former percussionist, I can attest that this is
truly amazing. Even playing for

Photo by Kim Anderson / The Pride
Cai State San Marcos students while

10 minutes can make an average
drummer's hands numb from all
of that drum slapping.
At the end, the band had interested students come up and learn
how to meringue. Students' skill
levels varied from the very beginning stages to those who clearly
were not dancing for their first
time. It was amazing to see how
much f un it was for students to
learn and dance. The instructors
were both very skillful dancers
whose infectious attitudes made
learning dancing a joy, and for us
observers, entertaining to watch.

"It's Beer. Hooray Beer." If
you have not already guessed,
this week's Beer of the week
is Red Stripe. Not only is Red
Stripe brewed and bottled in
Jamaica but the Ambassador
of Jamaica is also the spokesman for Red Stripe. Obviously
Jamaica is very proud of their
beer, and they have the right
to be. Red Stripe is not only a
delicious brew, but it also complements Jamaican cuisine.
I was digging through my
refrigerator hoping to find a
home cooked meal when my
roommate mentioned he had
discovered a new restaurant
just down the street. I looked at
him and said, "Let's Go." Next
thing I know we are pulling up
to Jamrock on the 101 in Encinitas. "Jamaican cuisine: this will
be a first." But I was in store for
much more. When we sat down
the first thing I ordered was a
Red Stripe. When the waitress

returned with our beers in hand
I was happy to see that these
were no ordinary Red Stripes;
these were at least 32 ounces
of delicious beer. While I was
enjoying the first couple sips of
beer, the waitress filled us in
on some of the history of Red
Stripe.
To my surprise Red Stripe
is still brewed and bottled in
Jamaica. A soda company
brewed the first Red Stripe in
1928. Americans first discovered Red Stripe during World
War II when some of our troops
were sent to Jamaica. But it
wasn't until the 1960s, when
Jamaica became independent
from Britain, that the company
could go public and really start
producing beer.
I enjoyed my Red Stripe
with and Jamaican jerk chicken
sandwich. It was delicious,
and washing it down with Red
Stripe finished it off perfectly.
"It's beer. Hooray beer."
For more information, visit
http://us.redstripebeer.com.

�BY SOPHIE BRINK/Pride Staff Writer

"Shrek the Third"
May 18

"Nancy Drew"
June 15

Shrek and Fiona are back, along with
their furry friends Donkey and Puss In
Boots. This time they face what may
be their most challenging task yet
- finding a new King for Far Far Away
after King Harold (shall we pun?)
croaks. (Well, he was a frog after all.)
Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron
Diaz and Antonio Banderas return as
the incomparable vocal cast.

It all began in 1930 with the debut of a
teen super-sleuth named Nancy Drew.
Conceived by Edward Stratemeyer,
whose brainchildren include such
well-known favorites as the Bobbsey
Twins and the Hardy Boys, the "Nancy
Drew" series was published under the
pseudonym Carolyn Keene though a
number of writers actually worked on
the series. In the soon-to-be-released
film adaptation, Emma Roberts plays
the winsome teen detective who
relocates from the fictional town of
River Heights to Hollywood, California,
and promptly finds a mystery to solve.

"Ocean's Thirteen
June 8

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Ellen Barkin and Al Pacino join in on
the fun in the sequel to the sequel to
the remake of "Ocean's Eleven." In
| "Ocean's Thirteen," Danny Ocean
| must get the gang together for one
| more heist. This time, casino owner
Willy Bank (Pacino) has it in for
Reuben (Elliott Gould). And as the
; tagline goes, "What are the odds of
| getting even? 13 to one."

¡Sum

Update your playlist wit

"Transformers"
July 4
The "robots in disguise" make it to
the big screen this summer when the
Autobots and the Décepticons bring
their battle to Earth. Which side will
you choose?

"Harry Potter and
the Order of the
Phoenix"
July 13
Harry enters his fifth year at Hogwarts
in "Harry Potter and the Order of the
Phoenix," which hits theaters just
eight days before J.K. Rowling's
newest Harry Potter hits the shelves.
This film adaptation of the fifth book
in J.K. Rowling's widely popular
series catches up with Harry after his
encounter with Lord Voldemort, whose
return the leaders of the wizarding
community refuse to acknowledge.
Troubled by disturbing dreams, Harry
must prepare for battle against the
Dark Arts while struggling with the
pains of adolescence as the girl of his
dreams begins to take an interest in
him.

Images courtesy of DreamWorks Animation
LLC; Melinda Sue Gordon, DreamWorks LL
Paramount, Warner Bros. Pictures

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BY A MANDA A NDREEN
Pride Staff Writer
With t he bright sun shining and the sweet s ummer
breeze tickling the w arm air, there is only one t hing
missing f rom your soon t o b e p erfect s ummer: t he
hot s ummer CD releases. T his summer shall b ring
many good t hings: the San Diego County Fair, 4th of
July celebrations, chlorinated and c affeinated p arties,
r oad t rips galore, beach outings and yes, the t op five
anticipated CD releases of the summer. I n my opinion, the five releases that w ill be the biggest sellers
and receive the most h ype in t he coming weeks are
Maroon 5 "It Wont' Be Soon Before Long," H anson
" The Walk," Paul McCartney " Memory A lmost F ull,"
Enrique Iglesias "Insomniac," and R ufus Wainwright
"Release t he Stars."
W ho can argue with Maroon 5 's latest single,
"Makes Me Wonder"? There is n o doubt about it t hat
t he guys are back and back with an attitude, along
with some seriously slick songs. It w on't b e long
before t he album "It Won't Be Soon B efore Long," is
in stores May 22.
D are I say it—Hanson is m aking a comeback.
Though t he brotherly t rio h as b een o ut of t he limelight
for quite some t ime now, t he once adolescent " MmmBoppers" are now all grown up. Seeing t hat I w as once
a seventh g rade teenie-bopper obsessed w ith t he t hree
" Mmm-Boppers," I w as quite s urprised t o h ear about
t heir new album " The W alk" being released on 3CG
Records May 22. Hanson, having traveled t o South
A frica and Mozambique, h as centered t he t heme of
t heir new album and single " The Great D ivide" on t he
devastating A IDS epidemic in A frica.
It would b e h ard for Paul M cCartney t o go wrong on
His upcoming release, especially since it is r umored that
h e is producing and compiling old audio t racks f rom

h is
Beatles
days
to
create
t he last ever
m ade new Beatles
song with a little help f rom
h is good friend R ingo Starr.
" Memory A lmost F ull" is due
out J une 5.
A h, E nrique Iglesias. We have m issed o ur
" hero." E nrique's latest single " Do You K now"
is upbeat even t hough its tone b ehind t he lyrics is
slightly forlorn. E nrique looks and sounds b etter
t han ever; h is b reak from t he niusic scene h as
w orn on h im well. Only 36 more sleepless nights
u ntil E nrique's album, " Insomniac" debuts June
12.
Lastly, R ufus Wainwright, t he p oetic d reamer
h e is, h as a new album entitled "Release t he
Stars," which w ill b e on store shelves May 15.
T his b eing t he songster's f ifth f ull-length album,
h is revamped and r efreshed style is s oft and delicious; p erfect f or an a fternoon c ruise along t he
coast.
Now t hat s ummer is in our m idst, p repare
yourself f or a musically mouthwatering b reak m
from studying.
Other new releases to keep your eye out for:
May 29: Cary Brothers "Who A re You"
June 12: Queens of the Stone Age "Era Vul
garis"
June 19: Mandy Moore "Wild Hope"
Rocky Votolato "The Brag &amp; The Cuss"
Bon Jovi "Lost Highway"
Brad Paisley "5th G ear"
June 26: Ryan Adams "Easy Tiger"

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