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phase of a three-phase plan that&#13;
began in a series of forums and fee increase is "necessary to almeetings in 2002. Parking and low for current parking needs"&#13;
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students and visitors to arrive as to the details of those needs.&#13;
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mental authorities. As such, the contact parking services at 760costs of operation including tick- 750-7500 or email parking sereting services, maintenance and vices at parking@csusm.edu.&#13;
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EMERGENCY SYSTEM TESTING&#13;
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CAMPUS POLICE TEST NEW SYSTEM TO HELP STUDENTS DURING A DISASTER&#13;
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Students on campus Thursday&#13;
morning April 14 may have heard&#13;
the alarm of the Campus Police&#13;
Departments Emergency Notification System in itsfirstfull-scale&#13;
test during normal business hours.&#13;
According to an email sent by Police Chief Ronald Hackenberg,&#13;
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E&#13;
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the test message sent audio alerts&#13;
clearly identifying the test nature&#13;
of the alarm through classroom&#13;
speakers and staff member telephone speakers. The test procedure also broadcast text alerts to&#13;
students, faculty and staff through&#13;
campus email accounts, cell&#13;
phones and personal hand-held&#13;
devices for those who have voluntarily signed up to receive emergency alerts, Hackenberg said.&#13;
Additionally, the test ran&#13;
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É ARTH QUAKE&#13;
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checks on the security of doors,&#13;
workspaces and other areas. In a&#13;
statement published on the University's web site, Chief Hackenberg reported errors with these&#13;
elements of the system, "We also&#13;
had issues with door locks, external speakers, and some inconsistency in text messages." He went&#13;
on to thank students and staff for&#13;
the instant feedback they had received during the test. The ENS&#13;
was designed to inform students,&#13;
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staff, faculty, and family members o f, immediately aware of&#13;
danger or emergency situations.&#13;
Those wishing to receive automatic text messages and automated cell phone calls in the&#13;
event of an emergency can access the following link: http://&#13;
w ww2.csusm.edu/ep/Alert/.&#13;
Family members and friends&#13;
can also sign up for alerts.&#13;
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CAMPUS INTRODUCES NEW SCHOLARSHIP&#13;
P RES. H AYNES'S M OTHER R EMEMBERED&#13;
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Cal State San Marcos mourns&#13;
the loss of Adelaide Mary Czarnecki, mother of President Karen&#13;
Haynes. Mrs. Czarnecki, 87,&#13;
died on April 26 in Baltimore,&#13;
Maryland. The President and&#13;
First Gentleman were with her&#13;
when she passed. A private celebration of her life will be held&#13;
in New Jersey at a later date.&#13;
In response to numerous inquiries regarding expressions of&#13;
condolence, a scholarship fund&#13;
in Mrs. Czarnecki's name has&#13;
been established at Cal State&#13;
San Marcos. Contributions can&#13;
be sent to University Advancement, Attn. Adelaide Czarnecki&#13;
Scholarship Fund, California&#13;
State University San Marcos,&#13;
&#13;
333 S. Twin Oaks Valley Road,&#13;
San Marcos, CA 92096, (checks&#13;
payable to CSUSM Foundation.&#13;
Indicate Adelaide Czarnecki&#13;
Scholarship Fund in memo) or&#13;
can be made online at Giving.&#13;
At the I would like my gift to&#13;
support field, choose "Other;"&#13;
then in the Other Designation&#13;
field, please indicate "Adelaide&#13;
Czarnecki Scholarship Fund."&#13;
If you have any questions, please contact Matt&#13;
Ceppi,&#13;
Chief&#13;
of&#13;
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�OPINION&#13;
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THE PRIDE&#13;
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MAY 10TH, 2011&#13;
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HAULING OUR DEGREES TO THE UNEMPLOYMENT LINES&#13;
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GRADUATING FROM COLLEGE NO LONGER HOLDS PROMISE OF EMPLOYMENT&#13;
M ELANIE S L O C U M&#13;
P RIDE STAFF W R I T E R&#13;
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The percent of unemployed&#13;
college graduates in the United&#13;
States under the age of 25 is 11.2&#13;
percent, the percent of unemployed graduate school graduates is even higher (New York&#13;
Times). Why are we flinging&#13;
ourselves into lava pits? Well,&#13;
it's not a leap; it's a fall down a&#13;
tunnel. What other options do we&#13;
have as we exit high school? We&#13;
are conditioned from our youth to&#13;
believe in the importance of going to college. But, now that I'm&#13;
weeks from graduation, I have&#13;
but one question: Now what?&#13;
In his 2011 State oLthe Union&#13;
Address, President Obama remarked that nearly half of the&#13;
new jobs in the next 10 years will&#13;
require a college degree (Whitehouse.gov). And we've all been&#13;
told before that the best thing&#13;
to do in an economic recession&#13;
is to attend school so that when&#13;
the economy "bounces back"&#13;
we'll get some magical high-&#13;
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S A N D R A C HALMERS&#13;
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF&#13;
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As I take my last walks up&#13;
and down the cliffs of stairs that&#13;
compose most of this campus, I&#13;
think back 'on all the things that&#13;
as a freshman I wish I knew and&#13;
the most important lessons that&#13;
my education has armed me with.&#13;
So to benefit the student population I will be leaving behind as I&#13;
graduate this May, I offer some&#13;
honest truths about college life.&#13;
Professors want to hear&#13;
more&#13;
than&#13;
your&#13;
stomach&#13;
growling&#13;
in&#13;
class:&#13;
Professors want students to ask&#13;
questions in class, I learned in my&#13;
Communication 200 course, debate and persuasion , the essential&#13;
step in thinking critically is to ask&#13;
questions, and if there are no questions being asked in class then&#13;
critical thinking could quite possibly be absent. Professors aim&#13;
to fuel your understanding, your&#13;
thought process on the material&#13;
and if the content is too difficult&#13;
to follow, tuning out and thinking about a Mr. Taco breakfast&#13;
burrito will not help you engage&#13;
in the material, I know, its hard,&#13;
but reading the material prior to&#13;
class helps reinforce your true&#13;
understanding. Getting questions&#13;
answered as the class progresses&#13;
keeps you from getting stuck&#13;
at midterm, review with 25 topics you can't find on Wikipedia.&#13;
If you're going to buy the text. book, make sure to read it:&#13;
We all know the familiar heart-&#13;
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break of paying $136 for a textbook that was never opened and&#13;
then got denied buy back. That&#13;
slap in the face happens all to often, so invest ig your investments,&#13;
make your textbooks your best&#13;
friends, after all we know they&#13;
have the right answers in them&#13;
to guarantee you a perfect grade.&#13;
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do. Why aren't more students&#13;
angered by this? The economy is&#13;
something we have little control&#13;
over, but our voices are something we do. While there have&#13;
been significant efforts to raise&#13;
awareness and protest tuition&#13;
increases on this campus, the&#13;
amount of student turnout at these&#13;
events is negligible, and embarrassing. This issue affects all of&#13;
us students, yet nobody can seem&#13;
to envision anything beyond final exams. Wake up CSUSM.&#13;
As I leave this university, I've&#13;
been slapped in the face with a&#13;
bleak reality beyond the Utopia of&#13;
undergraduate education. Know&#13;
that doom's day is coming, and&#13;
know that as students, you can&#13;
change this, and should. Of all&#13;
environments to speak your mind&#13;
in, college is probably the most&#13;
accommodating you will experience. Speak up for your education, speak up for yourself. Take&#13;
advantage of your own voice,&#13;
stop expecting others to do it for&#13;
you, and know that if you don't,&#13;
your investment into a lie will&#13;
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sing your ringtone in class:&#13;
I will never forget the time I sang&#13;
the chorus for the song "Tipsy" by&#13;
J-Kwon in front of my sociology&#13;
class after my phone rang. The&#13;
rules of the land were, "phone&#13;
rings, then you must sing." My&#13;
unfortunate taste in ringtone denied me the chance slip by humming a simple tune, but my impromptu performance branded me&#13;
to never allow phone interruptions&#13;
during any class again, or you&#13;
may never know what embarrassing consequences there maybe.&#13;
If&#13;
you're&#13;
on&#13;
time,&#13;
you're&#13;
already&#13;
late:&#13;
My favorite class, at the early&#13;
hour of 10 a.m, became a phenomenon for my time keeping&#13;
abilities. Arriving right at 10 a.m&#13;
meant a lengthy search for a chair&#13;
or possibly sitting at the uneven&#13;
desk in the corner that squawked&#13;
with every movement of a pencil .&#13;
My professor seemed to understand this phenomenon and would&#13;
stop at mid sentence to cheerfully&#13;
invite me to class with a "Oh hi&#13;
there, great that you made it."&#13;
Her genuine invitation felt like&#13;
daggers to my embarrassment, a&#13;
perfect cure to understanding that&#13;
being on time is already too late.&#13;
&#13;
paying job. But what about us&#13;
in-betweeners? What are we supposed to do for the next 9 years?&#13;
I 'd like to enjoy my 20s, not eat&#13;
ramen noodles until I'm over 30.&#13;
Not only do more than 11 percent of college students graduate unemployed, but they do so&#13;
with excessive debt. Our parents&#13;
and teachers indoctrinated us&#13;
to believe that getting a Bachelor's degree is an investment&#13;
in our future, so 53 percent of&#13;
full-time students take out loans&#13;
(National Center for Education&#13;
Statistics). But what happens&#13;
when that future holds no promise? We have invested into a lie.&#13;
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massive debt, but state governments are making it increasingly&#13;
more difficult for students to afford a public education. In 2011&#13;
alone, the cost of tuition for a&#13;
CSU undergraduate rose an additional 10 percent (calstate.&#13;
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debt students graduate with even&#13;
higher, while creating an inverse&#13;
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With summer coming up, I am going&#13;
to want to see them since we are all go. ing back home. I feel like my boyfriend&#13;
and I have all these plans for summer—&#13;
we hope to enjoy time together without the stress of school. I don't know&#13;
how to tell him that I want to make&#13;
sure I have time for my friends. Help?&#13;
Friends are an extremely important&#13;
factor in any romantic relationship. Aside&#13;
from sharing a friendship between the&#13;
two of you, you both need to maintain&#13;
relationships with your mutual and separate friends. These friendship ties can he&#13;
difficult to keep while attending separate&#13;
colleges during the school year; summer is a perfect opportunity to reconnect&#13;
with the people who have known you for&#13;
years. If you are worried that your boyfriend's plans will encroach on your time&#13;
with your friends, all you can do is talk to&#13;
him about this matter. Let him know that&#13;
you want to enjoy time with him, but you&#13;
also need time for your friends. Friends&#13;
are the support you can cling to when your&#13;
love life is rocky; don't abandon them!&#13;
A couple should not monopolize one another—if he has trouble understanding this&#13;
concept, maybe he is not worth your time.&#13;
I am studying abroad this summer. How can I make friends with&#13;
and/or&#13;
date&#13;
foreign&#13;
students?&#13;
Studying in a different country is a&#13;
great educational opportunity—new cultures, landscapes, languages, and people&#13;
can greatly enhance your overall life experience. If you are looking to connect with&#13;
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others while studying abroad, be cautious.&#13;
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who could potentially take advantage of&#13;
your money, your information, or your&#13;
heart. I would advise keeping relationships on the lighter side—falling headover-heels for someone while studying in&#13;
a foreign country can have a heavy effect&#13;
on your educational plans as well as your&#13;
emotions. If you are looking for romance,&#13;
look for it in the history and art of the culture. Chances are, you will discover likeminded people who you can connect with&#13;
as you explore the country. Use email or&#13;
social networking to stay in touch upon&#13;
return—you individual experience will&#13;
determine to what extent you continue&#13;
any friendships or relationships. Be smart,&#13;
be yourself, and enjoy your time abroad.&#13;
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with their classic 1979 single,&#13;
but CSUSM students are proving that radio rules the airwaves&#13;
once again. Broadcasting live&#13;
from campus, CSUSM College&#13;
Radio is gaining a reputation as&#13;
one of the leading media and entertainment sources for CSUSM&#13;
students. The organization was&#13;
recently recognized as the Best&#13;
New Student Org for 2011 at the&#13;
Tukwut Leadership awards night.&#13;
CSUSM College Radio began in Spring 2010 as a student&#13;
project in Dr. Youwen Ouyang's&#13;
software engineering class. Rosario Vizcaino was the mastermind&#13;
behind this idea, founding the radio program in spite of the obstacles involved in taking on such a&#13;
large project. "I had proposed the&#13;
idea of starting a web-based radio&#13;
since there was no radio on campus. My classmates thought the&#13;
project was very difficult to do,&#13;
so they opted for another project&#13;
and the group dropped the idea.&#13;
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now recognizes the program as&#13;
an official student media outlet.&#13;
CSUSM College Radio is a&#13;
web based radio station that is&#13;
run "by students for the students"&#13;
according to its website, www.&#13;
csusm.info. Students can tune in&#13;
to several different shows, view a&#13;
schedule of show content and air&#13;
times, and contact the radio program via chat or messages. The&#13;
station features a variety of music&#13;
to suit any taste, so there is something for every CSUSM student.&#13;
Campus news and events are also&#13;
broadcast through the CSUSM&#13;
radio ether; the program often&#13;
makes an appearance at various&#13;
CSUSM happenings to give entertainment and live coverage.&#13;
Because of its primary focus&#13;
on student interests, CSUSM&#13;
College Radio strives to show appreciation for its audience. "Currently, we support all campus&#13;
orgs through live performances&#13;
and by advertising their events on&#13;
the web based radio page as well&#13;
as Facebook. We also host radio&#13;
shows where any interested student can participate. We promote&#13;
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involvement," Vizcaino said.&#13;
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in store for CSUSM College Radio. Vizcaino assured students and&#13;
faculty that "interest for the radio&#13;
program is growing very rapidly.&#13;
I hope that soon we can have our&#13;
own official studio. Currently we&#13;
use the services provided by the&#13;
library such as the music studios&#13;
to broadcast live on our page. We&#13;
are currently in the development&#13;
of creating a training to show students how to DJ. We find there&#13;
to be a demand for DJ's and we&#13;
certainly would encourage those&#13;
who have a passion for music to&#13;
participate, we'll train you and&#13;
guide you. Currently, we have a&#13;
radio class taught by Joan Anderson. The class covers broadcast&#13;
and journalism for radio, print,&#13;
and web. It's a very good class for&#13;
those interested in radio broadcasting. This class helps us with&#13;
our different shows, as we have&#13;
to write scripts and agenda's that&#13;
prepare us for our live shows."&#13;
All are welcome to join&#13;
CSUSM College Radio meetings&#13;
every Monday from 1 - 2 p.m.&#13;
University Hall 458. For more&#13;
information and updates on this&#13;
up-and-coming program, visit&#13;
www.csusm.info or find CSUSM&#13;
College Radio on Facebook.&#13;
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will offer a new service to students&#13;
called CougarApps. CougarApps&#13;
allows all students and faculty to&#13;
download software available on&#13;
campus computers from the comfort of their homes. Through CougarApps, users can gain access to&#13;
programs such as SPSS, Maple,&#13;
MatLab, Crystal Ball, MiniTab,&#13;
NVIVO, and Adobe CS5. This&#13;
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service is available for PC, Mac,&#13;
iPad, iPhone, Droid and any device with an Internet browser.&#13;
To access CougarApps, students and faculty can use their Internet browsers to access https://&#13;
cougarapps.csusm.edu.&#13;
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there, users log in with their&#13;
CSUSM user-name and password&#13;
to download a browser plug-in.&#13;
Once the plug-in is installed, students can utilize any of the programs available from the list to&#13;
continue the work they started&#13;
at school. Many of the programs&#13;
offered are used in the labs on&#13;
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campus, so any projects students&#13;
begin using school computers&#13;
can continue from anywhere a&#13;
student has Internet access. In&#13;
the fall, all instructor stations&#13;
and lab computers will come&#13;
equipped with CougarApps.&#13;
Unfortunately, not all campus&#13;
programs are available on CougarApps. Software licensing issues prevent CSUSM to make&#13;
every campus program available&#13;
for home use. CougarApps will&#13;
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CSUSM CLAIMS SEVENTH R ECYCLEMANIA G RAND C HAMPION TITLE&#13;
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pus trash in a 10-week period&#13;
starting in January and ending in&#13;
April. Not only did we beat our&#13;
2010 recycling percentages, but&#13;
we also won with a 9 percent difStarting back in January, ference over Antioch University&#13;
brightly colored paper posters and Seattle, which was the largest gap&#13;
flyers were hung all across cam- between all of the other colleges.&#13;
pus with the message of recycle&#13;
Claiming the title of Grand&#13;
this, don't recycle that, help Cal Champion meant the CSUSM&#13;
State San Marcos get it's seventh campus as a whole demonstrated&#13;
RecycleMania Grand Champion- impressive feats in resource reship. Last week, RecycleMania duction and recycling. Accordannounced that CSUSM won the ing to recyclemania.org, our&#13;
competition by recycling a grand campus started week one with a&#13;
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rate, but finished week ten with&#13;
a strong 83.64 percent weekly&#13;
recycling rate. Over the course&#13;
of the competition, we recycled&#13;
an average of 20 pounds of paper, 15 pounds of cardboard,&#13;
and surprisingly only 13 pounds&#13;
of bottles and cans per person.&#13;
Questions arose regarding&#13;
whether or not CSUSM may have&#13;
had a slight advantage over the&#13;
other colleges that participated.&#13;
Do we use more paper, so we&#13;
recycle it more? With there being over 20 vending machines,&#13;
a cafeteria and a market, do we&#13;
&#13;
sell and then recycle more plastic&#13;
bottles and cans? An unproven&#13;
rumor has been floating around&#13;
campus implying the main reason why we win each year is&#13;
that our campus janitorial staff&#13;
is specifically trained to separate&#13;
the recyclable materials out from&#13;
the trash. According the rules of&#13;
RecycleMania, "The competition's goal is to increase student&#13;
awareness and involvement in&#13;
campus recycling through collaboration and partnership with&#13;
participating schools," and says&#13;
nothing about the legality of&#13;
&#13;
janitorial help within the competition. If the main goal of the&#13;
competition is get student to participate in recycling and we are&#13;
having the hard-working janitorial staff do most of the work for&#13;
us, then what are we the students&#13;
really learning about recycling?&#13;
With the many recycle bins&#13;
that stand next to each trash can&#13;
on campus, students are more than&#13;
capable of recycling by choosing where to toss their waste&#13;
Information about what can be&#13;
recycled is a v a i l a b l e at csusm.&#13;
edu/sustainability/recyclables.&#13;
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# 4 Loyola Marymount University, 67.32%&#13;
# 5 New Mexico State University, 66.87%&#13;
# 6 CUNY College of Staten Island, 66.39%&#13;
# 7 Barton College, 64.62%&#13;
# 8 Norwalk Community College, 63.92%&#13;
# 9 University of Scranton, 62.36%&#13;
# 10 Massachusetts Maritime Academy, 61.78%&#13;
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ring the familiar bell of the rigorous race for employment and&#13;
as the weather heats up, so does&#13;
the competition for internships.&#13;
Though finding internships&#13;
relevant to your job field may&#13;
seem impossible, many opportunities actually exist closer than students may think.&#13;
Our campus features a variety of internship opportunities&#13;
available to students in many&#13;
disciplines all geared to provide&#13;
valued work experience. Specialized internships available on&#13;
campus include disciplines such&#13;
as health education, multimedia,&#13;
&#13;
Sociology, and Kinesiology, just&#13;
to name a few. Using our university resources makes finding&#13;
and applying for these internships a simple hasslefreeprocess.&#13;
Some internships are unpaid, while others may offer&#13;
course credit. The most rewarding element of internships is the&#13;
priceless in-action experience.&#13;
The H.O.P.E (Health, Outreach, Promotion, Education) and&#13;
Wellness Center in connection&#13;
with Student Health and Counseling Services offer an internship opportunity composed of&#13;
students working to educate peers&#13;
by leading group discussions,&#13;
marketing campus awareness&#13;
events and aiding in the planning&#13;
and facilitating health workshops.&#13;
This internship requires about six&#13;
to eight hours of work per week.&#13;
Those interested in this internship&#13;
opportunity can contact Cathy&#13;
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Nguyen, CSUSM's Health Educator, at cnguyen@csusm.edu.&#13;
Those with experience in website development, multimedia and&#13;
HTML can apply for an internship&#13;
to maintain a website for Kamp&#13;
Katrina. Kamp Katrina is a camp&#13;
that provides shelter to city street&#13;
musicians in New Orleans and is&#13;
in need of an intern that can assist in updating the website regularly. Those interested can also&#13;
receive internship units for Visual&#13;
and Performing Arts or Literature and Writing Studies. Interested applicants can contact lead&#13;
supervisor for the project, Dr.&#13;
Dawn Formo, Associate Dean for&#13;
Instruction and Academic Programs, at dformo@csusm.edu.&#13;
Internships available exclusively to Kinesiology majors at&#13;
the Clarke Field House present&#13;
opportunity for work in personal&#13;
training, ASI recreation and in&#13;
&#13;
athletic training. Research opportunities within Kinesiology&#13;
offer a wide range of concentration topics and can also receive&#13;
internship units within the major. For more details and contact&#13;
information, visit www.csusm.&#13;
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Sociology internships present&#13;
a unique chance to "shadow" an&#13;
expert in the field of your choice&#13;
at a local agency; students may&#13;
present their suggestions for expert and agency prior to registering for internship credit and must&#13;
seek department approval. This&#13;
internship opportunity ranks high&#13;
among Sociology and Criminal&#13;
Justice majors as it is a required&#13;
capstone course need for graduation. Approval instructions and a&#13;
list of local agencies can be found&#13;
at www.csusm.edu/sociology/internship, deadline for Fall 2011&#13;
enrolled is quickly approaching,&#13;
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and submitted by May 27, 2011.&#13;
Most majors offer an internship course for upper division&#13;
units and the study topics for&#13;
each discipline can vary from&#13;
semester to semester. Taking&#13;
internship courses help students make the most of learning environment in their major.&#13;
Other internship and job hunting search tools exclusive to our&#13;
student community include CougarJobs, CSUSM's very own job&#13;
search engine that enables local&#13;
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Women's basketball signs&#13;
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first recruit from San Diego after a slew of talent from other&#13;
parts of California and Arizona,&#13;
An avid surfer, Maurer arrives&#13;
at CSUSM after captaining ihe&#13;
Grossmont College team to consecutive Pacific Coast Athletic&#13;
Conference championships, aver|&#13;
aging 9 3 points and 6,5 rebounds&#13;
per game. "Chelsea is a terrific&#13;
young lady and a fiery competitor," Jennum said« "Having&#13;
played in two excellent programs,&#13;
she has become a solid perimeter&#13;
player. Her work ethic will ensure that she continues to grow&#13;
into her potential. We are very&#13;
fortunate that she will be a part of&#13;
our inaugural team " The signing&#13;
marks the 9th for Jennum's team,&#13;
while Jim Saia*s men's program&#13;
has yet to announce a recruit.&#13;
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The golf course may not be&#13;
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turns to for hot summer fun,&#13;
but an afternoon at the green&#13;
could turn out to be the best decision you make this summer.&#13;
Filled with fresh grass, clear&#13;
water ponds, ducks and funny&#13;
shoes, golf courses in San Marcos offer a great and relaxing&#13;
way to enjoy the summer sun&#13;
without exhausting your wallet or&#13;
your patience. Golf courses typically offer beverage services with&#13;
products ranging from a classic&#13;
Coke to bitter brews, and carry all&#13;
the excitement and fun associated&#13;
with an afternoon around friends&#13;
&#13;
minus the crowds and the costs.&#13;
Golfing also provides its participants with a variety of sporting&#13;
options, and courses in the North&#13;
County area typically offer accommodations for beginners. For&#13;
example, while 18 holes may be a&#13;
bit much for newbie (as this may&#13;
take three to four hours of play&#13;
time), playing.the front or "back&#13;
9" holes could be an awesome&#13;
way to spend some time with&#13;
goodfriendsin good conversation&#13;
and practice that swing you've&#13;
been meaning to improve. No&#13;
clubs — no worries. Golf courses&#13;
offer rental clubs for daily use or&#13;
individual clubs for purchase in&#13;
case you'd like to build up your&#13;
set, and most courses offer drink&#13;
services along the way. Tee times&#13;
can range from $20 to $40 depending on your course and cart.&#13;
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If a round is not your thing,&#13;
try the putting greens. Like a&#13;
mini-golf course without the&#13;
2-year olds (or the windmillshey, you can't have it all) the&#13;
putting greens allow a slower&#13;
pace for practicing putts while&#13;
still providing the same sunlight&#13;
and bar service you have come to&#13;
expect from a golf course. While&#13;
the greens only require a putter&#13;
and don't cost a thing, it's wise&#13;
to respect the tranquil environment known of sport while in this&#13;
arena. If chatter and laughs are&#13;
more your game the perhaps the&#13;
driving range could be your thing.&#13;
The driving range is a place&#13;
where you can release the stress&#13;
of finals without any concern&#13;
for property. Golf courses provide hundreds of square yards&#13;
of grass (and sometimes water)&#13;
&#13;
where you can whack those golf&#13;
balls as hard as you want. There&#13;
are even times when a man drives&#13;
through the field in a protected&#13;
vehicle to collect the various golf&#13;
balls — pretend he's a teacher&#13;
or an unruly student or that seriously tough exam and do your&#13;
worst. The driving range is a&#13;
great place to release some energy, practice your swing, and&#13;
chat with some friends. Plus, it's&#13;
not to far from the drink service&#13;
and a small bucket of balls can&#13;
cost anywhere from $4 to $6.&#13;
So don't knock it before you&#13;
try it. Golfing could be the unlikely hero of your next outing&#13;
with friends. Try something new,&#13;
and get out to the greens this&#13;
summer. If you don't have the&#13;
balls, you can buy some there.&#13;
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Four players earn A ll honors&#13;
Sandberg pitcher, Williams&#13;
Coach of Year&#13;
Softball pitcher Brenna Sandberg has been named the Association of Independent Institutions Pitcher of the Year for the&#13;
second straight season, and this&#13;
year three Cougars join her on&#13;
the All-Conference Team. Head&#13;
Coach Dave Williams receivedhis second straight Conference Coach of the Year award.&#13;
Junior first baseman Alyssa&#13;
Dronenburg, freshman second baseman Alex Miller,&#13;
and freshman outfielder Derrisha Lacey all earned spots&#13;
on the A i l . All-Conference&#13;
Team, which was announced at&#13;
Wednesday night's conference&#13;
awards banquet in Carlsbad.&#13;
Sandberg, a 2010 NAIA Second Team All-American, led the&#13;
NAIA with 35 wins and 255.2 innings pitched. She ranks nationally in the top 10 in strikeouts (322)&#13;
and earned run average (1.10).&#13;
Dronenburg, who led the team&#13;
with 9 home runs, earned her&#13;
third straight All-Conference appearance. Expect the exceptional&#13;
Miller and'Lacey to do the same.&#13;
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decided to venture into this bowling alley before my summer vacation begins with a couple friends.&#13;
The towering sign that directs&#13;
guests to the center reads "BowlWith the knowledge that sum- ing and Dancing." My friend&#13;
mer 2011 will be my first summer was both puzzled and excited by&#13;
spent entirely in North County this juxtaposition, but we stuck&#13;
San Diego, I have been searching strictly to our plans to bowl.&#13;
for ways to'spend my future free Along with nearly 40 lanes and&#13;
time. When I am sunburned from plenty of seating room, the altaking advantage of close prox- ley boasted a decent sized game&#13;
imity to beaches and in need of room and a snack bar. The alley&#13;
indoor fun, I now know the option also played a variety of music&#13;
of bowling exists at quite an af- genres, which made the atmofordable price.The Entertainment sphere fun and provided backCenter in Vista offers Two Buck ground music for victory dances&#13;
Tuesdays, in which a game and when strikes and spares occurred.&#13;
other food items cost only $2. I&#13;
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usual deals and friendly service,&#13;
the bowling alley provides the&#13;
perfect pace to relax with friends&#13;
and practice the art of bowling.&#13;
Although I am far from a successful bowler, and do not bowl&#13;
often, I thoroughly enjoyed the&#13;
simplicity of the activity. Bowling is a versatile sport, because it&#13;
appeals to both competitive participants and easygoing newcomers. "Granny" style throws, spin&#13;
throws and approaches to the lane&#13;
all bring amusement to the game.&#13;
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learned how to properly throw&#13;
a bowling ball down a lane&#13;
[without bumpers], lost a bet&#13;
of who would win, and dis-&#13;
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covered a new victory dance.&#13;
There are several other alleys&#13;
in North County in which try&#13;
some of these things, especially&#13;
the dancing part. AMF Eagle&#13;
Bowl on San Marcos Blvd. near&#13;
the movie theater lies the closest to campus. Not far away, at&#13;
Westfield's North County Fair&#13;
in Escondido, the newly opened&#13;
North County Tavern &amp; Bowl&#13;
serves up great pub grub and pints&#13;
of cold beer for those over 21.&#13;
Get your goofy bowling shoes&#13;
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While the CSUSM baseball team rose to unprecedented heights on Saturday, the&#13;
Softball team, without warning, suddenly fell to earth.&#13;
The baseball team reigns as&#13;
A.I.I. (American Independent Institutions) champion. The Softball&#13;
team is champion of the couch.&#13;
Last week, the Softball team&#13;
soared to #2 in the national&#13;
rankings, with a 39-7 record.&#13;
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won nine of their last 10, which&#13;
still left them#at 32-17, and out&#13;
of the top 25 altogether. Baseball received 4 points in the&#13;
May 3 poll. Softball got 648.&#13;
Last week, the A.I.I. named&#13;
&#13;
Brenna Sandberg pitcher of the&#13;
year, and named Dave Williams&#13;
coach of the year. The baseball&#13;
team was still named the Cougars.&#13;
Last month, baseball entered&#13;
April looking pedestrian, with&#13;
a record of 18-12. The softball team entered April looking like Godzilla eating pedestrians, with a record of 29-5.&#13;
Last year, baseball feebly&#13;
bowed out of the All. championship, losing both of their games.&#13;
Softball, led by perfect pitching&#13;
from Brenna Sandberg, swept&#13;
their side of the A.I.I. championship. Then they won a few games&#13;
in the national championship&#13;
tournament for good measure.&#13;
But last week, the baseball&#13;
team boarded a plane bound for&#13;
Thomasville, GA, ready to take&#13;
their place as the #1 seed in the&#13;
conference tournament, cool and&#13;
full of confidence. The softball&#13;
team traveled only in a procession&#13;
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squads traveled long distances to get to San Marcos. Most&#13;
were as tough as hour-old ballgame gum, and they were ready.&#13;
As usual, hardly anyone&#13;
touched Sandberg, who allowed&#13;
4 runs in 3 games. But the pitching dominance of the opposition — for once — would be&#13;
the Cougars's downfall, as the&#13;
powerful San Marcos lineup&#13;
managed only 1 run in both of&#13;
their shocking losses to Simon&#13;
Fraser and Houston-Victoria.&#13;
Back in Georgia, pitchers&#13;
might have well been replaced&#13;
with pitching machines. The big&#13;
bats of Johnny Omahen and Austin Coleman led the Cougars to&#13;
10, 21, and 10 runs in their three&#13;
victories, but they never looked&#13;
like sure winners. Yet victorious&#13;
they were, escaping in a week-&#13;
&#13;
end firelight reminiscent of that&#13;
last scene in Scarface, entering an unfamiliar field and gunning down Thomas University&#13;
and Houston-Victoria (twice) to&#13;
automatically advance to the&#13;
NAIA national championships.&#13;
Softball, meanwhile, was&#13;
Tony Montana, powerful and&#13;
prominent, landing shots and&#13;
scoring a victory, but ultimately&#13;
getting gunned down in thenown home. How could this happen? A t. the CSUSM baseball&#13;
field on Saturday, there were&#13;
no celebrations, no interviews,&#13;
no answered questions. The&#13;
hosts had left the premises.&#13;
The championship field will&#13;
be announced this week, but the&#13;
golden girls must sit at home in&#13;
suspense and wait for a phone&#13;
call from the NAIA, wondering if the committee will choose&#13;
them as , a at-large bid for the national tournament in Alabama.&#13;
&#13;
Any team ranked #2 nationally&#13;
just a week before the decision&#13;
should expect to be selected.&#13;
But there are only 4 spots to fill.&#13;
With this collapse, who knows?&#13;
CSUSM&#13;
baseball&#13;
players will wake up this week and&#13;
worry about the finals they must&#13;
study for and the papers they&#13;
will research and write, trying to maintain their focus in&#13;
the midst of their excitement.&#13;
Softball players will try to&#13;
overcome the anxiety of the unknown, hoping to get one last&#13;
shot. If their fortunes turn better&#13;
than Tony Montana's, and they&#13;
are given new life, expect nothing less than a championship effort. This was an accident. Coach&#13;
Williams's team can beat anyone, and given another chance,&#13;
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since 1995, hence the acquired&#13;
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crowd in the tour's early years&#13;
of the nineties, guaranteeing a&#13;
solid future for the annual event.&#13;
Originally, the tour featured&#13;
many bands pertaining to the&#13;
punk rock genre. Over the last few&#13;
years though, the music scene of&#13;
the tour has changed along with&#13;
the constantly changing generation of attendees and the tour has&#13;
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night and each band plays about&#13;
a 30 minute set that usually intertwines or shares the times of&#13;
other bands on separate stages,&#13;
giving visitors the opportunity to&#13;
set up their own schedule of who&#13;
they want to see. Some of the artists featured on this year's main&#13;
stage are Gym Class Heroes,&#13;
Paramore, The Devil Wears Prada, Jack's Mannequin and many&#13;
more. Booths are set up on the&#13;
tour's grounds where attendees&#13;
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bands after their sets). The event&#13;
has also taken opportunities to&#13;
conserve and recycle with the&#13;
Warped Tour Initiative, by saving&#13;
on fuel for buses, encouraging&#13;
guests to recycle for prizes and&#13;
even using a solar-powered stage.&#13;
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cities and is featuring over 90&#13;
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Ticketmaster's various venues&#13;
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expanded to a wider selection of&#13;
bands ranging from veterans like&#13;
Bad Religion to Simple Plan to A&#13;
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Sebastian Maselli, a Mass Media senior in collaboration with&#13;
fellow CSUSM student Ryan&#13;
Smith, worked together for what&#13;
first began as a class film project that in turn grew to become a&#13;
voice of a generation. Screening&#13;
their work at this year's National&#13;
G.I Film Festival in Washington,&#13;
D.C, "Blood We Shed," surrounds&#13;
the lives of three injured Marines&#13;
that recall their experiences in&#13;
Iraq and expose truths about&#13;
life on and «off the battle field.&#13;
The Pride: What/who inspired you to create this film?&#13;
Sebastian Maselli: I was inspired by the stories of the Marines that I have served with,&#13;
they are the definition of toughness and determination. The&#13;
film began as a class project&#13;
with my partner Ryan Smith in&#13;
Professor Jonathon Berman's&#13;
documentary class in 2009.&#13;
TP: How long have you&#13;
been working on this project?&#13;
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SM: Roughly&#13;
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two&#13;
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years.&#13;
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TP: What equipment did&#13;
you use in filming, editing?&#13;
SM: I filmed this while I&#13;
was on active duty in the Marine Corps with my personal&#13;
HD video camera. The editing&#13;
&#13;
was done both on and off campus on Mac and MacBook Pros.&#13;
&#13;
TP: What did it take to get&#13;
your film entered in the National G.I Film Festival (GIFF)&#13;
TP:&#13;
Have&#13;
you A had in Washington, D.C this year?&#13;
any&#13;
faculty&#13;
support?&#13;
SM: I registered to "WithSM: The Communication outabox" which is a website that&#13;
Department has been extreme- helps independent filmmakers&#13;
ly helpful. Professors Dreama enter their films into festivals,&#13;
Moon and Minda Martin have https ://w w w. withoutabox .com/&#13;
been tremendously supportive.&#13;
TP: What are your exTP: What does your film say pectations&#13;
for&#13;
GIFF?&#13;
about you as a filmmaker? How&#13;
do you see yourself in your film?&#13;
SM: I am happy to. have been&#13;
selected and invited. I want to&#13;
SM: As a filmmaker, I would enjoy the experience&#13;
like thefilmto tell a powerful and and try to make the&#13;
emotional story. As far as- see- best of the networking&#13;
ing myself in the film, I tried to opportunities that will&#13;
keep myself out as much as pos- be made possible by&#13;
sible because I wanted to let the attending the festival.&#13;
Marines do the storytelling. I&#13;
am never on camera and the auTP: How has&#13;
dience hears my voice for less your&#13;
film&#13;
been&#13;
than 10 seconds in the entire film. funding thus far?&#13;
TP:&#13;
What&#13;
do&#13;
you&#13;
want your audience to get&#13;
from watching your film?&#13;
SM: I just want people to&#13;
know the sacrifices that these&#13;
guys make and the stuff they&#13;
have to go through, I don't&#13;
want them to be forgotten.&#13;
TP: Has this film been entered&#13;
into any other film festivals?&#13;
SM: Yes, last year we entered the film into the CSUSM&#13;
Student Media Festival and&#13;
won for "Best Documentary" and "Audience Award."&#13;
&#13;
SM: Pretty much&#13;
on zero budget. Just&#13;
recently however, the&#13;
Communication Department helped us&#13;
with a small grant,&#13;
additionally I have&#13;
reached out to the Rick&#13;
Roberts Warrior Foundation and) they have&#13;
helped with a modest&#13;
donation to help pay&#13;
for our travel expenses.&#13;
TP: Have you&#13;
had any other press&#13;
about your film?&#13;
SM: Yes, Ryan and&#13;
&#13;
I were interviewed on campus&#13;
yesterday by the North County&#13;
Times and today by Channel&#13;
10 News (I think it aired at 6&#13;
pm). http://www. lOnews .com/&#13;
n ews/27795452/detail.html&#13;
TP: What are any of your&#13;
other&#13;
creative&#13;
influences?&#13;
SM: My family, my wife and&#13;
son, as well as my past and present experiences because they&#13;
have shaped who I am today.&#13;
TP:&#13;
&#13;
What&#13;
&#13;
are&#13;
&#13;
your&#13;
&#13;
plans&#13;
&#13;
for&#13;
&#13;
the&#13;
&#13;
future?&#13;
&#13;
SM: I hope to start my own&#13;
production company and start&#13;
working on my projects; I have&#13;
so many ideas and opportunities&#13;
that I just want to get started. I&#13;
will be finished with my Mass&#13;
Media Production degree this semester, but I am staying in school&#13;
to finish a Film/Video Production&#13;
Minor as well as a Geography&#13;
Minor. I want to travel the world.&#13;
Photo Courtesey of: GI Film Festival&#13;
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THE PRIDE&#13;
&#13;
MAY lOTH, 2011&#13;
&#13;
2011 is the summer filled with cars and music&#13;
More options for summer vacation&#13;
M O R G A N HALL&#13;
LAYOUT A SSISTANT&#13;
&#13;
With finals week in sight&#13;
and the semester coming to an&#13;
end, students have no doubt&#13;
been thinking about planning their summer plans.&#13;
Some students have plans&#13;
to travel to far off places such&#13;
as Finland or Africa. Others are&#13;
visiting family members both&#13;
away and back home. While the&#13;
rest of our students have no clue&#13;
what to do this summer and just&#13;
look forward to enjoying three months&#13;
f&#13;
^ ^ ^ doing what ever&#13;
they&#13;
want. If you&#13;
don't have&#13;
any plans&#13;
and love cars&#13;
and&#13;
music, then this&#13;
summer has&#13;
multiple options for you.&#13;
Do you enjoy looking at&#13;
c ustom&#13;
cars and hot-rods? Then Cruisin'&#13;
Grand in Escondido is the place&#13;
for you and the best part is that it&#13;
is free. This year's Crusin' officially opened April 1 and runs&#13;
eveiy Friday night 5 - 9 p.m. until&#13;
Sept. 30. Only a month into the&#13;
2011 season, Crusin" has already&#13;
hosted 700 cars and&#13;
2 2,000&#13;
spectators, This ann u a1&#13;
event allows peop 1e&#13;
to spend a few&#13;
hours in&#13;
downtown Esc ondido&#13;
meeting&#13;
friends and&#13;
enjoying cool&#13;
cars, listening&#13;
to independent&#13;
bands and eating&#13;
great food. Restaurants and pubs&#13;
located on and around Grand Avenue are open late hours on Friday night and occasionally have&#13;
specials for spectators. Parking&#13;
&#13;
for Cruisin' Grand&#13;
is located on Grand&#13;
Avenue and all&#13;
side streets from&#13;
E scondido t o&#13;
Ivy&#13;
Street.&#13;
If&#13;
you&#13;
love&#13;
all&#13;
types of cars, or anything with a motor, then&#13;
you are going to love this years&#13;
San Diego County Fair. The San&#13;
Diego County Fair, formally&#13;
known as thé Del Mar Fair, has&#13;
the theme of Race to the Fair&#13;
and celebrates modern and historic automobiles. Opening June&#13;
10 and running until July 5 and&#13;
closed June 13,20 and 17, the fanis an annual tradition not to be&#13;
missed. Although the fairs ticket&#13;
prices have been on a&#13;
slight incline wv^i the ^ ^ ^&#13;
over uic&#13;
years, this&#13;
past few&#13;
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$7 children 6-12 and seniors 62 and older. This year the&#13;
fair hosts a ton of "special days"&#13;
where tickets prices are reduced&#13;
or ride prices are cut. The best&#13;
deal for the fair is on June 14 and&#13;
tickets are only $3 when you buy&#13;
them through an Albertsons or&#13;
Sav-on location. Though the fanis known for selling food that&#13;
should be called heart attack on&#13;
a stick, there are plenty of&#13;
other non-food ux caror v ai&#13;
related events&#13;
air&#13;
on. This years f'air has&#13;
a variety of big&#13;
performers such as Pat&#13;
Benatar, Bruno&#13;
Mars,&#13;
Bill&#13;
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different tribute bands&#13;
and music festivals.&#13;
Tickets&#13;
must&#13;
be&#13;
bought&#13;
on&#13;
SDCfair.com&#13;
Another option for summer&#13;
fun is Disney's Soundsational&#13;
Summer, which runs from June&#13;
3 to Sept. 5 at both the Disneyland and California Adventure parks. This summer,&#13;
the Disney theme parks will&#13;
be opening three new attractions, a brand&#13;
new parade&#13;
and a summer only&#13;
firework&#13;
show. Starting in June,&#13;
Disneywill be&#13;
land&#13;
reopening the&#13;
brand new&#13;
Star&#13;
i ours ride&#13;
To&#13;
that will&#13;
now be in 3D and will focus on a set of new "Star&#13;
Wars" themed locations.&#13;
Also in June Disneyland&#13;
w ill introduce visitors to a&#13;
w&#13;
ew&#13;
nev beat based parade featuring&#13;
Hancing Disney characters. Over&#13;
d arir&#13;
in California Adventure, the two&#13;
year long project of Goofy's Sky&#13;
School and the three year long&#13;
project Ariel's Undersea Adventure have finally been completed&#13;
and will also open in early June&#13;
and are sure to be a hit with all&#13;
age visitors. Ticket prices are&#13;
$76 for adults 10 and up and $68&#13;
for children 3 - 9 for each park.&#13;
Park hopper tickets are available&#13;
for an extra $30&#13;
allowing visitors to visit&#13;
both&#13;
parks&#13;
in one day.&#13;
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Summer is finally here, and&#13;
some of the most anticipated&#13;
movies of the year are coming&#13;
to a theatre near you very soon.&#13;
"Thor" and "Fast Five" are already tearing up the box office,&#13;
but The Pride provides a guide&#13;
to the many other soon-to-be&#13;
blockbusters that everybody's&#13;
looking forward to this summer.&#13;
"Pirates of the Caribbean:&#13;
On Stranger Tides"&#13;
(May 20)&#13;
The fourth film in the incredibly lucrative "Pirates" franchise&#13;
doesn't star Orlando Bloom, Kiera Knightley or any of the million subplots that plague the&#13;
last two films, but it does see&#13;
Johnny Depp's long-awaited return as good old Captain Jack.&#13;
Even better, the beautiful Penelope Cruz joins Jack on his&#13;
search for the fountain of youth,&#13;
and the return of his frequently-lost ship, the Black Pearl.&#13;
"The Hangover Part II" f&#13;
(May 26)&#13;
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top the comedic genius of the&#13;
first film, "the wolfpack" is back&#13;
for more, this time on a journey&#13;
to find the younger brother of&#13;
Stu's (Ed Helms) fiancée, who&#13;
they lose in the middle of Bangkok after yet another night of&#13;
drug-induced madness. A monkey, a Mike-Tyson face tattoo&#13;
and a rumored celebrity cameo all factor into the mystery.&#13;
"Green Lantern''&#13;
(June 17)&#13;
"Green Lantern" has been&#13;
hotly anticipated by comic geeks&#13;
the world over, partially because&#13;
the titular hero is the first DCcomics character beside Superman and Batman to get his own&#13;
film. The film stars Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan, a playboy test&#13;
pilot who becomes a superhero&#13;
when he is given a powerful ring&#13;
by an extraterrestrial and must&#13;
use his newfound powers to protect Earth from the forces of evil.&#13;
"Cars 2"&#13;
(June 24)&#13;
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a world of espionage and intrigue&#13;
when he is recruited as a spy.&#13;
"Transformers:&#13;
Dark of the Moon"&#13;
(July 1)&#13;
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the second "Transformers" film&#13;
wasn't incredibly popular with&#13;
critics, or Megan Fox for that&#13;
matter, who left the production's&#13;
third installment. However, the&#13;
trailer promises some epic action that few will be able to resist,&#13;
as the Autobots race to reach an&#13;
important artifact on the moon&#13;
before the evil Decepticons do.&#13;
"Harry Potter and the&#13;
Deathly Hallows: Part II"&#13;
(July 15)&#13;
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film the most anticipated film of&#13;
the summer would be an understatement, the most anticipated&#13;
film of the past decade would&#13;
be a more reasonable label. The&#13;
final installment of the most successful film franchise, in history,&#13;
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performance, "OffCentre,"&#13;
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using elements and&#13;
techniques learned&#13;
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„ Contemporary&#13;
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Theatre Production&#13;
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contemporary piece&#13;
called "Jar of Hearts."&#13;
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disjointed rhythms of Beats&#13;
Antique in "UNO," a street&#13;
dance with an urban flare.&#13;
An energetic performance&#13;
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matic portrayal of a modern&#13;
love triangle in "Bitter Sweet."&#13;
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pace just before intermission&#13;
&#13;
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to music by Cher, Queen&#13;
Latifah, Marilyn Monroe and&#13;
Christina&#13;
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mission in&#13;
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like a community of dolphins&#13;
ending in agonizing death.&#13;
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performed beautifully in "Reflection" and "Trouble&#13;
is a Friend" to music&#13;
by Lenka. An ensemble&#13;
of five energetic hip hop&#13;
numbers with music by Rihanna, Sucka Free CJ, Ke$ha,&#13;
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the Horizon." The tour was named "360" after a four-legged supporting&#13;
rig that creates the 360-degree stage. The tour has been the highestgrossing conceit tour, grossing almost $558 million.&#13;
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promote her latest album "Femme Fatale." The tour will feature opening acts Nicki Minaj, Jessie and Toy Boys and Nervo. The concert&#13;
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Katy Perry&#13;
When: August 9,2011 Where: Valley View Casino Center&#13;
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by storm with her hit songs such as "California Gurls.," "Teenage&#13;
Dream" and "Firework." After touring Europe and Asia, Perry announced she would take the tour across North America. The North&#13;
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When: Tuesday, August 23 Where: Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre,&#13;
Time: 7:30 p.m. Etc: After being in hiatus for almost a decade, singer&#13;
songwriter is back on the road for thefirsttime, alongside John Legend. She is known mainly for the soft and seductive voice that earned&#13;
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the American country singer-songwriter embarks on her second world&#13;
tour in support of her latest album "Speak Now." Some opening acts&#13;
will include American Idol alumnus Danny Gokey and country music&#13;
singer Frankie Ballard. Ticket prices for all listed events at ticketmas-&#13;
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As the semester comes to a&#13;
close, many of us students plan&#13;
for fun that can't be had during&#13;
our normal school schedules.&#13;
One pivotal college experience is&#13;
quite simple, not that expensive,&#13;
and can (potentially) reveal a lot&#13;
about you and the personalities of&#13;
those you travel with: road trip.&#13;
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long-term travel has led me to&#13;
one conclusive thought: road&#13;
trips are made or broken by the&#13;
music that accompanies them.&#13;
You might get stuck with the annoying guy who hogs the chips&#13;
&#13;
or the relative who snores, but&#13;
strategically placed tunes tend&#13;
to fix most anything within&#13;
the square footage of a sedan.&#13;
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I don't know what it is about me&#13;
and Cameron Crowe films, but&#13;
"Tiny Dancer" by Elton John&#13;
as utilized in "Almost Famous"&#13;
is practically anthemic in the&#13;
context of a highway. Another&#13;
Crowe movie, "Elizabethtown,"&#13;
with its indulgent use of the&#13;
mix tape, uses John's "My Father's Gun" as another powerful&#13;
tune with a resonating chorus.&#13;
For some reason, Crosby,&#13;
Stills, Nash and Young are the&#13;
best representation of '70s music I can come up with. Along&#13;
with Jackson Browne and James&#13;
Taylor, road trip playlists will&#13;
&#13;
have that special bit of nostalgia&#13;
combined with just damn good&#13;
lyrics. Key tracks: "Helpless,"&#13;
"Sky Blue and Black," "Running&#13;
on Empty" and "Fire and Rain "&#13;
With every classic, there must&#13;
be something modern for balance. Kings of Convenience, an&#13;
electro-folk pop band, bring that&#13;
special mix of composition and&#13;
jive to playlists with songs like&#13;
"I'd Rather Dance with You"&#13;
and "Know How " Icelandic artist Bjork has a track called "All&#13;
is Full of Love" that has as much&#13;
electrónica as it does emotion.&#13;
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rock, Led Zeppelin's "Since I've&#13;
Been Loving You" is a must.&#13;
[For the best vibe, use the live&#13;
version off "How the West Was&#13;
Won." All the imperfections&#13;
&#13;
make it sound fresh.] Although&#13;
incomparable, The Black Keys&#13;
have some purely rocking songs&#13;
that are easy to listen to and almost pop-driven. Some of the&#13;
band's road-ready tracks include&#13;
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Light" and "Thickfreakness."&#13;
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You" by Sufjan Stevens, "All I&#13;
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Drake, "Harvest Moon" by Neil&#13;
Young and "Hold Music" by&#13;
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playlist standbys. Humor me.&#13;
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&#13;
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all that I want to, there's one song&#13;
I just couldn't feel right about&#13;
leaving off a road trip playlist:&#13;
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road trip with this track. I guarantee it will make you feel free.&#13;
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tailored to fit individual tastes&#13;
but familiar enough to have the&#13;
right energy. Enjoy the trip and&#13;
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