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T W O N E W V ENTURES F O R&#13;
G R E E N IN C ALIFORNIA&#13;
PROP 19: A GATEWAY TO TAX REVENUE AND REGULATION&#13;
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CSBSM's Politieconomy. With every&#13;
cal Science professor&#13;
question, it seemed that&#13;
Jerry D. Breckon, gave&#13;
the numbers on both&#13;
another perspective on&#13;
sides of the argument&#13;
the topic. When asked&#13;
were increasing.&#13;
the question, professor&#13;
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bates on whether or not&#13;
that he was a democrat&#13;
the proposition should&#13;
and if this proposition&#13;
pass, there seemed to&#13;
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be an equal amount&#13;
of individuals on both&#13;
sides of the fence.&#13;
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of interviewees were&#13;
undecided and found&#13;
flaws on both sides of&#13;
the argument. When it&#13;
comes to any kind of&#13;
political proposition or&#13;
bill, trying to be passed&#13;
it really only comes&#13;
down to the opinion&#13;
of the voter. Whether&#13;
anyone has visions of&#13;
California consumed&#13;
by chaos, disorder, and&#13;
a mist of "blue berry&#13;
yum yum" or a society&#13;
with just an ounce more&#13;
of freedom (no pun&#13;
intended) the future of&#13;
California simply lies in&#13;
the hands of the voters.&#13;
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Chelsea's Law now effective immediately&#13;
California unveils new stance against sexual predators&#13;
BY MAYA LIFTON&#13;
PRIDE STAFF WRITER&#13;
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THE N EW EPIC IS HERE!&#13;
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT&#13;
THE N EW HALO!&#13;
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Sept. 9 marks a&#13;
A life sentence can&#13;
victory close to home&#13;
be given to first time&#13;
Brent and Kelly King,&#13;
and repeat offenders&#13;
parents of Chelsea King, convicted of a violent&#13;
as Governor Arnold&#13;
sexual crime, according&#13;
Schwarzenegger signed&#13;
to Fox News.&#13;
Chelsea's Law to be effective immediately.&#13;
This law was named&#13;
Chelsea's Law will&#13;
after Chelsea King, who&#13;
give sex offenders&#13;
at 17 was raped and&#13;
life in prison, without&#13;
murdered on Februparole, to offenders who ary 25,2010 by John&#13;
use drugs, weapons, or&#13;
Gardner i n, who at the&#13;
torture against underage time was a convicted&#13;
victims while commitchild molester and a&#13;
ting a sexual crime.&#13;
registered sex offender.&#13;
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Her case woken up the&#13;
community, and raised&#13;
awareness to make&#13;
stricter laws monitoring&#13;
registered sex offenders.&#13;
For example, a sex&#13;
offender can receive&#13;
lifetime parole with a&#13;
GPS tracking system&#13;
so that offenders can be&#13;
monitored for the rest&#13;
of their lives. Before&#13;
Chelsea's Law went into&#13;
effect, there was monitoring of the parolees,&#13;
but once their parole&#13;
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period ended, the tracking did too.&#13;
Many speculator&#13;
believe if more in depth&#13;
monitoring was done&#13;
in the case of Gardner,&#13;
it possibly could have&#13;
prevented the death of&#13;
Chelsea King.&#13;
Under Chelsea's&#13;
Law, convicted sex&#13;
offenders on parole are&#13;
restricted from entering&#13;
into any parks. Other&#13;
rules include the evaluation of offenders under&#13;
&#13;
California's mentally&#13;
disordered offender law&#13;
when deemed necessary&#13;
by assessment.&#13;
The first San Diego&#13;
case to be put on trial&#13;
under Chelsea's law&#13;
took place Sept 15. A&#13;
registered sex offender&#13;
was given 25 years to&#13;
life in prison, when&#13;
prior to Chelsea's law,&#13;
he would have been&#13;
given 15 years in prison.&#13;
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There's no Frisbee in disc golf&#13;
How this new sport is flying to new heights&#13;
BY SANDRA CHALMERS easily be found in local&#13;
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF&#13;
public parks, recreation&#13;
parks and most often are&#13;
The new trend of&#13;
free of charge.&#13;
disc golf brings an unClose to home,&#13;
expected delight to what&#13;
CSUSM has recently&#13;
was once just a picnic&#13;
adopted a disc golf .&#13;
hobby.&#13;
course in April of this&#13;
Formally known as&#13;
year that spans throughdisc golf, not Frisbee&#13;
out campus. It is the first&#13;
golf, the object of the&#13;
university in Southern&#13;
game is to throw a disc&#13;
California to feature a&#13;
through out the course&#13;
disc golf course on camin the fewest number&#13;
pus property. This new&#13;
of throws. Much like&#13;
18-hole course begins&#13;
traditional golf, a hole in near Barham Road and&#13;
one is hard to Come by.&#13;
Campus way, scorecards&#13;
Disc golf uses a "pole&#13;
can be downloaded&#13;
hole," an elevated metal&#13;
www.csusm.edu/rec/&#13;
basket as the target for&#13;
discgolf.&#13;
the game.&#13;
Free disc rentals are&#13;
This new sport sparks available to CSUSM stuplayers with the conveni- dents at The Clarke Field&#13;
ence of playing a comHouse and the course&#13;
petitive sport with a few&#13;
hours are from sunrise to&#13;
friends or none at all.&#13;
sunset everyday.&#13;
The sport also rejects the&#13;
Our campus's wide&#13;
need to separate players&#13;
range of hills, grass&#13;
into teams, and each can&#13;
stretches and stairs&#13;
play individually.&#13;
As players progress&#13;
down the fairway, each&#13;
must make consecutive shots from the spot&#13;
where the previous throw&#13;
landed, until the disc is&#13;
thrown into the basket,&#13;
which then completes&#13;
one hole.&#13;
Players enjoy nature&#13;
as their playing field with&#13;
no boundaries.&#13;
"It's fun and it's free.&#13;
I like the instant gratification you get when&#13;
you can see your throw&#13;
improving, and how you&#13;
can build your skills&#13;
each time you play," said&#13;
Vanessa Van Dyken, a&#13;
frequent disc golf player,&#13;
from Mesa college. "It's&#13;
fun to play in groups, especially when your throw&#13;
is better than the boys'."&#13;
Disc golf courses can&#13;
&#13;
POLICE BEAT.&#13;
&#13;
Sept. 9 ,2 p.m.&#13;
University police stopped&#13;
a car with a broken break light&#13;
at the intersection of Barham&#13;
Drive and Campus Way. They&#13;
arrested the driver Roman Ortiz,&#13;
an 18-year-old non-student of&#13;
Encinitas, for driving under&#13;
influence pf alcohol and drugs,&#13;
for being an unlicensed driver,&#13;
and for possession of marijuana.&#13;
The passenger, Jose Delgadillo,&#13;
a 19-year-old non-student also&#13;
of Encinitas, was arrested for&#13;
possession of marijuana. When&#13;
the officers stepped up to the&#13;
car, they reported the smell of&#13;
both alcohol and marijuana.&#13;
Sept. 11,1 ajai.&#13;
University police officers arrested student Shane Desfor, 19,&#13;
for being drunk in public. He&#13;
was taken to Vista county jail&#13;
and released eight hours later&#13;
&#13;
creates an entertaining&#13;
course for everyone.&#13;
Brian Campbell and&#13;
Jeremy Briggs, recent&#13;
locals originally from&#13;
Michigan, enjoyed the&#13;
CSUSM disc course last&#13;
Thursday. "I really like&#13;
the layout of the course&#13;
intertwined with the busy&#13;
campus life. It's really&#13;
fun," said Campbell.&#13;
Public parks also add&#13;
an allure to the game by&#13;
featuring obstacles such&#13;
as trees, picnic tables,&#13;
and sometimes even&#13;
people as a challenging&#13;
hurdle to overcome.&#13;
Unlike traditional&#13;
golf, no expensive&#13;
equipment is necessary.&#13;
A quality, professional&#13;
disc ranges about $15.&#13;
No dress code or collared&#13;
t-shirts are required, nor&#13;
any golf cart rentals. It&#13;
becomes an easy bargain&#13;
to get hooked on this&#13;
&#13;
vides a good form of&#13;
sport.&#13;
excercise, it works upper&#13;
Van Dyken enjoys&#13;
and lower body muscles&#13;
using the Side Wonder&#13;
as it helps with accuracy, as well as promotes aerobic exercise, strengths&#13;
and Campbell uses the&#13;
physical and mental&#13;
Anova, a heavier disc&#13;
abilities that allow for&#13;
used for long distance.&#13;
Disc golf players usually very little risk of physical injury, according to&#13;
carry about five to 10&#13;
discs with them at a time. PDGA,&#13;
Disc golf's other&#13;
PDGA hold over&#13;
major appeal is that it is&#13;
40,000 members and&#13;
essentially the sport for&#13;
continues to grow as the&#13;
everyone.&#13;
sport gains more popularity.&#13;
"Disc golf can be&#13;
played from school age&#13;
At Kit Carson Park,&#13;
to old age, making it one in Escondido, the Caliof the greatest lifetime&#13;
fornia State Flying Disc&#13;
fitness sports available.&#13;
Championship is being&#13;
Specially-abled and disa- help on Sept. 25 and 26.&#13;
bled participate, giving&#13;
Prizes up to $25,000 are&#13;
them the opportunity to&#13;
being awarding for those&#13;
take part in a mainstream who compete. Registraactivity," states the&#13;
tion is still available at&#13;
Professional Disc Golf&#13;
sandiegoaces.com.&#13;
Association (PDGA) on&#13;
CSUSM will also be&#13;
its official website, www. hosting the First Gentlepdga.com.&#13;
men's Disc Open in late&#13;
Disc golf also proOctober.&#13;
&#13;
on his own recognizance. Police Beach, at the University Village&#13;
officers found him staggering on Apartments for being drunk in&#13;
Barham drive.&#13;
public. The officer heard the two&#13;
females argue loudly in the UVA&#13;
Sept. 11,3 a.m.&#13;
common area and went over to&#13;
Officers observed a vehilook check the situation. The&#13;
cle tailgating another vehicle&#13;
two females were both intoxiat Twin Oaks Valley Road at&#13;
cated and disturbing the peace.&#13;
the bridge over Highway 78.&#13;
Officers took them to Vista&#13;
They pulled the vehicle over&#13;
county jail and released them on&#13;
and when they approached the&#13;
their own recognizance.&#13;
car, officers reported the smell&#13;
of both marijuana and alcohol.&#13;
Sept. 12,11:25 p.m.&#13;
Christopher Miller, a 21-yearPolice officers stopped a&#13;
old non-student of Riverside,&#13;
vehicle running a red light on&#13;
was arrested for DUI and posTwin Oaks Valley Road. The&#13;
session of marijuana. Miller had driver, Jaques Matory, 22, a&#13;
.08 blood alcohol level when&#13;
non-student of Carlsbad, was istested at the station.&#13;
sued a misdemeanor citation for&#13;
possession of marijuana and for&#13;
Sept. 12,1:25 a.m.&#13;
possession of an open container&#13;
University police-officers&#13;
of alcohol in the vehicle. He&#13;
arrested students Eva Hi»was then released.&#13;
ton, 18, of San Clemente, and&#13;
Laura MeAndiew, 19, of Capital Sept. 13,3:50 a.m.&#13;
&#13;
University police officers&#13;
stopped a vehicle that they had&#13;
observed changing lanes without signaling on Carmel Avenue&#13;
and Venture road. The driver,&#13;
Guadenzio Fabian, a 31-yearold non-student of Vista, was&#13;
then arrested for being an unlicensed driver.&#13;
Sept, 14,11:25 p.m.&#13;
Police officers observed&#13;
David Baca, 21, a non-student&#13;
of Escondido, run a red light at&#13;
Campus View Drive infrontof&#13;
Craven Hall. When they pulled&#13;
him over in parking lot C on&#13;
campus, the officers reported&#13;
the smell of marijuana when&#13;
they approached the vehicle.&#13;
They searched the car and&#13;
found marijuana in the car. Baca&#13;
received a misdemeanor citation&#13;
and was released.&#13;
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Pie-eating and apple picking a£/Julian's Apple Days Festival&#13;
PHOTO COURTESY OF IKJH.BIZ&#13;
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BY VANESSA CHALMERS&#13;
FEATURES EDITOR&#13;
Since San Diego enjoys&#13;
beautiful, sunny weather for the&#13;
majority of the year, our city&#13;
is forced to mark the seasonal&#13;
transition from summer to fall in&#13;
other ways: the autumn Starbucks drink menu (delicious&#13;
pumpkin spice lattes return),&#13;
temporary Halloween stores on&#13;
every corner, and the town of&#13;
Julian's Apple Days Festival.&#13;
Located in the rural&#13;
mountains of San Diego, approximately 40 minutes from&#13;
San Marcos, Julian, a historic&#13;
gold-mining town known for its&#13;
pie and hard apple cider, comes&#13;
alive to boast its best asset to&#13;
visitors from all over Southern&#13;
California: apples. The Julian&#13;
Apple Festival will take place&#13;
on Oct.2 and 3 from 10 a.m. to&#13;
5 p.m. at the Menghini Winery&#13;
and will feature dancing, music,&#13;
a beer and wine garden , gold&#13;
panning demonstrations, tractor&#13;
&#13;
displays, children's activities,&#13;
contests, apple pie, and the grand&#13;
coronation of a Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Apple Days.&#13;
According to the Julian&#13;
Apple Days website, the festival&#13;
is more than 100 years old,&#13;
starting in 1909 as a celebration&#13;
to mark the town winning the&#13;
Wilder Medal, an award bestowed only to the highest quality fruit growers. Since then, the&#13;
event has attracted over 3,000&#13;
visitors every year and its apples&#13;
have upheld their award-winning&#13;
deliciousness.&#13;
Thinking of making your&#13;
own apple pie this fall? Take&#13;
some Julian apples home with&#13;
you by visiting Julian's Apples •&#13;
and Art Orchard. For $10 per&#13;
bag, visitors can spend the day&#13;
picking California-grown, pesticide-free apples straight from&#13;
the tree, Johnny Appleseed style.&#13;
Apples and Art Orchard requires&#13;
reservations and is only open&#13;
seasonally, but there are other&#13;
orchards in and around Julian&#13;
&#13;
with more flexible&#13;
availability. After&#13;
an afternoon of&#13;
apple picking, take&#13;
W&#13;
those picks back&#13;
to the Julian Apple Days Festival,&#13;
where the first 500&#13;
visitors to attend the&#13;
festival on Sunday,&#13;
Oct. 3 will receive a&#13;
free pie slicer. Hand&#13;
picked apples and&#13;
a free pie slicer are&#13;
the perfect ingredients for homemade&#13;
apple pie.&#13;
The Menghini Winery is&#13;
located at 1150&#13;
Julian Orchards&#13;
H ISTORICAL L ANDMARK NO. 4 12&#13;
Drive. Parking is&#13;
free, but arriving&#13;
early is recommended. Admission&#13;
apple orchards in Julian, and a&#13;
hosting various apple-related&#13;
for the event is $5&#13;
list of events, check out www.&#13;
activities throughout the months&#13;
for adults. Children 12 and under&#13;
julianca.com and www.julianapof September and October. For&#13;
are free. Apart from the two-day&#13;
more information on the festival, pledays.com.&#13;
Apple Festival, Julian will be&#13;
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Ah, apples. Just the&#13;
word itself inspires a wealth&#13;
of images: bountiful baskets&#13;
of fresh-picked fruit, the warm&#13;
scent of fresh-baked pie, and the&#13;
crisp deliciousness of that first&#13;
bite. An essential part of any&#13;
fruit bowl, apples are chock-full&#13;
of health benefits that can keep&#13;
your immune system revved&#13;
as we head into colder months.&#13;
There's a reason why people say,&#13;
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away!" Health food website&#13;
whfoods.com says that an apple,&#13;
especially the skin, contains&#13;
several antioxidants that support&#13;
heart health. Containing only&#13;
about 80 calories each, apples&#13;
are a dieter's delight. Their high&#13;
fiber content helps to suppress&#13;
the appetite and control choles-&#13;
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terol levels. They help&#13;
to stabilize blood sugar,&#13;
and eating a raw apple&#13;
can even help keep your&#13;
teeth clean!&#13;
Now that fall is&#13;
upon us, apple-inspired&#13;
recipes are enticing&#13;
people to the cozy&#13;
realm of their kitchens .&#13;
September marks the&#13;
peak of apple season, so&#13;
now is the time to enjoy&#13;
the fruit while it is in&#13;
its prime. Here are two&#13;
scrumptious ways to get&#13;
that homey, nostalgic&#13;
flavor of apple goodness&#13;
without the hours of effort.&#13;
Apple Pancakes&#13;
* 1 cup flour&#13;
* 3 eggs&#13;
* 1 cup skim milk&#13;
* 1 medium apple, cored&#13;
and sliced in thin rings&#13;
* cinnamon and nutmeg&#13;
to taste&#13;
Combine the flour, eggs, and&#13;
milk until they form a creamy&#13;
batter. Add the spices, and pour&#13;
by VA cup measurements into a&#13;
non-stick skillet. Place a few apple rings in each pancake before&#13;
&#13;
flipping. Serve immediately&#13;
with hot maple syrup.&#13;
Microwave Baked Apples&#13;
* 2 medium apples,&#13;
peeled&#13;
and cored&#13;
* 2 Tbsp. butter&#13;
* 2 Tbsp. brown sugar&#13;
* 1 tsp cinnamon&#13;
* 1 tsp nutmeg&#13;
* Vi cup raisins or dried&#13;
cranberries&#13;
* Vi cup graham cracker&#13;
crumbs&#13;
Combine the butter,&#13;
brown sugar, cinnamon, and&#13;
nutmeg in a bowl until crumbly. Place the apples in a deep&#13;
microwavable dish with a tiny&#13;
bit of water on the bottom.&#13;
Sprinkle apples with the sugar&#13;
crumble and more spices if&#13;
needed. Stuff the cranberries or&#13;
raisins into the hole where the&#13;
core was. Cover with a lid and&#13;
microwave for 3.5 to 4 minutes&#13;
until tender. Cool slightly before serving. Top with graham&#13;
cracker crumbs. Serves 2.&#13;
Ciao, my apple admirers!&#13;
Many warm wishes from my&#13;
kitchen to yours.&#13;
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Men's &amp;&#13;
Women's crosscountry both&#13;
finish in eighth place at UC Riverside&#13;
BY KYLE TREMBLEY&#13;
Cal State San Marcos men's&#13;
and women's cross-country&#13;
competed in their second race of&#13;
the fall on Saturday, with both&#13;
teams taking eighth place at the&#13;
UC Riverside Invitational.&#13;
&#13;
CSUSM Women's&#13;
soccer plays Biola&#13;
to 0-0 tie&#13;
BY KYLE TREMBLEY&#13;
The goal-scoring drought&#13;
continued for CSUSM women's&#13;
soccer on Saturday, as the squad&#13;
played Biola University to a 0-0&#13;
tie in front of the home crowd at&#13;
Mangrum Field.&#13;
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On the twelfth-ranked men's&#13;
side, for the second straight week&#13;
the Cougars beat their time from&#13;
last year by over a minute, finishing eighth with a team time of&#13;
2:07:29. Leading the way for the&#13;
second straight week was Western Nelson, who placed thirtysixth with a time of 25:04.&#13;
Next on the team was Brett&#13;
Campfield, who bested his time&#13;
from last week by a significant&#13;
margin, running 25:20 to take&#13;
fifty-sixth. The two-time track&#13;
andfieldAll-American should&#13;
continue to make an impact in&#13;
his first season running crosscountry for the Cougars.&#13;
Third on the team was Jonathan Alpizar, who placed sixty#13-ranked CSUSM is now&#13;
4-1-4 on the season. Biola is&#13;
3-2-1.&#13;
CSUSM has been struggling&#13;
to replace dynamic freshman&#13;
forwards Amy Young and Dani&#13;
Porter, both of whom are injured.&#13;
The Cougars have scored just&#13;
two goals in their last five games.&#13;
However, the squad has&#13;
posted a respectable 2-1-2 record&#13;
in that span, thanks largely to&#13;
a staunch back line that played&#13;
another excellent game on Saturday. Led by captain Michele&#13;
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sixth with a time of 25:33.1.&#13;
Rounding out the top-5 for the&#13;
Cougars were Lenny Santana at&#13;
25:51 (eighty-third) and Michael&#13;
Hansen at 25:59 (ninety-third).&#13;
Also competing for the&#13;
Cougars were Polo Mariscal&#13;
(26:01), Ryan Jensen (26:02),&#13;
Ismael Rodriguez (26:06), Eddie Mariscal (26:13), Dustin&#13;
Blankenship (26:23), Armando&#13;
Lara (26:27), Joshua Bollinger&#13;
(26:34), Valente Villalobos&#13;
(27:00), David Cummings&#13;
(27:07), Tyler Schieldge (27:34),&#13;
Dave Slack (27:53), Saul Oros&#13;
(28:46), and Mark Shimmin&#13;
(29:12)r&#13;
The men's race was won by&#13;
BYU, with the host school com-&#13;
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ing in second.&#13;
For the number two-ranked&#13;
CSUSM women, the Cougars&#13;
were a couple minutes behind&#13;
last year's time at this event,&#13;
though it was the first race of&#13;
the season for star runner Cady&#13;
Villarreal.&#13;
Leading the team was Jessica&#13;
Sandoval, who posted a nice early-season time of 17:52 to take&#13;
thirty-fourth place. Second was&#13;
Jen Albright, last week's surprise&#13;
team leader and overall twelfth&#13;
placefinisher,who ran 18:08 to&#13;
take fourty-nineth place.&#13;
Not far behind were Carol&#13;
Schryver and Suzanne Cornwell,&#13;
w h o ran 18:13 and 18:19 to&#13;
take sixtieth and sixty-seventh,&#13;
&#13;
Ramirez and of course keeper&#13;
Kaycee Gunion, the CSUSM defense has surrendered just three&#13;
goals in the team's nine games&#13;
this season.&#13;
Today, both Biola and&#13;
CSUSM came within inches of&#13;
scoring. The Cougars'opportunity came in thefirsthalf, as&#13;
a shot by Mary Green, who was&#13;
very active and dangerous on&#13;
the day, was cleared off the back&#13;
line at the very last opportunity.&#13;
Biola got its chance in overtime,&#13;
as what looked like a sure-thing&#13;
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top-five was Villarreal, who&#13;
came in at 18:27 to place eightieth.&#13;
Also competing for the&#13;
Cougars were Aubriele Rowe&#13;
(18:32), Kelly Thompson&#13;
(18:33), Cassidy Reich (18:38),&#13;
and Chelsey Cortez (18:40).&#13;
The race was won by the&#13;
University of Arkansas, with&#13;
Southern Utah placing second.&#13;
There was also an open race&#13;
held, where the CSUSM team,&#13;
led by Michelle Cruz (eleventh&#13;
place at 18:30) and Heidi Swanson (thirtieth place at 19:13) took&#13;
second place.&#13;
&#13;
goal was stopped&#13;
brilliantly at the last&#13;
minute by defender&#13;
Chelsea Porter, who&#13;
lunged to clear it off&#13;
the line.&#13;
Gunion made&#13;
three saves to earn the&#13;
shutout.&#13;
CSUSM will be in&#13;
action next on Thursday at Concordia.&#13;
&#13;
Despite the&#13;
man advantage, the&#13;
Cougars did not look&#13;
^particularly focused&#13;
following the incident, as Biola had the&#13;
better of play for a&#13;
large portion of the&#13;
BY KYLE TREMBLEY&#13;
match. A scoreless tie&#13;
was broken early in&#13;
A crazy goal with just 40&#13;
the second half, when&#13;
seconds left in regulation saved&#13;
a cross from Marco&#13;
what would have been a disasRuvalcaba found&#13;
trous loss for Cougar men's soccer, as the squad came back to tie the foot of Dylan&#13;
Wingrove, who drove&#13;
Biola 1-1 at home on Saturday.&#13;
a shot into the back&#13;
CSUSM moves to 3-3-2 on&#13;
of the net to put Biola&#13;
the year. Biola is now 1-4-1.&#13;
up 1-0.&#13;
The start of Saturday's game&#13;
Biola continued to threaten,&#13;
was the most physical soccer&#13;
and if not for two heroic saves&#13;
that's been played at Mangrum&#13;
by Cougar keepe'r Kevin Ernst,&#13;
Field this year. There was serithe game would have been put&#13;
ous contact on both sides, with&#13;
neither giving an inch or generat- out of reach. However, with&#13;
the clock winding down and&#13;
ing many opportunities. It culminated in the thirty-first minute, CSUSM desperate to get the&#13;
when a nasty tackle resulted in a equalizer, a seemingly innocuous&#13;
throw-in on the Biola end of the&#13;
Biola player and subsequently a&#13;
field proved costly for the visiCSUSM assistant coach getting&#13;
tors. Alex Rodriguez launched&#13;
red carded.&#13;
the throw-in into the box, over&#13;
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Men's soccer&#13;
earns frantic tie&#13;
with Biola&#13;
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the keeper's head and into a massive pile of players. In the group&#13;
was Andrew Podruski, who may&#13;
have gotten a touch in before it&#13;
bounced off a Biola player and&#13;
into the net.&#13;
However the goal was&#13;
scored, it saved what would have&#13;
been a bad result for CSUSM,&#13;
who held that man advantage for&#13;
over an hour. The 1-1 tie persisted through both overtimes.&#13;
CSUSM will be in action on&#13;
Thursday at Concordia.&#13;
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PRIDE STAFF WRITER&#13;
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Maroon 5 - "Hands All Over" - A&amp;M/&#13;
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Maroon 5's third album, "Hands All&#13;
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REVIEWS&#13;
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Over" (recorded in Switzerland), has had&#13;
a long journey since their last release ("It&#13;
Won't Be Soon Before Long"). The band&#13;
itself has come a long way since 2002, yet&#13;
they managed to get through the struggles of a newly formed band, eventually&#13;
claiming two Grammy wins. For this new&#13;
album, the band worked with Robert John&#13;
"Mutt" Lange, a notable producer who&#13;
previously worked with the likes of AC/&#13;
DC and Bryan Adams (who also happens to be Shania Twain's ex-husband).&#13;
"Hands All Over" blends the genres&#13;
of funk and rock in familiar Maroon 5&#13;
fashion. The band toured the end of this&#13;
past summer, and beginning Oct. 6, they&#13;
will perform in many cities along the&#13;
west coast (see http://www.maroon5.com/&#13;
shows/ for more show dates). Singles&#13;
"Misery" and "Give A Little More" were&#13;
released this past summer and both songs&#13;
will be accompanied by music videos.&#13;
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UPCOMING CONCERTS&#13;
BY ASHLEY DAY&#13;
PRIDE STAFF WRITER&#13;
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arrival of the season comes a fantastic variety of&#13;
bands touring through San Diego County. Here is a&#13;
preview of concerts happening this week:&#13;
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Flying Lotus - 'Tattern + Grid World&#13;
EP" - Warp Records&#13;
Artist Steven Ellison is known as Flying Lotus and his new EP "Pattera+Grid&#13;
World" comes out this Tuesday. Flying&#13;
Lotus's style roots itself in the electronic&#13;
sound, having collaborated with artists of&#13;
similar styles such as Thorn Yorke. Flying&#13;
Lotus also created music for the late night&#13;
programming block Adult Swim. Ellison&#13;
blends electronic, hip-hop experimental&#13;
genres to create unique ambient sounds&#13;
and remixes. "Pattern+Grid World" follows his third album "Cosmogramma,"&#13;
released last spring. According to his&#13;
Facebook fan-page (http://www.facebook.&#13;
com/fiyinglotus), he will be performing&#13;
in various clubs and venues later this&#13;
month in San Francisco, Washington&#13;
and Vancouver. The new EP is available&#13;
for preorder at http://bleep.com/. Also,&#13;
there are free computer apps available for&#13;
download, such as an Augmented Reality&#13;
app in support of the "Cosmogramma" album - at http://flying-lotus.com/. Also on&#13;
his site are show dates, music videos and&#13;
even two arcade-style games "Destroy"&#13;
and "Attack" created by Flying Lotus and&#13;
Available to play for free.&#13;
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This event is all ages. Ticket prices are $30. It is a&#13;
general admission concert (standing room only). M&#13;
The Black Keys show is currently sold out, but&#13;
there are ways to try to get tickets. If you arrive at&#13;
the venue early enough, there will be a line waiting outside for entry into the show. Since the event&#13;
starts early, savvy show-goers might suggest getting&#13;
down to Soma around 3 p.m. to ask people if they&#13;
have extra tickets available. But beware of ticket&#13;
prU^&#13;
scalpers (people who buy concert tickets with the&#13;
specific intent to resell them). Purchasing tickets from&#13;
scalpers is illegal if it occurs on event grounds. If&#13;
nobody has an extra ticket, then go to the box office&#13;
(located in the front of the venue). Sometimes, Soma&#13;
will open up more tickets to buy. Bring extra money&#13;
to the show. You may not bring a water bottle inside&#13;
with you, but bottles can be purchased at $2 apiece&#13;
once inside.&#13;
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last time. Larsson's previous novels, "The&#13;
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" and "The&#13;
Girl Who Played with Fire" received&#13;
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publishing decision before his death in&#13;
2004. The Millennium Trilogy composed&#13;
of these three novels (with rumors of even&#13;
more unpublished works) pulls readers&#13;
into a world of crime and mystery with&#13;
memorable,fleshed-outcharacters and an&#13;
engrossing story that wont let go.&#13;
"Mockingjay" - Suzanne Collins&#13;
Suzanne Collins'sfinalinstallment in&#13;
The Hunger Games trilogy is "Mockingjay," and with it returns Katniss Everdeen,&#13;
whom, having made it through the past&#13;
two Hunger Games, ends up on a mission&#13;
to rid Panem of the oppressive President&#13;
Snow. Collins's trilogy is no stranger to&#13;
the bestseller lists. Her novels portray&#13;
heavy themes such as oppression, loss&#13;
and the struggle of facing something&#13;
much larger than one's own self. She&#13;
paints a vivid story within the series&#13;
gaining her trilogy much positive critical&#13;
reception. Afilmadaptation for Collins's&#13;
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novel in the Millennium Trilogy. "The&#13;
Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest" continues where its preceding novels left off,&#13;
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7:30 p jn.)&#13;
Where: Viejas Arena&#13;
at Aztec Bowl, SDSU.&#13;
This event is all ages.&#13;
Ticket prices range from&#13;
$62.50-$73.90 (service&#13;
charges included) for&#13;
general admission seats.&#13;
There is also a $10 fee for&#13;
parking.&#13;
Muse formed in 1994&#13;
and originated from the&#13;
United Kingdom. NME&#13;
magazine describes Muse&#13;
as a "fusion of many&#13;
music genres, including progressive rock,&#13;
alternative rock, classical&#13;
music, heavy metal, and&#13;
electronica with recurring&#13;
themes of revolution."&#13;
They've recently gained&#13;
worldwide recognition and an entirely new fan&#13;
base - after having been&#13;
featured on all three of&#13;
the "Twilight" movie&#13;
soundtracks.&#13;
&#13;
Phoenix with Neon Indians (Tonight, Sept. 21 at&#13;
8 p.m.)&#13;
Where: San Diego State&#13;
University (SDSU) Open&#13;
Air Theatre. The event&#13;
is all ages. Ticket prices&#13;
range from $41-52 (service&#13;
charges included) or there is&#13;
a pack of four tickets available for about $80.&#13;
Phoenix is an alternative rock band from the&#13;
suburbs of Paris, France.&#13;
The band has five albums&#13;
behind them and have been&#13;
featured on countless movie&#13;
soundtracks, such as "Lost&#13;
in Translation" and "Virgin Suicides" (where lead&#13;
singer Thomas Mars met&#13;
his girlfriend - and baby&#13;
mama - director, Sofia Coppola). The band has been&#13;
around for approximately&#13;
10 years, but has recently&#13;
gained mainstream attention&#13;
with radio hits "1901" and&#13;
"Lisztomania" from their&#13;
newest album "Wolfgang&#13;
Amadeus Phoenix."&#13;
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The Pixies (Sunday, Sept.&#13;
26 at 8 p.m.)&#13;
Where: University of&#13;
California San Diego's Rimac Arena in La Jolla, California. This event is all ages.&#13;
Ticket prices are $53.50&#13;
(service fees included). This&#13;
concert has no assigned seating. It is standing room only&#13;
on afirstcome,firstserved&#13;
basis.&#13;
The Pixies tour is&#13;
celebrating the twentieth&#13;
anniversary of their smash&#13;
album "Doolittle." They&#13;
are supposed to be playing&#13;
"Doolittle" in its entirety.&#13;
"Doolittle" is available as&#13;
a free download on pixiesmusic .com. The Pixies are&#13;
a groundbreaking, classic&#13;
band and this reunion tour is&#13;
not one to miss.&#13;
Learn more about each&#13;
upcoming concert at 91x.&#13;
com/pages/concerts and&#13;
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"Ondine" (PG-13)&#13;
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Filmed in Ireland, Ondine follows&#13;
the story of Syracuse (Colin Farrell),&#13;
a struggling fisherman in a small town&#13;
who is surprised to find an ethereal and&#13;
mysterious fish-like woman named&#13;
Ondine (Alicja Bachleda) caught in his&#13;
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love with the strange woman. Syracuse&#13;
quickly finds himself wrapped up in the&#13;
fairy tale possibilities and dark secrets&#13;
that Ondine brings to his life. With gorgeous cinematography by Christopher&#13;
Doyle, this film, written and directed by&#13;
Neil Jordan, will have you suspending your disbelief to be immersed in the&#13;
lush possibilities of love and fantasy.&#13;
"Modern Family: The Complete First Season" (Not Rated)&#13;
With a dynamic cast and sharply written dialogue, this Emmy-winning mockumentary series may just be the best show that you're not&#13;
watching. Created by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan, "Modern&#13;
Family" records the domestic adventures of a twenty-first-century&#13;
American family. The&#13;
family's patriarch figure is&#13;
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Vergara), and a step-father&#13;
to her comically mature&#13;
pre-teen son, Manny.&#13;
Jay's children f rom his&#13;
previous marriage include&#13;
Claire Dunphy and&#13;
Mitchell Pritchett. Claire&#13;
(Julie Bowen) is married with three children&#13;
and Mitchell (Jesse Tyler&#13;
Ferguson) has adopted a&#13;
Vietnamese child with his&#13;
partner Cameron Tucker&#13;
(Eric Stonestreet). This&#13;
quirky comedy delivers&#13;
some much-needed wit,&#13;
while reminding everyone of their own comedic family dysfunction.&#13;
The second season begins Wednesday, Sept. 22 at 9 p.m. on ABC.&#13;
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and expensive. When looking for a way&#13;
to unwind, it's easy to find yourself going over your budget, but cutting back&#13;
doesn't have to mean you can't have fun.&#13;
Deals are all over the place if you know&#13;
where to look.&#13;
Try something new: ice skating&#13;
in Escondido .The Iceoplex in Escondido&#13;
offers ice skating every day of the week.&#13;
Their sessions normally run around three&#13;
hours of skate time with three sessions&#13;
per day. General admission with skate&#13;
rental is $10 per session with a special&#13;
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his two children the story of how he met their mother,&#13;
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the same bank robbery lifestyle that put his father (Chris&#13;
Cooper) in prison. Wearing&#13;
deadlocked skeleton masks,&#13;
Doug and a team of men, inbymilapantovich&#13;
cluding Doug's lifelong friend,&#13;
pride s t a f f w r i t e r&#13;
James Coughlin (Jeremy Renner), violently hold up a bank&#13;
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town, Boston, where crime&#13;
the terrified is the bank manis heavier than in any other&#13;
ager Claire Keesey (Rebecca&#13;
American state, "The Town"&#13;
Hall), who James decides to&#13;
is an incredibly well-acted&#13;
take as a hostage for assurance&#13;
crime drama that focuses on&#13;
in case they are interrupted by&#13;
the choices people make when&#13;
the police during their escape.&#13;
they are confronted with an opThe rest of the film follows the&#13;
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enduring emotional resonance&#13;
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that the bank heist has on the&#13;
thisfilmtakes time to develop&#13;
town of Charlestown. Under&#13;
its characters, giving ample&#13;
the initial guise of following&#13;
opportunity for each actor to&#13;
Claire to insure that she does&#13;
make a specific and lasting&#13;
not know any incriminating&#13;
mark on the screen. Playing&#13;
evidence to divulge to the&#13;
with the dynamics of sound,&#13;
FBI, Doug unexpectedly finds&#13;
flashbacks, and tension, Affleck&#13;
himself falling in love with her.&#13;
proves that moving behind the&#13;
While being pursued by FBI&#13;
camera has been the smartest&#13;
Special Agent Adam Frawley&#13;
move that he has ever made&#13;
(Jon Hamm) and coming to&#13;
for his burgeoning career as a&#13;
terms with his position in the&#13;
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his plans for freedom.&#13;
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scene follows along the expected path. However, where the&#13;
film truly shines is the stellar&#13;
acting amongst the ensemble&#13;
cast, giving multiple facets to&#13;
the characters. Playing Doug's&#13;
father, Chris Cooper appears&#13;
in just one very short scene&#13;
and makes such an emotional&#13;
impact with his performance&#13;
that even Doug is stunned into&#13;
silence by its strength. Jeremy&#13;
Renner gives a volatile unpredictability to James, the friend&#13;
who doesn't need a reason to&#13;
beat a person near to death.&#13;
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character one-dimensionally, Renner lends James a&#13;
surprising vulnerability seen in&#13;
his fierce loyalty and love for&#13;
Doug. Jon Hamm as FBI agent&#13;
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memorable mark on the film,&#13;
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be as psychologically dangerous as the criminals he pursues.&#13;
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the lives of those in his employ.&#13;
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within the heist scenes&#13;
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"WALL S TREET: MONEY NEVER S LEEPS"&#13;
BY MILA PANTOVICH&#13;
PRIDE STAFF WRITER&#13;
When Oliver Stone&#13;
released "Wallstreet" in&#13;
1987, he introduced a film&#13;
about stock markets that&#13;
functioned very much like&#13;
a political thriller. Now,&#13;
23 years later, Stone has&#13;
released the long-awaited&#13;
sequel, "Wallstreet: Money&#13;
Never Sleeps." Like "Wallstreet," Stone places the&#13;
sequel firmly in the middle&#13;
of an economic crisis and&#13;
uses the panic and confusion felt in the industry&#13;
to give the story an edge&#13;
that is felt personally, if&#13;
only slightly understood,&#13;
by many Americans. With&#13;
visuals of stocks plummeting in a business that&#13;
depends upon greed and&#13;
dishonesty, Stone uses the&#13;
story of a broken family as&#13;
the backbone and heart of&#13;
the film.&#13;
"Wallstreet: Money&#13;
Never Sleeps" presents&#13;
the economy as a series of&#13;
fast-paced split screens,&#13;
showing the rapid rise and&#13;
fall of companies through&#13;
cheesy animation and&#13;
diagrams. Filming stock&#13;
traders as if they are mobsters, Oliver Stone gives&#13;
a sense of foreboding to&#13;
board meetings filled with&#13;
arrogant young traders who&#13;
continue thinking they're&#13;
in control of the rapidly&#13;
declining market. Stone,&#13;
himself, has a small cameo&#13;
as a trader and Charlie&#13;
Sheen returns as a retired&#13;
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Bud Fox in an incredibly&#13;
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mother, the film itself has&#13;
self-important cameo that&#13;
a hard time measuring up.&#13;
is unnecessary and forced.&#13;
What it fails to do is get to&#13;
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the core of Gekko's charWall Street as the setting,&#13;
acter, watering down his&#13;
Stone attempts to bring a&#13;
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the possibility of redempsentimentality. The ending&#13;
tion and forgiveness for&#13;
is rushed and ill-fitting of&#13;
a decaying family. Carey&#13;
the film's overall message&#13;
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of the irrevocable corruption of money, quickly tyflat role as an emotionally&#13;
bruised daughter. In a scene ing up loose ends in a way&#13;
that seems dismissive of&#13;
with Michael Douglas,&#13;
its initial purpose. Oliver&#13;
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herself from crying in front portraying Wall Street as a&#13;
capitalist infection, backs&#13;
of the father she wishes&#13;
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"Halo: Reach" is the story of&#13;
the beginning of the "Halo" saga,&#13;
but truly, it marks its end. With&#13;
the separation of game developer&#13;
Bungie and publisher Microsoft&#13;
Game Studios, another "Halo"&#13;
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craftsmanship and quality will&#13;
likely never grace the Xbox 360&#13;
console. With that sobering fact&#13;
in mind, "Halo: Reach" delivers&#13;
where all the other "Halo" games&#13;
fall short.&#13;
"Halo: Reach" is the prequel&#13;
to the "Halo"&#13;
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preceding the&#13;
events of the&#13;
original game.&#13;
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on the role of a&#13;
faceless Spartan&#13;
soldier by the&#13;
name of Noble&#13;
6. He begins the&#13;
game as an unwanted replacement for Noble&#13;
Team, an elite&#13;
group of Spartan&#13;
soldiers who aré&#13;
no strangers to&#13;
war.&#13;
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&#13;
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heavily defended human world&#13;
untouched by war. But when&#13;
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an attack by local militia, they&#13;
discover that the Covenant, an&#13;
alien race led by religious zealots&#13;
that call for the annihilation of&#13;
the human race, is to blame.&#13;
What is initially believed to be&#13;
an isolated attack soon turns into&#13;
a planetary invasion of unimaginable force. What ensues is&#13;
a battle for the very survival of&#13;
the human race as Noble Team&#13;
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each member. But it isn't only&#13;
&#13;
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to the action and the persona of&#13;
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enemies' only tactic was to stand&#13;
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enemies in "Reach" are given&#13;
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player, making the game much&#13;
more challenging and exciting.&#13;
Whether they are trying to flank&#13;
behind the player's position, o r.&#13;
sending in holograms to try and&#13;
flush out the player, Noble 6 has&#13;
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his work cut out for him.&#13;
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