The Bull's Eye - January 2010
The Bull's Eye - January 2010
The Bull's Eye - January 2010
TIME FLIES Within the first decade of the 21st century, sports made history. Find out which events will be remembered from these last ten years. Please see page 11.
COLUMN ONE
The U.S. State Department is supporting the Red Cross, which has already raised over $21 million through various donations as part of its relief effort for Haiti. Ruby Hwang Staff Writer A magnitude 7.0 earthquake caused mass destruction in Haiti on Tuesday, January 12. Its epicenter was near the Haitian capital of Port-auPrince, and as many as 200,000 people have died as a result of the earthquake. President Barack Obama has promised continuous support for the country and its survivors as it recovers from the tragic event. Firefighters from the United States and other countries in the United Nations were sent to rescue victims caught in the rubble of collapsed buildings. Although there have been civilians saved from the ruins of the Haiti earthquake, thousands are left homeless, impoverished, and hungry. Haitis already deficient medical system has been ravaged by the disaster and injured Haitians have been left to sleep outside due to a lack of resources such as medical [Please see QUAKE on page 3]
Look, listen, and play... All-Southern Symphony Orchestra students prepare to perform three compositions for the audience. Courtesy of Steve Acciani juniors Christina Chang, Joyce Ho, and Gabriella Momah, and sophomore Aimee Cha; five violin players, senior Eunice Lee, juniors Tim Chin and Esther Lim, and sophomores Tess Charng and Joy Yi; three viola players, junior Ryley Lee, sophomore Abigail Choi, and freshman Erica Chae; and one cello player, junior Alvin Ma, were selected to perform in the Southern California High School Honor Groups. These groups consisted of a symphony orchestra, symphonic band, and a wind ensemble. Having 32 students make the group set the state record, so I am extremely pleased with the quality of our individual players, stated Band Director Steve Acciani. He continued, The exciting part is that only five [of the students who were chosen] are seniors, so the [Please see MUSIC on page 3]
Sledding down the fast lane... Volunteers help attendees sled down the track. PLAY: Winter Snow Fest is a family festival featuring a snow play area, snowman building, childrens game booths, a holiday craft boutique, tree decorating, and photos with Santa. Eric Lee Asst. News Editor The City of Diamond Bar hosted its 10th annual Winter Snow Fest at Pantera Park on Saturday, January 16, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Winter Snow Fest featured a wide selection of games, entertainment, and food. The event also included two snow slides and two areas to play with snow and build snowmen. About 80 tons of snows were used to create a snow field and two 100-foot-long snow slides. This year featured a mini snow hill for the younger children that werent ready for the big hills, [and they had] fun, said Andee Tarazon, the Community Services Coordinator for the City of Diamond Bar. The event featured 21 games and craft booths, with
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such as a stereotype bingo and student skits. These activities will help attendees become more comfortable with each other. Students needed a safe venue and opportunity to experience connecting with a diverse group of their DB peers, commented Davis. She added, I also wanted to give the advanced peer counselors the opportunity to use their training to assist their peers in a meaningful experience that would benefit many students and staff in a workshop-type setting. At the event, participants will be broken up into groups, each led by a Peer Counseling facilitator and a teacher. The [Please see GATHER on page 3]
activities like Frosty Toss, Moon Bounce, Snowball Toss, and Snowball Bowling. The booths were run by many different clubs and organizations from Diamond Bar, including Diamond Bar High School, Diamond Ranch High School, and Walnut High School. Members of DB 4Youth and the DBHS Leo Club hosted their own games and craft booths at the event. Leo Club members ran a face painting booth, while DB 4Youth members ran a [Please see SNOW on page 2]
team will also have their own wristbands so that students stay within their designated groups. The kids push themselves to try something different and find new limits for what they can achieve, said history teacher Christian Calero. He added, Part of the Pathways grant is to give the students outsideof-school opportunities. These grants give them the chance to grow, build, and achieve outside the classroom setting. The academy will host the Pathways Olympics, in which [Please see BOND on page 3]
On Target
EYE OF THE TIGER Are you ready for another big New Years celebration? Youre in luck, because Chinese New Year is just around the corner! There will be tons of lion dances, firecrackers, and food to ring in the Year of the Tiger. Dont forget to spend the evening with your family enjoying a big feast. Who knows, maybe you will even receive some red envelopes filled with cash! Chinese New Year is on Sunday, February 14. LOVE IS IN THE AIR Have you been waiting for a day when you can send your sweetheart roses and love notes? What about expressing your feelings for that special someone with a romantic poem? Maybe you are one of those who would rather celebrate Single-Awareness Day. Whatever you decide to do, channel your inner Cupid and make sure the people you love know how you feel about them on the day of love. Valentines Day is on Sunday, February 14. HOLIDAY GETAWAY Admit ityou are tired of waking up to the sound of your irritating alarm clock on Monday mornings. Luckily, Presidents Day is approaching so you can get those hours of sleep of which you have been dreaming. Catch up on your homework, hang out with your friends, but dont forget to thank our presidents for what they have done for our country. Presidents Day is on Monday, February 15. TIME ON YOUR SIDE Have you been feeling overworked from the stress of a new semester? Does the thought of finishing all of that homework make you want to scream? Dont worry, because the time has come for you to catch up on homework or maybe even some of that much-needed sleep. This is your chance to make up for lost time, so put it to good use! Late Start is on Tuesday, February 16. BOOM BOOM CHOW Are you sick of eating the same old ham and cheese sandwich for lunch? Do you wish for a hot, delicious meal to satisfy your stomach? All Club Food Fair has come to offer you a variety of mouth-watering treats! So before you are on the supersonic boom, go get your plate overloaded. This event is definitely one you gotta get-get. All Club Food Fair is on Wednesday, February 17.
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Guess Who?... Seniors Michael Sarmiento, Raely Saldana, Sabrina Liu, Katie Cardoza, and Marc Inocencio (from left to right) roleplay as different USB members during their Year-in-Review Skit. Ruby Hwang The 2009-2010 E-board then performed a series of short yearin-review skits. Following the skits was a slideshow created by junior Britannie Fuentes that showcased memories of the 2009-2010 year. Individual senior members of the USB Senate gave speeches, each reflecting on their time in USB. Orations by the former executive board followed, with Inocencio concluding that portion of the evening. Former Commissioners of Hospitality Candace Luo and Rebecca Chiang presented gifts to Gonzales and USB Activities Secretary Cathy Norys. Members of the 20092010 USB received gifts from the advisors. I look forward to the memories USB will bring with the activities. Every year is so different but each year is memorable. For transitions, we just have to be open-minded, said Neeley.
Friendly Reminders
Please do not stop or park your cars on Evergreen Springs Drive from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on school days. Police are handing out tickets to those who do not abide by the traffic laws. To pick up or drop off your student, drive futher down Evergreen Springs. The Sheriffs Department has indicated that they have begun issuing tickets to jaywalkers on Brea Canyon Road.
Continued from page 1 SNOW: It cost $5 for unlimited rides on two 100-foot-long snow sleds and $1 to particiapte in four games or crafts. coloring booth. Leo Club members helped pack down the snow on the snow slide and at the end of the event, we got free rides on the snow sled, commented senior Leo Club member Jasmine Chai. Admission to the event was free and attendees were able to access the snow area for free also. They were able to buy wristbands for unlimited sled rides for $5. It cost $1 to participate in four games or crafts. This was the first time I have ever seen snow outside of ski resorts. I was insanely overjoyed and I almost cried, commented Tyler Mok, a junior at DBHS. During the event, a wide selection of food was sold. DB Breakfast Lions sold pizza, Isiahs Rock sold shaved ice, Walnut Rotary sold lemonade, Walnut Xtream Youth Sports sold cotton candies and caramel apples, and Ys Men sold hot dogs and hamburgers. I think the event turned out great, the weather is always a question, but the day turned out to be beautiful and everyone seemed to really enjoy the day, stated Tarazon. She added, Just [come next year and] be ready to have fun! The event is growing and getting better and better every year.
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Continued from page 1 MUSIC: Only the top 150 musicians from Southern California were selected to perform. Knightsbridge March. The Wind Ensemble, conducted by Frank Ticheli, performed Postcard, Childrens March, Sanctuary, Baron Cimetieres Mambo, and Blue Shades. Ticheli is beyond amazing. He is old but he has such a fiery, passionate vibe that just has enough fire to light each fire of passion in each person, commented Pandy. She added, All-Southern was honestly extremely fun; I met many interesting and talented people. I have learned and grew through this experience. Auditions for All-Southern were held in December. Students had to prepare a concerto and scales and sight-read for the live audition. [The band and orchestra department] brought in professional musicians to run classes and lessons to help the students prepare [for their auditions]. We also ran mock auditions to help [the students] get over their nervousness, explained Acciani. Over 1,400 students from throughout Southern California auditioned, and only the top 150 musicians were selected to perform in All-Southern. The concert was sponsored by the Southern California School Band & Orchestra Association. There is no school that has the depth of talent we have. Because of Diamond Bars commitment to the four Asacademics, arts, athletics, and activitieswe have incredibly well-rounded students. We have all league athletes, honor students, and school leaders who are still able to find the time to be world class musicians. This is a very special school, said Acciani.
future is bright at DBHS. Three groups played at the event, the All-Southern California High School Honor Symphony Orchestra, AllSouthern California High School Honor Symphonic Band, and All-Southern California High School Honor Wind Ensemble. I feel refreshed after a weekend of performing great music with great musicians. It was tiring, but it was worth it, stated Charng. She added, Im going to work harder for the audition [next year]. I want to be in the first row. The Symphony Orchestra, conducted by David Itkin, played Egmont Overture, Slava!, and Symphony No. 4. The Symphonic Band, conducted by Doctor Lawrence Stoffel, performed Symphony No. 3, Slavyanskaya, Sursum Corda, Epinicion, and
Continued from page 1 BOND: Pathways Communications Academy teachers will divide students into seven teams. the teams will compete against each other. Students and teachers will participate in numerous teambuilding activities such as a ball toss, name game, relay race, and a three-legged race. The all-academy field trip will be held at Craig Regional Park again this year. We will try [having the field trip in Fullerton] again and see how it works out, commented Reza. Pathways Communication Academy has taken trips to Universal Studios in the past, but the costs for these trips were very high. She added, We needed something that was local and inexpensive. We were trying to keep costs down by just having bus fees and possibly paying for reservations at the park. I hope that [with] this years field trip the sophomore class feels welcome and totally integrates itself into the program, said Calero.
Looking through their lens... Four seniors, Mar, Amayreh, Chan and Reginaldo (from left to right), smile for the camera. Peng was not present for the photo. Nicole Ongpoy
Continued from page 1 QUAKE: President Barack Obama has promised continuous support for Haitian residents. supplies and beds in the few hospitals that are still standing from the earthquake. American doctors have been flown in to treat the survivors, but several patients have already died from treatable injuries while waiting for assistance. In addition to the many lives lost in the disaster, there has also been an increase in crime and violence. As the U.S. and other organizations send supplies to the country, the people of Haiti have begun to engage in violent attacks to obtain the much needed food and water. The U.S. military has begun to restore order in Haiti. Helicopters have also arrived to take Americans and other foreigners out of the dangerous country. Currently, the U.S. is sending helicopters carrying supplies to about twelve landing posts throughout Haiti. In addition, a naval hospital ship to treat the injured victims of Haiti has been sent by the U.S. and 600,000 rations are being sent to the city daily. The U.S. military plans to build outposts throughout the city to hand out food to the residents of Haiti. There are still several relief packages filled with supplies such as food, water, and medical supplies that have not been delivered from the U.S. due to a lack of helicopters. The rescuers main focus has now shifted from finding survivors to facilitating the recovery of the country. Although Obama is not currently planning to visit Haiti, he has started a fundraising drive led by Former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush to bring relief to the devastated country. Clinton has also been chosen by the U.N. as the special envoy in charge of rebuilding Haiti. The U.S. State Department is supporting the Red Cross, which has already raised over $21 million with help from citizens through donations online and through text pledges as part of its relief effort for Haiti. In addition, individual nonprofit organizations have raised millions of dollars of aid for the Haitian people. The U.S., other countries, and non-profit organizations will continue to work to assist Haiti in any way they can. Hopefully, their assistance will bring about a successful recovery for the devastated nation.
Continued from page 1 GATHER: Several activities will be held at the forum, such as a stereotype bingo and student skits. facilitators are advanced peer counselors at DBHS that have auditioned to help run the forum. Teachers contact me if they are interested in participating. We have a waiting list for veteran staff participants because they love having the opportunity to get real and connect with their students outside of the classroom, explained Davis. [Peer Counseling] hopes that students will have a paradigm shift and further break the stereotypes at school, commented Lee. Through the forum, DBHS Peer Counseling hopes to have attendees make new friends, break down social barriers, promote student leadership, and improve campus culture. I hope that all of the student participants leave the event feeling positive and empowered to be their best selves and confident to take a leadership role in spreading more kindness on our campus, stated Davis.
Pets, Places, Nature, Black and White and Historical Reference. There was no entry fee to participate in the contest. Participants were able to submit photos to all categories, but could only submit one photo to each category. Cash prizes were awarded to first and second place photos in each category for each division. For every category, first place photographers received $100 and second place photographers received $25. The grand prize of $250 went to Sharon Hodges, who placed first in the Adult People category. Diamond Bar Community Foundation representatives, city staff members, Diamond Bar Mayor, Carol Herrera, and community members selected the winning photographs in each category. I think that the contest should get more people involved because there is a lot of talent out in Diamond Bar, commented Reginaldo. A lot of people dont know about the photo contest, and I hope that more people participate next year, stated Mar.
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A North Carolina man was startled by a cell phone while driving northbound on an interstate, causing him to steer his car into a creek just off the road. The trapped driver, a security guard at Thunder Valley Casino in Northern California, used his handgun to shoot out the windshield and free himself from his vehicle. Women in Portland, Oregon, have fallen victim to a series of haircuts. Twentytwo-year-old Jared Western Walter pleaded not guilty to several charges including robbery and harassment. Walter allegedly cut several womens hair while sitting behind them on local buses. He also has an outstanding warrant pertaining to a similar incident involving glue. A 12-year-old boy robbed a convenience store in DeFuniak Springs, Florida, with a toy gun. The boy held up the store, and left with an undisclosed amount of money after ordering the store clerk hand to it to him. After the clerk complied with the demand, the boy thanked him before leaving. A state deputy later found the boy walking on a highway. A blood center in Tacoma, Washington, began giving coupons for a free pint of beer from participating bars and pubs for every pint of blood donated. Donors were required to wait for four hours before they could use their coupons. This new way of attracting customers worked so well that more blood centers will begin to use this technique.
Lions pride... Three DBHS Leo Club seniors, Adeel Mohammadi, Dominic Bell, and Brandon Chan (from left to right), pose in front of the Lions Clubs International float on Thursday, December 31, 2009. These Leos marched with the Lions Clubs Interntaional in the Tournament of Roses Parade the following day. Courtesy of Brandon Chan
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Before the Terror
Kevin Acciani Asst. Sports Editor The majority of anti-terrorism efforts have been focused on the countries of Afghanistan and Iraq. However, the United States has started to focus more of its attention on a different country, the most obscure nation of Yemen. U.S. General David Patraeus visited Yemen in early January and declared that the U.S. will more than double its $67 million counterterrorism aid package in order to try and stop the spread of al-Qaida inuence through a country that has long been plagued by terrorism. Yemen is a country that has been dealing with civil war for a very long time, and a powerful influence like al-Qaida can bring this country t o g e t h e r, but not in a good way. Although this plan is a good start, more needs to be done to stop al-Qaida inuence in such a vulnerable nation. Thanks, in part, to the attempted bombing of a Detroit airplane this past Christmas, Yemen has been under much scrutiny recently. The wouldbe attacker, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, is known to have been trained and armed in Yemen. Also, due to a report that alQaida was planning an attack, the U.S. Embassy in the Yemeni capital of Sana was closed for nearly a week. However, this would not have been the rst attack; as in 2008, 19 people were killed in a bombing of the U.S. Embassy. Additionally, in 2000, the USS Cole was bombed during a refueling stop in Yemen. With such acts of violence, it is obvious that the U.S. needs to do more than just send money to support counterterrorism in Yemen. The Obama Administration has recently ordered multiple strikes on suspected al-Qaida sites in Yemen. One of the sites was an al-Qaida training ground north of Sana and another was a site where, according to administration officials, an imminent attack was being planned. Although these preemptives were a good start, there is much more that needs to be done. Many experts agree that money will not be enough to stop the spread of al-Qaida in Yemen. One expert said that it will be too difcult to eliminate terrorist factions because the Yemeni government does not have full control over all of its lands. Another expert on terrorism a g r e e d , saying that because the government is not in full control, it is not really a sovereign p l a c e . He then compared it to the Wild West due to its many tribes, separatist groups, and terrorist organizations. B e c a u s e t h e Ye m e n i government does not have very much true power, it would not be very difficult for a major terrorist organization to unify these factions. If al-Qaida can bring all of these rebel groups together and focus their energies on a much bigger target than each other, the results can be catastrophic. The U.S. needs to stop this before it is given a chance to happen. Although the Obama Administration has already started to act, more is still needed. If the administration acts quickly, we can mitigate a huge threat before it can have devastating effects around the world. The U.S. got lucky when the Christmas Bombing did not happen. Next time, we may not be so lucky.
At a rare time when the Democratic Party is ruling the Senate, it is unwise and senseless for two of Obamas closest allies to retire so suddenly, especially when the Republican opposition against Obamas vulnerable plans for the country will have a strong upper hand in the Senate.
unlikely that the Democrats will be able to regain their rule in the Senate any time soon, which means that there will be many key bills that will not pass due to the collective opposition from the Republican Party. At a rare time when Democrats rule the Senate, it is unwise for two of Obamas strongest allies to retire so suddenly. Although their reasons for retirement, such as Dodds recent battle against cancer, may be justied, Democrats will face
With such intolerable acts of violence, it is obviously of the utmost necessity that the U.S. do more than just send money to support counterterrorism and the government i n Y e m e n .
Broken Promises
CY Tan Contributing Staff Writer Just two days after his inauguration, President Barack Obama promised the American people that the Guantanamo Bay detention camp would be closed no later than January 22, 2010. Guantanamos planned closing was part of Obamas policy to defy the previous administrations questionable approach to homeland and international security. However, as the deadline has passed and the closure of Guantanamo seems to be distant, Obama leaves many in disappointment. It is apparent that although the closing of Guantanamo will be delayed, its removal is vital for maintaining a public image that is consistent with American ideals and policies. At one point, 775 inmates who were thought to have links to al-Qaida or the Taliban were held at Guantanamo. The majority has already been freed or transferred to foreign governments and only three have been convicted by United States military tribunals, an often criticized and slow legal process for detainees in which the American military acts as jailer, judge, and jury. The suspension of habeas corpus by the U.S. government has also been severely criticized, and has been seen as a violation of the Geneva Conventions and basic humanitarian law. The harsh treatment of detainees at Guantanamo is further received in infamy as it is also where torture was allegedly executed as part of interrogations for the war on terror during the Bush Administration. Consequently, Guantanamo, now a blot in Americas public image, ironically acts as fuel for terrorism because it symbolizes Americas injustice toward those who participate in terror. Guantanamo becomes not only a matter of national security but also a symbol of Americas failure to comply with its own standards of moral and judicial decency. Obamas plan came up short due to improper planning and preparation in acquiring information on detainees and their backgrounds. His plan has already been shot down once by the Senate in a landslide vote of 90 to six due to ambiguity in the information of released inmates and the proposed $80 million budget during an unforgiving economy. However, his failure to achieve previously was the result of an incomplete plan that needed revision. Although this has resulted in a missed deadline, Obama is still rm in closing Guantanamo. In response to citizen protests, Obama has been trying to accelerate the process of closure by haphazardly transporting detainees out of Guantanamo. Twelve detainees have been released and are being distributed amongst Afghanistan, Somalia, and, after a temporary break due to the recent bombing attempt by a Nigerian, Yemen. Obamas botched job leaves nearly 200 detainees in prison without formal convictions, some of whom can be imprisoned indenitely. Without thoroughly investigating the effects of sending these individuals to these respective countries, Obama should not have committed to a deadline he could not have kept. Obama, who has sought to usher in change, acted too decisively on the closure of Guantanamo which has resulted in an inefcient process. This issue, however, all stems from the president preemptively closing off his options by trying to set an impossible deadline. Obamas self-appointed deadline leaves many Americans in dismay as it has changed from what was originally an appealing image of hope into a disappointing but expected failure.
are not enough of a distraction. It is vital that the driver takes his or her hands off the steering wheel as much as possible in order to maintain a good driving experience. Big screens help keep drivers engaged in surng the Web so they will not have to think about what is going on around them. In essence, this new technology brings everything that is important to people (e.g.
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A new legislation was signed earlier this month by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger that will call for districts to aggressively pursue reforms in failing schools. The two education reform laws are clear signs that there has been a shift in the balance of power in education, from teachers unions to where it ultimately belongs, with the parents. While only a select number of schools will be able to exercise this legislation, this is a key moment in the California educational system as it will shift concerns to substandard schools. As experience with the legislation is gathered, there is no doubt that it will spread to schools statewide. What gives parents more power is the parent trigger, a highly contentious feature of the legislation. The parent trigger gives parents the right to legally institute considerable reforms at failing or lowperforming schools by collecting signatures that represent at least 50 percent of the schools current and future students. If the majority of parents in a failing school successfully petition for a reform, the district must take action. The district must replace administrators, such as principals, convert to a charter school, or make other sizable changes. If a school is doing very poorly or is not meeting standards, local organizers, which can include parents or community organizations, have the ability to call together the parent community and consider whether or not to pull the trigger. The trigger will undoubtedly increase parental involvement. Increased involvement will push school and district administrators to act and make changes before parents move to pull the trigger. It is a mechanism that parents and community members can now use to have a greater involvement in the improvement of education. As it stands now, the power behind education reform stands with elected ofcials and some activists, but the parent trigger will transfer some of that power to those the reforms will affect the most: students and their parents. Most of the power will lie with parents, who are the best judges and advocates of their childrens education. Parents who take action usually have their childrens best interests at heart. Unlike the supporters of past attempts to transfer power to parents, advocates of the parent trigger do not aim to destroy public education. Rather, they want their schools to be in working order to give their children what is expected of the schools. The trigger will help communities achieve the quality education that all students deserve. While the law only applies to schools in at least their third year of being in the federal program improvement status, the parent trigger is innovative and trailblazing. The enactment of the parent trigger is a crucial move that signals to incompetent ofcials and administrators that if their schools are not up to par, serious action will be taken.
Do you think it is OK for parents to have control over school administrators and a schools educational system?
Parents do not know the legal ways of school; all they will do is try to make their students life better, when they [actually] do not know what to do. David Gamboa, Sophomore No, because parents are too touchy and clingy and it scares me. Kathryn Salazar, Sophomore
No, because we need to learn how to handle stuff on our own, without our parents. Erica Garcia, Junior
Yes, because my parents just want the best for their children. Kin Lok Leung, Senior
Yes, because they do what we want and we can persuade them in what to do. Richard Wu Freshman
If Hurricane Katrina is any indication of the American will to help people out, Haiti will only be a concern for 6 more months. Camille Tecson
Providing more money for colleges and universities will prove benecial in the future, and putting aside funding for our future leaders will provide for a stable and healthy economy.
ultimate educational failure. It should be apparent to anyone that putting more effort into our future will only yield good results. Schwarzeneggers new plan will include a cap of seven percent of the state budget for prisons
You know youre a true Californian when you get excited for a tornado warning. Helen Cheng
The Editorial Board invites The Bulls Eye readers to submit original commentary based on current events. All submitted work should be in accordance with the Editorial Policy in the staff box. Selected entries will be published in a subsequent issue of The Bulls Eye.
Editorial Editors Sharon Lin Adeel Mohammadi Asst. Editorial Editor Katie Lee Feature Theme Editor Justin Kong A & E Editor Jane Park Asst. A & E Editor Kevin Kang Feature Editor Desiree Wang Asst. Feature Editor Ashley Ahn
If the legislation foolishly diverts these important funds from prisons to colleges, there is no other choice but to unreasonably resort to the release of tens of thousands of criminals.
rst glance, voters might support the proposal, but the plan is impractical because the current economic state cannot validate the plan the way the voters do. Prisons are a priority because when a prisoner is sentenced
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books will act as backdrops. Along with shops and restaurants, attractions mimicking the parts from the books and lms, such as The Dueling Dragons and The Flying Unicorns roller coasters will be available. One attraction featured in the park gives visitors a chance to drive a ying car just as Ron and Harry did on their way to Hogwarts. These designs are being made by award winning designer Stuart Craig who also worked on the lms. This virtual world is inspired by the captivating stories and characters from J.K Rowlings compelling books. This one-of -a-kind experience will let fans experience the magical life of Harry Potter and be a part of his journey. The expectations of this theme park within a theme park are high; fans will expect all the action and adventure that Harry Potter and his friends have faced in the books and movies. Harry Potter has been such a success and will continue to spark the imaginations of many people.
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Megan Quiamas Staff Writer We read the books, we saw the movies, and now we can experience the magical world of Harry Potter in a whole different way. Warner Bros. has teamed up with Universal Orlando Resort to create the theme park The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, which is scheduled to open in spring 2010, in Orlando, Florida. This is around
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Every month, we will bring you some of the most ridiculous, hilarious, at-out idiotic, and sometimes insightful things we hear around campus. So bewarewell be listening. Boy: Is that a freshman? Hah, I can see it in his eyes. Boy: Hey, you want to hide in the bushes? Teacher: Okay guys, put a letter G next to the questions you guessed on, so I can take points off. Girl: Arent there only 52 states? Boy: My fat jeans just became my skinny jeans. Boy: I want to be an alien doctor! I think its going to be a promising job in the future. Boy: Obama needs an afro. Boy: Your Asian pencils are embarrassing.
the same time as the release of the seventh movie, Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows. Located in the uniquely themed islands in Universals Islands of Adventures, miniature versions of the Hogwarts Castle, the village of Hogsmeade, the Forbidden Forest and other scenes from the Harry Potter
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carytales
The storybook ending: A prince, a castle, and woodland creatures singing alongside you all day everyday. Now, was it always like this? Denitely not. Imagine, stepsisters cutting off their toes and evil witches dancing in metal shoes across hot coals till they drop dead. Not your typical happy ending, but the ending the creator intended, for these are the origins of the stories that once put you to sleep. The beloved Sleeping Beauty is about a girl put under a spell causing her to prick her nger on a spindle and fall into a hundred year coma only to be awaken by her princes kiss. The original version, however, is about a young girl who gets a piece of a plant lodged into her nail putting her to sleep. While
she is sleeping, the prince has his way with her and she is awakened by the kick of the baby inside her. Next fairy tale victim? The stepsisters and stepmother in Cinderella. Eager to t their feet into the glass slipper, the step sisters mutilate their feet. Talk about bloody toes ying left and right. When the prince nally realizes the slipper belongs to Cinderella, birds come to peck out the eyes of the stepsisters and stepmother. A gruesome twist to the oh-so-happy version told to children today? Yes. Along with these few, almost every fairytale youve heard has its own grisly version. The new and improved adaptations are a lot more pleasing to read, but the horrically shocking details that come with the originals will send chills down your back and capture your interest. These, are scarytales.
Heres a snippet from an article in the LA Times. Go ahead, make your own Blackout poem. Lets see if it can compare to Kleons
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TACO TALK
Nicole Ongpoy Staff Writer Its an all-time favorite Mexican food that you can get for $1 on Tuesdays, and no, its not a burrito. Its those munchy, crunchy, tacos your stomach has been craving. But the question is, which taco place do you go to satisfy your taco needs? The Bulls Eye has decided to travel to four of Diamond Bars taco restaurants to give you the scoop on the best chicken tacos.
Unpledged Veg
Ruby Hwang Staff Writer It has been a little under two years since I rst became a vegetarian and, to be honest, I have lately veered a bit off course. I started out very dedicated to a life of soy and even went out of my way to make sure that absolutely no meat went into my body. Gradually, for many resons, I began to loosen my strict diet and went from eating plants and beans, to seafood, and nally to chicken. M y reason for becoming a vegetarian b e g a n with an aversion to the taste of meat and the cruelty the industry inicts upon animals, not to mention the annoying feeling you get when meat gets stuck in your teeth. As time passed, I began to lose the disgust I felt for the chewy, heavy, metal-like taste of muscle torn from the limbs of a once living creature. During my brief time as a devoted vegetarian, I found that the selection of food available for a vegetarian was enough to make
The chicken looked micro waved and the cheese was just tossed onto the taco proving that this was the furthest thing from Mexican food. The lettuce was soggy making this taco positively gross.
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The taco was only a tad bit warm and the chicken was heavenly, but aside from that, the guacamole was heavenly. Aside from the tiny portions, the taste is superb. Congratulations to its customer service and delicious tacos.
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me want to starve. Perhaps one of the most discouraging factors of being a vegetarian stemmed from my family. They constantly complained about having to eat vegetarian food when they ate with me. My dad would always sneak a little beef into my dinner hoping I wouldnt notice. I always did. D e s p i t e my occasional indulgences, my goal has not changed; I still consider myself a part-time vegetarian. The only thing that is different is my motivation. I now choose to live without meat for a healthier lifestyle. Meat may give you proteins, but I have to admit that being vegetarian forces you to make your own food and buy healthier ingredients. With that said, the lack of disgust and guilt as motivation does give me a whole lot of chances to slip. So, I suppose you can call me exitarian. I still love animals and I still hate the fact that they need to be tortured, but I have just come to realize that a little meat from time to time does not hurt. Meat is not a treat for those being eaten, but I suppose it can be for those who do the eating.
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Andrew John Asst. Sports Editor 2009 was full of many movies that entertained audiences worldwide. There were several movies that would make excellent contenders for the best movies of 2009. Though these movies may have been thematically powerful, they were not necessarily universally appealing. The following ve movies, however, have proven to be the most entertaining to the general audience. Disney and Pixar Studios have consistently created quality movies that win the hearts of all who watch them. With Up, the lm makers did not disappoint. The movie follows the journey of grumpy 78-year-old Carl Fredrickson, who ties thousands of balloons to his old house and flies away in it to South America. However, he realizes that the bubbly, young wilderness explorer Russell has stowed away on the house. The story
Dave Matthews Band, and Fearless by Taylor Swift are all competitors in the running for Album of the Year. I Am... Sasha Fierce is, without a doubt, the best album of the year. It has a wide range of genres, ranging from pop to rhythm and blues, which outshines other albums that have a constant, unvarying style. Though Record of the Year and Song of the Year sound like the same award, many people do not know that the Song of the Year category is actually a songwriters award. The Song of the Year nominees are Poker Face by Lady Gaga and RedOne, Pretty Wings by Hod David and Musze, Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It) by Thaddis Harrell, Beyonc Knowles, Terius Nash, and Christopher Stewart, Use Somebody by Caleb, Jared, Matthew, and Nathan Followill, and You Belong With Me by Liza Rose and Taylor Swift. Though criticized as an inexperienced songwriter, Taylor Swift is undeniably one of the most inspirational voices for the youth. Her lyrics to You Belong With Me serve as a reminder to audiences of long lost years of adolescent innocence that has been worn away with time. There are many other categories in the Grammys, like Best New Artist and Best Short Form Music Video. To nd out who takes home their own gramophone statuette, tune in to CBS on January 31 at 8 p.m.
progresses with their ensuing adventure and the development of their humorous friendship. Disney and Pixar have again set the standard high with this loveable lm. Like Disney and Pixar, Director James Cameron has an extremely well-respected reputation, with his tremendous success with Titanic in 1997. Just like Disney and Pixar, this movie faced and met high expectations. Avatar focuses on the story of ex-marine Jake Sully, who becomes part of a project in which his mind can be transferred into an alien body. In his alien Navi body, he ultimately falls in love with the people and their culture and chooses to ght against the very military force he had been working for. The visual effects and incredible detail in character development and scenery contribute immensely to this amazing movie. I Love You, Man is the story of successful real estate agent Peter Klaven, who has just
become engaged to Zooey Rice. District 9 takes a new twist on Everything in Peters life seems the concept of aliens visiting the to be going excellent, except Earth. Instead of an advanced that he does not seem to have race of aliens bringing new any male friends. This is duly technological advances to the noted by Zooey when they are human race, District 9 takes discussing who Peters best man place in a time when aliens have will be. The movie then proceeds been living as refugees on Earth. to follow his hilarious quest The movies protagonist, Wikus to nd a best male friend. A recognizable cast and excellent acting make this an incredibly enjoyable movie. Although many remakes or sequels fail to meet to the standards of the original, 2009s Star Trek pleased even the most diehard fans of the Star Trek franchise. Directed by the wellknown J.J. Abrams, Star Trek combines Dont whine... Heres the best of 2009. Ashley Chen o r i g i n a l elements of the franchise with a van der Merwe, becomes the top contemporary style and effects target of Multi-National United, a that appeal both to passionate company focused on harnessing f a n s a n d n e w a u d i e n c e s alien weaponry. When his unfamiliar with the storys DNA begins to mutate after background. The movie follows exposure to alien biotechnology, the adventures of James T. Kirk outstanding effects and great as he joins Stareet and battles acting contribute to the movies the sinister Nero. Superb acting, success as a sci- thriller. along with humor integrated into With all the excellent movies an action-packed plot, make released in 2009, 2010 will this movie entertaining for all hopefully bring another new set audiences. of top movies.
the Wii and Project Natal is that Project Natal does not utilize any handheld controllers. Instead of a conventional video Only a few years ago, the game controller, Project thought of someone virtually Natal will have an infrared entering the gaming world camera that picks up on was implausible. However, the gamers movements. It with todays innovative also operates with a distinct technology, the impossible voice recognition device is gradually becoming that will clearly distinguish possible. By this years one player from another. holiday season, Microsoft For example, in the popular plans to release the next racing game, Burnout, the chapter of gaming through gamer steers by holding a new game system called his or her hands into the Project Natal. Project air, as if holding a steering Natal was introduced wheel and accelerates by for the first time at the moving his foot forward as electronic convention, E3, if stepping on a gas pedal; in June 2009. The exact to use the turbo, the gamer price of Project Natal has has to do a gear-pumping not been announced yet, but it is projected to cost Gaming becoming fatal... with Project Natal. movement with his right Courtesy of www.microsoft.com arm. around $200. Over the years, Microsofts Nintendo Wiis, which is popular The world of gaming one crippling flaw was that among players young and old, has come a long way. From its Xbox series only attracted Microsoft hopes to achieve the y e s t e r d a y s j o y s t i c k s t o a select group of hardcore same results by changing their tomorrows controller-free gamers. Therefore, one of system altogether. systems, the future of gaming is M i c r o s o f t s m a i n g o a l s i n The one difference between already being anticipated.
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creating Project Natal is to attract gamers of all ages and skill levels. By using an interactive gaming experience similar to the
the message to viewers. Being conscious of all the different aspects that go into making a By adding his own creative painting is what makes Doves spin to everyday objects and artwork divine. real world events, Daniel Dove When it comes to planning takes a unique perspective out a painting, a variety of sources when creating his oil on canvas are used to bring the big picture masterpieces. Alongside many together. 3D forms, manipulated great artists, his artwork is easily photography, and real models are misinterpreted by the untrained all used in the planning process. eye. A recurring Although most theme in most of a painting of his paintings is preplanned, seems to transferring it be that they onto the canvas have endless is where Dove possibilities to opens up their meaning. the creative The meanings process once change with more. The time, but one inevitability of thing will always a paint smear remain constant, or accidental Dove has a way brush mark is to keep viewers what makes on their toes. his paintings The urban so unique and lifestyle that special. The Dove focuses imperfections on when making come together his paintings, is Daniel Dove... The bigger, the better. to make a Courtesy of www.artscenecal.com filled with the seemingly things that Dove is attracted to. become a jackpot of creativity perfect painting. The main thing that interests and inspiration to an average Over the years, Dove Dove is the mystery of the man with a unique perspective. has been a part of many landscapes that are generic or Referencing back to many exhibitions, from his rst solo invisible to the natives of urban 19th century painters like Manet show Hopelessnessless in life. Overgrown parking lots, and Courbet, Dove uses a 2004 to his most recent group family themed restaurants, and convincing sense of light to add show More is More: Maximalist fading factories are only a few perspective to his art. He uses Painting in 2007. His newest of the things that inspire Dove. light to add more depth and solo exhibition will be funded by He is also widely inspired by atmosphere to his artwork. The Cherry and Martin, the company the irony of things that can be wrong touch of light in the wrong that is currently representing him, found in everyday life, such as place and the painting could The exhibit opened on January an inspirational sign that has become something else entirely. 16 and will continue to February fallen to the ground decaying The off-beam lighting could also 20, located on the west side of and covered in rust. make the painting become less Los Angeles at 12611 Venice Who said you needed to be convincing when trying to portray Boulevard.
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James Chen won by major, winning four points for Diamond Bar. Although senior Chris The Diamond Bar High Robinson lost the last match of School varsity wrestling team the night, the Brahmas still came away with a 40-33 win. won at Chino 40-33 on Thursday, I am extremely January 21. Although proud with what [the the team was missing team] did because several key wrestlers they put a lot of heart due to injuries, it was into it, said Ryu. still able to pull off a The Brahmas victory. managed to do We did fantastic. extremely well in A lot of our kids are actually out, so we spite of the absence moved some of our of many regulars, [junior varsity] guys demonstrating the up. The JV guys really strong potential of the stepped up, said team. coach Bill Schafer. [This match] The match puts us in good started out well for standing, so we will the Brahmas, with Getting in position...Junior Desmond Hernandez scores points as he controls the be strong contenders Courtesy of Diana Romero for junior Desmond match. the league Hernandez winning his match sophomore Troy Lanning lost winning by fall. Unfortunately, championship, commented by minor, earning the rst three by pin. Senior James Grigorian, junior Andrew Jun lost by pin. Schafer. points for DBHS. Wrestling in who was wrestling in the 215 However, senior Alex Imahara The teams next match the 152 weight division, junior weight class, quickly pinned his pinned his opponent in the 125 will be at home on Thursday, Shane Lee unfortunately got opponent, winning six points for weight division match. Senior January 28 against Damien. Andrew John Asst. Sports Editor pinned. Junior Andre Bonafe, who was wrestling in the 171weight class, was the next Diamond Bar winner. Bonafe also won his match by minor. In the 189 weight division, the team. Junior captain Brian Ryu also pinned his opponent in the heavyweight class. Sophomore Nathan Pike and junior Andrew Stilkey started off the light weights well, each
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Boys Soccer Shuts Out Chino Hills, 1-0
Megan Quiamas Staff Writer Diamond Bar High Schools boys varsity soccer team competed against the Chino Hills Huskies on Friday, January 22. Despite the rain and difcult eld conditions, the Brahmas were still able to pull through, winning 1-0. This was Chino Hills rst loss against the Brahmas in league for three seasons. Right from the start, the Brahmas played strong. In the rst ten minutes the team scored their rst goal. Defender Adam Camacho threw the ball into play, which then rebounded off one of Chino Hills defenders foot. This resulted in the Brahmas being the rst team to score. Throughout the game, there were multiple shots on goal. However, the team failed to put the ball in the net. Captain Suraj Pathak had a shot on goal from the half line, but was blocked away by the Huskies goal keeper. The Brahmas defense did not allow any goals or breakaways throughout the game. The Brahmas were rst to the ball at the beginning of the game and had more ball control, keeping the ball in their possession for most of the game. [The team] was really motivated and red up for Chino Hills who hasnt lost [to DBHS] in three seasons, and I am happy that we got one under our belt. This game was a boost of condence for the team, comment captain Matt Jean. A key player throughout
Under Control... Senior Ozzie Alonso tries to get past a Chino Hills player. the game was goal keeper Michael Luzzi who made many crucial saves that kept the Brahmas in the game. Luzzi made two saves during the second half. One save included Luzzi making a dive save against the opposing team who shot toward the far post. The Huskies goal keeper also made saves that made it difcult for the Brahmas to increase their lead. To add to the poor weather conditions, the Brahmas were missing some of their key players including Alex Perez and Zack Kintz. Perez, one of the strongest defenders, was injured in their previous game against Glendora. Since he was absent from the game, the goal kicks were shorter and Jean had to retrieve the ball from Chino Hills on numerous occasions. [Perez] is one of our key players, and without him in the game, it sets a different tone for the players. [The team] would have to perform at their best, stated coach Kemp Wells. The Brahmas were also short one forward, Kintz who was also injured. Going into the second half, the Brahmas pushed hard and managed to maintain their lead. In this half, the strategies of both team changed. Chino Hills brought their defense forward and attacked harder, while the Brahmas shifted their focus to defense and kept their midelders back. Offensive center midelder Ozzie Alfonso received a yellow card for misconduct on the eld. In addition, the Brahmas also gave away an indirect kick to the Huskies when Camacho participated in a dangerous play. He was then taken off the eld and replaced by midelder Moises Roldan. [The team] really did well, we marked closely and listened
Courtesy of Diana Romero and adapted to the coaches instructions. Also throughout the game, many calls were made that could [have gone] both ways, commented forward Ernesto Maldonado. Head coach Wells stated, All the teams in league are balanced; some games will be very close. All we have to do is play at our best and show that we want it more. DBHS varsity boys soccer is currently fourth in the Sierra League. Their next game will be away against Damien High School, today, January 27 at 3:15.
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