THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO SINCE 1965
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October 30, 2019
Vol. LXIII, No. 2
Great shakeout: drop, cover, hold on By Ron Martinez II Staff Writer
Californians are aware of the frequency of seismic activity that the state is prone to. Anyone who has lived in California for an extended period of time has probably felt the earth rattle and roll beneath them. According to the United States Geological Survey, California is among the top 16 states at high risk for a damaging earthquake in the next halfcentury, and it is the number two state for most frequent and highest magnitude quakes. The experience of an earthquake can be an unsettling one for some and, for others, it can be a favorable event on occasions of low magnitude. The Great California Shakeout 2019 is an event coordinated by the Earthquake Country Alliance which, according to their website, is a “public-private-grassroots partnership of people, organizations, and regional alliances that work together to improve earthquake and... Daniel Escamilla | Chronicle Photos
In the morning of October 17, 2019, CSUSB community participates in the state-wide 12th Great California Shakeout.
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Hearing from candidate William Pearce By Michelle Gamez Staff Writer
Riverside County is preparing for the upcoming election. There are multiple issues that the county is currently facing such as the Riverside Transmission Reliability Project, homelessness, and city debt. The United States’ local government is commonly known as the hidden government because many residents have no knowledge of their local representatives. Citizens tend to follow the Federal versus the local government without considering the impact that local government has on local citizens. “I love to serve in the community and because I grew up here almost my whole entire life, I thought this would be a neat way to give back to the community,” said William D. Pearce, one of the candidates for City Councilmen for Ward 7 in Riverside. The first issue Pearce
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will attend to is the Riverside Transmission Reliability project that has been proposed to be implemented in Ward 7 territory. This project was conceived more than a decade ago and the plan is to add an additional connection to the state power grid for the city. Riverside does not have enough power plants to meet all local residents’ electrical needs. This project has an essence of potential as it would feed the electrical demand in the area. But the portion that was to go to the city was through wildlife and fire danger area with aboveground towers. There have been several fires over the last couple of years that have resulted in the loss of property and lives. “The first thing I want to attend is to see how we will be able to change this project and underground it or perhaps change it altogether; emerging technologies have changed the electrical industry...”
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Citlaly Carlos | Chronicle Photos
Voter registration forms are displayed throughout the Riverside County Registrar-Voter office.
Vox Pop: Q2S Pg. 6
Coming Out Monologues Pg. 9
Top Movies for Halloween Pg. 11