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Protesters clash at Chicano Park by Will Fritz NEWS EDITOR
Two opposing groups of protesters clashed in Chicano Park over the weekend, resulting in three arrests — including one after a police officer was punched in the face. A few dozen people, part of a “Patriot Picnic” set up by a right-wing group known as the
Bordertown Patriots, arrived at the park around 9 a.m. to call for raising the American flag over the local landmark. “There’s a couple groups of people that have claimed this park as Mexican territory and they kick people out that carry American flags,” said Ed Baker, part of the Bordertown Patriots’ demonstration. “They’ve got their own park, that’s no big
deal. But when you start kicking people out of a public park, that’s an issue.” A flag of Aztlan, the mythical homeland of the Aztecs, flies on the park’s main flagpole, while an American flag is close by at a veterans’ memorial in a corner of the park. An estimated 700 counterprotesters also showed up, and they quickly outnumbered the
A sports writer has been removed from his position at The Daily Aztec after fabricating two quotes in a story in the Jan. 31 edition. The story, “Women’s tennis poised and ready for breakout season,” included quotes attributed to a player, freshman Abbie Mulbarger, and head coach Peter Mattera. The reporter admitted never speaking to either person and to the fabrication. The Daily Aztec regrets misrepresenting the words of these individuals. There is no place in journalism for unethical practices of this type, and we will do everything in our power to ensure it does not happen again. - Editor
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a way of looking at things that focuses on identity, and of course our identity is white Americans or people of European heritage. Identitarianism doesn’t imply authoritarianism, it doesn’t imply a particular form of government, of economics and so forth, whereas I think fascism and obviously national socialism certainly do.” SDSU College Republicans SEE FLYERS, PAGE 2
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White nationalist flyers posted on campus by Lauren J. STAFF WRITER
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Flyers from a white nationalist group began appearing on San Diego State’s campus last week. Patriot Front, described by the Anti-Defamation League as a “racist, anti-Semitic white supremacist group,” left flyers with the statement “Not Stolen, Conquered” above a map of the United States throughout the Music building on or before Jan.
29. Identity Evropa, another white nationalist group, has previously left similar flyers on SDSU’s campus. Identity Evropa CEO Patrick Casey, who was formerly known by the pseudonym Reinhard Wolff, is a 2016 graduate of SDSU. His organization is not associated with Patriot Front. “(Patriot Front) consider themselves fascists, we’re more of an identitarian organization,” Casey said. “Identitarianism is
by Will Fritz NEWS EDITOR
San Diego State’s next president has a history of working with diverse groups of students on a wide range of issues. It’s even in her job description. Adela de la Torre — soon to be SDSU’s first female permanent president — is currently vice chancellor of student affairs and campus diversity at UC Davis, 15 minutes west of Sacramento. Just as ever, she’ll be facing a plethora of issues when she comes to San Diego State in June. By then, Interim President Sally Roush hopes to come to a final decision on the appropriateness of SDSU’s Aztec mascot, after a task force investigates the subject. De la Torre, for now, declined to give an opinion on the mascot. “I will be looking to President Roush, who is working with the task force on that issue,” she said. “It is a very complicated issue. It is an issue that of course elicits a lot of emotions on both sides. And right now I would say I am in the beginning of the learning curve process.” The new president was more outspoken about issues pertaining to undocumented students. “At UC Davis, I started one of the first AB540 and undocumented student centers,” she said. De la Torre said these types of resources are important for students who are at-risk or disadvantaged. She pointed to SDSU’s Pride Center and commuter resource center as examples. “I have quite a lot of experience building these centers and creating partnerships through the UC system as well as the
Photo by Andrew Dyer
Two protesters confront each other outside Chicano Park on Saturday, Feb. 4.
Correction: Sports reporter invented quotes
Patriot Picnickers. Georgette Gomez, who represents the College Area on the San Diego City Council, said she was there to defend the park and its history. “This is a historical park that comes from a lot of tears and sweat by the people in the ‘70s, when the community was
New San Diego State president has diverse background, experience
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