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Ni ews The Daily CoUegian • October 3,199t Food: ASI to examine . alternatives Continued from pagel- 4 sive rights to their auxiliary corporations/ Finlay said. He noted CSU, San Jose as one and said CSUF might use'formal policy . letters.in the future. ■ Finlay said at CSU, Sacramento, food services had long been a "whipping board" before the University allowed a Burger King on campus. ("Now, in comparison, maybe food serv- icessisii#doing too bad," Finlay said. * On theotherhand,anotheragency would not be non-profit. While McBride said CSUF Food Services couldn't be non-profit be¬ cause of the high prices, Finlay said they are non-profit in the sense that all "There are advantages — tohaving a paternalistic monopoly^- we're not out to screw any¬ body—we would like to find out what people waot." Rick Finlay profits are re¬ tained by the University and used to benefit the. students and campus. "K a McDonald's were to come on' campus, they might pay a fee to a campus en¬ tity—say theASI Tout. they would still be taking a lot of profit off campus," Finlay said. Food Services must retain a profit be¬ cause they do not receive money from the state, and therefore, must make enough money to pay their bills and buy new equip¬ ment, he said. "What I would like to see is people coming to me asking 'What can we do?'" Finlay said. "There are advantages to hav¬ ing a paternalistic monopoly — we're not out to screw anybody — we would like to find out what people want." Melody makers Students tekin Lee and Lee-Fen take a break from the books to enjoy their day singing Christian songs on the lawn in front of the fountain. Professor's slurs create furor about academic freedom NEW YORK (CPS) - A professor's claim that Jewish filmmakers and their Mafia backers consprjed to destroy African-American has sparked debate about his future at City College and the point at which academic freedom should begin and end. Leonard Jeffries remarks on the white coijspkacy, "planned, plotted and pro¬ grammed out of Hollywood," caiprflast this summer at the Empire State Black Arts and Cultural Festival. Jeffries, chairman of the colleges' Blade Studies Department also said that "the white boy can't be trusted." ^incplhen, university officials have received an onslaught of complaints, including requests for disciplinary ac¬ tion against Jeffries from the state attor¬ ney general, state legislators, Senate Majority Leader Ralph Marino and Gov. Mario Cuomo. "The governor isn't telling (univer¬ sity officials) what to do," said Terry Lynam, a spokesman for Cuomo. . "He just thinks that these commnets aresoegregiousthatQtyColiegeought to take action or expla i n t o the commu¬ nity why no action was taken/'Lynam said ANNOUNCEMENTS RESUMES LOWEST PRICE($10-25) ^ PROFESSION^LQUALITY, FAST(4-Hr.) SERVICE. 'AAA'RESUMES. 222-0265 Typing near Fresno State. 432- 6455. C.E.O.. LOST: Black organizer note¬ book, diary in theatre workshop on Sept. 28, 1991. Offering . reward. Please call Andrew at 348-1517. l - ' . ' ■ y DIANAS HOME TYPING SERV¬ ICE - Term papers, thesis, resu¬ mes, etc. Near CSUF. -431- 0730. FOR SALE God & Mike Eagles Honesty, Go Bulldogs I 1986 Saab 900 Turbo. Dark LOST CAT- Large, long hair, black/ blue with leather interior. Looks brown "With lump on nose. Shaw/ & runs great. Call: 627-0379 or Chestnut. 291 -8642. 435-1481. (Ask for Randy) STOLEN: 1987F2-700, red/white motorcycle, Lie #12X9904.- Taken from Plaza Apts. 9-23-91. Call Fresno P.O. or Arthur Hernandez. 431-6659. National Organization of Women Guest speaker Shannon Sullivan. Oct. 3, 7pm. at Glendale Federal, comer of Blackstone and Ashlari: More Info: 221-7229. FREE Kittens to good home. Call: 323-9888. Brown leather couch & loveseat. No rips, good condi¬ tion. $150.897-5453, after 5pm. For Sale: Apple H E computer, 2 drives, 128K, modem, printer card, accessories, $500. 222- 4830, ask for Greg. 1989Nlssarf240SX. Excellent con¬ dition, still under warranty, red, A/C, 5-speed, Alpine stereo. asking $92 50. 264-5972. 1971* VW Bug - $750 o.b.o. 432- 7163. Elvira. 1974 Yamaha TX500. Runs well, CSUF parking sticker, best off er, 292- D.O.G.S. ROOMATE Clean, responsible male or female, 3.5 miles from CSUF. $220 ♦ 1/4 utilities. 438-1812. Roommate Wanted - Non-smokerto share Apt. across from campus. $150/ mo.+ 1/3 utilities. Call: 291-8525. L Typing reports, essays, resumes, 1980 Honda Prelude. Looks ail your typing needs. Jen: 276- great, 5-speed, A/C, new brakes, 1579. dutch, tires and paint. $2000 o.b.o. 434-3795, ask for Kan. Roommate needed • w/apL or without. Responsible bill payer, please. I have a small dog. (805) 322-8833 (doctor's off ice) leave message for Aimee. to share 3/2 house. $225. 221-1320. HELP WANTED Mala Actor Needed for lead role in comedy video. Call: 432-3648. P.T. Evening Computer Back-up Operator. 6-9pm., $6hr.Call: Dennis Patrick @ 453-0336.. - • '.•••■ - ■••• ^^^^^^ - 2 bdr. single unit Apt. at Parkwood Apts. $230/mo. + 1/2 utilities. Call: Aris @222-6291. Female/roommate, Woodward condo. Rent includes: own Bdrm., Ba.,study/1amilyroom. Rent is $275, garage.+$25. 436-8467. Roommate naadad desperately! Near CSUF. 435-6985. Models needed: Seeking only one dozen male students to pose for calender. See display ad this issue. After ail. why just look lice a model when you can be one? LOOK! lJF.IH»l,fc,lll COMING SOON! HOLIDAY JOBFAJF (Seasonal Jobs, Available) Wed., Oct 9 Student Union Balcony 9:30am - 12:30pm FOR SALE 4569 E.ALAMOS Near campus, beautiful, custom, tennis court spa, more! $165,000 Kay Mathison, agent A Ptttr Roitrtion PubliCltion SEHJUNO ONLY ONE DOZEN MALE STUDENTS TO POSE PC* A CALENDER. ALL WILL BE PAID CASH SCRBENINO B BITHBR THURSDAY OR FRIDAY. flrrOBBR 3 * 4 ROM 3 PM • 4 PM IN THE ARENA THEATER (SPEECH ARTS 135).
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Title | 1991_10 The Daily Collegian October 1991 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1991 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | October 3, 1991, Page 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1991 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Ni ews The Daily CoUegian • October 3,199t Food: ASI to examine . alternatives Continued from pagel- 4 sive rights to their auxiliary corporations/ Finlay said. He noted CSU, San Jose as one and said CSUF might use'formal policy . letters.in the future. ■ Finlay said at CSU, Sacramento, food services had long been a "whipping board" before the University allowed a Burger King on campus. ("Now, in comparison, maybe food serv- icessisii#doing too bad," Finlay said. * On theotherhand,anotheragency would not be non-profit. While McBride said CSUF Food Services couldn't be non-profit be¬ cause of the high prices, Finlay said they are non-profit in the sense that all "There are advantages — tohaving a paternalistic monopoly^- we're not out to screw any¬ body—we would like to find out what people waot." Rick Finlay profits are re¬ tained by the University and used to benefit the. students and campus. "K a McDonald's were to come on' campus, they might pay a fee to a campus en¬ tity—say theASI Tout. they would still be taking a lot of profit off campus," Finlay said. Food Services must retain a profit be¬ cause they do not receive money from the state, and therefore, must make enough money to pay their bills and buy new equip¬ ment, he said. "What I would like to see is people coming to me asking 'What can we do?'" Finlay said. "There are advantages to hav¬ ing a paternalistic monopoly — we're not out to screw anybody — we would like to find out what people want." Melody makers Students tekin Lee and Lee-Fen take a break from the books to enjoy their day singing Christian songs on the lawn in front of the fountain. Professor's slurs create furor about academic freedom NEW YORK (CPS) - A professor's claim that Jewish filmmakers and their Mafia backers consprjed to destroy African-American has sparked debate about his future at City College and the point at which academic freedom should begin and end. Leonard Jeffries remarks on the white coijspkacy, "planned, plotted and pro¬ grammed out of Hollywood," caiprflast this summer at the Empire State Black Arts and Cultural Festival. Jeffries, chairman of the colleges' Blade Studies Department also said that "the white boy can't be trusted." ^incplhen, university officials have received an onslaught of complaints, including requests for disciplinary ac¬ tion against Jeffries from the state attor¬ ney general, state legislators, Senate Majority Leader Ralph Marino and Gov. Mario Cuomo. "The governor isn't telling (univer¬ sity officials) what to do," said Terry Lynam, a spokesman for Cuomo. . "He just thinks that these commnets aresoegregiousthatQtyColiegeought to take action or expla i n t o the commu¬ nity why no action was taken/'Lynam said ANNOUNCEMENTS RESUMES LOWEST PRICE($10-25) ^ PROFESSION^LQUALITY, FAST(4-Hr.) SERVICE. 'AAA'RESUMES. 222-0265 Typing near Fresno State. 432- 6455. C.E.O.. LOST: Black organizer note¬ book, diary in theatre workshop on Sept. 28, 1991. Offering . reward. Please call Andrew at 348-1517. l - ' . ' ■ y DIANAS HOME TYPING SERV¬ ICE - Term papers, thesis, resu¬ mes, etc. Near CSUF. -431- 0730. FOR SALE God & Mike Eagles Honesty, Go Bulldogs I 1986 Saab 900 Turbo. Dark LOST CAT- Large, long hair, black/ blue with leather interior. Looks brown "With lump on nose. Shaw/ & runs great. Call: 627-0379 or Chestnut. 291 -8642. 435-1481. (Ask for Randy) STOLEN: 1987F2-700, red/white motorcycle, Lie #12X9904.- Taken from Plaza Apts. 9-23-91. Call Fresno P.O. or Arthur Hernandez. 431-6659. National Organization of Women Guest speaker Shannon Sullivan. Oct. 3, 7pm. at Glendale Federal, comer of Blackstone and Ashlari: More Info: 221-7229. FREE Kittens to good home. Call: 323-9888. Brown leather couch & loveseat. No rips, good condi¬ tion. $150.897-5453, after 5pm. For Sale: Apple H E computer, 2 drives, 128K, modem, printer card, accessories, $500. 222- 4830, ask for Greg. 1989Nlssarf240SX. Excellent con¬ dition, still under warranty, red, A/C, 5-speed, Alpine stereo. asking $92 50. 264-5972. 1971* VW Bug - $750 o.b.o. 432- 7163. Elvira. 1974 Yamaha TX500. Runs well, CSUF parking sticker, best off er, 292- D.O.G.S. ROOMATE Clean, responsible male or female, 3.5 miles from CSUF. $220 ♦ 1/4 utilities. 438-1812. Roommate Wanted - Non-smokerto share Apt. across from campus. $150/ mo.+ 1/3 utilities. Call: 291-8525. L Typing reports, essays, resumes, 1980 Honda Prelude. Looks ail your typing needs. Jen: 276- great, 5-speed, A/C, new brakes, 1579. dutch, tires and paint. $2000 o.b.o. 434-3795, ask for Kan. Roommate needed • w/apL or without. Responsible bill payer, please. I have a small dog. (805) 322-8833 (doctor's off ice) leave message for Aimee. to share 3/2 house. $225. 221-1320. HELP WANTED Mala Actor Needed for lead role in comedy video. Call: 432-3648. P.T. Evening Computer Back-up Operator. 6-9pm., $6hr.Call: Dennis Patrick @ 453-0336.. - • '.•••■ - ■••• ^^^^^^ - 2 bdr. single unit Apt. at Parkwood Apts. $230/mo. + 1/2 utilities. Call: Aris @222-6291. Female/roommate, Woodward condo. Rent includes: own Bdrm., Ba.,study/1amilyroom. Rent is $275, garage.+$25. 436-8467. Roommate naadad desperately! Near CSUF. 435-6985. Models needed: Seeking only one dozen male students to pose for calender. See display ad this issue. After ail. why just look lice a model when you can be one? LOOK! lJF.IH»l,fc,lll COMING SOON! HOLIDAY JOBFAJF (Seasonal Jobs, Available) Wed., Oct 9 Student Union Balcony 9:30am - 12:30pm FOR SALE 4569 E.ALAMOS Near campus, beautiful, custom, tennis court spa, more! $165,000 Kay Mathison, agent A Ptttr Roitrtion PubliCltion SEHJUNO ONLY ONE DOZEN MALE STUDENTS TO POSE PC* A CALENDER. ALL WILL BE PAID CASH SCRBENINO B BITHBR THURSDAY OR FRIDAY. flrrOBBR 3 * 4 ROM 3 PM • 4 PM IN THE ARENA THEATER (SPEECH ARTS 135). |