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X N, ews The Daily Collegian • November 11,1991 O Once is never enough... Please recycle 7/?c Daily Collegian biol • Moss Landing laboratories provides students with total experience By Jana Ballinger DC Editor in chief mmMmmm NOVEMBER 17 8:00 PM SATELLUTE STUDENT TICKETS: 54 Student >6 General Enthusiasm about the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories is contagious. • On Monterey Bay, approxi¬ mately halfway between Santa Cruz and the Monterey peninsula, lies a marine laboratory designed to facilitate study and research in all disciplines of marine sci¬ ence. Gregor M. Cailliet, pro¬ fessor of biol¬ ogy at CSUF and MLML said that the program is beneficial for those who are "into the ma- of experience you get at Moss Landing is very different from the kind of experience you would get in a classroom at CSUF. "For example, in marine biol¬ ogy (in the field) you get totally into it," Cailliet said. "In a class¬ room, you get a lecture "You can't take an oceanology class without being next to the ocean, in my opinion," he said. "Until you've slopped around in theboat, you don't know whatit's ix xi like." can t take an nne sciences. "We have faculty who special¬ ize and you can also take classes there and come back to home campus," Cailliet said. According to Cailliet, the kind "YOU V/au i iar\c an peo oceanology class without who s°to /x xu tMoss Land- being next to the ocean, ing are in my opinion, until you've "gener*;!y t > ^ . xi_ physically slopped around in the active boat, you don't know what p^p1™*0 *«*. are very en- it'S like." thusiastic Gregor Cailliet **J*£f they do," said Cailliet. "But they are not necessarily all brilliant." If ta qontagious atmosphere," he said. "Theenthusiasmisconta- C AIJ T O R N I A'. STATE U>f IV E R S tXY^f^ E;5;N 6 | KENNEL BOOKSTORE GREAT SOFTWARE! GREAT PRICES! PC TITLES ALDUS PageMaker $199 AUTODESK AutoCad r 10 $495 BORLAND Borland C++ $107 Paradox $233 Quattro Pro $75 Turbo Pascal Professional $128 CENTRAL POINT SOFTWARE CP Anti-Virus $65 CP Backup $65 PC Tools $90 LOTUS DEVELOPMENT Ami Pro $99 Lotus 1-2-3 Windows $145 MATHSOFT MathCad $160 Engineering/Adv Math Packs $87 MICROSOFT DOS5.0 Upgrade $54 Excel for Windows $125 Word for Windows $125 Works for Windows $66 SP$S, Inc SPSS/PC $37 WORDPERFECT WordPerfect $135 MACINTOSH TITLES ADDISON-WESLEY PageMaker Student Edition $54 ALDUS FreeHand $125 PageMaker $199 Persuasion , $125 SuperPaint $99 CLARIS Claris CAD $239 FileMaker Pro $173 EMAC Silhouttte Trackball $88 LOGITECH ScanMan32Mac t $289 MICROSOFT Excel $125 Word $80 Works $86 PARACOMP Filmaker $349 REFERENCE SOFTWARE GrammatiklV ,.$49 SYMANTEC Norton Utilities Mac $70 SAM. ..$55 SUM II $72 WORDPERFECT WordPerfect $135 PLUS MANY MORE TITLES TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST! MICROCOMPUTER DEPARTMENT , 278-2116 gious. Cailliet said that, the program has a "pretty good stick to it" rate; approximately 75-80 percent of the students at Moss Landingactually graduate. 'It's usually a good story (when they don'tgraduate) in that they've got a job and usually they're good jobs," he said. 'There are lots of jobs that are open (in the field) our graduates are extremely well qualified for," Cailliet said. The program was established in mid-1960s when a private research facility at Moss Landing, which was at one time a sardine cannery, was sold to our system by the Beaudette Founda¬ tion for Biological Research. After the purchase was made, a consortium was formalized and students began attending the newly-organized Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. The educational goal is to pro¬ duce broadly trained, environ¬ mental scientists«withstrong back¬ grounds in marine biology, de¬ scriptive physical oceanology, marine chemistry and geology, with emphasis on field research.. and, investigation. Degrees are granted through the individual consortium campuses. A total of six campuses are in¬ volved in the program: Hayward, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, Stanislaus and Fresno. The program operates as a de¬ partment within each member institution of the consortium. Students attend classes at Moss Landing while degrees are offered and credit is earned only through the home campuses. A total of 100 students from CSUF have gone to Moss Landing during the 20 years of its exis¬ tence. The program was mostly un¬ dergraduate when it started but it has now gone back to 80 percent graduate students. "Soyou'recompetinglikecrazy but you'll learn a hell of a lot," Cailliet said. Male supremacy has kept woman down. It has not knocked her out." —Clare Boothe Luce l for Students 5 for General Ipublic. Starring Kerry Fox And William Brandt An Angel At My Table is the true story of Janet Frame, one of New Zealand's most celebrated authors. Misdiagnosed as a schizophrenic, she spent eight years in a mental institute. Jane Campion captures the spirit of this remarkable woman whose writing rrteraHy saved her life.
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Title | 1991_11 The Daily Collegian November 1991 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1991 |
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Title | November 11, 1991, Page 8 |
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 | X N, ews The Daily Collegian • November 11,1991 O Once is never enough... Please recycle 7/?c Daily Collegian biol • Moss Landing laboratories provides students with total experience By Jana Ballinger DC Editor in chief mmMmmm NOVEMBER 17 8:00 PM SATELLUTE STUDENT TICKETS: 54 Student >6 General Enthusiasm about the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories is contagious. • On Monterey Bay, approxi¬ mately halfway between Santa Cruz and the Monterey peninsula, lies a marine laboratory designed to facilitate study and research in all disciplines of marine sci¬ ence. Gregor M. Cailliet, pro¬ fessor of biol¬ ogy at CSUF and MLML said that the program is beneficial for those who are "into the ma- of experience you get at Moss Landing is very different from the kind of experience you would get in a classroom at CSUF. "For example, in marine biol¬ ogy (in the field) you get totally into it," Cailliet said. "In a class¬ room, you get a lecture "You can't take an oceanology class without being next to the ocean, in my opinion," he said. "Until you've slopped around in theboat, you don't know whatit's ix xi like." can t take an nne sciences. "We have faculty who special¬ ize and you can also take classes there and come back to home campus," Cailliet said. According to Cailliet, the kind "YOU V/au i iar\c an peo oceanology class without who s°to /x xu tMoss Land- being next to the ocean, ing are in my opinion, until you've "gener*;!y t > ^ . xi_ physically slopped around in the active boat, you don't know what p^p1™*0 *«*. are very en- it'S like." thusiastic Gregor Cailliet **J*£f they do," said Cailliet. "But they are not necessarily all brilliant." If ta qontagious atmosphere," he said. "Theenthusiasmisconta- C AIJ T O R N I A'. STATE U>f IV E R S tXY^f^ E;5;N 6 | KENNEL BOOKSTORE GREAT SOFTWARE! GREAT PRICES! PC TITLES ALDUS PageMaker $199 AUTODESK AutoCad r 10 $495 BORLAND Borland C++ $107 Paradox $233 Quattro Pro $75 Turbo Pascal Professional $128 CENTRAL POINT SOFTWARE CP Anti-Virus $65 CP Backup $65 PC Tools $90 LOTUS DEVELOPMENT Ami Pro $99 Lotus 1-2-3 Windows $145 MATHSOFT MathCad $160 Engineering/Adv Math Packs $87 MICROSOFT DOS5.0 Upgrade $54 Excel for Windows $125 Word for Windows $125 Works for Windows $66 SP$S, Inc SPSS/PC $37 WORDPERFECT WordPerfect $135 MACINTOSH TITLES ADDISON-WESLEY PageMaker Student Edition $54 ALDUS FreeHand $125 PageMaker $199 Persuasion , $125 SuperPaint $99 CLARIS Claris CAD $239 FileMaker Pro $173 EMAC Silhouttte Trackball $88 LOGITECH ScanMan32Mac t $289 MICROSOFT Excel $125 Word $80 Works $86 PARACOMP Filmaker $349 REFERENCE SOFTWARE GrammatiklV ,.$49 SYMANTEC Norton Utilities Mac $70 SAM. ..$55 SUM II $72 WORDPERFECT WordPerfect $135 PLUS MANY MORE TITLES TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST! MICROCOMPUTER DEPARTMENT , 278-2116 gious. Cailliet said that, the program has a "pretty good stick to it" rate; approximately 75-80 percent of the students at Moss Landingactually graduate. 'It's usually a good story (when they don'tgraduate) in that they've got a job and usually they're good jobs," he said. 'There are lots of jobs that are open (in the field) our graduates are extremely well qualified for," Cailliet said. The program was established in mid-1960s when a private research facility at Moss Landing, which was at one time a sardine cannery, was sold to our system by the Beaudette Founda¬ tion for Biological Research. After the purchase was made, a consortium was formalized and students began attending the newly-organized Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. The educational goal is to pro¬ duce broadly trained, environ¬ mental scientists«withstrong back¬ grounds in marine biology, de¬ scriptive physical oceanology, marine chemistry and geology, with emphasis on field research.. and, investigation. Degrees are granted through the individual consortium campuses. A total of six campuses are in¬ volved in the program: Hayward, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Jose, Stanislaus and Fresno. The program operates as a de¬ partment within each member institution of the consortium. Students attend classes at Moss Landing while degrees are offered and credit is earned only through the home campuses. A total of 100 students from CSUF have gone to Moss Landing during the 20 years of its exis¬ tence. The program was mostly un¬ dergraduate when it started but it has now gone back to 80 percent graduate students. "Soyou'recompetinglikecrazy but you'll learn a hell of a lot," Cailliet said. Male supremacy has kept woman down. It has not knocked her out." —Clare Boothe Luce l for Students 5 for General Ipublic. Starring Kerry Fox And William Brandt An Angel At My Table is the true story of Janet Frame, one of New Zealand's most celebrated authors. Misdiagnosed as a schizophrenic, she spent eight years in a mental institute. Jane Campion captures the spirit of this remarkable woman whose writing rrteraHy saved her life. |