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L V 61VS The Daily Collegian • November 5, WL ••'•••• r..........;.::..".'. .:...:*.■ Health: Women's needs to go unmet Continued from page 1 the Health Center is not schedul¬ ing appointments too far in ad¬ vance. "Making appointments in ad¬ vance increases the chance that someone forgets about their ap¬ pointment. Welty: '92 objectives to include 3 Students should remember to call if they can't keep an appoint¬ ment," Haugen said. However, the Health Center is scheduling appointments until the last week before the winter break. Also, "there are always ways we can help," Haugen said. "If a woman has a question or a prob¬ lem, we will try to accommodate them." If a student does have a com¬ plaint about services o r problems scheduling an appointment for women's health services, they should contact either Larry Haugen, Dr. Lee Schilling or Dr. Robert Paull at the Health Center. Kennel Bookstore budget battles Continued from page 1 said. "But beyond that I believe we also have a responsibility to give back to the community what we can." Welty said he also wants to find ways to make students feel more a part of the campus community. "Many students are working and living at home, and they often come just for courses. And there's ■ so much more that the University has to offer," he said. One of the main points in the reporf s I7-point plan is to review the admissions policies and proce¬ dures that are being used at the undergraduate and graduate level. Welty plans to impnwethe re¬ sponse time to applicants for ad¬ mission to the University. Another aspect of the report ul. . . .focuses ' "My goal is ■ to have an improving the university environment for ethnic mi¬ norities. "My goal is_ to have an annual plan that will have very detailed, specific steps," he said. "We will also try to visit other uni¬ versities and learn about what they're doing to im¬ prove the situ¬ ation." Viswes- waran said he hopes the goals outlined in the report will at least initiate the growth process. "We may not be able to accom¬ plish everything in the coming year, but at least we got started," he said. Despite CSUFs budget wor¬ ries for the coming years, Welty re- mains optimistic about the University's future. "We're obviously struggling with this fiscal situation and ifs not easy. But I believe the Univer¬ sity is in good shape and has an opportunity to really become even better," he said. annual plan that will have very detailed specific steps. We will also try...to learn what (other universities) are doing to improve the, situation." John D. Welty Think wrongly, if you please, but in all cases think for yourself. —Doris Lessing Meet CkiMrea's Aithor AIM 1 ' -#- 1 1 RSI 1 r Wl Aliki will be auto¬ graphing her books Tuesday, November 5th| from 3:30p.m.- 5:30p.m on the lower level of Kennel Bookstore. 20%OffMM(ci 'Books 9{pv. 4th andO^pv. 5th Unique Food in Fresno Brahma ^Ball<&? Specializing in South Indian Food (l0% Discount with CSUF LP.) Monday - Friday 11:00 am-3:00 pm •* &5:00pm-9HX)pm Saturday & Sunday 4:00 pm-9:00 pm I Located on Maple & Shaw Across the street from CSUF 226-1237 College 6reen $$$$$$$$$$&$$$$$$$$$$$$$*$$ We guarantee to find scholarships you qualify for.. . ... or our services are free! 1-800-688-4959 Ext. 185 ■Are you bored? Tired of spending your nights alone? Looking for a little adventure?! ThenJoinThe I Practices currently being held Tues. & Thurs. evenings 7:30 - 9:00pm, Sun 4-6pm L M M salUtf faiflBSL—» ■ FRESNO STATE RUGBY CLUB Both playing & social membership are welcome. No Experience Necessary ANNOUNCEMENTS DIANA'S HOME TYPING SERVICE - Term papers, the¬ sis, resumes, etc. Near CSUF. 431-0730. Mexico Cruise, $99 per person. 4 day/3 night hotel. Plan now for your break. Very limited offer. Call now: 1-800-621-0572. RESUMES LOWEST PRICE ($10-25) PROFESSIONAL QUALITY, FAST(4-HR) SERVICE. 'AAA' RESUMES. 222-0265. Tahoe Rental - 3 bdrm., 2 ba., 10 mm to Heavenly. Sleeps 6-8, $450/wk. 916-541-5935. Speedy Typist, $1.75/pg. $20 min, editing. 298-5333. Need accurate French trans¬ lation: 116 pages, French to English on tape before October 26th. 897-4603. Typing, reasonable rates, aPA, etc. Call Becky: 348- ITO.Ctovfe. Acrylic nails and Tips -$15. Perms and Spirals also. Laura: 229-6839. , Professional typing, 22 years experience, pick-up and delivery. (209)237-4763. Typing - Reasonable rates. 432-2351. God & Mike Eagles-CEO., Honesty, Go Bulldogs! Resumes, laser printing. Laser perfect. 221-0484. FOR SALE PRICE HAS DROPPED1! Here's your chance to get a solid wood body PeavyT-60 electric guitar and hard case for only $300! (o.b.o.) Excel¬ lent condition, looks and plays like the day it was bought. Call Ron @ 224-4523, to try it out. (evenings). For Sale: 1979 Mazda RX-7. 5-speed, AM/FM cassette, new battery, needs work, $1200 o.b.o. trade for VW fastback. 292-3520. leave ROOMATE Female roommate needed* to share 4bdrm. Apt. in Bulldog Lane Village. Available NOW. For more info call Nancy @ 221-7340. Roommate to share 3 bdrm., 2 1/2 bath house, 1900sq.ft., non- smoker, $265/mo. + 1/3 utilities. Mark: 252-1588. Roommate for 3/2 bath house, 1/4 mile from CSUF. Great envi¬ ronment, washer/dryer, newly remodeled, $250/mo. 435-5969. Roommate - Female roommate, 4 bdrm. home in clovis, I5min. from campus. $l50/mo. includes utilities + one hour of child care. Mon-Fri from 7am. to 8am. Ron, Day: 275-7565, Eve: 297-0293. Roommate,M/F, woodward home,$425 +1/2 utilities. 298- 2335. HELP WANTED KUWAIT, SAUDI WORKERS NEEDED. $35 & up per hour, tax free. Both skilled & un¬ skilled. For info call: 615-779- 5505, ext K-1448. Sell unique yard tools part-time. Guarantee minimum salary $500/mo. 209-638-5455. #1 FUNDRAISER NA¬ TIONWIDE - Your frater¬ nity, sorority, or other campus group can earn between $500-1000 in less than 7 days. You pay absolutely nothing. Call: 1-800-735-2077, ext. 3. We're looking for a top fraternity, sorority or student organization that would like to make $500- $1500 for a one week marketing project right on campus. Must be organ¬ ized and hard working. Call Kevin or Rich at (800) 592-2121. LOOK! ly Collegian
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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 |
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 |
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Title | November 5, 1991, Page 3 |
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 | L V 61VS The Daily Collegian • November 5, WL ••'•••• r..........;.::..".'. .:...:*.■ Health: Women's needs to go unmet Continued from page 1 the Health Center is not schedul¬ ing appointments too far in ad¬ vance. "Making appointments in ad¬ vance increases the chance that someone forgets about their ap¬ pointment. Welty: '92 objectives to include 3 Students should remember to call if they can't keep an appoint¬ ment," Haugen said. However, the Health Center is scheduling appointments until the last week before the winter break. Also, "there are always ways we can help," Haugen said. "If a woman has a question or a prob¬ lem, we will try to accommodate them." If a student does have a com¬ plaint about services o r problems scheduling an appointment for women's health services, they should contact either Larry Haugen, Dr. Lee Schilling or Dr. Robert Paull at the Health Center. Kennel Bookstore budget battles Continued from page 1 said. "But beyond that I believe we also have a responsibility to give back to the community what we can." Welty said he also wants to find ways to make students feel more a part of the campus community. "Many students are working and living at home, and they often come just for courses. And there's ■ so much more that the University has to offer," he said. One of the main points in the reporf s I7-point plan is to review the admissions policies and proce¬ dures that are being used at the undergraduate and graduate level. Welty plans to impnwethe re¬ sponse time to applicants for ad¬ mission to the University. Another aspect of the report ul. . . .focuses ' "My goal is ■ to have an improving the university environment for ethnic mi¬ norities. "My goal is_ to have an annual plan that will have very detailed, specific steps," he said. "We will also try to visit other uni¬ versities and learn about what they're doing to im¬ prove the situ¬ ation." Viswes- waran said he hopes the goals outlined in the report will at least initiate the growth process. "We may not be able to accom¬ plish everything in the coming year, but at least we got started," he said. Despite CSUFs budget wor¬ ries for the coming years, Welty re- mains optimistic about the University's future. "We're obviously struggling with this fiscal situation and ifs not easy. But I believe the Univer¬ sity is in good shape and has an opportunity to really become even better," he said. annual plan that will have very detailed specific steps. We will also try...to learn what (other universities) are doing to improve the, situation." John D. Welty Think wrongly, if you please, but in all cases think for yourself. —Doris Lessing Meet CkiMrea's Aithor AIM 1 ' -#- 1 1 RSI 1 r Wl Aliki will be auto¬ graphing her books Tuesday, November 5th| from 3:30p.m.- 5:30p.m on the lower level of Kennel Bookstore. 20%OffMM(ci 'Books 9{pv. 4th andO^pv. 5th Unique Food in Fresno Brahma ^Ball<&? Specializing in South Indian Food (l0% Discount with CSUF LP.) Monday - Friday 11:00 am-3:00 pm •* &5:00pm-9HX)pm Saturday & Sunday 4:00 pm-9:00 pm I Located on Maple & Shaw Across the street from CSUF 226-1237 College 6reen $$$$$$$$$$&$$$$$$$$$$$$$*$$ We guarantee to find scholarships you qualify for.. . ... or our services are free! 1-800-688-4959 Ext. 185 ■Are you bored? Tired of spending your nights alone? Looking for a little adventure?! ThenJoinThe I Practices currently being held Tues. & Thurs. evenings 7:30 - 9:00pm, Sun 4-6pm L M M salUtf faiflBSL—» ■ FRESNO STATE RUGBY CLUB Both playing & social membership are welcome. No Experience Necessary ANNOUNCEMENTS DIANA'S HOME TYPING SERVICE - Term papers, the¬ sis, resumes, etc. Near CSUF. 431-0730. Mexico Cruise, $99 per person. 4 day/3 night hotel. Plan now for your break. Very limited offer. Call now: 1-800-621-0572. RESUMES LOWEST PRICE ($10-25) PROFESSIONAL QUALITY, FAST(4-HR) SERVICE. 'AAA' RESUMES. 222-0265. Tahoe Rental - 3 bdrm., 2 ba., 10 mm to Heavenly. Sleeps 6-8, $450/wk. 916-541-5935. Speedy Typist, $1.75/pg. $20 min, editing. 298-5333. Need accurate French trans¬ lation: 116 pages, French to English on tape before October 26th. 897-4603. Typing, reasonable rates, aPA, etc. Call Becky: 348- ITO.Ctovfe. Acrylic nails and Tips -$15. Perms and Spirals also. Laura: 229-6839. , Professional typing, 22 years experience, pick-up and delivery. (209)237-4763. Typing - Reasonable rates. 432-2351. God & Mike Eagles-CEO., Honesty, Go Bulldogs! Resumes, laser printing. Laser perfect. 221-0484. FOR SALE PRICE HAS DROPPED1! Here's your chance to get a solid wood body PeavyT-60 electric guitar and hard case for only $300! (o.b.o.) Excel¬ lent condition, looks and plays like the day it was bought. Call Ron @ 224-4523, to try it out. (evenings). For Sale: 1979 Mazda RX-7. 5-speed, AM/FM cassette, new battery, needs work, $1200 o.b.o. trade for VW fastback. 292-3520. leave ROOMATE Female roommate needed* to share 4bdrm. Apt. in Bulldog Lane Village. Available NOW. For more info call Nancy @ 221-7340. Roommate to share 3 bdrm., 2 1/2 bath house, 1900sq.ft., non- smoker, $265/mo. + 1/3 utilities. Mark: 252-1588. Roommate for 3/2 bath house, 1/4 mile from CSUF. Great envi¬ ronment, washer/dryer, newly remodeled, $250/mo. 435-5969. Roommate - Female roommate, 4 bdrm. home in clovis, I5min. from campus. $l50/mo. includes utilities + one hour of child care. Mon-Fri from 7am. to 8am. Ron, Day: 275-7565, Eve: 297-0293. Roommate,M/F, woodward home,$425 +1/2 utilities. 298- 2335. HELP WANTED KUWAIT, SAUDI WORKERS NEEDED. $35 & up per hour, tax free. Both skilled & un¬ skilled. For info call: 615-779- 5505, ext K-1448. Sell unique yard tools part-time. Guarantee minimum salary $500/mo. 209-638-5455. #1 FUNDRAISER NA¬ TIONWIDE - Your frater¬ nity, sorority, or other campus group can earn between $500-1000 in less than 7 days. You pay absolutely nothing. Call: 1-800-735-2077, ext. 3. We're looking for a top fraternity, sorority or student organization that would like to make $500- $1500 for a one week marketing project right on campus. Must be organ¬ ized and hard working. Call Kevin or Rich at (800) 592-2121. LOOK! ly Collegian |