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l\ LETTERS If the heterosexual com¬ munity is educated and knows how to pro- tec t itself, it will be spared the devas¬ tating lota of loved ones that the gay community has been dealt. This is what GLSA, CVAT and other gay-oriented or¬ ganizations are trying to do, educate the whole of the human family. My agreeing with Weston on one point does not change the fact that he lied to me about the intent of the discussion he had with me, from which he pulled quotes for his Vast editorial. It still remains thai this is beyond the realm of ethical journalistic behavior tor Weston lo assure me that dialogue is "off the record" and then to lift quotes way out of context and conftdeitu- ality. Weston's deceptive and unethical acta remain as a blemish on this uni¬ versity, the journalism department and the Daily Collegian. Angela Welton, President GI.S A Haak called upon Dear Editor. The vicious (hove by Mark Astone and bit bunch of cronies to wipe out the Col¬ legian merely serves to illustrate she stu¬ pidity of student government on campus. Frankly, AS government should be abolished by the administration of this university. Granted, the paper has had a tendency to pursue a certain agenda that many would define as ultra-liberal instead of re¬ porting news; there are days the editorial columns outnumber news stories. This preoccupation hasn't helped the paper's cause, but it isn't grounds for destruction. ' call upon university president Dr. Harold Haak to do what Dr. Baxter did 10 years ago when the senate decided it would no longer pay the NCAA mem¬ bership foe—refuse to approve the AS budget until funding is restored to the Collegian. As far as Mark Astone and the AS Sen¬ ate is concerned: You're a joke and always will be. The senate has been the laughing¬ stock for at least 20 years—my brother was on senate and he used to roll in the aisles about the immature antics of his fellow senators. Things haven't changed much. Dan Walerhouse PERSONALS GAMMA OELTA OTA THE BOYS* on th»» Air -88 UffafHaWUi 0md -hot* OOI shirts).)) Bad naw»? Wei... Soma ZIPPERHEAD r*i cut th* Cctogian .k.[^*wtat 1** ri -n nniaTnr i-A t-tia* A 01LHkl C wopo-i tn raoDgnMDn or m AOfrnnt actions, the HONORARY 9QUtO Of THE WEEK goes to htR ASTONE ifronounoad Mia J. Brawn on acid MMRp Ns pride ffMlDWWfi. P.S. Brian T. Navato—your special day is coming whon Boryor King cats you fer the mmmefjob. Hey! Itsa future Bsiovad Dutoho Van Good*- Eatsy Boogun, Pooaa Pie Magna wueaanffcumr poaa. That*. Now wafta th* moat olagutano (but cuta) coup* in r* world. Qabang, Your inguistfc: tart-arist We **a*d britfy at th* Air Guitar concert about ptaytna bat*, TV inlarviowa, and what in Baj ha<* USIU stood lor. I aw waarvtg a whita CSUF twMtshtrt ar>d a wtiite beseoat! hat Do you rawmoer? I hope to. Unfortunately. I didn't tormaly intoduce that by meeting at tha AinpMhaaa-r today between 11.-30 and 1230 at about tha winopsW»sWss<tetiadtwcwtxawt Hob IMrriia-a KJrfay, Sprtng ta— Al your waning. ■ toon to bo rawardad. I'm so proud ot you and canl waii lo be your I rfetime titter. Enjoy this t me and know that I am bore to support you 100%. Theta Love. YBS... Cat. i*m tony I tevsn t svriaar, you. And Frtdsy i « she paper a bit latar ih an the incfcalod ». Sorry, II conUW you soon I have fas Imwdtom craving for Mexican food Left do a grand bun no or a toft taco, or if were hungry, wm can go tor a combo ptatfer. Ha. Ha. Hugs and losses. I fove you! xoxo You tank that rm crazy? I know a guy in the daportrnant who sutlers tram pinus emry.tokkadkVmant KknThu— Irniasyou. rt— Thanks for the flowers Stan Sean and John Sean: You made my day last week.. John: I'd "sat* enjoy sending you 'a* letter to your home—remem ber last school year you thought i! would be better if I sent you a tatter from CMe to the dorms since you rwrdry ever got any? I Iked you a lot—and stldol Signed, tha tutor* Brian Timothy Havato rm so rjtad I met you this semester. IK always charish an of our laughs we had together We have something realty special and I hope our friendship lasts forever Love, Diane P.S. "I'm so proud of your Sttaney Hantpnar— Hil What a great paly Last Friday. HI never forget your beautiful blue eyes. Sol "'***-j| you on campus. Your. Signed, tha future Brian Timothy Havato WJta— You told me the thing I wanted to hear You btow smoke up my rear. You said we're friends, that's al we could be, Why cant you just ba honest with me? You say you know just how I feel, Give me a break, you don't know nothing! Future Brian Timothy I soil tee. 1 may bo right* about 4053. What dkl you mean by the last message? The Havato— We heard through the grapevine Friday that you do want to join our club. Hurrah! Club duet are as foaows: S rivals; or 17 kopecks; or any amount equal to 90 cents US currency. You do not pay duos until your special day plus 5 years. We do not accept Israeli currency or currency from the USA post 1946. Katftna Butkhrtskl Praaldant, End of the Work! Club PIKE | Did you happen to import some leggy thoroughbred' I thought pubic ckspiay of affection just wasnl your style. What wil the He-Wan- Woman-Haters-Cluh say? Has one of FSU's all-time biggest a-holes gone down in Harnes? Where's the rege? You hear what I say? Offended mmm<otc»b<r> mm m! Attention Japanese/English Bilmguals' Shustioku Joho S spring issue is the source tor new career Opportunities with progressive international companies .<fv Br") P»*M r 4ant£«*?a. 'j?j * :aa:L.j 5* f im am totnajaM f# j ■t Lr**tt-3*»<-*D"n* Ataiitte L.T I986ff3fi i ffl;; ;■■■*■ UMi V I 4 * 6 * 4t» H. 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Title | 1988_05 The Daily Collegian May 1988 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1988 |
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 | May 6, 1988, Page 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1988 |
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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LETTERS
If the heterosexual com¬
munity is educated and knows how to pro-
tec t itself, it will be spared the devas¬
tating lota of loved ones that the gay
community has been dealt. This is what
GLSA, CVAT and other gay-oriented or¬
ganizations are trying to do, educate the
whole of the human family.
My agreeing with Weston on one point
does not change the fact that he lied to me
about the intent of the discussion he had
with me, from which he pulled quotes for
his Vast editorial. It still remains thai this
is beyond the realm of ethical journalistic
behavior tor Weston lo assure me that
dialogue is "off the record" and then to lift
quotes way out of context and conftdeitu-
ality. Weston's deceptive and unethical
acta remain as a blemish on this uni¬
versity, the journalism department and the
Daily Collegian.
Angela Welton,
President GI.S A
Haak called upon
Dear Editor.
The vicious (hove by Mark Astone and
bit bunch of cronies to wipe out the Col¬
legian merely serves to illustrate she stu¬
pidity of student government on campus.
Frankly, AS government should be
abolished by the administration of this
university.
Granted, the paper has had a tendency
to pursue a certain agenda that many
would define as ultra-liberal instead of re¬
porting news; there are days the editorial
columns outnumber news stories. This
preoccupation hasn't helped the paper's
cause, but it isn't grounds for destruction.
' call upon university president Dr.
Harold Haak to do what Dr. Baxter did 10
years ago when the senate decided it
would no longer pay the NCAA mem¬
bership foe—refuse to approve the AS
budget until funding is restored to the
Collegian.
As far as Mark Astone and the AS Sen¬
ate is concerned: You're a joke and always
will be. The senate has been the laughing¬
stock for at least 20 years—my brother
was on senate and he used to roll in the
aisles about the immature antics of his
fellow senators. Things haven't changed
much.
Dan Walerhouse
PERSONALS
GAMMA OELTA OTA
THE BOYS* on th»» Air -88 UffafHaWUi
0md -hot* OOI shirts).)) Bad naw»? Wei...
Soma ZIPPERHEAD r*i cut th* Cctogian
.k.[^*wtat 1** ri -n nniaTnr i-A t-tia* A 01LHkl C
wopo-i tn raoDgnMDn or m AOfrnnt
actions, the HONORARY 9QUtO Of THE
WEEK goes to htR ASTONE ifronounoad
Mia J. Brawn on acid MMRp Ns pride
ffMlDWWfi.
P.S. Brian T. Navato—your special day is
coming whon Boryor King cats you fer the
mmmefjob. Hey! Itsa future
Bsiovad Dutoho Van Good*-
Eatsy Boogun, Pooaa Pie
Magna wueaanffcumr poaa.
That*. Now wafta th* moat olagutano
(but cuta) coup* in r* world.
Qabang, Your inguistfc: tart-arist
We **a*d britfy at th* Air Guitar concert
about ptaytna bat*, TV inlarviowa, and what
in Baj ha<* USIU stood lor. I aw waarvtg a
whita CSUF twMtshtrt ar>d a wtiite beseoat!
hat
Do you rawmoer? I hope to.
Unfortunately. I didn't tormaly intoduce
that by meeting at tha AinpMhaaa-r today
between 11.-30 and 1230 at about tha
winopsW»sWss |