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J Page 6 Monday. October 3.1988 The Daily Collegian DIET Continued from page 1 "Anything we want to do in way of replacement or improvement has to come out of the operations," Finlay said. "The money for the creation of the Country Store and replacements made at the Student Satellite Union, were both gen¬ erated from the operations." The total receipts generated from operation of the food services, according to Finlay, amount on the average to ap¬ proximately SS million a year, but profit margin is only 2 to 4 percent, totaling profits of $100,000-5300,000 a year. The recent surge in prices has reduced sales, but is only a temporary situation, said Finlay. He expects that once students realize food prices have not increased too greatly or when they find a subsuiute item at the cafeteria, sales will return to normal. If private enterpises want to enter CSUF to serve food to the students, they can do it, tneoreucauy, according to Fuv lay. "I can go out and contract anyone the campus chooses to." But Finlay added "If we can generate profits, then it makes no sense to get somebody from outside." JOINT Continued from page 1 THERE ARE TWO SIDES TO BECOMING A NURSE IN THE ARMY. And they're both repre-1 sented by the insignia you wear I as a member of the Army Nurse I Corps. The caduceus on the left J means you're part of a health care system in which educational and career advancement are the rule, _J not the exception. The gold bar I on the right means you command respect as an Army officer. If you're earning a BSN, write: Army Nurse Opportunities, P.O. Box 7713, Clifton, NJ 07015. Or call toll free 1-800- US A- ARMY. ARMY NURSE CORPS. BE ALLYOU CAN BL W. don't want a lot of hype. I just want something I can count on.99 Some Jong distance companies promise you the moon, but what you really want is dependable, high-quality service. That's just what you'll get when you ch<x)se AT&T Long Distance Service, at a cost that's a lot lessjkttrTou ~~ think: ^bu-can expect low tong distance rates. 24 hour .operator assistance, clear connections and immediate credit for \vrong numbers. And the assurance that /irtualry all of your calls will go through the first time That's the genius of the AWOCbridwide Intelligent Network. When it's time to choose, forget the gimmicks and make the intelligent choice-AT&T -~~" Ifyoud like to know more about our products or services, like International Calling and the AT&T Gird, call us at 1800 2220.400. AT&T The right choice. a need for a local doctorate program be¬ cause only 36 percent of Valley admini¬ strative positions are being held by wo¬ men, and there is only an eight percent minority representation in school leader¬ ship in the Valley. "People should not have to uproot themselves," to get a doctorate in educa¬ tion," said Kessler, adding that the incon¬ venience of relocating was a big motiva¬ tion for the development of the proposal. The only administrative doctorate pro¬ grams offered in California are on UC campuses, or through private colleges where tuition is much higher. "If the system is going to serve the public, we have to make [doctorates] more accessible." Kessler said. Although doctorates are not required for school administrators now, according to one survey, 80 percent of current school administrators believe that the doctorate will be required for future superintendanls. The report further indicated that 20 per¬ cent of the school administrators plan to enroll in a doctoral program in the next five years. FULL OR PART TIME JOBS AVAILABLE NOW!! Apply in Person 12pm to 5pm Please, No Phone Calls Women Encouraged To Apply / LAMOURE'S CLEANERS 1304 "G" ST. FALL OUT! And Relax By Our Sparkling Pool Come enjoy year-round resort Irving/Spacious 1&2 bedroom apartments. Furnished Student Sharing apartments available. Beautiful landscaping and recreational facilities. Free roommate service. The Californian Com Miss Out! \ Come in and see Paula i or Donna Today! Corner Bulldog & 9th St. 226-7383 • -
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Title | 1988_10 The Daily Collegian October 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. |
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Title | October 3, 1988, Page 6 |
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" |
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Page 6 Monday. October 3.1988
The Daily Collegian
DIET
Continued from page 1
"Anything we want to do in way of
replacement or improvement has to come
out of the operations," Finlay said. "The
money for the creation of the Country
Store and replacements made at the
Student Satellite Union, were both gen¬
erated from the operations."
The total receipts generated from
operation of the food services, according
to Finlay, amount on the average to ap¬
proximately SS million a year, but profit
margin is only 2 to 4 percent, totaling
profits of $100,000-5300,000 a year.
The recent surge in prices has reduced
sales, but is only a temporary situation,
said Finlay. He expects that once students
realize food prices have not increased too
greatly or when they find a subsuiute
item at the cafeteria, sales will return to
normal.
If private enterpises want to enter
CSUF to serve food to the students, they
can do it, tneoreucauy, according to Fuv
lay. "I can go out and contract anyone the
campus chooses to." But Finlay added "If
we can generate profits, then it makes no
sense to get somebody from outside."
JOINT
Continued from page 1
THERE ARE TWO SIDES TO
BECOMING A NURSE IN THE ARMY.
And they're both repre-1
sented by the insignia you wear I
as a member of the Army Nurse I
Corps. The caduceus on the left J
means you're part of a health care
system in which educational and
career advancement are the rule,
_J not the exception. The gold bar I
on the right means you command respect as an Army officer. If you're
earning a BSN, write: Army Nurse Opportunities, P.O. Box 7713,
Clifton, NJ 07015. Or call toll free 1-800- US A- ARMY.
ARMY NURSE CORPS. BE ALLYOU CAN BL
W. don't want
a lot of hype.
I just want
something I
can count on.99
Some Jong distance
companies promise you
the moon, but what you
really want is dependable,
high-quality service. That's
just what you'll get when
you ch |