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. ...■-. • » - The Dotty Collegian Thursday. October 6.1968 Pages CALENDAR The Criminology Club wil meet in room 111 of the McKee-Fisk buying today at 12:45 p.m. The movie "Nuts" b8 shown in the Satellite Student Union today at 7:30 and 9:45. Admission is $1 for CSUF students. Gene VosseJer, an authority on the Strategic Defense Initiative, with speak, courtesy of the Bulldog Republicans, in room 121 of the Old Science building today at 730 pm Phi Chi Theta will hold a bake sale in the Free Speech area today at 8 a.m. A lecture on race relations, sponsored by the Affirmative Action office, will be held in room 200 of the Old Cafeteria today at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Richard Wasserman of UC Santa Cruz will speak. Chlcanos In Law will meet in room 238 of the Joyal Administration buiding today at 5 p.m. Sigma Alpha Epsiion will hold little sister rush at 1469 East Joyal today at 7 p.m. The Amerasla Club is holding its membership drive in the Free Speech Area throughout this week and will meet in room 308 of the University Student Union tomorrow at 4 p.m. , The Hong Kong Student Association win meet in room 139 of the New Science building tomorrow at 4:15 p.m. A Barbecue Tri-tlp Sand¬ wich Sale, sponsored by the Viticulture Club, wil be held in the Free Speech Area tomorrow at 11 a.m. The Hong Kong Students Association will meet in room 139 of the New Science building tomorrow at 4:15 p.m. KFSR d.j.'s will provide en¬ tertainment in the Pit /tomorrow at noon. Tri Beta win hold an initiation party in room 300 of the New Science buirdinq tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. JOHNNY Continued from page 1 preference for the Republican party. The precinct that represents CSUF is precinct ISO, which covers the area bet¬ ween Shaw and Cedar Avenues and Peach and Sierra Ave, according to Karen Rob¬ erts, staff coordinator for Campaign '88. There are, however, many variables in computing the area's voting trends canserl by dorm residents and resident's voting in counties outside of Fresno. Raw data from the 1984 presidential elections give a more solid representation of C.SUF student voting patterns. Prec¬ incts 171 and 172. which run along Cedar, north of Shaw, reported that voters in the area, "either didn't vote that much or voted Republican," according to Rob¬ erts. Also, the Precincts 155 (south of Shaw bound bv Gettysburg, Cedar and Maple) and 229 (Cedar and Shaw bound by Chest¬ nut and Sierra Vista) were loyally Demo¬ cratic, according to Roberts. Voting per¬ centages were not available at the time. Regardless of turnout,' there are numer¬ ous issues on the ballot that directly re¬ late to the lives of college students. And the scope of them can be imposing. There are so many," student-related issues, said Beach, that "it drives out in¬ terest instead of increasing it." Proposition 78 will decide whether the CSU system will get extra millions in funding, but a series of poorly-worded propositions regarding auto insurance is likely to gamer even more attention from students. Young people, "particularly single males, because they have to pay so much," should be interested in the insur¬ ance propositions, said Beach. "One would think this would appeal to self- interest" Larry Hobson, who co-chairs the cam¬ pus Rainbow Coalition, has seen other¬ wise. "It's not something I've seen any emotion over," said Hobson. "The insur¬ ance companies, who have an interest" have contacted Hnhsnn. Things you could be doing instead of reading the Subterranean Jungle™: 1. Stooping 2. Removing lint 3. Reading the latest Tom Clancy novel 4. Buying expensive jewelry 5. Watching "She's the Sheriff' 6. Honing your nails to a keen edge... ...It's just too depressing to go on Tomorrow im the Daily Collegian CLASS IF I ED APARTMENTS FEMALE ROOMATE Wanted to share 2br 2bath w/Recent CSUF Grad. 294-1754 MALE OR FEMALE Roomate to share apt. with Gay Male $187.50 + 1/2 utilities. 292-4201 FEMALE ROOMATE $175 +Utilities. •' Non-smoker, No Drugs. 298-2051 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Need 1 Female to share 3 bdrm, 2 ba house. Bed available if needed. $250 includes utilites. Call 227-6508, leave message WANTED: FEMALE ROOMMATE 3 bdrm/2 ba house $120 + utilities 435-5602 FEMALE ROOMATE Wanted. Non-smoker, to shfujg 2bdrm/2ba apartment. Si 50 r + utilities. 323^9406 th ROOMATE WANTED 1/2 block from campus. $175/mo. + $150 deposit Call 439-2706 \ AUTOMOBILES 87 HONDA DX 510 750. A'C, 4 door, cruise, AM/FM cassette. Pwr. brakes & steering. 5 yr. warrantee Excellent Condition. 292-4670 1988 PORSCHE 944. Guards Red on Tan leather. Excellent condition. Alpine Alarm. 232 w. Blaupunkt. 435-0680 AUTOMOBILES 74 VW TYPE 412 Good Condition, Fuel injected. New stereo w/eg New Automatic Transmission, new battery. Asking $1,350 OBO Call 292-4038 1982 VW SCTROCCO GL A/C, Sunroof, Cruise, Power Windows, AMFM Stereo, Origian Owner. $3500 OBO 453-9563 IS IT TRUE You Can Buy Jeeps for $44 through the U.S. Government? Get the facts today! Call 1-312-742-1142 Ext. 8117 FORSALE ROCK & ROLL T-SHIRTS Sex-Pistols, Cure, Mega.- Deth, Metallica, Smiths & more. Record Exchange 2426 N. Blackstone at Clinton. BRIDGESTONE'300 Tenspeed touring bike Perfect condition New Price $300 will take $195 298-9621 V- HELP WANTED FORK ION STL DENTS AND SCHOLARS. Int'l businesses and investors seek foreign nationals with first hand knowledge of economics, '- business, scientific and political conditions in home country for consulting assistance. For Info, send resume to BCS Intl 700 St. Marys PI. Suite 1400 San Antonio, TX 78205 or call 800-628-2828, ext. 856 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Someone to work w/the public. To work Sat., Tues., Wed., 9-7 Sun., 11-6 Competitive Commission structure. Apply Copenhagen, 952 Van Ness 485-8980 EARN THOUSANDS # I stuffing envelopes. ' Rush $1.00 and self- addressed, stamped envelope'to: New Generation Designs P.O. Box 704, Fresno, CA 93712 JOBS IN AUSTRALIA Immediate opening for men len. $11,000 to $60,000 Construction, Manufacturing, Secretarial work, Nurses, Engineering, Sales. Hundreds of jobs listed. Call Now! 206-736-7000, Ext. 138A CRUISE SHIPS Now hiring men and women. summer & career opportunities (will train* Excellent pay plus world travel. Hawaii, Bahamas, Caribbean, etc. Call Now! 206-736-7000, Ext 138C MISCELLANEOUS PRECISION CUtS $8.00 Hair CutM,..' at -r- -•■• i irne n Barstow. Cedar. 431-1021 WANTED!! Compact Disc, Album, Cassette 45's, I'll pay cash today!! Or Trade. Record Exchange 2426 N. Blackstone At Clinton. MISCELLANEOUS PUTITONVIDEOl Well tape any occasion. RVP Entertainment 222-2228 PARTY-PARTY-PARTY Disc Jockeys and Bands All types of entertainment RVP Entertainment 222-2228 PIANO LESSONS beginners, need not own piano CaU Mike 226-3147 BE A STAR! If you love to sing Call 439-0792 or 439-7653 SEMEN DONERS . needed for research. Samples monetarily compensated. Central California Cryobank. 442-6559 "VTTAES 445-3817" TYPING TYPING 226-3953 TYPING/WORDPROCESSINO by Mary Superior Q iality_rej»m>nabli- rates. CaU2i>l-7K7& TYPING WORD PROCESSING Papers, Theses, Resumes A.PA.,M.L.A.,etc. Campus P/U & delivery" 432-7409 PERSONAL GOD & MIKE EAGLES President: CEO America's Top Business Leader .
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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. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
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Title | October 6, 1988, Page 5 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | . ...■-. • » - The Dotty Collegian Thursday. October 6.1968 Pages CALENDAR The Criminology Club wil meet in room 111 of the McKee-Fisk buying today at 12:45 p.m. The movie "Nuts" b8 shown in the Satellite Student Union today at 7:30 and 9:45. Admission is $1 for CSUF students. Gene VosseJer, an authority on the Strategic Defense Initiative, with speak, courtesy of the Bulldog Republicans, in room 121 of the Old Science building today at 730 pm Phi Chi Theta will hold a bake sale in the Free Speech area today at 8 a.m. A lecture on race relations, sponsored by the Affirmative Action office, will be held in room 200 of the Old Cafeteria today at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Richard Wasserman of UC Santa Cruz will speak. Chlcanos In Law will meet in room 238 of the Joyal Administration buiding today at 5 p.m. Sigma Alpha Epsiion will hold little sister rush at 1469 East Joyal today at 7 p.m. The Amerasla Club is holding its membership drive in the Free Speech Area throughout this week and will meet in room 308 of the University Student Union tomorrow at 4 p.m. , The Hong Kong Student Association win meet in room 139 of the New Science building tomorrow at 4:15 p.m. A Barbecue Tri-tlp Sand¬ wich Sale, sponsored by the Viticulture Club, wil be held in the Free Speech Area tomorrow at 11 a.m. The Hong Kong Students Association will meet in room 139 of the New Science building tomorrow at 4:15 p.m. KFSR d.j.'s will provide en¬ tertainment in the Pit /tomorrow at noon. Tri Beta win hold an initiation party in room 300 of the New Science buirdinq tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. JOHNNY Continued from page 1 preference for the Republican party. The precinct that represents CSUF is precinct ISO, which covers the area bet¬ ween Shaw and Cedar Avenues and Peach and Sierra Ave, according to Karen Rob¬ erts, staff coordinator for Campaign '88. There are, however, many variables in computing the area's voting trends canserl by dorm residents and resident's voting in counties outside of Fresno. Raw data from the 1984 presidential elections give a more solid representation of C.SUF student voting patterns. Prec¬ incts 171 and 172. which run along Cedar, north of Shaw, reported that voters in the area, "either didn't vote that much or voted Republican," according to Rob¬ erts. Also, the Precincts 155 (south of Shaw bound bv Gettysburg, Cedar and Maple) and 229 (Cedar and Shaw bound by Chest¬ nut and Sierra Vista) were loyally Demo¬ cratic, according to Roberts. Voting per¬ centages were not available at the time. Regardless of turnout,' there are numer¬ ous issues on the ballot that directly re¬ late to the lives of college students. And the scope of them can be imposing. There are so many," student-related issues, said Beach, that "it drives out in¬ terest instead of increasing it." Proposition 78 will decide whether the CSU system will get extra millions in funding, but a series of poorly-worded propositions regarding auto insurance is likely to gamer even more attention from students. Young people, "particularly single males, because they have to pay so much," should be interested in the insur¬ ance propositions, said Beach. "One would think this would appeal to self- interest" Larry Hobson, who co-chairs the cam¬ pus Rainbow Coalition, has seen other¬ wise. "It's not something I've seen any emotion over," said Hobson. "The insur¬ ance companies, who have an interest" have contacted Hnhsnn. Things you could be doing instead of reading the Subterranean Jungle™: 1. Stooping 2. Removing lint 3. Reading the latest Tom Clancy novel 4. Buying expensive jewelry 5. Watching "She's the Sheriff' 6. Honing your nails to a keen edge... ...It's just too depressing to go on Tomorrow im the Daily Collegian CLASS IF I ED APARTMENTS FEMALE ROOMATE Wanted to share 2br 2bath w/Recent CSUF Grad. 294-1754 MALE OR FEMALE Roomate to share apt. with Gay Male $187.50 + 1/2 utilities. 292-4201 FEMALE ROOMATE $175 +Utilities. •' Non-smoker, No Drugs. 298-2051 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Need 1 Female to share 3 bdrm, 2 ba house. Bed available if needed. $250 includes utilites. Call 227-6508, leave message WANTED: FEMALE ROOMMATE 3 bdrm/2 ba house $120 + utilities 435-5602 FEMALE ROOMATE Wanted. Non-smoker, to shfujg 2bdrm/2ba apartment. Si 50 r + utilities. 323^9406 th ROOMATE WANTED 1/2 block from campus. $175/mo. + $150 deposit Call 439-2706 \ AUTOMOBILES 87 HONDA DX 510 750. A'C, 4 door, cruise, AM/FM cassette. Pwr. brakes & steering. 5 yr. warrantee Excellent Condition. 292-4670 1988 PORSCHE 944. Guards Red on Tan leather. Excellent condition. Alpine Alarm. 232 w. Blaupunkt. 435-0680 AUTOMOBILES 74 VW TYPE 412 Good Condition, Fuel injected. New stereo w/eg New Automatic Transmission, new battery. Asking $1,350 OBO Call 292-4038 1982 VW SCTROCCO GL A/C, Sunroof, Cruise, Power Windows, AMFM Stereo, Origian Owner. $3500 OBO 453-9563 IS IT TRUE You Can Buy Jeeps for $44 through the U.S. Government? Get the facts today! Call 1-312-742-1142 Ext. 8117 FORSALE ROCK & ROLL T-SHIRTS Sex-Pistols, Cure, Mega.- Deth, Metallica, Smiths & more. Record Exchange 2426 N. Blackstone at Clinton. BRIDGESTONE'300 Tenspeed touring bike Perfect condition New Price $300 will take $195 298-9621 V- HELP WANTED FORK ION STL DENTS AND SCHOLARS. Int'l businesses and investors seek foreign nationals with first hand knowledge of economics, '- business, scientific and political conditions in home country for consulting assistance. For Info, send resume to BCS Intl 700 St. Marys PI. Suite 1400 San Antonio, TX 78205 or call 800-628-2828, ext. 856 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Someone to work w/the public. To work Sat., Tues., Wed., 9-7 Sun., 11-6 Competitive Commission structure. Apply Copenhagen, 952 Van Ness 485-8980 EARN THOUSANDS # I stuffing envelopes. ' Rush $1.00 and self- addressed, stamped envelope'to: New Generation Designs P.O. Box 704, Fresno, CA 93712 JOBS IN AUSTRALIA Immediate opening for men len. $11,000 to $60,000 Construction, Manufacturing, Secretarial work, Nurses, Engineering, Sales. Hundreds of jobs listed. Call Now! 206-736-7000, Ext. 138A CRUISE SHIPS Now hiring men and women. summer & career opportunities (will train* Excellent pay plus world travel. Hawaii, Bahamas, Caribbean, etc. Call Now! 206-736-7000, Ext 138C MISCELLANEOUS PRECISION CUtS $8.00 Hair CutM,..' at -r- -•■• i irne n Barstow. Cedar. 431-1021 WANTED!! Compact Disc, Album, Cassette 45's, I'll pay cash today!! Or Trade. Record Exchange 2426 N. Blackstone At Clinton. MISCELLANEOUS PUTITONVIDEOl Well tape any occasion. RVP Entertainment 222-2228 PARTY-PARTY-PARTY Disc Jockeys and Bands All types of entertainment RVP Entertainment 222-2228 PIANO LESSONS beginners, need not own piano CaU Mike 226-3147 BE A STAR! If you love to sing Call 439-0792 or 439-7653 SEMEN DONERS . needed for research. Samples monetarily compensated. Central California Cryobank. 442-6559 "VTTAES 445-3817" TYPING TYPING 226-3953 TYPING/WORDPROCESSINO by Mary Superior Q iality_rej»m>nabli- rates. CaU2i>l-7K7& TYPING WORD PROCESSING Papers, Theses, Resumes A.PA.,M.L.A.,etc. Campus P/U & delivery" 432-7409 PERSONAL GOD & MIKE EAGLES President: CEO America's Top Business Leader . |