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Thursday, Nov. %ly 1993 ■3Tfje ©atlp Collegian News— Correction : ■t ■ Page 1 of the Tuesday November 2 edition of The Daily Collegian asserted that the library employs non-CSUF students. It does not. ^CELLULAR fi CONNECTION Cellular Phones P,B?>9 4930 N. Cedar at Shaw wmmm For more information call TODD 764-7462 aa 99 WET YOUR PANTS! Said Ray prevails evenjFfidapnd Sahirdaii nite lattti some of America's funniest comedians at Rail Hpplelon's Scremballz. Featuring Cocktails Appetizers a'Desserts First show.B:00 second Show 10:00 Ten Dollar Cover ^^^RAY APPL£TOJ>J,'S 1231 VAT* NESS ©ail? Collegian Daily Evergreen Washington State University KKK scare rocks campus Mikko Staten, chairwoman of tbe African American Association, founda pre-KKK flier inher mail¬ box on Oct. 27. The flier had a picture of an African American man hanging from a noose with the cap¬ tion *?Here lies Ramon, he was a nigger!" The flier has caused a mixed reaction on the campus. The flier followed asuccessful multicultural student reception and an incident involvini; racial slurs at one of the dorms. "We shouldn' i get discour¬ aged, wejust need to keep teaching and educating people about rac¬ ism," said Bennie Harris, director ofthe Equal Opportunity Program, in response to the flier. State Hornet CSU, Sacramento Females wsuy of dorms According to a recent poll, stu¬ dents in the dorms, particularly fe¬ males, are concerned about their safety due to an increasing rate of sexual misconduct^ The adminis¬ tration contends that there has only been one rape reported in ihe dorm s for the school year. However, Resi* dential Life Assistant Director Jane Heaton said tbe students may not report many acts of sexual miscon¬ duct. DJ braves stiff ROTC workout The Amy ROTC Ranger Chal¬ lenge Team dared local sportscaster David Lloyd to join them on one of theirfaily workouts. Lloyd, a sports commentator for Fox Television, is featured in "Dare Dave," a seg¬ ment where he welcomes chal¬ lenges to participate in sporting events. •■'*.; The workoutincluded 150push- ups and siFops and a three-mile ruck-sack road march, in which the nick sack weighed 35 pounds. 'It was brutal. I'll be glad to get back to normal life," Lloyd said after the. workout * "*•. Daily 49er tSU, Long Beach Prof warns of Arab problems Professor Gabriel Andoni Baramki, vice president of Birzeit University for tbe past 14 years, gave a lecture entitled "Peace and the Palestinian Student Move¬ ment" Baramki discussed issues faced by students at the university in connection with the university's battle with the government of Is¬ rael, (he country occupying Pales¬ tine. Students at Birzeit University run the risk of being "illegally de¬ tained" by the government as well as the possibility of being deported by the Israeli government, accord¬ ing, to Baramki. M ustang Daily CaSPoty, San Luis Obispo AIDS quilt at Cal Poly-SLO The famous AIDS quilt con¬ taining die names of hundreds of victims of the AIDS virus, was- displayed-in-Gal Poly's Recre¬ ation Cenjer. V The display sparked students to conduct a survey of 276 stu- defus about AIDS, which sbowedS thai some students still believe basic myths about the disease. For instance, according to the survey, 8 percent of those polled still think it's possible to contract AIDS by giving an infected per¬ son a hug. Read <E$e .Baflp Colleuian for all the latest state¬ wide campus new$. id Booksto \7V~ High Performance AMcwean At the High Performance Athletic Store. THLETIC RRUSSELL* A' 278-4267 ®*'jmr FALL SPECIAL **V w liofff 7 Your Total Purchase of $35.00 or more at Store Hours: M-Satlf>6 Sim 12-5 432-3661 STREET FEET fTnft 2051 W. Bullard L« Not valid with »ny other offer. One coupon per customer — m^imfmi ^ fmm « — M The Daily Collegian is searching for an editor; for the spring'94 semester. The . application deadline is December 1,1993 Applications axe available in the AST. office, University Student union. Rni$16.
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Title | 1993_11 The Daily Collegian November 1993 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1993 |
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Title | November 11, 1993, Page 11 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1993 |
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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Thursday, Nov. %ly 1993
■3Tfje ©atlp Collegian
News—
Correction :
■t ■
Page 1 of the Tuesday November 2 edition of
The Daily Collegian asserted that the library
employs non-CSUF students. It does not.
^CELLULAR
fi CONNECTION
Cellular
Phones
P,B?>9
4930 N. Cedar at Shaw
wmmm
For more information
call TODD
764-7462
aa
99
WET
YOUR
PANTS!
Said Ray
prevails evenjFfidapnd
Sahirdaii nite lattti some of
America's funniest comedians at
Rail Hpplelon's Scremballz.
Featuring Cocktails
Appetizers a'Desserts
First show.B:00
second Show 10:00
Ten Dollar Cover
^^^RAY APPL£TOJ>J,'S
1231 VAT* NESS
©ail?
Collegian
Daily Evergreen
Washington State University
KKK scare
rocks campus
Mikko Staten, chairwoman of
tbe African American Association,
founda pre-KKK flier inher mail¬
box on Oct. 27. The flier had a
picture of an African American man
hanging from a noose with the cap¬
tion *?Here lies Ramon, he was a
nigger!"
The flier has caused a mixed
reaction on the campus. The flier
followed asuccessful multicultural
student reception and an incident
involvini; racial slurs at one of the
dorms. "We shouldn' i get discour¬
aged, wejust need to keep teaching
and educating people about rac¬
ism," said Bennie Harris, director
ofthe Equal Opportunity Program,
in response to the flier.
State Hornet
CSU, Sacramento
Females wsuy
of dorms
According to a recent poll, stu¬
dents in the dorms, particularly fe¬
males, are concerned about their
safety due to an increasing rate of
sexual misconduct^ The adminis¬
tration contends that there has only
been one rape reported in ihe dorm s
for the school year. However, Resi*
dential Life Assistant Director Jane
Heaton said tbe students may not
report many acts of sexual miscon¬
duct.
DJ braves stiff
ROTC workout
The Amy ROTC Ranger Chal¬
lenge Team dared local sportscaster
David Lloyd to join them on one of
theirfaily workouts. Lloyd, a sports
commentator for Fox Television,
is featured in "Dare Dave," a seg¬
ment where he welcomes chal¬
lenges to participate in sporting
events. •■'*.;
The workoutincluded 150push-
ups and siFops and a three-mile
ruck-sack road march, in which the
nick sack weighed 35 pounds. 'It
was brutal. I'll be glad to get back
to normal life," Lloyd said after the.
workout * "*•.
Daily 49er
tSU, Long Beach
Prof warns of
Arab problems
Professor Gabriel Andoni
Baramki, vice president of Birzeit
University for tbe past 14 years,
gave a lecture entitled "Peace and
the Palestinian Student Move¬
ment" Baramki discussed issues
faced by students at the university
in connection with the university's
battle with the government of Is¬
rael, (he country occupying Pales¬
tine.
Students at Birzeit University
run the risk of being "illegally de¬
tained" by the government as well
as the possibility of being deported
by the Israeli government, accord¬
ing, to Baramki.
M
ustang Daily
CaSPoty, San Luis Obispo
AIDS quilt at
Cal Poly-SLO
The famous AIDS quilt con¬
taining die names of hundreds of
victims of the AIDS virus, was-
displayed-in-Gal Poly's Recre¬
ation Cenjer. V
The display sparked students
to conduct a survey of 276 stu-
defus about AIDS, which sbowedS
thai some students still believe
basic myths about the disease.
For instance, according to the
survey, 8 percent of those polled
still think it's possible to contract
AIDS by giving an infected per¬
son a hug.
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