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Tuesday, May 3,1994 THECOLLEGIAN News—i VINTAGE, from the Vintage Days steering commit¬ tee didn't think the weather would be a problem. < He said he recalled the weather forecast was -for a "20 percent chance of rain in the morning and clearing** later in the day. Even when the staff realized it would Deafening, they did as much pa£e as possible to keep the show from being canceled. "We thought we could make it with the rain," said McLean. "We thought we were prepared enough for the rain, but obviously we. Hebert said the staff rearranged several things before the show in. order to keep it going. He said the sound and lighting boards and judges seats, which are normally in the audience area, were put under the amphitheater overhang. Despite these changes, the show had to be canceled because "no one expected it to rain as hard as it did," Hebert said. Mileham said that ifthe weaiher had been "just showers, we could have managed, but the wind," was strong-and the rain just started to poor. The morning after the show was canceled, the steering committee held a meeting and decided to have another show free of charge, which >n Vintage Days 1995 are now available Application deadline is Friday, May 6th at 5:00 p.m. Applications available in Room 306 USU CaU 278-2741 %% Reasons To Buy Your Software From Kennel Computer Center: W.AutoCadr12 Full Version $937 9. Microsoft Office- Standard $149 8. WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS $99 7. WordPerfect Bundle for Windows/Quattro Pro $135 6. Visio for Windows $99 5. Lotus Smart Suite $189 4. Aldus PageMaker 5.0 $199 3. Borland Quattro Pro $49.9^ * 2. Mathematics $175 And the numbeY one reason to buy software from Kennel Computer Center is... / Because It Costs Less! Lower Level 278-2116 took place last Thursday in the Sat- ellite Student Union. Students who were at the first show did not receive a refund, but as Hebert said, the tickets said "no refund, no exchange" and the sec¬ ond show was free of charge which means they were already "takinga loss.*" • They also considered having the first audience show their ticket stubs in order to get into the second show, but Hebert said, "anyone could have picked them tip." All of this puts a spin on next year's Air Guitar, which McLean believes will have to be "really spectacular to make it up to the students." NIXON, from page2 Losing sight of these goals and - having ulterior motives is what has gotten real-life politiciansinto trouble for the past 20 years. Richard, Ronald, George and Bill have all succumbed to the pressures of power. Abuse and fraud have become commonplace in our political land¬ scape, both on and off campus. So, as we take the time to re¬ member the questionable past of our recently deceased former President, let's also take time to remember the effect he had on our current political practices. '-/"Breaking the rules, lying[lnd making shady deals have now be¬ come acceptable to more and more candidates for office everywhere. This unethical behavior has been a part of campus politics and this year abounded. People who think they would like to hold office should really think about it before they do it If they have the wrong ideas, they should just forget about it More importantly, the people who vote should think twice about voting for the hype of our current party politics. BEAT THE CLOCK WITH MODERN ROCK EVERY WEDNESDAY ©BISLA'S GET HERE EARLY FOR THE BEST DRINK SPEAC1ALS IN TOWN ALL DOMESTIC BOTTLE z£lD_ffiEI«LS_ONLY i |; .50 cents between 9-9:30pm V^pT $1t00—— 9:31-10:00pm V*|~\ $1.50—~10:01-10:30pm f^^\ .$2:00— - 10:31-11:00pm ■"^^■J $2.50—11:01-ll<30pm Regular price after-11:31 NO COVER ALL NJGHT WITH COLLEGE LD. ' . ' ' v.;r-srianft- ' . ' Spring 1994 Used Book Buyback May 19-27 Thurs. May 19 ..8:00-6:30 Fri. May 20 .8:00-4:30 Sat May 21 10:00-2:30 Mon. May 23 .8:00-6:30 Toes. May 24 ..8:00-6:30 Weds. May 25 .8:00-6:30 Thurs. May 26 ..8:00-6:30 Fri. May 27 ..8:00- 4:30 • Register To Win a I :$200 Kennel Bookstore; • Gift Certificate! 278-4277
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Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
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Publication Date | 1994 |
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Title | May 3, 1994, Page 5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1994 |
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 | Tuesday, May 3,1994 THECOLLEGIAN News—i VINTAGE, from the Vintage Days steering commit¬ tee didn't think the weather would be a problem. < He said he recalled the weather forecast was -for a "20 percent chance of rain in the morning and clearing** later in the day. Even when the staff realized it would Deafening, they did as much pa£e as possible to keep the show from being canceled. "We thought we could make it with the rain," said McLean. "We thought we were prepared enough for the rain, but obviously we. Hebert said the staff rearranged several things before the show in. order to keep it going. He said the sound and lighting boards and judges seats, which are normally in the audience area, were put under the amphitheater overhang. Despite these changes, the show had to be canceled because "no one expected it to rain as hard as it did," Hebert said. Mileham said that ifthe weaiher had been "just showers, we could have managed, but the wind," was strong-and the rain just started to poor. The morning after the show was canceled, the steering committee held a meeting and decided to have another show free of charge, which >n Vintage Days 1995 are now available Application deadline is Friday, May 6th at 5:00 p.m. Applications available in Room 306 USU CaU 278-2741 %% Reasons To Buy Your Software From Kennel Computer Center: W.AutoCadr12 Full Version $937 9. Microsoft Office- Standard $149 8. WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS $99 7. WordPerfect Bundle for Windows/Quattro Pro $135 6. Visio for Windows $99 5. Lotus Smart Suite $189 4. Aldus PageMaker 5.0 $199 3. Borland Quattro Pro $49.9^ * 2. Mathematics $175 And the numbeY one reason to buy software from Kennel Computer Center is... / Because It Costs Less! Lower Level 278-2116 took place last Thursday in the Sat- ellite Student Union. Students who were at the first show did not receive a refund, but as Hebert said, the tickets said "no refund, no exchange" and the sec¬ ond show was free of charge which means they were already "takinga loss.*" • They also considered having the first audience show their ticket stubs in order to get into the second show, but Hebert said, "anyone could have picked them tip." All of this puts a spin on next year's Air Guitar, which McLean believes will have to be "really spectacular to make it up to the students." NIXON, from page2 Losing sight of these goals and - having ulterior motives is what has gotten real-life politiciansinto trouble for the past 20 years. Richard, Ronald, George and Bill have all succumbed to the pressures of power. Abuse and fraud have become commonplace in our political land¬ scape, both on and off campus. So, as we take the time to re¬ member the questionable past of our recently deceased former President, let's also take time to remember the effect he had on our current political practices. '-/"Breaking the rules, lying[lnd making shady deals have now be¬ come acceptable to more and more candidates for office everywhere. This unethical behavior has been a part of campus politics and this year abounded. People who think they would like to hold office should really think about it before they do it If they have the wrong ideas, they should just forget about it More importantly, the people who vote should think twice about voting for the hype of our current party politics. BEAT THE CLOCK WITH MODERN ROCK EVERY WEDNESDAY ©BISLA'S GET HERE EARLY FOR THE BEST DRINK SPEAC1ALS IN TOWN ALL DOMESTIC BOTTLE z£lD_ffiEI«LS_ONLY i |; .50 cents between 9-9:30pm V^pT $1t00—— 9:31-10:00pm V*|~\ $1.50—~10:01-10:30pm f^^\ .$2:00— - 10:31-11:00pm ■"^^■J $2.50—11:01-ll<30pm Regular price after-11:31 NO COVER ALL NJGHT WITH COLLEGE LD. ' . ' ' v.;r-srianft- ' . ' Spring 1994 Used Book Buyback May 19-27 Thurs. May 19 ..8:00-6:30 Fri. May 20 .8:00-4:30 Sat May 21 10:00-2:30 Mon. May 23 .8:00-6:30 Toes. May 24 ..8:00-6:30 Weds. May 25 .8:00-6:30 Thurs. May 26 ..8:00-6:30 Fri. May 27 ..8:00- 4:30 • Register To Win a I :$200 Kennel Bookstore; • Gift Certificate! 278-4277 |