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Kennel Bookstore HP Calculators-^ the best for your success. Thursday, April 6,1995 The Daily Collegian-—5 HP 48GX HP48G "$229.99 $119:99 (VI Main Level HEWLETT Supply Counter PACKARD 278-4268 Cut Read the Clambake from shell to shell every Friday. From Page 1 irtg." NAGPS president Kevin Boyersaid. "the Senate won't vote on these proposals anytime in the near future; they're not even in bill form yet. We've mobilized a protest campaign along with 11 other national student associa¬ tions, and we think aid cut propo¬ nents have started to see that stu¬ dents are better organized than they thought" California State Student As- rociationehair Stacey Green, how¬ ever, urged a more cautious ap¬ proach. "The Contract with America budget reduction items in education not only target gradu¬ ate education loans and funding, but also subsidized and interest- deferred loans for undergradu¬ ates as well "The impact we're looking at [in] CSU campuses," Green con¬ tinued, "is that many grad and credential students in lower-pay¬ ing careers would face, after all their achievements, basically working for little over minimum wage, once the burdens of loan repayment are figured in. Post- bachelor's students here are pri¬ marily self-supportingand people with families, who either have to take out loans to finance graduate education, work full-time and take The. impact,we're looking at [in] CSU campuses, is that many grad and credential students in - lower paying careers would face, after all their achievements, basically working for little over mininmiuri^ wage, once the burdens of Irian repayment are figured in.' v —Stacey Green Student Chair longer to graduate, or both." Heuston had a few bo tt om - ' line recommendations for student involvement "Students may find the best way they can express themselves about this issue is by asking their parents, who will probably also be affected by ris¬ ing student loan costs, to write letters to their Congressmen about these proposals. Students should also write letters themselves, to show that they're involved and will be watching these matters closely." Has anyone you know conquered death? 1 About 2,000 years ago lived a man whom the world still talks about - every day. He made some outrageous claims about how he would be killed and then rise from the dead. Tha 1 he fulfilled them. • v, 7. ^ J As this Easter season approaches, we Invite you to investigate the life and claims of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Bible, in the New Testarnant accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke or John. He fanchange your life too. R. C. Adams * Mats Communication & Journalism R. Gen* Anderson • Speech Communication Alicia Andrade Owen - Career Development J. Richard Arndt • Advising A Testing Services Robert Arnold • Mathematics Joanne to^l' btemational Programs Arler.e Bireiine • Career Development Ron Blarrton • Art & Design Melanie Bbcm • Speech Communicaion Vince Bloom • Speech Communication Judy Bonander • CCMS 7 Eari H. Bowerman • Plant Science Karen Dill Bowerman • Management Thomas Boyle • Student Ufe.'Develooment Nancy K. Bruin • Art A Design Felton Bums • Health and Social Work Kay Conner • Public Information Nina Dibeck • Child, Family and Consumer Inez EIHston • CTET Minerva Escobedo ^Registrar Nancy Lee Eveneon • CCMS c SandyfWt • Herniation Systems & Decision Sciences Judith Gonzalez-Calvo • Woman's Studies Vickie Gould • Football Evelyn Harris • Student Aid Accounting Tony Hemmekjarn • Women's Basketball Pat innings • Art A Design Mahfon M. S. Hile • Plant Science , . & Mechanized Agriculture Dewey E Johnson • Management Ruth Kallenbert, • Lixary Gary M. Koch • Plant Science Randy Larson • Auxiliary Services \ Armando A. Llamas • Grounds Terry Lebda ''Communicative Sciences ^Disorders Dwayne A McCalister • Electrical A Computer Engineering Marilyn McHaney -Craig School of Busmess Wayne Merchen • Geography Rosalina Messer • Chemistry AnnMoroan* Financial Aid Peggie Morgan • Ubrary "Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here; he has risen!" Luke 24:5,6 Ken Moshier • Industrial Technology Paul W. Ogden • Communicative Sciences ^Disorders Patrick Ogle- 7?>e Buadog Foundation Ste/e CHson • CATI Shirley Panfco • Mass Communication A Javrnaksm Wanda Ration • Psychology Donna Picket • Physical Education A Human Performance Nancy Ann Rodriguez • Facilities Planning Sarah Rodriguez • Financial AkVScholarshps Mike Rupcich • Athletics - Baseball Bill Schotke • Environmental Health A Safety Bud Stude • Rehabilitation Counseling Program Jim Sweeney» Athletics - FootbaM Lee Temby ■ CCMS Nancy Till man • Aleoagement Janet Van Wyhe • Kennel Bookstore Man Rufus Waters • International Business Program Mike Watney • Athletics - Golf Coach Susan. Weigant • Kennel Bookstore Cindy Womack •'Softool of Natural Sciences Matthew Yen- Industrial Technology Sponsored by Ike CSU, Fresno Focuhy/Staf) Christian Fdlowsinp = 1
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Title | 1995_04 The Daily Collegian April 1995 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1995 |
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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Title | April 6, 1995, Page 5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1995 |
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 | Kennel Bookstore HP Calculators-^ the best for your success. Thursday, April 6,1995 The Daily Collegian-—5 HP 48GX HP48G "$229.99 $119:99 (VI Main Level HEWLETT Supply Counter PACKARD 278-4268 Cut Read the Clambake from shell to shell every Friday. From Page 1 irtg." NAGPS president Kevin Boyersaid. "the Senate won't vote on these proposals anytime in the near future; they're not even in bill form yet. We've mobilized a protest campaign along with 11 other national student associa¬ tions, and we think aid cut propo¬ nents have started to see that stu¬ dents are better organized than they thought" California State Student As- rociationehair Stacey Green, how¬ ever, urged a more cautious ap¬ proach. "The Contract with America budget reduction items in education not only target gradu¬ ate education loans and funding, but also subsidized and interest- deferred loans for undergradu¬ ates as well "The impact we're looking at [in] CSU campuses," Green con¬ tinued, "is that many grad and credential students in lower-pay¬ ing careers would face, after all their achievements, basically working for little over minimum wage, once the burdens of loan repayment are figured in. Post- bachelor's students here are pri¬ marily self-supportingand people with families, who either have to take out loans to finance graduate education, work full-time and take The. impact,we're looking at [in] CSU campuses, is that many grad and credential students in - lower paying careers would face, after all their achievements, basically working for little over mininmiuri^ wage, once the burdens of Irian repayment are figured in.' v —Stacey Green Student Chair longer to graduate, or both." Heuston had a few bo tt om - ' line recommendations for student involvement "Students may find the best way they can express themselves about this issue is by asking their parents, who will probably also be affected by ris¬ ing student loan costs, to write letters to their Congressmen about these proposals. Students should also write letters themselves, to show that they're involved and will be watching these matters closely." Has anyone you know conquered death? 1 About 2,000 years ago lived a man whom the world still talks about - every day. He made some outrageous claims about how he would be killed and then rise from the dead. Tha 1 he fulfilled them. • v, 7. ^ J As this Easter season approaches, we Invite you to investigate the life and claims of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Bible, in the New Testarnant accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke or John. He fanchange your life too. R. C. Adams * Mats Communication & Journalism R. Gen* Anderson • Speech Communication Alicia Andrade Owen - Career Development J. Richard Arndt • Advising A Testing Services Robert Arnold • Mathematics Joanne to^l' btemational Programs Arler.e Bireiine • Career Development Ron Blarrton • Art & Design Melanie Bbcm • Speech Communicaion Vince Bloom • Speech Communication Judy Bonander • CCMS 7 Eari H. Bowerman • Plant Science Karen Dill Bowerman • Management Thomas Boyle • Student Ufe.'Develooment Nancy K. Bruin • Art A Design Felton Bums • Health and Social Work Kay Conner • Public Information Nina Dibeck • Child, Family and Consumer Inez EIHston • CTET Minerva Escobedo ^Registrar Nancy Lee Eveneon • CCMS c SandyfWt • Herniation Systems & Decision Sciences Judith Gonzalez-Calvo • Woman's Studies Vickie Gould • Football Evelyn Harris • Student Aid Accounting Tony Hemmekjarn • Women's Basketball Pat innings • Art A Design Mahfon M. S. Hile • Plant Science , . & Mechanized Agriculture Dewey E Johnson • Management Ruth Kallenbert, • Lixary Gary M. Koch • Plant Science Randy Larson • Auxiliary Services \ Armando A. Llamas • Grounds Terry Lebda ''Communicative Sciences ^Disorders Dwayne A McCalister • Electrical A Computer Engineering Marilyn McHaney -Craig School of Busmess Wayne Merchen • Geography Rosalina Messer • Chemistry AnnMoroan* Financial Aid Peggie Morgan • Ubrary "Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here; he has risen!" Luke 24:5,6 Ken Moshier • Industrial Technology Paul W. Ogden • Communicative Sciences ^Disorders Patrick Ogle- 7?>e Buadog Foundation Ste/e CHson • CATI Shirley Panfco • Mass Communication A Javrnaksm Wanda Ration • Psychology Donna Picket • Physical Education A Human Performance Nancy Ann Rodriguez • Facilities Planning Sarah Rodriguez • Financial AkVScholarshps Mike Rupcich • Athletics - Baseball Bill Schotke • Environmental Health A Safety Bud Stude • Rehabilitation Counseling Program Jim Sweeney» Athletics - FootbaM Lee Temby ■ CCMS Nancy Till man • Aleoagement Janet Van Wyhe • Kennel Bookstore Man Rufus Waters • International Business Program Mike Watney • Athletics - Golf Coach Susan. Weigant • Kennel Bookstore Cindy Womack •'Softool of Natural Sciences Matthew Yen- Industrial Technology Sponsored by Ike CSU, Fresno Focuhy/Staf) Christian Fdlowsinp = 1 |