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News Editor: Jim Ward Telephone: (209) 278-248A News THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday, November 11, 1996 Money stolen from copy machine Center The following information was taken out of the Fresno State police log. The log is open to the public. For further information call 278-2132. Wednesday, Nov. 6 • Injured subject at Speech Arts • Vehicle cited and impounded for citations • Standby for child custody ex¬ change • Vandalism at Lot Q • North Gym coach received threatening letter • Disturbance at Homan Hall dorm Tuesday, Nov. 5 • Subject arrested at Sierra Madre and Maple for loaded fire¬ arm • Two vehicle non-injury acci¬ dent in lot C • Bike taken from Baker Hall bike rack • Subject stopped at Barstow and Chestnut for driving without a li¬ cense Monday. Nov. 4 • Incident occurred in lot V • Theft of backpack from library • Subject was ci'ed and released tor outstanding warrant Sunday, Nov. 3 • Subject lost cellular-phone a| Bulldog stadium Police lo • Found property in Patrol ve¬ hicle ' •Attempted burglars at Science 232 • Altercation occurred at Student Union Bowling Alley ■»' Saturday, Nov. 2 • Vehicle parked in unauthorized area/not towed • Assault occurred at Bulldog stadium • Battery occurred at Bulldog stadium • Subject was transported by ambulance • Subject w as upset in Graves; taken to University Medical Cen¬ ter • Subject stopped at Cedar and . Shaw. Cited for driving on sus¬ pended license Passenger arrested for public intoxication Friday, Nov. I • Excessive speed ami exhibition near Lot S Led to a stop, driver had a w arrant • Vehicle damaged by closing gate in Lot<G gated area "Subjects contacted at old sott ball field Were in possession-of alcohol and marijuana Thursday. Ott 31 • Vehicle rolled out of stall Towed for blocking traffic . • Backpack stolen from the bookstore • Reported hit-and-run • Report of forged check • Subject was pushed into a door in atrium Wednesday, Oct. 30 • Wallet with money inside was found •Subject was transported to St. Agnes due to a collapse at Indus¬ trial Tech building • Stereo stolen from a vehicle in Lot B • Report of lost slate keys • Theft of a walkman from McLane Hall Tuesday, Oct. 29 • Fight happened at Conley Art Building • Theft of Nitro from Science 340 • • Property found at rear of po¬ lice department • Subject stopped at Barstow and Campus Arrested for driving on suspended license and an outstand¬ ing warrant Monday. Oct. 2H • Unknown subjecKsl vandal i/ed and stole money from copier machine in Science building • L'nknown subject!si kicked in screen to door at North Gym locket room • Backpack stolen from Resi dence Dining Hall Continued.from page 1 ers going." Every so often, loud boisterous radio reporters would shout out their station's call letters and read off a quick, snappy update on elec¬ tion results to their listeners. Pat Davis, reporter for KGO and KFBK yelled This race-is going to be a real barn burner!"' and "It's going to be a landslide'" Phones were constantly ringing, people wercyelling and numerous telev isions were spewing images of Bill. Hillary, and Chelsea Clinton In downtown Sacramento, the streets were quiet, but you could see lights flickering in slate buildings near the capitol. Around the corner. Ward Connerly made himself available to the media for reaction to Proposi¬ tion 209s victory, while Assembly Democrats held a victory partv in the elegant Sterling Hotel. Everything seemed to be run¬ ning rather smoothly until reports that Secretary of State Bill Jones' on-line election results were hav¬ ing big problems. Election returns'were supposed to be updated every five minutes on the election night web site. How¬ ever, it was taking up to one hour for results to be updated Some people w ere unable to log onto the web site at all due to an overload of people trying to log on "There was an external problem with one of the servers. There was a pipe-that was too small for the' volumeTrf people logging on. We do not have the size and volume lo handle this many people yet." Jones said Mike Sac ilia, reporter for KCBS in San Francisco said. "The Inter¬ net is too slow and there are just too many people in California try.- ing to access it. Our radio station tried to access the Secretary of State's web site through America Online and couldn't" Jones was more optimistic. 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Title | 1996_11 The Daily Collegian November 1996 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1996 |
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 | November 11, 1996, Page 5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1996 |
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. |
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Language | eng |
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News Editor: Jim Ward
Telephone: (209) 278-248A
News
THE DAILY
COLLEGIAN
Monday, November 11, 1996
Money stolen from copy machine Center
The following information was
taken out of the Fresno State
police log. The log is open to the
public. For further information
call 278-2132.
Wednesday, Nov. 6
• Injured subject at Speech Arts
• Vehicle cited and impounded
for citations
• Standby for child custody ex¬
change
• Vandalism at Lot Q
• North Gym coach received
threatening letter
• Disturbance at Homan Hall
dorm
Tuesday, Nov. 5
• Subject arrested at Sierra
Madre and Maple for loaded fire¬
arm
• Two vehicle non-injury acci¬
dent in lot C
• Bike taken from Baker Hall
bike rack
• Subject stopped at Barstow and
Chestnut for driving without a li¬
cense
Monday. Nov. 4
• Incident occurred in lot V
• Theft of backpack from library
• Subject was ci'ed and released
tor outstanding warrant
Sunday, Nov. 3
• Subject lost cellular-phone a|
Bulldog stadium
Police lo
• Found property in Patrol ve¬
hicle '
•Attempted burglars at Science
232
• Altercation occurred at Student
Union Bowling Alley ■»'
Saturday, Nov. 2
• Vehicle parked in unauthorized
area/not towed
• Assault occurred at Bulldog
stadium
• Battery occurred at Bulldog
stadium
• Subject was transported by
ambulance
• Subject w as upset in Graves;
taken to University Medical Cen¬
ter
• Subject stopped at Cedar and .
Shaw. Cited for driving on sus¬
pended license Passenger arrested
for public intoxication
Friday, Nov. I
• Excessive speed ami exhibition
near Lot S Led to a stop, driver
had a w arrant
• Vehicle damaged by closing
gate in Lot |