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8 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday, May 5,1997 Back Page Advertise in The Daily Collegian 278-5731 Kennel Bookstore uthor utographing Juan Felipe Herrera Local author of: "Mayan Drifter" Will be at Kennel Bookstore signing copies of his newest book on May 7 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. General Book yiv Department «f_FRESNO STATE 278-4286 ^* '''■*""• s"'<''—*••F— Graduates Continued from page 1. early joh search and "hcing amhi- tious." "There's only 10 students gradu¬ ating in my field and all of us have johs already," Frciherg said. "Evcryhody's had a joh since Janu¬ ary, when offers were made." Students with education degrees can expect to make an estimated $25,742 at their first joh, the MSU survey said. Thai's slightly higher than what students with communi¬ cations degrees can expect to make: $25,224. However, the lowest salary is reserved for students with a hachelor's degree in journalism. According to the study, journalism majors can expect to average $22,102 a year. "That's to he expected." said Mike Cetera, a journalism student at the University of Illinois at Champaign. "All our four years of school, we were told. 'You're not going to make much money in this husiness."' Cetera says he is confident his experience as cditor-iri-chicf of the Daily Illini will help land him a joh at a newspaper. Nonetheless, he's concerned, he admits. "I've heen on a couple of inter¬ views, hut I think I'm going through that period every senior who doesn't have a joh yet goes through — eventually, you need to jump at what's availahle," he said. Ballet Folklorlco "Quctzall!" de Veracruz In u colorful fiesta of traditional dances and music of old Mexico. They perform the regional dances of Mexico, showcasing the culture of I heir home stiii i- of Veracruz. IWautlful costumes add to the pageantry and the rhythmic performance .The music is a vital part of the program and provides of lut most memorable Softball Continued from page 6. "Wc stayed tip," Van Wyk said why her team was ahlc to get a split from the Bulldogs. She added that her team did not. get down because it lost the first game and they were not getting calls from the umpires. "They believe in themselves. They believe they arc as good as Fresno State." she said. "I hc- licve that too." Up until that seventh inning, Sasr Diego State's pitcher Bradi Bundrick and Fresno State's Kim Peck dueled it out in great pitching match up. No team threatcd to score until San Di¬ ego put Jackie Eigncr in third with only one out in the sixth. Then Parker forced Denisc DuFrcnc to hit a shallow fly hall to center field. Eigncr, showing aggressive running, tied the score hut was tagged out at home hy Chavez.. The Bulldogs will close regu¬ lar season play at Bulldog Sta¬ dium tomorrow when they take on the Long Beach Slate 49crs. First pitch is set for 6 p.m. Career Development and Employment Services • \ ' • (Joyal Administration, Room 256, 278-2381) \z Invites students to attend the . * Career Job ] Fair ___i.^.^.^.^__ Wednesday, May 7,1997 12:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m. p x ; Interview attire 1 recommended! Bring plenty of resumes! Satellite Student Union FARMERS GROUP, INC. x ACCOUNTEMPS NORWEST FINANCIAL ADT SECURITY SERVICES FASTENAL COMPANY AEROTEK THE FRESNO BEE PEPSI COLA AIR TOUCH PAGING FRESNO STATE GRADUATE STUDIES PORTERVILLE YOUTH, INC. • FRJTO-LAY, INC. PRUDENTIAL PREFERRED BANKERS LIFE & CASUALTY CO. v BENEFICIAL MANAGEMENT CORP. E&JGALLO WINERY RADIO SHACK BLACK & DECKER G & K SERVICES, INC. BT OFFICE PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL GENUINE PARTS COMPANY SAN JOAQUIN COLLEGE OF LAW BURNS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SER VICES THE GOOD GUYS! . SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY UNIFIED AIR + POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT CA FRANCHISE TAX BOARD JOHN HANCOCK FINANCIAL SERVICES SENECA CENTER CA HIGHWAY PATROL HERTZ EQUIPMENT RENTAL THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. CA STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION THE HOME DEPOT SOIL BASICS CORP. CA STATE DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS HUGHES SPACE & COMMUNICATIONS STATE FARM INSURANCE CA STATE DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICES ! CA STATE DEPT. OF WATER RESOURCES KAISER PERMANENTE TACO BELL CORP. CHAMPS SPORTS ^ CIGNA HEALTHCARE LOCKHEED MARTIN MISSILES & SPACE ULBRICH OF CALIFORNIA CIRCLE K STORES, INC. LONDON PROPERTIES U.S. AIR FORCE CKC LABORATORIES, INC. LA. CO. DEPT. OF CHILDREN & FAM. S VCS U.S. COAST GUARD COACH HOUSE GIFTS U.S. MARSHAL SERVICE COST PLUS WORLD MARKET MASS MUTUAL U.S. NAVY MEL COTTON'S SPORTING GOODS MERCED CO. HUMAN SVCS AGENCY U.S. SECRET SERVICE CRAIG SCHOOL OF BUS. INTERNSHIP P ROG. MERCK & CO.. INC. { UNIVERSAL FOREST PRODUCTS MERVYN'S CALIFORNIA ' ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR PHILIP MORRIS USA WAL-MART ENVIRONMENTAL CARE, INC. WORLD SAVINGS EXCEL TELECOMMUNICATIONS NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. • • EXPEDJTORS INTERNATIONAL NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE XTRA LEASE ....... ' • .".
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Title | 1997_05 The Daily Collegian May 1997 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1997 |
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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Title | May 5, 1997, Page 8 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1997 |
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 | 8 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Monday, May 5,1997 Back Page Advertise in The Daily Collegian 278-5731 Kennel Bookstore uthor utographing Juan Felipe Herrera Local author of: "Mayan Drifter" Will be at Kennel Bookstore signing copies of his newest book on May 7 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. General Book yiv Department «f_FRESNO STATE 278-4286 ^* '''■*""• s"'<''—*••F— Graduates Continued from page 1. early joh search and "hcing amhi- tious." "There's only 10 students gradu¬ ating in my field and all of us have johs already," Frciherg said. "Evcryhody's had a joh since Janu¬ ary, when offers were made." Students with education degrees can expect to make an estimated $25,742 at their first joh, the MSU survey said. Thai's slightly higher than what students with communi¬ cations degrees can expect to make: $25,224. However, the lowest salary is reserved for students with a hachelor's degree in journalism. According to the study, journalism majors can expect to average $22,102 a year. "That's to he expected." said Mike Cetera, a journalism student at the University of Illinois at Champaign. "All our four years of school, we were told. 'You're not going to make much money in this husiness."' Cetera says he is confident his experience as cditor-iri-chicf of the Daily Illini will help land him a joh at a newspaper. Nonetheless, he's concerned, he admits. "I've heen on a couple of inter¬ views, hut I think I'm going through that period every senior who doesn't have a joh yet goes through — eventually, you need to jump at what's availahle," he said. Ballet Folklorlco "Quctzall!" de Veracruz In u colorful fiesta of traditional dances and music of old Mexico. They perform the regional dances of Mexico, showcasing the culture of I heir home stiii i- of Veracruz. IWautlful costumes add to the pageantry and the rhythmic performance .The music is a vital part of the program and provides of lut most memorable Softball Continued from page 6. "Wc stayed tip," Van Wyk said why her team was ahlc to get a split from the Bulldogs. She added that her team did not. get down because it lost the first game and they were not getting calls from the umpires. "They believe in themselves. They believe they arc as good as Fresno State." she said. "I hc- licve that too." Up until that seventh inning, Sasr Diego State's pitcher Bradi Bundrick and Fresno State's Kim Peck dueled it out in great pitching match up. No team threatcd to score until San Di¬ ego put Jackie Eigncr in third with only one out in the sixth. Then Parker forced Denisc DuFrcnc to hit a shallow fly hall to center field. Eigncr, showing aggressive running, tied the score hut was tagged out at home hy Chavez.. The Bulldogs will close regu¬ lar season play at Bulldog Sta¬ dium tomorrow when they take on the Long Beach Slate 49crs. First pitch is set for 6 p.m. Career Development and Employment Services • \ ' • (Joyal Administration, Room 256, 278-2381) \z Invites students to attend the . * Career Job ] Fair ___i.^.^.^.^__ Wednesday, May 7,1997 12:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m. p x ; Interview attire 1 recommended! Bring plenty of resumes! Satellite Student Union FARMERS GROUP, INC. x ACCOUNTEMPS NORWEST FINANCIAL ADT SECURITY SERVICES FASTENAL COMPANY AEROTEK THE FRESNO BEE PEPSI COLA AIR TOUCH PAGING FRESNO STATE GRADUATE STUDIES PORTERVILLE YOUTH, INC. • FRJTO-LAY, INC. PRUDENTIAL PREFERRED BANKERS LIFE & CASUALTY CO. v BENEFICIAL MANAGEMENT CORP. E&JGALLO WINERY RADIO SHACK BLACK & DECKER G & K SERVICES, INC. BT OFFICE PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL GENUINE PARTS COMPANY SAN JOAQUIN COLLEGE OF LAW BURNS INTERNATIONAL SECURITY SER VICES THE GOOD GUYS! . SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY UNIFIED AIR + POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT CA FRANCHISE TAX BOARD JOHN HANCOCK FINANCIAL SERVICES SENECA CENTER CA HIGHWAY PATROL HERTZ EQUIPMENT RENTAL THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. CA STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION THE HOME DEPOT SOIL BASICS CORP. CA STATE DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS HUGHES SPACE & COMMUNICATIONS STATE FARM INSURANCE CA STATE DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICES ! CA STATE DEPT. OF WATER RESOURCES KAISER PERMANENTE TACO BELL CORP. CHAMPS SPORTS ^ CIGNA HEALTHCARE LOCKHEED MARTIN MISSILES & SPACE ULBRICH OF CALIFORNIA CIRCLE K STORES, INC. LONDON PROPERTIES U.S. AIR FORCE CKC LABORATORIES, INC. LA. CO. DEPT. OF CHILDREN & FAM. S VCS U.S. COAST GUARD COACH HOUSE GIFTS U.S. MARSHAL SERVICE COST PLUS WORLD MARKET MASS MUTUAL U.S. NAVY MEL COTTON'S SPORTING GOODS MERCED CO. HUMAN SVCS AGENCY U.S. SECRET SERVICE CRAIG SCHOOL OF BUS. INTERNSHIP P ROG. MERCK & CO.. INC. { UNIVERSAL FOREST PRODUCTS MERVYN'S CALIFORNIA ' ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR PHILIP MORRIS USA WAL-MART ENVIRONMENTAL CARE, INC. WORLD SAVINGS EXCEL TELECOMMUNICATIONS NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. • • EXPEDJTORS INTERNATIONAL NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE XTRA LEASE ....... ' • .". |