September 3, 1997, Page 4 |
Previous | 16 of 144 | Next |
|
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Wednesday, September 3, 1997 News For the record • The Daily Collegian erro¬ neously reported that members of the Kappa Sigma fraternity . were suspects in the beating of Fresno Slate student Malcolm S. Boyd in its Monday. August 25 issue. The story should have read that members of the fra- lernuy were questioned and "felt like suspects" according to Kappa Sigma Vice-Presi¬ dent Jared Haylon. The Daily Collegian regrets any misun¬ derstandings that developed as a result o\ the reporting error •Also, in its Tuesday. August 26 edition there was an error in the story concerning vacancies on the Fresno State AST Board ot Directors. The story cited School of Engineering represen¬ tative Ron Brittain'sGPA of be¬ low 2.0 as his reason for resig¬ nation. The reason for Brittain's resignation was not his GPA be¬ low 2.0. t>ut possible scheduling conflicts between his classes and ASI meeting times. The Colle¬ gian regrets any misunderstand¬ ings that developed as a result o\ the reporting error. ASI Continued from page 1 major, said she was upset about Garcia's statement that the annual conference is gi\en more money than the annual pow-wow. Suare/ said the ASI only budgeted S1**) for the annual conference, which i> onlv a fraction of what they needed for >uch an event'. "Beforotlast year, the ASI had gi\en us SC.oOO to fund the confer¬ ence.** said Suare/. "This year we had to go out and raise money, which hurt the quality of the con¬ tent of the conference;'-*—>- Bulldog Continued from page 1 made a puchase at The Bulldog Shop Saturday said. "I'm pretty excited to go look and see once they get everything all finished up " A businesN has the pocntial to be a financial risk, but Scott Johnson has confidence that The Bulldog Shop will be a success "There's going lo be peak times and non-peak times.The trick is to ha\e a fresh product constantly to meet your customer's needs. You want to have people come in a sec¬ ond time and say "Gee. it looks dif¬ ferent.*' said Johnson. If there are dissatisfied customer's, however. Steitz David Splivalo. ASI legislative vice president, said the board is working on changing the organization's bylaws so students can address the board He said the budget may be approved at next week's meeting, if it has been ap¬ proved by the University President John Welty by that time. ASI Administrative'Nice Presi¬ dent Sopheap Vuong-Vang said the only thing holding up the approv.il of Ihe budget is Welty. who has to review the ASI budget Vuong- Vang said he can not reject the hud- get, but he can ask for changes, which could slow the whole process down. The Bulldog shop i> open to sug¬ gestions, and has a >uggestion box located near the register^. Competition is a factor with ntost businesses The closest vender of Fresno State paraphernalia in relation to The Bulldog Shop is the Kennel Bookstore on campus, yet both vendors are on good terms. "The bookstore is totally sepa¬ rate." said Johnson. "We're trying not lo compete w ith them. We have a good relationship withihe book¬ store. The Bulldog Shop will have tail¬ gates before every home football . game and will sell some of its mer¬ chandise at kiosks duringhome games. Continued from page 2. step on people for the sake of a project. People are your project! The one you step on while going up. you may meet on the way back down. Leadership is more responsibil¬ ity than privileges. The hardest po¬ sition in the orchestra lo play may be "second fiddle." It carries re¬ sponsibility with little privilege, but no one can deny its importance A true leader takes risks and realizes service is better than rank. Do vfhat you do well and someday privilege will come. A Bulldog football player goes through the daily grind of practice, but Pat Hill knows the privilege of the league title can not be obtained without the daily re¬ sponsibility of the work and disci¬ pline of practice. The thread of personal sacrifice weaves the fabric of leadership to¬ gether You can make or break your future through your sacrificial choices. But remember never give in. never, never give in. After all. I may be sitting under your leader¬ ship someday. Ken Steit/ is the Fresno City Coun¬ cil member that represents the Fresno State area. District No. 4. The Daily Collegian 278-5731 or ,|ud\ or \ni Kennel Bookstore jflUCHcBet 1 Demonstrations By Apple Reps Main level Patio September 3 & 4 "~"dS544,,"JW 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. m * 1. W Madntwh 6500/250 12308 O*fS>*Wr*tr4500 $319 ffif\ESNO STATE *mp post Kennel Computers 278-2116 OVER ONE MILLION OF THE BEST MINDS IN AMERICA HAVE ALREADY CHOSEN THE BEST RETIREMENT SYSTEM. TIAA-CREF. When it comes to planning a comfort¬ able future, over 1.8 million of America's best and brightest count on TIAA-CREF. With $190 billion in assets, we're the world's largest retirement company, the nation s leader in customer satistaction. and the overwhelming choice ol people in education, research and related fields? The reason? For nearly 80 years, TIAA-CREF has introduced intelligent solutions to America's long-term planning needs. We pioneered portable benefits. t . We invented the variable annuity and helped popularize the very concept ol stock investing lor retirement planning. Today. TIAA-CREFS expertise oilers an impressive range of ways to help you create a comfortable and secure tomorrow. From the guarantees of TIAA's top-rated Traditional Annuity00 to the additional growth opportunities of our variable invest¬ ment accounts, youII find the flexibility and diversity you need to help you meet your long-term goals. And they're all backed by some ol the most knowledgeable investment managers in the industry. To learn more about the worlds pre¬ mier retirement organization, speak to one of our expert consultants at 1 800 8-42-2776 (8 a.m.-11 p.m. ET). Or better still, speak to one ol your colleagues Find out why, when it comes to planting lor tomorrow, great mmds think alike v Msit us on the Internet at www.tiaa-cref.ofg Ensuring the future for those who shape it/ IWdon<wnr .on.»-w<I n IW* bl M ,r,Wj«—Vn. ,«f *n.«t.m ,n .« l,» h 'V ol mpmtm* .«| I .« ,< A "...I* <*». « ..h 1 I \ \ V HI I Tl \.\ » one ut «h . huvkul M .ampwran im i urrrmK haM ihr hf hr*> nu>l. tram ■ >*• Maim l U..lm, ..-l. ,„,..(,.., . MHu «*,-... <r* I,- .uM.ix unl^numn . i*»4 {^ «f simin «r*< o»rr»li ..,*.«. ul—rnelh V. .!>«,,».«« » \ M IW.i « .. \ \ \ I k.11 A It,..,,. W Momfc • lf»« V^.r V\\ S«..r*l.rd »t»t I'nor i Tl V V. pj»r.«rr» .rr k* Ie4 t« MttUimi («.< icy *\»\n\ 1 lw» . *•••<«• .< IM \ i.m .... r . ,«,,vn< .»•> ~- ^kioCKII CKI-F .mo.«n«<kinrwnlt> TlWCKM lr>.,n-U.I-ml I „«v...lV. I... I .-,.,.-.. .v,., J'•' VmMmn .... I,..).»» <**Cfn *<*l rxpmr* ...II I MM) W ?"j mr~xm ibtf> tor . (»«♦*> «u» Kr»l iKc »«.»(W,u.. .Mriulh U».«-.,». m.^.. ,. H.l,Um<
Object Description
Title | 1997_09 The Daily Collegian September 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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | September 3, 1997, Page 4 |
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 |
THE DAILY
COLLEGIAN
Wednesday, September 3, 1997
News
For the record
• The Daily Collegian erro¬
neously reported that members
of the Kappa Sigma fraternity .
were suspects in the beating of
Fresno Slate student Malcolm
S. Boyd in its Monday. August
25 issue. The story should have
read that members of the fra-
lernuy were questioned and
"felt like suspects" according
to Kappa Sigma Vice-Presi¬
dent Jared Haylon. The Daily
Collegian regrets any misun¬
derstandings that developed as
a result o\ the reporting error
•Also, in its Tuesday. August
26 edition there was an error in
the story concerning vacancies
on the Fresno State AST Board
ot Directors. The story cited
School of Engineering represen¬
tative Ron Brittain'sGPA of be¬
low 2.0 as his reason for resig¬
nation. The reason for Brittain's
resignation was not his GPA be¬
low 2.0. t>ut possible scheduling
conflicts between his classes and
ASI meeting times. The Colle¬
gian regrets any misunderstand¬
ings that developed as a result
o\ the reporting error.
ASI
Continued from page 1
major, said she was upset about
Garcia's statement that the annual
conference is gi\en more money
than the annual pow-wow. Suare/
said the ASI only budgeted S1**) for
the annual conference, which i>
onlv a fraction of what they needed
for >uch an event'.
"Beforotlast year, the ASI had
gi\en us SC.oOO to fund the confer¬
ence.** said Suare/. "This year we
had to go out and raise money,
which hurt the quality of the con¬
tent of the conference;'-*—>-
Bulldog
Continued from page 1
made a puchase at The Bulldog
Shop Saturday said. "I'm pretty
excited to go look and see once they
get everything all finished up "
A businesN has the pocntial to be
a financial risk, but Scott Johnson
has confidence that The Bulldog
Shop will be a success
"There's going lo be peak times
and non-peak times.The trick is to
ha\e a fresh product constantly to
meet your customer's needs. You
want to have people come in a sec¬
ond time and say "Gee. it looks dif¬
ferent.*' said Johnson. If there are
dissatisfied customer's, however.
Steitz
David Splivalo. ASI legislative
vice president, said the board is
working on changing the
organization's bylaws so students
can address the board He said the
budget may be approved at next
week's meeting, if it has been ap¬
proved by the University President
John Welty by that time.
ASI Administrative'Nice Presi¬
dent Sopheap Vuong-Vang said the
only thing holding up the approv.il
of Ihe budget is Welty. who has to
review the ASI budget Vuong-
Vang said he can not reject the hud-
get, but he can ask for changes,
which could slow the whole process
down.
The Bulldog shop i> open to sug¬
gestions, and has a >uggestion box
located near the register^.
Competition is a factor with
ntost businesses The closest vender
of Fresno State paraphernalia in
relation to The Bulldog Shop is the
Kennel Bookstore on campus, yet
both vendors are on good terms.
"The bookstore is totally sepa¬
rate." said Johnson. "We're trying
not lo compete w ith them. We have
a good relationship withihe book¬
store.
The Bulldog Shop will have tail¬
gates before every home football .
game and will sell some of its mer¬
chandise at kiosks duringhome
games.
Continued from page 2.
step on people for the sake of a
project. People are your project!
The one you step on while going
up. you may meet on the way back
down.
Leadership is more responsibil¬
ity than privileges. The hardest po¬
sition in the orchestra lo play may
be "second fiddle." It carries re¬
sponsibility with little privilege, but
no one can deny its importance A
true leader takes risks and realizes
service is better than rank. Do vfhat
you do well and someday privilege
will come. A Bulldog football
player goes through the daily grind
of practice, but Pat Hill knows the
privilege of the league title can not
be obtained without the daily re¬
sponsibility of the work and disci¬
pline of practice.
The thread of personal sacrifice
weaves the fabric of leadership to¬
gether You can make or break your
future through your sacrificial
choices. But remember never give
in. never, never give in. After all. I
may be sitting under your leader¬
ship someday.
Ken Steit/ is the Fresno City Coun¬
cil member that represents the
Fresno State area. District No. 4.
The Daily Collegian
278-5731
or ,|ud\ or \ni
Kennel Bookstore
jflUCHcBet
1 Demonstrations By Apple Reps
Main level Patio
September 3 & 4
"~"dS544,,"JW 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
m * 1.
W Madntwh 6500/250
12308
O*fS>*Wr*tr4500
$319
ffif\ESNO STATE
*mp
post
Kennel Computers
278-2116
OVER ONE MILLION
OF THE BEST
MINDS IN AMERICA
HAVE ALREADY
CHOSEN THE BEST
RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
TIAA-CREF.
When it comes to planning a comfort¬
able future, over 1.8 million of
America's best and brightest count on
TIAA-CREF. With $190 billion in assets,
we're the world's largest retirement
company, the nation s leader in customer
satistaction. and the overwhelming choice
ol people in education, research and
related fields?
The reason? For nearly 80 years,
TIAA-CREF has introduced intelligent
solutions to America's long-term planning
needs. We pioneered portable benefits. t .
We invented the variable annuity and
helped popularize the very concept ol
stock investing lor retirement planning.
Today. TIAA-CREFS expertise oilers
an impressive range of ways to help you
create a comfortable and secure tomorrow.
From the guarantees of TIAA's top-rated
Traditional Annuity00 to the additional
growth opportunities of our variable invest¬
ment accounts, youII find the flexibility and
diversity you need to help you meet your
long-term goals. And they're all backed by
some ol the most knowledgeable investment
managers in the industry.
To learn more about the worlds pre¬
mier retirement organization, speak to one
of our expert consultants at 1 800 8-42-2776
(8 a.m.-11 p.m. ET). Or better still, speak
to one ol your colleagues Find out why,
when it comes to planting lor tomorrow,
great mmds think alike v
Msit us on the Internet at www.tiaa-cref.ofg
Ensuring the future
for those who shape it/
IWdon |