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Real Estate Career Seminar THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, September 9,1997 Independence, flexible hours, high earnings and long-term job security. Immediate job openings. • Fastest and least expensive license training programs start daily. IBM Continued from page 1. PCs. 17,000 owning or using Macs and 3.600 using other types of for¬ mats, including Unix. Reflecting a historic preference for Apple's Macintosh technology by college students, the university currently operates 1,075jMacs, 285 Windows, and 29 Unix machines at 15 computing sites scattered around campus. Sipher. nnimi! the University of Michigarrriospital system recently decided to replace Macs with PCs, said, "More people arc IBM in the academic world; the trend seems to be growing." The shrinking influence of Macs on campus, even while students exercise more influence over which technology they use, suggests that Apple needs more market exposure, not less. Apple Computer's decision this week to buy back the license from its most important maker of Mac clones, Power Computing Corp., appears all the more intrigu¬ ing in light of its machine's appar¬ ent weakness on campus. Tuesday, Sept. 9th 7:00 p.m. London Properties. Ltd. 6442 N. Maroa Ave. Visit our Web page at: LtorjVwww.csufresno^^^ WBmWf I • •.- •—) : : ••'■-••• • *^ ■ ' MB '■"■■ -**-*?• Advertise in mXtSmZ I The Daih 436-4080 You're Invited... to the 1997 Ronald E. McNair Research Symposium Interested faculty, staff, and students are welcome to attend Please join us in the Alice Peters Auditorium, University Business Center on September 11, 1997 &30a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Reception will begin at 8:30 a.m. Opening remarks begin at 9:00 a.m. followed by scholars' research presentations Sponsored by the Division of Graduate Studies and the Division of Student Affairs 1998 Applications will be available Collegian ACROSS 1 VMM hog 5 Goods 10 Stereos predecessor 14 Advantage 15 Mate* lower in rank 16 Norse d«rty 17 Simpleton 18 Big mistake 19 Phrase 20 One of Jason's men 22 Del 24 Extensive 25 Rickey flavoring 26 Footben legend, Joe 29 Openhandod 33 Border on 34 Brunch fare 35&dn 36 PaTKde 37 Whars worn 39 Et — (and others) 40 MokdayUme 41 Caspian and others 42 Certain European 43 Devote 45 Looks at fixedly 47 Seeing and Steiger f 48 Unkempt one 49 Make lower in rank 52 Party game 56 Persia, presently 57 Great pitcher, Ryan 59 "Boheme" heroine 60 Sceno 61 Float 62 Like Wood relatives 63 Attention 64 Clan divisions 65 Earns as profit DOWN 1 Lugosi or Bartok 2 Bouquet 3 Eager P I* Is I4 LW I8 lT 1* 1* ALT6 I" 1" P* 1 r I1S H" i I1' HM r vi M7* rM HHHr iPH HHLH pa m m I HrM !» ffl In I33 blfllLfl" Hw 1 m ^B^^ WK^~ 40 upn H42 1 r rM 1 i^F^M 1 i "Ml mV \ HT 56 flr7 rM Wm» ' eo H«i I*3 i 63 1 I*4 B*4 0<M7Ti*un« M«*a Sotwom mc 4 Make like new 5 River in Indiana 6 Concerning 7 — and rave 8 Compass pt 9 Food portions 10 Funny mistake 11 Graven image 12 Discharge 13 — 500 21 — King Cole 23 Iowa city 25 TaWe pans 26 Titled 27 Overhead 28 Toned down 29 Waterfowl 30 Tanker 31 Bring together 32 Revue parts 37 Blind alleys 38 Darn it! 39 Montgomery natrvo 41 Highlander 44 Prossed 45 Distorts 46 Rocky hill 48 Arrow part 49 Restaurant it 50 Pa port 51 Spouse 52 Cut 53 Water barrier 54 Grve off 55 Transgressions 58 Mineral %=* Lj IFI AD LINE 278-5731 ROOM FOR RENT IS HELP WANTED Jacks Installed, Rewired, Repainted All Work- guaranteed! 436-112 Typing on word processor All papers & formats. 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Free information Call: 410-783-8272 Tired of long hours and short pay? Interested in fashion and education? The Barbizon School of modeling is expanding their staff and is looking to hire 4-6new instruc¬ tors. You will be working with all ages, covering the areas of modeling, self improvement, and acting.Evening and weekend hours. Full training provided, and hours are flexible. For an interview call Teresa at:*-225-4883 Rich Republican Leader. God & Mike Eaglet, CEO. War on crime! VOLUNTEER Develope cross-cultural communication skills and international friendships. Volunteer one hour a . wfcek with an interna¬ tional student for an informal exchange of language and culture. Join the Amarican En¬ glish Institute (AE1) conversation partner program. Call: 278-2097 or visit San Ramon 3, room 138.
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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 |
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Title | September 9, 1997, Page 3 |
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 |
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Real Estate
Career Seminar
THE DAILY
COLLEGIAN
Tuesday, September 9,1997
Independence, flexible hours, high
earnings and long-term job security.
Immediate job openings.
• Fastest and least expensive license
training programs start daily.
IBM
Continued from page 1.
PCs. 17,000 owning or using Macs
and 3.600 using other types of for¬
mats, including Unix.
Reflecting a historic preference
for Apple's Macintosh technology
by college students, the university
currently operates 1,075jMacs, 285
Windows, and 29 Unix machines at
15 computing sites scattered around
campus.
Sipher. nnimi! the University of
Michigarrriospital system recently
decided to replace Macs with PCs,
said, "More people arc IBM in the
academic world; the trend seems to
be growing."
The shrinking influence of Macs
on campus, even while students
exercise more influence over which
technology they use, suggests that
Apple needs more market exposure,
not less. Apple Computer's decision
this week to buy back the license
from its most important maker of
Mac clones, Power Computing
Corp., appears all the more intrigu¬
ing in light of its machine's appar¬
ent weakness on campus.
Tuesday,
Sept. 9th
7:00 p.m.
London Properties. Ltd.
6442 N. Maroa Ave.
Visit our Web page at:
LtorjVwww.csufresno^^^
WBmWf I • •.- •—) : : ••'■-••• • *^ ■ '
MB '■"■■ -**-*?•
Advertise in
mXtSmZ I The Daih
436-4080
You're Invited...
to the
1997 Ronald E. McNair
Research Symposium
Interested faculty, staff, and students
are welcome to attend
Please join us in the Alice Peters Auditorium,
University Business Center
on September 11, 1997
&30a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Reception will begin at 8:30 a.m.
Opening remarks begin at 9:00 a.m. followed
by scholars' research presentations
Sponsored by the Division of Graduate Studies
and the Division of Student Affairs
1998 Applications will be available
Collegian
ACROSS
1 VMM hog
5 Goods
10 Stereos
predecessor
14 Advantage
15 Mate* lower in
rank
16 Norse d«rty
17 Simpleton
18 Big mistake
19 Phrase
20 One of Jason's
men
22 Del
24 Extensive
25 Rickey flavoring
26 Footben legend,
Joe
29 Openhandod
33 Border on
34 Brunch fare
35&dn
36 PaTKde
37 Whars worn
39 Et — (and
others)
40 MokdayUme
41 Caspian and
others
42 Certain
European
43 Devote
45 Looks at fixedly
47 Seeing and
Steiger f
48 Unkempt one
49 Make lower in
rank
52 Party game
56 Persia, presently
57 Great pitcher,
Ryan
59 "Boheme"
heroine
60 Sceno
61 Float
62 Like Wood
relatives
63 Attention
64 Clan divisions
65 Earns as profit
DOWN
1 Lugosi or Bartok
2 Bouquet
3 Eager
P I* Is I4 LW I8 lT 1* 1* ALT6 I" 1" P* 1
r I1S H"
i I1' HM
r vi M7* rM
HHHr iPH HHLH
pa m m I HrM !» ffl In
I33 blfllLfl" Hw 1
m ^B^^ WK^~
40 upn H42 1
r rM 1 i^F^M 1 i
"Ml mV \ HT
56 flr7 rM Wm» '
eo H«i I*3 i
63 1 I*4 B*4
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