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r^+*htm#Cmn*m-f+nmrr%1im CALE1NDAR Oil CampU8 SUNDAY, Feb 3 TODAY \ Art Exhibit and Reception - New CSUF Phebe Conley Art Gallery exhibit opens today. Paintings and drawings by Ara Dolarian and John Nava. Reception 730-9:30 Last day of late registration. No student will be allowed to register and pay fees after today It is also the last day to: 1 register for credit by examination; 2 petition to repeat a course without a late fee, 3. file for degree and credential for May 1980, without a late filing fee; and 4 request permisison for concurrent enrollment at another college without a late fee End of regular add period. Proteus Mime Theatre, A trio of mime artists presenting a unique mixture of classical mime, clowning, and abstract movement. John Wright Theatre, 8:15 pm Tickets - J3 50 general, $2 50 . high school students, and i 1 50 CSUF Students. Tickets available at the theatre box office or the College Union, phone 487-2216 'The Wheeled Locusts,* Multi-media lecture demonstration on the effects of off road vehicles on the environment. Presented by John Nakata and Howard Wilshire of the US Geological Survey Upstairs. Old Cafeteria Building 8 pm Movie - 'The Main Event/ 3 pm in Ind Arts 101, 7, 9:15 in College Union Barbara Streisand and Ryan O'Neal star in a romantic comedy -ibout a formerly wealthy perfume manufacturer who finds herself embezzled out of every¬ thing she owns except the contract of a reluctant prizefighter Alpha Kappa Psi, Professional Business Fraternity Informal Rush See A.K Psi board in the Business Building for addi¬ tional information Deadline for Intramural Basketball sign-ups phone 487-2528 or 487-2527 TOMORROW, Feb 2 Men's Wrestling: CSUF vs UC Los Angeles, Men's Gym, 7:30 pm Chinese Overseas Students Association, meeing, 6-11 pm, Lab School 101 Association . of ' Moslem Students, Lecture/Slide Show, noon-11 pm, Up¬ stairs Cafeteria, room 200. Muslim Students Association, meeting, 3-11 pm, Old Science 221. 2nd Annual All-Dorm Basketball Tourn¬ ament Feb 2 & 3, Women's Gym Band dance in residence cafeteria $1 with dorm activity card, $2 50 with¬ out items for the Friday calendar should be submitted to the Daily Collegian, Calendar; Keats Building: California State University, Fresno; 93710. Items should be sent at least one week in advance. The Beat, Daily Planet, and Bobby Kosser in concert. New wave music and comedy. Men's gym, 8 pm. All tickets S3 available at the College Union and Tower Records. Musk Teachers Association Concerto Concert, CSUF Recital Hall, Music Bldg., 11:30 am MONDAY, Feb 4 Last day to file for a refund of regis¬ tration fees by resident students. Student Workshops covering Job seeking techniques, resume writing, and job interviewing begin today. Make reserva¬ tions in the Placement Center (Joyal 267) or phone 487-2381. Financial Aid Workshop, 12-5 pm, College Union 312-314 Iranian Students in Fresno, Lecture, 7-10 pm, College Union 312-313. Program Committee meeting, noon- 1pm,CU308 Navig. tors meeting, 7-10 pm, Old Science 121. Psychology Student Union Meeting, 5 pm, Ed-Psych 246, contact Robin Hodson 487-2691 TUESDAY, Feb 5 Crocker National Bank Orientation — Career Opportunities 2-3:30 pm, C.U. 312-314 Annual Creek sororities spring rush begins, for further information phone 487-2741. Discussion Croup based on Henri Nouwen's 'Reaching Out' "Loneliness or Solitude,' B.Y.O dinner 6:30 pm. Discussions and presentations 7 pm, University Religious Center, 2311 E Shaw, phone 222-3796 Off Campus WEDNESDAY, Feb 6 Intervarsity Chr.sti.tn Fellowship meeting, 11:30 am - 1 pm, Upstairs Cafeteria, room 200 School of Social Work Social Work Career Day, 9 am • 4 pm, College Union rm 309, 312-313 Pan African Union Baked Goods Sale, 8 am - 2 pm, Free Speech Area Greenpeace speaker, Barbara Levin, "The Whales, the Sea, and the Environ¬ ment" 8 pm. College Union, free THURSDAY, Feb 7 CSUF Recreation Association Camp Interview Day, 10 am - 3 pm. College Union Lounge CSUF Financial Aides Office Financial Aide Workshop, 12:20-1:30 pm, 4-5 pm, College Union 312-314 Portable Dance Troupe Concert, A modern dance program with a synthesis of choreographic styles set to music and environmental sound ranging from jazz and dance drama to electronic sound and ballet John Wright Theatre, 8 15 pm Feb 7-9 and 12-16 $3.50 Ceneral, $2 50 High School and Sr. Citizens, $1 50 CSUF at theatre box office TODAY ICE HOCKEY: Fresno Falcons vs. Sacramento Rebels, Seiland arena Nisei Farmer-" League annual meeting -- Speaker-Sister Thomas More Bertels, 1974 agricultural spokesperson of the year. Hacienda Inn, 7 pm. Tickets avail¬ able by calling 251-8468. Fresno City College Student Photo Exhibition, FCC Library through Feb 15 First Annual City College Alumni Art Exhibition FCC Art Space Gallery, M-Th 9-3, F $-12, TH night 7-9 through Feb 15, Pnrifs, drawings, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, naintings. Serendipity Antique Show, Show and Sale, Fresno Fairgrouncs Commerce Building, Feb 1-3 F.C.C. Community Services Karate Course 16-week course by Alan Kendal, 5:45 pm, FCC gym Rm 107 SUNDAY, Feb 3 Art Reception, 'Modcons," soft sculp¬ ture by Yvonne Pike, 3-6 pm, Gallery 25,1936N. Echo Fresno - Madera County Honor Orches¬ tra, 2 concerts, elementary and high school, 1:30 and 2:30 pm. Admission $1 at the door FCC Theatre Jazz Concert, Reawakening and Wind¬ fall, Roger Rocka's Good Company Music Hall MONDAY, Feb 4 Boating Course, Boating Skills and Sea¬ manship. Sponsored by US Coast Guard Academy. Founders Title Co., 1155 W Shaw, phone 229-4890 or 229-8686 TUESDAY, Feb 5 Vienna Boys Choir, 24-voice group, Fresno Convention Center Theatre, 8:30 pm Tickets S6 50 to $4 50 Conven¬ tion Center Box Office WEDNESDAY, Feb 6 F.C.C Community Services Class "Nutrition, Behavior Modification and Weight Control" 3 sessions, $17., phone 442-4600 P Film program, "Greek Sculpture* ana "Ski Super* Fresno County Library, Main Branch THURSDAY, Feb 7 Basketball: CSUF- vs Cal State Long Beach, Seiland Arena Concert, Bill Gaither Trio, Fresno Con¬ vention Center Theatre, 8pn-. Theatre Don Mcleod TOMORROW, Feb 2 Ice Hockey: Fresno Falcons vj. Sacra¬ mento Rebels, Seiland Arena Women's Basketball: CSUF at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, 5:30pm Basketball: CSUF at Long Beach State University, 8 pm Bookkeeping Workshop for Small Businesses, offered by Bureau of Busi¬ ness Research and Science, CSUF. Gerald L Johnston will conduct the workshop. $35.00, includes lunch and materials phone 487-2352 University Theatre 'A Dance Concert" with The Portable Dance Troupe, Feb 7-9, 12-16, John Wright Theatre, phone 487-2216. ■Proteus Mime Theatre, • Feb 1, 815 pm, John Wright Theatre, (see on campus listing) Roger Rocka's .'Fiddler on the Roof" Wednesday --Sunday Fresno Communtiy Theatre "Captain Nemo and His Magical Marvelous Submarine Machine* Feb 2-3 phone 233-6213. Visalia Players, Ice House Theatre "Charlie's Aunt' Feb 1-2, 7-10 Calendar compiled by Brad Polzin w.W no.irts rarfl am y, u) >■'
Object Description
Title | 1980_02 The Daily Collegian February 1980 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1980 |
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 | February 1, 1980, Page 6 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1980 |
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 | r^+*htm#Cmn*m-f+nmrr%1im CALE1NDAR Oil CampU8 SUNDAY, Feb 3 TODAY \ Art Exhibit and Reception - New CSUF Phebe Conley Art Gallery exhibit opens today. Paintings and drawings by Ara Dolarian and John Nava. Reception 730-9:30 Last day of late registration. No student will be allowed to register and pay fees after today It is also the last day to: 1 register for credit by examination; 2 petition to repeat a course without a late fee, 3. file for degree and credential for May 1980, without a late filing fee; and 4 request permisison for concurrent enrollment at another college without a late fee End of regular add period. Proteus Mime Theatre, A trio of mime artists presenting a unique mixture of classical mime, clowning, and abstract movement. John Wright Theatre, 8:15 pm Tickets - J3 50 general, $2 50 . high school students, and i 1 50 CSUF Students. Tickets available at the theatre box office or the College Union, phone 487-2216 'The Wheeled Locusts,* Multi-media lecture demonstration on the effects of off road vehicles on the environment. Presented by John Nakata and Howard Wilshire of the US Geological Survey Upstairs. Old Cafeteria Building 8 pm Movie - 'The Main Event/ 3 pm in Ind Arts 101, 7, 9:15 in College Union Barbara Streisand and Ryan O'Neal star in a romantic comedy -ibout a formerly wealthy perfume manufacturer who finds herself embezzled out of every¬ thing she owns except the contract of a reluctant prizefighter Alpha Kappa Psi, Professional Business Fraternity Informal Rush See A.K Psi board in the Business Building for addi¬ tional information Deadline for Intramural Basketball sign-ups phone 487-2528 or 487-2527 TOMORROW, Feb 2 Men's Wrestling: CSUF vs UC Los Angeles, Men's Gym, 7:30 pm Chinese Overseas Students Association, meeing, 6-11 pm, Lab School 101 Association . of ' Moslem Students, Lecture/Slide Show, noon-11 pm, Up¬ stairs Cafeteria, room 200. Muslim Students Association, meeting, 3-11 pm, Old Science 221. 2nd Annual All-Dorm Basketball Tourn¬ ament Feb 2 & 3, Women's Gym Band dance in residence cafeteria $1 with dorm activity card, $2 50 with¬ out items for the Friday calendar should be submitted to the Daily Collegian, Calendar; Keats Building: California State University, Fresno; 93710. Items should be sent at least one week in advance. The Beat, Daily Planet, and Bobby Kosser in concert. New wave music and comedy. Men's gym, 8 pm. All tickets S3 available at the College Union and Tower Records. Musk Teachers Association Concerto Concert, CSUF Recital Hall, Music Bldg., 11:30 am MONDAY, Feb 4 Last day to file for a refund of regis¬ tration fees by resident students. Student Workshops covering Job seeking techniques, resume writing, and job interviewing begin today. Make reserva¬ tions in the Placement Center (Joyal 267) or phone 487-2381. Financial Aid Workshop, 12-5 pm, College Union 312-314 Iranian Students in Fresno, Lecture, 7-10 pm, College Union 312-313. Program Committee meeting, noon- 1pm,CU308 Navig. tors meeting, 7-10 pm, Old Science 121. Psychology Student Union Meeting, 5 pm, Ed-Psych 246, contact Robin Hodson 487-2691 TUESDAY, Feb 5 Crocker National Bank Orientation — Career Opportunities 2-3:30 pm, C.U. 312-314 Annual Creek sororities spring rush begins, for further information phone 487-2741. Discussion Croup based on Henri Nouwen's 'Reaching Out' "Loneliness or Solitude,' B.Y.O dinner 6:30 pm. Discussions and presentations 7 pm, University Religious Center, 2311 E Shaw, phone 222-3796 Off Campus WEDNESDAY, Feb 6 Intervarsity Chr.sti.tn Fellowship meeting, 11:30 am - 1 pm, Upstairs Cafeteria, room 200 School of Social Work Social Work Career Day, 9 am • 4 pm, College Union rm 309, 312-313 Pan African Union Baked Goods Sale, 8 am - 2 pm, Free Speech Area Greenpeace speaker, Barbara Levin, "The Whales, the Sea, and the Environ¬ ment" 8 pm. College Union, free THURSDAY, Feb 7 CSUF Recreation Association Camp Interview Day, 10 am - 3 pm. College Union Lounge CSUF Financial Aides Office Financial Aide Workshop, 12:20-1:30 pm, 4-5 pm, College Union 312-314 Portable Dance Troupe Concert, A modern dance program with a synthesis of choreographic styles set to music and environmental sound ranging from jazz and dance drama to electronic sound and ballet John Wright Theatre, 8 15 pm Feb 7-9 and 12-16 $3.50 Ceneral, $2 50 High School and Sr. Citizens, $1 50 CSUF at theatre box office TODAY ICE HOCKEY: Fresno Falcons vs. Sacramento Rebels, Seiland arena Nisei Farmer-" League annual meeting -- Speaker-Sister Thomas More Bertels, 1974 agricultural spokesperson of the year. Hacienda Inn, 7 pm. Tickets avail¬ able by calling 251-8468. Fresno City College Student Photo Exhibition, FCC Library through Feb 15 First Annual City College Alumni Art Exhibition FCC Art Space Gallery, M-Th 9-3, F $-12, TH night 7-9 through Feb 15, Pnrifs, drawings, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry, naintings. Serendipity Antique Show, Show and Sale, Fresno Fairgrouncs Commerce Building, Feb 1-3 F.C.C. Community Services Karate Course 16-week course by Alan Kendal, 5:45 pm, FCC gym Rm 107 SUNDAY, Feb 3 Art Reception, 'Modcons," soft sculp¬ ture by Yvonne Pike, 3-6 pm, Gallery 25,1936N. Echo Fresno - Madera County Honor Orches¬ tra, 2 concerts, elementary and high school, 1:30 and 2:30 pm. Admission $1 at the door FCC Theatre Jazz Concert, Reawakening and Wind¬ fall, Roger Rocka's Good Company Music Hall MONDAY, Feb 4 Boating Course, Boating Skills and Sea¬ manship. Sponsored by US Coast Guard Academy. Founders Title Co., 1155 W Shaw, phone 229-4890 or 229-8686 TUESDAY, Feb 5 Vienna Boys Choir, 24-voice group, Fresno Convention Center Theatre, 8:30 pm Tickets S6 50 to $4 50 Conven¬ tion Center Box Office WEDNESDAY, Feb 6 F.C.C Community Services Class "Nutrition, Behavior Modification and Weight Control" 3 sessions, $17., phone 442-4600 P Film program, "Greek Sculpture* ana "Ski Super* Fresno County Library, Main Branch THURSDAY, Feb 7 Basketball: CSUF- vs Cal State Long Beach, Seiland Arena Concert, Bill Gaither Trio, Fresno Con¬ vention Center Theatre, 8pn-. Theatre Don Mcleod TOMORROW, Feb 2 Ice Hockey: Fresno Falcons vj. Sacra¬ mento Rebels, Seiland Arena Women's Basketball: CSUF at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, 5:30pm Basketball: CSUF at Long Beach State University, 8 pm Bookkeeping Workshop for Small Businesses, offered by Bureau of Busi¬ ness Research and Science, CSUF. Gerald L Johnston will conduct the workshop. $35.00, includes lunch and materials phone 487-2352 University Theatre 'A Dance Concert" with The Portable Dance Troupe, Feb 7-9, 12-16, John Wright Theatre, phone 487-2216. ■Proteus Mime Theatre, • Feb 1, 815 pm, John Wright Theatre, (see on campus listing) Roger Rocka's .'Fiddler on the Roof" Wednesday --Sunday Fresno Communtiy Theatre "Captain Nemo and His Magical Marvelous Submarine Machine* Feb 2-3 phone 233-6213. Visalia Players, Ice House Theatre "Charlie's Aunt' Feb 1-2, 7-10 Calendar compiled by Brad Polzin w.W no.irts rarfl am y, u) >■' |