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e/t7. March 14,1*M tjawPaftCiBialse, Tags 11 CALENDAR On Campus SUNDAY, M*ch 16 TdDA^Mae-chM College Unloo Friday Movie, ftocky U," Starring Sylvestor Stallone, Talia Shire, and Burgess Meredith. Rocky snd Adrian continue their love affair and Rocky gets a rematch against the champ, Apollo Creed. 3 pm in IA 101; 7,9:15 and 11:30 pm in the College Union Lounge. SI CSUF students, 62 general admis¬ sion. University Theatre, The Cherry Orch¬ ard" by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Edward EmanuEl. A dark comedy about a family on the eve of the Ruffian Revolution. 8:15 pm, John Wright Theatre. Phone. 487-2216. March 11-16, 18-22t ' LastDay to file for May 1980 degree. "The Children of Palest!-.,* movie, a viewpoint of l—B Palestinian issue, pre¬ sented by The Gen. Union of Palestinian Students CSUF. 1:16 pm, Old Cafeteria, Rm 200, free. Track, CSUF vs. CSC, BakarafleH, CSC, Stanislaus, and the Fresno Track Club. CSUF Track, 1:15 pm. •- Intramural competition sign-up bkal— available now for Softball, through to¬ day; Backgammon, k—i March 21; and nnertube Waterpolo till March 21. Men's Gym 106-106. Phone 487-2626. Exhibit: Tribal Fabrics," cloth from Asia, Africa, South America and the South Sea Islands. Displayed in the Library 'a Special Collections Depart¬ ment, Room 1048, through March 28. Free. CSUF. Art Exhibit The Beat of Slx Countiea," Student art work from 27 high schools in the CSUF service area. Phebe Conley Art Gallery. Exhibit to continue through March 26. Exhibit: Photographic exhibit of mater¬ ials on the Towel of Jewels at the Pan¬ ama-Pacific International, Exposition at San Francisco in 1916, including two of the jewela displayed on the Tower. On display in the Special Collections Depart¬ ment of the Library, Room 1048, through March. ;.„.- TOMORROW, March 15 i ■ ■ 50's-60'a Sock Hop with The MM- Saeepmaker,* DJ. Women's . 9pm-lam. 60c with a period cos- e, 76* with a dorm activity card and e, 61) t stutt ..- ■'•tat ■ Su—e Woodward, hah—a con- 810 admission inrhides lunch. 8:80 am-S^30 pm, Vintage Room-Main . Phone 487-2164. HwbsiVCSVF vs. CSU," Hills, Beiden Field, 5 pm header.' ""., 1 2nd Annual "Jog For These Who Can't," fundraiser for the Easter Seal Society, sponsored by Theta Chi Frater¬ nity. Riim—rs, joggers, and wa—era can all participate. 1-2 pm, CSUF Track, 226-9578 or 226-9687. MONDAY, March 17 CUuric film screening, 'Birth of a Nation,' by Griffith, and discussion on the film's controversial themes and his¬ torical viewpoint, lead by Dr. Robert Dink—' and Dr. Ephraim Smith of the History Dept. Presented by the History Club. 7:30 p.m., Soc. Sd. 101, free, Proposition 9. press conference .with speakers Dr. Ken Seib and Dave Ditora, AS President, 11:30 am. Old Cafeteria. Rally with music kick-off following the press conference in the Free Speech - Area. TUESDAY, March 18 Music Showesse, 1 pm, College Unit- lounge, free. Rock-new wave concert featuring Nasty Habits and Hot Action. 8 pm, College Union Lounge, free. double- Alpl-Pl College' .mAJBteD-**. 9 p.m.. 2 .... -» Union Lounge. alesuT*' - Chinese Overaees Bto. Assoc., Film, 7-llpm,i_i___l Arts 101. !■ " '"•-* Women's Al——ce, meft—ff, Sea 3, #115,3 pm. Chicano Health Organ—etion, Meeting, 1-2 pm, College Union 308. WEDNESDAY, March 19 Tom De_we, Hypnotist, noon performance and 8pm show. College UnionLounge, free.. 'Discussion of Energy Prospects fer the 80's and SO's.* Speakers: Dr. Hans Bethe, Dr. Fredrick Schmidt, Dr. Theo¬ dore Vermeulian and others: John Wright Theatre, CSUF, 2-6 p.m. and 7-9:30 p.m. ■ Alpha Gamma Rho/Estomalo0 Club, Cockroach Races, 12noon-l:30 pm. Free Speech Area/Speaker Platform. THURSDAY, March 20 "Wake-up America," lecture by guest speaker Dr. Gene E. Burton, Dean of the School of Business and Atiministrative Sciences. Presented by Beta Alpha Psi, Account—g Fraternity, 7 am Bus 110. Careen far Yea fa the Pane- Sector, Focus on Women,* all day riwihrsme. Workahops to include: Public Sector Jobs, Where They Are and How to Find Them; Assertavenese Training for Women; Informal Rules far Career Success; Writing ths Perfect Resume; Current Issues in State and Local Gov¬ ernment. Men sjso we—ome. Sponsored by the Central C-ufornU Chapter of the american Society for Public Admin, and the CSUF Poll Sci. Dept., 9 a.m.-4p.m. College Union, Rooms 818-320. free. Talent night at the Bucket, 8-llpm Acoustic acta sign-up at 7:30 pm. •Nutrition aad Oral Health,' lector* by Greg Stephens, D.D.S., AH 118,' 12:30 p.m., free. > CSUF 7:30pm, Ivy Jr. High School, Fresno. SUNDAY, March 16 VMCA Kite Contest, Display of ever 1,000 homemade kites. Woodward Path, 1p.m. St. Patrick's Day l and twntional events, featuring tha Bhiestein Family, Pstriek's Music in Clovis, all day, 299-9256. . party with music, Upstart Crow, 6.7 pai. 5-fi:00pm, college Union 308. Phi CU Thets, Meeting, 710:00pm, College Union 304, SOB. Meeting, Ag-Basinees Club, Hamburger Bar¬ becue, 10:30-2 p.m., Free Speech Area. i Artof Aa-rJeathe Diaaltfal,* pteyfew^ipenaTig of oil—dl, wise taa- ting, mmi fashion show, to benefit the Fresno Arts Center. Prominent classic and rr—t— itpoiary Westsrn. art—tii. 7 pm, Go—schalks, Maiaf heater Center 62.60. MONDAY March 17 6-7:00 pm, Business 242. Well-known and widely published young American poet. Sponsored by the CSUF English Dept. 7:80 pm. College Union 812, free. Joe WIU—n», jaxx vocal—t, a-aiwli with the Count Basks Band, hi concert wtih the CSUF Jan. Band "A." 8 pm. Callege Union Lounge. 82 admiaaion. ■Ticketoav-lsbfeatthsCUinfedesk. Items tor the Friday calendar should be submitted to the Daily Collegian; Calendar; Keats Building; California State University, Fresno; 93740. hems should be sent at least one week In advance. ..-■'. Off Campus TODAY, March 14 Fresno Phi1—u—o—c Orelteertira, concant with Rotary Young Artist Awards Com-. petition winner, Marilyn Swan, pianist. Program to include works by: Dvork, Beethoven, Warkentin. 8 pm Fresno Conv. Center Theatre. ' Celtic Society Irish Party with F-noflai, Folklore musicians and dancer*, Retired Teachers Center, 3930 E. Saginaw, 8pm. Ft_yePooi-«_eert, Star Palace. MEChA Statewide Coeference, 9 am, Sal Mosqueda Center, 4670 E. Butler Ave., 486-1776. TOMORROW, March 15 Mini Met Opera presents Fae-al's Turandot, phone 224-2099. First Atvanal Boya Awards, Sheraton Inn, 8 pm. i a Tim*...The Saga of a Dancer,' with dancer Georgie Tapps, dinner 6 pm, show 8 rim, Roarer Socka's MuaicHan. Radio air-, KFCF (FM88), CSUF se—Isam— piofeesnr Dr. James Cypher wul speak on Carter's economic policy, 7:40a.m. TUESDAY. March 18 Then Comas a lame...* (see Mat—i niistingO. "How to Flay the P__» Despite Team of Lessons," first class meeting of (right weeks, Tuesdays 7-9 pm. Sick He—er instructor, F.C.C., phone 442-4600 ext. College ot the Seq_das' Operetta, Msreh 18-22, Viaalia .Cot-. Can. Theatre, 733-2060 ext 300, George Pappos. Woe-—op, "Spiritual Issnssmi nl of Patients for Nurses,' by CSUF Nursing Dept. Chairperson, Dr. Patricia K—sell. Visa—t Holiday Inn, 9 s.m.-4 p.m. - WEDNESDAY, March 19 Form" and "Hang Library, noon. Mexican food, 2-6 p.m., 264-2919. 7th sU—sal Free—o Arte Center Wo¬ men's League Art Auction. Live snd fftajfwi auctions. 0_t9__N_azy bar and hora d'oeuvres 7 pm, Fresno Arts Cen¬ ter, 310. 486-4810. Msreh 15-l.VC--r_ Admit Schssl Arts _ Crafts Fair. Noon-4 pm Sat. 10-4 Sun. Entries accepted March 15. 914 Fourth St., Clovis. of Central 'Good Grsemfa* far Better Ltrimaj,' first meeting of faux week long class far working wonen, hornsmakera, and re¬ entry women. 6-8 pm for tour Wednes¬ days. Ill fee. beano City College,. phone 442-8266. THURSDAY, March 20 Carrie Pastors, eases—. The Star I—ees, 7 ft 10 pm, toVsntograph signing at SuperSound 3 p.m. A T-ufaer Carnival,* I 1—vber sketrhos presented by the Fresno City College Thsatra Dept. with muaie by the FCC Jan -and. 8:16, F,C.C. T_-tre( Man* JO-22, 26-29. Gen. Admission $2.50. • Calendar Compiled by Brad Polzin ....... ' ' ■"*> el—«elU J.U-.
Object Description
Title | 1980_03 The Daily Collegian March 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 | March 14, 1980, Page 11 |
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 | e/t7. March 14,1*M tjawPaftCiBialse, Tags 11 CALENDAR On Campus SUNDAY, M*ch 16 TdDA^Mae-chM College Unloo Friday Movie, ftocky U," Starring Sylvestor Stallone, Talia Shire, and Burgess Meredith. Rocky snd Adrian continue their love affair and Rocky gets a rematch against the champ, Apollo Creed. 3 pm in IA 101; 7,9:15 and 11:30 pm in the College Union Lounge. SI CSUF students, 62 general admis¬ sion. University Theatre, The Cherry Orch¬ ard" by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Edward EmanuEl. A dark comedy about a family on the eve of the Ruffian Revolution. 8:15 pm, John Wright Theatre. Phone. 487-2216. March 11-16, 18-22t ' LastDay to file for May 1980 degree. "The Children of Palest!-.,* movie, a viewpoint of l—B Palestinian issue, pre¬ sented by The Gen. Union of Palestinian Students CSUF. 1:16 pm, Old Cafeteria, Rm 200, free. Track, CSUF vs. CSC, BakarafleH, CSC, Stanislaus, and the Fresno Track Club. CSUF Track, 1:15 pm. •- Intramural competition sign-up bkal— available now for Softball, through to¬ day; Backgammon, k—i March 21; and nnertube Waterpolo till March 21. Men's Gym 106-106. Phone 487-2626. Exhibit: Tribal Fabrics," cloth from Asia, Africa, South America and the South Sea Islands. Displayed in the Library 'a Special Collections Depart¬ ment, Room 1048, through March 28. Free. CSUF. Art Exhibit The Beat of Slx Countiea," Student art work from 27 high schools in the CSUF service area. Phebe Conley Art Gallery. Exhibit to continue through March 26. Exhibit: Photographic exhibit of mater¬ ials on the Towel of Jewels at the Pan¬ ama-Pacific International, Exposition at San Francisco in 1916, including two of the jewela displayed on the Tower. On display in the Special Collections Depart¬ ment of the Library, Room 1048, through March. ;.„.- TOMORROW, March 15 i ■ ■ 50's-60'a Sock Hop with The MM- Saeepmaker,* DJ. Women's . 9pm-lam. 60c with a period cos- e, 76* with a dorm activity card and e, 61) t stutt ..- ■'•tat ■ Su—e Woodward, hah—a con- 810 admission inrhides lunch. 8:80 am-S^30 pm, Vintage Room-Main . Phone 487-2164. HwbsiVCSVF vs. CSU," Hills, Beiden Field, 5 pm header.' ""., 1 2nd Annual "Jog For These Who Can't," fundraiser for the Easter Seal Society, sponsored by Theta Chi Frater¬ nity. Riim—rs, joggers, and wa—era can all participate. 1-2 pm, CSUF Track, 226-9578 or 226-9687. MONDAY, March 17 CUuric film screening, 'Birth of a Nation,' by Griffith, and discussion on the film's controversial themes and his¬ torical viewpoint, lead by Dr. Robert Dink—' and Dr. Ephraim Smith of the History Dept. Presented by the History Club. 7:30 p.m., Soc. Sd. 101, free, Proposition 9. press conference .with speakers Dr. Ken Seib and Dave Ditora, AS President, 11:30 am. Old Cafeteria. Rally with music kick-off following the press conference in the Free Speech - Area. TUESDAY, March 18 Music Showesse, 1 pm, College Unit- lounge, free. Rock-new wave concert featuring Nasty Habits and Hot Action. 8 pm, College Union Lounge, free. double- Alpl-Pl College' .mAJBteD-**. 9 p.m.. 2 .... -» Union Lounge. alesuT*' - Chinese Overaees Bto. Assoc., Film, 7-llpm,i_i___l Arts 101. !■ " '"•-* Women's Al——ce, meft—ff, Sea 3, #115,3 pm. Chicano Health Organ—etion, Meeting, 1-2 pm, College Union 308. WEDNESDAY, March 19 Tom De_we, Hypnotist, noon performance and 8pm show. College UnionLounge, free.. 'Discussion of Energy Prospects fer the 80's and SO's.* Speakers: Dr. Hans Bethe, Dr. Fredrick Schmidt, Dr. Theo¬ dore Vermeulian and others: John Wright Theatre, CSUF, 2-6 p.m. and 7-9:30 p.m. ■ Alpha Gamma Rho/Estomalo0 Club, Cockroach Races, 12noon-l:30 pm. Free Speech Area/Speaker Platform. THURSDAY, March 20 "Wake-up America," lecture by guest speaker Dr. Gene E. Burton, Dean of the School of Business and Atiministrative Sciences. Presented by Beta Alpha Psi, Account—g Fraternity, 7 am Bus 110. Careen far Yea fa the Pane- Sector, Focus on Women,* all day riwihrsme. Workahops to include: Public Sector Jobs, Where They Are and How to Find Them; Assertavenese Training for Women; Informal Rules far Career Success; Writing ths Perfect Resume; Current Issues in State and Local Gov¬ ernment. Men sjso we—ome. Sponsored by the Central C-ufornU Chapter of the american Society for Public Admin, and the CSUF Poll Sci. Dept., 9 a.m.-4p.m. College Union, Rooms 818-320. free. Talent night at the Bucket, 8-llpm Acoustic acta sign-up at 7:30 pm. •Nutrition aad Oral Health,' lector* by Greg Stephens, D.D.S., AH 118,' 12:30 p.m., free. > CSUF 7:30pm, Ivy Jr. High School, Fresno. SUNDAY, March 16 VMCA Kite Contest, Display of ever 1,000 homemade kites. Woodward Path, 1p.m. St. Patrick's Day l and twntional events, featuring tha Bhiestein Family, Pstriek's Music in Clovis, all day, 299-9256. . party with music, Upstart Crow, 6.7 pai. 5-fi:00pm, college Union 308. Phi CU Thets, Meeting, 710:00pm, College Union 304, SOB. Meeting, Ag-Basinees Club, Hamburger Bar¬ becue, 10:30-2 p.m., Free Speech Area. i Artof Aa-rJeathe Diaaltfal,* pteyfew^ipenaTig of oil—dl, wise taa- ting, mmi fashion show, to benefit the Fresno Arts Center. Prominent classic and rr—t— itpoiary Westsrn. art—tii. 7 pm, Go—schalks, Maiaf heater Center 62.60. MONDAY March 17 6-7:00 pm, Business 242. Well-known and widely published young American poet. Sponsored by the CSUF English Dept. 7:80 pm. College Union 812, free. Joe WIU—n», jaxx vocal—t, a-aiwli with the Count Basks Band, hi concert wtih the CSUF Jan. Band "A." 8 pm. Callege Union Lounge. 82 admiaaion. ■Ticketoav-lsbfeatthsCUinfedesk. Items tor the Friday calendar should be submitted to the Daily Collegian; Calendar; Keats Building; California State University, Fresno; 93740. hems should be sent at least one week In advance. ..-■'. Off Campus TODAY, March 14 Fresno Phi1—u—o—c Orelteertira, concant with Rotary Young Artist Awards Com-. petition winner, Marilyn Swan, pianist. Program to include works by: Dvork, Beethoven, Warkentin. 8 pm Fresno Conv. Center Theatre. ' Celtic Society Irish Party with F-noflai, Folklore musicians and dancer*, Retired Teachers Center, 3930 E. Saginaw, 8pm. Ft_yePooi-«_eert, Star Palace. MEChA Statewide Coeference, 9 am, Sal Mosqueda Center, 4670 E. Butler Ave., 486-1776. TOMORROW, March 15 Mini Met Opera presents Fae-al's Turandot, phone 224-2099. First Atvanal Boya Awards, Sheraton Inn, 8 pm. i a Tim*...The Saga of a Dancer,' with dancer Georgie Tapps, dinner 6 pm, show 8 rim, Roarer Socka's MuaicHan. Radio air-, KFCF (FM88), CSUF se—Isam— piofeesnr Dr. James Cypher wul speak on Carter's economic policy, 7:40a.m. TUESDAY. March 18 Then Comas a lame...* (see Mat—i niistingO. "How to Flay the P__» Despite Team of Lessons," first class meeting of (right weeks, Tuesdays 7-9 pm. Sick He—er instructor, F.C.C., phone 442-4600 ext. College ot the Seq_das' Operetta, Msreh 18-22, Viaalia .Cot-. Can. Theatre, 733-2060 ext 300, George Pappos. Woe-—op, "Spiritual Issnssmi nl of Patients for Nurses,' by CSUF Nursing Dept. Chairperson, Dr. Patricia K—sell. Visa—t Holiday Inn, 9 s.m.-4 p.m. - WEDNESDAY, March 19 Form" and "Hang Library, noon. Mexican food, 2-6 p.m., 264-2919. 7th sU—sal Free—o Arte Center Wo¬ men's League Art Auction. Live snd fftajfwi auctions. 0_t9__N_azy bar and hora d'oeuvres 7 pm, Fresno Arts Cen¬ ter, 310. 486-4810. Msreh 15-l.VC--r_ Admit Schssl Arts _ Crafts Fair. Noon-4 pm Sat. 10-4 Sun. Entries accepted March 15. 914 Fourth St., Clovis. of Central 'Good Grsemfa* far Better Ltrimaj,' first meeting of faux week long class far working wonen, hornsmakera, and re¬ entry women. 6-8 pm for tour Wednes¬ days. Ill fee. beano City College,. phone 442-8266. THURSDAY, March 20 Carrie Pastors, eases—. The Star I—ees, 7 ft 10 pm, toVsntograph signing at SuperSound 3 p.m. A T-ufaer Carnival,* I 1—vber sketrhos presented by the Fresno City College Thsatra Dept. with muaie by the FCC Jan -and. 8:16, F,C.C. T_-tre( Man* JO-22, 26-29. Gen. Admission $2.50. • Calendar Compiled by Brad Polzin ....... ' ' ■"*> el—«elU J.U-. |