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I'lPa®® g Sept. 6, 19831 Complaints cause extension of restricted Complaints from nighttime faculty tired of walking great distances lo their evening classes have resulted in the extension of restricted parking hours in three campus lots. The campus lots L. M and O, located on the west side of the engineering building, the east side of the industrial arts building and along Maple Avenue just north of San Ramon No. 3. respectively, will now require restriced parking permits from 7 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. Previously, the lots were opened to general parking at 3:30 p.m. According to campus police Chief from nighttime faculty who believed they were being denied the privileges of their daytime counterparts led the Traffic Safety Commission to make the mgit isyu •sfora 9 . He s id the < believes that evening students have adequate parking facilities in lots other than L. M and O. "We fied to pick out lots heavily used by the faculty," Anderson said. "There's still plenty of parking." Signs warning of the changes have been in place since last Tuesday, accord¬ ing to Lt. Virgil Cope, but the depart¬ ment is giving students extra time to get accustomed to the new restrictions, id that officers will be tak- Classified TYPING Accurate. qu>ck. < sonable Paper furnished. Call 299-0043. BAJ Typia* Service ist, accurate.reasonable rate 292-0256 '74 V.W. Beetle CLEAN! 1898 E.Gettyabsirs*107 222-9664 Seniors 'aad Janiora- Thel CALIFORNIA STATE HIGH- WAY PATHOL has a challenging I and interesting CAREER available to qualified Male and Female can didates. Salary $1766 $2206 per mo Age 20-31 No experiencejequired Anticipate appointment to our Ac¬ ademy within 6-18 months, depen ding on your test results. For further information and applications contact Officer Mitchell (209) 488 4329 Mon. Fit 8AM-5PM Be Beautiful! Learn which colors to wear, best makeup, clothes to wear Call today lore information.298-5579. Newlywed? Mobile Home For S«le. Excellent condition. Good investment. $12,500 292-3890 Call today 298-5579 Guitar Lesions: 15 years experience, near campus Call Steve 5-6PM 435*7050 Friday Personals only 25$ each The Szechuan Restaurant The Best Chinese Food in Mandarin and Szechan j Styles in Town! 9 SOPH Lunch Special: Sun*; $2.95 and up K-'n^n'^ioUou, Fami|y Dinner: $6.oo per person 297-7761 and up "THt BARNYARD SHOPPING CENTER- BETWEEN SHAW AND BARSTOW 2 fori sale! 2nd set of color prints FREE! Bring In your color film for developing and printing at the regular price Get a second set of mjr wmm\.laVlar"11 printsFREE KENNEL %^fcpi°[-ror3MBOOKSTOR^ • 110,126or 135film yojr Camput Headquarter* •Stateto.ppiiFor *•' Yo»r 8cho°' "••d»« • Print* are dated ' citations. "We're not going to jump into tl blast and start citing ," Andcrsoi going tc that's it of It lated t regulai Fresno has restricted thcJarkingh front of the campus along Shaw Avenue between fnidnioght and 6 a.m. Accord¬ ing lo the city, the new regulation will allow streetsweepers to work freely However, it also means that dorm residents can no longer avoid paying the regular S22.50 per semester parking fee I In brief Library hours cut A 16 percent reduction in funding for staff, includinga 35 percent reduction in funds available for student assistance, has made it necessary to reduce the Henry Madden Library's regular sche¬ dule by W/i hours a week The Library's new hours are: Mon¬ day-Thursday, 8 am -10:30 p.m.: Fri¬ day. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 1-5 p.m., and Sunday, 2-6 p.m. Williams wins fellowship .lunious Williams, an associate pro¬ fessor of ethnic studies at CSUF since 1982. has been designated an Adminis¬ trative Fellow of the California State University for the 1983-84 academic CHECK OUT our General Book Department Lower Level • for: ^STUDY GUIDES ^BOOK NOTES ^GOODE'S WORLD ATLAS ^SELF TEACHING AIDS y'BARNES & NOBLE ^SCHAUKTS OUTLINES fc ^DICTIONARIES &THESAURUSES + PLUS: Fiction, Non-Flctlon, Poetry, Magazines, Poster* and Morel KENNEL BOOKSTORE - School Need*! JOSTENS White Lustrium RINGS $96-00 See your Josten's Representative SEPT. 7, 8, & 9 10-4 DA KENNEL BOOKSTORE PUkCE m i COLLEGE SURVIVAL , THERE'S GOT TO BE A ^fe>„, BETTER MAT! There is. One free Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics lesson will prove it to you. Today take the free Reading Dynamics lesson and you can dramatically increase your reading speed in that ohe free lesson. Why let the responsibilities that college demands deprive you of enjoying the college life? With Reading Dynamics you can handle both- all the reading you're expected to do and know, plus still have time to do what you want to do. Today you can increase your reading speed, dramatically at the free Reading Dynamics lesson. You've got nothing to lose but a lot of cramming and sleepless nights. Reading Dynamics. Now you know there is a better way. Take the free lesson and kiss your "No-Snooze" goodbye. Location SCHEDULE OF FREE LESSONS Date Time Choose the day and time 5PM & 7PM most convenient for you. 3PM, 5PM, & 7PM Ca/.Sfafe Univ. Fresno \College Union RM309 Tues. 9/6 Wed. 9/7 Thurs. 9/8 DJi DMM Reservations. iPfrlf 3PM ,5PM & 7PM are not necessary For further information call:](800) 272-3585 □ EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS
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Title | 1983_09 The Daily Collegian September 1983 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1983 |
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 | Sept 6, 1983 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1983 |
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 | I'lPa®® g Sept. 6, 19831 Complaints cause extension of restricted Complaints from nighttime faculty tired of walking great distances lo their evening classes have resulted in the extension of restricted parking hours in three campus lots. The campus lots L. M and O, located on the west side of the engineering building, the east side of the industrial arts building and along Maple Avenue just north of San Ramon No. 3. respectively, will now require restriced parking permits from 7 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. Previously, the lots were opened to general parking at 3:30 p.m. According to campus police Chief from nighttime faculty who believed they were being denied the privileges of their daytime counterparts led the Traffic Safety Commission to make the mgit isyu •sfora 9 . He s id the < believes that evening students have adequate parking facilities in lots other than L. M and O. "We fied to pick out lots heavily used by the faculty," Anderson said. "There's still plenty of parking." Signs warning of the changes have been in place since last Tuesday, accord¬ ing to Lt. Virgil Cope, but the depart¬ ment is giving students extra time to get accustomed to the new restrictions, id that officers will be tak- Classified TYPING Accurate. qu>ck. < sonable Paper furnished. Call 299-0043. BAJ Typia* Service ist, accurate.reasonable rate 292-0256 '74 V.W. Beetle CLEAN! 1898 E.Gettyabsirs*107 222-9664 Seniors 'aad Janiora- Thel CALIFORNIA STATE HIGH- WAY PATHOL has a challenging I and interesting CAREER available to qualified Male and Female can didates. Salary $1766 $2206 per mo Age 20-31 No experiencejequired Anticipate appointment to our Ac¬ ademy within 6-18 months, depen ding on your test results. For further information and applications contact Officer Mitchell (209) 488 4329 Mon. Fit 8AM-5PM Be Beautiful! Learn which colors to wear, best makeup, clothes to wear Call today lore information.298-5579. Newlywed? Mobile Home For S«le. Excellent condition. Good investment. $12,500 292-3890 Call today 298-5579 Guitar Lesions: 15 years experience, near campus Call Steve 5-6PM 435*7050 Friday Personals only 25$ each The Szechuan Restaurant The Best Chinese Food in Mandarin and Szechan j Styles in Town! 9 SOPH Lunch Special: Sun*; $2.95 and up K-'n^n'^ioUou, Fami|y Dinner: $6.oo per person 297-7761 and up "THt BARNYARD SHOPPING CENTER- BETWEEN SHAW AND BARSTOW 2 fori sale! 2nd set of color prints FREE! Bring In your color film for developing and printing at the regular price Get a second set of mjr wmm\.laVlar"11 printsFREE KENNEL %^fcpi°[-ror3MBOOKSTOR^ • 110,126or 135film yojr Camput Headquarter* •Stateto.ppiiFor *•' Yo»r 8cho°' "••d»« • Print* are dated ' citations. "We're not going to jump into tl blast and start citing ," Andcrsoi going tc that's it of It lated t regulai Fresno has restricted thcJarkingh front of the campus along Shaw Avenue between fnidnioght and 6 a.m. Accord¬ ing lo the city, the new regulation will allow streetsweepers to work freely However, it also means that dorm residents can no longer avoid paying the regular S22.50 per semester parking fee I In brief Library hours cut A 16 percent reduction in funding for staff, includinga 35 percent reduction in funds available for student assistance, has made it necessary to reduce the Henry Madden Library's regular sche¬ dule by W/i hours a week The Library's new hours are: Mon¬ day-Thursday, 8 am -10:30 p.m.: Fri¬ day. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 1-5 p.m., and Sunday, 2-6 p.m. Williams wins fellowship .lunious Williams, an associate pro¬ fessor of ethnic studies at CSUF since 1982. has been designated an Adminis¬ trative Fellow of the California State University for the 1983-84 academic CHECK OUT our General Book Department Lower Level • for: ^STUDY GUIDES ^BOOK NOTES ^GOODE'S WORLD ATLAS ^SELF TEACHING AIDS y'BARNES & NOBLE ^SCHAUKTS OUTLINES fc ^DICTIONARIES &THESAURUSES + PLUS: Fiction, Non-Flctlon, Poetry, Magazines, Poster* and Morel KENNEL BOOKSTORE - School Need*! JOSTENS White Lustrium RINGS $96-00 See your Josten's Representative SEPT. 7, 8, & 9 10-4 DA KENNEL BOOKSTORE PUkCE m i COLLEGE SURVIVAL , THERE'S GOT TO BE A ^fe>„, BETTER MAT! There is. One free Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics lesson will prove it to you. Today take the free Reading Dynamics lesson and you can dramatically increase your reading speed in that ohe free lesson. Why let the responsibilities that college demands deprive you of enjoying the college life? With Reading Dynamics you can handle both- all the reading you're expected to do and know, plus still have time to do what you want to do. Today you can increase your reading speed, dramatically at the free Reading Dynamics lesson. You've got nothing to lose but a lot of cramming and sleepless nights. Reading Dynamics. Now you know there is a better way. Take the free lesson and kiss your "No-Snooze" goodbye. Location SCHEDULE OF FREE LESSONS Date Time Choose the day and time 5PM & 7PM most convenient for you. 3PM, 5PM, & 7PM Ca/.Sfafe Univ. Fresno \College Union RM309 Tues. 9/6 Wed. 9/7 Thurs. 9/8 DJi DMM Reservations. iPfrlf 3PM ,5PM & 7PM are not necessary For further information call:](800) 272-3585 □ EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS |