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2-Thc Daily Collegian November 1, 1994 BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed —i— . 1 News Briefs Shakespearean play CSUF's Theatre for Young Audiences Program will present William Shakes¬ peare's A Midsummer Night's Dream Nov. 5, 7, 9 at 10:10 a.m., Nov. 6 at 4|(j p.m. and Nov. 10 and 11 at 2 p.m. Perfor- mance will be held in the John Wright Theatre ofthe Speech Arts Building. Tickets are on sale at the University Theatre Ticket Office located in the from ofthe Speech Arts Building on the CSUF campus. All tickets are SI.50. For futher information or ticket reservations p|cast call, 294-2216, Monday through Friday 12:30-4:30 p.m. ? Medicine organization controls emergencies By Julie K. Rosllng, R.Ph vention of accidental poisoning and the control of emergencies The ideal medicine cabinet will conlain only those drugs and health aids that meet the individual needs ROBERT HASTINGS Come learn what your government does not want you to know about UFOs. . . llFOS—THE HIDDEN HISTOR)ri A slide-tape program and lecture by Robert Hastings THURSDAY SATELLITE CU NOV. 1 7:30 PM $1.00 CSUF Students $2.00 General Admission of you and/or your family. Many people buy medicine they really don't need, but this problem can be avoided by following some simple guidelines: I. First of all. a medicine cabinet should be located out ofthe reach of children and have minimal exposure to sunlight, heat. tat doesn't belong :.g., disinfectants, r household prod- 2. Ren anything i ..andotri D. For mild bu preparation. E.Forsm; and a top: 3. Get rid of empty bottles, and throw away damaged products, deteriorated, and outdated products. 4. Properly dispose of any leftover prescription medication. This is best ac¬ complished by flushingthemedicinedown 5. Keep drugs in their original con- 6. Stock your medicine cabinet with the -A small bottle of - Rubbing alcohol - A topical burn s — Hydrogen Peroxide ._, -infective ointment. F. For colds — cough syrup, anti- histamine and decongestant combinations G. For minor rash or itching — A tube of hydrocortisone cream. H. For diarrhea — A bottle of kaolin- I. For stomach upset — antinauseam and antacid products. J. For accidental poisoning — syrup of Ipecac o 7. Dont overstock. Buy medicines only when you need them, and only in quantities you are likely to use within a reasonable Don't Miss The Party! Chaotic, shameless and very funny." Roger Ebert. Chicago Sun In RT Friday, Nov. 2 2:00, 7:00, and 9:10 PM FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION Danger Signals of Pinched Nerves: Heii.lanlics. I)i«incw. Blurred Vision Neck I'eiii. Tight MOST INSURANCE COVERS CHIROPRACTIC Hours: Holmes Chiropractic Clinit "WF 9-7PM ,14143 N. Kimt-Stc. # I OS . TTH 9-5:30PM * ,. .„>,, .-a,,. SAT 9-12NOON •uT.'flf^^, November 1, 1984 the Daily CoOegia.t-3 •Student Continued from Page 1 Bcrc accompanied by 10 other black siudcnts so there were "more than just ' four cars to hear[the discussion]," Barfield ircoran said he did not think the main use of that August meeting was to iss black studjhi recruitment. I- on how do we recruit in the black nunity," Corcoran said. "That was me ofthe ideas. Developing methods • rcoran said that after the August nig he did meet with black fatuity bcrs to discuss what could be done to me black enrollment. :i Igj he establishment of, nto ways of improving and expanding ornniutee will be made up of mainly 'act faculty members and three students. Kimber said that besides the commit- ce. another step is the founding of a satel- hc Advocate newspaper's office. Kimber's ..ircnts own the Advocate. A person paid by CSUF will be availa- ilt al the Advocate to provide registration nalcrial) and information on CSUF. "Ii\ good to have the center over there .ccausc ihe kids "at Edison are so far em n ed from the campus." Kimber said. ' \ lot ofthe black students are leaving he area and going elsewhere because of a ick of relationship with Fresno State," Umber said. Fresno State a lot of times is 101 considered by a lot of black students ccausc they don't feel a special belonging o Fresno State, he added. kimber acknowledged that it is impos- ible to tell whether il is a lack of recruit- nP or a lack of interest that results in low lack enrollment at CSUF. Bui student recruitment is lacking, and .hen that effort is made and they tum hat effort down, that's different,"Kimber aid But that effort is not being made. tight now, they have no choice." •Recruitment Continued from page 1 sionals who would be interested in con¬ tinuing their education. Another thing the graduate office wants to do is to "demystify" the whole concept of graduate programs. Young said a survey done by several students in the school of business showed there are many misconceptions surround- ng graduate waaaam...^........sssssssss*aassssss*.*.*.a*m*m**a*m*aaaaaaaaaaaawm St'udentsseemtoihinkbeingagraduate said, student is harderand more expensive than "{Enthusiasm for graduate programs] it really is. Young, a graduate student, can't be something we dictate," Young said. said. "We need the involvement of each No matter what Ihe division of graduate department. In the final analysis it has to studies and research does, the effective- be the faculty who does all this [re- ness ofthe university's graduate programs cruitment]." Micro Seconds lew & used computors, bought, ild & repaired. Upgrade lit i He $44*. lie I drive starter hi-". Daily jOam to 6pm, 222-3363.. Is Your Apartment Falling Apart? Turn over a new leaf at Bulldog Lane Village M ,2,3,44 bedroom furnished apts. . '9 & 12 month leases (rent can't be] |raised) 'Quiet environment 'Rented only to students 'Convenient location (Cedar & pulldog Lane) 'Extra large pool •Three laundry rooms 'Steel security doors 'Much more Dont take our word for it- Check us out We-welcome qualified applicants. View an apartment. Come by our office Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. A Sun. 12-4. Bulldog Lane Village Cedar/Bulldog Lane 229-7001 Applications now available for Spring Semester Editorship for -Dcrilq Collegian -Le Mot de Aztlan -Uhuru Ha Umoja -ftqe Sharzhoom -Sage Requirements include: 'Completed application 'Three letters of recommendation 'Statement of proposed policq Applications available in CU 3I6, or call 294-2656. Deadline is November 2\, \9SA CAL STATE, FRESNO National College Bowl Champs -1980 National Finalists -1982 /.a the Varsity Sport of the Mind '' ,* (C(D)1LLIE(SIE rB(D)WL HAS A FEW QUESTIONS FOR YOU. 1. Was Rob Roy of literary fame an outlaw, a priest, or a knight? 2. If you heard the nickname "Old Rough and Ready" what President would you think of? If you know the answers to the above or if you enjoy Trivial Pursuit you should check into College Bowl. Call 294-2741 or 294-2377 for more info. mnsored by Student Activities, the Residence Halls, and the College UnionJ GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS! It's time to start thinking about sending those Christmas Cards. We have four lovely albums for you to pick your cards from. Come see us about your cards and all your printing needs at PRINT & COPY CENTER Lower L«vsl KENNEL BOOKSTORE Your Campus Hsadt-fuartors For All Your School Naods! Print a. Copy Hours: Mon-Thurs 8 mm-7 pm Fri 8 •m-4:30 pm Cktssd Saturday
Object Description
Title | 1984_11 The Daily Collegian November 1984 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
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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Title | Nov 1, 1984 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
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 | 2-Thc Daily Collegian November 1, 1994 BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed —i— . 1 News Briefs Shakespearean play CSUF's Theatre for Young Audiences Program will present William Shakes¬ peare's A Midsummer Night's Dream Nov. 5, 7, 9 at 10:10 a.m., Nov. 6 at 4|(j p.m. and Nov. 10 and 11 at 2 p.m. Perfor- mance will be held in the John Wright Theatre ofthe Speech Arts Building. Tickets are on sale at the University Theatre Ticket Office located in the from ofthe Speech Arts Building on the CSUF campus. All tickets are SI.50. For futher information or ticket reservations p|cast call, 294-2216, Monday through Friday 12:30-4:30 p.m. ? Medicine organization controls emergencies By Julie K. Rosllng, R.Ph vention of accidental poisoning and the control of emergencies The ideal medicine cabinet will conlain only those drugs and health aids that meet the individual needs ROBERT HASTINGS Come learn what your government does not want you to know about UFOs. . . llFOS—THE HIDDEN HISTOR)ri A slide-tape program and lecture by Robert Hastings THURSDAY SATELLITE CU NOV. 1 7:30 PM $1.00 CSUF Students $2.00 General Admission of you and/or your family. Many people buy medicine they really don't need, but this problem can be avoided by following some simple guidelines: I. First of all. a medicine cabinet should be located out ofthe reach of children and have minimal exposure to sunlight, heat. tat doesn't belong :.g., disinfectants, r household prod- 2. Ren anything i ..andotri D. For mild bu preparation. E.Forsm; and a top: 3. Get rid of empty bottles, and throw away damaged products, deteriorated, and outdated products. 4. Properly dispose of any leftover prescription medication. This is best ac¬ complished by flushingthemedicinedown 5. Keep drugs in their original con- 6. Stock your medicine cabinet with the -A small bottle of - Rubbing alcohol - A topical burn s — Hydrogen Peroxide ._, -infective ointment. F. For colds — cough syrup, anti- histamine and decongestant combinations G. For minor rash or itching — A tube of hydrocortisone cream. H. For diarrhea — A bottle of kaolin- I. For stomach upset — antinauseam and antacid products. J. For accidental poisoning — syrup of Ipecac o 7. Dont overstock. Buy medicines only when you need them, and only in quantities you are likely to use within a reasonable Don't Miss The Party! Chaotic, shameless and very funny." Roger Ebert. Chicago Sun In RT Friday, Nov. 2 2:00, 7:00, and 9:10 PM FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION Danger Signals of Pinched Nerves: Heii.lanlics. I)i«incw. Blurred Vision Neck I'eiii. Tight MOST INSURANCE COVERS CHIROPRACTIC Hours: Holmes Chiropractic Clinit "WF 9-7PM ,14143 N. Kimt-Stc. # I OS . TTH 9-5:30PM * ,. .„>,, .-a,,. SAT 9-12NOON •uT.'flf^^, November 1, 1984 the Daily CoOegia.t-3 •Student Continued from Page 1 Bcrc accompanied by 10 other black siudcnts so there were "more than just ' four cars to hear[the discussion]," Barfield ircoran said he did not think the main use of that August meeting was to iss black studjhi recruitment. I- on how do we recruit in the black nunity," Corcoran said. "That was me ofthe ideas. Developing methods • rcoran said that after the August nig he did meet with black fatuity bcrs to discuss what could be done to me black enrollment. :i Igj he establishment of, nto ways of improving and expanding ornniutee will be made up of mainly 'act faculty members and three students. Kimber said that besides the commit- ce. another step is the founding of a satel- hc Advocate newspaper's office. Kimber's ..ircnts own the Advocate. A person paid by CSUF will be availa- ilt al the Advocate to provide registration nalcrial) and information on CSUF. "Ii\ good to have the center over there .ccausc ihe kids "at Edison are so far em n ed from the campus." Kimber said. ' \ lot ofthe black students are leaving he area and going elsewhere because of a ick of relationship with Fresno State," Umber said. Fresno State a lot of times is 101 considered by a lot of black students ccausc they don't feel a special belonging o Fresno State, he added. kimber acknowledged that it is impos- ible to tell whether il is a lack of recruit- nP or a lack of interest that results in low lack enrollment at CSUF. Bui student recruitment is lacking, and .hen that effort is made and they tum hat effort down, that's different,"Kimber aid But that effort is not being made. tight now, they have no choice." •Recruitment Continued from page 1 sionals who would be interested in con¬ tinuing their education. Another thing the graduate office wants to do is to "demystify" the whole concept of graduate programs. Young said a survey done by several students in the school of business showed there are many misconceptions surround- ng graduate waaaam...^........sssssssss*aassssss*.*.*.a*m*m**a*m*aaaaaaaaaaaawm St'udentsseemtoihinkbeingagraduate said, student is harderand more expensive than "{Enthusiasm for graduate programs] it really is. Young, a graduate student, can't be something we dictate," Young said. said. "We need the involvement of each No matter what Ihe division of graduate department. In the final analysis it has to studies and research does, the effective- be the faculty who does all this [re- ness ofthe university's graduate programs cruitment]." Micro Seconds lew & used computors, bought, ild & repaired. Upgrade lit i He $44*. lie I drive starter hi-". Daily jOam to 6pm, 222-3363.. Is Your Apartment Falling Apart? Turn over a new leaf at Bulldog Lane Village M ,2,3,44 bedroom furnished apts. . '9 & 12 month leases (rent can't be] |raised) 'Quiet environment 'Rented only to students 'Convenient location (Cedar & pulldog Lane) 'Extra large pool •Three laundry rooms 'Steel security doors 'Much more Dont take our word for it- Check us out We-welcome qualified applicants. View an apartment. Come by our office Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. A Sun. 12-4. Bulldog Lane Village Cedar/Bulldog Lane 229-7001 Applications now available for Spring Semester Editorship for -Dcrilq Collegian -Le Mot de Aztlan -Uhuru Ha Umoja -ftqe Sharzhoom -Sage Requirements include: 'Completed application 'Three letters of recommendation 'Statement of proposed policq Applications available in CU 3I6, or call 294-2656. Deadline is November 2\, \9SA CAL STATE, FRESNO National College Bowl Champs -1980 National Finalists -1982 /.a the Varsity Sport of the Mind '' ,* (C(D)1LLIE(SIE rB(D)WL HAS A FEW QUESTIONS FOR YOU. 1. Was Rob Roy of literary fame an outlaw, a priest, or a knight? 2. If you heard the nickname "Old Rough and Ready" what President would you think of? If you know the answers to the above or if you enjoy Trivial Pursuit you should check into College Bowl. Call 294-2741 or 294-2377 for more info. mnsored by Student Activities, the Residence Halls, and the College UnionJ GET READY FOR CHRISTMAS! It's time to start thinking about sending those Christmas Cards. We have four lovely albums for you to pick your cards from. Come see us about your cards and all your printing needs at PRINT & COPY CENTER Lower L«vsl KENNEL BOOKSTORE Your Campus Hsadt-fuartors For All Your School Naods! Print a. Copy Hours: Mon-Thurs 8 mm-7 pm Fri 8 •m-4:30 pm Cktssd Saturday |