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The Dalty Collegian What is this football all about?' general principles of the | thev might have some ap the mania that is college In to suddenly find himselt at R* Stadium watching a Fresno State ball game be would probably r. Women's volleyball opens season The (SUP women s volleyball Southern California Ihe Bulldogs will Nonhndge on I rida o CSb 15 and the Bulldogs played o with feet occassionally k.< keel a. kicking a crucial faito. i s weekend, with th« ason, the Bulldogs Three-Hitter Bloc ker aren Chandler ar elurn.ng I ive fresh. vere added to plavers on the o , ailed a "PAT) The PAT usually involves kicking the football a very short distance in such a way that it passes •hrough two parallel bars and over » bar parallel to the ground These bar apparatuses are called the 'goal ix- ts' and are located on the two end The PAT is worth one additional point If a team is really greedy, they i an choose to attempt to carry the ball a, ross the goal line again in one more play from a very short distance, this is called the 'two-point conversion ' because it is worth two points if a team cannot get the ball all the way down ihe field to the opposing goal line, they may try to stop where thev are and kkk the ball over the goal posts tmm that spot on the field If •he> are successful in doing this they earn ) points This kkk is called a 'field goal' Field goals, touchdown, pa I s or two-point conversions are rhe only ways the team with the foot- ball idn score points So we know that one team has 'pos- ,ssion' of the football, and they are ^f > offense The offensive team is try. I g to move the ball by various ■oeihods down the field so thev may More points This is not easy, however, be< ause 11 players from the other team ire <>n defense, and they are trying to ofoten their assigned goal line and prevent the offense from moving the I he struggle between offense and rfeteme is the basic idea of football, and once you understand that you're ready to start learning how the offen- s.ve team goes about trying to move the loot-all down the field iNe.i Week: Bask Offensive Foot- Personnel Committee censures Baxter, Volpp iky*. Kenneth Bodger. Shirley Bowden ,ger D Chittirk. Thomas I F-bert 'or academic affair- Volpp and President Norman A Baxter are presently the sobiecis nf a "confidence" vote by the faculty and staff All six of the members ot the UHOP resigned Sept 5, stating in a memo that "their recommendations have been treated with contempt' by the administration. ( The board members said that Volpp, who makes the final decisions on faculty promotions-subject only to Baxter's review-had 'used substantially different standards' than they did in deciding which faculty members Promotions ' said Volpp " Ihe data suggest that either slightly different standards or slightly dit lerent judgements were used in reach ing conclusions The standards I used and the procedures I used were those set forth in the policy on promotions recommended by the Academic Senate and approved by the Pres ident, "he said Volpp's cover letter said the third column of figures on the last four pages of his memo required 'special ' The third column dealt hthe'l sList.* ustKS presented m the Volpp Best memo labeled S<h«ol list" the UBOP members said no detail, were those oTtodaaZ0™™**""* "- "We do not know the source of the figures in the third column (which the Volpp memo referred to) entitled "the UBOP i hey added that they did i..- 'ankmgs in the third column mirl Volpp released his memo suiiposedly these rankings occurred arte, the University Board on Promo- iHins submitted its recorrirnendatiom to ihe vue President," they said 'The •hird niiumn rankings were not wessanly made by the same dean •vfn, made the rankings in the first 'he promotions board cited the, ., hu.,1 of Social Sciences as an ex-- miple ' the Interim Dean has told . member of our Board that he suborned the rankings of the first column ,'iy- and that Volpp did not consult him even though he was still in office; it the time of the second aniTOurice- ihe UBOP members said that; further examination of the third;' column revealed 'that in terms of those having or granted tenure, but not rjromoted, nine faculty ri**r*rtber» (three more than tha original ** of whom they were aware of having tenure) ranked by us in the HigWY promotion by the administration. However six from our "toeomrnended category and two frorn our Hot Ret" ixn mended category' Thursday -___ ' September 14,1978 Congress of Faculty Associations suggest two administrators resign - page 3 Facultypoll: Baxter and Volpp 'unacceptable' by 4-1 margin - page 3 Bill Brewers return (in black and white) -page 5 Flashy plastic money -page 7 Pregpme analysis: Bulldogs vs. Weber State - page 8 Norman Baxter handle photo by Dm fo*«
Object Description
Title | 1978_09 The Daily Collegian September 1978 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1978 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) 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 | Assocated 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 | September 13, 1978, Page 8- September 14, 1978, Page 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1978 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) 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 | Assocated 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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The Dalty Collegian
What is this football all about?'
general principles of the |
thev might have some ap
the mania that is college In
to suddenly find himselt at R*
Stadium watching a Fresno State
ball game be would probably r.
Women's volleyball
opens season
The (SUP women s volleyball
Southern California
Ihe Bulldogs will
Nonhndge on I rida
o CSb
15 and
the Bulldogs played
o with feet
occassionally k.< keel a.
kicking a crucial faito. i
s weekend, with th«
ason, the Bulldogs
Three-Hitter Bloc ker
aren Chandler ar
elurn.ng
I ive fresh.
vere added to
plavers on the o
, ailed a "PAT) The PAT usually involves kicking the football a very short
distance in such a way that it passes
•hrough two parallel bars and over »
bar parallel to the ground These bar
apparatuses are called the 'goal
ix- ts' and are located on the two end
The PAT is worth one additional
point If a team is really greedy, they
i an choose to attempt to carry the ball
a, ross the goal line again in one more
play from a very short distance,
this is called the 'two-point conversion ' because it is worth two points
if a team cannot get the ball all the
way down ihe field to the opposing
goal line, they may try to stop where
thev are and kkk the ball over the goal
posts tmm that spot on the field If
•he> are successful in doing this they
earn ) points This kkk is called a
'field goal' Field goals, touchdown,
pa I s or two-point conversions are
rhe only ways the team with the foot-
ball idn score points
So we know that one team has 'pos-
,ssion' of the football, and they are
^f > offense The offensive team is try.
I g to move the ball by various
■oeihods down the field so thev may
More points This is not easy, however,
be< ause 11 players from the other team
ire <>n defense, and they are trying to
ofoten their assigned goal line and
prevent the offense from moving the
I he struggle between offense and
rfeteme is the basic idea of football,
and once you understand that you're
ready to start learning how the offen-
s.ve team goes about trying to move the
loot-all down the field
iNe.i Week: Bask Offensive Foot-
Personnel Committee censures Baxter, Volpp
iky*.
Kenneth Bodger. Shirley Bowden
,ger D Chittirk. Thomas I F-bert
'or academic affair-
Volpp and President Norman A
Baxter are presently the sobiecis
nf a "confidence" vote by the faculty
and staff
All six of the members ot the UHOP
resigned Sept 5, stating in a memo
that "their recommendations have
been treated with contempt' by the
administration. (
The board members said that Volpp,
who makes the final decisions on
faculty promotions-subject only to
Baxter's review-had 'used substantially different standards' than they did
in deciding which faculty members
Promotions ' said Volpp
" Ihe data suggest that either slightly
different standards or slightly dit
lerent judgements were used in reach
ing conclusions The standards I
used and the procedures I used were
those set forth in the policy on promotions recommended by the Academic Senate and approved by the Pres
ident, "he said
Volpp's cover letter said the third
column of figures on the last four
pages of his memo required 'special
' The third column dealt
hthe'l
sList.*
ustKS presented m the Volpp Best
memo labeled S |