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The Daily Collegian News analysis Defusing over-population By Mint BlALSStR s r.,.1 v,.,v often thai we gel good by th.- year MM I he Population Ket concerning ma|cx pr.>bl.-ms ..I the w^rld ^laliondl'Trbllhor, Tt'w n. .»',.''. "n' '•[Til"ZthnUu,T',e\ r.uld'sl-'X hrh.'nd !«li" "K made or, one tront e world birth rate is dec lining sas hi. dRO si* ll.loglsts ()..|.iijc;r,.|.h my Ong I sui and Donald 1 Hogue production has loon lagged behind .. three fourths »t the world s iiiciu developing countries the report than .-xjjec ted The report titled mm,, World fertility trends i^^LX"" Both Pakistan and China hav.- bar foot' doctor teams that travel thr-.uK /ing called to, .imss stdrv.it,,,,, chaos and [x»siblv war bv the- 2000 ' the report said Ami .1 lace on birth .ontrol The doctors a •rained ... b.is.r health .are at the gc through ihe country educating villan»- LXirtsby independent rc-sear. he-, s Pakistan has alto benefited great nment agencies dnd the United Irom I1 S dollars The rontraceptl inundation program financed heav between population growth and by the United States has provide Opinions voiced by faculty reps i ummuniry thai the problems at is a crippled university that co. to limp along under an admini. leadership that has 'ost over twe of the total faculty s support ' Gov. Brown to speak on campus Cover nor lerry Brown will speak on students in the CSUF Ampitheatre Monday. Oct 6 at 3 p m One of the issues the governor will address is that of tuition in the Califor n.a State University and Colleges sys- Brown's appearance is being arranged by the Associated Students and The Daily Collegian Spokesmen for the AS and the news- paper said that the governor's appear Students or The Dairy Collegian Editor's note: More detailed infor- Police Officer. City of San Jose. Bi- Lingual (Spanish/English) only Salary range from 51,391 to 51,609 per month Qualifications are 21 to 35 years of age, 60 semester units of college. For further information, contact Police Recruitment at (406) 277-4951 or write P.O Box 270, San jose, California 95103. e developed world have doomed to a losing struKgle hetwc ar. arithmetically increasing food sup pis Simply put Malthus theory states •bar. rJoes tood production The- world of Malthus is a gloomy i is encouraging It indi >me ot the measures de ■ntrol high birth-rates are I he rc-t«,rt at best says progress is heinn made The authors claim thr world population crisis appears solv able but will that alone be enough tc ameliorate the problem of feeding ar expanding jxspulation and avoid the- wi.rl.l. bans that some researchers pre DAIl V COLLEGIAN |OB OPENING Wanted -someone to deliver 'The Daily Collegian* to businesses in town Pay: approx 5100 per mo Hrs to be arranged. Contact Bruce, Dennis or Mike at 'The Dairy Collegian.* Keats Campus Bldg. Phone: 487 248* JOIN US IN RE-ELECTING THE EXPERIENCED COUNTY SCHOOLS ADMINISTRATOR ERNI€ HAS BEEN EITHER ENDORSED. COMMEN0ED OR GIVEN SUPPORT BY THE FOLLOWING FRESNO COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND ORGANIZATIONS forthcoming review will be impartial «'".*«1 IM.MMUrT WKMC OH,.'*. f^jiaVtSKSf :":i~-7j?££~cZ'ZZ ERNEST FRESNO COUNTY /m SUPERINTENDENT OF K SCHOOLS POORE The Dairy Collegian Best performance Best performance Cross country team highlights sports round-up Bt ELSON ARMSTRONG JR with 13 minutes left in the game when lony Douglas rifled a shot into the right comer of the CSLA net The goal was Douglas first of the season On Tuesday, San jose State s No IS ranked Spartans invaded Ratclirfe. and this time the ' Dogs were on the losing end of a 1-0 decision The game was I resno s eighth one goal decision this scoreless San Jose's Steve Swadley scored the only goal of the match 30 seconds into the final overtime period CSUF barely missed tying the game when Tony Gonzales' penalty shot with 23 seconds left just missed, sailing wide to the left of the Spartan net .. Spartan Coach Julious Menendez said that the CSUF squad played his team as well as anyone this season and that included No 1 ranked Indiana turned in one of its best performances of the season, as they finished third in a field of 15 teams at the Biola Invita The Dogs were led by Alfred Lara who finished in eighth place with a 215 25 time Other Dog placers were Miguel Santizo 25:26; George Aguirre 25-48; Jim 'Flies' Tilford 25 54; Dave Coulman 26 14, Bob Loux 26:15; and Ba.demar Betancourt 26 20 UC Irvine and San Diego State were the only teams to finish ahead of Fresno State The Fresno Coif team turned in two impressive performances during the past week Last weekend the 'Dogs fin ished fith in the Stanford Invitational On Tuesday, Fresno State was second only to Arizona State in the Pacific Fall Coif Tournament in Lodi Water Polo The Fresno State Water Polo team will host Cal Poly, Pomona on Friday, Nov 3, at 7 p.m. and Long Beach State comes to town Saturday, for a match that will begin at 11 am Both matches will be held at the campus pool Gooden Resigns John Gooden, Fresno State football recruiting coordinator and linebacker coach, announced that he is resigning his post effective Nov 30 to enter private business. Gooden said that he made his decision to resign before the 1978 season Gooden has been a member of the FRESNO STATE FOOTBALL MSP) PLAYER OF THE WEEK: NEIL PORTER Senior Linebacker Against Fullerton: 6 Unassisted Tackles 10 Assisted Tackles 1 Pass Break-up HOMECOMING 78 This Saturday Bulldogs Vs. Long Beach State Kick-off at 7 pm RadcBffe Stadium
Object Description
Title | 1978_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 | November 2, 1978, Page 4-5 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | The Daily Collegian News analysis Defusing over-population By Mint BlALSStR s r.,.1 v,.,v often thai we gel good by th.- year MM I he Population Ket concerning ma|cx pr.>bl.-ms ..I the w^rld ^laliondl'Trbllhor, Tt'w n. .»',.''. "n' '•[Til"ZthnUu,T',e\ r.uld'sl-'X hrh.'nd !«li" "K made or, one tront e world birth rate is dec lining sas hi. dRO si* ll.loglsts ()..|.iijc;r,.|.h my Ong I sui and Donald 1 Hogue production has loon lagged behind .. three fourths »t the world s iiiciu developing countries the report than .-xjjec ted The report titled mm,, World fertility trends i^^LX"" Both Pakistan and China hav.- bar foot' doctor teams that travel thr-.uK /ing called to, .imss stdrv.it,,,,, chaos and [x»siblv war bv the- 2000 ' the report said Ami .1 lace on birth .ontrol The doctors a •rained ... b.is.r health .are at the gc through ihe country educating villan»- LXirtsby independent rc-sear. he-, s Pakistan has alto benefited great nment agencies dnd the United Irom I1 S dollars The rontraceptl inundation program financed heav between population growth and by the United States has provide Opinions voiced by faculty reps i ummuniry thai the problems at is a crippled university that co. to limp along under an admini. leadership that has 'ost over twe of the total faculty s support ' Gov. Brown to speak on campus Cover nor lerry Brown will speak on students in the CSUF Ampitheatre Monday. Oct 6 at 3 p m One of the issues the governor will address is that of tuition in the Califor n.a State University and Colleges sys- Brown's appearance is being arranged by the Associated Students and The Daily Collegian Spokesmen for the AS and the news- paper said that the governor's appear Students or The Dairy Collegian Editor's note: More detailed infor- Police Officer. City of San Jose. Bi- Lingual (Spanish/English) only Salary range from 51,391 to 51,609 per month Qualifications are 21 to 35 years of age, 60 semester units of college. For further information, contact Police Recruitment at (406) 277-4951 or write P.O Box 270, San jose, California 95103. e developed world have doomed to a losing struKgle hetwc ar. arithmetically increasing food sup pis Simply put Malthus theory states •bar. rJoes tood production The- world of Malthus is a gloomy i is encouraging It indi >me ot the measures de ■ntrol high birth-rates are I he rc-t«,rt at best says progress is heinn made The authors claim thr world population crisis appears solv able but will that alone be enough tc ameliorate the problem of feeding ar expanding jxspulation and avoid the- wi.rl.l. bans that some researchers pre DAIl V COLLEGIAN |OB OPENING Wanted -someone to deliver 'The Daily Collegian* to businesses in town Pay: approx 5100 per mo Hrs to be arranged. Contact Bruce, Dennis or Mike at 'The Dairy Collegian.* Keats Campus Bldg. Phone: 487 248* JOIN US IN RE-ELECTING THE EXPERIENCED COUNTY SCHOOLS ADMINISTRATOR ERNI€ HAS BEEN EITHER ENDORSED. COMMEN0ED OR GIVEN SUPPORT BY THE FOLLOWING FRESNO COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND ORGANIZATIONS forthcoming review will be impartial «'".*«1 IM.MMUrT WKMC OH,.'*. f^jiaVtSKSf :":i~-7j?££~cZ'ZZ ERNEST FRESNO COUNTY /m SUPERINTENDENT OF K SCHOOLS POORE The Dairy Collegian Best performance Best performance Cross country team highlights sports round-up Bt ELSON ARMSTRONG JR with 13 minutes left in the game when lony Douglas rifled a shot into the right comer of the CSLA net The goal was Douglas first of the season On Tuesday, San jose State s No IS ranked Spartans invaded Ratclirfe. and this time the ' Dogs were on the losing end of a 1-0 decision The game was I resno s eighth one goal decision this scoreless San Jose's Steve Swadley scored the only goal of the match 30 seconds into the final overtime period CSUF barely missed tying the game when Tony Gonzales' penalty shot with 23 seconds left just missed, sailing wide to the left of the Spartan net .. Spartan Coach Julious Menendez said that the CSUF squad played his team as well as anyone this season and that included No 1 ranked Indiana turned in one of its best performances of the season, as they finished third in a field of 15 teams at the Biola Invita The Dogs were led by Alfred Lara who finished in eighth place with a 215 25 time Other Dog placers were Miguel Santizo 25:26; George Aguirre 25-48; Jim 'Flies' Tilford 25 54; Dave Coulman 26 14, Bob Loux 26:15; and Ba.demar Betancourt 26 20 UC Irvine and San Diego State were the only teams to finish ahead of Fresno State The Fresno Coif team turned in two impressive performances during the past week Last weekend the 'Dogs fin ished fith in the Stanford Invitational On Tuesday, Fresno State was second only to Arizona State in the Pacific Fall Coif Tournament in Lodi Water Polo The Fresno State Water Polo team will host Cal Poly, Pomona on Friday, Nov 3, at 7 p.m. and Long Beach State comes to town Saturday, for a match that will begin at 11 am Both matches will be held at the campus pool Gooden Resigns John Gooden, Fresno State football recruiting coordinator and linebacker coach, announced that he is resigning his post effective Nov 30 to enter private business. Gooden said that he made his decision to resign before the 1978 season Gooden has been a member of the FRESNO STATE FOOTBALL MSP) PLAYER OF THE WEEK: NEIL PORTER Senior Linebacker Against Fullerton: 6 Unassisted Tackles 10 Assisted Tackles 1 Pass Break-up HOMECOMING 78 This Saturday Bulldogs Vs. Long Beach State Kick-off at 7 pm RadcBffe Stadium |