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Page 4 The Daily Collegian OPINION March 7,1986 March 7,1986 PERSONALS LurUs i)i*ib w'^o" . BUT 11$ ONLY *100 MILLION 10 SUPPOR-f _ THE CONTRAS LOOK, I STTlAJGHTENED OUT THE PHILIPPINES, DIDN'T I? objectivity of the publications cut from funding is questionable itself, perhaps to the point of offending employees dedi¬ cated to giving their readers straight news. I have no objections to minority news¬ papers, but I do object to publications with skewed objectives distributing their newspapers by placing them inside The Daily Collegian. The Daily Collegian is a newspaper directed towards all people, without regard to their national origin. Let's keep it that way, as all news should be. Mark S Arc SDI still needed Editor: Professor George Kauffman, distin¬ guished chemist, prolific publisher, ama¬ teur dabbler in world affairs and inveter¬ ate apologist for the Soviets, has tuned up his heroic assault on presidential attempts to enchance the national defense. Predic¬ tably branding the Strategic Defense s"destabilizing"(Why is it that Personals Trillian Hey kid. sorry about the r know? I've been in a bad mood s the royalilies deal on this "ultin tion" thing. Belgium, man! Still from a different planet. The Daily Collegian Page 5 hingth ing?). t nsdois Letters to the editor Publish separately : professor focuses his siderable wrath on Reagan's Washing¬ ton as the root cause of all the world's stress. Never mind, of course, that SDI is strictly defensive, non-nuclear, poses no threat to populations or other ground- based targets and serves no other purpose than to guarantee that enough of America would survive an ill-advised first strike as a precipitous i To The weekend looked promising at the start. On Friday we stressed in the car with no-name. The keg took 2 hours to get. We finally got to no-names and met the group. We were on our way to Popolo's and something sad happened. The pizza was good, even though there was stress at the table between no-names. No-names apartment was ready with tire keg. We got there and started to drink. We look no- name home, and more stress occured. The night was funny (sarcasm) especially when stuff. We finally found it. and laughed at Yoda with her penny-loafer ears. More kend will be remembered forever. Signed. SOME or LOTS? : all wor ic pri. 8, Thin. e peace-keeping aggressive inferences of racial bias is a — and politically dangerous groups of college students to YOUR BSM COULD BE JUST THE BEGINNING OF YOUR EDUCATION. Look into it. and you'll discover that one of the most important parts of Amiv Nursing is its dedication to continuing education Army Nurses are encouraged to attend professional -.inferences, pursue advanced degrees and study a variety of nursing specialties If you're a student working on your BSN or if vou already have a BSN and are regisrered to practice in the Umted States or Puerto Rico, check into Army Nursing opportunities li could he .in education Phone George parts flectingly from the Soviet line only when he declares the SDI con¬ cept unworkable. Moscow seems to take it more seriously and appears prepared to spare no quarter in heading off U.S. development of a system they apparently earnestly believe threatens to neutralize at last their current military advantage. The instinct to defend oneself from aggression cannot be repealed by profes- Theday was perfect for bailie. The chal¬ lenge: made and accepted With a blast of a horn [he contest began. We left five behind lo guard our own flag, while the sacred star. While yells and screams filled stood their ground. S l he \ o fall, i e fol- I by f like n hing better than tc ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. (209)291 5480 >uld make them subject to nuclear ail and Soviet domination. Amer- Is SDI; and George should slick 10 se knights pro- lm wouldn't let mighty Fig and See PERSONALS, page S AirGuitar tryouts Applications available in College Union 306 !DEADLINE EXTENDED} ' [poOLa}o | TO 5:00 P.M.,, Vintage Days off ice 294-4008 giffityChurch pf Fresno. (The Daily Word People) { Sundays: 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Adult Class 11 a.m. Church Service, Sunda} School J U.ni teens, Y.O.U., Nursery Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Midweek Inspiration Office phone 266-6602 Dial-a-prayer 233-3 985 N. Palm (Between Olive & Belmont) Personals Continued from page 4 Wondering a moment about our absent comradies: Stewie, Dong, the Sandman, and our great Bowanga hunter. We cap¬ tured our prize and headed for base, where Buzz" was now all alone. Bullets flew and screams filled the air. Yet J.D. braved it all and with a cry and a dash the battle was ours. Our cry of Victory filled the air. The day was done and as we turned n.wehea exclaim, "What happene To FSU Women's Hoop Team- Congrats on your super season, the winningest ever! Thanks for all the "fun-n-games," it's been great. We think you're the best. Best wishes for a post-season bid. We're behind ■u all tl way. HOLD ON HOLDOUT! HOLD ON HOLD OUT KEEP A HOLD ON STILL IF YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOUR LOVE IS WORTH NO ONE EVER WILL YOU'VE DONE YOUR TIME ON THE BOTTOM LINE AND IT AIN'T NO THRILL, THERE'S GOTTOBESOMETH1NG MORE KEEP A HOLD ON STILL YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS YOU'RE WAITING FOR HOLD ON, HOLD OUT, HOLD ON GIVEUPYOUR HEART AND YOU LOSE YOUR WAY TRUSTING ANOTHER TO FEEL THAT WAY GIVE UP YOUR HEART AND YOU YOU FIND YOURSELFL1V1NG FOR SOMETHING IN SOMEBODY ELSE SOMETIMES YOU WONDER WHAT HAPPENS JO LOVE SOMETIMES THE TOUCH OF A FRIEND IS WORTH ENOUGH Jackson Browne Sven- Thanks for being my friend and brother. Congratulations Ranger-man. I love you!! Sigrid To the Brothers of Theta Chi Congratulations on yourwinin Adven¬ ture game "86. To all the participants, it was great to meet yqu on the field of honor. Hope to see you next time. The Knights of Sigma Nu BLOOM COUNTY Sunridge To wnhouses 2 Bedroom Starting at $400 4885 N. Chestnut 294-8012 CLASSIFIED $Need Cash? $500/1,000 stuffing envelopes! Guaranteed! Rush stamped addressed envelope McManna Enterprises Box 1458/TC Springfield, OB 97477 Quality Typing 222-3226 Typing/Word Processing Student rates 227-9431 God & Mike Eagles California New Governor '86 Republican Leader Greal opportunity for our centennia Call now! 299-5363 NOW HIRING Sunset Patio Cover Co. Hourly wage, door to door 229-4602 K2 710 FO Skis Length 195, Look 77 bindings. J135/o[fer 432-8576 after 4 p.m. Hypnotist Improve grades through Hypnosis. G uaranteed! 226-9489 One Block to CSUF College Apartments, 1 bedroom furnished or unfurnished Phone 227-0390 Typing-Word Processing Term papers, letters, resumes Call Linda 252-5219 Apartments For Rent 2 bedrooms • IV, bath $345 per month + J250 security deposit 4991 N. Chestnut 266-2146 Typing Unlimited Term papers. Reasonable rates. Barnyard Shopping Center, Clovis TO THE-LUCKY "BOZOS" The day of reckoning's near! We're looking to kick some "A TEAM" Ass — by 20. Sincerely, TneM's , John Doyle How about some print in between? Say, the lower level of the bookstore — copy Attn: Little Brother, Mjr Fellow Ninja I hear the ways of the silent warrior calling to us. The time has come. Let us tread silently and leave the marks of our passage on our target, like we did so long To the PrcsMent of the Dtuabaatt dab Are we going to have an alumni associa¬ tion? When's the next meeting? No one's active anymore, isn't that great? We should have our Alumni Meeting as soon as pos¬ sible. You know the saying, "Dumbshits don't ever really go Alum, (hey just get recycled." TWVJ». HE-MAN . You sure have an exciting week ahead of you...knock them dead big brother!!! In my eyes you've already won, so just go pick up that trophy in Iowa. Love Ya. Your LIL' SIS ago. Your Big Bro 'ATATATAWATATAVATATAWATAVAWmATATATt How to buy a performance" I lions, lis the j ■ litue things. the American Express* Card concert tickets for your favorite airplane tickets for your vaca- perfect vray to pay for all the and the big-ticket items, that you'll want during college How to get the Card before you graduate, Because we believe college Is the first sign' of success, we've made it easier for you to get the American Express Card. Graduating idenuan get the Card as soon is they accept a JIO.OOO careerorlented K*. If you're not gradualing yet, you can apply for a special sponsored Card, look for student applications on campus. Or call 1-800-THE-CAitD, and tell them application. The American Express Card. Don't leave school without it*
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Title | 1986_03 The Daily Collegian March 1986 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1986 |
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. |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Mar 7, 1986 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1986 |
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 | Page 4 The Daily Collegian OPINION March 7,1986 March 7,1986 PERSONALS LurUs i)i*ib w'^o" . BUT 11$ ONLY *100 MILLION 10 SUPPOR-f _ THE CONTRAS LOOK, I STTlAJGHTENED OUT THE PHILIPPINES, DIDN'T I? objectivity of the publications cut from funding is questionable itself, perhaps to the point of offending employees dedi¬ cated to giving their readers straight news. I have no objections to minority news¬ papers, but I do object to publications with skewed objectives distributing their newspapers by placing them inside The Daily Collegian. The Daily Collegian is a newspaper directed towards all people, without regard to their national origin. Let's keep it that way, as all news should be. Mark S Arc SDI still needed Editor: Professor George Kauffman, distin¬ guished chemist, prolific publisher, ama¬ teur dabbler in world affairs and inveter¬ ate apologist for the Soviets, has tuned up his heroic assault on presidential attempts to enchance the national defense. Predic¬ tably branding the Strategic Defense s"destabilizing"(Why is it that Personals Trillian Hey kid. sorry about the r know? I've been in a bad mood s the royalilies deal on this "ultin tion" thing. Belgium, man! Still from a different planet. The Daily Collegian Page 5 hingth ing?). t nsdois Letters to the editor Publish separately : professor focuses his siderable wrath on Reagan's Washing¬ ton as the root cause of all the world's stress. Never mind, of course, that SDI is strictly defensive, non-nuclear, poses no threat to populations or other ground- based targets and serves no other purpose than to guarantee that enough of America would survive an ill-advised first strike as a precipitous i To The weekend looked promising at the start. On Friday we stressed in the car with no-name. The keg took 2 hours to get. We finally got to no-names and met the group. We were on our way to Popolo's and something sad happened. The pizza was good, even though there was stress at the table between no-names. No-names apartment was ready with tire keg. We got there and started to drink. We look no- name home, and more stress occured. The night was funny (sarcasm) especially when stuff. We finally found it. and laughed at Yoda with her penny-loafer ears. More kend will be remembered forever. Signed. SOME or LOTS? : all wor ic pri. 8, Thin. e peace-keeping aggressive inferences of racial bias is a — and politically dangerous groups of college students to YOUR BSM COULD BE JUST THE BEGINNING OF YOUR EDUCATION. Look into it. and you'll discover that one of the most important parts of Amiv Nursing is its dedication to continuing education Army Nurses are encouraged to attend professional -.inferences, pursue advanced degrees and study a variety of nursing specialties If you're a student working on your BSN or if vou already have a BSN and are regisrered to practice in the Umted States or Puerto Rico, check into Army Nursing opportunities li could he .in education Phone George parts flectingly from the Soviet line only when he declares the SDI con¬ cept unworkable. Moscow seems to take it more seriously and appears prepared to spare no quarter in heading off U.S. development of a system they apparently earnestly believe threatens to neutralize at last their current military advantage. The instinct to defend oneself from aggression cannot be repealed by profes- Theday was perfect for bailie. The chal¬ lenge: made and accepted With a blast of a horn [he contest began. We left five behind lo guard our own flag, while the sacred star. While yells and screams filled stood their ground. S l he \ o fall, i e fol- I by f like n hing better than tc ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. (209)291 5480 >uld make them subject to nuclear ail and Soviet domination. Amer- Is SDI; and George should slick 10 se knights pro- lm wouldn't let mighty Fig and See PERSONALS, page S AirGuitar tryouts Applications available in College Union 306 !DEADLINE EXTENDED} ' [poOLa}o | TO 5:00 P.M.,, Vintage Days off ice 294-4008 giffityChurch pf Fresno. (The Daily Word People) { Sundays: 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Adult Class 11 a.m. Church Service, Sunda} School J U.ni teens, Y.O.U., Nursery Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. Midweek Inspiration Office phone 266-6602 Dial-a-prayer 233-3 985 N. Palm (Between Olive & Belmont) Personals Continued from page 4 Wondering a moment about our absent comradies: Stewie, Dong, the Sandman, and our great Bowanga hunter. We cap¬ tured our prize and headed for base, where Buzz" was now all alone. Bullets flew and screams filled the air. Yet J.D. braved it all and with a cry and a dash the battle was ours. Our cry of Victory filled the air. The day was done and as we turned n.wehea exclaim, "What happene To FSU Women's Hoop Team- Congrats on your super season, the winningest ever! Thanks for all the "fun-n-games," it's been great. We think you're the best. Best wishes for a post-season bid. We're behind ■u all tl way. HOLD ON HOLDOUT! HOLD ON HOLD OUT KEEP A HOLD ON STILL IF YOU DON'T SEE WHAT YOUR LOVE IS WORTH NO ONE EVER WILL YOU'VE DONE YOUR TIME ON THE BOTTOM LINE AND IT AIN'T NO THRILL, THERE'S GOTTOBESOMETH1NG MORE KEEP A HOLD ON STILL YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS YOU'RE WAITING FOR HOLD ON, HOLD OUT, HOLD ON GIVEUPYOUR HEART AND YOU LOSE YOUR WAY TRUSTING ANOTHER TO FEEL THAT WAY GIVE UP YOUR HEART AND YOU YOU FIND YOURSELFL1V1NG FOR SOMETHING IN SOMEBODY ELSE SOMETIMES YOU WONDER WHAT HAPPENS JO LOVE SOMETIMES THE TOUCH OF A FRIEND IS WORTH ENOUGH Jackson Browne Sven- Thanks for being my friend and brother. Congratulations Ranger-man. I love you!! Sigrid To the Brothers of Theta Chi Congratulations on yourwinin Adven¬ ture game "86. To all the participants, it was great to meet yqu on the field of honor. Hope to see you next time. The Knights of Sigma Nu BLOOM COUNTY Sunridge To wnhouses 2 Bedroom Starting at $400 4885 N. Chestnut 294-8012 CLASSIFIED $Need Cash? $500/1,000 stuffing envelopes! Guaranteed! Rush stamped addressed envelope McManna Enterprises Box 1458/TC Springfield, OB 97477 Quality Typing 222-3226 Typing/Word Processing Student rates 227-9431 God & Mike Eagles California New Governor '86 Republican Leader Greal opportunity for our centennia Call now! 299-5363 NOW HIRING Sunset Patio Cover Co. Hourly wage, door to door 229-4602 K2 710 FO Skis Length 195, Look 77 bindings. J135/o[fer 432-8576 after 4 p.m. Hypnotist Improve grades through Hypnosis. G uaranteed! 226-9489 One Block to CSUF College Apartments, 1 bedroom furnished or unfurnished Phone 227-0390 Typing-Word Processing Term papers, letters, resumes Call Linda 252-5219 Apartments For Rent 2 bedrooms • IV, bath $345 per month + J250 security deposit 4991 N. Chestnut 266-2146 Typing Unlimited Term papers. Reasonable rates. Barnyard Shopping Center, Clovis TO THE-LUCKY "BOZOS" The day of reckoning's near! We're looking to kick some "A TEAM" Ass — by 20. Sincerely, TneM's , John Doyle How about some print in between? Say, the lower level of the bookstore — copy Attn: Little Brother, Mjr Fellow Ninja I hear the ways of the silent warrior calling to us. The time has come. Let us tread silently and leave the marks of our passage on our target, like we did so long To the PrcsMent of the Dtuabaatt dab Are we going to have an alumni associa¬ tion? When's the next meeting? No one's active anymore, isn't that great? We should have our Alumni Meeting as soon as pos¬ sible. You know the saying, "Dumbshits don't ever really go Alum, (hey just get recycled." TWVJ». HE-MAN . You sure have an exciting week ahead of you...knock them dead big brother!!! In my eyes you've already won, so just go pick up that trophy in Iowa. Love Ya. Your LIL' SIS ago. Your Big Bro 'ATATATAWATATAVATATAWATAVAWmATATATt How to buy a performance" I lions, lis the j ■ litue things. the American Express* Card concert tickets for your favorite airplane tickets for your vaca- perfect vray to pay for all the and the big-ticket items, that you'll want during college How to get the Card before you graduate, Because we believe college Is the first sign' of success, we've made it easier for you to get the American Express Card. Graduating idenuan get the Card as soon is they accept a JIO.OOO careerorlented K*. If you're not gradualing yet, you can apply for a special sponsored Card, look for student applications on campus. Or call 1-800-THE-CAitD, and tell them application. The American Express Card. Don't leave school without it* |