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I-THE COUEGIAN JLhese churches invite you fo worship this Sunday,. UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Service otWestCoos.B.bleColleoe 6901 N. Mople (1 v, mile* north of CSUF campus) Chrlstlon Education (oil ooes) 9:30 o.m Chrlstlon Education (oil ages) 9:30 O.m Continental Breakfast 10:30 a.m Worthlp Service 7:00 p.m. Phone: 439-8807 ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHAPEL AT NEWMAN CENTER 157J E. iARSTOW AVt. — PHONE 439-4441 MASSES: Sundays 7' 30-9-11 MASSES: Monday through Thursday. 5 p.m CONFESSIONS: Soturdoyt. 4 p.m. to S p.m. Sot. S p.m Matt (For Sun. Op.) Rev Sergio P. Negro—Sitter Louis Morie Cramer MUBROOK UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3620 N. MIUMOOK (Between Shield* g Dakota) MORNING WORSHIP 8 45 am. CHURCH SCHOOL 10:00 am. EVENING SERVICE 7:00 p.m. Sundays COtlEGE FELLOWSHIP 7 00 pm. Sundays Ernest I. Bradley, Pottor Mac Shaw, Assistant Pastor'' COLLEGE CHURCH Of CHRIST EAST BULLARD (Between First and Cedar) SUNDAY: Blbl* School. 9 am.: Morning Worship. 10 am. * Young People, S p.m.; Evening Worthlp, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study. 7:30 p.m. Special Clo'.t for CoUege Student* Dedicated to Serving the College Community Transportation Available—Phon* 4394530 Minister: Clifford Reeves: Youth Minister, Ralph Llndsey TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH tUTNERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. Cedar (Near Athlon) Phone: 229-8581 9—10:30 AM: WORSHIP HOLY COMMUNION-1st Sundoy Collage Coreer Fellowship. 2nd 8 4th Sunday ea. month- 11 -.30 o.m. Contemporary liturgy 4th Sunday 9:00 am. Philip A. Jordan. Pottor 3rd Sunday 10:30 a.m. J. Dovld Peterson. Attoclot* Potior CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Sundoy Service* and Sundoy School—10 am. Wednesday Testimony Meeting—8 p.m. Wodnetdoy Tettlmony Meeting—8 p.m. READING ROOM—dally, weekday* 11.30 to 3:30 280 West Show Ave. (2 mile* West of FSU Campus) WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1343 E. Barstow Ave. Phone 224-1947 Worthlp services 6:20 AM • 11:00 AM Sunday College Class 9:30 AM Continental breakfast 10:30 AM TRINITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARINE 3535 North Cedar (at Dayton) Telephone: 222-2684 SUNDAY: Sunday Bible School. 9:43 am. Morning Worthlp. 11:00 o.m. Evening Gotpel Hour. 6:00 MIS. WEDNESDAY Youth Bible Study and Fellowship and Adulf Bible Study ond Prayer at 7:00 p.m. Wher* College StudenU Have An Opportunity (or Service Choriet M. Crouch. Pastor Senate (Continued from p. t) In other ection, the Sens te: -Postponed confirmation of Beth Fahrner, to the vacant School of Engineering senate post. Fshrner wai not —Postponed line item changes for Modern Dance and Business Simulation Games to allow Bob Vega, AS business manager, time to review the proposed changes. —Issued a statement of support lor a water con- Thursday, Fehruary it, t Seeger set to return Track striping David Niksssrian, Associated Studenta (AS) president, hss vetoed a senate appropriation ol 88,895 for the striping and marking of the track facility now under construction on the west side of csmpus. "While the appropriation ia undoubtedly worthwhile, so are (Continued from p. 1) the committee hsd been taken from Special Events. . Wsrren Huckleburg, speaking on behalf of Gene Bluesteln, who msde Ihe origlnsl request for the funds, stressed educstional as well ss entertslnment sspects of the progrsm, snd the link to Ihe past provided to studenU by older musicians like Seeger. Despite his pies, Ihe motion (ailed after several members of the committee expressed con¬ cern over the depletion of funds that would result. A second motion wa* then made to provide 81.050, depleting many other requests from AS budgeted sreas, and a persuasive presentation does not negate the importance of thorough con¬ sideration." Nikssarian said. The senate has referred the matter back lo committee and placed consideration of funding on next week's agenda. the Special Events budget «_„„ "The problem is, there h«s, be 81,500 funding (to qualify for the matching grant), or there i» no r*©irsin," saW one of ths " studenta voicing support for ths \ The third motion sought to provide the full 81,500 with ths stipulation that concert ad¬ mission charges of 81 per CSUF student snd $2 per non-student be made to offset tbe loss of funds and provide new revenue. Thst motion passed unanimously. In other business, the mlttee: —Accepted the proposed budget for the 1977-78 fiscal year and agreed to recommend it to the College Union Board. —Postponed until next week discussion on a request for 8700 for Christian Emphasis Week. EARN while you LEARN v/ith^ NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE'S Accredited INTERNSHIP Program INTERESTED? WANT TO KNOW MORE? PLACE: Room 312-314, Student Union DATE: Tuesday, March 1st CSUF References: DOUG CORDS ROBERT HAMPTON PAUL LANGE BARBARA LOGAN TIME: 3 P.M. t - DOOR PRIZES GRAND DRAWING PORAPANASONIC RADIO A.P.A.K.A. AMERICAN PROFFESSIONAL AMATUER KARATE ASSOCIATION PRESENTS • FULL CONTACT 4- 9 BOUTS-DIFFERENT WEIGHT DIVISIONS CAL nGHTERS AS WELL AS KARATE FIGHTER FROM TOROtKaHOUT THE STATE SPECIAL MARTIAL ARTS DEMONSTRATIONS WILSON THEATER Broedwty at Fulton - Frrtrw. California FEBRUARY 26,1977 at 8.-00 P.M. KARATE TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT 3040E.OItv. It 108 Reduced Rat*) FULL CONTACT $4.oo With COUPON $4.oo KARATE CSUF STUDENTS
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Title | 1977_02 The Daily Collegian February 1977 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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 | Feb 24, 1977 Pg. 8 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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-THE COUEGIAN JLhese churches invite you fo worship this Sunday,. UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Service otWestCoos.B.bleColleoe 6901 N. Mople (1 v, mile* north of CSUF campus) Chrlstlon Education (oil ooes) 9:30 o.m Chrlstlon Education (oil ages) 9:30 O.m Continental Breakfast 10:30 a.m Worthlp Service 7:00 p.m. Phone: 439-8807 ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHAPEL AT NEWMAN CENTER 157J E. iARSTOW AVt. — PHONE 439-4441 MASSES: Sundays 7' 30-9-11 MASSES: Monday through Thursday. 5 p.m CONFESSIONS: Soturdoyt. 4 p.m. to S p.m. Sot. S p.m Matt (For Sun. Op.) Rev Sergio P. Negro—Sitter Louis Morie Cramer MUBROOK UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3620 N. MIUMOOK (Between Shield* g Dakota) MORNING WORSHIP 8 45 am. CHURCH SCHOOL 10:00 am. EVENING SERVICE 7:00 p.m. Sundays COtlEGE FELLOWSHIP 7 00 pm. Sundays Ernest I. Bradley, Pottor Mac Shaw, Assistant Pastor'' COLLEGE CHURCH Of CHRIST EAST BULLARD (Between First and Cedar) SUNDAY: Blbl* School. 9 am.: Morning Worship. 10 am. * Young People, S p.m.; Evening Worthlp, 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Bible Study. 7:30 p.m. Special Clo'.t for CoUege Student* Dedicated to Serving the College Community Transportation Available—Phon* 4394530 Minister: Clifford Reeves: Youth Minister, Ralph Llndsey TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH tUTNERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA 3973 N. Cedar (Near Athlon) Phone: 229-8581 9—10:30 AM: WORSHIP HOLY COMMUNION-1st Sundoy Collage Coreer Fellowship. 2nd 8 4th Sunday ea. month- 11 -.30 o.m. Contemporary liturgy 4th Sunday 9:00 am. Philip A. Jordan. Pottor 3rd Sunday 10:30 a.m. J. Dovld Peterson. Attoclot* Potior CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Sundoy Service* and Sundoy School—10 am. Wednesday Testimony Meeting—8 p.m. Wodnetdoy Tettlmony Meeting—8 p.m. READING ROOM—dally, weekday* 11.30 to 3:30 280 West Show Ave. (2 mile* West of FSU Campus) WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1343 E. Barstow Ave. Phone 224-1947 Worthlp services 6:20 AM • 11:00 AM Sunday College Class 9:30 AM Continental breakfast 10:30 AM TRINITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARINE 3535 North Cedar (at Dayton) Telephone: 222-2684 SUNDAY: Sunday Bible School. 9:43 am. Morning Worthlp. 11:00 o.m. Evening Gotpel Hour. 6:00 MIS. WEDNESDAY Youth Bible Study and Fellowship and Adulf Bible Study ond Prayer at 7:00 p.m. Wher* College StudenU Have An Opportunity (or Service Choriet M. Crouch. Pastor Senate (Continued from p. t) In other ection, the Sens te: -Postponed confirmation of Beth Fahrner, to the vacant School of Engineering senate post. Fshrner wai not —Postponed line item changes for Modern Dance and Business Simulation Games to allow Bob Vega, AS business manager, time to review the proposed changes. —Issued a statement of support lor a water con- Thursday, Fehruary it, t Seeger set to return Track striping David Niksssrian, Associated Studenta (AS) president, hss vetoed a senate appropriation ol 88,895 for the striping and marking of the track facility now under construction on the west side of csmpus. "While the appropriation ia undoubtedly worthwhile, so are (Continued from p. 1) the committee hsd been taken from Special Events. . Wsrren Huckleburg, speaking on behalf of Gene Bluesteln, who msde Ihe origlnsl request for the funds, stressed educstional as well ss entertslnment sspects of the progrsm, snd the link to Ihe past provided to studenU by older musicians like Seeger. Despite his pies, Ihe motion (ailed after several members of the committee expressed con¬ cern over the depletion of funds that would result. A second motion wa* then made to provide 81.050, depleting many other requests from AS budgeted sreas, and a persuasive presentation does not negate the importance of thorough con¬ sideration." Nikssarian said. The senate has referred the matter back lo committee and placed consideration of funding on next week's agenda. the Special Events budget «_„„ "The problem is, there h«s, be 81,500 funding (to qualify for the matching grant), or there i» no r*©irsin," saW one of ths " studenta voicing support for ths \ The third motion sought to provide the full 81,500 with ths stipulation that concert ad¬ mission charges of 81 per CSUF student snd $2 per non-student be made to offset tbe loss of funds and provide new revenue. Thst motion passed unanimously. In other business, the mlttee: —Accepted the proposed budget for the 1977-78 fiscal year and agreed to recommend it to the College Union Board. —Postponed until next week discussion on a request for 8700 for Christian Emphasis Week. EARN while you LEARN v/ith^ NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE'S Accredited INTERNSHIP Program INTERESTED? WANT TO KNOW MORE? PLACE: Room 312-314, Student Union DATE: Tuesday, March 1st CSUF References: DOUG CORDS ROBERT HAMPTON PAUL LANGE BARBARA LOGAN TIME: 3 P.M. t - DOOR PRIZES GRAND DRAWING PORAPANASONIC RADIO A.P.A.K.A. AMERICAN PROFFESSIONAL AMATUER KARATE ASSOCIATION PRESENTS • FULL CONTACT 4- 9 BOUTS-DIFFERENT WEIGHT DIVISIONS CAL nGHTERS AS WELL AS KARATE FIGHTER FROM TOROtKaHOUT THE STATE SPECIAL MARTIAL ARTS DEMONSTRATIONS WILSON THEATER Broedwty at Fulton - Frrtrw. California FEBRUARY 26,1977 at 8.-00 P.M. KARATE TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT 3040E.OItv. It 108 Reduced Rat*) FULL CONTACT $4.oo With COUPON $4.oo KARATE CSUF STUDENTS |