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Editorial Comments Editorial Policy "The policy of The Collegian will be to align itself with and support all college athletics and nil student body and other legitimate campus activities. Should the case arise, it will further be the policy of The Collegian impartially to print through the news columns both sides of the question or con- In these words Henry J. McFarland. Jr., its first editor, stated the basic editorial policy of The Collegian in its first issue. Feb. 8. 1921. In the years since, there has been no change in this basic policy. It still remains our policy to support all athletics and all student body and other legitimate campus activities, and to print impartially both sides of ques¬ tions or controversies which arise on the campus. ' As an official publication of the Fresno State College As¬ sociation, Inc.. The Collegian is published daily except Tues¬ days during the school year, except for holidays and cxai ination periods. Fresno State College Association. Inc. is tl name under which the student body of the college is i corporated. The editor of The Collegian is responsible to the associ . tion's board of publications for its policy and publicat o xAs an official publication, the policy of The Collegian is inde¬ pendent of all outside control. It will not endorse candidates for student office; however. The Collegian does retail right of constructive comment on campus issues. One primary function of The Collegian is to publish of the activities, events and persons connected with the col¬ lege. An equally important function is to provide a forum for the expression of student opinion on campus i: this purpose, the editors of The Collegian invito print Letters to the Editor from individuals connected with! The editorial position of The Collegian will be found within the editorial columns of the . newspaper. Signed feature articles appearing in the paper represent the opinion of the | author, and do not necessarily reflect the editorial jiositi and policy of The Collegian. The publication of propaganda and advertising Under the guise of news will not be tolerated. It is the unquestionable right, prerogative and responsibility of the editors of The Collegian to determine what shall be printed in If the policy of The Collegian is pro-anything. college. We arc not pro-Greek, pro-independent, pro-student administration, pro-faculty, pro-college administration or pro-anything else which represents only a segment of the student body. We arc pro-college and we supix>rt those per- The Fresno Stote College Collegian Union To Be College Community's Center (Continued from Page I) learrrfnsc. The gleaming, new, a Because its policy is pro-cWIege. The Collegian whole¬ heartedly supports the proposed College Union as being in | the best interests of the college and the students thereof. Although the present staff of The Collegian will have gradu¬ ated and left the college before the union is finished, we believe that the construction of this union will provide a focus for all campus student activities which is vitally needed and sorely missed on the campus at this time. —Ken Finch, Editor, The Collegian it body presl'l-nt. Kirr; urn An It you will find this a ate rient: "The ultimate purpose ol College Y Selects Banquet Theme Drop Us A Line This semester will see many important issues presented to the student body and the faculty for their considerat 01 In many cases, they will be called upon to make a decisio on these issues. Foremost among these arc the approval c the College Union program, thejproposed faculty senate an_ the desire of significant elements of the faculty and student body to change the name of the college. Doubtless, other important issues will arise as the semester wears on. One principal function of The Collegian is to provide forum in which students and faculty may express their viev on campus issues. For this purpose. The Collegian maintaii a "Letters to the Editor" column. The editors of The Collegian invite and welcome Iette from the student body and faculty on these issues and otlu matters of concern to the college. We request that thei letters be limited to 200 words in length. .All letters mu: be signed. However, if the writer wishes to use a pen nan or initials, the editors will honor the request provided tl name of the writer is also given. The editors reserve the right to refuse publication to tho: letters which amount to endorsement of candidates for sti dent office, which are written to obtain publicity for u; sanctioned campus activities, which do not deal with issut important to the campus, which are. unsigned, or which appear to be violations of the libel and privacy laws of th State of California. Letters should be addressed to "Editor, The Collegian, and may be mailed or dropped off at The Collegian editor's office, Business 235. —The Edi rs r Childhood Educallo Chaney Receives Urban Geography Study Grant \TentatiiHe Student Council Agenda (Behind Jhe Kappintj Ljavel Won ot bulldlnE President', Ofllce. THE COLLEGIAN National Adrertisirrz Service. Inc. VONNIE'S VISION OF BEAUTY FRESNO'S LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL BEAUTY SALON INVITES YOU TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO HAVE YOUR HAIR STYLED | BA 1-4484 | Vonnie Witftam (Managing Owner) WE ARE NOT EXPENSIVE — WE JUST LOOK THAT WA 4612 N. BLACKSTONE spring semester Ducats In ASB Off; THE COllEGE PIAN IOWEST RATES NATIONALLY CLOVIS "YOUR COLLEGE TOWN" Llnenbach ;;^§ Auto Parts i ap r l i a"n c e 622 4th Street CY 9-6806 YOUR FSC BARBER IN CtOVIS Emil's Downtown Barber Shop 423 POUASKY i BARBERS - HAIRCUTS $1.75 - SHOE SHINER SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR ky • Phon. CY 9-4430 • Clovis, OK. TIRE SERVICE QUALITY NEW AND RECAPPED TIRES ARMSTRONG - B. F. Goodrich - Cordovan FRONT END AND BRAKE SPECIAUSTS —The Fresno Stale College Collegian— p^jjent Pay* Tribute *» Addicott Will Return To Classroom Cafeteria Continues Trial] For Night Snack Bar (Continued from Page 1) s Citizens Commllli S?S5SSH'r;^r- J°yal Returns To Classroom »Herlt Z2IZ Following Retirement As President ,he Kmsno City Schools ! aren>linE the position of pr< f.•<-, HOWARD & TOURS HAWAJITOUR 57MYST.....a'549jR- , ■ ■■ ,-t. ttr.l K1.nl .,'. »«* ORIENT TOUR RJaS5t2Si-s.'l"V.'V:J' •'■■'•■' M.1S. JEAN WARREN Tel. 222-0539 FSC Head R«lid«nl, Baker He Fresno Stale College Fresno 26, California IHM'll'Plifl ,„, aclv..^ a. FSC Inclu Joyal, Addicott Tell Retirement JOIN THE 'WANDERER' FOR TAHITI F« Young Man Between Age. of 16 and * Cost $1,200 Plus Ratum Air Fare FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE OR CA1 JOSEPH A. tOGAN, M.D. fjmpioumenl Jfnter Delayed "Journey" Play Opens Next Thursday (Continued from Page I) -d or the College Relifloua PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Friday Deadline Set For Campus Reservations FOR NEXT SEMESTER ENFIELD HALL located leu Than One Mill VALLEY MUFFLER SERVICE 2519 BLACKSTONE 3424 BELMONT IN AUTO SERVICE CENTER BETWEEN 1st & CEDAR 222-3049 237-0081 . ~ • ^-WLv FULL CARAT DIAMOND *400°° ante of your lifetime to buy a FULTON Open Friday Nights Til 9 1 thought and--r.urckil- vlr'Z'i i^rrltcTn^l! aid to ■ 1 I say about -1 . r. il are made of fine tobaccos ,i>e filters and come in soft pari;.* Hip Top l.iO Basil and G. Fred gol .i i;r,at nl-.i. A' t'i i!!v. tho Fred's, win liappenec i ■ nli ;it In it !>,,,• :,„,| hus produce an animal sturdy enough to pull a dof- It wrts, -Jus, another plan doomed to failure. The erosa-breea- «•, but the result (thia is try difticull to explain) was ll.il there i. I am pleased to re tort, a happy ending to this ):r,i:t ;-!.,! nit tale. It seems that R- ■1 -isal«overy dill., lilt 1. I'vj.l.itn) h ., tumorous blond aged 19 years. One a spotted by a talent s. •out in Il.ln-1 r, ' was signed to a fabulous movie <«> tract, anil the entire family moved to California and bought Bel Air, and today on most endearing sights to bo seen on the entire Pacific Coast i Spot pulling Basil dosm Sunset Boulevard-Basil cheering an
Object Description
Title | 1964_02 The Daily Collegian February 1964 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1964 |
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 19, 1964 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1964 |
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 | Editorial Comments Editorial Policy "The policy of The Collegian will be to align itself with and support all college athletics and nil student body and other legitimate campus activities. Should the case arise, it will further be the policy of The Collegian impartially to print through the news columns both sides of the question or con- In these words Henry J. McFarland. Jr., its first editor, stated the basic editorial policy of The Collegian in its first issue. Feb. 8. 1921. In the years since, there has been no change in this basic policy. It still remains our policy to support all athletics and all student body and other legitimate campus activities, and to print impartially both sides of ques¬ tions or controversies which arise on the campus. ' As an official publication of the Fresno State College As¬ sociation, Inc.. The Collegian is published daily except Tues¬ days during the school year, except for holidays and cxai ination periods. Fresno State College Association. Inc. is tl name under which the student body of the college is i corporated. The editor of The Collegian is responsible to the associ . tion's board of publications for its policy and publicat o xAs an official publication, the policy of The Collegian is inde¬ pendent of all outside control. It will not endorse candidates for student office; however. The Collegian does retail right of constructive comment on campus issues. One primary function of The Collegian is to publish of the activities, events and persons connected with the col¬ lege. An equally important function is to provide a forum for the expression of student opinion on campus i: this purpose, the editors of The Collegian invito print Letters to the Editor from individuals connected with! The editorial position of The Collegian will be found within the editorial columns of the . newspaper. Signed feature articles appearing in the paper represent the opinion of the | author, and do not necessarily reflect the editorial jiositi and policy of The Collegian. The publication of propaganda and advertising Under the guise of news will not be tolerated. It is the unquestionable right, prerogative and responsibility of the editors of The Collegian to determine what shall be printed in If the policy of The Collegian is pro-anything. college. We arc not pro-Greek, pro-independent, pro-student administration, pro-faculty, pro-college administration or pro-anything else which represents only a segment of the student body. We arc pro-college and we supix>rt those per- The Fresno Stote College Collegian Union To Be College Community's Center (Continued from Page I) learrrfnsc. The gleaming, new, a Because its policy is pro-cWIege. The Collegian whole¬ heartedly supports the proposed College Union as being in | the best interests of the college and the students thereof. Although the present staff of The Collegian will have gradu¬ ated and left the college before the union is finished, we believe that the construction of this union will provide a focus for all campus student activities which is vitally needed and sorely missed on the campus at this time. —Ken Finch, Editor, The Collegian it body presl'l-nt. Kirr; urn An It you will find this a ate rient: "The ultimate purpose ol College Y Selects Banquet Theme Drop Us A Line This semester will see many important issues presented to the student body and the faculty for their considerat 01 In many cases, they will be called upon to make a decisio on these issues. Foremost among these arc the approval c the College Union program, thejproposed faculty senate an_ the desire of significant elements of the faculty and student body to change the name of the college. Doubtless, other important issues will arise as the semester wears on. One principal function of The Collegian is to provide forum in which students and faculty may express their viev on campus issues. For this purpose. The Collegian maintaii a "Letters to the Editor" column. The editors of The Collegian invite and welcome Iette from the student body and faculty on these issues and otlu matters of concern to the college. We request that thei letters be limited to 200 words in length. .All letters mu: be signed. However, if the writer wishes to use a pen nan or initials, the editors will honor the request provided tl name of the writer is also given. The editors reserve the right to refuse publication to tho: letters which amount to endorsement of candidates for sti dent office, which are written to obtain publicity for u; sanctioned campus activities, which do not deal with issut important to the campus, which are. unsigned, or which appear to be violations of the libel and privacy laws of th State of California. Letters should be addressed to "Editor, The Collegian, and may be mailed or dropped off at The Collegian editor's office, Business 235. —The Edi rs r Childhood Educallo Chaney Receives Urban Geography Study Grant \TentatiiHe Student Council Agenda (Behind Jhe Kappintj Ljavel Won ot bulldlnE President', Ofllce. THE COLLEGIAN National Adrertisirrz Service. Inc. VONNIE'S VISION OF BEAUTY FRESNO'S LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL BEAUTY SALON INVITES YOU TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO HAVE YOUR HAIR STYLED | BA 1-4484 | Vonnie Witftam (Managing Owner) WE ARE NOT EXPENSIVE — WE JUST LOOK THAT WA 4612 N. BLACKSTONE spring semester Ducats In ASB Off; THE COllEGE PIAN IOWEST RATES NATIONALLY CLOVIS "YOUR COLLEGE TOWN" Llnenbach ;;^§ Auto Parts i ap r l i a"n c e 622 4th Street CY 9-6806 YOUR FSC BARBER IN CtOVIS Emil's Downtown Barber Shop 423 POUASKY i BARBERS - HAIRCUTS $1.75 - SHOE SHINER SHOES AND MEN'S WEAR ky • Phon. CY 9-4430 • Clovis, OK. TIRE SERVICE QUALITY NEW AND RECAPPED TIRES ARMSTRONG - B. F. Goodrich - Cordovan FRONT END AND BRAKE SPECIAUSTS —The Fresno Stale College Collegian— p^jjent Pay* Tribute *» Addicott Will Return To Classroom Cafeteria Continues Trial] For Night Snack Bar (Continued from Page 1) s Citizens Commllli S?S5SSH'r;^r- J°yal Returns To Classroom »Herlt Z2IZ Following Retirement As President ,he Kmsno City Schools ! aren>linE the position of pr< f.•<-, HOWARD & TOURS HAWAJITOUR 57MYST.....a'549jR- , ■ ■■ ,-t. ttr.l K1.nl .,'. »«* ORIENT TOUR RJaS5t2Si-s.'l"V.'V:J' •'■■'•■' M.1S. JEAN WARREN Tel. 222-0539 FSC Head R«lid«nl, Baker He Fresno Stale College Fresno 26, California IHM'll'Plifl ,„, aclv..^ a. FSC Inclu Joyal, Addicott Tell Retirement JOIN THE 'WANDERER' FOR TAHITI F« Young Man Between Age. of 16 and * Cost $1,200 Plus Ratum Air Fare FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE OR CA1 JOSEPH A. tOGAN, M.D. fjmpioumenl Jfnter Delayed "Journey" Play Opens Next Thursday (Continued from Page I) -d or the College Relifloua PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Friday Deadline Set For Campus Reservations FOR NEXT SEMESTER ENFIELD HALL located leu Than One Mill VALLEY MUFFLER SERVICE 2519 BLACKSTONE 3424 BELMONT IN AUTO SERVICE CENTER BETWEEN 1st & CEDAR 222-3049 237-0081 . ~ • ^-WLv FULL CARAT DIAMOND *400°° ante of your lifetime to buy a FULTON Open Friday Nights Til 9 1 thought and--r.urckil- vlr'Z'i i^rrltcTn^l! aid to ■ 1 I say about -1 . r. il are made of fine tobaccos ,i>e filters and come in soft pari;.* Hip Top l.iO Basil and G. Fred gol .i i;r,at nl-.i. A' t'i i!!v. tho Fred's, win liappenec i ■ nli ;it In it !>,,,• :,„,| hus produce an animal sturdy enough to pull a dof- It wrts, -Jus, another plan doomed to failure. The erosa-breea- «•, but the result (thia is try difticull to explain) was ll.il there i. I am pleased to re tort, a happy ending to this ):r,i:t ;-!.,! nit tale. It seems that R- ■1 -isal«overy dill., lilt 1. I'vj.l.itn) h ., tumorous blond aged 19 years. One a spotted by a talent s. •out in Il.ln-1 r, ' was signed to a fabulous movie <«> tract, anil the entire family moved to California and bought Bel Air, and today on most endearing sights to bo seen on the entire Pacific Coast i Spot pulling Basil dosm Sunset Boulevard-Basil cheering an |