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"The Dally Collegian" 'Insight' wins honors at journalism convention BYLOBGRUNWAID Karen Clark, Michelle Carter and other CSUF journalists brought home honors from the 29th annual California Intercollegiate Press.' Association convention, held Feb. 24 and 25 In San Luis Obispo. Clark, who submitted her first sports story, took the first-place award in the on-the-spot sports writing contest She is managing editor of "Insight." Carter won first-place in the best opinion column category, with an article on funeral costs. "Insight rated first place In the mail division's best general WANTED ARTISTS A CRAFTSPEOPLE FOR THE VIS ALIA FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS AT THE VISALIA PLAZA PARK APRIL 29 & 30 1978. FOR EXHIUT SPACE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL (209) 732-3846 OR (209) 732-3938. ALSO ENTERTAINERS A FOOD CONCESSIONAIRES excellence weekly category. The CSUF paper won three first-place awards in tbe tost five years in tbe weeklies competition, said Dr. Arthur Margoslan, journalism department chairman. "Insight" has also vontwoflrst- place awards in tbe tost five years in the dallies competition, be said. "Insight" aJsoplacedsecond in tbe special sections category and third place in best content in a single Issue andfrortpagemake up competition. Bruce Scott, editor of "The Dally Collegian," was elected president of the CIPA. Scott said be would like to make the CIPA more than a yearly meeting. Right now. Scott said, "everybody listens to a few speakers, eats some food, competes In contests, receives awards, celebrates by getting drunk and goes home and forgets about CIPA until next year." Scott said be would like to Valley The San Fernando College of Law Interviews for Prospective Law Students DATE: MARCH 29 TIME: 900-5:00 . CAREtR planning 4 PLACEMENT ROOM 207 : JOVaL aom BUILDING Accredited by the Committee of Bar Examiners, State of California. Three-year Day Division and Four-year Day and Evening Divisions. 8383 Sepuiveda Boulevard Sepuiveda (Lot Anjclei), CA 91343 (213)194-3711 PLACE: See for yourself! The Mosby Nursing Resource Canter can help you keep pace with currant techniques, practices and fronds. ling] Nursing care of The Cancer Patient Nursing care of patients with Urologic Diseas Maternal-infant Ponding Mosb/s Comprehensive Review of Nursing Techniques in Pedslde Hemodynamic Monitor SEE IT HEREI The Kennel Bookstore (Lower Level) transform the organization hfe a permanent, ongoing one s. electing CIPA delegates for th! entire year rather than the d* atlon of tbe conference, am *> stressing cooperation lnsteiduf competition. . Former officers of the CuV include Margoslan, who to, president In 1956, and journalin professor Schyler Rohan, an «.• ecutive committee member B Second-place awards went to Roger Ely, magazine photo essay Melissa Hughes, magazine aril cle; and Annette Fedanfor ntw*. paper reporting. CSUF tied for fourth withCSO Fullerton In the sweepsfebt (best over aU) competition, B. field of 33 college newspapers.' DUNTTURM ONUSII If you have a yen to pea, "Tbe Dally Collegian" maybe tbe experience you've been loot-: lng for. We have openings tor', four full-time reporters, and for additional contributors. Sal Bruce Scott or Dtanne Soils lo the Keats Campus Bldg. Phoot: 487-2487. No smoking. (Cont'd from pg. 4) a beautiful example of grassroots politics, and Idea whose tlmehaa" 312,000 signatures were need- poveffbar 1978 ballot. Over 60a (o00 signatures were collected in a period of four months, • j71 in Fresno County. DreSPHUtlve for the campaign drlve> said, "l don't think we collected enough signatures for i county outsize." She added [r,_,[ she hoped her organization tguld to a better Job working 'or th* passage of the Inltatlve ,„ November. Most of the signal .it CSUF, she said. "This freedom means that we / are far In excess of those al-" have the right to smoke. lowed by federal government "We are not asking people to standards for industries, he said, stop smoking. But smoking "Most people have the mis- should be confined to consenting taken Idea that because you cant adults In private." Smith point- . see this, there is no pollution, ed out that a non-smoker forced I but that 1* definitely not tbe ease, to Inhale even a small amount "We want to get together a of tobacco smoke absorbs an group" of people who realize this abnormal amount of carbon mon- to work on the no-smoking carri- oxlde In tbe blood. These amounts palgn," he said. f Irad of that son* eld Afro? Sick of your Farroh Faweott? Has your shag betome overgrown? Com* on into CuthW Upl for a (too consultation about your hair CUTTIN' UP in the Barber Shop, College Union HELEN'S TYPING SERVICE. ' YOU NAME IT, I WILL TYRE. IT. ERRORLESS AND CON- . FIDENTTAL WORK GUARANTEED. PHONE 237-363" (10 a.m. - 4 pirn.). WORK IN JAPANI Teach En- . gllsh conversation. No experience, degree, or Japanese required; Send long, • stamped, self-addressed envelope for details. Japan- 187, 411 W. Center, Centralla, WA 98531 Make it yours! Our new ribbed sport shirt is knit of 100% combed cotton for coolness and comfort. Available in natural color only, with black contrast stitching and the Coors brand name and lion design flocked in red. Just $6.95 each, plus 50< shipping arid handling per shirt. Available inlimited quantities, subject to prior sale. Please matte your check or monev order payable 1- ■ - SPrenW"" Golden. Colorado 80401 Void where prohibited by law. Missouri residents, please add 4'.-% viWv. tux. No stamps. C.O.D. orders or credit curds. GRADUATING ENGINEERS: Sign up now for a look at one of the year's best job offers We offer civilian career opportunities that stress Immedlat responsibility—jour chance tor i recognition, reward and growth right from the start. Mare Island la an engineer'a kind of world. We're the third largest active naval shipyard hi the U.S. and the Wort Coast's oldest and beat known And, we're located in one of the world's best places to live and work—the heart of Northern California! San Francisco Is Just a bay away. . .the famons wine country Is right next door.. .and sailing or skiing are as close * next week widl To gat complete Information, contact your placement CAMPUS INTERVIEWS March 2, 1978 MARE ISLAND NAAL SHIPYARD v-e,c-~. J A»E«a—lOtfliU iKjFl |llj l r S^ mm Ihllaaanl ' * VAU FOR SALE: Hang-glider $650. harness, bag. Will teach bow to fly. Mamiya C-3$0. 120 format w/180 mm lens 80 mm lens - $325. (Tollhouse) Call ■855-2520 after 6. Home. 35 roll pus. $100 n ities call 897 897-5486 even! 1 In Country SACRIFICE: 12-string NewTA- KAMINI w/case. $300 or best offer. Ph. 787-2142. Roommate/Single.' New house 1/2 acre Wlldwood Island, Sanger. Ph. 787-2142. ^RESUMES ^/ jBhr Vritiurj ftmrtrt Cell For Appointment isrvieM naJM Girls' Summer Camp Counselor: SHADY LAWN FARM, 6855 River Rd., Oakdalt, CA. 95361 Ph: (209) 847-1942. II irks. $880 4 Rm. i Bd. AU specialists, 20 yrs. or older, non-smokers. Eng. or West, riding, horseback vaulting, swimming (ARC, WSI, CPR, FIRST AIDX water ski, crafts, gardens, cooks t ver*s license. CAN ANYONE DO IT? IS IT DANGEROUS? HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? Anyone can fly a hang glider. Like aU action sports, there Is some danger, but with tbe CAL-CENTRAL GLIDERS (M4-9965) T 4519 N. Holt 93705 VbLONTEERBOREAD FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE. It to work. In fact, mere Is a crying need for you. Your skills. Your training. Your concern. There are volunteer organizations hard at work doing things youM be proud to be a part of. Well put you In touch with them. See your Voluntary Action Center (VAC) representative ln305C of the College Onion. Or call 237- 3101. And Had your place
Object Description
Title | 1978_03 The Daily Collegian March 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. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | March 1, 1978 Pg. 10-11 |
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. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | "The Dally Collegian" 'Insight' wins honors at journalism convention BYLOBGRUNWAID Karen Clark, Michelle Carter and other CSUF journalists brought home honors from the 29th annual California Intercollegiate Press.' Association convention, held Feb. 24 and 25 In San Luis Obispo. Clark, who submitted her first sports story, took the first-place award in the on-the-spot sports writing contest She is managing editor of "Insight." Carter won first-place in the best opinion column category, with an article on funeral costs. "Insight rated first place In the mail division's best general WANTED ARTISTS A CRAFTSPEOPLE FOR THE VIS ALIA FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS AT THE VISALIA PLAZA PARK APRIL 29 & 30 1978. FOR EXHIUT SPACE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL (209) 732-3846 OR (209) 732-3938. ALSO ENTERTAINERS A FOOD CONCESSIONAIRES excellence weekly category. The CSUF paper won three first-place awards in tbe tost five years in tbe weeklies competition, said Dr. Arthur Margoslan, journalism department chairman. "Insight" has also vontwoflrst- place awards in tbe tost five years in the dallies competition, be said. "Insight" aJsoplacedsecond in tbe special sections category and third place in best content in a single Issue andfrortpagemake up competition. Bruce Scott, editor of "The Dally Collegian," was elected president of the CIPA. Scott said be would like to make the CIPA more than a yearly meeting. Right now. Scott said, "everybody listens to a few speakers, eats some food, competes In contests, receives awards, celebrates by getting drunk and goes home and forgets about CIPA until next year." Scott said be would like to Valley The San Fernando College of Law Interviews for Prospective Law Students DATE: MARCH 29 TIME: 900-5:00 . CAREtR planning 4 PLACEMENT ROOM 207 : JOVaL aom BUILDING Accredited by the Committee of Bar Examiners, State of California. Three-year Day Division and Four-year Day and Evening Divisions. 8383 Sepuiveda Boulevard Sepuiveda (Lot Anjclei), CA 91343 (213)194-3711 PLACE: See for yourself! The Mosby Nursing Resource Canter can help you keep pace with currant techniques, practices and fronds. ling] Nursing care of The Cancer Patient Nursing care of patients with Urologic Diseas Maternal-infant Ponding Mosb/s Comprehensive Review of Nursing Techniques in Pedslde Hemodynamic Monitor SEE IT HEREI The Kennel Bookstore (Lower Level) transform the organization hfe a permanent, ongoing one s. electing CIPA delegates for th! entire year rather than the d* atlon of tbe conference, am *> stressing cooperation lnsteiduf competition. . Former officers of the CuV include Margoslan, who to, president In 1956, and journalin professor Schyler Rohan, an «.• ecutive committee member B Second-place awards went to Roger Ely, magazine photo essay Melissa Hughes, magazine aril cle; and Annette Fedanfor ntw*. paper reporting. CSUF tied for fourth withCSO Fullerton In the sweepsfebt (best over aU) competition, B. field of 33 college newspapers.' DUNTTURM ONUSII If you have a yen to pea, "Tbe Dally Collegian" maybe tbe experience you've been loot-: lng for. We have openings tor', four full-time reporters, and for additional contributors. Sal Bruce Scott or Dtanne Soils lo the Keats Campus Bldg. Phoot: 487-2487. No smoking. (Cont'd from pg. 4) a beautiful example of grassroots politics, and Idea whose tlmehaa" 312,000 signatures were need- poveffbar 1978 ballot. Over 60a (o00 signatures were collected in a period of four months, • j71 in Fresno County. DreSPHUtlve for the campaign drlve> said, "l don't think we collected enough signatures for i county outsize." She added [r,_,[ she hoped her organization tguld to a better Job working 'or th* passage of the Inltatlve ,„ November. Most of the signal .it CSUF, she said. "This freedom means that we / are far In excess of those al-" have the right to smoke. lowed by federal government "We are not asking people to standards for industries, he said, stop smoking. But smoking "Most people have the mis- should be confined to consenting taken Idea that because you cant adults In private." Smith point- . see this, there is no pollution, ed out that a non-smoker forced I but that 1* definitely not tbe ease, to Inhale even a small amount "We want to get together a of tobacco smoke absorbs an group" of people who realize this abnormal amount of carbon mon- to work on the no-smoking carri- oxlde In tbe blood. These amounts palgn," he said. f Irad of that son* eld Afro? Sick of your Farroh Faweott? Has your shag betome overgrown? Com* on into CuthW Upl for a (too consultation about your hair CUTTIN' UP in the Barber Shop, College Union HELEN'S TYPING SERVICE. ' YOU NAME IT, I WILL TYRE. IT. ERRORLESS AND CON- . FIDENTTAL WORK GUARANTEED. PHONE 237-363" (10 a.m. - 4 pirn.). WORK IN JAPANI Teach En- . gllsh conversation. No experience, degree, or Japanese required; Send long, • stamped, self-addressed envelope for details. Japan- 187, 411 W. Center, Centralla, WA 98531 Make it yours! Our new ribbed sport shirt is knit of 100% combed cotton for coolness and comfort. Available in natural color only, with black contrast stitching and the Coors brand name and lion design flocked in red. Just $6.95 each, plus 50< shipping arid handling per shirt. Available inlimited quantities, subject to prior sale. Please matte your check or monev order payable 1- ■ - SPrenW"" Golden. Colorado 80401 Void where prohibited by law. Missouri residents, please add 4'.-% viWv. tux. No stamps. C.O.D. orders or credit curds. GRADUATING ENGINEERS: Sign up now for a look at one of the year's best job offers We offer civilian career opportunities that stress Immedlat responsibility—jour chance tor i recognition, reward and growth right from the start. Mare Island la an engineer'a kind of world. We're the third largest active naval shipyard hi the U.S. and the Wort Coast's oldest and beat known And, we're located in one of the world's best places to live and work—the heart of Northern California! San Francisco Is Just a bay away. . .the famons wine country Is right next door.. .and sailing or skiing are as close * next week widl To gat complete Information, contact your placement CAMPUS INTERVIEWS March 2, 1978 MARE ISLAND NAAL SHIPYARD v-e,c-~. J A»E«a—lOtfliU iKjFl |llj l r S^ mm Ihllaaanl ' * VAU FOR SALE: Hang-glider $650. harness, bag. Will teach bow to fly. Mamiya C-3$0. 120 format w/180 mm lens 80 mm lens - $325. (Tollhouse) Call ■855-2520 after 6. Home. 35 roll pus. $100 n ities call 897 897-5486 even! 1 In Country SACRIFICE: 12-string NewTA- KAMINI w/case. $300 or best offer. Ph. 787-2142. Roommate/Single.' New house 1/2 acre Wlldwood Island, Sanger. Ph. 787-2142. ^RESUMES ^/ jBhr Vritiurj ftmrtrt Cell For Appointment isrvieM naJM Girls' Summer Camp Counselor: SHADY LAWN FARM, 6855 River Rd., Oakdalt, CA. 95361 Ph: (209) 847-1942. II irks. $880 4 Rm. i Bd. AU specialists, 20 yrs. or older, non-smokers. Eng. or West, riding, horseback vaulting, swimming (ARC, WSI, CPR, FIRST AIDX water ski, crafts, gardens, cooks t ver*s license. CAN ANYONE DO IT? IS IT DANGEROUS? HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? Anyone can fly a hang glider. Like aU action sports, there Is some danger, but with tbe CAL-CENTRAL GLIDERS (M4-9965) T 4519 N. Holt 93705 VbLONTEERBOREAD FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE. It to work. In fact, mere Is a crying need for you. Your skills. Your training. Your concern. There are volunteer organizations hard at work doing things youM be proud to be a part of. Well put you In touch with them. See your Voluntary Action Center (VAC) representative ln305C of the College Onion. Or call 237- 3101. And Had your place |