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CSUF ads more than meets the eye (Continued from pace 1) also interesting: "2 BEDROOM APT. COMPLETELY FURNISHED, EX-" CEPT FOR YOUK ROOM." Thli ad wa* one that wa* hard lo pail up: "APT. WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF CAMPUS. FREE ROOM. ONE" FOURTH THE COST OF RENT IN EXCHANGE FOR COOKING, CLEANING, COMPANIONSHIP. color tv. ran, etc SOME G—D—- nerve ta: n ETC. Un- I WITH WITTY, PERSONALITY WANTS TO MEET YOUNC BLUE-EYED BLONDE. FOR PURPOSE OF MEANINGFUL LASTING RELATIONSHIP (I.E. ONE-NIGHT STAND). MEET ME IN UNION LOUNGE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER • AT NINE P.M." I will end this article for now, and let you find your own favor- For the record Accordlne toPollceChlefVlrgll Cope, students who registered through CAR did not receive the ThTgraduate presents.. parkins: decals and thus security personnel did not ticket cars parked in general parking areas during the first few days of class- Students carrying lighter loads Security Office. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS MLCDEXTIIA MONEY "Trid pitcher of perfection" $125 PITCHERS EVERY TUESDAY 11 AM - 2 PM ( FOOSBALL ,TOURNAMENT^ I F'HO'Ji -OIK ITWmic EVERY FRIDAY NITE CORNER OF CEDAR 4 GETTYSBURG Come and visit our new Trimmers jr^p^fee second floor at- Now through September, we're offering 20% off on all serj gjtiW&cind faculty. We specialize in all services for men " OtUCfltt^-tgvJuminizing, hennas. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO September 8, 1977 Limitation on part time faculty lifted he feels * time lapse of mor* f a nil* wa* reinstated. Volpp said he 1* still c By Barbara Anderson an evaluation could be mad* of Temporary and part-Urn* tac- - ulty who taught at CSUF for mor Ulan two years had reason to re JolC thl* summer. They w*r notified that CSUF would Include u fully ** possible with the intent" them In their pool of eligible em- of this permissive legislation. ploy**'. That la, w* Inland to Implement A two-year Um* limit ml* (or thl* legislation a* though It were part-Urn* and temporary {acuity mandatory." cr*at*d at th* end ot laat semes- Approximately 7B persona were tar by Louis Volpp, vice-presl- allowed Into th* part-time pool dent ot academic affairs, a/ould thl* summer who would have been have excluded them from the pool. excluded, according to Michael Volpp announced this iumm*r Biechler, assistant vlce-pres- tfaat lh* university was dropping (dent for faculty personnel. th* Um* no* In respoaaatoarw- "• honestly do not believe that qrast written Into th* caiiionua anyone waa kept from being em- Budget Act for 1977-78. ployed because of the now defunct Volpp also aald that "undar- The special provision asked the two-year rule," Biechler aald. itandabl* bias" occurs-without California State University and Volpp said In a recent Interview a time rule. Colleges system to refrain trom that a one-year moratorium on the Imposing a Um* nil* on part- ml* would serve to dampen th* Um*' and temporary faculty until effects of a Um* limit. However, and directors of CSUF, Volpp responded to the legislation: "The policy of thli campus 1* to comply D,n,m th* 'smlw'sUy.' ™" Eleven out of 21 tenure ap-, point ment war* filled by CSUF temporary faculty, Volpp aald. Thli figure shows that th* departments did not do adequate tenure track searches, he added. "The performance on tenure track appointments la vary good evidence that a time limit rule campus," Volpp s« * easy to understand wi Photo by Sumy Frailer .UNCHT1ME rv1ELOOIES...RIohle Leeea ente.rtalnedthetunchtlme ■ :rowd this week on the College Union patio in a program sponsored by the College Union Program Commitee. Baxter to speak on CSUF future CSUF President Norm** A. Physicbt is convinced UFOs are visiting planet phy*lclst Stanton W. Friedman delivered a lecture Wedneeday enUUed, "Flying Sau- reali" to a full bouse of CSUF students In the College. Friedman, who has helped to velop fission and fusion rocket Sines while at Westlnghous. A. General Electric, began his talk by saying, "Let me begin with the punch line. After 18 years ot study and Investigation,I am con- peopl* are ready to listen to th* scientific data which I present and to agree with my conclu- Frledman further produced government "quality graphs" which showed thai the majority of unexplained UFO sightings were made by responsible people. Works Department last week, will cost an estimated $4.5 minion dress this semester to the stu- to build, and win take about 18 dent body on Monday, Sept tt, months to complete. When Anita* CD Prosram Committee has shed It wUl hold 2,600 students. T!^eofDr.B»-t**'..p- jJlfX^^&S: m" and win be held at noon ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^m « they already I "You need to demonstrate that . you are going to open up the poaalblllUea to everyone," he aald. Biechler said a time rule would also boost affirmative action. "No Ume Umlt Is sort ot built- Uni'-rslry- r, " tflectnfaoiMy and staff. E\2J£?ZLtm*rmmihaeA Sl»<» »ral-j to OOF, Dr. BgX- Dr. Baxttr, who nan own osu ta. _^ ^ n ^—rtm-nn, -». ot th. Dntnwlty than 1*70, Is Jjjiffl iSS-SSi -. eirjectsrftoimpoasUetheerrron- sjCmUm.^anSe}usMtshkVmt rn.nl sUmtbMi and the proposed ^^^e« ^SSSwr:' J^b^'c^S'SS; to^^n^'tate-Jlocatlot-. norlties," he Said. By limiting ments to go out and look for mi- Dale Burtner, president of CSU** chapter of the United Professors of California (UPC), disagreed. . "I think lt'3 Interesting to note those most opposed to the Ume Umlt rule have been minorities Burtner also s sUPC getery language. . CSUF's afflrmaUv* action officer, Lily Small, aald aha favors a Um* rule. it tha 'helming that the planet earth is being visited by extra-terreitrial spacecraft." Friedman attributed the lingering scepticism about unidentified flying objects to tour factors: the Ignorance of the sceptic who Low-key security stressed 'No Big Brother at bookstore Is unaware of th* main body of scientific dab* concerning tha lubject; a "laughter curtain" bich causes people to fear ridicule; the ego of th* scientific and governmental hierarchies that keeps them from facing up to hat there may be some- thin? so big out here that It Isn't even Interested In contacting them; our refusal to use our tech- ajsoclated with UFO'a, - their incr*dlbl* spMds and abilities to make right-angle turn* it high veloclU**. "Th. whole UFO subject-1* When Bookstore Manager Larry Taylor saya he wants students to feel comfortable when they come In to buy merchandise, he realty means it. "I don't want students to com. In and feel soma big brother Is watching them," Taylor said. "I cant goes, there are no cameras mat keep a constant watchful eye on the shoppen. Thar, atw also no one-way mirrors which ar* sttI- dent in many local stores. Shoplifting si the bookstore ha* never been a major problem, accordlne to Taylor. But at times the unfortunate happens. Over $20,000 was lost In unaccounted- for materials test year. * "One. we're sure we've caught somebody, we call Security and hav. a report tilted out on them. far u--ghopUn,r •* th. open Th. normal proewdur* Is to then cun-.sjoi** ror students'belong- Tefer to. 'snsp**' to to. Dm ^ located at the front of tbi Taylor said. *£& r is then out of the Tsylorsaldthattti.ftstromtb.il mr one* in a while. "Bat w* don't hav* But some of It I* due to book- Adjacent to to* open hoi** are . "Something Ilka $168,000 com.* keeping errors, or ringing up th* '1ocir-snd-lc*y storage anas for partially from its and food ser- wrqng total on the register. If* .students who ar* shopping. views. Th* handicapped ramps always hard to locate to* met "For a quarter a student can «H °r*r campus war. similarly amount,?' Taylor said. put his stuff In on, take his key, fun-ted," Taylor *xoIaln*d.» , . _.- i. i. -*-^. —rnHtv ■*»- com* back later. H*th*ngwte Thsra baa been only one big A*- tar as ln-stor. ..entity „ M. f ^ ^ 6om^ ms^em Inddnnt. .Vm Taylor, him waythlnr," said Taylor. and that took place at CSUF in 1970. However, Taylor said that students have sometimes beenhired as 'fake shoppers' tokeapalook- out on oth ers. , "We've only used them during the. rush hours, snd then only at certain times,", he laid. On* aspect tt them to place their books in, then head directly for their next class. Despite to. fact that th* number of »ppreh*nded stodent* has dropped, tosses last year totaled over $20,000. Taylor added that h. couldn't pinpoint which Items war. the most popular for shoplifters. Dos to th* store being divided into _ . three areas, losses a re all the lht mor. difficult to calculate. lon4 Taylor laid that there has been kntx no' pilferage by employee*, Sliding that "w* don't hav. them tax* a lie detector tost, either." when tbe old bookstore was where The Cblleglan Is now," h. said. "Sod. kids broke Into the place after hours, and stol* some check* or something Ilk. that." Alma Born., a 20-plus year veteran of the bookstore, said she has never caught a student stealing. "I think we hav. a pretty I bunch of kids on campus," said. "And I've been here . If anything, Taylor again stressed that ttw iter* wants to present a welcoming attitude for stu-
Object Description
Title | 1977_09 The Daily Collegian September 1977 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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 | Sept 6, 1977 Pg. 8- Sept 8, 1977 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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 | CSUF ads more than meets the eye (Continued from pace 1) also interesting: "2 BEDROOM APT. COMPLETELY FURNISHED, EX-" CEPT FOR YOUK ROOM." Thli ad wa* one that wa* hard lo pail up: "APT. WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF CAMPUS. FREE ROOM. ONE" FOURTH THE COST OF RENT IN EXCHANGE FOR COOKING, CLEANING, COMPANIONSHIP. color tv. ran, etc SOME G—D—- nerve ta: n ETC. Un- I WITH WITTY, PERSONALITY WANTS TO MEET YOUNC BLUE-EYED BLONDE. FOR PURPOSE OF MEANINGFUL LASTING RELATIONSHIP (I.E. ONE-NIGHT STAND). MEET ME IN UNION LOUNGE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER • AT NINE P.M." I will end this article for now, and let you find your own favor- For the record Accordlne toPollceChlefVlrgll Cope, students who registered through CAR did not receive the ThTgraduate presents.. parkins: decals and thus security personnel did not ticket cars parked in general parking areas during the first few days of class- Students carrying lighter loads Security Office. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS MLCDEXTIIA MONEY "Trid pitcher of perfection" $125 PITCHERS EVERY TUESDAY 11 AM - 2 PM ( FOOSBALL ,TOURNAMENT^ I F'HO'Ji -OIK ITWmic EVERY FRIDAY NITE CORNER OF CEDAR 4 GETTYSBURG Come and visit our new Trimmers jr^p^fee second floor at- Now through September, we're offering 20% off on all serj gjtiW&cind faculty. We specialize in all services for men " OtUCfltt^-tgvJuminizing, hennas. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO September 8, 1977 Limitation on part time faculty lifted he feels * time lapse of mor* f a nil* wa* reinstated. Volpp said he 1* still c By Barbara Anderson an evaluation could be mad* of Temporary and part-Urn* tac- - ulty who taught at CSUF for mor Ulan two years had reason to re JolC thl* summer. They w*r notified that CSUF would Include u fully ** possible with the intent" them In their pool of eligible em- of this permissive legislation. ploy**'. That la, w* Inland to Implement A two-year Um* limit ml* (or thl* legislation a* though It were part-Urn* and temporary {acuity mandatory." cr*at*d at th* end ot laat semes- Approximately 7B persona were tar by Louis Volpp, vice-presl- allowed Into th* part-time pool dent ot academic affairs, a/ould thl* summer who would have been have excluded them from the pool. excluded, according to Michael Volpp announced this iumm*r Biechler, assistant vlce-pres- tfaat lh* university was dropping (dent for faculty personnel. th* Um* no* In respoaaatoarw- "• honestly do not believe that qrast written Into th* caiiionua anyone waa kept from being em- Budget Act for 1977-78. ployed because of the now defunct Volpp also aald that "undar- The special provision asked the two-year rule," Biechler aald. itandabl* bias" occurs-without California State University and Volpp said In a recent Interview a time rule. Colleges system to refrain trom that a one-year moratorium on the Imposing a Um* nil* on part- ml* would serve to dampen th* Um*' and temporary faculty until effects of a Um* limit. However, and directors of CSUF, Volpp responded to the legislation: "The policy of thli campus 1* to comply D,n,m th* 'smlw'sUy.' ™" Eleven out of 21 tenure ap-, point ment war* filled by CSUF temporary faculty, Volpp aald. Thli figure shows that th* departments did not do adequate tenure track searches, he added. "The performance on tenure track appointments la vary good evidence that a time limit rule campus," Volpp s« * easy to understand wi Photo by Sumy Frailer .UNCHT1ME rv1ELOOIES...RIohle Leeea ente.rtalnedthetunchtlme ■ :rowd this week on the College Union patio in a program sponsored by the College Union Program Commitee. Baxter to speak on CSUF future CSUF President Norm** A. Physicbt is convinced UFOs are visiting planet phy*lclst Stanton W. Friedman delivered a lecture Wedneeday enUUed, "Flying Sau- reali" to a full bouse of CSUF students In the College. Friedman, who has helped to velop fission and fusion rocket Sines while at Westlnghous. A. General Electric, began his talk by saying, "Let me begin with the punch line. After 18 years ot study and Investigation,I am con- peopl* are ready to listen to th* scientific data which I present and to agree with my conclu- Frledman further produced government "quality graphs" which showed thai the majority of unexplained UFO sightings were made by responsible people. Works Department last week, will cost an estimated $4.5 minion dress this semester to the stu- to build, and win take about 18 dent body on Monday, Sept tt, months to complete. When Anita* CD Prosram Committee has shed It wUl hold 2,600 students. T!^eofDr.B»-t**'..p- jJlfX^^&S: m" and win be held at noon ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^m « they already I "You need to demonstrate that . you are going to open up the poaalblllUea to everyone," he aald. Biechler said a time rule would also boost affirmative action. "No Ume Umlt Is sort ot built- Uni'-rslry- r, " tflectnfaoiMy and staff. E\2J£?ZLtm*rmmihaeA Sl»<» »ral-j to OOF, Dr. BgX- Dr. Baxttr, who nan own osu ta. _^ ^ n ^—rtm-nn, -». ot th. Dntnwlty than 1*70, Is Jjjiffl iSS-SSi -. eirjectsrftoimpoasUetheerrron- sjCmUm.^anSe}usMtshkVmt rn.nl sUmtbMi and the proposed ^^^e« ^SSSwr:' J^b^'c^S'SS; to^^n^'tate-Jlocatlot-. norlties," he Said. By limiting ments to go out and look for mi- Dale Burtner, president of CSU** chapter of the United Professors of California (UPC), disagreed. . "I think lt'3 Interesting to note those most opposed to the Ume Umlt rule have been minorities Burtner also s sUPC getery language. . CSUF's afflrmaUv* action officer, Lily Small, aald aha favors a Um* rule. it tha 'helming that the planet earth is being visited by extra-terreitrial spacecraft." Friedman attributed the lingering scepticism about unidentified flying objects to tour factors: the Ignorance of the sceptic who Low-key security stressed 'No Big Brother at bookstore Is unaware of th* main body of scientific dab* concerning tha lubject; a "laughter curtain" bich causes people to fear ridicule; the ego of th* scientific and governmental hierarchies that keeps them from facing up to hat there may be some- thin? so big out here that It Isn't even Interested In contacting them; our refusal to use our tech- ajsoclated with UFO'a, - their incr*dlbl* spMds and abilities to make right-angle turn* it high veloclU**. "Th. whole UFO subject-1* When Bookstore Manager Larry Taylor saya he wants students to feel comfortable when they come In to buy merchandise, he realty means it. "I don't want students to com. In and feel soma big brother Is watching them," Taylor said. "I cant goes, there are no cameras mat keep a constant watchful eye on the shoppen. Thar, atw also no one-way mirrors which ar* sttI- dent in many local stores. Shoplifting si the bookstore ha* never been a major problem, accordlne to Taylor. But at times the unfortunate happens. Over $20,000 was lost In unaccounted- for materials test year. * "One. we're sure we've caught somebody, we call Security and hav. a report tilted out on them. far u--ghopUn,r •* th. open Th. normal proewdur* Is to then cun-.sjoi** ror students'belong- Tefer to. 'snsp**' to to. Dm ^ located at the front of tbi Taylor said. *£& r is then out of the Tsylorsaldthattti.ftstromtb.il mr one* in a while. "Bat w* don't hav* But some of It I* due to book- Adjacent to to* open hoi** are . "Something Ilka $168,000 com.* keeping errors, or ringing up th* '1ocir-snd-lc*y storage anas for partially from its and food ser- wrqng total on the register. If* .students who ar* shopping. views. Th* handicapped ramps always hard to locate to* met "For a quarter a student can «H °r*r campus war. similarly amount,?' Taylor said. put his stuff In on, take his key, fun-ted," Taylor *xoIaln*d.» , . _.- i. i. -*-^. —rnHtv ■*»- com* back later. H*th*ngwte Thsra baa been only one big A*- tar as ln-stor. ..entity „ M. f ^ ^ 6om^ ms^em Inddnnt. .Vm Taylor, him waythlnr," said Taylor. and that took place at CSUF in 1970. However, Taylor said that students have sometimes beenhired as 'fake shoppers' tokeapalook- out on oth ers. , "We've only used them during the. rush hours, snd then only at certain times,", he laid. On* aspect tt them to place their books in, then head directly for their next class. Despite to. fact that th* number of »ppreh*nded stodent* has dropped, tosses last year totaled over $20,000. Taylor added that h. couldn't pinpoint which Items war. the most popular for shoplifters. Dos to th* store being divided into _ . three areas, losses a re all the lht mor. difficult to calculate. lon4 Taylor laid that there has been kntx no' pilferage by employee*, Sliding that "w* don't hav. them tax* a lie detector tost, either." when tbe old bookstore was where The Cblleglan Is now," h. said. "Sod. kids broke Into the place after hours, and stol* some check* or something Ilk. that." Alma Born., a 20-plus year veteran of the bookstore, said she has never caught a student stealing. "I think we hav. a pretty I bunch of kids on campus," said. "And I've been here . If anything, Taylor again stressed that ttw iter* wants to present a welcoming attitude for stu- |