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Clarinetist, soprano to perform in recitals Security lists parking rules David Alvarado of Bakersfield, a seMor music major at California State University, Fresno, will be featured in a clarinet recital Thursday, Dec. 15. The recital will be held at 4:30 p.m. In the CSUF Music Building Recital Hall. Alvarado will be assisted by John Bradshaw, Patty De Benedetto, and Lorence Honda. The program will Include works by Poulenc, BaviccM, Haydn, and Bernstein. Last chance to dance :k off finals at the Finals nine ance Saturday, Dec. 10 at 8 p.m. the CU Lounge. Imlsslon to the d; Soprano Kathy Miller of Fresno, a senior music major, will be featured in recital Monday, Dec. 19, at 8 p.m. in the CSUF Music Building Recital HalL ' The senior soprano will be assisted by Robert Jorgensen, piano, and Trish Whltendale, flute. The concert program will Include works by Bach, Verdi, and Brahms. The recital is presented partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduationwlthabachelor's degree in must*, Wres fling Continued from Page 6 other presentation: Is $15 for four-wheeled motor vehicles and $3.75 for two and three-wheeled motor vehicles parking In designated spaces. Enforcement of paid parking f Sprli 1978 will begin at 7 a.m. Jan. 23, 1973V Persons wishing to form car pools may do so by contacting the Security Office. "Application for Vehicle Parking Permit" long forms and the each vehicle In the pool wiin, needed to complete the pool ar. rangement. "» Pools should ba formed before purchasing parking-d«calp«rn,lu for any of the cars in the poo] because refund schedules do iv* allow for a full refund. proceeds going tc Awards >eam:s championship effort. The Bulldog Foundation a presented championship awa h Jim Sweeney, '. the I seball i Classifieds Brittalny Spaniel puppies; AKC; will hold till Christmas; call 226-2250; if no answer call 233-4490. Ask for Jade; $70. BRITTANIA RULES. Rule '1 Look /or this label :*2 Jeans an In style. StusedV BOOK BUYBACK DEC. 12 MON. 8:30- 8:30 DEC 13 TUE. 8:30- 6:30 DEC 14 WED. fcM. 6:30 DEC 15 THU. 8:30- «:30 18 FRI. 8:30- DEC 17 SAT. 9-.30-1MB DEC. II MOM. 8:30 a 8:30 DEC 20 TUE. 8:30 DEC 21 WED. 8:30- 8:30 DEC. 22 THU. 8:30 DEC 23 FRI. 8:30-12:08 [ AWA.XXX. Ten Pro Pressureless Tennis Balls 2 year guarantee on bounce $9 a dozen or 75? each. Penn Tennis Balls Championship $1.99 a Nuke Bruin Basketball Shoes White, Blue, Red, Green Reg. Price 24.50 Sale price 19.95 Baseball: All gloves 25 percent off Rawlings, Macgregor, Wilson Sale goes on thru CHRISTMAS Starting Nov. 25th New Christmas Store Hours: Mon. - Friday 10-9 mt caot dacount oo ngiaar priead Uaa "BOORS: MON. - THURS. & SAT. 10 FRIDAY 10-9 SDM. 12 - ! RETAIL & TEAM SALES 5W1 N. HKSNO, SUITE 104 HdESNOSliAWjPlAZA mam MARINE CORPS SEEKS Qualified College & University Freshmen Sophomores Juniors for Officer Candidates Programs — PLC Applicants must be : L Of Excellent Character 2. Full time students (12 units) 3. Have at least 2.0 GPA. 4. In Excellent health & Physical condition * All majors Acceptable a commission to 2nd Lieut- NO OBLIGATION INCURRED Through; Application or Training Interested contact: Captain Steve Chambers at 487-5503 Apply At: 285 W. Shaw Ave., Suite 108, Fresno, 93704 Equal Opportunity. u I. u r u The People United Will Never Be Defeated "Norman Baxter, you c wa know you're on Balci and the People united will r be defeated, some lata of the Third World Co- - n marched on the CSUF's Itlent's office last Wed- a Coalition marched In op- :lon and solidarity agalnsl uctlve forces being applied I e Third World People King themselves toge- ;ald Robert LoulsSteven- of the Kthntc Studies Department at CSUF, U.S. Interference In Soyth Africa, the Klu Klux Klan ■f cQai,ition n third world together w m march through Thomas and Joyal Administration Bldgs. They then staged a play almut the repression of minority students at CSUF. Speakers, Rolwrt Loulsstevpn- The Third World Coalition i"ets every Tuesday at 1:00 pm i the roller union. See CU Photos by Stan Santos • •• Blacks change attitude - Change life Uhura Editor Selected The CSUF Media Council has selected Donna Evans Editor for Uhuru for Spring Semester 1378. Donna is a senior Journalism major specializing In public slatinns with a minor in political science. She brings to Uhuru a wide variety of experience in Journalism. w has worked as a student correspondent for The Sacramento wspaper serving the Sacramento Valley, and rked in production for Insight and as a re- "t. she also, has been a contributing writer fpr Uhuru. >onn» says she had several ideas on how to make Uhuru a mora aUble and interesting paper. • The present staff of Uhuru extends our congratulations to nna. We hope th«'" CSUF s by Rinalda Crane show 60 minutes said , It Is time for Black people to stop blaming whites for all their prV Jackson said Blacks cannot expect anyone to do anything for us, to us, with us, but US. "Blacks are down because everyone says we are," Jackson said. Ho feels more self-assurance and positive Identity as a race is what Blacks need to create confidence in themselves. "Blacks blame their bad grades on teachers moslofthetlmewhen they do not come up to par. fliey are quick to say racism Is always a factor In their failures," said Jackson, "butdeeplnthelrhearts they know they are not putting orth enouijh effort." Jackson said the old cliche, 'the truth hurts" Is pure fact n voice In political mat gether they c he said. srhoo He also added that wh need is "willpower." "Blacks have let wh! set standards for then they don't there Is no rule about this punishment in the home, and parents should rememl)er that and act accordingly said Jackson. Jackson's motto Is, "I am Some body" i that "i Blacks don't get enough attention from their parents. Blacks cannot malce good Black people should think about these things, ha said. Slacks contribute something to society at one time or another and they should be aware of that. Jackson said Black Brothers and Sisters should join hands In the struggle and(stop blaming everyone else tor their own inadequacies. "You may not be responsible for being down, but you must be responsible for getting up," he
Object Description
Title | 1977_12 The Daily Collegian December 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 | Dec 8, 1977 Pg. 8- Dec 12, 1977 Uhuru 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 | Clarinetist, soprano to perform in recitals Security lists parking rules David Alvarado of Bakersfield, a seMor music major at California State University, Fresno, will be featured in a clarinet recital Thursday, Dec. 15. The recital will be held at 4:30 p.m. In the CSUF Music Building Recital Hall. Alvarado will be assisted by John Bradshaw, Patty De Benedetto, and Lorence Honda. The program will Include works by Poulenc, BaviccM, Haydn, and Bernstein. Last chance to dance :k off finals at the Finals nine ance Saturday, Dec. 10 at 8 p.m. the CU Lounge. Imlsslon to the d; Soprano Kathy Miller of Fresno, a senior music major, will be featured in recital Monday, Dec. 19, at 8 p.m. in the CSUF Music Building Recital HalL ' The senior soprano will be assisted by Robert Jorgensen, piano, and Trish Whltendale, flute. The concert program will Include works by Bach, Verdi, and Brahms. The recital is presented partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduationwlthabachelor's degree in must*, Wres fling Continued from Page 6 other presentation: Is $15 for four-wheeled motor vehicles and $3.75 for two and three-wheeled motor vehicles parking In designated spaces. Enforcement of paid parking f Sprli 1978 will begin at 7 a.m. Jan. 23, 1973V Persons wishing to form car pools may do so by contacting the Security Office. "Application for Vehicle Parking Permit" long forms and the each vehicle In the pool wiin, needed to complete the pool ar. rangement. "» Pools should ba formed before purchasing parking-d«calp«rn,lu for any of the cars in the poo] because refund schedules do iv* allow for a full refund. proceeds going tc Awards >eam:s championship effort. The Bulldog Foundation a presented championship awa h Jim Sweeney, '. the I seball i Classifieds Brittalny Spaniel puppies; AKC; will hold till Christmas; call 226-2250; if no answer call 233-4490. Ask for Jade; $70. BRITTANIA RULES. Rule '1 Look /or this label :*2 Jeans an In style. StusedV BOOK BUYBACK DEC. 12 MON. 8:30- 8:30 DEC 13 TUE. 8:30- 6:30 DEC 14 WED. fcM. 6:30 DEC 15 THU. 8:30- «:30 18 FRI. 8:30- DEC 17 SAT. 9-.30-1MB DEC. II MOM. 8:30 a 8:30 DEC 20 TUE. 8:30 DEC 21 WED. 8:30- 8:30 DEC. 22 THU. 8:30 DEC 23 FRI. 8:30-12:08 [ AWA.XXX. Ten Pro Pressureless Tennis Balls 2 year guarantee on bounce $9 a dozen or 75? each. Penn Tennis Balls Championship $1.99 a Nuke Bruin Basketball Shoes White, Blue, Red, Green Reg. Price 24.50 Sale price 19.95 Baseball: All gloves 25 percent off Rawlings, Macgregor, Wilson Sale goes on thru CHRISTMAS Starting Nov. 25th New Christmas Store Hours: Mon. - Friday 10-9 mt caot dacount oo ngiaar priead Uaa "BOORS: MON. - THURS. & SAT. 10 FRIDAY 10-9 SDM. 12 - ! RETAIL & TEAM SALES 5W1 N. HKSNO, SUITE 104 HdESNOSliAWjPlAZA mam MARINE CORPS SEEKS Qualified College & University Freshmen Sophomores Juniors for Officer Candidates Programs — PLC Applicants must be : L Of Excellent Character 2. Full time students (12 units) 3. Have at least 2.0 GPA. 4. In Excellent health & Physical condition * All majors Acceptable a commission to 2nd Lieut- NO OBLIGATION INCURRED Through; Application or Training Interested contact: Captain Steve Chambers at 487-5503 Apply At: 285 W. Shaw Ave., Suite 108, Fresno, 93704 Equal Opportunity. u I. u r u The People United Will Never Be Defeated "Norman Baxter, you c wa know you're on Balci and the People united will r be defeated, some lata of the Third World Co- - n marched on the CSUF's Itlent's office last Wed- a Coalition marched In op- :lon and solidarity agalnsl uctlve forces being applied I e Third World People King themselves toge- ;ald Robert LoulsSteven- of the Kthntc Studies Department at CSUF, U.S. Interference In Soyth Africa, the Klu Klux Klan ■f cQai,ition n third world together w m march through Thomas and Joyal Administration Bldgs. They then staged a play almut the repression of minority students at CSUF. Speakers, Rolwrt Loulsstevpn- The Third World Coalition i"ets every Tuesday at 1:00 pm i the roller union. See CU Photos by Stan Santos • •• Blacks change attitude - Change life Uhura Editor Selected The CSUF Media Council has selected Donna Evans Editor for Uhuru for Spring Semester 1378. Donna is a senior Journalism major specializing In public slatinns with a minor in political science. She brings to Uhuru a wide variety of experience in Journalism. w has worked as a student correspondent for The Sacramento wspaper serving the Sacramento Valley, and rked in production for Insight and as a re- "t. she also, has been a contributing writer fpr Uhuru. >onn» says she had several ideas on how to make Uhuru a mora aUble and interesting paper. • The present staff of Uhuru extends our congratulations to nna. We hope th«'" CSUF s by Rinalda Crane show 60 minutes said , It Is time for Black people to stop blaming whites for all their prV Jackson said Blacks cannot expect anyone to do anything for us, to us, with us, but US. "Blacks are down because everyone says we are," Jackson said. Ho feels more self-assurance and positive Identity as a race is what Blacks need to create confidence in themselves. "Blacks blame their bad grades on teachers moslofthetlmewhen they do not come up to par. fliey are quick to say racism Is always a factor In their failures," said Jackson, "butdeeplnthelrhearts they know they are not putting orth enouijh effort." Jackson said the old cliche, 'the truth hurts" Is pure fact n voice In political mat gether they c he said. srhoo He also added that wh need is "willpower." "Blacks have let wh! set standards for then they don't there Is no rule about this punishment in the home, and parents should rememl)er that and act accordingly said Jackson. Jackson's motto Is, "I am Some body" i that "i Blacks don't get enough attention from their parents. Blacks cannot malce good Black people should think about these things, ha said. Slacks contribute something to society at one time or another and they should be aware of that. Jackson said Black Brothers and Sisters should join hands In the struggle and(stop blaming everyone else tor their own inadequacies. "You may not be responsible for being down, but you must be responsible for getting up," he |