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2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, November 25, 1975 The question person 1 In what field of study should there be a required course in ethics? "In every one of tl not do any good. B ripped off ln every ne, Including m. It might : people get students and "Why not all of them? That's a problem confronting all people. I think you need something ln the business field especially. That'd probably be the strongest thing. Just to stimulate businessmen treating people on an equal basis. Get away from the dog-eat-dog . Soule. instructor. Tcague l-.lementary School, Highway City: "When I studied, philosophy and "theology were related as ethics. Now, ethics can permeate every part of our lives, Including business, marketing, and the very fact of going to school. I've been reading that the honor system Is In question. People do what they want to do regardless of what the laws and customs are.* •All around, there's a~iack of ethics. I've seen a lack of ethics ln student government, but I shouldn't name any specific area. I'd say ln most of our professional fields, there has been a lack of ethics. They're more concerned with the profession than with people." sophomore. major ui "Government. There's so ran corruption going there right no They need It the most. I-thl all of them need It though, ln i fields.* Letters to the editor. TEACHING POSITIONS More troops bock O'Brien such as ihe Collegian or Insight are vehicles for the expatlatlon of dissenting views on Issues of concern for the University and Its Inhabitants, Mr. Hill's letter of Nov. 19 (Dally Collegian) can be accepted. Certainly curriculum and the qualifications or competency of professors i concerns worthy of Mr. Hll e Is not Your birihstone or the precious stone of your liking will be mounted in a single strand of 14K gold chain. This elegant adornmeni is priced from only $25. We design the chain according to the length you desire CHARGE or BUDGET Eomonos §/«««/ ULU~U* <&em-m9 (fASHION FAIR • FULTON MALL —s For Information call Mtai La....23>1731 7 lore it cannot be condemned. I think to bjse assumptions of Dr. O'Brien's quality of leaching or. Ids own lack of comprehension of Dr. O'Brien's letter Is tragic. But the Issue here Is not of the qualifications or competency of professors, which Is difficult to Judge tl you've never had the class or professor (Isn't It, Mr. Hill?), hut of the necessity of a and disposition of Dr. Mr. Hill's gratitude to ;rs that be ln the School ch a fate Is Indicative inking that saturates the view on topics that I think an Investigation Into the different theories of ethical thought, to realize there are different theories, Is necessary for a person to satisfy and question his own thoughts. B.A. 101 as t-ught by Dr. O'Brien Is more than just a :orum for the Professor's Ideas (compare typical classes), It presents the major ethical theories, through necessity broadly. This presents the student with the opportunity to examine his views of the many under Adolf Hitler. This fact In Itself cries the need for the study of ethics and morality, all personal prejudices aside. Richard Nellson. Student views, CLARIFICATION In Friday's Collegian editorial •Politicians stagnate ln recall fiasco,• a line toward the bottom of the page read, "He (Senator David Davenport) has not brought a case before the Student Court ..." It should have read, "he which have governed student . This Investigation Is our own which bases morals on those of the mass and, through the predominant thought of pragmatism, has equated morality and legality. As Dr. O'Brien stated In his letter, the outstanding example In recent times of this legalism Is that of the government of Ger- Court until Nov. 18, when he submitted a letter to the Student Activities office questioning the legality of Good and Nlkssarlan's appointments; this Is another requirement for the court to meet, and Ihe delay ln submitting this letter Is another reason they haven't done anything THE DAILY COLLEGIAN LEARN MUSIC CHORDS PlAY BY EAR THE EASY WAY. COLOR CODED TO MAKE IT FAST AND SIMPLE! ...it your desk ■ HARMONIXCO ■ P.O. Bo» 455 - KkaaaJfU* CA 93831 ■ Sand mo SB 1 Pockot Compot A Chord 9 $7.50 e. K ■ Koyboord Comput A Chord • S5.00 oa. Calif. Rot; add 6X u>. Encle SELL YOUR USED TEXTBOOKS WEDNESDAY 9' a.m. — 4 p.m. KENNEL BOOKSTORE LOWER LEVEL' Angela Davis to speak? (Continued from Page 1) charging admission. By using receipts from the speech, the committee loan could be paid back, Diisenbury and Kennedy said. They said Davis usually receives $2,500 for a speaking engagement, but has negotiated through friends of the pair for me lower price. Committee member Barbara Kissinger suggested an effort be Editor deadline The deadline to turn ln completed applications for editor of the Dally Colle- un, La Voz de Aztlan, or Uhuru for the spring semester, Is 5 p.m. Nov. 28. Editors will be selected by the Media Council Dec. 2. Applications are available r>306. Paintings compare America, Denmark hers summed for the past years art student Ingrlg Has- tru|) hjs traveled to Denmark. Her paintings, on display Un ough Wednesday ln the CSUF ,:i gallery with the work of two ,tnei artists, try to compare \ ■ erlcan and Danish culture, !>pli al or unusual of some places -,l.i in her Introductory note to Million's In the gallery display i\e works by Mark Teemer and s then t of it-- kind to offer a bachelor of m i-iice degree ln surveying and Citrus judging nears it will b d Sat- ii.• 45 high schools have been ted to participate ln the event, ipotisored t» SunklstGrowers tiie Plant Science Department le csuf School of Agricultural competition will consist i'lglng and giving reasons of lng for Washington Navel ices, Lisbon lemons, Marsh Uess grapefruit, and balled js trees. Team members lie required to Identify each BUG * CORNER? FOREIGN CAR PARTS VOLKSWAGEN DATSUN TOYOTA SIS tan AVI. made to see whether Davis could be obtained through "block book- tag" with other California cam- The committee wiil decide next week whether or not to lend the *800. If It does, the money will have to come from a contingency hind, as the speakers budget has been depleted for/the year. In another matter, Bonglovannl reported a lawyer has been obtained to debate William F. Buckley Dec. 9 ln the gym. Leonard Ross, a Yale Law School graduate and Gov. Edmund G. Brown's appointee to the State Public UtllltlesCoromlsslon, will debate Buckley Dec. 6. He is charging no fee other than his air fare to Fresno. Bonglovannl told the committee he Is concerned about the size of the crowd coming to see Buckley. He said many community members might wish to come and hear Buckley. The committee voted to charge $3 admission to anyone not holding a current CSUF student body card or staff-faculty card. No e tickets wtfl"be~so*.d, and **> a first-come, first-served basis. Only one person per IJ>. card will be admitted. Normally, said Bonglovannl, the card will admit the card hold- Snack bar replaces lounge "We're making It available for students to study and brown ba a eat lunch," said Rick Flnlay, food service director. The snack bar, which opened Friday, serves soft drinks. Thanksgiving music celebrated Program is honored ""/ Ih.. Surveying andPtiotogram- metry program at CSUFhasbeen rkiiiured by the American Society A piiotSgrammetry (ASp) and the American Congress of Surveying ami Mapping (ACSM).''The program has also received the first student charter from ASP. The program, which has grown Iroir. 10 to 75 students o CSUF will offer a "Bicentennial Musical Celebration* concert on radio Thanksgiving Day. The one-hour concert will be 5 p.m. on KMJ (S80) at 8 p.m. on KMJ-FM (97.9). The concert will Include American compositions collected for the Bicentennial by the J. C. Penney Company. The show will feature highlights of a concert held at Fresno DAY CARE / PRE-SCHOOL PRE-SCHOOL WITH CREATIVITY Ages 3-5 8:30-11:30 a.m. STATE-LICENSED DAY CARE 'MRT INNOVATIVE EDUCATION, INC. 1740 CHANNINO (directly south of Fremont School) -Call 237-2558 for further Information or stop by Owners-Directors: J. Mull ins, D. Rhames, S. Tatarian Tuesday, November 26, 1976 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-3 Campus crowd size, the Umlt was set. Bonglovannl said the doors will be closed when the gym is full, whether the next person In line Is a student or a paying patron. Sorority raises funds for blind More than $400 was raised Sunday in an effort by the Delta Gamma Sorority and Cherry Auction Swap Meet to meet a goal of over 11,000 needed to purchase a special braille typewriter for the 26 blind students at CSUF. Anyone wishing to help further can give money to Weldon Percy at the Student Handicapped Services at CSUF. calendar breakfast at the Trinity Baptist Church. SATURDAY 9 a.m.-3 p.m.-The San Joa- Noon-The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet In College Union room 312-813. The subject will be "meditation sn Sped a I ra-res "to: ^•Students aJ+ervling ^ ant) academic colletf Additional discounts: yg * Good driving records! * rngK ctrai. point oM. ror -further iritWm«n'< Call: Speev Insurance /WncJ 1122 N. Blacks+on. ' 211-1B23 will be held In the San Joaquin Garden Fellowship Hall, SS58 N. Fresno St. There will be arte s. and liquid High School, where the music from the Penney's collection was premiered ln the San Joaquin Valley. The music Is performed by the CSUF Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Russell Howland, professor of music; the CSUF Concert Choir, directed by Dr. Arthur Huff; and the CSUF Wind r by John Heard. TO f+ MOMF QTFRLC gEgBglgggg AM/FM - 8 TRACK STEREO • IN DASH AM/FM - CASSETTE STEREO • IN DASH REG. PRICE-♦129.W DEALERS COST - *QQ° HOME STEREOS - AM/FM/8 TRACK AS LOW AS #75.00 FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION WRITE OR C AU (209) 299716S or 299-V22* AFTER FIVE We accept Master Charge and BankAmerleard Looking for a law-related career? UCLA Extension in cooperation with the UCLA School of Law offers Attorney Assistant Training Certificate Programs Five month, intensive postgraduate training offered in the specialized areas of Litigation, Real Estate, Corporations-Litigation and Probate Administration on a rotating basis. Accredited by the American Bar Association. * Winter 1976: ATTORNEY ASSISTANT TRAINING- LITIGATION December 29,1975-Application Deadline February 2,1976-Course Begins June 24 & 25, 1976-Fina! Examination For further information regarding application procedures, program dates, policies, procedures, course content, housing, placement, financial aid and future programs contact: Attorney Assistant Training, Suite 214, Dept. of Human Development & Services, UCLA Extension, P.O. Box 24902, Los Angeles, CA 90024; or %-jhone (213) 825-0741. -.
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Title | 1975_11 The Daily Collegian November 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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" |
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Title | Nov 25, 1975 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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 | 2-THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tuesday, November 25, 1975 The question person 1 In what field of study should there be a required course in ethics? "In every one of tl not do any good. B ripped off ln every ne, Including m. It might : people get students and "Why not all of them? That's a problem confronting all people. I think you need something ln the business field especially. That'd probably be the strongest thing. Just to stimulate businessmen treating people on an equal basis. Get away from the dog-eat-dog . Soule. instructor. Tcague l-.lementary School, Highway City: "When I studied, philosophy and "theology were related as ethics. Now, ethics can permeate every part of our lives, Including business, marketing, and the very fact of going to school. I've been reading that the honor system Is In question. People do what they want to do regardless of what the laws and customs are.* •All around, there's a~iack of ethics. I've seen a lack of ethics ln student government, but I shouldn't name any specific area. I'd say ln most of our professional fields, there has been a lack of ethics. They're more concerned with the profession than with people." sophomore. major ui "Government. There's so ran corruption going there right no They need It the most. I-thl all of them need It though, ln i fields.* Letters to the editor. TEACHING POSITIONS More troops bock O'Brien such as ihe Collegian or Insight are vehicles for the expatlatlon of dissenting views on Issues of concern for the University and Its Inhabitants, Mr. Hill's letter of Nov. 19 (Dally Collegian) can be accepted. Certainly curriculum and the qualifications or competency of professors i concerns worthy of Mr. Hll e Is not Your birihstone or the precious stone of your liking will be mounted in a single strand of 14K gold chain. This elegant adornmeni is priced from only $25. We design the chain according to the length you desire CHARGE or BUDGET Eomonos §/«««/ ULU~U* <&em-m9 (fASHION FAIR • FULTON MALL —s For Information call Mtai La....23>1731 7 lore it cannot be condemned. I think to bjse assumptions of Dr. O'Brien's quality of leaching or. Ids own lack of comprehension of Dr. O'Brien's letter Is tragic. But the Issue here Is not of the qualifications or competency of professors, which Is difficult to Judge tl you've never had the class or professor (Isn't It, Mr. Hill?), hut of the necessity of a and disposition of Dr. Mr. Hill's gratitude to ;rs that be ln the School ch a fate Is Indicative inking that saturates the view on topics that I think an Investigation Into the different theories of ethical thought, to realize there are different theories, Is necessary for a person to satisfy and question his own thoughts. B.A. 101 as t-ught by Dr. O'Brien Is more than just a :orum for the Professor's Ideas (compare typical classes), It presents the major ethical theories, through necessity broadly. This presents the student with the opportunity to examine his views of the many under Adolf Hitler. This fact In Itself cries the need for the study of ethics and morality, all personal prejudices aside. Richard Nellson. Student views, CLARIFICATION In Friday's Collegian editorial •Politicians stagnate ln recall fiasco,• a line toward the bottom of the page read, "He (Senator David Davenport) has not brought a case before the Student Court ..." It should have read, "he which have governed student . This Investigation Is our own which bases morals on those of the mass and, through the predominant thought of pragmatism, has equated morality and legality. As Dr. O'Brien stated In his letter, the outstanding example In recent times of this legalism Is that of the government of Ger- Court until Nov. 18, when he submitted a letter to the Student Activities office questioning the legality of Good and Nlkssarlan's appointments; this Is another requirement for the court to meet, and Ihe delay ln submitting this letter Is another reason they haven't done anything THE DAILY COLLEGIAN LEARN MUSIC CHORDS PlAY BY EAR THE EASY WAY. COLOR CODED TO MAKE IT FAST AND SIMPLE! ...it your desk ■ HARMONIXCO ■ P.O. Bo» 455 - KkaaaJfU* CA 93831 ■ Sand mo SB 1 Pockot Compot A Chord 9 $7.50 e. K ■ Koyboord Comput A Chord • S5.00 oa. Calif. Rot; add 6X u>. Encle SELL YOUR USED TEXTBOOKS WEDNESDAY 9' a.m. — 4 p.m. KENNEL BOOKSTORE LOWER LEVEL' Angela Davis to speak? (Continued from Page 1) charging admission. By using receipts from the speech, the committee loan could be paid back, Diisenbury and Kennedy said. They said Davis usually receives $2,500 for a speaking engagement, but has negotiated through friends of the pair for me lower price. Committee member Barbara Kissinger suggested an effort be Editor deadline The deadline to turn ln completed applications for editor of the Dally Colle- un, La Voz de Aztlan, or Uhuru for the spring semester, Is 5 p.m. Nov. 28. Editors will be selected by the Media Council Dec. 2. Applications are available r>306. Paintings compare America, Denmark hers summed for the past years art student Ingrlg Has- tru|) hjs traveled to Denmark. Her paintings, on display Un ough Wednesday ln the CSUF ,:i gallery with the work of two ,tnei artists, try to compare \ ■ erlcan and Danish culture, !>pli al or unusual of some places -,l.i in her Introductory note to Million's In the gallery display i\e works by Mark Teemer and s then t of it-- kind to offer a bachelor of m i-iice degree ln surveying and Citrus judging nears it will b d Sat- ii.• 45 high schools have been ted to participate ln the event, ipotisored t» SunklstGrowers tiie Plant Science Department le csuf School of Agricultural competition will consist i'lglng and giving reasons of lng for Washington Navel ices, Lisbon lemons, Marsh Uess grapefruit, and balled js trees. Team members lie required to Identify each BUG * CORNER? FOREIGN CAR PARTS VOLKSWAGEN DATSUN TOYOTA SIS tan AVI. made to see whether Davis could be obtained through "block book- tag" with other California cam- The committee wiil decide next week whether or not to lend the *800. If It does, the money will have to come from a contingency hind, as the speakers budget has been depleted for/the year. In another matter, Bonglovannl reported a lawyer has been obtained to debate William F. Buckley Dec. 9 ln the gym. Leonard Ross, a Yale Law School graduate and Gov. Edmund G. Brown's appointee to the State Public UtllltlesCoromlsslon, will debate Buckley Dec. 6. He is charging no fee other than his air fare to Fresno. Bonglovannl told the committee he Is concerned about the size of the crowd coming to see Buckley. He said many community members might wish to come and hear Buckley. The committee voted to charge $3 admission to anyone not holding a current CSUF student body card or staff-faculty card. No e tickets wtfl"be~so*.d, and **> a first-come, first-served basis. Only one person per IJ>. card will be admitted. Normally, said Bonglovannl, the card will admit the card hold- Snack bar replaces lounge "We're making It available for students to study and brown ba a eat lunch," said Rick Flnlay, food service director. The snack bar, which opened Friday, serves soft drinks. Thanksgiving music celebrated Program is honored ""/ Ih.. Surveying andPtiotogram- metry program at CSUFhasbeen rkiiiured by the American Society A piiotSgrammetry (ASp) and the American Congress of Surveying ami Mapping (ACSM).''The program has also received the first student charter from ASP. The program, which has grown Iroir. 10 to 75 students o CSUF will offer a "Bicentennial Musical Celebration* concert on radio Thanksgiving Day. The one-hour concert will be 5 p.m. on KMJ (S80) at 8 p.m. on KMJ-FM (97.9). The concert will Include American compositions collected for the Bicentennial by the J. C. Penney Company. The show will feature highlights of a concert held at Fresno DAY CARE / PRE-SCHOOL PRE-SCHOOL WITH CREATIVITY Ages 3-5 8:30-11:30 a.m. STATE-LICENSED DAY CARE 'MRT INNOVATIVE EDUCATION, INC. 1740 CHANNINO (directly south of Fremont School) -Call 237-2558 for further Information or stop by Owners-Directors: J. Mull ins, D. Rhames, S. Tatarian Tuesday, November 26, 1976 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN-3 Campus crowd size, the Umlt was set. Bonglovannl said the doors will be closed when the gym is full, whether the next person In line Is a student or a paying patron. Sorority raises funds for blind More than $400 was raised Sunday in an effort by the Delta Gamma Sorority and Cherry Auction Swap Meet to meet a goal of over 11,000 needed to purchase a special braille typewriter for the 26 blind students at CSUF. Anyone wishing to help further can give money to Weldon Percy at the Student Handicapped Services at CSUF. calendar breakfast at the Trinity Baptist Church. SATURDAY 9 a.m.-3 p.m.-The San Joa- Noon-The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship will meet In College Union room 312-813. The subject will be "meditation sn Sped a I ra-res "to: ^•Students aJ+ervling ^ ant) academic colletf Additional discounts: yg * Good driving records! * rngK ctrai. point oM. ror -further iritWm«n'< Call: Speev Insurance /WncJ 1122 N. Blacks+on. ' 211-1B23 will be held In the San Joaquin Garden Fellowship Hall, SS58 N. Fresno St. There will be arte s. and liquid High School, where the music from the Penney's collection was premiered ln the San Joaquin Valley. The music Is performed by the CSUF Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Russell Howland, professor of music; the CSUF Concert Choir, directed by Dr. Arthur Huff; and the CSUF Wind r by John Heard. TO f+ MOMF QTFRLC gEgBglgggg AM/FM - 8 TRACK STEREO • IN DASH AM/FM - CASSETTE STEREO • IN DASH REG. PRICE-♦129.W DEALERS COST - *QQ° HOME STEREOS - AM/FM/8 TRACK AS LOW AS #75.00 FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION WRITE OR C AU (209) 299716S or 299-V22* AFTER FIVE We accept Master Charge and BankAmerleard Looking for a law-related career? UCLA Extension in cooperation with the UCLA School of Law offers Attorney Assistant Training Certificate Programs Five month, intensive postgraduate training offered in the specialized areas of Litigation, Real Estate, Corporations-Litigation and Probate Administration on a rotating basis. Accredited by the American Bar Association. * Winter 1976: ATTORNEY ASSISTANT TRAINING- LITIGATION December 29,1975-Application Deadline February 2,1976-Course Begins June 24 & 25, 1976-Fina! Examination For further information regarding application procedures, program dates, policies, procedures, course content, housing, placement, financial aid and future programs contact: Attorney Assistant Training, Suite 214, Dept. of Human Development & Services, UCLA Extension, P.O. Box 24902, Los Angeles, CA 90024; or %-jhone (213) 825-0741. -. |