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$6,000 ad deficit Daily Collegian might run out of money in mid-Aipril The Dally Collegian could cease publication ln mld-Aprll . unless $6,000 ln additional funds 1' are made available to the paper; according to CSUF accounting officer Tom McGonaglll. The possible cutoff date was announced by McGonaglll at the Jan. 20 meeting of the Media . Council. Council members appeared stunned by the announcement and were unable to suggest an answer to the problem. The council recommended a committee consisting of the Col- glan's business and advertising anager, the editor of the paper, tiro student senators not on the nate Finance and Budget Com- ttee, and one journalism pro- utor study the situation. \ resolution was passed asking ' Associated Student Senate to AS government splits on stadium by Mike Robinson SUIT Reporter lie Associated Student Seltaie sent"a resolution to ASB President Id Price Dec. 17 opposing the construction of the proposed :>j11 stadium, but Price vetoed the resolution, saying, "It Is my lng that the senate has not obJecUvely and thoroughly examined subject." textbook at the. Ived r e the s e got It t the senate hadn't considered the proposed stadium location, but concentrated i FALSE ASSUMPTION However, Price said this was a false assumption by the si Complaint against Veeps withdrawn Whether Legislative vice- president Susan Good and College Union vice-president David Nlkssarlan are legally ln office is a question that still remains un- n assured tl : the grapes w ■e taken out, unless 3t of people have been concerned about moving the gripes, epeclally the ag people. I guess 1 would be, too. The grapes have i there for 30 years." According to George Ilg, assistant dean of the School of Agrlcul- "le university's master plan calls for the removal oi the Bar- d Cedar vineyards for parking reasons. - lere Is a need for the parking lot, they will be taken out,* re not thinking that Is going to happen soon,* he added. Don Bavaro, vineyard manager for the viticulture department, the price of the agricultural land would average »2,250 to I an arcre "depending on the quality ot land, age of the vines - e type of grapes grown.* Price said If the stadium were to be built at the Barstow and Cedar' Katlon, then parking would probably be on campus, executive Dean Marvin Wampler, who Is ln charge of planning ^'.ruction on the university property, said parking for the stadium ild be made available on the turf areas surrounding the stadium. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) The recall petition against the pair Initiated early last semester by former Senator David-Davenport was withdrawn by Davenport before be left CSUF for a job ln Washington. According to Student Court Justice Ty Knotts, Davenport's withdrawal of the petition •was a very smart move on his part.* Had Davenport not rescinded his petition before leaving, the Student Court would nave automatically decided ln favor of Good and Nlkssarlan because the plaintiff would not nave been Stein had planned to reintroduce the petition at the court's Jan. 12 meeting. But the Question of whether Stein was legally a student at that Ume was raised by defense representatives of Good and Nlkssarlan, Knotts said. ■We found out be wasn't legally a student,* Knotts said, because he had not paid his registration fees yet. Stein said the move by, the court and the defense was a legitimate one. *I think they worked with the lnforroationprovided by the registrar,* he add. • ... It was the most reliable Information at the Ume." before the tv Into effect July 1. The present senate confirmed the menU at the July 12 meeUng. Davenport bald the pair Illegally ln office because the constitution vacancies must M ms after that date. One poslUon filled before the The recall petition, however, is not dead. Dayanport's roommate last semester, David Stein, reintroduced Friday an almost Good and! talned they are legally la office. Good assumed her post through an appointment last June by outgoing AS President Stave Moe. Good was named to nil the vacancy ot leglslaUve vice-president left by I Gene Gibson. Student Court JusUca Antoinette Tall waa removed last December from her position. •It Is the Student Court's decision that all committees and appointments ceased toexlst July 1, 1978, Whan the new Associated Students came Into effect,* a memorandum from Chief Justice to nil the College Union vice- president -s post Good waa elected to ln the spring. not a legal member of the court.* JusUces have been unwilling to '
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Title | 1976_02 The Daily Collegian February 1976 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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 |
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Title | Feb 3, 1976 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1976 |
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 | $6,000 ad deficit Daily Collegian might run out of money in mid-Aipril The Dally Collegian could cease publication ln mld-Aprll . unless $6,000 ln additional funds 1' are made available to the paper; according to CSUF accounting officer Tom McGonaglll. The possible cutoff date was announced by McGonaglll at the Jan. 20 meeting of the Media . Council. Council members appeared stunned by the announcement and were unable to suggest an answer to the problem. The council recommended a committee consisting of the Col- glan's business and advertising anager, the editor of the paper, tiro student senators not on the nate Finance and Budget Com- ttee, and one journalism pro- utor study the situation. \ resolution was passed asking ' Associated Student Senate to AS government splits on stadium by Mike Robinson SUIT Reporter lie Associated Student Seltaie sent"a resolution to ASB President Id Price Dec. 17 opposing the construction of the proposed :>j11 stadium, but Price vetoed the resolution, saying, "It Is my lng that the senate has not obJecUvely and thoroughly examined subject." textbook at the. Ived r e the s e got It t the senate hadn't considered the proposed stadium location, but concentrated i FALSE ASSUMPTION However, Price said this was a false assumption by the si Complaint against Veeps withdrawn Whether Legislative vice- president Susan Good and College Union vice-president David Nlkssarlan are legally ln office is a question that still remains un- n assured tl : the grapes w ■e taken out, unless 3t of people have been concerned about moving the gripes, epeclally the ag people. I guess 1 would be, too. The grapes have i there for 30 years." According to George Ilg, assistant dean of the School of Agrlcul- "le university's master plan calls for the removal oi the Bar- d Cedar vineyards for parking reasons. - lere Is a need for the parking lot, they will be taken out,* re not thinking that Is going to happen soon,* he added. Don Bavaro, vineyard manager for the viticulture department, the price of the agricultural land would average »2,250 to I an arcre "depending on the quality ot land, age of the vines - e type of grapes grown.* Price said If the stadium were to be built at the Barstow and Cedar' Katlon, then parking would probably be on campus, executive Dean Marvin Wampler, who Is ln charge of planning ^'.ruction on the university property, said parking for the stadium ild be made available on the turf areas surrounding the stadium. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) The recall petition against the pair Initiated early last semester by former Senator David-Davenport was withdrawn by Davenport before be left CSUF for a job ln Washington. According to Student Court Justice Ty Knotts, Davenport's withdrawal of the petition •was a very smart move on his part.* Had Davenport not rescinded his petition before leaving, the Student Court would nave automatically decided ln favor of Good and Nlkssarlan because the plaintiff would not nave been Stein had planned to reintroduce the petition at the court's Jan. 12 meeting. But the Question of whether Stein was legally a student at that Ume was raised by defense representatives of Good and Nlkssarlan, Knotts said. ■We found out be wasn't legally a student,* Knotts said, because he had not paid his registration fees yet. Stein said the move by, the court and the defense was a legitimate one. *I think they worked with the lnforroationprovided by the registrar,* he add. • ... It was the most reliable Information at the Ume." before the tv Into effect July 1. The present senate confirmed the menU at the July 12 meeUng. Davenport bald the pair Illegally ln office because the constitution vacancies must M ms after that date. One poslUon filled before the The recall petition, however, is not dead. Dayanport's roommate last semester, David Stein, reintroduced Friday an almost Good and! talned they are legally la office. Good assumed her post through an appointment last June by outgoing AS President Stave Moe. Good was named to nil the vacancy ot leglslaUve vice-president left by I Gene Gibson. Student Court JusUca Antoinette Tall waa removed last December from her position. •It Is the Student Court's decision that all committees and appointments ceased toexlst July 1, 1978, Whan the new Associated Students came Into effect,* a memorandum from Chief Justice to nil the College Union vice- president -s post Good waa elected to ln the spring. not a legal member of the court.* JusUces have been unwilling to ' |