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4 THE DAILY C01LE6IAH Fri., Hot. 30,1973 Lab workshop set for tomorrow ON CAMPUS AcademicVP' A one-day workshop for medical laboratory technologists will be offered Saturday by CSUF ln collaboration with the University of California at Los Angeles. Th* workshop will be conducted 8:30 i > 5 p.m g 162. It ls t sored by th* San Joaquin Valloy Area Health Education Center (AHEC) and 1* on* of several workshops for allied health pro- The topic of th* session will be •Radioimmunoassay,* with the discussion to cover recent advances ln theory and technique, major pitfalls and problems, and other radioisotope techniques. Dr. R. GeraM Simon, head of th* chemistry laboratories at Fresno Community Hospital and an adjunct professor of chemistry- at CSUF, will conduct the Admission a the workshop are free to all professional laboratory personnel. However, Ihe space available will limit attendance to the first SO applicants. Priority wlU be given to professionals currently employed ln the Central Valley. For additional Information, contact the coordinator of the AHEC Workshop Program for Allied Health located ln the Office of Institutional Research at CSUF or telephone 487-1106. MECHA will cosponsor Chicano conference MECHA and the Inter-Ctty Community Action Agency are sponsoring a conference Saturday, December 8 at CSUF from 9 In the morning to about 7:30 that evening. The purpose of the conference matlon to various valley schools and Chicano organizations. Mario Galvan, coordinator of the event, said the conference is a good way for high school students to find out what MECHA tr'tha if the student and Chicano community) and help them find ways In which they can better their communities through community action. The future of MECHA, he continued, depends on these high expected to attend the conference which will feature several speakers and workshops In the following areas: student clubs such as the Chicano Business Club, NCHO Adelltas, Chicano Fraternity; journalism; financial aid; student government; community Involvement; music and dance; history; drug abuse; student Involvement ln the Church. Los Danzantes de Aztlan and El Teatro will perform during an afternoon break. Bay City Police must hire minorities TODAY The Chinese Overseas Student Association will meet at 8 p.m. ln CU 312. The club wilt show the film 'The Road* followed by general elections. "Meet The Mormons* will be shown at 12:10p.m.lnth*Latter- day Saints Institute directly across Shaw Avenue from CSUF. The Army National Guard will Interview all Interested students ln New Administration 266-267. Arthur Your.g L Co. will Interview January and June graduates with degrees In accounting. The Interviews will be conducted ln New Administration 266-267. s Insurance Co. will interview January andJune graduates ln New Administration 266- 267. The company ls Interested ln physical science, engineering, business and accounting majors. Arlene Apkarlan will give her graduate recital on the piano at 8 p.m. In the Music Recital Hall. SUNDAY The r*tne Art film "Battle of Algiers" will be shown at 8 p.m. in the College Union Lounge. U.S. Dlst: Peckham ea that San Frai and begin the recall effon To manyChtcanos.theou of the «ltuatlun could lie si Chicano populations. To many Chicano parents, the decision to end the bilingual program was Irresponsible and jeopardizes the education of their children. Those board members voting against the program claimed the district had no local control over the program. Recently, the parents group said they would seek a Civil Rights Commission Investigation Lost Wed: sm doggie, short sleek blackcoated, brown legs, white patch on chest (Cotton) 226-3070 talking with a learher. principal William Melton did not deny ihe ELEVEN A COMPLETE 1 2ND HAND 1 1 GENERAL STORE 1 1 SERVICE UNLIMITED 1 538 N. Blaekstone 1 ;::: 227-5131 1 i I OPEN 1 1 24 HOURS 1 j CEDAR-SHAW | YE OLE ENGLISH CYCLERY-MOWERY £ £v SALES & SERVICE j MIBHbl UALITY BICYCLES, MOWERS, 1 EDGERS, YARD VACUUMS | ^SSkw/ ' Pr€»ci*.ion Tool Sharpening I Come in and acquaint your.elf tvith our expert .tall. " Ife are looking lonvard to meeting you. 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Title | 1973_11 The Daily Collegian November 1973 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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 | Nov 30, 1973 La Voz Pg. 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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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4 THE DAILY C01LE6IAH Fri., Hot. 30,1973
Lab workshop set for tomorrow
ON CAMPUS AcademicVP'
A one-day workshop for medical laboratory technologists will
be offered Saturday by CSUF ln
collaboration with the University
of California at Los Angeles.
Th* workshop will be conducted
8:30 i
> 5 p.m
g 162. It ls t
sored by th* San Joaquin Valloy
Area Health Education Center
(AHEC) and 1* on* of several
workshops for allied health pro-
The topic of th* session will be
•Radioimmunoassay,* with the
discussion to cover recent advances ln theory and technique,
major pitfalls and problems, and
other radioisotope techniques.
Dr. R. GeraM Simon, head of
th* chemistry laboratories at
Fresno Community Hospital and
an adjunct professor of chemistry- at CSUF, will conduct the
Admission a
the workshop are free to all professional laboratory personnel.
However, Ihe space available will
limit attendance to the first SO
applicants. Priority wlU be given
to professionals currently employed ln the Central Valley.
For additional Information,
contact the coordinator of the
AHEC Workshop Program for
Allied Health located ln the Office of Institutional Research at
CSUF or telephone 487-1106.
MECHA will cosponsor Chicano conference
MECHA and the Inter-Ctty
Community Action Agency are
sponsoring a conference Saturday, December 8 at CSUF from
9 In the morning to about 7:30
that evening.
The purpose of the conference
matlon to various valley schools
and Chicano organizations.
Mario Galvan, coordinator of
the event, said the conference is
a good way for high school students to find out what MECHA
tr'tha
if the
student and Chicano community)
and help them find ways In which
they can better their communities through community action.
The future of MECHA, he continued, depends on these high
expected to attend the conference which will feature several
speakers and workshops In the
following areas: student clubs
such as the Chicano Business
Club, NCHO Adelltas, Chicano
Fraternity; journalism; financial
aid; student government; community Involvement; music and
dance; history; drug abuse; student Involvement ln the Church.
Los Danzantes de Aztlan and
El Teatro will perform during
an afternoon break.
Bay City Police must hire minorities
TODAY
The Chinese Overseas Student
Association will meet at 8 p.m.
ln CU 312. The club wilt show the
film 'The Road* followed by
general elections.
"Meet The Mormons* will be
shown at 12:10p.m.lnth*Latter-
day Saints Institute directly
across Shaw Avenue from CSUF.
The Army National Guard will
Interview all Interested students
ln New Administration 266-267.
Arthur Your.g L Co. will Interview January and June graduates
with degrees In accounting. The
Interviews will be conducted ln
New Administration 266-267.
s Insurance Co. will
interview January andJune graduates ln New Administration 266-
267. The company ls Interested
ln physical science, engineering,
business and accounting majors.
Arlene Apkarlan will give her
graduate recital on the piano at
8 p.m. In the Music Recital Hall.
SUNDAY
The r*tne Art film "Battle of
Algiers" will be shown at 8 p.m.
in the College Union Lounge.
U.S. Dlst:
Peckham ea
that San Frai
and begin the recall effon
To manyChtcanos.theou
of the «ltuatlun could lie si
Chicano populations.
To many Chicano parents, the
decision to end the bilingual program was Irresponsible and
jeopardizes the education of their
children. Those board members
voting against the program
claimed the district had no local
control over the program.
Recently, the parents group
said they would seek a Civil
Rights Commission Investigation
Lost Wed: sm doggie, short sleek
blackcoated, brown legs, white
patch on chest (Cotton) 226-3070
talking with a learher. principal
William Melton did not deny ihe
ELEVEN
A COMPLETE
1 2ND HAND 1
1 GENERAL STORE 1
1 SERVICE UNLIMITED
1 538 N. Blaekstone
1 ;::: 227-5131 1
i I OPEN 1
1 24 HOURS 1
j CEDAR-SHAW |
YE OLE ENGLISH
CYCLERY-MOWERY
£ £v SALES & SERVICE j
MIBHbl
UALITY BICYCLES, MOWERS, 1
EDGERS, YARD VACUUMS |
^SSkw/ ' Pr€»ci*.ion Tool Sharpening I
Come in and acquaint your.elf tvith our expert .tall. "
Ife are looking lonvard to meeting you.
Ye Ole English
Cyclery-Mowery
BULLARD & FIRST
5717 North 1ft 431-1542 j
BULLARD b FIRST IN THE GONG'S SHOPPING CENTER
Slpriano Martinez, *tl)
body vice-president, sal
can't help but feel pessimist cj
that th* parson salected wi i
probably be whit*, mala, and]
possibly even a Republican.*
Craduat* student Vtnce Laver , j
a political science major, stated,!
•The point ls this: tho primary'
obligation of. a stato untversiy'
ts to represent th* taxpayers of
that state. We have to adi
overly abundance of r*pr***nl
tatlves to certain power b
more speclflcally-whlte, Angl -
Saxon, and big-business
ests. W* also must admit to not]
having adequate representation taj
proportion to tho student pt
Hon, especially ln this unlv* -1
slty. Therefore, this university]
has a higher obligation to fill this
position with a member
ethnic minority.*
David Sasaki will p
the Music Recital
In the program are
Wolfgang Mozart,
nc, Igor Stravinsky
Irahms. Sasaki will
ipanied by Janet Pacella
iano and Rosalin Gratz
UAVc-KC.RETURN JAM. '
The World's Largest
-Media Show
the acoustically
WILSON THEATER
in Fresno
$3.00 Advance - $3.50 at Ooo
Advance Tickets at:
SOUND STAGE, Blaekstone A I
McKinley; SUN STEREO, 3825 I
N. Blaekstone; J AC HOUSEJ
OF RECORDS, Kings Ca
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