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4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Fri., Nov, 9, 1973 . Telemex seeks more Chicano involvement in media newspaper columns, and type- The students a i learning the ■ of Journalism. They have no aspirations of superfluous reporting like an able- minded Clark Kent. The group only seeks to tell Its story. •The mass media -so thoroughly Influences every aspect of everyone," said Steve Soriano, Telemex Media Center director and La Raza Studies r. "It Influences our art rulture. It sort ofdic- us the type of feeling everyone can start understanding been offering a journalistic education to Chlcanos for 14 months. Coorses In still photography, motion picture photography, the mass media, and television production are being taught during the current school segment. Three Instructors are still welcoming Chicano enrollment at the center, located at the old University de Aztlan complex at 410 Yosemlte. •We teach more In a shorter period of time than any similar class that state would teach!" said Soriano. "By the time they get through the basic class they have reached from learning how ^ to develop negatives to putting on slide presentations, to studio lighting, and to color develop- 18,000 budget. The funds are supplied from KFSN-TVChannel FILM EDI TING—Telemex students li Photo by Ed Zepeda. over those traditionally Anglo dominated medlas. we'll still be In the same rat race. We'll still be oppressed, exploited, and kept culturally deprived, as well as ti editing in class taught b] lly d< i where Chlcanos Affirmative Action (Continued from Page 1) affirmative action program. due to misconceptions - that we would bring In minorities who are not qualified In the minimal type of thing. But finally Chl- aware of how powerful the media Is and how It can Influence . . . only the qualified would be selected. We want to bring In good people because they can demon- Sunset (Continued from Page I) seek help from then-CSUF La Raza Studies Director. Alejandro Saragoza arranged to have volunteer Chicano students tutor the Sunset residents. The profifem of the high cost Sunset residents a can't qualify for RESEARCH ft for your up-to-date, 16f>pat*. :il order catalog Endow J1.00 Need 1 or 2 female roommates to share 2 BR lurn spt. $143 mo. plus utilities FSU area; FREE Nov. rent. 229-7531,sftcr 8 p.m. Wanted: Male student with truck to deliver decorator's furniture part-time, cell Berts 224-1140 '69 El Ce-pl'/s* *"»•* »'ejts."rtl60 SAGE' 30% discount on all ARTIST MATERIALS JACKETS IOOK MCKS «*y»r 98<up WAR SURPLUS DEPOT HEADQUARTERS FOR ARMY- NAVY CLOTHNG 602 BROADWAY 237-3615 tunlty to get In. But I see It's going to get tougher, and If the Chicano wants to get Into the media, he should do It within the next couple of years.' he said. The advanced students of the Telemex Media Center help contribute material toTelemex Productions, which produces Channel 30's Ahora Program. Thus far, Telemex Productions has presented two Wounded Knee and two United Farm Workers- Teamsters confrontation docu- slx other programs. peslno more thoroughly than anybody else In the world." said Soriano. *We have tens of thousands or feet on them. We have shot two programs on them and are working on a third one." Although the center has a limited equipment supply, Soriano has hopes of enlarging the cen- is of Irving to g, so We can make It become a cultural and art center, as well as a media center. But we need thousands more Just to keep the media center what It is now," he said. TONIGHT! THE PROGRAM THAT HAS BAFFLED, ENTERTAINED, CHALLENGED AND INSPIRED OVER FIFTY MILLION PEOPLE ON FIVE CONTINENTS OF THE WORLD. $1.50 DONATION Sponsored by Campus Crusade for Christ International 8 -WW ■MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1973' a%4 mCECMN CAUFOKNIA STATi UNIVEKSITV, FIESNO Student government faces controversial revision plan Waldie continues impeachment plea By Alison Mundy Collegian Staff Writer The Student Senate's "lnfor- jttonal meeting* Thursday may ,i have explained the proposed m student government plan to i the senators'satisfaction, but lid make one thing perfectly ,-.ir - the proposal faces an .■hill light for senate approval. The plan, drafted by a bylaws The proposal to have the directors elected at large to serve specific areas, rather than electing them from schools, drew fire from student body Administrative Vice President Slprlano Martinez and many ol the sena- •Rlght n s forth e Boar if Dl jdmlnlster jdy lees - and would bypass the .iard of Directors altogether In i< budget- making process. Bud- rts drawn up by the boards ould go directly to the >dy president, and from there to ie University President. Each of the proposed boards ould Include nine directors leered at large, the student body resident and vice president, a iculty member* and a repre- ematlve of the University Present Each member of the DI- i-rioraio would have an advisory .until to screen requests to ivr. while the College Union irectors would have subcom- The directors wouldn't have to an-' swer to schools or to anyone in particular. They'd be dlsasso- the students.* Ity to specific Individuals, you're either going to have toelect them for specific responsibilities, or elect them from specific areas and have no responsibility at all. You can't have ltbothways." Martinez and Tomas Hill noted that both Chlco State and Sacramento State By Vl csi Applegate Collegian Staff Writer U.S. Representative Je: Waldie (D-Antloch), for his party's gubernatorial nomination, tempered a weekend campaign stint in California with a plea to uphold public pressure demanding the Impeachment of President Nixon. It's entirely possible that the move for Impeachment will subside If the pressure Is reduced," Waldie told 100 Fresno area supporters at a local fund raising gathering Saturday evening. Waldie spoke to the group at CSUF Art Department Chairman Frank Laury's foothill home via telephone book-up from Oakland. Waldie and thirty Congressional co-signers authored a Presidential impeachment resolution after the resignations of Attorney General Eliot Richardson and Assistant Attorney General William Ruckelsbaus and the firing of Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox last month. Waldie also sits on the House Judiciary Committee which Is considering further action on the resolution. told the Daily collegian that Waldie Is very serious about "keeping up the pressure for im- He said the Boose Judiciary Committee has received as many as 6,000 letters dally .favoring impeachment "38 to one.* Waldie said that as a member of the Judiciary Committee, which is also considering con- (Contlnued on Page 4, Col. 3) Campus food prices will go down today v The prices of several food Items on campus are expected to roll back today, reflecting reductions In food costs since August, according to food services director Alice Thorns. - Thorns said that prices will be . proportionately reduced In the Snack Bar, Cafeteria and College Union Coffee Shop. n the Snack move stemmed from the 'wild weekend . . . when the President sought lo destroy the Department of Justice," and other "Impeachable onenses.* •Obstruction of Justice Is replete in Watergate," Waldie said. "Congress ts not noted for leadership In matters of courage.* Waldie told supporters. that cost 82 -cents li Bar last weak w today. A large cheeseburger, selling for 78 cents last week, . will cost 67 cents. A 37 cent hot dog win cost 38 cents today, according to Thorns. All prices quoted are for the Snack Bar. Food prices elsewhere on campus will be reduced proportionately to the amounts of meat ■To h WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF even' Republican represen- _■ and senator In a series WHILE EAST CEASE-FIRE inch ranking Egyptian and Is- : jell officers Sunday signed a cease-fire agreement designed lo lead to a permanent peace in ie Middle East, the Los Angeles Times reported this morning. it was the first time that Is- r ..el and Egypt had met directly in such an Important matter Mire the 1949 armistice agree ment which brought an end to Israel's war of Independence. The countries agreed to the six point formula worked out jgy U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to Implement last month's cease-fire. NIXON TO FACE QUESTIONING The White House said Sunday that President Nixon would meet of si s Watergate. A presidential spokesman said also that Mr. Nixon evantually would meet with some Democratic congressmen but no schedule for those sessldns has The spokesman said the GOP members would be able to question the President during the talks. dlcatlve of the national outrage.* Bob Whatford, manager of Waldle's Concord headquarters, "At least nine hours will be spent by the President being Interrogated by members of the Congress," Sen. Charles H. Percy (R-III.) said Sunday on Meet the.Press. SI -.(.'III III (,'OKS TO PRISON Confessed Republican campaign 'dirty trickster" Donald Segrettl today will begin a six demeanor violations 'In last year's Florida primary cam- worldwide petroleum and energy shortages are cutting plastic supplies, Thorns said. palgn. Attorney Segrettl has been notified by the California Bar that possible disbarment action against him Is being considered. VIOLENCE IN CHILE Seven extremists were killed and several others Injured In an abortive attack on an army regl- ' ment In Southern Chile Saturday, President Gen. Auguato Pinochet said In Santiago. (Continued on Page 4, Col. 1) lOyBlrr mm 1 1 ■r:.p ■ - y - ...this campus really does have a radio station By Vlckl Kludjlan hour features original scripts Federal Communication Com- Colleglan Staff Writer written by members of the 30- mission (FCC) licensed.* For over a decade, CSUF has odd volunteer student staff. Members of the staff are been the home base for the only KFSR also brings coverage of screened by the station manager student-run radio station In . all CSUF baseball games to the with formal approval from the Fresno - and only a handful of dorms and this season will be board. They are accepted from students know about It much less broadcasting play-by-play de- any field of study, any time dur- Ustentolt. scrlpUons of school basketball, lng the school year. KFSR a campus carrier (not games direct via lelephone^rire *We have majors from physics broadcast locally) can be heard from Selland Arena. / to business administration," said in three dorms on the CSUF "Given the faclUtlesrwe have, Larka. "One need notbeaRadlo- campus: Baker, Graves snd Ho- comparable to any oNthe local TV maJor.Justlnterestinbroad- inan, to which the station fre- radio stations,* said Larka, "we casting U required for wbat- quency Is wired. Shortly the are operating at full capacity.* . ever reason one hss.» number of potential listeners, KFSR ts funded under the The Jobs are never one oper- now estimated at 1,000 will grow school's Department ot Radio ation to one man. Larka said the considerably after the College and T.V. and is. officially aT- students always have multiple Union is 'plugged In.* ministered by a board ot dlree- v. task assignments. "There are no Robert Larka, station manager tors composed of faculty from 'personality disc Jobkeya wbodo and faculty adviser for KFSR, is that department. In spite of this, ■ nothing but that. As In mostpub- hopetul of expanding the pro- ••** Larka, the station in prac- He productions^ the majority of grammlng from the present four lice has total autonomy and al- the work Is behind the scenes." f hour nlghUy program (6 p.m. to most complete freedom .lo Its KFSR was.Initially funded by 10 p.m.) and adopting a greater decision making. student activities making it re- variety of programming.. The - However, KFSR Is In about the sponsible to. the students' de- station now broadcasts a diverse ssme position as the Dally Col- mands. Being tinder the Radio- range of music, from a classical leglan In being a potential source TV Department has relieved It hour to a syndicated program ot of embarrassment for the ad- of this burden and although the guitar artists. In addition, there ministration, Larka said. "On station welcomes new Ideas in is the usual contemporary pop vital Issues, we attempt to pre- programming, there Is no obllga- muslc. - sent all sides - we're under the Hon to allow any and all who wish. A twice-weekly topical comedy •<!"»• a">* clause being to go "on the air." The soon-to-be-operating College Union hookup will bring CAMPUS RADtO-Russ Hayes, KFSR News Director, cueing a record KFSR to the entire student body | fen his Wednesday night show. KFSR Is wired Into Homart Baker and for the first time. New broad- Graves halls, and will soon be heard In the College Union. Photo by casting boors will be announced Paul Koroda. at a later date.■ II \Z**M II Believe it or not...
Object Description
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 9, 1973 La Voz Pg. 4- Nov 12, 1973 Pg. 1 |
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 COLLEGIAN Fri., Nov, 9, 1973 .
Telemex seeks more Chicano involvement in media
newspaper columns, and type-
The students a
i learning the
■ of Journalism. They
have no aspirations of superfluous reporting like an able-
minded Clark Kent. The group
only seeks to tell Its story.
•The mass media -so thoroughly Influences every aspect
of everyone," said Steve Soriano, Telemex Media Center director and La Raza Studies
r. "It Influences our art
rulture. It sort ofdic-
us the type of feeling
everyone can start understanding
been offering a journalistic education to Chlcanos for 14 months.
Coorses In still photography,
motion picture photography, the
mass media, and television production are being taught during
the current school segment.
Three Instructors are still welcoming Chicano enrollment at the
center, located at the old University de Aztlan complex at
410 Yosemlte.
•We teach more In a shorter
period of time than any similar
class that state would teach!"
said Soriano. "By the time they
get through the basic class they
have reached from learning how
^ to develop negatives to putting
on slide presentations, to studio
lighting, and to color develop-
18,000 budget. The funds are
supplied from KFSN-TVChannel
FILM EDI TING—Telemex students li
Photo by Ed Zepeda.
over those traditionally Anglo
dominated medlas. we'll still be
In the same rat race. We'll still
be oppressed, exploited, and kept
culturally deprived, as well as
ti editing in class taught b]
lly d<
i where Chlcanos
Affirmative Action
(Continued from Page 1)
affirmative action program.
due to misconceptions - that we
would bring In minorities who
are not qualified In the minimal
type of thing. But finally Chl-
aware of how powerful the media
Is and how It can Influence . . .
only the qualified would be selected. We want to bring In good
people because they can demon-
Sunset
(Continued from Page I)
seek help from then-CSUF La
Raza Studies Director. Alejandro
Saragoza arranged to have
volunteer Chicano students tutor
the Sunset residents.
The profifem of the high cost
Sunset residents a
can't qualify for
RESEARCH
ft for your up-to-date, 16f>pat*.
:il order catalog Endow J1.00
Need 1 or 2 female roommates
to share 2 BR lurn spt. $143 mo.
plus utilities FSU area; FREE
Nov. rent. 229-7531,sftcr 8 p.m.
Wanted: Male student with truck
to deliver decorator's furniture
part-time, cell Berts 224-1140
'69 El Ce-pl'/s* *"»•* »'ejts."rtl60
SAGE'
30% discount on all
ARTIST MATERIALS
JACKETS IOOK MCKS
«*y»r 98 |