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4-THE DAILY COUEGIAN- Thurs., Apr. 4,1974 Thurt., Apr. 4,1974 - / THE DAILY COUEGIAN-3 CAMPUS NEWS BRIEFS Asian Studies minor offered next fall Beginning In fall 1974, students wtll be able to minor In Asian Studies. Tbe purpose of tbe minor is' to provide an Interdisciplinary program for students who desire a ' sla as a comple- thelr chosen academic discipline or profession. Tbe minor can be gotten by total of 21 units of eaUng with Asia, ln- nlnlroum of nine upper division units. A student mlnoring ln Asian Studies takes 6-9 units ln an area of concentration and four in at least two other us up to three units of electives. The areas of concentration are In the Schools of Humanities and * Social Sciences and Include Art, Chinese, Japanese. Philosophy, tropology. Economics, Geography, History, and PoUUcal For further Information contact Dr. Raymond S. Weinman, Coordinator. Asian Studies, SR4- 147, Ext. 2485. Advertisers offer Fresno Advertising Agency. Students wishing to apply for this scholarship can pick up applications in tbe Financial Aids Office. The deadline for applying for these scholarships U April 15. Students who have already filed a CSUF application need only notify the FlnanclalAldsOffice that they are Interested ln this specific scholarship. Often referred to as "Tbe First Lady ot Country Music," Cousin Emmy is a star of radio, television, records, aad appears at the Grand Oledpry- A Versatile performer, aha has written many of tbe songs she sings, and plays 15 musical "ln- Tokalon award scholarship Susan Good, a JournaUsm major at CSUF, to the recipient of the Tokalon's Ina Gregg Thomas Memorial Scholarship. Good to a Sanger resident and will be honored at Tokalon's annual spring luncheon. The $300 award to made annually in memory of Mrs. ina Gregg Thomas, the wife of the late Dr. Frank Thomas, a former prealdent of CSUF. The scholarship la awarded on the basis of high scholarship, service to the coUege or tbe community, and financial need. Cousin Emmy sings in CU lounge today guitar, dulcimer, hand sa Library doses during The Ubrary will be closed Saturday and Sunday (April 6-7). It will open at 8 a.m. and dose at 5 p.m. Monday through Friday (April 8-12) and wlU be closed Saturday and Sunday (April 13- 14). Regular hours wlU resume Monday, April 15. Admissions/Records During tbe spring recess week the Admissions/Records window In the New Administration Building will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally. On Monday, April IS, the window wlU resume Its later hours to 8 p.m. to accom- increased in peice to $4. High school students' and children's, The relays will run on Friday Saturday, May 10 and 11, Ratcltffe Stadium Electric Company will show electric vehicles The Otis Electric Company Arts and Engineering Buildings .ill visit CSUF Friday to demon- from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. st: ate and explain electric trans- Steve Bur ford, representing r..nation vehicles. Otis Electric, will be available to answer questions about elec- •Electric UHUty/yan* wlU trie powered transportation and give demonstration rides. The Fresno Advertising Feder- has established a scholarship program which will offer $1,800 worth of scholarships to students at CSUF, including one scholarship for $1,000. - Students applying for these scholarships should be upper division students Intending to go into the field or advertising. Students should be committed to advertlatng as a vocational ob- ! jectlve, as the applicants will be 'interviewed by members of the STUDENT SPECIAL CHAPULTEPEC MEXICAN RESTAURANT TACO. ENCHILADA, TOSTADAS, BEANS, RICE AND SALAD .*- -ft 605 N. FRESNO ST. p.m. wad..., EXTRA SPECIAL! FOR CS.U.F. STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF OOOD ONLY AT THIS ITOII GOODfeYEAR SHAW AT FRESNO 229-8561 OPEN S A.M.-8P.M. DAILY- 8 AJA..IPM. SATURDAY CSIS ASB Discounted Auto Insurance lor College students For tome time now, tome highly re. spected members of the auto insurance Industry have felt that college students should be rated at a separate and distinct class of young driver. Lost statistics teem to bear this out. While there are always exceptions, the fact is that college students teem to drive better.and be involved In fewer accidents than other young drivers. Some top rated Inturert have now begun to disprove the old complaint about the non-responsiveness of Industry to changes In society by offering discounted auto Insurance ratet to college students who have reasonable driving and/or insurance records. In general, the ratet offered often rep. retent substantial savings for young drivers on tingle ear policies. Multi- ear or family policies are aleoavallable arid may offer further reductions In rates. A *B» average ta not a requirement of this, program, but the discount it available only to ASB members. Since driver and student qualifications may vary, no guarantee It offered that all ASS members will qualify for the dlt- counted ratet. When this happens tt la CSIS COLLEGE STUDENT INSURANCE SERVICE For an accurate quotation, (without obligation) please call or stop by one of our two convenient location* In Freeno: 1590 N. VAN NESS AT McKINLEY 1551 E. SHAW AVE, SUITE 113 (ACROSS FROM CITY COLLEGE)- mm'e-e^am. ...fM,,,,. „„,.,« FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93728 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93710 PHONE: 237-3793 PHONE: 226-5083 OFFICES i>nOUGHOUT CALIFORNIA
Object Description
Title | 1974_04 The Daily Collegian April 1974 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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 | April 4, 1974 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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 | 4-THE DAILY COUEGIAN- Thurs., Apr. 4,1974 Thurt., Apr. 4,1974 - / THE DAILY COUEGIAN-3 CAMPUS NEWS BRIEFS Asian Studies minor offered next fall Beginning In fall 1974, students wtll be able to minor In Asian Studies. Tbe purpose of tbe minor is' to provide an Interdisciplinary program for students who desire a ' sla as a comple- thelr chosen academic discipline or profession. Tbe minor can be gotten by total of 21 units of eaUng with Asia, ln- nlnlroum of nine upper division units. A student mlnoring ln Asian Studies takes 6-9 units ln an area of concentration and four in at least two other us up to three units of electives. The areas of concentration are In the Schools of Humanities and * Social Sciences and Include Art, Chinese, Japanese. Philosophy, tropology. Economics, Geography, History, and PoUUcal For further Information contact Dr. Raymond S. Weinman, Coordinator. Asian Studies, SR4- 147, Ext. 2485. Advertisers offer Fresno Advertising Agency. Students wishing to apply for this scholarship can pick up applications in tbe Financial Aids Office. The deadline for applying for these scholarships U April 15. Students who have already filed a CSUF application need only notify the FlnanclalAldsOffice that they are Interested ln this specific scholarship. Often referred to as "Tbe First Lady ot Country Music," Cousin Emmy is a star of radio, television, records, aad appears at the Grand Oledpry- A Versatile performer, aha has written many of tbe songs she sings, and plays 15 musical "ln- Tokalon award scholarship Susan Good, a JournaUsm major at CSUF, to the recipient of the Tokalon's Ina Gregg Thomas Memorial Scholarship. Good to a Sanger resident and will be honored at Tokalon's annual spring luncheon. The $300 award to made annually in memory of Mrs. ina Gregg Thomas, the wife of the late Dr. Frank Thomas, a former prealdent of CSUF. The scholarship la awarded on the basis of high scholarship, service to the coUege or tbe community, and financial need. Cousin Emmy sings in CU lounge today guitar, dulcimer, hand sa Library doses during The Ubrary will be closed Saturday and Sunday (April 6-7). It will open at 8 a.m. and dose at 5 p.m. Monday through Friday (April 8-12) and wlU be closed Saturday and Sunday (April 13- 14). Regular hours wlU resume Monday, April 15. Admissions/Records During tbe spring recess week the Admissions/Records window In the New Administration Building will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally. On Monday, April IS, the window wlU resume Its later hours to 8 p.m. to accom- increased in peice to $4. High school students' and children's, The relays will run on Friday Saturday, May 10 and 11, Ratcltffe Stadium Electric Company will show electric vehicles The Otis Electric Company Arts and Engineering Buildings .ill visit CSUF Friday to demon- from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. st: ate and explain electric trans- Steve Bur ford, representing r..nation vehicles. Otis Electric, will be available to answer questions about elec- •Electric UHUty/yan* wlU trie powered transportation and give demonstration rides. The Fresno Advertising Feder- has established a scholarship program which will offer $1,800 worth of scholarships to students at CSUF, including one scholarship for $1,000. - Students applying for these scholarships should be upper division students Intending to go into the field or advertising. Students should be committed to advertlatng as a vocational ob- ! jectlve, as the applicants will be 'interviewed by members of the STUDENT SPECIAL CHAPULTEPEC MEXICAN RESTAURANT TACO. ENCHILADA, TOSTADAS, BEANS, RICE AND SALAD .*- -ft 605 N. FRESNO ST. p.m. wad..., EXTRA SPECIAL! FOR CS.U.F. STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF OOOD ONLY AT THIS ITOII GOODfeYEAR SHAW AT FRESNO 229-8561 OPEN S A.M.-8P.M. DAILY- 8 AJA..IPM. SATURDAY CSIS ASB Discounted Auto Insurance lor College students For tome time now, tome highly re. spected members of the auto insurance Industry have felt that college students should be rated at a separate and distinct class of young driver. Lost statistics teem to bear this out. While there are always exceptions, the fact is that college students teem to drive better.and be involved In fewer accidents than other young drivers. Some top rated Inturert have now begun to disprove the old complaint about the non-responsiveness of Industry to changes In society by offering discounted auto Insurance ratet to college students who have reasonable driving and/or insurance records. In general, the ratet offered often rep. retent substantial savings for young drivers on tingle ear policies. Multi- ear or family policies are aleoavallable arid may offer further reductions In rates. A *B» average ta not a requirement of this, program, but the discount it available only to ASB members. Since driver and student qualifications may vary, no guarantee It offered that all ASS members will qualify for the dlt- counted ratet. When this happens tt la CSIS COLLEGE STUDENT INSURANCE SERVICE For an accurate quotation, (without obligation) please call or stop by one of our two convenient location* In Freeno: 1590 N. VAN NESS AT McKINLEY 1551 E. SHAW AVE, SUITE 113 (ACROSS FROM CITY COLLEGE)- mm'e-e^am. ...fM,,,,. „„,.,« FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93728 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93710 PHONE: 237-3793 PHONE: 226-5083 OFFICES i>nOUGHOUT CALIFORNIA |