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E DAILY COLLEGIAN Won, r, October 1. 1971 Uhuru means freedom Involved In th* paper you now have, 1* your Body and Soul. It l» •otllUd UHURU which means . . . FREEDOM. In th* UHURU we, th* SUff, (ball try to Inform you, my beautiful Black people, of all happenings on campus and abroad. UHURU ts to be, for the year of 1972 and 1»73, an Informative paper, bringing news to the Brother* and Sisters at CSUF. Thla Information will keep us laformed ot tbe environment we exKt In. We (hall be featuring a number of things we think will b* of Intor- •*t to a* as a peopl*. Poem* w* feature we reel will give you an Insight to the real us. Black and Proud.Some poems wlU be written by fellow home folks from CSUF, others will be reprinted from other There also N » latest style. The -, spring and sum- Monday, October 1. 1971 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN I Black Studies Department adds 10 classes, minor By C. L. Now that registration 1* ov*r ind everyone la settled In their lasses, I would Ilk* to extend a •arm welcome to all Incoming BLACK STUDIES DEPARTMENT rthlng la th* aame at Fresno te the fact of FresnoState'a name. There haa been one In the Black Studies Department there have been ten additional classes added to keep up with Ihe progressive growth ot the department; another achievement, led under th* leadership of Professor Lester Rlgglns (head of the Department) Is on* can now minor In th* BlackStud- lea. In order to minor one mu*t tak* th* cor* requirement of six - Blac Blacks Where did militants go? 3 P's : IZc^VZ'T^mI r.™rwurinr,^i*ic^;h^«. 0,T,p»Z^V.^«J*Xr7 power, people, polls HELP WANTED year. Apply in person betw 9:30 and 3:30 Moo. - Fri. BAYLY CORP. 1121 Anadale, Sanger .bH^HhHp.cr:: ErH'^Ee-lHS Now that registration's gone, swer and respond to this ques- hJve „ averted and arrepted , "Tor one., am stil, angry, ,'m ^Tput-oTan old" nZ ^ t0 ^OW CQmpUS NfeStyle OCTOBER ISSUE OF PLAYBOY Ray's General Silvige 3362 E. Bollei more Blacks who ar VALLEY donut shop 3 locations to serve you •3228 N. West Avenue Ph. 226-1828 c*shl*Wapk> • 2326 Tulare Street Ph. 233-9203 j • 4275 N. Cedar Ph. 229-5327 OONUT DAY - MONDAYS <J WEDNESDAYS D0KUT5 AND PASTRY MADE FRESH DAILY "ondits 0HOWBS & 6IF75 know Honed In casual talk at the "Black Area", that while he attended ut tre- Berkeley Ihe Blacks and Chicanos lv«y tal unlformness and a truly stem- fectlve way of getting things done. I*"t Right-on and Rlght-onUC Berke- roll- c°oT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Cedar fc Shield* 1%. m-33«4 I SPECIAL!! OO95 DUAL EXHAUST A** 25% ALL PARTS with student body card B of A Card - Mastercharge A TO Z AUTO SERVICE ^355555552252^ 8^555^?^^ BUck Studies Department, six classes were dropped. Tb* rwa- •on-not enough students enrolled In th* classes. It takes only 13 students to keep a class from being dropped. And those six Black Studies class*« could not get » measly 13 people. What U wrone? In order for the Black Studies Department to continually progress It needs the support ot th* BUck students on this campus. Th*<*BlackStudl** classes were made especially for the Black students on thai campus There are a few students on thla campus who discourage other »tud*nU from taklrur BUck Studies courses. And what Is really Ironic, is th* «tudent who give* this advice knows nothing about the additional BUck Studl** what tb* course Is about gotothe Ethnic Studies San Ramon No. 8, Rrn. 139 or call 487-2832 and find EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM Th* E.O.P. Is located In th* New Administration Building, Rm. 238. Thl* program helps (Continued on page D) EOP assistant offers message Statement trim the Black Assistant EOP Director to the Black Students: I'm entering my second year as the Black assistant director of the Educational Opportunity Program. During' the first year. I have had the opportunity to meet and work with many of the Black students here on campus, both EOP and regular admits. Although my Job and duties deal mostly with the Black student* on EOP. I can not and will the Black students on campus contact me If | may be of a been engaged during the past ye are as follows: 1) Academic area 6) Legal matters 7) Tutorial services, with academic departments 8) Graduate Program (other all Quote from an unknown: *You can satisfy aome of the people some of the time: but you can't satlafy all the people all of Ihe My Job I* not to saltify the Black students: my Job Istowork and help the students achieve In to graduate from the college and continue on to greater and better achlevementa In life. . I would like to say 'welcome here last year: and a special wel- CSUF for the flrat time. THANK YOU, Ernie shelton Assistant EOP Director New Administration Bide. Room 238 Phone 487-1021 SPECIALS LEFT ftfor& 'VOTER REGISTRATION 10) Recruitment; work shops at 11) Registration 12) Disqualification 13) EOP work shops 14) Student Advisement Program 15) Supervisee fT "* In vi clas 16) Pinto Program (Ex-Offenders) 17) EOP newspaper 18) EOP withdrawal procedures 19) EOP Summer Institute 20) Academic Referral Systems Supportive Service* li and I Inttnd ti the Black (or Blood Plasma Present Student Body Card HYLAND DONOR CENTER 412 F Street 485-4821 ACROSS FROM CSUF (NEXT TO TAOO SHA.CK) K0PY K0RNER -COPIES OPIES~~~~i 1 TO 100 101 & UP PHONE: 2224442 | AIR FORCE SUN 9" 6LASSES * QNVAS BAG 05 arrylng books *f tsW NAVY .49 BEL 5 BOTTOMS Z. STYROFOAM PELLETS for b«on bog chat Complete selection of ARTIST MATERIALS 9Q*XDtSC0UN ■>■*» "on evervthlno FOAM 50 RUBBER JACKETS *CL STYLES ton Ms SUP ARMY A NAVY CLOTHING WAR SURPLUS > DIPOT 602 Broadway 237.3615
Object Description
Title | 1972_10 The Daily Collegian October 1972 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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 | Oct 2, 1972 Uhuru Pg. B-C |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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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E DAILY COLLEGIAN Won,
r, October 1. 1971
Uhuru means
freedom
Involved In th* paper you now have, 1* your Body and Soul. It
l» •otllUd UHURU which means . . . FREEDOM.
In th* UHURU we, th* SUff, (ball try to Inform you, my beautiful
Black people, of all happenings on campus and abroad.
UHURU ts to be, for the year of 1972 and 1»73, an Informative
paper, bringing news to the Brother* and Sisters at CSUF. Thla Information will keep us laformed ot tbe environment we exKt In.
We (hall be featuring a number of things we think will b* of Intor-
•*t to a* as a peopl*. Poem* w* feature we reel will give you an Insight to the real us. Black and Proud.Some poems wlU be written by
fellow home folks from CSUF, others will be reprinted from other
There
also N
» latest style. The
-, spring and sum-
Monday, October 1. 1971 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN I
Black Studies Department adds 10 classes, minor
By C. L.
Now that registration 1* ov*r
ind everyone la settled In their
lasses, I would Ilk* to extend a
•arm welcome to all Incoming
BLACK STUDIES
DEPARTMENT
rthlng la th* aame at Fresno
te the fact of FresnoState'a
name. There haa been one
In the Black Studies Department there have been ten additional classes added to keep up
with Ihe progressive growth ot
the department; another achievement, led under th* leadership
of Professor Lester Rlgglns
(head of the Department) Is on*
can now minor In th* BlackStud-
lea. In order to minor one mu*t
tak* th* cor* requirement of six
- Blac
Blacks
Where did militants go? 3 P's :
IZc^VZ'T^mI r.™rwurinr,^i*ic^;h^«. 0,T,p»Z^V.^«J*Xr7 power, people, polls
HELP WANTED
year. Apply in person betw
9:30 and 3:30 Moo. - Fri.
BAYLY CORP.
1121 Anadale, Sanger
.bH^HhHp.cr:: ErH'^Ee-lHS Now that registration's gone,
swer and respond to this ques- hJve „ averted and arrepted ,
"Tor one., am stil, angry, ,'m ^Tput-oTan old" nZ ^ t0 ^OW CQmpUS NfeStyle
OCTOBER ISSUE OF
PLAYBOY
Ray's General Silvige
3362 E. Bollei
more Blacks who ar
VALLEY donut shop
3 locations to serve you
•3228 N. West Avenue
Ph. 226-1828 c*shl*Wapk>
• 2326 Tulare Street
Ph. 233-9203 j
• 4275 N. Cedar
Ph. 229-5327
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