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se./avmerr ». I97J BSU meetings rs of the new year. IKS, ■J with white si rla. sisters mad at sisters for no justifiable n i.e are a few trivial thing, that can he overcome If we las cafeteria la where we socialise whereas the > can take care of business. there Is a lack of confidence in the BSIJ among This feeling should he eliminated until proven otherwise that I la not capable of representing the blacks on campus but you m tend meetings FOR YOUHSEI.F before you can draw any form Hut until then, the RSU I.our alsrtlng point where we can c< Not same old things it anylhlntt r.ll tU a I Sherlei wllliaj.i* THE DAIir COLLEGIAN L oter Give if tin.. You a ren't i eody yet • ell r tie block Brothers TeM r ne Black filers Wttrjr i» on your n.iod rjr»'t you see Ihof v.e left behind ore still bei my ,\ hen do we unite When do we make use of 01 jr time There 's no time for foolin" There 's no more lime for jive. There 's no more time for crying abou t the post Woke up, look up, step up i in time, Tell rr ie Black Brother Tell me Block Sister What i s on your mind ? ? ? -E. Galbreath ■ ' , s» n Form for Brothers, Sisters to fill out * 10 cornp 11 e a list ol our Brother. and Sister, or tar I aw school,, medical ocportuniIif t may be in your wish to go. but we cwrmot notify who you are. wJtal you want nor n 306-C. Student Gov- - Thomas L. William! Editor of UHURU Activities - I IHURSDAY - W+m^BantjmmQ*- J:00 p.m. - Board Who am I? Where do I go from here? ByPatrlceDevan PL CASE PRINT LOCATE JsPOrcCS PHONE YEAR IN SCHOOL BIRTHDAY HOME Tf. JobEsoerience Background a, not to prove towMtae n wrjrth soaietiUisj, bat • create unity between us. If I and where (to t go from oarir P****** _*• »1U llr*Mtw «♦» «»■ I think most of us have bad our atJfuwjjIe to aurvlve must tooth" without' 'perhaps finding". I -o»der how m.ny of us ac- as raised. , tiiaJlt kaow our paopto'a Mat^ lo many of ' **» •ctuwllj nana tea. flea or Ilea In the even two names of .rest blacks Some of the ai African history bat also fa mill ar- •»•» «-red «o know? Tola la aad l sing ourselves with history of t»e*iiBe»e lUeaai^UvOwwJji* Blacks in Ike Americas aa wall, of knowledge within oar own Franz Fanon wrote, eye plunge midst. This la tha older genera- Info the chasm of the peal la the ^*°* of blacke from wttom we can condition and the source of free- ■•»"> """*; Takt the time one dom.» More simply staled, dux and Jual talk I anon -a message la this: In order ,lv". U,I*B *» wl lo know where one la going ha •»■ "" ' Female sports editor Lady Day was queen of soul mine Hoi Ida., -i.adv Day* the i Ralttmore In illy where she hegan her Iruit- lul singing ,-areer In various Harlem nightclubs. By 1937 she iiad established herself aa a premier singer, which no one dared to challenge. Although she was often compared wlih Bessie Smith, her Dad share an unmatrhatile ability to project a universal sense of that feature which if Ihe true blues. she recorded ihe classics •Strange Frulf and 'God Bless the Child* which described the harshness of lynching of Blacks. condemnation of the Uvea I Miss Holiday left this earth through a lung congestion, hut she remains la the hearts of many. Herself once drug addicted, aha left a message to all - 'Alldope can do for yon la kill you the long, slow hard way.* But aha kicked the habit and so lives In tne ft tot, anttlff vXlmtf Men, Jan », 1973-PgWry \\ ANaWStwUMSMMU 'DIANA AS B1LLIE HOLIDAY ny sybil DeVaa B It's I with the old and In with Ire new- p<r stuff. U1PJRU has taken on a fa- , sut.,' hss to face Is Ihe eritl- msle sports editor - namely clim ,„., ahe Is out of bar place myself, la the coming Issues I ^ competing i„ .ports: she's not will attempt to shed a new light t,mMtmt she's a tomboy. Not on sports; that la. I will be cov- „,„ taa „,, Bowl Wa criticism erlng sports events from a feml- (rom the Brothers hut slso she nine point of view. This meaaa has been severely criticised by not only coverage of men's the Sisters. sports, but also women's sports, ot course, these criticisms Black Sister received a Utile tlclpatlng In sports. It Is time that recognition for her accomplish- „.ryo»e realised this, especl.l- ments In Ihe athletic field. t, ,„, Brothsrs out there. Let's I'm not potting the Brothers ,■,„ hm ja.,#r i, ,,„«, m u,e •/**"■■, I* every hit of ID •56 Chevy Convertible, ax. eeptlonal condition. New too, radial Urea. You'll Hkethe THE COLLEGE rtAN FORI 790W. Show-Suit 305 rWe 2244960 NOW "LAVMNOI ^^ I MfiFyT*" *' *r*' r*r NrfflJaSBaBBIi tostBO BLOOD PLASMA DONORS NEEDED HELP SELF HELP OTHERS BRING STUDENT I.D. AND RECEIVE A FIRST TIME BONUS HYLAND DONOR 412 F STREET MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 7:00 AM to 2:30 PM CALL FOR INFORMATION ?;> _J
Object Description
Title | 1973_01 The Daily Collegian January 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 | Jan 8, 1973 Uhuru Pg. 2-3 |
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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se./avmerr ». I97J
BSU meetings
rs of the new year. IKS,
■J with white si rla. sisters mad at sisters for no justifiable n
i.e are a few trivial thing, that can he overcome If we las
cafeteria la where we socialise whereas the
> can take care of business.
there Is a lack of confidence in the BSIJ among
This feeling should he eliminated until proven otherwise that I
la not capable of representing the blacks on campus but you m
tend meetings FOR YOUHSEI.F before you can draw any form
Hut until then, the RSU I.our alsrtlng point where we can c<
Not same old things
it anylhlntt r.ll tU a
I Sherlei wllliaj.i*
THE DAIir COLLEGIAN
L oter
Give
if tin..
You a
ren't i eody yet
• ell r
tie block Brothers
TeM r
ne Black filers
Wttrjr
i» on your n.iod
rjr»'t you see Ihof v.e
left behind
ore still bei
my
,\ hen
do we unite
When
do we make use of 01
jr time
There
's no time for foolin"
There
's no more lime for
jive.
There
's no more time for
crying abou
t the
post
Woke
up, look up, step up i
in time,
Tell rr
ie Black Brother
Tell me Block Sister
What i
s on your mind ? ? ?
-E.
Galbreath
■ ' , s»
n
Form for Brothers,
Sisters to fill out
* 10 cornp 11 e a list ol our Brother. and Sister, or
tar I aw school,, medical
ocportuniIif t may be in your
wish to go. but we cwrmot notify
who you are. wJtal you want nor
n 306-C. Student Gov-
- Thomas L. William!
Editor of UHURU
Activities
- I IHURSDAY -
W+m^BantjmmQ*- J:00 p.m. - Board
Who am I? Where
do I go from here?
ByPatrlceDevan
PL CASE PRINT
LOCATE JsPOrcCS
PHONE YEAR IN SCHOOL
BIRTHDAY HOME Tf.
JobEsoerience Background
a, not to prove towMtae
n wrjrth soaietiUisj, bat
• create unity between us. If
I and where (to t go from oarir P****** _*• »1U llr*Mtw «♦» «»■
I think most of us have bad our atJfuwjjIe to aurvlve must tooth" without' 'perhaps finding". I -o»der how m.ny of us ac-
as raised. , tiiaJlt kaow our paopto'a Mat^
lo many of ' **» •ctuwllj nana tea. flea or
Ilea In the even two names of .rest blacks
Some of the ai
African history bat also fa mill ar- •»•» «-red «o know? Tola la aad
l sing ourselves with history of t»e*iiBe»e lUeaai^UvOwwJji*
Blacks in Ike Americas aa wall, of knowledge within oar own
Franz Fanon wrote, eye plunge midst. This la tha older genera-
Info the chasm of the peal la the ^*°* of blacke from wttom we can
condition and the source of free- ■•»"> """*; Takt the time one
dom.» More simply staled, dux and Jual talk
I anon -a message la this: In order ,lv". U,I*B *» wl
lo know where one la going ha •»■ "" '
Female sports editor
Lady Day
was queen
of soul
mine Hoi Ida., -i.adv Day* the
i Ralttmore In
illy where she hegan her Iruit-
lul singing ,-areer In various
Harlem nightclubs. By 1937 she
iiad established herself aa a premier singer, which no one dared
to challenge.
Although she was often compared wlih Bessie Smith, her
Dad share an unmatrhatile ability
to project a universal sense of
that feature which
if Ihe true blues.
she recorded ihe classics
•Strange Frulf and 'God Bless
the Child* which described the
harshness of lynching of Blacks.
condemnation of the Uvea I
Miss Holiday left this earth
through a lung congestion, hut she
remains la the hearts of many.
Herself once drug addicted, aha
left a message to all - 'Alldope
can do for yon la kill you the long,
slow hard way.* But aha kicked
the habit and so lives In tne
ft tot, anttlff vXlmtf Men, Jan », 1973-PgWry \\
ANaWStwUMSMMU
'DIANA AS B1LLIE HOLIDAY
ny sybil DeVaa
B It's I
with the old and In with Ire new- p |