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daily (§iMira)AN yes and no Wednesday Jan. 3, 1973 vol. 78 no. 62 reagan signs parking, tuition, lobby, vetoes student fees, eop measures Reagan slcned , parkin* facilities le fund In excess of $2r,.0< northridge upc assails chicano bugging incident B is C. which tlve Ken Maddy. Reagan also vetoed AB 1703, OlleCt Reagan velo«<) AB 401, how which appropriates specific ever, a Mil which would aUow amounts to the state university students lo vote on an Increase and colleges and the community 1072-73 In student lees and have such an colleges for the Economic Oppor- Increase Implemented If ap by Sin proved by two-thirds of the stu- The bill would have funded each Mym Institution based oo a formula of Thls bill was also sponsored by the full-time enrollment per Maddy. A Maddy aide Indicated year, The bill was designed to past Dec. Maddy would not try to override depollUclzs EOP by guaranteeing annual fiscal support. De La Cruz said he waa dis Fresno ASB president Lupe appointed with the vetoing of the D» La Cruz said cf the bill, 'We EOP and student fee Increase bills. -It (the legislative- session body to raise the Tee If the stu which ended Dec. 1) waa a dis dent body so desired." He Indl- appointing one for me. Although we didn't do loo bad, we still feel the Governor Is not listening when we speak about adequate funding.' The hill was colleges In the system do. This wee and next, the legis [>e La Cruz expressed confi lature will consider bills vetoed dence In the ability of students by Reagan. The regular legisla District to deride for themselves when tive session will begin In two rep eaenla- such an Increase is warranted. weeks. kEi^z:irz peoples group is pro-kids ;.vra„;,„, ,ho .iwifsEvr nr children « STOP THE WAR I K five-campus ocean study starts recycling center open or new local on CslF's r cycling cen it Is now s changed lo last semeste ituv now do ■Round-up". The cente r will accept bundled newspapers. n rings re- moved). Operating hours will be from 11 .m. on Wed esdays and Thursdays and Fridays fornla State University and Colleges. Formation of the Southern California Ocean Studies Consortium follows earlier acquisition of a vessel for Instructional programs as well as a site designation The consortium, organized with a 13- member board. Is to develop and support ocean-related programs at CSV and CSC campuses at Domlnguez Mills, Fullerton, Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke said the project's goals complement, on a new regional basis, opportunities presently open k tot* I 191 e In conjunction with closer liaison to be established with maritime agencies and with readying a former State Department of Fish and Game vessel, the 52-foot Nautilus, for instructional dvance of the start sponsored course- n plans to provide sup- exlstlng Instructional. e participating cam- six-campus Moss Landing facility on Mon- Donald B. Bright, chairman of the con- Bright s of actual programs The City of Long Beach r. a tldelands site for a futui headquarters. Bright said t hopes to acquire an Interim facility, how- Murray Dalley, associate professor of day. Under Articles of Operation agreed to by presidents of the five campuses, Initial consortium-sponsored programs will be for upper division and graduate students and will not duplicate existing campus of- "The programs, as we visualize them, - will be project-oriented and Interdisciplinary," Bright said. 'We anUclpatsJn- volvement with numerous local agencies In exploring and solving problems of the southern coastal zoo*.* . . He added: -Only those courses which can be shown to be presented more efficiently and effectively by the consortium -than' on a participating university or col-. lege campus will be offered as a part of our curriculum.*
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 |
Description
Title | Jan 3, 1973 Pg. A |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | daily (§iMira)AN yes and no Wednesday Jan. 3, 1973 vol. 78 no. 62 reagan signs parking, tuition, lobby, vetoes student fees, eop measures Reagan slcned , parkin* facilities le fund In excess of $2r,.0< northridge upc assails chicano bugging incident B is C. which tlve Ken Maddy. Reagan also vetoed AB 1703, OlleCt Reagan velo«<) AB 401, how which appropriates specific ever, a Mil which would aUow amounts to the state university students lo vote on an Increase and colleges and the community 1072-73 In student lees and have such an colleges for the Economic Oppor- Increase Implemented If ap by Sin proved by two-thirds of the stu- The bill would have funded each Mym Institution based oo a formula of Thls bill was also sponsored by the full-time enrollment per Maddy. A Maddy aide Indicated year, The bill was designed to past Dec. Maddy would not try to override depollUclzs EOP by guaranteeing annual fiscal support. De La Cruz said he waa dis Fresno ASB president Lupe appointed with the vetoing of the D» La Cruz said cf the bill, 'We EOP and student fee Increase bills. -It (the legislative- session body to raise the Tee If the stu which ended Dec. 1) waa a dis dent body so desired." He Indl- appointing one for me. Although we didn't do loo bad, we still feel the Governor Is not listening when we speak about adequate funding.' The hill was colleges In the system do. This wee and next, the legis [>e La Cruz expressed confi lature will consider bills vetoed dence In the ability of students by Reagan. The regular legisla District to deride for themselves when tive session will begin In two rep eaenla- such an Increase is warranted. weeks. kEi^z:irz peoples group is pro-kids ;.vra„;,„, ,ho .iwifsEvr nr children « STOP THE WAR I K five-campus ocean study starts recycling center open or new local on CslF's r cycling cen it Is now s changed lo last semeste ituv now do ■Round-up". The cente r will accept bundled newspapers. n rings re- moved). Operating hours will be from 11 .m. on Wed esdays and Thursdays and Fridays fornla State University and Colleges. Formation of the Southern California Ocean Studies Consortium follows earlier acquisition of a vessel for Instructional programs as well as a site designation The consortium, organized with a 13- member board. Is to develop and support ocean-related programs at CSV and CSC campuses at Domlnguez Mills, Fullerton, Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke said the project's goals complement, on a new regional basis, opportunities presently open k tot* I 191 e In conjunction with closer liaison to be established with maritime agencies and with readying a former State Department of Fish and Game vessel, the 52-foot Nautilus, for instructional dvance of the start sponsored course- n plans to provide sup- exlstlng Instructional. e participating cam- six-campus Moss Landing facility on Mon- Donald B. Bright, chairman of the con- Bright s of actual programs The City of Long Beach r. a tldelands site for a futui headquarters. Bright said t hopes to acquire an Interim facility, how- Murray Dalley, associate professor of day. Under Articles of Operation agreed to by presidents of the five campuses, Initial consortium-sponsored programs will be for upper division and graduate students and will not duplicate existing campus of- "The programs, as we visualize them, - will be project-oriented and Interdisciplinary," Bright said. 'We anUclpatsJn- volvement with numerous local agencies In exploring and solving problems of the southern coastal zoo*.* . . He added: -Only those courses which can be shown to be presented more efficiently and effectively by the consortium -than' on a participating university or col-. lege campus will be offered as a part of our curriculum.* |