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4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday, March 18, 1973 maocaj! MAtrnau maMmau APP investigation To Wmlyp TTua SiWm St. Paul s Catholic Chapel at Newman Center Across the nation . Kate Millet film ST JAMES EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL Millbrook United Presbyterian Church COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH BETHEL TEMPLE UNITED CHURCH CENTER PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH THE PEOPLES CHURCH un,1as collegiate Interact - 9:45 A.M. ornlng Worship - B;30. 9:45 11:00 A.M. i Call Collegiate Interact Job Placement Service 226-0220 (.. L. Johnson, pastor Russell Brown, Minister of Youth tin D. Morgan. Minister of Pastoral Care Hal Edmonds. Minister of Education QUALIFIED PROFESSORS ARBITRARILY HELD BACK Local UPC attacks 60/40 limit three ways exactly what atapa the CSUF ad- Keaaler described the 40/40 o requesting a rule as *an Intolerable attempt Ivor of the 40/40 limit, what by the Truatees to squeeze dol- asslstant prnfes- the request ssld, the reasons |.r. out of the hide, of our un- '■— "— —nured faculty. Combined with iw tenure regulattona, which tie rithout the the probationary period to up to lion of our .even year., the GO/40 rule will CSUC system to save ."saldKes- money by turning over new faculty or by keeping faculty was sl.tam professors al relatively illy expand- low-paying rank..' ors and as- Kessler ..Id. 'E.rly I The recently blocked ni y achedul. would hi professor rank that thla way relief denied promotion boot the 40/40 limit. However. If the new salary schedule was Implemented at tha proposed funding rate of SO per. cent, tt i colt the average fae- 5.000 ln salary over » 25-year career. added Ih later wa, a. a faculty, will have to arrive at a position In wl w. have collective bargaining, collective begging.* Planning students develop land use program for community ** .a...aj.. .,sH .t-T, rrtrtimli. ed. ana In a respectful manner, Urban andReglonalplaiuilnghave community group In the formation of a .pacific plan for their neighborhood. The area In question, a mostly unincorporated parcel between Chestnut. Fowler. McKlnley and Kings Canyon Avenues, I. likely s the 'c ing to Bruce Colemai student In URP Its residents, the Ea.terby- Klngs Canyon Property Owner.' Association, fear that when Fresno's northern expansion reaches Its limits, the east side will be overrun, according to Coleman, what is especially not wanted Is a disorganized and Inconsistent The group approached Harold Tokmaklan, chairman of theURP Department and a member of the city planning commlaslon.forald and advice on halting or controlling potentially unllvable Coleman explained that living conditions are i>ot up to residents' preferences, sometimes just because the area lan't within city He aald they would prefer land uae, housing condl- publlc transportation. Without proper planning and legislation. Ihey feel, a haphazard Blackatone-type development could overtake, Kings Canyon Road. The function of the CSUF students will be to develop a plsn stud.nl. will cl.rlfy goala » landscaping and sign controls, and may even legislate harmony in architectural atylea for I mils. He «; ftteif land some caaaa, a change In the zoning regulatlooa may be asked. If the community group aecepte the proposal,'.tha aehool's function la completed. The group Itself will take the plan to the Fresno County Board of Superrlaora Coleman pointed out the need for an airtight epectflc plan, ee developera can't run amuck. Bettering living there Coleman aald. CI r e u I a 11 o n Araasporttttoe needs and posrtblUtlea are to be outlined, la eoaluactlon with an Soma elementa la developing i community plan are mandated ay the state. The students will tedtoU»*ctsioai ...C0l4maass*d4d. aald. Kings Canyon la zonedC-4, which ls a permlealve commercial stipulation, with no elgn regulations or any other tight controls. Thla la the basU for the Blackstone Ave. syndrome, ha hat types ot housing should be lade available In the community', i part of tha determination of ind use proposals. Thay win sed to look at urban growth and toracilon^isd |-i.tea e4*the» It was mutually rewarding. Tha stu- After researching t range plans ln-rlew ot projeeted- The enrtrtrn^irrliastobaccai- aldered, both aa a ress*urce, when soil conditions, size and possible tendency toward flooding are 11st- servlces are aeallable to aay community through tha Department of Urban and Regieoel Waa-
Object Description
Title | 1973_03 The Daily Collegian March 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 | March 16, 1973 Pg. 4- March 19, 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 |
Full-Text-Search | 4 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Friday, March 18, 1973 maocaj! MAtrnau maMmau APP investigation To Wmlyp TTua SiWm St. Paul s Catholic Chapel at Newman Center Across the nation . Kate Millet film ST JAMES EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL Millbrook United Presbyterian Church COLLEGE CHURCH OF CHRIST TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH BETHEL TEMPLE UNITED CHURCH CENTER PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH THE PEOPLES CHURCH un,1as collegiate Interact - 9:45 A.M. ornlng Worship - B;30. 9:45 11:00 A.M. i Call Collegiate Interact Job Placement Service 226-0220 (.. L. Johnson, pastor Russell Brown, Minister of Youth tin D. Morgan. Minister of Pastoral Care Hal Edmonds. Minister of Education QUALIFIED PROFESSORS ARBITRARILY HELD BACK Local UPC attacks 60/40 limit three ways exactly what atapa the CSUF ad- Keaaler described the 40/40 o requesting a rule as *an Intolerable attempt Ivor of the 40/40 limit, what by the Truatees to squeeze dol- asslstant prnfes- the request ssld, the reasons |.r. out of the hide, of our un- '■— "— —nured faculty. Combined with iw tenure regulattona, which tie rithout the the probationary period to up to lion of our .even year., the GO/40 rule will CSUC system to save ."saldKes- money by turning over new faculty or by keeping faculty was sl.tam professors al relatively illy expand- low-paying rank..' ors and as- Kessler ..Id. 'E.rly I The recently blocked ni y achedul. would hi professor rank that thla way relief denied promotion boot the 40/40 limit. However. If the new salary schedule was Implemented at tha proposed funding rate of SO per. cent, tt i colt the average fae- 5.000 ln salary over » 25-year career. added Ih later wa, a. a faculty, will have to arrive at a position In wl w. have collective bargaining, collective begging.* Planning students develop land use program for community ** .a...aj.. .,sH .t-T, rrtrtimli. ed. ana In a respectful manner, Urban andReglonalplaiuilnghave community group In the formation of a .pacific plan for their neighborhood. The area In question, a mostly unincorporated parcel between Chestnut. Fowler. McKlnley and Kings Canyon Avenues, I. likely s the 'c ing to Bruce Colemai student In URP Its residents, the Ea.terby- Klngs Canyon Property Owner.' Association, fear that when Fresno's northern expansion reaches Its limits, the east side will be overrun, according to Coleman, what is especially not wanted Is a disorganized and Inconsistent The group approached Harold Tokmaklan, chairman of theURP Department and a member of the city planning commlaslon.forald and advice on halting or controlling potentially unllvable Coleman explained that living conditions are i>ot up to residents' preferences, sometimes just because the area lan't within city He aald they would prefer land uae, housing condl- publlc transportation. Without proper planning and legislation. Ihey feel, a haphazard Blackatone-type development could overtake, Kings Canyon Road. The function of the CSUF students will be to develop a plsn stud.nl. will cl.rlfy goala » landscaping and sign controls, and may even legislate harmony in architectural atylea for I mils. He «; ftteif land some caaaa, a change In the zoning regulatlooa may be asked. If the community group aecepte the proposal,'.tha aehool's function la completed. The group Itself will take the plan to the Fresno County Board of Superrlaora Coleman pointed out the need for an airtight epectflc plan, ee developera can't run amuck. Bettering living there Coleman aald. CI r e u I a 11 o n Araasporttttoe needs and posrtblUtlea are to be outlined, la eoaluactlon with an Soma elementa la developing i community plan are mandated ay the state. The students will tedtoU»*ctsioai ...C0l4maass*d4d. aald. Kings Canyon la zonedC-4, which ls a permlealve commercial stipulation, with no elgn regulations or any other tight controls. Thla la the basU for the Blackstone Ave. syndrome, ha hat types ot housing should be lade available In the community', i part of tha determination of ind use proposals. Thay win sed to look at urban growth and toracilon^isd |-i.tea e4*the» It was mutually rewarding. Tha stu- After researching t range plans ln-rlew ot projeeted- The enrtrtrn^irrliastobaccai- aldered, both aa a ress*urce, when soil conditions, size and possible tendency toward flooding are 11st- servlces are aeallable to aay community through tha Department of Urban and Regieoel Waa- |