April 2, 1973 Pg. 1 |
Previous | 1 of 41 | Next |
|
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
CSUC attempts to combine resources The Board of Trustees of th. gr.m.. California state University and *The problem I. particularly college. (CSUC) ha. approved . acut. for highly mobile adult Cal - pl.n that will lead to a combining tfornlans who are Intereated In of resources by the system*. 19 .trtvlng toward bachelor'., and campuses ln an attempt to offer master's degroe. .. part-time degree - earning curricula for students In evening on-c.mpus adult, regardless of where lnthe or external program.,• .aid side. Certain L.ngsdorf. ieu's arrival protested • -Cons. ■ -tan- Ihe California State University outgrowth of pilot efforts by six and Colleges* may begin a. early Individual CSUC campuses over the past Iwo year, to conduct ex Dr. William B. l.angsdorf. vice ternal decree program, for «tu- dent. who are unable lo partici describes] the reasons for estab- pate In regular on-campua offer- need'^for" ■XtradltlonaV pro- There are about 1,000 persons enrolled In external degree pro grams al present. Under the consortium these Ihe need to provide programs for program, would continue lo grow. small, highly specialized occu hut with Ihe con.ortlum assuming pational groups which are dis responsibility for additional pro tributed throughout the state, and grams behond the resource, of Ihe need to provide programs for statewide 'clientele' which Member, of Ihe statewide aca demic s.nat. have questioned using ihe external degree pro emphasize the Importance of es gram as, a mean, by which the tablishing a statewide vehicle for consortium will develop Its pro- statewide programs." The text of Ihe proposal hy the external degree program, but which have requested this sorl urine checked, provide Identifi cation, fingerprints, footprints. agencies of Ihe State of Callfor- central computer. They must fol low every rigid rule or face the possibility of having their metha done taken away from them. Deaths from overdose, of methadone are now greater than deaths from overdose, of heroin Surprisingly enough, ln San periem-e when a change In place Francisco 'the District Attorney has been against thla program since lis Inception. We do not like the concept of putting people ternal or external degree pro- (Continued on Page 4, Col. 3) group -as there to •« teem-or outrage" at T (XEEGIAN CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, statement' and" list of prisoners spoke.man" fcTr the Indochina were being passed to a member fire agreement is not compiled Peace Campaign flPC). Friday of Ihe President's staff by a Across the nation . . . Elliot Richardson said tlte.e s}rVis£hJ?%SvfS military actions are still open to She said lhat Beverly Hills po THIt-.l VISIT cent ol murder, kidnap and con- lh. U.S. Ile Indicated that bomb. lice informed her that Thleu had President Nguyen Van Thleu and mines were the option. Pres delayed his arrival in California ident Nixon had In mind when he Hayden said that Thteu's visit poa. The laslof 080 American POWs warned Hanoi about the 'serious stratlon. Ing with President Nixon loday consequences' of violations. Fonda said thai today's demon- and tomorrow. arrived at Travis Air Force Base Richardson also said the U.S. yesterday. With the arrival of 16 has the authority lo continue ■legitimize" the Saigon govern elude pentagon papers defendant ex-prlsoners only one ex-POW bombing Cambodia until the 'oth ment In the eyes of American... Anthony Russo and speakers from remains In the Philippines. er side' carries out lis obllga- He said lhal Nixon was violat the Union of Vietnamese In the In by the South Vietnamese con Tho biggest crowd to greet any ing the peace accord by hosting Thleu on the basis that "Nixon was continuing lo consider the Saigon regime ihe only govern- During Friday's protest, a dents carried placards denounc- sulate general In San Francisco. Another group, the Union of Vietnamese In theU.S.. was there kept out of the area. groups of returnees, estimated at 6,500, was on hand. MEAT PRICKS Members of Congress have protested Ihe bombing of Csm- bodi. saying Nixon has no such authority now that U.S. troops have been withdrawn from Vlet- Hayden said that to Ignore the Provisional Revolutionary Oov- South Vietnam because of the Influence of that parly In ihe rural ihey planned to be present when Thleu arrived al the I.os Angeles Thleu was to meet privately .^SS'SHS NOT TORTURED Western While House ln SanCle- down high price.. ln Ihe midst of stories of tor M.at dealers say they expect ture ot POWs a Navy flier haa la^SaV FraneWTO h^.'rra^ad I4AOI F TRIAl a large drop ln business today and packing houses have laid of? said he was never tortured during his five years as a prisoner In Bill Hagar, regional coordlna- for -right-wine students to wel The Jury ln ihe Ruchell Magee employees. Retailers have cut back meat ordera. Hanoi: He said anU-waV state come Thleu" and that -members murder-kidnap trial was re ments he made over Radio Hanoi ^'"L'VestV^'dravs ported deadlocked 11-1 Sunday. President Nixon has Imposed were made out of conscience. Judge Morton Calvin ordered the a price celling on meat but spokesmen for various antl-ln- flation groups say Nixon's action won't lower prices. Capt. Walter Wilbur, shot down Inside, government officials as over North Vietnam ln 19C8, said fornla, Nevada and Hawaii. Ha- geant. said that 'rolling out the well as motion picture actors and actresses paid $250 to aitend the 0\uVwTsbtc\argedr'nTeaAug-" he spent his first 70 months of captivity tn solitary confinement reception honoring Ford. usi 1970 escape attempt at the but that he was never mistreated. Marin County courthouse. A BOMBING V He aald hla statement on Ra lodge and three othsVs d)edln the The UA Secretary of Defense dio Hanoi waa made because *I racy'" and that the wa/ ln Indo- attempt. Magee is* accused of haa warned Hanoi that the U.S. waa always for peace. 1 fait it Gov. Ronald Reagan were on hand killing the Judge with a shotgun. would resume bombing and min we were going to wind it down the U.S. remained ln 'anycapac- as Nixon presented Ford with the Angela Davis was -found Inno ing of North Vietnam If tbe cease why don't we atop It now?*
Object Description
Title | 1973_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 | April 2, 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 | CSUC attempts to combine resources The Board of Trustees of th. gr.m.. California state University and *The problem I. particularly college. (CSUC) ha. approved . acut. for highly mobile adult Cal - pl.n that will lead to a combining tfornlans who are Intereated In of resources by the system*. 19 .trtvlng toward bachelor'., and campuses ln an attempt to offer master's degroe. .. part-time degree - earning curricula for students In evening on-c.mpus adult, regardless of where lnthe or external program.,• .aid side. Certain L.ngsdorf. ieu's arrival protested • -Cons. ■ -tan- Ihe California State University outgrowth of pilot efforts by six and Colleges* may begin a. early Individual CSUC campuses over the past Iwo year, to conduct ex Dr. William B. l.angsdorf. vice ternal decree program, for «tu- dent. who are unable lo partici describes] the reasons for estab- pate In regular on-campua offer- need'^for" ■XtradltlonaV pro- There are about 1,000 persons enrolled In external degree pro grams al present. Under the consortium these Ihe need to provide programs for program, would continue lo grow. small, highly specialized occu hut with Ihe con.ortlum assuming pational groups which are dis responsibility for additional pro tributed throughout the state, and grams behond the resource, of Ihe need to provide programs for statewide 'clientele' which Member, of Ihe statewide aca demic s.nat. have questioned using ihe external degree pro emphasize the Importance of es gram as, a mean, by which the tablishing a statewide vehicle for consortium will develop Its pro- statewide programs." The text of Ihe proposal hy the external degree program, but which have requested this sorl urine checked, provide Identifi cation, fingerprints, footprints. agencies of Ihe State of Callfor- central computer. They must fol low every rigid rule or face the possibility of having their metha done taken away from them. Deaths from overdose, of methadone are now greater than deaths from overdose, of heroin Surprisingly enough, ln San periem-e when a change In place Francisco 'the District Attorney has been against thla program since lis Inception. We do not like the concept of putting people ternal or external degree pro- (Continued on Page 4, Col. 3) group -as there to •« teem-or outrage" at T (XEEGIAN CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, statement' and" list of prisoners spoke.man" fcTr the Indochina were being passed to a member fire agreement is not compiled Peace Campaign flPC). Friday of Ihe President's staff by a Across the nation . . . Elliot Richardson said tlte.e s}rVis£hJ?%SvfS military actions are still open to She said lhat Beverly Hills po THIt-.l VISIT cent ol murder, kidnap and con- lh. U.S. Ile Indicated that bomb. lice informed her that Thleu had President Nguyen Van Thleu and mines were the option. Pres delayed his arrival in California ident Nixon had In mind when he Hayden said that Thteu's visit poa. The laslof 080 American POWs warned Hanoi about the 'serious stratlon. Ing with President Nixon loday consequences' of violations. Fonda said thai today's demon- and tomorrow. arrived at Travis Air Force Base Richardson also said the U.S. yesterday. With the arrival of 16 has the authority lo continue ■legitimize" the Saigon govern elude pentagon papers defendant ex-prlsoners only one ex-POW bombing Cambodia until the 'oth ment In the eyes of American... Anthony Russo and speakers from remains In the Philippines. er side' carries out lis obllga- He said lhal Nixon was violat the Union of Vietnamese In the In by the South Vietnamese con Tho biggest crowd to greet any ing the peace accord by hosting Thleu on the basis that "Nixon was continuing lo consider the Saigon regime ihe only govern- During Friday's protest, a dents carried placards denounc- sulate general In San Francisco. Another group, the Union of Vietnamese In theU.S.. was there kept out of the area. groups of returnees, estimated at 6,500, was on hand. MEAT PRICKS Members of Congress have protested Ihe bombing of Csm- bodi. saying Nixon has no such authority now that U.S. troops have been withdrawn from Vlet- Hayden said that to Ignore the Provisional Revolutionary Oov- South Vietnam because of the Influence of that parly In ihe rural ihey planned to be present when Thleu arrived al the I.os Angeles Thleu was to meet privately .^SS'SHS NOT TORTURED Western While House ln SanCle- down high price.. ln Ihe midst of stories of tor M.at dealers say they expect ture ot POWs a Navy flier haa la^SaV FraneWTO h^.'rra^ad I4AOI F TRIAl a large drop ln business today and packing houses have laid of? said he was never tortured during his five years as a prisoner In Bill Hagar, regional coordlna- for -right-wine students to wel The Jury ln ihe Ruchell Magee employees. Retailers have cut back meat ordera. Hanoi: He said anU-waV state come Thleu" and that -members murder-kidnap trial was re ments he made over Radio Hanoi ^'"L'VestV^'dravs ported deadlocked 11-1 Sunday. President Nixon has Imposed were made out of conscience. Judge Morton Calvin ordered the a price celling on meat but spokesmen for various antl-ln- flation groups say Nixon's action won't lower prices. Capt. Walter Wilbur, shot down Inside, government officials as over North Vietnam ln 19C8, said fornla, Nevada and Hawaii. Ha- geant. said that 'rolling out the well as motion picture actors and actresses paid $250 to aitend the 0\uVwTsbtc\argedr'nTeaAug-" he spent his first 70 months of captivity tn solitary confinement reception honoring Ford. usi 1970 escape attempt at the but that he was never mistreated. Marin County courthouse. A BOMBING V He aald hla statement on Ra lodge and three othsVs d)edln the The UA Secretary of Defense dio Hanoi waa made because *I racy'" and that the wa/ ln Indo- attempt. Magee is* accused of haa warned Hanoi that the U.S. waa always for peace. 1 fait it Gov. Ronald Reagan were on hand killing the Judge with a shotgun. would resume bombing and min we were going to wind it down the U.S. remained ln 'anycapac- as Nixon presented Ford with the Angela Davis was -found Inno ing of North Vietnam If tbe cease why don't we atop It now?* |