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San Clemente ranlly righting deport. mj.us.air mAKiiimt m*m/ n«LS -KB* ON UH. TOU KNOW OOUO HANSEN [ T|aES»tli**sls,>oh\*4-t/ Vie K 1 CU60\£S aaa. OTT£jTj- OJWltTD ,> '.CRTAsM.Mi. VVU-r OKJ T>SL SfcA. iVfOS-E NEAR Bt.O££l0 1 THE (UKM£ o-Ef>u^ IF50 VX-iHT ftrilMAL P|V-|Cfs<-S AfJ -,MA*UN&f*rtiMts*atitVT Ujijino c**f* ro a us/Err Bsji 'N CjCsaWJt OF OUT THt ttffaa.ua oO> Ffi!Ej-J*> C CORroUsi fa|Jl HafCJ ^-—J / BJ V UJAS R-I"c*3» "J"""/' ( i»A Ll I 'ti \( lTferHJfg>^T/^t<- { R? *-J. fUP bws, ^-4 rj*au>. -*v.sa7 Eja****ap£Aur*7 l>'aL*l^*^*i^t1?r W^l^r^mst-mmmJ^/- i smKtPtikW ^Lffr I****"* Fi-*-*-,rA< \W fliC/r,- aft *.«Ua-W Cj-HOiV.4V fUila*w*^**'ia-sa*rv»j PMtWJt X**> zB<a&^Ma%^ ME -» ^flk**** ^^ Medical quacks Slrlnghan ss-as Absorbs $8.3 million loss PARK! • ...sat.Sa.-Aoi ,i CEDAR CINEMA OPO*T$ WiDv AMM. 4 THE PEOPLE'S THEATRE PH 222-B851 for Fresno i film freak- REEFER MADNESS i -THE LONE RANGER ' SUPER IOW AiaviissiOf* -any would clo** al. " <• p ..id put them out of a On May a. I»7J, ■• F . alk-o.it befan. Orgs, taei archer, on advice fton nail • between 1,000 (the com- PLAY GOLF GOLF COURSE LOMBARDO GOLF SHOP FRATE .-•i'i $2.00 l! -afflssSsfirf m ^.v*.iajS.a" _*» *■'/■ J^WssHWrT-T"*" ''yV'Ai^'-u I I ST R E TCH gm\ ? YOUR BUCK I kj© J AT Me-N-Ed's I ff): J Me-N-Ed"s PIZZA PARLOR GOOD AT ANY ME-N-ED's bsaaaBsMaaaasaaB»saBaB*aBiaa*aB*aB*aB*aB>sBBaBBaBaBBaaBias*sjsjajwa. — _.-,_. -J T SYMBOL OF U H U R U Property in Black blood may fight skin cancer reported In Ihe past lhat sub- cells or other types of tumors,* stances they call blocking anil- she ssld. bodies are apparentlyabletostop She said tl dlseaae-flghtlng *ls very rare among Negroes tn bating cells ln Ihe blood - from attack- the Untied States although a dif- •eraus ,ns cancer cells. This allows Cerent type of melanoma Is found tumors lo grow and kill patients. among A m and While trying to determine how many ell Programs, plans for year listed by community Black Student Union il of 100 fifth, Fresno area. Rlgglns, as well is .his volunteers, thinks this can CSUF grad is King scholarship candidate e CSUF Black Stu- m completely Inactive. The been busy planning several events which will include all the Black students on campus. Here 1 a brief outline oi First of all. there are hopes of making the Black and Brown room (located upstairs In .he Col - will be open on a regular basis omas Williams. BSl'pr it 233-1359. her big event being plan t gathering of Black stu- ever on the CSUF campus. lo accomplish anythli Is going to be accompli shed by the actions of five or six dedicated people. Don't lei everything your Brothers and Sisters have fought ing Ihe children at various centers In the community. Many volunteers have taken, on their own Initiative, the responsibility of llvltles with their student... A group of volunteers al Irwin Junior High and Columbia Elementary schools have already sponsored a fishing trip for their -ones- students, lnthe Initially there were nol as many I In the volunteers ar expected. ortant A participant In RAP said has- ;cam- sling from many of the depart- must ments and professors at CSUF other blocked many from getting In the hours of tutoring at irget schools. Also the stu- receivtng financial aid were .formed on many aspects as w the ACTION stipend, re- dale for the statewide Martin Luther King Award sponsored by the California Teachers Association (CTA). Woodson waa selected by Ui* CSUF Chapter of the California College and University Faculty Association (CCUFA), the college unit of CTA, following Interview* by the executive board of tha organization, Dr. Howard C. Roth, president of the Fresno chapter ofCCUFA, said the state award la based on year*, haa ranged from $500 to $1,000, depending on need. Woodson ls studying for a pupil personnel credential and a master's degree In counseling. He alao la participating ln a federally funded counseling program In tha community, conducted through Fresno High School. ' Woodson attended high school ln Ororlll* and waa a student at Butte Collef*. to CSUF aa a Junior ln 1970 football scholarship. it organizations on Call- i college campuses. This Is tentatively scheduled ,e last weekend ln April. feet their financial aid packages. Many grew discouraged for these reasons and therefore did not follow through with the program. who are going administration In public schools. Announcement of the state winners Is expected In May. Woodson ls the flrat candidate for th* award to be selected by ihe Fresno chapter of CCUFA. Th* King Award, offered the past elghl New Health Center hoars The Student Health Center will remain open during the lunch hoar, 12nooatolp.ni., every day. According to Dr. Marvyn Schwartz, health services director, th* expanded hour* ara on a trial basis until final* begin at the end of May.
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 |