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Grades can be raised >ith new CSUF policy By Aodrie * ••NWjtal Staff Writei . sh vou could Jost forget si received taChemls- try l?Oi r- Under a new CSUF program van h*st mifht be a who •>v previously received • - • and receive a higher ,- have tha new grade tuhstt toted tor hta old In com- af jrade point averages PA) and grnduatlon require m the atudant'a perme- 1 and will be counted total ardts completed. : he new policy, part of a change sucgoatad laat semester by the Stats University sad -i Board of Trust- approved s tow weeks SI F president Norman ~ r a me effective retro- ■h« start of the eemes- : 1tng to Kent Devtes of -sions office. Students interested la eobetl- ww grade tor an old a i petition at the Regis- rfflce before the flnsl • ree weeks of ctassas thts se- DsvtaS said i v. students would have file a petition by the ead of -ecistrstlon period (the second wwak of claaeee), bat ataco he program waa not effective at the deedline has been fended tor tMa semester ac- r ling to Da vies This program waa started he- bourse and improve their grade should receive credit for the bet -er credo, Davies aald. Accord- ing to Mm, the now policy prob- ^ffect a large number Another new program, the un- rtorgn prograra egg | ■ | aawjawjl < to Daviea. thts pro M also developed In re aponae to a request by the Board of Truateea. aad It was set ap accordlag to their guidelines tt. too, la effective retroactive to the Mart of taa semester Dnvies aald, stnlsMi who have had one or more very poor an- meetera ta taa peat may have ap to two semesters of previous undergraduate work disregarded from considerattoo for their baccate requlremente Aa in the repeat program, the disregarded grades will remain on the student's permanent record The following qualifications are necessary for the prog -It must be evident that the poor level of work represented by the term(s) under consideration is not repreeentattve of the student's usual academic per formance and waa dae to extenuating ctrcumstancea aej be evident that it would be necessary for the gsu* dent to complete one or more terms tn qualify for the bncca gree tt the request were not ap- 2.0 overall GPA tn their major and at CSUF to qualify for a baccalaureate.) —Five years must have el speed since the moat recent work to be disregarded wue eomptotod. -The motto ta must neve completed tn rotadsacs st CSU F tones the moat recant work to be disregarded was eomptotod: 15 ae- meeter units with M least a 3.0 GPA, 30 semeeter units with st lesst a 2.5 GPA or 41 as rase tar units with a 2.0 GPA. Work completed at another institution cannot be uaed to aatlafy tMa re- aseet. (Coextaued on Page 4, Col. 1) AF'TNf SOAY, APRIL 2. 197*. EGIAN V CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVEtSITY, MESNO Ms. editor Harriet Lyons to speak tonight in CU. A woman who started with Ma mngaataa aa a telephone answer - tog service sad wound ap an editor will be apeaklng today at 8 p.m in the Colli I ..in«e Harriet Lyons, an editor ofMs and originator of the Foand Women aeries, will apeak on "From Prophetic Dreams to Preas Deadlines: Ms. Magazine - Phl- loaophy. Origin and Growth." Lydue was asked by an acquulnt - ance to auewwr the phone for Ms. while It was In the process of Ranjutanj into a new office But when she arrived the phone waa so she aat ta oa aa editorial meeting. "I've never ■•ansrtsncsd anything; like it," Lyons sntd. 1 waa really amazed at how equally they treated me. I was able to write on her 'pa •I fei i-iaitiona of the the reception e«e I ni.m ment * she Lyons said tha stimulus tor The the Foand Women asrtos 'came Ms. are thoee who 'have from oar readers." Ms was re- snormoaa invsMmsM ta being a ceivt tag unsolicited artletoe abewt certain type of woman* awe women who were doing things In only a wife or mother, aha l 1 tool that a lot of s There waa a need to ehowwhat a woman's place is tn the home,' thoee dot raj »« "In Lyons ssld she "hopes* Ma. a nig way," she raid. "Therewas has s goad affect on tao taaa- a need tn show there were women agers who read tl at other levels who were dntng It'a easier to deal with thtnga." one who huea't hi The reecttoa of men toMe. baa think tn a certain way,' boon varied, aha said, "taltlally. Younger people can h I think a tot of mon ware threat- measagaa from their < ened. We declared oar equity tn accept men and a urged to parttcipete " Before aha became involved with Ms . Lyons wrote advertiser copy, edited a theater pro gram aad wrote for a ton magazine She saad ska "never really took my writing very seriously" until she became ta waived with en's movement. Lyons began to WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF •-.-.a-led North Vietr artera city of Nba Tt smaahed Into the coastal I forcing South VM capital that waa once tha borne of the US. Croon Bon capital, Tuy Hoa, waa overran earlier Nba 1 swat of Saigon, waa the third -vwrtncial capital to be lot by cove minora torsos la the toco of a Communist hi Interior design student wins contest nor design bro- calnlng professierml recognition on the Weat Coast through Its showing the past two ears ta the Kaw Designers Debut. Laat nook st tha Tl New De- Mjrners Debut la Saa Francisco, Kathy Yaztjlan. a senior Interior lesign student, won first place m in* commercial apace division Yazljtan waa oaa of aoven ate- m CSUF creetlng designs for five spaces at the show - Last year, CSUF won two oat of five prises at tan .. i terior design Instructor lliiiratogi ssM thst the showing wed CSUF's position • •T'ong Interior destgners in the "The program baa really taken slags aald. "We really ipnt fleam stop forward .st year ss tar aa getting our 'not tn the door " Yaztjtar agreed with Harming a. "l tMnk tt waa really good." she was a good puak tor 1 'esno State " The latertor design peogrsm, ajsed tn the Home Economics apartment, has 111 tntoriordesign mayors aad SO . „ ■ .. r, '"• "aero budge*- tor the show *■* faenco tt through their own **• pradacts. Studnms participating in the ••signers Debut wore Y»*Jlan. Dae Jaaaaa, Betty •rr. Lynns Ratal aaho rat, Ml- dS »Oad- an! Pm Sehmter that 40 per cent of Hawk nuclear mlaat lea st s base ta Ww .ny "would have been aaatoaa If needed far comb* Aapta aald tha croup also alleged that ■ ■Itaiaaan record miaatlea had been falsified in oaa aocttoaj of aa artillery t by a staff eergcont They aaaarted that no action ag waa taken after the deficiencies were discovered. ■ ■ Mtach or deetroy civilian alrttaos M Shit . haaa of dlar-apttag Ifee trial of a Germaa terrortat gnng. Rep Jol (R-N.Y ) said la Waataagtou. Ha mndn public a Fab. I report by the Federal Aviation AdaMMtaraftan Stat b of 11 of the aUegod conspirator a Fix-it-yourself spirit keeps hardware sales up Collegian Staff Writer nWwn eurvey of storoa ta the Fi teas Clovls area And tt is the economic etump which ta puahlng aales to what may be record highs, more eww- ara and managers say The 1971-74 aales year "looks IS be the Mggeet tn the Hon* >o-it-yourself busineaa," aald Tom Bagga, maoaajer of Angel's Da It Yonreelf Canter hardware store ta Freano. Bagga rang other hardware more Editor selections karpslratlnna far the Fall 1971- 1SV?6 editorship of Back CSUF's ituisnt litorary ara aaw available to CoUege Union, Room KM la 7 p,m.. April 4. M hwahsgej 4 e *-easor is •present attvee report that | pie aro raowreadertaklng their own d of calling ln help And the T That's human nature person can do It htmeelf and save a nickel be does," Bagga aald. •There ta more of tt 'do-It yonreelf work) simply because people don't have tan money to Mre tt done,' aald Glenn Denver, owner of Deaver's Hardware ta Clovls Deaver snad tt is hard to toll if the overall rise ta satoe ta Ma store ta duo to the nanuwy or of the Una laxtaa of n In Clems
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Title | 1975_04 The Daily Collegian April 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
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Language | eng |
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Title | April 2, 1975 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Grades can be raised >ith new CSUF policy By Aodrie * ••NWjtal Staff Writei . sh vou could Jost forget si received taChemls- try l?Oi r- Under a new CSUF program van h*st mifht be a who •>v previously received • - • and receive a higher ,- have tha new grade tuhstt toted tor hta old In com- af jrade point averages PA) and grnduatlon require m the atudant'a perme- 1 and will be counted total ardts completed. : he new policy, part of a change sucgoatad laat semester by the Stats University sad -i Board of Trust- approved s tow weeks SI F president Norman ~ r a me effective retro- ■h« start of the eemes- : 1tng to Kent Devtes of -sions office. Students interested la eobetl- ww grade tor an old a i petition at the Regis- rfflce before the flnsl • ree weeks of ctassas thts se- DsvtaS said i v. students would have file a petition by the ead of -ecistrstlon period (the second wwak of claaeee), bat ataco he program waa not effective at the deedline has been fended tor tMa semester ac- r ling to Da vies This program waa started he- bourse and improve their grade should receive credit for the bet -er credo, Davies aald. Accord- ing to Mm, the now policy prob- ^ffect a large number Another new program, the un- rtorgn prograra egg | ■ | aawjawjl < to Daviea. thts pro M also developed In re aponae to a request by the Board of Truateea. aad It was set ap accordlag to their guidelines tt. too, la effective retroactive to the Mart of taa semester Dnvies aald, stnlsMi who have had one or more very poor an- meetera ta taa peat may have ap to two semesters of previous undergraduate work disregarded from considerattoo for their baccate requlremente Aa in the repeat program, the disregarded grades will remain on the student's permanent record The following qualifications are necessary for the prog -It must be evident that the poor level of work represented by the term(s) under consideration is not repreeentattve of the student's usual academic per formance and waa dae to extenuating ctrcumstancea aej be evident that it would be necessary for the gsu* dent to complete one or more terms tn qualify for the bncca gree tt the request were not ap- 2.0 overall GPA tn their major and at CSUF to qualify for a baccalaureate.) —Five years must have el speed since the moat recent work to be disregarded wue eomptotod. -The motto ta must neve completed tn rotadsacs st CSU F tones the moat recant work to be disregarded was eomptotod: 15 ae- meeter units with M least a 3.0 GPA, 30 semeeter units with st lesst a 2.5 GPA or 41 as rase tar units with a 2.0 GPA. Work completed at another institution cannot be uaed to aatlafy tMa re- aseet. (Coextaued on Page 4, Col. 1) AF'TNf SOAY, APRIL 2. 197*. EGIAN V CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVEtSITY, MESNO Ms. editor Harriet Lyons to speak tonight in CU. A woman who started with Ma mngaataa aa a telephone answer - tog service sad wound ap an editor will be apeaklng today at 8 p.m in the Colli I ..in«e Harriet Lyons, an editor ofMs and originator of the Foand Women aeries, will apeak on "From Prophetic Dreams to Preas Deadlines: Ms. Magazine - Phl- loaophy. Origin and Growth." Lydue was asked by an acquulnt - ance to auewwr the phone for Ms. while It was In the process of Ranjutanj into a new office But when she arrived the phone waa so she aat ta oa aa editorial meeting. "I've never ■•ansrtsncsd anything; like it," Lyons sntd. 1 waa really amazed at how equally they treated me. I was able to write on her 'pa •I fei i-iaitiona of the the reception e«e I ni.m ment * she Lyons said tha stimulus tor The the Foand Women asrtos 'came Ms. are thoee who 'have from oar readers." Ms was re- snormoaa invsMmsM ta being a ceivt tag unsolicited artletoe abewt certain type of woman* awe women who were doing things In only a wife or mother, aha l 1 tool that a lot of s There waa a need to ehowwhat a woman's place is tn the home,' thoee dot raj »« "In Lyons ssld she "hopes* Ma. a nig way," she raid. "Therewas has s goad affect on tao taaa- a need tn show there were women agers who read tl at other levels who were dntng It'a easier to deal with thtnga." one who huea't hi The reecttoa of men toMe. baa think tn a certain way,' boon varied, aha said, "taltlally. Younger people can h I think a tot of mon ware threat- measagaa from their < ened. We declared oar equity tn accept men and a urged to parttcipete " Before aha became involved with Ms . Lyons wrote advertiser copy, edited a theater pro gram aad wrote for a ton magazine She saad ska "never really took my writing very seriously" until she became ta waived with en's movement. Lyons began to WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF •-.-.a-led North Vietr artera city of Nba Tt smaahed Into the coastal I forcing South VM capital that waa once tha borne of the US. Croon Bon capital, Tuy Hoa, waa overran earlier Nba 1 swat of Saigon, waa the third -vwrtncial capital to be lot by cove minora torsos la the toco of a Communist hi Interior design student wins contest nor design bro- calnlng professierml recognition on the Weat Coast through Its showing the past two ears ta the Kaw Designers Debut. Laat nook st tha Tl New De- Mjrners Debut la Saa Francisco, Kathy Yaztjlan. a senior Interior lesign student, won first place m in* commercial apace division Yazljtan waa oaa of aoven ate- m CSUF creetlng designs for five spaces at the show - Last year, CSUF won two oat of five prises at tan .. i terior design Instructor lliiiratogi ssM thst the showing wed CSUF's position • •T'ong Interior destgners in the "The program baa really taken slags aald. "We really ipnt fleam stop forward .st year ss tar aa getting our 'not tn the door " Yaztjtar agreed with Harming a. "l tMnk tt waa really good." she was a good puak tor 1 'esno State " The latertor design peogrsm, ajsed tn the Home Economics apartment, has 111 tntoriordesign mayors aad SO . „ ■ .. r, '"• "aero budge*- tor the show *■* faenco tt through their own **• pradacts. Studnms participating in the ••signers Debut wore Y»*Jlan. Dae Jaaaaa, Betty •rr. Lynns Ratal aaho rat, Ml- dS »Oad- an! Pm Sehmter that 40 per cent of Hawk nuclear mlaat lea st s base ta Ww .ny "would have been aaatoaa If needed far comb* Aapta aald tha croup also alleged that ■ ■Itaiaaan record miaatlea had been falsified in oaa aocttoaj of aa artillery t by a staff eergcont They aaaarted that no action ag waa taken after the deficiencies were discovered. ■ ■ Mtach or deetroy civilian alrttaos M Shit . haaa of dlar-apttag Ifee trial of a Germaa terrortat gnng. Rep Jol (R-N.Y ) said la Waataagtou. Ha mndn public a Fab. I report by the Federal Aviation AdaMMtaraftan Stat b of 11 of the aUegod conspirator a Fix-it-yourself spirit keeps hardware sales up Collegian Staff Writer nWwn eurvey of storoa ta the Fi teas Clovls area And tt is the economic etump which ta puahlng aales to what may be record highs, more eww- ara and managers say The 1971-74 aales year "looks IS be the Mggeet tn the Hon* >o-it-yourself busineaa," aald Tom Bagga, maoaajer of Angel's Da It Yonreelf Canter hardware store ta Freano. Bagga rang other hardware more Editor selections karpslratlnna far the Fall 1971- 1SV?6 editorship of Back CSUF's ituisnt litorary ara aaw available to CoUege Union, Room KM la 7 p,m.. April 4. M hwahsgej 4 e *-easor is •present attvee report that | pie aro raowreadertaklng their own d of calling ln help And the T That's human nature person can do It htmeelf and save a nickel be does," Bagga aald. •There ta more of tt 'do-It yonreelf work) simply because people don't have tan money to Mre tt done,' aald Glenn Denver, owner of Deaver's Hardware ta Clovls Deaver snad tt is hard to toll if the overall rise ta satoe ta Ma store ta duo to the nanuwy or of the Una laxtaa of n In Clems |