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4-IHE OAIIT COUKMAN '*«•« Dick Gregory to speak Child behavior classes offered af CSUF fomorrow Techniques for Increasing con trol over dally behavior and the maaneamant of cMMreu'abehavior wlU be the subject a of two couraoa being offered by the Extension Division st CSUF ta conjunction with tan Link-Care The firm course, titled •Du- vetoeasas Saff Coatrwl. • will be of - tared on Tunednya. from 7-10 p.m. aa tan CSUF campus Tha first, elaae meeting will bo held Tueaday. April 8 The two-unit course will focus oo tha control of eatlruj, drinking. tensten and dsprssslen. How to ON CAMPUS TODAY SAM will moot M noon in the International Room. Edwin Rou- aek will be the cuest apeaker Faculty-Staff Bible Study will meet ln the Collegiate Room al George Ellis will speak oa "The Art of Van Gogh: Creative' IntoUtgwnce and Internal Nece? - sity* In CU 312-314 at noon and again at 7:30 p.m Computer Month highlights will tanners Gerald Llppey speaking on •Computer Assisted Teat Con- ' InCU 312 at 340 pm Increaae productive behavior In tao home, echool and office will be coaaldered Biotaodback moctoaalam relating to bohavtnr helnc 'I fered. titled The Management of Children'a Behavior.- tall be ruadaclti la Salma at tho Begin nara World. Tha clnaa wtu meet Wednesdsya, from 7-10 pm starting April 1. TMa course Is designed to Increaae tha effect!vermes of par ante, taacfcafrs and eMM care ta the management of behavior of children Modi flea - tloa afthe behavior of hyperactive children tn the home aad claaa- room will be atreaaad. Both claasea will be langhl by Dr Stanley LtndqMst, a protoa- aor of psytMjaogy st CSUF. sad Dr Allan Hedberg. a lecturer at CSUF Hedberg la ale© Director of Research and DevelopmaM M the Link-Cite F ■ Marion main- ulna teaches at the CalltorMa Sebool of Professional Psychology in r resno. For farther information on either of theae two couraoa, contact the Office of Contlnatng Education at CSUF, telephone 447- 2541. or the Link-Care Foundation Poet will to) open in the Commons nartaaaiJt Hall from 3- 5 p.m aad 7-lp.m WHMESOAY Dick Gregory will speak on •Social Problem a: Social or Anil social*at noon in the Amphitheater or the Men's Gym If tt ratna Programs la I lure chamber music by Batty lacovette and the Preano Arts Quartet in IA 101 M 1:10 p.m Tha Motogy coUogalam win restore Neldn George at 4 p.m. talstaBLS 221 Mel Edwarda, a aculptor from Rutgera University, will lecture in Art 101 M 7 pm Dick Gregory, nationally known comedian. author, actor sod human tights activist, will speak at CSUF Wudnenday April 2 on •Social Problems: Social or Antisocial - Grogory'a speech nil] be Mid at noon In the CSUF Amphitheater, weather permitting, and will be open to tha pabHc free of charge. If rain forces the program to be moved to tho CSUF Men's Gym, students aad faculty will be admitted first and others as spsce permits Gregory, born In a black ghetto in St Louis, Mo, waa a state champion In high school track and field competition and later expanded his track honors at Southern Illinois University. He chose a career In comedy. and In 1141 aa a laat minute replacement at Chicago's playboy Club, was an Immediate sensation Appearance, at top cluhe In tan coantry and oa major network television shows fotlowed, as he became the men who apsns4 tha doors tor other black entertainment Industry He performed Ms final act in a ntgluclub ln Auguat 1173, an noamctag ha would devote more energy to hla efforta as s social activist He has given much of Ms time aad talent to performing ir benefits for civil rights croupe peace groups and others dealt nc with eoctal laaaas. ■ aald his 'participation tn the struggle for human dignity coat Mm over a million dollars tn canceled bookings, travel ex- pensee and legal fees * He aleo hae boon tailed several timea aa a result of his participation In a variety of demonstrations His appearance at CSUF Is aponaored by the College Union Program Committee Fresno's bus commuters to be treated to exhibit Commuters on Ft buses will have the to nee a special photography exhibit and competition sponsored by the Art Deportment of CSUF and the Freano Transit System. Dale Schleketanx. of the An Detnyrtmont, aald the competition Is opaa to all CSUF students currently enrolled in deportment courses A 275 prise will be awarded to tha photograph hatred •best of show." Second place will receive a 225 award, with 210 going to third place. The photographs can be black and white or color. Beceueo of handling problems, the ■ladaata are limited to three photographs per person printed on itonbls weight peper All photographs entered In the contest must he delivered to the Editor selections Art iwpnrtmentofncebyMoarlay, April 21 The entering student's name and addreas should appear on the beck of each photo. The work will be exMMted by the Freano Transit system lathe city bunas thnnjgbout Fresno May 1-30. Judges for the competitionwtU Include Dr Jooeph Satin, dean of the School of Humantlea, sad Gay to Sm alley. CSUF associate protossor of art Far complete detaila oo the photography competition, contact the Art Deportment at 487-Snsw. Applications are available tn room 301 of the College Union for editor of Backwash for the SPRINGTIME - look at all the cherry Moasoms blooming on a stroll fall semester atmut the campus. The bees arc there on a sunny day, reminding us Selection of the editor will be tbnl the time of year approaches vjtatn there are more important made by the Board on Publtca- thinqs than school to start thinking, about , . . ttons M Harriet Lyons, an MS Magarlne. will apeak on •From Prophetic Dresms to Praaa Deadlines MS Magazine PMloaophy, Origin and Growth" In the College Union Lounge at lp.ta. Contemporary Music Conference lecture aad preaentatton ln Music 100 at 8 pm. The Armataan ataatoata Aaao- ciatlon will meet at 7 p.m at 1131E Santa Ana Ave in CU 312-314 I M 7 p.m. SPECIAL EXTRA MONEY." hylAnd i 411 I k apa reset mm aotevt | Center from noon to 2 p.m and 4-9 p.m. THUtSOAY Dr Herb Haber will | tho chemistry seminar In Science 192 at 4:10 pm The International Folk Dan re Festival will Iw held In the College Union Lounge at 7-30 p.m. Poor Counaeltag Student Talk Post wtll bo open In Administration 224 from 5-7 p.m.
Object Description
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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | April 1, 1975 Pg 4 |
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 | 4-IHE OAIIT COUKMAN '*«•« Dick Gregory to speak Child behavior classes offered af CSUF fomorrow Techniques for Increasing con trol over dally behavior and the maaneamant of cMMreu'abehavior wlU be the subject a of two couraoa being offered by the Extension Division st CSUF ta conjunction with tan Link-Care The firm course, titled •Du- vetoeasas Saff Coatrwl. • will be of - tared on Tunednya. from 7-10 p.m. aa tan CSUF campus Tha first, elaae meeting will bo held Tueaday. April 8 The two-unit course will focus oo tha control of eatlruj, drinking. tensten and dsprssslen. How to ON CAMPUS TODAY SAM will moot M noon in the International Room. Edwin Rou- aek will be the cuest apeaker Faculty-Staff Bible Study will meet ln the Collegiate Room al George Ellis will speak oa "The Art of Van Gogh: Creative' IntoUtgwnce and Internal Nece? - sity* In CU 312-314 at noon and again at 7:30 p.m Computer Month highlights will tanners Gerald Llppey speaking on •Computer Assisted Teat Con- ' InCU 312 at 340 pm Increaae productive behavior In tao home, echool and office will be coaaldered Biotaodback moctoaalam relating to bohavtnr helnc 'I fered. titled The Management of Children'a Behavior.- tall be ruadaclti la Salma at tho Begin nara World. Tha clnaa wtu meet Wednesdsya, from 7-10 pm starting April 1. TMa course Is designed to Increaae tha effect!vermes of par ante, taacfcafrs and eMM care ta the management of behavior of children Modi flea - tloa afthe behavior of hyperactive children tn the home aad claaa- room will be atreaaad. Both claasea will be langhl by Dr Stanley LtndqMst, a protoa- aor of psytMjaogy st CSUF. sad Dr Allan Hedberg. a lecturer at CSUF Hedberg la ale© Director of Research and DevelopmaM M the Link-Cite F ■ Marion main- ulna teaches at the CalltorMa Sebool of Professional Psychology in r resno. For farther information on either of theae two couraoa, contact the Office of Contlnatng Education at CSUF, telephone 447- 2541. or the Link-Care Foundation Poet will to) open in the Commons nartaaaiJt Hall from 3- 5 p.m aad 7-lp.m WHMESOAY Dick Gregory will speak on •Social Problem a: Social or Anil social*at noon in the Amphitheater or the Men's Gym If tt ratna Programs la I lure chamber music by Batty lacovette and the Preano Arts Quartet in IA 101 M 1:10 p.m Tha Motogy coUogalam win restore Neldn George at 4 p.m. talstaBLS 221 Mel Edwarda, a aculptor from Rutgera University, will lecture in Art 101 M 7 pm Dick Gregory, nationally known comedian. author, actor sod human tights activist, will speak at CSUF Wudnenday April 2 on •Social Problems: Social or Antisocial - Grogory'a speech nil] be Mid at noon In the CSUF Amphitheater, weather permitting, and will be open to tha pabHc free of charge. If rain forces the program to be moved to tho CSUF Men's Gym, students aad faculty will be admitted first and others as spsce permits Gregory, born In a black ghetto in St Louis, Mo, waa a state champion In high school track and field competition and later expanded his track honors at Southern Illinois University. He chose a career In comedy. and In 1141 aa a laat minute replacement at Chicago's playboy Club, was an Immediate sensation Appearance, at top cluhe In tan coantry and oa major network television shows fotlowed, as he became the men who apsns4 tha doors tor other black entertainment Industry He performed Ms final act in a ntgluclub ln Auguat 1173, an noamctag ha would devote more energy to hla efforta as s social activist He has given much of Ms time aad talent to performing ir benefits for civil rights croupe peace groups and others dealt nc with eoctal laaaas. ■ aald his 'participation tn the struggle for human dignity coat Mm over a million dollars tn canceled bookings, travel ex- pensee and legal fees * He aleo hae boon tailed several timea aa a result of his participation In a variety of demonstrations His appearance at CSUF Is aponaored by the College Union Program Committee Fresno's bus commuters to be treated to exhibit Commuters on Ft buses will have the to nee a special photography exhibit and competition sponsored by the Art Deportment of CSUF and the Freano Transit System. Dale Schleketanx. of the An Detnyrtmont, aald the competition Is opaa to all CSUF students currently enrolled in deportment courses A 275 prise will be awarded to tha photograph hatred •best of show." Second place will receive a 225 award, with 210 going to third place. The photographs can be black and white or color. Beceueo of handling problems, the ■ladaata are limited to three photographs per person printed on itonbls weight peper All photographs entered In the contest must he delivered to the Editor selections Art iwpnrtmentofncebyMoarlay, April 21 The entering student's name and addreas should appear on the beck of each photo. The work will be exMMted by the Freano Transit system lathe city bunas thnnjgbout Fresno May 1-30. Judges for the competitionwtU Include Dr Jooeph Satin, dean of the School of Humantlea, sad Gay to Sm alley. CSUF associate protossor of art Far complete detaila oo the photography competition, contact the Art Deportment at 487-Snsw. Applications are available tn room 301 of the College Union for editor of Backwash for the SPRINGTIME - look at all the cherry Moasoms blooming on a stroll fall semester atmut the campus. The bees arc there on a sunny day, reminding us Selection of the editor will be tbnl the time of year approaches vjtatn there are more important made by the Board on Publtca- thinqs than school to start thinking, about , . . ttons M Harriet Lyons, an MS Magarlne. will apeak on •From Prophetic Dresms to Praaa Deadlines MS Magazine PMloaophy, Origin and Growth" In the College Union Lounge at lp.ta. Contemporary Music Conference lecture aad preaentatton ln Music 100 at 8 pm. The Armataan ataatoata Aaao- ciatlon will meet at 7 p.m at 1131E Santa Ana Ave in CU 312-314 I M 7 p.m. SPECIAL EXTRA MONEY." hylAnd i 411 I k apa reset mm aotevt | Center from noon to 2 p.m and 4-9 p.m. THUtSOAY Dr Herb Haber will | tho chemistry seminar In Science 192 at 4:10 pm The International Folk Dan re Festival will Iw held In the College Union Lounge at 7-30 p.m. Poor Counaeltag Student Talk Post wtll bo open In Administration 224 from 5-7 p.m. |