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Dogs on campus a problem? Not to most people Despite the, large number of jntoBSkwd dogs running toone oo ampus. they ww not a problem, I o campus officials -1 don't think It's that tag a Ed Roddy, campus 'icer. ssld shoot the umber of unleashed dags riming around tho campus •We haven't hud a great a amount >( complatnrg.* aald Lteutattant . irgil Cope of Campua Security The campua does not nave s aw requiring dogs to be on a -My ssld. bat city aad - i do apply to the eam- •They're enforced only whan ore plains," ha ssld. The only recent specific eom- utnts were ta October snd No- err her shout instructors allow- g togs into classrooms. Roddy They were resolved oa an basis through ths de- •The li ■o punish evei-ybody,* Med Roddy ton prohtbta all dogs xept seeing-eye drags, ta cam- i «. buildings," Roddy ssld The \ other exception ts tor reals violations, how- .er have •boon tow and tar ItanBu : Btenaf ntagji 'he Cbjgj attorneya. tte three different ways to control dogs on campus Irictudadlnthesa sre •enforcement af local or- dtnances* aad putting tato force a campua rule. Dor miss of the tow complaints made there haa aance written The city and county of Fresno have s leash law which basically says any dog not on a per sea's personal property mast be andur control, aald Norman Mtnoon, chief leash law officer for the metropolitan Fresno ares The city aad county governments contract their animal control and pound work to taa local Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (.M Leash law officers petrol moot of the metropolitan area except tha campus -It's out of our jurisdiction because it's state property.- Mtnoon suta Ths SPCA wtll respond to s call from anyone on campus "We'll come oat tf the animal ia causing a problem " Mtnoon aatd "We can pick up strays (on the cam pus) If they're confined * The SPCA cannot patrol ths rampu*. looking for unlicensed or uncontrolled animala When thoy have time, they patrol tn the city county area. But they • mainly re - DBBSBJ*steg aanUj 'he clrcurn- etances, Campus Sscu reopead tf called about a danger oaa stomal. Cops aatd •We have no tod titles tor storing, feeding sad rnatetetntng (captured, stray star*-.. SBplslaad They usually tata twerp an animal tor only a tow hours PCA cornea.- us police will not usually pick ap aa animal. Cope aald, "unless they're creating a problem * That usually meena s dag fight or a dangerous animal being loose on campna, ha explained According to Cope, there bos Campi facilities tor animal control i Security skarald It is not a police stteaUen.* he aald. •Maintaatmn people should eet this up.* He suggested a vehicle, proper lining could bo a added, however "Wo haven't received a greet amount of complaints • Roddy said other campuses have land greater problems with strsy aatmsl control At UC Davis s dog control law waa passed and a pound built Tho pound was too clone to the academic area sad Ii there a dog problem on campus7 t 4, Col 1) thrift; TUESOAY, APRIL A 1975 LXXIX/109 EGIAN Indian Cultural Week activities start Monday PaWJjg r.ave pride :n »het | In CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVEISITY, FtESNO \ , s Food service, supplier disagree on reason for ice cream price hike By Alan A rake Han Collegian Staff Writer American Indian students have a *etate of mind and being.* scheduled aa Indian Cultural Indiana ara a sepnrsto, tn- Weok which will twgin April 14 dividual peegte aad i< By Jim Lawnaaea olleglan Staff Writer The recent 25 per cent riee ln the coat of Ice cream products sold on campus is the result of an i crease ln the coat of tee cream, I -od Service Admlnis- • .nor said. ta school's main Ice ream supplier ssld increased •■■d coats caaaot ha tha mala -.son for the price hike. Hick Finlay, food service ad- or, said taa cost of tee Team producta oa campua want ; • he cause of the increaeedeost »e experienced on tt It costing us over 10 cents par scoop " The actual food cost (coat of the ingredients only, eet cowatiag handling) "was bordering oo 70 per cent," Flnlay aald. It waa coating na over 10 cents per scoop,' said 1 inlay •Selling it st a retell of 15 cents Bast isa't as econom.cally profitable way to operate a toad ear- vice." With gag increased selling price of lee cream, the aaad cost is show $$ per coat, aald Flnlay Thta menus It coots Urn food services about 11 cento tar s single scoop Ice cream ,.., or s stafto scoop ta s disk. The coot af the cone i for on campua Tho event ts being by twa student Tewsojrenebt, aad will toatare va- rioaa Indian cultural activities According to Evan Nor rts. CSUF toatractor In Native American StarSia, the program's purpose is to provide s •gUrneee of Indian Ufa * It's s program to help people become aware of who Indiana are," Norris ssld It's meant to .imp bjhj the melting pot * Nor rts I In. teiortorooco ta trytag to c •hem Norna bated ladti maatc, artoctalaa, nad crafts ss some of taw •There are other ._ ths higher price, bat It' the Ice cream,' si " -nuawte fa , - Indiar . Norris satd laaltana will be anatag from sU over the state to the CSUF dairy u duces moat af the teecrenm need here Pftoagei arrnlatned that is 1911 ice cream was selling tor $1 45 sale price tlU a year ago. Ia May 1974 tha price area raised (CiiBllnaifl oa Ptago 4, Col. I) Tern Porter from Bow Y<.-1 i of Indiana* be one of the rnata apiilire Ha Norris said Indiana base bee al lewder aad •asbchlef stsisotyped and have been on- at tan Mohnwk Natten able to dispel mtecoacaaalons Special events Irwhnjs s Porno about them darace group from the Bay Area. Norris ssld Indian Cultural ladtan •fancy dancers.- who do Week wlU provide aa •accurate dancers sna eland ag cultural account of today 'a Indian.* dances from a auanber nf t n bea Norris also saad the pragram will also bo oa hand WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF VTTABBN C faABMli L - Vitamta C tablnta, tf tept In aa open bottle will degrade tato hnrmfal sta "testis in a year, a hi a, hs relet told the American Ctemicsl Society Monday The potency of vitamin C ts cut la ka)fand It breaks (town Into chemicals which sejbe oaopart i tf opened snd e-sjroned to air and motsture. . r .poed of ^> Ceuld be It seems, with a wholesale pr lee earn m tt • atentt are ooying 75 ser cent mors. incrsass of $1 par cent i taa blocks mist reported. Tf yon buy large cjaantittea of Vitamin C, tt la adviaable to tranator pan to a small bottle tor dally uae and store tag rata properly saaled." be said. Mil | PRk t ina nyi Ralph Nader apooaorodCaU- roup caybd for aa tntrontlgatlon of an alleged . icestaNor-hernCalltortaa. At a Sacramento e, members of tan .rganl ration aatd ear rata milk price controls have allowed dairies to control prodrsetten Pratraaf*! fBOMBED - at least two V* pound bombs were drggajiarl on the palace of South Vietnam's President Nguyen Van Thta a by a camouflaged ]et hoanbor of tao South Vietnamese air force today There waa no indication whether the attack was an organised wave or the work of a lone tttsgrurrUed pilot It was later reported Thieu ta alive and well and willing to carry on. (\>Nfiatt MBjoNAl. frrejgaj resisting torther military al more receptive to hemuoHstisa soststsnes Congress returned from a tea day gaeter 0*rRIALS saTafOVEB - two lap officials from tea t of Oil and Gaa have been remand from office, tt i Moodsy Aa InveeaJawttlon of g.Ualia aaMtdttaa has begn
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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 8, 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 | Dogs on campus a problem? Not to most people Despite the, large number of jntoBSkwd dogs running toone oo ampus. they ww not a problem, I o campus officials -1 don't think It's that tag a Ed Roddy, campus 'icer. ssld shoot the umber of unleashed dags riming around tho campus •We haven't hud a great a amount >( complatnrg.* aald Lteutattant . irgil Cope of Campua Security The campua does not nave s aw requiring dogs to be on a -My ssld. bat city aad - i do apply to the eam- •They're enforced only whan ore plains," ha ssld. The only recent specific eom- utnts were ta October snd No- err her shout instructors allow- g togs into classrooms. Roddy They were resolved oa an basis through ths de- •The li ■o punish evei-ybody,* Med Roddy ton prohtbta all dogs xept seeing-eye drags, ta cam- i «. buildings," Roddy ssld The \ other exception ts tor reals violations, how- .er have •boon tow and tar ItanBu : Btenaf ntagji 'he Cbjgj attorneya. tte three different ways to control dogs on campus Irictudadlnthesa sre •enforcement af local or- dtnances* aad putting tato force a campua rule. Dor miss of the tow complaints made there haa aance written The city and county of Fresno have s leash law which basically says any dog not on a per sea's personal property mast be andur control, aald Norman Mtnoon, chief leash law officer for the metropolitan Fresno ares The city aad county governments contract their animal control and pound work to taa local Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (.M Leash law officers petrol moot of the metropolitan area except tha campus -It's out of our jurisdiction because it's state property.- Mtnoon suta Ths SPCA wtll respond to s call from anyone on campus "We'll come oat tf the animal ia causing a problem " Mtnoon aatd "We can pick up strays (on the cam pus) If they're confined * The SPCA cannot patrol ths rampu*. looking for unlicensed or uncontrolled animala When thoy have time, they patrol tn the city county area. But they • mainly re - DBBSBJ*steg aanUj 'he clrcurn- etances, Campus Sscu reopead tf called about a danger oaa stomal. Cops aatd •We have no tod titles tor storing, feeding sad rnatetetntng (captured, stray star*-.. SBplslaad They usually tata twerp an animal tor only a tow hours PCA cornea.- us police will not usually pick ap aa animal. Cope aald, "unless they're creating a problem * That usually meena s dag fight or a dangerous animal being loose on campna, ha explained According to Cope, there bos Campi facilities tor animal control i Security skarald It is not a police stteaUen.* he aald. •Maintaatmn people should eet this up.* He suggested a vehicle, proper lining could bo a added, however "Wo haven't received a greet amount of complaints • Roddy said other campuses have land greater problems with strsy aatmsl control At UC Davis s dog control law waa passed and a pound built Tho pound was too clone to the academic area sad Ii there a dog problem on campus7 t 4, Col 1) thrift; TUESOAY, APRIL A 1975 LXXIX/109 EGIAN Indian Cultural Week activities start Monday PaWJjg r.ave pride :n »het | In CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVEISITY, FtESNO \ , s Food service, supplier disagree on reason for ice cream price hike By Alan A rake Han Collegian Staff Writer American Indian students have a *etate of mind and being.* scheduled aa Indian Cultural Indiana ara a sepnrsto, tn- Weok which will twgin April 14 dividual peegte aad i< By Jim Lawnaaea olleglan Staff Writer The recent 25 per cent riee ln the coat of Ice cream products sold on campus is the result of an i crease ln the coat of tee cream, I -od Service Admlnis- • .nor said. ta school's main Ice ream supplier ssld increased •■■d coats caaaot ha tha mala -.son for the price hike. Hick Finlay, food service ad- or, said taa cost of tee Team producta oa campua want ; • he cause of the increaeedeost »e experienced on tt It costing us over 10 cents par scoop " The actual food cost (coat of the ingredients only, eet cowatiag handling) "was bordering oo 70 per cent," Flnlay aald. It waa coating na over 10 cents per scoop,' said 1 inlay •Selling it st a retell of 15 cents Bast isa't as econom.cally profitable way to operate a toad ear- vice." With gag increased selling price of lee cream, the aaad cost is show $$ per coat, aald Flnlay Thta menus It coots Urn food services about 11 cento tar s single scoop Ice cream ,.., or s stafto scoop ta s disk. The coot af the cone i for on campua Tho event ts being by twa student Tewsojrenebt, aad will toatare va- rioaa Indian cultural activities According to Evan Nor rts. CSUF toatractor In Native American StarSia, the program's purpose is to provide s •gUrneee of Indian Ufa * It's s program to help people become aware of who Indiana are," Norris ssld It's meant to .imp bjhj the melting pot * Nor rts I In. teiortorooco ta trytag to c •hem Norna bated ladti maatc, artoctalaa, nad crafts ss some of taw •There are other ._ ths higher price, bat It' the Ice cream,' si " -nuawte fa , - Indiar . Norris satd laaltana will be anatag from sU over the state to the CSUF dairy u duces moat af the teecrenm need here Pftoagei arrnlatned that is 1911 ice cream was selling tor $1 45 sale price tlU a year ago. Ia May 1974 tha price area raised (CiiBllnaifl oa Ptago 4, Col. I) Tern Porter from Bow Y<.-1 i of Indiana* be one of the rnata apiilire Ha Norris said Indiana base bee al lewder aad •asbchlef stsisotyped and have been on- at tan Mohnwk Natten able to dispel mtecoacaaalons Special events Irwhnjs s Porno about them darace group from the Bay Area. Norris ssld Indian Cultural ladtan •fancy dancers.- who do Week wlU provide aa •accurate dancers sna eland ag cultural account of today 'a Indian.* dances from a auanber nf t n bea Norris also saad the pragram will also bo oa hand WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF VTTABBN C faABMli L - Vitamta C tablnta, tf tept In aa open bottle will degrade tato hnrmfal sta "testis in a year, a hi a, hs relet told the American Ctemicsl Society Monday The potency of vitamin C ts cut la ka)fand It breaks (town Into chemicals which sejbe oaopart i tf opened snd e-sjroned to air and motsture. . r .poed of ^> Ceuld be It seems, with a wholesale pr lee earn m tt • atentt are ooying 75 ser cent mors. incrsass of $1 par cent i taa blocks mist reported. Tf yon buy large cjaantittea of Vitamin C, tt la adviaable to tranator pan to a small bottle tor dally uae and store tag rata properly saaled." be said. Mil | PRk t ina nyi Ralph Nader apooaorodCaU- roup caybd for aa tntrontlgatlon of an alleged . icestaNor-hernCalltortaa. At a Sacramento e, members of tan .rganl ration aatd ear rata milk price controls have allowed dairies to control prodrsetten Pratraaf*! fBOMBED - at least two V* pound bombs were drggajiarl on the palace of South Vietnam's President Nguyen Van Thta a by a camouflaged ]et hoanbor of tao South Vietnamese air force today There waa no indication whether the attack was an organised wave or the work of a lone tttsgrurrUed pilot It was later reported Thieu ta alive and well and willing to carry on. (\>Nfiatt MBjoNAl. frrejgaj resisting torther military al more receptive to hemuoHstisa soststsnes Congress returned from a tea day gaeter 0*rRIALS saTafOVEB - two lap officials from tea t of Oil and Gaa have been remand from office, tt i Moodsy Aa InveeaJawttlon of g.Ualia aaMtdttaa has begn |