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SUMMER COLLEGIAN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Wednesday night it movie night. SUMMER SESSION VOLUME 11, NUMBER 1 Housing still available for AQ00 expected to regisfer summer session students for campus summer session Summer session housing a< No family living The dormitories, located at the southwest end of the campus, provide living facilities for students and faculty participating ln tbe regular summer sessions and special workshops. A lounge, study rooms, recreation and social areas and laundry facilities are Included In each of the halls. Residents share central bathroom facilities located on each wing. Although most residence hall rooms are designed to accommodate two persons, a limited number of single rooms and suites are also available. Suites consist of three double rooms sharing a i and living- All rooms are equipped with a bed, desk, bookcase, chair, dresser, desk lamp, waste basket and storage space. A pillow, pillow case, mattress pad and sheets are also provided. Residents are warned that such Items as electric applRuices for heating or preparing food, explosives or fireworks and pets (except small fish) are not allowed ln the hails. Small refrigerators, however, are permitted If first approved by the Housing Office. No residence ball food service will be furnished during the summer sessions. Residents may eat their meals at the College Union Coffee Shop or off-campus res- Parking permits needed tomorrow Campus patrolmen will again write tickets for parking permit violations tomorrow, as enforcement of paid parking regulations for the summer session begins. Starting at 7 a.m., all cars parked ln general, restricted and handicapped cones will be required to bear the appropriately marked decal or one-day permit ticket. Students may purchase parking decals during registration. Faculty and staff, as well as students, may alao purchase the decals at the Business Office cashier's window ln the New Administration Building. Automobile permits cost $a for all first session »;_jents and employees, regardless of full- time or part-time status. Motorcycle permits cost $1.25. . One day permits are available at each campus entrance for a 25 cent fee. Faculty and staff members may use one day permits for restricted zone parking if first cleared wtth the Campus Security Patrol. Problems concerning campus parking or driving regulations may be referred to the Campus Security Patrol Office located on Barstow Avenue between Cedar and Maple avenues. Special Ordinances for the operation of Vehicles on the Fresno State College campus, revised July 1, 1970, arc posted on bulletin boards ln each building on carn- i. $14 a ikfor single rooms, $13 suite double room and $15 a week for a suite single room. The full rent payment and a refundable $20 security deposit are required of all summer residents before ' Persons Interested in residence hall accommodi^tons may contact thd-Ho_rtng bffkfe In tbe Residence Hall Commons Building, 487-2345. Information concerning off- campus housing ln the Fresno area may also be obtained from the Housing Office. The office maintains a listing of rooms, apartments and houses available for rent by summer session stu- Some 4,000 atudenta are expected to register today for Fresno SUte College summer we sts and work experience, la scheduled to take place from 8-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Today's registrant* will join the more than 1,250 students who prereglstered for the summer lentswlU enter the gym ln time rones assigned by the Summer Sessions Office according to the order ln which applications were received. After obtaining their classes, registrants win proceed to the Women's Gymnasium for fee pay- Campus summer session tional ur do so with the approval of tl a $2 a $4 College Union Use. Because the Summer Session, like the FSC Extension Division, members,! must be sett supporting, the col- filiated with the National Science lege administration haa reserved Foundation' Mathematics InsUtute the right to cancel courses, close and 11 visiting (acuity members, them to further enroUment, Dr. James Flkes ls FSC's dean change the time for which they of summer sessions and Dr. Am* are scheduled and change pre- Nixon Ls director of the Fresno vtousry scheduled staff assign- campus session. Flicks and recreation top summer session services A variety of services to fill student needs and Interests will be provided during the six-week The three-story CoUege Union, located In the center of the campus, Includes a lounge, coffee shop, barber shop, conference rooms and Fresno State CoUege Association offices. The Union's first floor recreation area provides, bowling, billiards, snooker and films will be shown on Wednesday evenings ln the College Union Lounge. The Alms wUl be; "Tbe Reivers" on June 16; "Anrio" on June 23; "Me, Natalie" on June 30; "Myra Breckenrtdge" on July 7, and "Zabrlskle Point* on Jury 14. The year-old FSC Bookstore, located next to the CoUege Union, win be open weekdays from 8 1965, the Ubrary now contains 313,000 volumes and receives more than 3,600 periodicals. Two professional librarians wlU be oa duty at aU times throughout the summer The CoUege Health CenterwUl both textbooks and leisure reading material. In addition to books, the Bookstore contains magazines, art materials and school The Bookstore will be closed for Inventory from 1 p.m. June 30 to 8 a.m. July 2. The FSC Library, accommodating 1,200 readers, will be open from 7:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m.-l p.m. on Saturday. and nurse Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-noon and 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. Both routine and emergency medical services are provided by the Health Center. 'lit* Reivers' will be first summer film "The Reivers," a film adaptation of William Faulkner's Pulitzer prize winning novel, will be tbe flrst offering ln the weekly summer session movie series. The film depicts a Journey from Mississippi to Memphis In a yellow 1905 Wlnton Flyer as Boon Hogganbeck (Steve McQueen) and Ned McCaslln (Rupert Crosse) show 12-year-old Lucius (Mitch Vogel) "the way Ufe really Is." •The Reivers" wlU be present- College Union Lounge. Tbe film series will be open to faculty, staff and students without charge. President's message It Is always a pleasure to welcome new and former atudenta to the campus of Fresno State CoUege for the summer sessions. This year, ths CoUege ls offering the widest range of courses ln lu history ln an effort to meet the ever-growing educational needs of the students ln our area. We think you will find ths 1971 summer courses an outstanding educational experience. Although we reaUze that summer session studies are concentrated, I hope that you will be able to participate ln tbe recreational, social and cultural activities on the campua and ln the community. Best wishes for an enjoyable and enriching summer. Norman A. Baxter SUMMER SESSION HOURS COLLEGE UNION Monday through Friday* Building ...- 6:30 ajn. - 11:00p.m. Coffee Shop 6:30 ajn. - 10:30 pjn. Recreation 9:00 ajn. - 11:00 pjn. Barber Shop 8:30 ajn. - 6:00 p.m/ ♦All Facilities Closed July 5th, Holiday ♦All Facilities Closed September 6th, Holiday August 28 - September 12 (only) Building .■ 8:00 ajn. - 6:00 pjn. Coffee Shop fcQO ajn. - 3:00 pjn. Recreation 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Barber Shop 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 pjn.
Object Description
Title | 1971_06 The Daily Collegian June 1971 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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 | June 14, 1971 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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 | SUMMER COLLEGIAN FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Wednesday night it movie night. SUMMER SESSION VOLUME 11, NUMBER 1 Housing still available for AQ00 expected to regisfer summer session students for campus summer session Summer session housing a< No family living The dormitories, located at the southwest end of the campus, provide living facilities for students and faculty participating ln tbe regular summer sessions and special workshops. A lounge, study rooms, recreation and social areas and laundry facilities are Included In each of the halls. Residents share central bathroom facilities located on each wing. Although most residence hall rooms are designed to accommodate two persons, a limited number of single rooms and suites are also available. Suites consist of three double rooms sharing a i and living- All rooms are equipped with a bed, desk, bookcase, chair, dresser, desk lamp, waste basket and storage space. A pillow, pillow case, mattress pad and sheets are also provided. Residents are warned that such Items as electric applRuices for heating or preparing food, explosives or fireworks and pets (except small fish) are not allowed ln the hails. Small refrigerators, however, are permitted If first approved by the Housing Office. No residence ball food service will be furnished during the summer sessions. Residents may eat their meals at the College Union Coffee Shop or off-campus res- Parking permits needed tomorrow Campus patrolmen will again write tickets for parking permit violations tomorrow, as enforcement of paid parking regulations for the summer session begins. Starting at 7 a.m., all cars parked ln general, restricted and handicapped cones will be required to bear the appropriately marked decal or one-day permit ticket. Students may purchase parking decals during registration. Faculty and staff, as well as students, may alao purchase the decals at the Business Office cashier's window ln the New Administration Building. Automobile permits cost $a for all first session »;_jents and employees, regardless of full- time or part-time status. Motorcycle permits cost $1.25. . One day permits are available at each campus entrance for a 25 cent fee. Faculty and staff members may use one day permits for restricted zone parking if first cleared wtth the Campus Security Patrol. Problems concerning campus parking or driving regulations may be referred to the Campus Security Patrol Office located on Barstow Avenue between Cedar and Maple avenues. Special Ordinances for the operation of Vehicles on the Fresno State College campus, revised July 1, 1970, arc posted on bulletin boards ln each building on carn- i. $14 a ikfor single rooms, $13 suite double room and $15 a week for a suite single room. The full rent payment and a refundable $20 security deposit are required of all summer residents before ' Persons Interested in residence hall accommodi^tons may contact thd-Ho_rtng bffkfe In tbe Residence Hall Commons Building, 487-2345. Information concerning off- campus housing ln the Fresno area may also be obtained from the Housing Office. The office maintains a listing of rooms, apartments and houses available for rent by summer session stu- Some 4,000 atudenta are expected to register today for Fresno SUte College summer we sts and work experience, la scheduled to take place from 8-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Today's registrant* will join the more than 1,250 students who prereglstered for the summer lentswlU enter the gym ln time rones assigned by the Summer Sessions Office according to the order ln which applications were received. After obtaining their classes, registrants win proceed to the Women's Gymnasium for fee pay- Campus summer session tional ur do so with the approval of tl a $2 a $4 College Union Use. Because the Summer Session, like the FSC Extension Division, members,! must be sett supporting, the col- filiated with the National Science lege administration haa reserved Foundation' Mathematics InsUtute the right to cancel courses, close and 11 visiting (acuity members, them to further enroUment, Dr. James Flkes ls FSC's dean change the time for which they of summer sessions and Dr. Am* are scheduled and change pre- Nixon Ls director of the Fresno vtousry scheduled staff assign- campus session. Flicks and recreation top summer session services A variety of services to fill student needs and Interests will be provided during the six-week The three-story CoUege Union, located In the center of the campus, Includes a lounge, coffee shop, barber shop, conference rooms and Fresno State CoUege Association offices. The Union's first floor recreation area provides, bowling, billiards, snooker and films will be shown on Wednesday evenings ln the College Union Lounge. The Alms wUl be; "Tbe Reivers" on June 16; "Anrio" on June 23; "Me, Natalie" on June 30; "Myra Breckenrtdge" on July 7, and "Zabrlskle Point* on Jury 14. The year-old FSC Bookstore, located next to the CoUege Union, win be open weekdays from 8 1965, the Ubrary now contains 313,000 volumes and receives more than 3,600 periodicals. Two professional librarians wlU be oa duty at aU times throughout the summer The CoUege Health CenterwUl both textbooks and leisure reading material. In addition to books, the Bookstore contains magazines, art materials and school The Bookstore will be closed for Inventory from 1 p.m. June 30 to 8 a.m. July 2. The FSC Library, accommodating 1,200 readers, will be open from 7:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m.-l p.m. on Saturday. and nurse Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-noon and 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. Both routine and emergency medical services are provided by the Health Center. 'lit* Reivers' will be first summer film "The Reivers," a film adaptation of William Faulkner's Pulitzer prize winning novel, will be tbe flrst offering ln the weekly summer session movie series. The film depicts a Journey from Mississippi to Memphis In a yellow 1905 Wlnton Flyer as Boon Hogganbeck (Steve McQueen) and Ned McCaslln (Rupert Crosse) show 12-year-old Lucius (Mitch Vogel) "the way Ufe really Is." •The Reivers" wlU be present- College Union Lounge. Tbe film series will be open to faculty, staff and students without charge. President's message It Is always a pleasure to welcome new and former atudenta to the campus of Fresno State CoUege for the summer sessions. This year, ths CoUege ls offering the widest range of courses ln lu history ln an effort to meet the ever-growing educational needs of the students ln our area. We think you will find ths 1971 summer courses an outstanding educational experience. Although we reaUze that summer session studies are concentrated, I hope that you will be able to participate ln tbe recreational, social and cultural activities on the campua and ln the community. Best wishes for an enjoyable and enriching summer. Norman A. Baxter SUMMER SESSION HOURS COLLEGE UNION Monday through Friday* Building ...- 6:30 ajn. - 11:00p.m. Coffee Shop 6:30 ajn. - 10:30 pjn. Recreation 9:00 ajn. - 11:00 pjn. Barber Shop 8:30 ajn. - 6:00 p.m/ ♦All Facilities Closed July 5th, Holiday ♦All Facilities Closed September 6th, Holiday August 28 - September 12 (only) Building .■ 8:00 ajn. - 6:00 pjn. Coffee Shop fcQO ajn. - 3:00 pjn. Recreation 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Barber Shop 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 pjn. |