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Thursday. I LAWYER DONALD C. T>ajE*fcDr*, DRS. DALE BUSH AND JOE DAVID TONEY DR. NORMAN A. BAXTER Baxter testifies in Toney suit •We **r* in tto midst of giievsnce proceedings," sand Barter, -and If to had found a yob, It seemed tto MteatiM was mobs. We were I. . tiro, al a volatile caasssnj si mat ion - it ■semod tto beet My to halt ttot (carom** Mtetatoe).* Under further oswetioMeg, Barter mM to did not remember how to tad gotten word that Toaoy wm looking for a )oh I. Atlanta. Barter Mid under ipnOrloMog that tMa wes not a normM Ml- verstty procedure to see If sn instructor is seeking employment He aeM he had dl reeled Fulker son to to very careful not to mention tto grievance proceeding, that were then gotag oa la May of 1870. During another serlea of question., Barter old to M looger tod s memo from a student who told Baater to waa threatened by Toner Tto student, Isaac Harris, was a blsck chemistry student. Baxter tod told a CSUF grievance committee that Harris waa threatened by Toney alter te refused to help tutor •brtetor** in science clMsea. Toney tos been charged in a grlaeaaf* proceerHac with telling Harris, I'll break your Cod damn arma and tog.," but Baxter Mid to tod tekan the memo Mm* end d*tar.y*d it Mm.time ago. Baxter rceusdod to had burued tto never toon sore panel- Baxter MM he dad Mi remember where Harria had teed Mm tto threat by Toney took place. Ha was alao Questioned staut a third witness to talks between Toney aad Harris, Mark Bister. Bister has reportedly Mid that Toney was not threatening to Harrta. hut Instead waa tobntol. Baxter aaM to did ate mean to Imply tkst tto conversation took place la frast of Bister. Bsxter Mid in other question tag ttot he did not see anything wrong with tto university trying to end grievance proceedings even though Toney wsnted them to Law provides file access (Continued from Page 1) Jones Mid. Joaaa added, however, that to wouM reepect s waiver signed at the iwpa.at of tto letter writer If tto waiver accompeetea tto letter. Whether to write • tetter *t all te up to tto faculty member, Joaoo emphasized. If s tow stet is brought sgetast s faculty member oa information coteMnod ta s tetter. Swanaon aald court costs wouM probably ta paid for by tto university system. But to wes aot sure. Untvuratty lawyera are work- Gas prices (Contlound fro*. Pap. 3) per gal loo then tto overall toll- Mrve average Tho overall average tor each at root lag on clarifying the act. Swanaon said, hut tto staff is limited. He acknowledged ttot even the publication of tto scholastic honor roll may to ta violation of the Made ata' right to privacy. Tto guldtetoa. from Swanaon warn faculty membera that they should be -exceedtacly careful not to civebut information about or tto phone. Kven m address, phone n.mber, grade., major or clssa level may be protected as confidential within the provisions of the Isw." Tto guideline* further point out clear his name. that computer printouts with student information should ta returned to the Office of Admiaaions and Records for shredding. *In general 1 hope thin will in- rreaM tto mutual trust and confidence between tto faculty and the student," Swanaon Mid. "To make an evaluation of a student, tto instructor will have to base it on fact, mat hearsay . and not autalde M. competence," Swanaon added. -That is tto My m Mlf-Mnme eere < all Mry Mar BJry eeets-per- saitoo with OUm taktag the sll OffM low at 88.3 eeaks-per-ral "••••! OMoftkeBcst Ackrs efneaer" «-«* u. UK BaV oai*aca2 Student Government NEWSLETTER CSUCSPA input Governor reverses anti-student stand Thanks to tto Csllforwto State University sad CoUegwe Student Presidents Association (CSUCSPA), sad Mr rop- rmamtlve, aSB PresMeat, Steve Moo, Govoraor Jerry Brow, tos reversed Mrller budgetlng poatttona against student programs. Brown first agreed to re- inatate 8093,160 te the Mate budget to coortaM teadiag the Student Internatteaal Program. His earlier poettlon m he bad pr.ytMaty ptocaaad Sana. He will i 92 5 roll JIM m offer state support tor tto toe. Along with tht«, to ippru'itl M additional 938 mllltea to tto stedent Mr vice portlto of tto tee to allow fox pro- he agreed tore! natate 99*30,116 leertong progrsroa abroad Our ate date aaateriala and service* toe wiH not be raised New officers begin July 1 A new group M 80 atadoat officer* will sMum* their positions on July 1 resulting from the ASB .lection held MM »*«•* The ctange in tto *tructer* of tto Senate of tors s parti cuterly new challenge to the officers-elect. They will ta the first to test oat tto smsltor senate, Increased stedSM tnvolveroent on committee*, greater llsiaoo with tto College Union and the ^workability of tto mwConstitution. As students you are urged to meet tto also to ma tions. Esrlisr to was a this sod facte war. going to to proMMtedon all csmpusM la tto system Om of tto moot Important rsverMls Brown mad* tor tto HadMli involved tea partial funding of tto Instruct teem 11 y Related Activities (IRA) Act. Previously, to had voiced hi* total oppoMtlM to toad! ag IRA. Tto IRA act allows MM. re- lasher* a**tol to the student body for lnstructtoMlry related program, such ss forensic*. The origtaal IRA program wm conceived daring tto Reagan Administration. The partisl funding asaana to to. decreased the state • original reimbursamaM by 91,735,099, brtnciag It down to 9497,000. TMa mv IS not nearly enough to support the need, sod will exclude fund- Hag of Intercollegiate athletics Mm MM the govoraor *wtah*d to om If w. will spend the money wiMly" ba9bra asara wouM to allocated. With the IRA 'good" and -bad" reauU coroee the worst news Brow, released for ata- deete: money tor tto lasple- i of tto Rysn Act tos like to see accomplished next vesr. Lesve meaaagea for ttoro In tto Student Pre.l- dents Office and they will contact you. Commtthee feature Without tto CSUCSPA, our leglslstlvo advocate sad tor student body president's input, these inroad* to the Governor'* racprurtdarations could Mver hsve been made. Legal issue viewed TMs week Mr featured group la tto Student Senate LegalCommittee,which makes recoro mends tions to tho neeete on legalissaea. Tto legal commlttM tos centered Its mat. thrust thl* yesr on revising sad/or approving mw *tuawat procedure * Of of tto board*, aad tto election code were reviewed by the com- Student apps available Applications ar. aew avallabto tor student memtarshlp m committees tor tto 78-78 school vMr. Ttoy may to pstke* ap sad turned in at the Offtoa, C.U. 888. M mlttee. Currently tto group is re- vtatac tto Student Rights sad Responsibilities Manual. Oa a day to dap taMe, commlttM reviews state I federsl drafts roesMrss of crucial loteroM to tto stladent body. Om each i seat via Board at Trt catvd tto sale of beer oa campus. Tto chairperson of tto commlttM 1* Toml*Mc and member! taclude Dantet). Lopes, S*ro Benabid... Angle Rlos, Ctorlls Dee, sod Sherman Stow. 9TVDCKT QOKKMHmCHT Barbara Klsusasjer
Object Description
Title | 1975_05 The Daily Collegian May 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 |
Description
Title | May 1, 1975 Pg 8 |
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 | Thursday. I LAWYER DONALD C. T>ajE*fcDr*, DRS. DALE BUSH AND JOE DAVID TONEY DR. NORMAN A. BAXTER Baxter testifies in Toney suit •We **r* in tto midst of giievsnce proceedings," sand Barter, -and If to had found a yob, It seemed tto MteatiM was mobs. We were I. . tiro, al a volatile caasssnj si mat ion - it ■semod tto beet My to halt ttot (carom** Mtetatoe).* Under further oswetioMeg, Barter mM to did not remember how to tad gotten word that Toaoy wm looking for a )oh I. Atlanta. Barter Mid under ipnOrloMog that tMa wes not a normM Ml- verstty procedure to see If sn instructor is seeking employment He aeM he had dl reeled Fulker son to to very careful not to mention tto grievance proceeding, that were then gotag oa la May of 1870. During another serlea of question., Barter old to M looger tod s memo from a student who told Baater to waa threatened by Toner Tto student, Isaac Harris, was a blsck chemistry student. Baxter tod told a CSUF grievance committee that Harris waa threatened by Toney alter te refused to help tutor •brtetor** in science clMsea. Toney tos been charged in a grlaeaaf* proceerHac with telling Harris, I'll break your Cod damn arma and tog.," but Baxter Mid to tod tekan the memo Mm* end d*tar.y*d it Mm.time ago. Baxter rceusdod to had burued tto never toon sore panel- Baxter MM he dad Mi remember where Harria had teed Mm tto threat by Toney took place. Ha was alao Questioned staut a third witness to talks between Toney aad Harris, Mark Bister. Bister has reportedly Mid that Toney was not threatening to Harrta. hut Instead waa tobntol. Baxter aaM to did ate mean to Imply tkst tto conversation took place la frast of Bister. Bsxter Mid in other question tag ttot he did not see anything wrong with tto university trying to end grievance proceedings even though Toney wsnted them to Law provides file access (Continued from Page 1) Jones Mid. Joaaa added, however, that to wouM reepect s waiver signed at the iwpa.at of tto letter writer If tto waiver accompeetea tto letter. Whether to write • tetter *t all te up to tto faculty member, Joaoo emphasized. If s tow stet is brought sgetast s faculty member oa information coteMnod ta s tetter. Swanaon aald court costs wouM probably ta paid for by tto university system. But to wes aot sure. Untvuratty lawyera are work- Gas prices (Contlound fro*. Pap. 3) per gal loo then tto overall toll- Mrve average Tho overall average tor each at root lag on clarifying the act. Swanaon said, hut tto staff is limited. He acknowledged ttot even the publication of tto scholastic honor roll may to ta violation of the Made ata' right to privacy. Tto guldtetoa. from Swanaon warn faculty membera that they should be -exceedtacly careful not to civebut information about or tto phone. Kven m address, phone n.mber, grade., major or clssa level may be protected as confidential within the provisions of the Isw." Tto guideline* further point out clear his name. that computer printouts with student information should ta returned to the Office of Admiaaions and Records for shredding. *In general 1 hope thin will in- rreaM tto mutual trust and confidence between tto faculty and the student," Swanaon Mid. "To make an evaluation of a student, tto instructor will have to base it on fact, mat hearsay . and not autalde M. competence," Swanaon added. -That is tto My m Mlf-Mnme eere < all Mry Mar BJry eeets-per- saitoo with OUm taktag the sll OffM low at 88.3 eeaks-per-ral "••••! OMoftkeBcst Ackrs efneaer" «-«* u. UK BaV oai*aca2 Student Government NEWSLETTER CSUCSPA input Governor reverses anti-student stand Thanks to tto Csllforwto State University sad CoUegwe Student Presidents Association (CSUCSPA), sad Mr rop- rmamtlve, aSB PresMeat, Steve Moo, Govoraor Jerry Brow, tos reversed Mrller budgetlng poatttona against student programs. Brown first agreed to re- inatate 8093,160 te the Mate budget to coortaM teadiag the Student Internatteaal Program. His earlier poettlon m he bad pr.ytMaty ptocaaad Sana. He will i 92 5 roll JIM m offer state support tor tto toe. Along with tht«, to ippru'itl M additional 938 mllltea to tto stedent Mr vice portlto of tto tee to allow fox pro- he agreed tore! natate 99*30,116 leertong progrsroa abroad Our ate date aaateriala and service* toe wiH not be raised New officers begin July 1 A new group M 80 atadoat officer* will sMum* their positions on July 1 resulting from the ASB .lection held MM »*«•* The ctange in tto *tructer* of tto Senate of tors s parti cuterly new challenge to the officers-elect. They will ta the first to test oat tto smsltor senate, Increased stedSM tnvolveroent on committee*, greater llsiaoo with tto College Union and the ^workability of tto mwConstitution. As students you are urged to meet tto also to ma tions. Esrlisr to was a this sod facte war. going to to proMMtedon all csmpusM la tto system Om of tto moot Important rsverMls Brown mad* tor tto HadMli involved tea partial funding of tto Instruct teem 11 y Related Activities (IRA) Act. Previously, to had voiced hi* total oppoMtlM to toad! ag IRA. Tto IRA act allows MM. re- lasher* a**tol to the student body for lnstructtoMlry related program, such ss forensic*. The origtaal IRA program wm conceived daring tto Reagan Administration. The partisl funding asaana to to. decreased the state • original reimbursamaM by 91,735,099, brtnciag It down to 9497,000. TMa mv IS not nearly enough to support the need, sod will exclude fund- Hag of Intercollegiate athletics Mm MM the govoraor *wtah*d to om If w. will spend the money wiMly" ba9bra asara wouM to allocated. With the IRA 'good" and -bad" reauU coroee the worst news Brow, released for ata- deete: money tor tto lasple- i of tto Rysn Act tos like to see accomplished next vesr. Lesve meaaagea for ttoro In tto Student Pre.l- dents Office and they will contact you. Commtthee feature Without tto CSUCSPA, our leglslstlvo advocate sad tor student body president's input, these inroad* to the Governor'* racprurtdarations could Mver hsve been made. Legal issue viewed TMs week Mr featured group la tto Student Senate LegalCommittee,which makes recoro mends tions to tho neeete on legalissaea. Tto legal commlttM tos centered Its mat. thrust thl* yesr on revising sad/or approving mw *tuawat procedure * Of of tto board*, aad tto election code were reviewed by the com- Student apps available Applications ar. aew avallabto tor student memtarshlp m committees tor tto 78-78 school vMr. Ttoy may to pstke* ap sad turned in at the Offtoa, C.U. 888. M mlttee. Currently tto group is re- vtatac tto Student Rights sad Responsibilities Manual. Oa a day to dap taMe, commlttM reviews state I federsl drafts roesMrss of crucial loteroM to tto stladent body. Om each i seat via Board at Trt catvd tto sale of beer oa campus. Tto chairperson of tto commlttM 1* Toml*Mc and member! taclude Dantet). Lopes, S*ro Benabid... Angle Rlos, Ctorlls Dee, sod Sherman Stow. 9TVDCKT QOKKMHmCHT Barbara Klsusasjer |