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Y COLLEGIAN Tueaday, February l\. Nurses Council rslng students are attend tomorrow's ' the Student Nurses Council. The meeting, featuring a discussion of semester activities, will take place at 7 p.m. Wednesday In Agriculture Mec- chaitlcs, Room 101. Extension course c Policy icatlon* will be the topic i weekend workshop to be isored by the FSC Extension Campus footnotes Tueaday, February 16, 1971 THE DAI 1LY C Mysticism class to host speaker on meditation dary Education 380 of Political Science I58T. Workshop sessions win take place March 5 from 4 p.m.-10 p.m. and March 6 from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. in the Cafeteria, Staff Dining Room. Tuition wlU be $19 self-financing policy. Further InformaUon on the class can be obtained from the I, 487-2549. Women's Liberation nscusslon of the purposes and ils of the Women's Liberation vement will highlight activity his evening's meeting of Cam- r Liberation. The , including a tape re- of a speech made at o City College by National ■ Women Vice President Lucy Komlsar, will be d members of the FSC faculty, staff and student i attend. Fur- .n be obtained from BrlgldMcGrath,487-3761. persons Interested In obtaining n the Women's Ltber- f "Casino Royale,* Bond film satirizing s James Bond films, will rlday Flick s< 5 Peter Sellers, s the world's greatest r, ImpersonatesSlr James nvlnce that s also the world's greatest Financial aids All students wishing lo apply for financial aids as Work Study, Economic Opportunity Grants. Scholarships, Nursing Loans, L.E.E.P. and National Defense Loans for the 1971-72 academic year are required to do so by March 1. Applications for aid other than federally Insured student loans, veteran's benefits and emergency loans will not be considered after that time. Current Work Study students who wish to remain on the program during the summer session are advised to fill out a special form for that purpose In the Financial Aids Office, in the New Administration Building, Room Class rescheduled •School lnSoclety*(Elementary EducaUon 100), previously cancelled by the Extension Division for lack of Interest, has been re- Instated. The three-unit class, taught by Dr. Sandford Reltman, will tomorrow In San Ramon 1, Room 26. Persons Interested In enrolling In the course are advised to Further Information on the Extei ;lon Division, 41 -2549. •Pre-sex American Style,* a lecture by Professor ol Psychology Wayne Holder, will be the topic of tomorrow's Fourth Hour program. , The program will begin at 3 p.m. In Industrial Arts, Room 101. ' College Unli Fine Arts film * described as "one t Important films In the history of silent cinemas,* win be Sunday's Fine Arts film. The movie, dent aboard the battleship Prince Potemkln during the 1905 Russian uprising, stresses montage, Intellectual content and treatment of the mass as protagonist. The Fine Arts presentation wlU i p.m. In the College Union Lounge. World Affairs Council Rufo Lopez-Fresquet, former Cuban treasury minister under Castro, wlU address today's meeUng of the World Affairs Lopez-Fresquet, presently a professor of economics at the University or the pacific, was " o leave the Cuban govern- nt after becoming active in the anU-Castro underground. He is the author of *My Fourteen Months with Castro." Lopez-Frosquet's lecture, followed >y a quesUon and answer session; wfll begin at 8 p.m. in the Lafayette School Auditorium, Official rush activities for the recently formed Delta Alpha Chi fraternity will take place today through March 1. Last semester, the fraternity collected canned food and clothing for Impoverished families, sponsored Homecoming Queen Rosemary Franco and Campus Queen Finalist Rosemary Franco and Instituted a tutorial program at Roosevelt High School. Potential Delta Alpha Chi members are required to be enrolled In 12 or more units, maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.25, and be 'sincerely Interested In community service, acquiring friendship and uniting people of all races.* Rush activities will Include a general meeting at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in College Union, Room 304 and a "Meet the Brothers Night* on Thursday. 'Bible As Literature' College Religious Center Dl - rector James White will be the Instructor for an Extension Division course in 'The Bible As Literature" 'English 115). The two-unit class, which fulfills teaching credential English requirements, will meet Tuesdays from 7 p.m.-9 p.m. at the Downtown ExtensionCenter,University and Van Ness avenues. Students may enroll no later than Further InformaUon on the Tuesdayfest Mountalncllmbers Dean Caldwell and Warren Harding will discuss their recent ascent of El Capltan's Wall of the Wbrnlng Light at this evening's Tuesday- Tokalon Scholarships Applications for the $300 Tok- alon-Ina Gregg Thomas Memorial Scholarship are currently available from Mrs. Patty Hodges, women's activity ad- Undergraduate women students who have completed 45 units of college work are eligible for the scholarship. The recipient will be chosen on the bases of need, scholarship, campus and community activities and personal Impressions. All appUcants will be required to attend a tea In their honor al Recreation night Basketball, volleybaU, shuffle- board, table tennis, weight Uftlng and other sports are featured weekly at Recreation Nights. Activities will take place Wednesdays from 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. In the Men's and Women's Gymnasiums. Philosophy Club Dr. James M. Si of the Fresno State College Philosophy Department, will read a paper entitled "Social EquaUty* at a meeting of the FSC Philosophy Club at 7:30 p.m. tonight In Room 202 of the FSC Social Science Building. Also Included In the meeting will be a discussion of the Philosophy Club organization and philosophy students'role In campus politics and activities. The public Is invited/ The first guest lecturer of toe Fresno State CoUege course In Mysticism wlU be Charles Schoelen, director of the Fresno Yoga Center. Schoelen will speak Friday, Feb. 19 at 3 p.m. In the FSC Science Building Room 162. He wlU also speak at 8 p.m. His topic wlU be "Techniques In Yoga Meditation: Ancient Wisdom for an Age of Anxiety.* The lecture Is sponsored by the Philosophy Department and the Forum Arts Committee of tbe College Union as part of Philosophy 135T, "MysUclsm.*The class Is conducted by Dr. George B. Kauffman, professog of chemistry. Both lectures and demonstrations are open to the public without charge. Dr. Kauffman said that these special lectures are part of his class, but that the community can benefit by attending the guest lecture meetings. Each lecture will Include demonstrations of transcendental and other types of meditation with active audience participation, however, the lectures will not duplicity each other. Schoelen, a student of Yoga Students, Servicemen, Yoiin« $200 224-4084 since 1948, will also show sUdes of India' taken during his trip tho world last y< CHARLESSCHOELEN
Object Description
Title | 1971_02 The Daily Collegian February 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 |
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Title | February 16, 1971 Pg 4-5 |
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 | Y COLLEGIAN Tueaday, February l\. Nurses Council rslng students are attend tomorrow's ' the Student Nurses Council. The meeting, featuring a discussion of semester activities, will take place at 7 p.m. Wednesday In Agriculture Mec- chaitlcs, Room 101. Extension course c Policy icatlon* will be the topic i weekend workshop to be isored by the FSC Extension Campus footnotes Tueaday, February 16, 1971 THE DAI 1LY C Mysticism class to host speaker on meditation dary Education 380 of Political Science I58T. Workshop sessions win take place March 5 from 4 p.m.-10 p.m. and March 6 from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. in the Cafeteria, Staff Dining Room. Tuition wlU be $19 self-financing policy. Further InformaUon on the class can be obtained from the I, 487-2549. Women's Liberation nscusslon of the purposes and ils of the Women's Liberation vement will highlight activity his evening's meeting of Cam- r Liberation. The , including a tape re- of a speech made at o City College by National ■ Women Vice President Lucy Komlsar, will be d members of the FSC faculty, staff and student i attend. Fur- .n be obtained from BrlgldMcGrath,487-3761. persons Interested In obtaining n the Women's Ltber- f "Casino Royale,* Bond film satirizing s James Bond films, will rlday Flick s< 5 Peter Sellers, s the world's greatest r, ImpersonatesSlr James nvlnce that s also the world's greatest Financial aids All students wishing lo apply for financial aids as Work Study, Economic Opportunity Grants. Scholarships, Nursing Loans, L.E.E.P. and National Defense Loans for the 1971-72 academic year are required to do so by March 1. Applications for aid other than federally Insured student loans, veteran's benefits and emergency loans will not be considered after that time. Current Work Study students who wish to remain on the program during the summer session are advised to fill out a special form for that purpose In the Financial Aids Office, in the New Administration Building, Room Class rescheduled •School lnSoclety*(Elementary EducaUon 100), previously cancelled by the Extension Division for lack of Interest, has been re- Instated. The three-unit class, taught by Dr. Sandford Reltman, will tomorrow In San Ramon 1, Room 26. Persons Interested In enrolling In the course are advised to Further Information on the Extei ;lon Division, 41 -2549. •Pre-sex American Style,* a lecture by Professor ol Psychology Wayne Holder, will be the topic of tomorrow's Fourth Hour program. , The program will begin at 3 p.m. In Industrial Arts, Room 101. ' College Unli Fine Arts film * described as "one t Important films In the history of silent cinemas,* win be Sunday's Fine Arts film. The movie, dent aboard the battleship Prince Potemkln during the 1905 Russian uprising, stresses montage, Intellectual content and treatment of the mass as protagonist. The Fine Arts presentation wlU i p.m. In the College Union Lounge. World Affairs Council Rufo Lopez-Fresquet, former Cuban treasury minister under Castro, wlU address today's meeUng of the World Affairs Lopez-Fresquet, presently a professor of economics at the University or the pacific, was " o leave the Cuban govern- nt after becoming active in the anU-Castro underground. He is the author of *My Fourteen Months with Castro." Lopez-Frosquet's lecture, followed >y a quesUon and answer session; wfll begin at 8 p.m. in the Lafayette School Auditorium, Official rush activities for the recently formed Delta Alpha Chi fraternity will take place today through March 1. Last semester, the fraternity collected canned food and clothing for Impoverished families, sponsored Homecoming Queen Rosemary Franco and Campus Queen Finalist Rosemary Franco and Instituted a tutorial program at Roosevelt High School. Potential Delta Alpha Chi members are required to be enrolled In 12 or more units, maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.25, and be 'sincerely Interested In community service, acquiring friendship and uniting people of all races.* Rush activities will Include a general meeting at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in College Union, Room 304 and a "Meet the Brothers Night* on Thursday. 'Bible As Literature' College Religious Center Dl - rector James White will be the Instructor for an Extension Division course in 'The Bible As Literature" 'English 115). The two-unit class, which fulfills teaching credential English requirements, will meet Tuesdays from 7 p.m.-9 p.m. at the Downtown ExtensionCenter,University and Van Ness avenues. Students may enroll no later than Further InformaUon on the Tuesdayfest Mountalncllmbers Dean Caldwell and Warren Harding will discuss their recent ascent of El Capltan's Wall of the Wbrnlng Light at this evening's Tuesday- Tokalon Scholarships Applications for the $300 Tok- alon-Ina Gregg Thomas Memorial Scholarship are currently available from Mrs. Patty Hodges, women's activity ad- Undergraduate women students who have completed 45 units of college work are eligible for the scholarship. The recipient will be chosen on the bases of need, scholarship, campus and community activities and personal Impressions. All appUcants will be required to attend a tea In their honor al Recreation night Basketball, volleybaU, shuffle- board, table tennis, weight Uftlng and other sports are featured weekly at Recreation Nights. Activities will take place Wednesdays from 7 p.m.-9:30 p.m. In the Men's and Women's Gymnasiums. Philosophy Club Dr. James M. Si of the Fresno State College Philosophy Department, will read a paper entitled "Social EquaUty* at a meeting of the FSC Philosophy Club at 7:30 p.m. tonight In Room 202 of the FSC Social Science Building. Also Included In the meeting will be a discussion of the Philosophy Club organization and philosophy students'role In campus politics and activities. The public Is invited/ The first guest lecturer of toe Fresno State CoUege course In Mysticism wlU be Charles Schoelen, director of the Fresno Yoga Center. Schoelen will speak Friday, Feb. 19 at 3 p.m. In the FSC Science Building Room 162. He wlU also speak at 8 p.m. His topic wlU be "Techniques In Yoga Meditation: Ancient Wisdom for an Age of Anxiety.* The lecture Is sponsored by the Philosophy Department and the Forum Arts Committee of tbe College Union as part of Philosophy 135T, "MysUclsm.*The class Is conducted by Dr. George B. Kauffman, professog of chemistry. Both lectures and demonstrations are open to the public without charge. Dr. Kauffman said that these special lectures are part of his class, but that the community can benefit by attending the guest lecture meetings. Each lecture will Include demonstrations of transcendental and other types of meditation with active audience participation, however, the lectures will not duplicity each other. Schoelen, a student of Yoga Students, Servicemen, Yoiin« $200 224-4084 since 1948, will also show sUdes of India' taken during his trip tho world last y< CHARLESSCHOELEN |