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I w The Daily Collegian LXXV/l FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, FRESNO, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1969 College officials anticipate 13,000 student enrollment for fall semester; registration procedure remains unchanged from '68 Mitchell: 'Sharp increase results from crowded northern schools' Registration procedures at Presno SUte CoBage this fall will not be altered from last year despite aa expected new high in total student enrollment. College officials expect en- Students wbo suffer the moat bethefr However, many of tbs first-yea students wlU have already be pre-reglstered In some of tl be only two or will register at I a registration. They will a expected 13.000 atudenta who » State College this week. New traffic pattern announced by police for fall semester . Not unlike other years, students and faculty will find a new traffic pattern In operation at Fresno State College- this semester." The changes, announced by the State College Police, are effective Sept. 15. Two streets have been changed to one-way traffic to allow for a smoother flow of traffic on and off campus, according to tha office ot p. F. Bambridge, chief of the state college police. The expected Increase of 2,000 students this semester' necessitated the changes. The street east of the parking lot behind Baker, Graves, and Homan Halls has been made Into a one-way exit street. Students will have,to enter the parking lot by the entrance onCedar Avenue. Bambrldge's office also announced that San Ramon Avenue, north of the Science and Business Buildings, has alao bean made one-way to westbound traffic. All parking spaces oa Saa Ramon will be restricted. The previous parking spaces for rr.otocycles on San Ramon have been moved to rJBarstows *'" Seventy-two parking spaces east of the Men's Gymnasium have also been changed for restricted parking. Permanent parking permits for the fall aemeater may be pur- •IS. FSC s Or Students wbo wish to discuss problems with the college's first Ombudsman may make appointments at the Information Desk In the College Dr. Paul Murray, FSC'a aid until ha ed enrollment this semester Is because of the crowded conditions Id the State College system, „, a* lo,,,. «nd of the Bst w especially in Northern CaUfbr- enl the classes they u F resno Slat -9 was the only state "college that was taking applies- : tlons as late as August 4. "Most or Ul« Other Northern California atate colleges were not sending . out any more applications as early as March and April,' Mitchell said. Registration will begin Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock In the Men's Gymnasium. Not unlike last ysar, students will enroll according to tbe total number of units they have completed as of the end of the' spring semester. Units completed during the summer session win not be counted, a spokesman for the Admissions Office said today. Students wltb the most number of completed units will get top priority. This procedure should insure graduate and senior students of registration In the classes they may need. Graduate students with 30 or more completed units will be the first to register. Undergraduate students with 123 or more corn- All freshmen will register at the times specified on lists that are scheduled to be posted at various locations around campus. Those students who are not sure how many units they have completed or when they are scheduled to register may consult the Ad- Office ror assistance. New Russian literature course ready A new course In Russian Llt- gln registration Wednesday at 11:20 a.m. However, aa In the paat, students should be prepared tor deUys. ths Foreign Languages Department of Freano Stat. College. The three-unit, two semester class, "Russian Literature In Translation* (148 A-B) will be taught by Dr. Alexander Pronln. Selective readings of major Russian literary works from tbe , Chronicles (10th Century) to tbe ,19th Century will be studied in the fall semester. Readings of tha 19th to 20th Centuries will : be studied during the spring. The , classes will be taught la E=gU£h. parking lot near I e Health Can- new "stop""signs recently ported ky tke State Cat-
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Title | 1969_09 The Daily Collegian September 1969 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
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 | September 8, 1969 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
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 | I w The Daily Collegian LXXV/l FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, FRESNO, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1969 College officials anticipate 13,000 student enrollment for fall semester; registration procedure remains unchanged from '68 Mitchell: 'Sharp increase results from crowded northern schools' Registration procedures at Presno SUte CoBage this fall will not be altered from last year despite aa expected new high in total student enrollment. College officials expect en- Students wbo suffer the moat bethefr However, many of tbs first-yea students wlU have already be pre-reglstered In some of tl be only two or will register at I a registration. They will a expected 13.000 atudenta who » State College this week. New traffic pattern announced by police for fall semester . Not unlike other years, students and faculty will find a new traffic pattern In operation at Fresno State College- this semester." The changes, announced by the State College Police, are effective Sept. 15. Two streets have been changed to one-way traffic to allow for a smoother flow of traffic on and off campus, according to tha office ot p. F. Bambridge, chief of the state college police. The expected Increase of 2,000 students this semester' necessitated the changes. The street east of the parking lot behind Baker, Graves, and Homan Halls has been made Into a one-way exit street. Students will have,to enter the parking lot by the entrance onCedar Avenue. Bambrldge's office also announced that San Ramon Avenue, north of the Science and Business Buildings, has alao bean made one-way to westbound traffic. All parking spaces oa Saa Ramon will be restricted. The previous parking spaces for rr.otocycles on San Ramon have been moved to rJBarstows *'" Seventy-two parking spaces east of the Men's Gymnasium have also been changed for restricted parking. Permanent parking permits for the fall aemeater may be pur- •IS. FSC s Or Students wbo wish to discuss problems with the college's first Ombudsman may make appointments at the Information Desk In the College Dr. Paul Murray, FSC'a aid until ha ed enrollment this semester Is because of the crowded conditions Id the State College system, „, a* lo,,,. «nd of the Bst w especially in Northern CaUfbr- enl the classes they u F resno Slat -9 was the only state "college that was taking applies- : tlons as late as August 4. "Most or Ul« Other Northern California atate colleges were not sending . out any more applications as early as March and April,' Mitchell said. Registration will begin Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock In the Men's Gymnasium. Not unlike last ysar, students will enroll according to tbe total number of units they have completed as of the end of the' spring semester. Units completed during the summer session win not be counted, a spokesman for the Admissions Office said today. Students wltb the most number of completed units will get top priority. This procedure should insure graduate and senior students of registration In the classes they may need. Graduate students with 30 or more completed units will be the first to register. Undergraduate students with 123 or more corn- All freshmen will register at the times specified on lists that are scheduled to be posted at various locations around campus. Those students who are not sure how many units they have completed or when they are scheduled to register may consult the Ad- Office ror assistance. New Russian literature course ready A new course In Russian Llt- gln registration Wednesday at 11:20 a.m. However, aa In the paat, students should be prepared tor deUys. ths Foreign Languages Department of Freano Stat. College. The three-unit, two semester class, "Russian Literature In Translation* (148 A-B) will be taught by Dr. Alexander Pronln. Selective readings of major Russian literary works from tbe , Chronicles (10th Century) to tbe ,19th Century will be studied in the fall semester. Readings of tha 19th to 20th Centuries will : be studied during the spring. The , classes will be taught la E=gU£h. parking lot near I e Health Can- new "stop""signs recently ported ky tke State Cat- |