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Page 4 The Daily Collegian NEWS v April 1,198*5 Craft Continued from page 1 K M BC waj that she didn't "defer to Craft said she didn'l do things to mi male counterparts look better. "Some people have made their < by being clones," she said. "I wen (KMBC) to succeed, and I did." Among the thousands of lett< received she cited one from Fresno Coun- cilwoman Karen H umphrey. Craft remem- bered Humphrey's letter because Humphrey told Craft a story about when she was a television reporter. Humphrey said she had worked very hard on a story but when the story was aired, the only thing that was mentioned to her was that her hair had been muffed. man. She hopes her case has altered this slightly._ Because of this perception however, Craft says television has a larger responsibility toward putting characteristics such as integrity and accuracy before anything else. As she was putting on her makeup, Craft said she had never gone on the air without it, but many times she had to get facts on a story before she finished putting would be se She has a book coming out in September called "Christine Craft: an Anchorwoman's Story."Shesaid it won the Rhodora book prize from Stanford University. Craft hopes the book will explore a few facts about her case and explain why si believes she won a rajral victory. But she admitted that she also hopes it will pay a few bills. ie ado hopes it w Conference Continued from page 1 "biggest and most renowned organization" for working wilh these kinds of children. This student chapter has 25 active members, all graduate students in the School of Education seeking credentials for teaching special education. e group of students," she said, "we meet twice a week and are directly involved with handicapped chil- In the past, the group has done volunteer work for the Special Olympics and will help this year with the Special Childrens' Arts Festival in May. Chavis said she is excited tor Ihe students thatv llend the techniques for teaching *"*"1^'^**—^—B handicapped 8 "It's quite an experience, and conference win . a -a a- these children. SUCh an Opportunity for -its quite an experience and such an them." opportunity for them," Chavis said of the _. . students. She said she is eager to know —'liiaVIS their perspectives and what they learned conference. She said professionals from from the conference when the students all over the world will discuss the newest return on Sunday. GARY I. ISTANBOUUAN, CPA Certified Public Accountant •For al! your personal in< •Form 1040A and 540A maximum $25.00 •One hour free consultatior 1040 and 540. A REWARDING CAREER *aS,OOOAY«ar And t hot'a |aact for f tarton as on OXNARD POIICI OFFICII? Requirements: Hrgh School Graduate 21 Yeorj ol Age Excellent Pbytfcol Cond. CALL NOW! 4IM911 (805) OXNARD POLICE RECRUITING Bilingual 1 Ethnic Paraons Encourooad to Apply nu MgucAngw n ww a. mm How to buy a perforcnance" J^ tions. it's the | *■*■ little things, or airplane tickets for your vaca- the perfect way to pay for all the ngs, and the big ticket Items, that you'll want during college. How to get the Card before you graduate. Because we believe college Is the first sign I. Graduating as they get the American Express Can lieCardas accept a J10.000 career-oriented job you're not graduating yet, you can apply for a special sponsored Card. Look for student applications on campus. Or call l-800-THE-CARD, and tell them you wanl a student application. The American Express Card. Don't leave school without it?" CLASSIFIED Typing Unlimited Barnyard Shopping Center, ClovU 298-3835 Need a Job? Good pay, flexible hours Messenger needed Call Monkey ~ 224-7000 299-0829 Money For College It's al! around you, il you know where lo lool Our nation wide Academic Data Service higher education or your money back- Freshmen, sophomores, and ongoing gradual Call toll free 1-800-544-1574 ext. 639 P.O. Box 16439 Chattanooga, TN 37416 Flight Attendants Hinng in 1985 - 8 hr. workshop in Fresno. Call (415)655-4042 Apartment* For Sent Gay/Lesbian Support Group A gay & lesbian support group meets every Tues. night at 7 pm at Wesley Methodist Church, 1343 E. Barstow, between Cedar & First. No religious affiliation. All are welcome. Typing/WordproceMing Superior Quarry. Reasonable Rates CaD 222-0847 International Students: Recently published, Guide to Greencard from F/J/H Visas. For free details send refundable $1.00 (P & H): Immigration PubBcations, P.O. Box 515991, Dallas, TX 7S251 Typing Jl.Oydouble-spaced page Cindy 299-6860 Call between 6:30 pm ■ 8:30 pm Need Wheel*? Mopad for aal«. Had 'S3 Cobra Pack 17M aai. Braaaal mwI Mak* aa offer I arom't taafaM. Cafl Marie 225-«495 after 3 »m Alaskan Opportunities Thousands of summer jobs avafebie, earn $5,000 to $30,000, pamphlet tells you how. Sand $5 0010: Alaska-Opp. P.O. Box 2451 S.L.C., LIT 84110 :
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Title | 1986_04 The Daily Collegian April 1986 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1986 |
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 | April 1, 1986 Pg 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1986 |
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 | Page 4 The Daily Collegian NEWS v April 1,198*5 Craft Continued from page 1 K M BC waj that she didn't "defer to Craft said she didn'l do things to mi male counterparts look better. "Some people have made their < by being clones," she said. "I wen (KMBC) to succeed, and I did." Among the thousands of lett< received she cited one from Fresno Coun- cilwoman Karen H umphrey. Craft remem- bered Humphrey's letter because Humphrey told Craft a story about when she was a television reporter. Humphrey said she had worked very hard on a story but when the story was aired, the only thing that was mentioned to her was that her hair had been muffed. man. She hopes her case has altered this slightly._ Because of this perception however, Craft says television has a larger responsibility toward putting characteristics such as integrity and accuracy before anything else. As she was putting on her makeup, Craft said she had never gone on the air without it, but many times she had to get facts on a story before she finished putting would be se She has a book coming out in September called "Christine Craft: an Anchorwoman's Story."Shesaid it won the Rhodora book prize from Stanford University. Craft hopes the book will explore a few facts about her case and explain why si believes she won a rajral victory. But she admitted that she also hopes it will pay a few bills. ie ado hopes it w Conference Continued from page 1 "biggest and most renowned organization" for working wilh these kinds of children. This student chapter has 25 active members, all graduate students in the School of Education seeking credentials for teaching special education. e group of students," she said, "we meet twice a week and are directly involved with handicapped chil- In the past, the group has done volunteer work for the Special Olympics and will help this year with the Special Childrens' Arts Festival in May. Chavis said she is excited tor Ihe students thatv llend the techniques for teaching *"*"1^'^**—^—B handicapped 8 "It's quite an experience, and conference win . a -a a- these children. SUCh an Opportunity for -its quite an experience and such an them." opportunity for them," Chavis said of the _. . students. She said she is eager to know —'liiaVIS their perspectives and what they learned conference. She said professionals from from the conference when the students all over the world will discuss the newest return on Sunday. GARY I. ISTANBOUUAN, CPA Certified Public Accountant •For al! your personal in< •Form 1040A and 540A maximum $25.00 •One hour free consultatior 1040 and 540. A REWARDING CAREER *aS,OOOAY«ar And t hot'a |aact for f tarton as on OXNARD POIICI OFFICII? Requirements: Hrgh School Graduate 21 Yeorj ol Age Excellent Pbytfcol Cond. CALL NOW! 4IM911 (805) OXNARD POLICE RECRUITING Bilingual 1 Ethnic Paraons Encourooad to Apply nu MgucAngw n ww a. mm How to buy a perforcnance" J^ tions. it's the | *■*■ little things, or airplane tickets for your vaca- the perfect way to pay for all the ngs, and the big ticket Items, that you'll want during college. How to get the Card before you graduate. Because we believe college Is the first sign I. Graduating as they get the American Express Can lieCardas accept a J10.000 career-oriented job you're not graduating yet, you can apply for a special sponsored Card. Look for student applications on campus. Or call l-800-THE-CARD, and tell them you wanl a student application. The American Express Card. Don't leave school without it?" CLASSIFIED Typing Unlimited Barnyard Shopping Center, ClovU 298-3835 Need a Job? Good pay, flexible hours Messenger needed Call Monkey ~ 224-7000 299-0829 Money For College It's al! around you, il you know where lo lool Our nation wide Academic Data Service higher education or your money back- Freshmen, sophomores, and ongoing gradual Call toll free 1-800-544-1574 ext. 639 P.O. Box 16439 Chattanooga, TN 37416 Flight Attendants Hinng in 1985 - 8 hr. workshop in Fresno. Call (415)655-4042 Apartment* For Sent Gay/Lesbian Support Group A gay & lesbian support group meets every Tues. night at 7 pm at Wesley Methodist Church, 1343 E. Barstow, between Cedar & First. No religious affiliation. All are welcome. Typing/WordproceMing Superior Quarry. Reasonable Rates CaD 222-0847 International Students: Recently published, Guide to Greencard from F/J/H Visas. For free details send refundable $1.00 (P & H): Immigration PubBcations, P.O. Box 515991, Dallas, TX 7S251 Typing Jl.Oydouble-spaced page Cindy 299-6860 Call between 6:30 pm ■ 8:30 pm Need Wheel*? Mopad for aal«. Had 'S3 Cobra Pack 17M aai. Braaaal mwI Mak* aa offer I arom't taafaM. Cafl Marie 225-«495 after 3 »m Alaskan Opportunities Thousands of summer jobs avafebie, earn $5,000 to $30,000, pamphlet tells you how. Sand $5 0010: Alaska-Opp. P.O. Box 2451 S.L.C., LIT 84110 : |