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Pate 8-the Daily ColleiUn-April 16, 1982 Do you want the real story on career planning? on relating better to people? on job survival? self-image? the perfect resume? dealing with money? Your survival depends on knowing the success secrets fa business and personal life. \Ne want to help you achieve the highest possible standard of living. We get down to basics. We tell you what you want to know in two hard-hitting sessions. One workshop deals with career, the other deals with success. You may attend either workshop separately, or participate in both for a discount. We give you the skills to make it up the business ladder. Find out about job survival. Don't be one of those people who "wing it" in making the most important practical decisions of their lives. You owe it to yourself to learn the unwritten code of the business world, the rules that are a must for getting promoted and for keeping your job. You will want to participate in the LifePlan Career Workshop— • If you want a successful career. • If you want to improve your efficiency through time management. • If you plan to go job-hunting. • If you demand to win. Career Workshop "Winning in the80's" • Get a great job. • Be promoted to the top. • Do more with less effort—the miracle of time management. . • The perfect resume can be yours. • Career flexibility—your secret weapon. • How to keep your job when others are losing theirs. DATE: Saturday, April 17 TIME: 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 pm. PLACE: Room 210 Social Science Building Fresno State University Relate better to other people —and to yourself. In love, friendship and on the job, you can have relationships that bring out the best in other people — and in yourself. Our Success workshop reveals how your self-image shapes your view of others and determines how they react to you. As you develop positive attitudes, you win social support. Success isn't an accident: you can make it happen for you. You will want to participate in the LifePlan Success Workshop— • If you realize it is crucial to relate better to other people: in love, friendship and on the job. • If you need to deal creatively with money. • If you seek a self-image that satisfies you and attracts others. Success Workshop "Go For It!" • How to become a "social supporter" • Positive human contact. • Make your attitudes work for you. • Focusing on your targets. • The science of happiness. • Money—you call the shots. • Assert yourself. DATE: Sunday, April 18 TIME: 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. PLACE: Room 210 Social Science Building Fresno State University Invest in your most valuable resource. Invest in yourself. $5 for 1 workshop, $10 for 2. Special Campus Offer Daniel P. Lucid, university prolessor. Beverly Hills tax attorney and author, received his Ph.D. and law degrees from Yale University. LifePlan Achieving the American Dream Interested? Have questions9 CALL US FOR FRIENDLY INFORMATION (209) 224-2798 Workbook materials provided at each session. Checks accepted. 45 elections begin Tuesday By Jim Graham April 20-22. Voting students will receive a ballot list senate positions in t heir respective majors ing candidates for president, legislative and a ballot t hat allows students to allot body card and activity card to be eligible vice president, administrative vice presi $1 of t he mandatory student fees to the Voting students will decide the fate of a to vole. dent, five senator at-large posts, and two club or organization the student wishes. constitutional change as well as the Election polls will be open Tuesday posts on t he College U nion Board, as well AS presidential candidates include annual selection for the student body from noon-7 p.m., Wednesday from 8 as t he proposed constitutional change. president, vice presidents and senators a.m.-7 p.m. and Thursday from 8 a.m.- Voters will also receive a ballot listing during Associated Students elections noon. the names of candidates running for Stt BtCtJOaaa ptf* 2 the Dail y Collegian California State University, Fresno Monday, April 19,1982 CSUF to host Festival of University "Everybody's coming!' Bright red posters are tacked up all 3und the campus advertising the "Fesfi- l of the University.'a two-day academic en house to help recruit high school DBCP.-Thtfllra DBCP contamination Film to show water problems By Cris Monahan root-damaging ring worm which can literally infest vineyard crops. Frank was able to put this film together with a grant he received called the 'Public Service Science Residency." "I find films icfurtc jt these country which is fortunate enough to have are very few films that are available lo do unchlorinated water, water pure enough this especially for people to understand to drink without any chlorination. who don't have a science background, but "It's fine water and I think we have to be who also need to be introduced to these verv concerned about conserving it." said things," said Frank. Dr. David Frank, a chemistry professor. "DBCP was perhaps the most effective who has made a film about the DBCP way the farmers had of controlling the contamination'levels in our valley water, nematodes without actually killing the The film is entitled "Poisoned Water. Poi- roots of the plant." said Frank. "Agricul- soned Wells. The Dilemma of DBCP." turc became very dependent on the use of DBCP- Dypromochlorpropanc is a this chemical." pesticide used to control nematodes, a The main point of the film is to "make erms of pesticides, to make th sf these materials,' said Fran DBCP is now illegal to u jntil the summer of I977 vorkers near Stockton found themselvei itcrile. After a few of them took vhich showed they were sterile. se\ ■nore tests and further checking she hat sterility was due to the DBCP hey were working will i field -rials. The Car This will be the second year CSUF has hosted the celebration under the current name; although the event has held for many years. The festival used to correspond to the Vintage Days celebration but planr t felt m tia iring Vintage Days madethcev 'Because of all the activites in the spring, we hope to hold the festival during the fall semester in the future.' Brandt Kehoe. dean of the Natural Sciences Department said. The principle emphasis of the program s will b> Many of the deparrr demonstrations, lectures and opening cli ses for public attendance. The function is a recruiting and a public relations opportunity," he said. "A number of other campus will be holding similar events, usually in conjunc- Days," he said. In addition to the open department functions, the library will be open for Tours through the Placement Cen ter will be held tc by the keynote Margaret Ansti e leader The Festival will be held Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 5,p.m. Tuesday's schedule features Malaysian Folk dancing, a 12:45 p.m. address on The importance of Student Government," by A.S. President Jeff Watson and at 2 p.m. Anstin will speak on Twenty-first century career possibiltics. opportunities and challenges." On Wednesday, a student panel will 'Cultural prob- tudent nthe U.S." College Union Lounge, and at 2 p.m Anstin will speak on "Ihe third wave Implications for the Twenty-first cert A forensics tournament will be held on both days for high school seniors sponsored by the CSUF Forensics squad. International students and ethnic groups will set up booths in the free speech area to sell food during festival. ' The University Festival will be an exciting opportunity for students with undeclared majors, new students, and the public to be informally introduced to each o offer.
Object Description
Title | 1982_04 The Daily Collegian April 1982 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1982 |
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 | April 16, 1982 Pg 8- April 19, 1982 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1982 |
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 | Pate 8-the Daily ColleiUn-April 16, 1982 Do you want the real story on career planning? on relating better to people? on job survival? self-image? the perfect resume? dealing with money? Your survival depends on knowing the success secrets fa business and personal life. \Ne want to help you achieve the highest possible standard of living. We get down to basics. We tell you what you want to know in two hard-hitting sessions. One workshop deals with career, the other deals with success. You may attend either workshop separately, or participate in both for a discount. We give you the skills to make it up the business ladder. Find out about job survival. Don't be one of those people who "wing it" in making the most important practical decisions of their lives. You owe it to yourself to learn the unwritten code of the business world, the rules that are a must for getting promoted and for keeping your job. You will want to participate in the LifePlan Career Workshop— • If you want a successful career. • If you want to improve your efficiency through time management. • If you plan to go job-hunting. • If you demand to win. Career Workshop "Winning in the80's" • Get a great job. • Be promoted to the top. • Do more with less effort—the miracle of time management. . • The perfect resume can be yours. • Career flexibility—your secret weapon. • How to keep your job when others are losing theirs. DATE: Saturday, April 17 TIME: 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 pm. PLACE: Room 210 Social Science Building Fresno State University Relate better to other people —and to yourself. In love, friendship and on the job, you can have relationships that bring out the best in other people — and in yourself. Our Success workshop reveals how your self-image shapes your view of others and determines how they react to you. As you develop positive attitudes, you win social support. Success isn't an accident: you can make it happen for you. You will want to participate in the LifePlan Success Workshop— • If you realize it is crucial to relate better to other people: in love, friendship and on the job. • If you need to deal creatively with money. • If you seek a self-image that satisfies you and attracts others. Success Workshop "Go For It!" • How to become a "social supporter" • Positive human contact. • Make your attitudes work for you. • Focusing on your targets. • The science of happiness. • Money—you call the shots. • Assert yourself. DATE: Sunday, April 18 TIME: 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. PLACE: Room 210 Social Science Building Fresno State University Invest in your most valuable resource. Invest in yourself. $5 for 1 workshop, $10 for 2. Special Campus Offer Daniel P. Lucid, university prolessor. Beverly Hills tax attorney and author, received his Ph.D. and law degrees from Yale University. LifePlan Achieving the American Dream Interested? Have questions9 CALL US FOR FRIENDLY INFORMATION (209) 224-2798 Workbook materials provided at each session. Checks accepted. 45 elections begin Tuesday By Jim Graham April 20-22. Voting students will receive a ballot list senate positions in t heir respective majors ing candidates for president, legislative and a ballot t hat allows students to allot body card and activity card to be eligible vice president, administrative vice presi $1 of t he mandatory student fees to the Voting students will decide the fate of a to vole. dent, five senator at-large posts, and two club or organization the student wishes. constitutional change as well as the Election polls will be open Tuesday posts on t he College U nion Board, as well AS presidential candidates include annual selection for the student body from noon-7 p.m., Wednesday from 8 as t he proposed constitutional change. president, vice presidents and senators a.m.-7 p.m. and Thursday from 8 a.m.- Voters will also receive a ballot listing during Associated Students elections noon. the names of candidates running for Stt BtCtJOaaa ptf* 2 the Dail y Collegian California State University, Fresno Monday, April 19,1982 CSUF to host Festival of University "Everybody's coming!' Bright red posters are tacked up all 3und the campus advertising the "Fesfi- l of the University.'a two-day academic en house to help recruit high school DBCP.-Thtfllra DBCP contamination Film to show water problems By Cris Monahan root-damaging ring worm which can literally infest vineyard crops. Frank was able to put this film together with a grant he received called the 'Public Service Science Residency." "I find films icfurtc jt these country which is fortunate enough to have are very few films that are available lo do unchlorinated water, water pure enough this especially for people to understand to drink without any chlorination. who don't have a science background, but "It's fine water and I think we have to be who also need to be introduced to these verv concerned about conserving it." said things," said Frank. Dr. David Frank, a chemistry professor. "DBCP was perhaps the most effective who has made a film about the DBCP way the farmers had of controlling the contamination'levels in our valley water, nematodes without actually killing the The film is entitled "Poisoned Water. Poi- roots of the plant." said Frank. "Agricul- soned Wells. The Dilemma of DBCP." turc became very dependent on the use of DBCP- Dypromochlorpropanc is a this chemical." pesticide used to control nematodes, a The main point of the film is to "make erms of pesticides, to make th sf these materials,' said Fran DBCP is now illegal to u jntil the summer of I977 vorkers near Stockton found themselvei itcrile. After a few of them took vhich showed they were sterile. se\ ■nore tests and further checking she hat sterility was due to the DBCP hey were working will i field -rials. The Car This will be the second year CSUF has hosted the celebration under the current name; although the event has held for many years. The festival used to correspond to the Vintage Days celebration but planr t felt m tia iring Vintage Days madethcev 'Because of all the activites in the spring, we hope to hold the festival during the fall semester in the future.' Brandt Kehoe. dean of the Natural Sciences Department said. The principle emphasis of the program s will b> Many of the deparrr demonstrations, lectures and opening cli ses for public attendance. The function is a recruiting and a public relations opportunity," he said. "A number of other campus will be holding similar events, usually in conjunc- Days," he said. In addition to the open department functions, the library will be open for Tours through the Placement Cen ter will be held tc by the keynote Margaret Ansti e leader The Festival will be held Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 5,p.m. Tuesday's schedule features Malaysian Folk dancing, a 12:45 p.m. address on The importance of Student Government," by A.S. President Jeff Watson and at 2 p.m. Anstin will speak on Twenty-first century career possibiltics. opportunities and challenges." On Wednesday, a student panel will 'Cultural prob- tudent nthe U.S." College Union Lounge, and at 2 p.m Anstin will speak on "Ihe third wave Implications for the Twenty-first cert A forensics tournament will be held on both days for high school seniors sponsored by the CSUF Forensics squad. International students and ethnic groups will set up booths in the free speech area to sell food during festival. ' The University Festival will be an exciting opportunity for students with undeclared majors, new students, and the public to be informally introduced to each o offer. |