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t^e*S-t_.0_gyC*a-^_—March „, fftn Procedures ■ suewssful 'escort service- for th* temal* students who were left alone ta walk to their cars, apartments or dorml? tory rooms after dark. A lack of volun- belng put into us*. *W*'v* tried to participate In th* program, but it's never gotten off th* ground,' said Anderson. 'We're prepared to start it if we get enough volunteers." _^__,l,ort»IB,,,«"-«l-» l _______ FW^<*-»»'tm*m Is th* filing of Field Interrogation Cards* that are used by officers In Identifying indl- ' viduals who hav* no reason for being on camput. Since the murder took place, thes* cards have 'doubled in number- tempted to keep a minimum patrol cars on duty during th* taid. Th* old policy called for a, of two patrol cars after dark. . Or* female stwtentspok* of n*ri £jj*f"|£7-,n*' *• ****** 3 n***** . -Wh*> I'm walking back from class I don't trust anyone that Is sman can ot 'tear gas* that I bought for protection when she her car after date. ■ said Anderson. *We are also doing random stake-outs in potential crime areas,' taid Anderson. 'We will call in units to chock out people who hav* teemed to be acting In 'i oon't usually walk across campus alone at night,' she said. *l think almost all girts here are somewhat apprehensive about being around after dark.* parent reason for being on campus * Ancterson taid that h* foft th. 'Field Interrogation Cards* and th* 'random jggg-lr.***. ■ "•*- determent' to nv.>v»t__uals who may be preparing w con,. ,.t a crime Various departments on camput have alto Joined the effort to 'beef up security,* taid Anderson. He said an example of this is the emergency phone that it being intuited In the rodeo area of the camput the CSUF police department has at- ■52 Leadership *nou*-' Cedmbwed mom treat earns Banquet planned Ray Dahl, chairman and chief execu- tive officer of Crown Zellerbach, will be the principal speaker at the 17th annual graduate banquet conducted by the School of Business and Administrative Sciences at CSUF. Spontored by the School's Business Advisory Council, th* banquet will be held Tuesday, April 28, In th* Fresno Convention Center Exhibit Hall and will honor the school's graduating seniors "—im win max structure. 'Sometimes bosses n**d to be trained* by leaders, Fledter sheared th* results of th* !^ir>g*ncy Model of Leadership Training when used with military and orate leaders. In comparing lee- who had undergone hit training ram with other leaders, those using MORTON MARCUS Poetry reading set Morton Marcus, who has had poems publishjd in more than 40 anthologies and is th* author of six books, will hold • po*try reading in th* Conley Art Building Room 101 Tu*sd*y at 8 p.m. He has nred and discussed his work on educational television and FM radio I* teaches in Cabrillo College, Aptos, Also during the evening, awards will be presented to 26 graduates who have distinguithed themiefvet in accounting computer sciences, finance, marketing' real estate and other areas of business , £? b*^uet -ttr_tt «W»n»irnate. 1.000 students, faculty and business leaders. It will begin with a hospitality hour at 6 pm., followed by dinner at 7. then th* awards presentations and Dahl, a native of Brooklyn, New York, received his degree in engineering from Cooper Union and a master of business administration degree from SUnford. He is a trustee or director of ten major firms and agencies. Some 100 business firms serve as hosts for the graduating studants at the banquet by .sponsoring tables. The stu dents sit with their hosts and have an opportunity to become acquainted with a wide range of local business Companies interested in sponsoring a table at the event should contact the School of Business and Administrative Sciences at 487-2482. California State University. Fresno 1 #■ 1980's VS 1960's NEW ISSUES, SAME STRUGGLE ^/•fii/r/ft/u <sy YOUR COLLEGE RING FOR JUST .00 ASSOCIATED STUDENTS And DIVISION of HEALTH DATE TODAY TIME 10-4 ft PLACE KENNEL BOOKSTORE -"- • present "ALTERNATIVES IN HEALTHCARE" with DR. VIOLA DAVIS Today 12 Noon Top: World renowned scholar and activist Angela Davis speaks to capacity crowd at CSUF Bottom: Pan Afrikan Union leads protest march to INSIGHT office See page 3
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Title | 1981_03 The Daily Collegian March 1981 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1981 |
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 | March 31, 1981, Page 8 - March 31, 1981 Uhuru, Page 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1981 |
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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t^e*S-t_.0_gyC*a-^_—March „, fftn
Procedures
■ suewssful 'escort service- for th*
temal* students who were left alone ta
walk to their cars, apartments or dorml?
tory rooms after dark. A lack of volun-
belng put into us*.
*W*'v* tried to participate In th* program, but it's never gotten off th*
ground,' said Anderson. 'We're prepared to start it if we get enough volunteers."
_^__,l,ort»IB,,,«"-«l-» l
_______ FW^<*-»»'tm*m Is th* filing
of Field Interrogation Cards* that are
used by officers In Identifying indl- '
viduals who hav* no reason for being on
camput. Since the murder took place,
thes* cards have 'doubled in number-
tempted to keep a minimum
patrol cars on duty during th*
taid. Th* old policy called for a,
of two patrol cars after dark.
. Or* female stwtentspok* of n*ri
£jj*f"|£7-,n*' *• ****** 3 n*****
. -Wh*> I'm walking back from
class I don't trust anyone that Is
sman can ot 'tear gas* that I
bought for protection when she
her car after date. ■
said Anderson.
*We are also doing random stake-outs
in potential crime areas,' taid Anderson. 'We will call in units to chock out
people who hav* teemed to be acting In
'i oon't usually walk across campus
alone at night,' she said. *l think almost all girts here are somewhat apprehensive about being around after dark.*
parent reason for being on campus *
Ancterson taid that h* foft th. 'Field
Interrogation Cards* and th* 'random
jggg-lr.***. ■ "•*- determent'
to nv.>v»t__uals who may be preparing w
con,. ,.t a crime
Various departments on camput have
alto Joined the effort to 'beef up security,* taid Anderson. He said an example of this is the emergency phone
that it being intuited In the rodeo area
of the camput
the CSUF police department has at-
■52 Leadership
*nou*-' Cedmbwed mom treat earns
Banquet planned
Ray Dahl, chairman and chief execu-
tive officer of Crown Zellerbach, will be
the principal speaker at the 17th annual
graduate banquet conducted by the
School of Business and Administrative Sciences at CSUF.
Spontored by the School's Business
Advisory Council, th* banquet will be
held Tuesday, April 28, In th* Fresno
Convention Center Exhibit Hall and will
honor the school's graduating seniors
"—im win max structure. 'Sometimes
bosses n**d to be trained* by leaders,
Fledter sheared th* results of th*
!^ir>g*ncy Model of Leadership
Training when used with military and
orate leaders. In comparing lee-
who had undergone hit training
ram with other leaders, those using
MORTON MARCUS
Poetry reading set
Morton Marcus, who has had poems
publishjd in more than 40 anthologies
and is th* author of six books, will hold
• po*try reading in th* Conley Art
Building Room 101 Tu*sd*y at 8 p.m.
He has nred and discussed his work on
educational television and FM radio
I* teaches in Cabrillo College, Aptos,
Also during the evening, awards will
be presented to 26 graduates who have
distinguithed themiefvet in accounting
computer sciences, finance, marketing'
real estate and other areas of business
, £? b*^uet -ttr_tt «W»n»irnate.
1.000 students, faculty and business
leaders. It will begin with a hospitality
hour at 6 pm., followed by dinner at
7. then th* awards presentations and
Dahl, a native of Brooklyn, New
York, received his degree in engineering from Cooper Union and a master
of business administration degree from
SUnford. He is a trustee or director of
ten major firms and agencies.
Some 100 business firms serve as
hosts for the graduating studants at the
banquet by .sponsoring tables. The stu
dents sit with their hosts and have
an opportunity to become acquainted
with a wide range of local business
Companies interested in sponsoring a
table at the event should contact the
School of Business and Administrative Sciences at 487-2482.
California State University. Fresno
1 #■
1980's VS 1960's
NEW ISSUES, SAME STRUGGLE
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