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Davis Continued from page 8 "The era of capitalism i* slowly coming to an end," she said. Davis also feels that people have grown "insensitive" to the threal of a nudear war and that Reagan's ideas of war are too simplistic. "Just by watching his old movies," she said, "you can tell he thinks that all you have to do is pull out a gun to solve I A reward is being offered to the person who returns a blue Caribou backpack which wa* taken from the bookstore on Friday, March 20. It contains valuable pathology notes. Call_.ffa.4g7.-,. Coupon expires May 22. 1981 "Ronald Reagan isn't dealing with six-shooters; he's dealing with MX missiles and nuclear bombs." Davis is against spending $200 billion "for death and destruction," and said the money should go towards "The government of this country is really beginning to show its true face," she said. "We have the fight and the responsibility to determine our destiny. . "We have to start going out into the streets again, brothers and sisters," said Davis. "In the thousands. In the millions. In the tens of millions. "We have power, so let's stand together." And finally, bringing on a flood of cheers and a standing ovation, Davis said of the controversy in El Salvador, "The people of El Salvador are fighting a righteous battle, and they will win." Associated Student Elections Committee Presents "An A.S,. Presidential Candidate Debate" with- Jeff Watson Jim Cahill Ted Ross Monday March 23rd 12 noon in the Pit March Photo by Robert C-uthier » PALESTINIAN STUDENTS MARCHED AT CSUF FRIDAY They protested the U.S. holding of Zlad Abu Ein to hear the statements. "If Abu Ein is extradited for trial in Israel there is reason to doubt that he would receive a fair trial with dde process of law,' the letter said. THe question now is whether the U.S. Stat-p repeatedly denied Department and U.S. courts shoulc In a letter that was distributed during help Israel with its international repu-1 the march, the CUPS said that Abu tation for violations ot human rights- Ein's defense offered the Israeli court obtain custody of Abu Ein.* nine affidavits testifying that on the The CUPS has sent letters to organi-1 day the bomb exploded in Tiverieus. rations on campus urging students! Abu Ein had been in Ranullah. to write the United Nations or Amnesty] The letter also alleged that a 'tor- International, tured* Palestinian, Jamal Yassin. The CUPS has also printed post- implicated Abu Ein for the bombing, cards addressed to the Secretary of but has since twice refuted the 'confes- SUte, urging the government to 'stop sion" in sworn statements. The Israeli the inhumane extradition process and court, according to the letter, refused free Mr. Abu Ein.* Texas Instruments ejectromc slide-rule calculator T/-30 -maivMCajb Features Include: •15 sets of parentheses, powers and roots, logs. •Trig functions .Memory functions Sugg. Retail $22.00 SPECIAL LOW PRICE $16.98 Thru Mar. 27,1961 KENNEL BOOKSTORE ■vl the Daily Collegian California State University, Fresno Tuesday, March 24,1981 Cahill, Ross, Watson hold debate By Angela S. Carney Jim Cahill said, 'We have had the same people in office for the past couple years...I would represent a change.* Ted Ross calls himself 'a new face in government, not a professional politician.* And Jeff Watson declared himself 'the most qualified and committed.* Each is a candidate for Associated Students President, ah office that manages a $350,000 budget annually. They met Monday noon in The Pit at the College Union for a debate, although there was acuta!, little of that. Ross, probably the least known of the three, did, however, accuse Watson of 'violating* the A.S. constitution, sped-' ficallv rules which prohibit officers' propagandizing or campaigning, and' conducting private business. 'The allegations. are trivial,' said Ross, 'but they are things that should be brought to the attention of the students.*" Ross said Watson campaigned for Fresno City Council candidates Karen Humphrey and Joe Williams during the last election. | Recently, Watson Informed students of an inexpensive trip to Maxetian. Mexico during spring recess, through a letter to the Daily Collegian. It was signed simply Jeff Watson without his current title. Legislative Vice President of Associated Students. Put Ross claimed- he was conducting private business in 'advertising' the trip. Watson replied that the A.S. phone it his work phone, and the place where he can most likely be readied and notes that "dhls ning a t*a>_ agency out of his dorm room, which was 'cliffy very similar* to what he was accusing Watson of doing. At one point in his presentation, Rots noted that previous A.S. ejections have seen slates with minorities and women included just to get more students involved and interested in voting. Ross's statements were met with harsh disapproval from members of the crowd.: One female Black student accused Ross of implying that women and minor- SINGING TELEGRAM INTERRUPTS PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE * **" & A.S.-Hectlonsbwfllnttxlaya.^^ ity students were not qualified to run The president, said Watson, must be also on a committee to provide low-cost for office, and were just used as token in the 'role of a reactionary' in respond- dental cane for students and would like candidates. ing to new issues as they arise, such as to tee the campus dosed-dreuit radio Ross taid that the reason that he did the athletic issue 'which arose almost station carried on F!' not run on a slate was because many overnight.'■ candidates have in the past looked for In keef running mates who were female or ml- communic nority Just to attract more voters, which expansion of the Free Speech Area on did not reflect on their qualifications, campus, and greater cooperation among of the I beadded. ttudent, faculty and dty leadership, better o All three candidates support funding Forums on controversial and interna- <tiet of the various camput groups. • athletic department with swr_--t___. issues would better educate the Cahill taid he would n _e on the best means for doing sojdent body. 'How many " Cahill said he favors the Instruc- know what's going on in El & tionally Related Activities (IRA) fee Poland...about social issues around the increases of $10,000 for the pest few increase to save the minor sports pro- Fresno community. years, he laid. *We cannot control our gram, but that *we need a lont-term Cahill, senator from the School of tpendlng...throwing money ataproblem solution to the problem...(we mutt) Social Sciences, would facilitate cam_- doesn't help any.' lobby on a statewide level to see that nication between students and campus Cahill taid the A.S. and College athletiaare funded properly.* government with a regularly appearing Union thould *move doter together- The increase of $5 a semester would column in the Daily Collegian. He was \ -ea Pahato -art, gage Elections begin today Elections for ttudent body officers and balk, initiatives begin today i _ will run throt i KFSR, The president, said Watson, 'must be able to print the campus new ideas to improve ttudent area between the Ed-Psych Building and the library. He would like, also, to gain ttudent teeting on the 50-yard line of the new stadium, as well as avail- ' Meting. ** ouldliketo: Shuttle bus service begins The A.S. shuttle bus began Ms routes 1Aand2A, and6_5-_J5 a.m., camput run yesterday and is free to 12:40.:40 p.m., 10:40-11:00 p.m., everyone that is currently holding a for routes IB and 2B. Along the route valid CSUF ID card, which means all that the buset are running, the i CSUF students, faculty and support are The times that the buses will be Iparking lot. A copy of tha bus sched- ' n 6. a.m., 12:05- u_ _ primed on the back page of .far 'today's DelhCollegJan.
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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. |
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Title | March 23, 1981, Page 12 - March 24, 1981, 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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Davis
Continued from page 8
"The era of capitalism i* slowly
coming to an end," she said.
Davis also feels that people have
grown "insensitive" to the threal of
a nudear war and that Reagan's ideas
of war are too simplistic.
"Just by watching his old movies,"
she said, "you can tell he thinks that all
you have to do is pull out a gun to solve
I A reward is being offered to the
person who returns a blue Caribou
backpack which wa* taken from the
bookstore on Friday, March 20. It
contains valuable pathology notes.
Call_.ffa.4g7.-,.
Coupon expires May 22. 1981
"Ronald Reagan isn't dealing with
six-shooters; he's dealing with MX
missiles and nuclear bombs."
Davis is against spending $200
billion "for death and destruction,"
and said the money should go towards
"The government of this country
is really beginning to show its true
face," she said.
"We have the fight and the responsibility to determine our destiny.
. "We have to start going out into the
streets again, brothers and sisters,"
said Davis. "In the thousands. In the
millions. In the tens of millions.
"We have power, so let's stand
together."
And finally, bringing on a flood of
cheers and a standing ovation, Davis
said of the controversy in El Salvador,
"The people of El Salvador are fighting
a righteous battle, and they will win."
Associated Student
Elections Committee
Presents
"An A.S,. Presidential
Candidate Debate"
with-
Jeff Watson
Jim Cahill
Ted Ross
Monday
March 23rd
12 noon
in the Pit
March
Photo by Robert C-uthier »
PALESTINIAN STUDENTS MARCHED AT CSUF FRIDAY
They protested the U.S. holding of Zlad Abu Ein
to hear the statements.
"If Abu Ein is extradited for trial
in Israel there is reason to doubt that he
would receive a fair trial with dde
process of law,' the letter said. THe
question now is whether the U.S. Stat-p
repeatedly denied Department and U.S. courts shoulc
In a letter that was distributed during help Israel with its international repu-1
the march, the CUPS said that Abu tation for violations ot human rights-
Ein's defense offered the Israeli court obtain custody of Abu Ein.*
nine affidavits testifying that on the The CUPS has sent letters to organi-1
day the bomb exploded in Tiverieus. rations on campus urging students!
Abu Ein had been in Ranullah. to write the United Nations or Amnesty]
The letter also alleged that a 'tor- International,
tured* Palestinian, Jamal Yassin. The CUPS has also printed post-
implicated Abu Ein for the bombing, cards addressed to the Secretary of
but has since twice refuted the 'confes- SUte, urging the government to 'stop
sion" in sworn statements. The Israeli the inhumane extradition process and
court, according to the letter, refused free Mr. Abu Ein.*
Texas Instruments
ejectromc slide-rule calculator
T/-30
-maivMCajb
Features Include:
•15 sets of parentheses,
powers and roots, logs.
•Trig functions
.Memory functions
Sugg. Retail $22.00
SPECIAL
LOW
PRICE $16.98
Thru Mar. 27,1961
KENNEL BOOKSTORE
■vl
the Daily Collegian
California State University, Fresno
Tuesday, March 24,1981
Cahill, Ross, Watson hold debate
By Angela S. Carney
Jim Cahill said, 'We have had the
same people in office for the past couple
years...I would represent a change.*
Ted Ross calls himself 'a new face in
government, not a professional politician.* And Jeff Watson declared himself 'the most qualified and committed.*
Each is a candidate for Associated
Students President, ah office that manages a $350,000 budget annually.
They met Monday noon in The Pit at
the College Union for a debate, although
there was acuta!, little of that. Ross,
probably the least known of the three,
did, however, accuse Watson of 'violating* the A.S. constitution, sped-'
ficallv rules which prohibit officers'
propagandizing or campaigning, and'
conducting private business.
'The allegations. are trivial,' said
Ross, 'but they are things that should
be brought to the attention of the students.*"
Ross said Watson campaigned for
Fresno City Council candidates Karen
Humphrey and Joe Williams during the
last election.
| Recently, Watson Informed students
of an inexpensive trip to Maxetian.
Mexico during spring recess, through a
letter to the Daily Collegian. It was
signed simply Jeff Watson without his
current title. Legislative Vice President
of Associated Students. Put Ross
claimed- he was conducting private
business in 'advertising' the trip.
Watson replied that the A.S. phone it
his work phone, and the place where he
can most likely be readied and notes that
"dhls
ning a t*a>_ agency out of his dorm
room, which was 'cliffy very similar*
to what he was accusing Watson of
doing.
At one point in his presentation, Rots
noted that previous A.S. ejections have
seen slates with minorities and women
included just to get more students
involved and interested in voting.
Ross's statements were met with harsh
disapproval from members of the crowd.:
One female Black student accused
Ross of implying that women and minor-
SINGING TELEGRAM INTERRUPTS PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE * **" &
A.S.-Hectlonsbwfllnttxlaya.^^
ity students were not qualified to run The president, said Watson, must be also on a committee to provide low-cost
for office, and were just used as token in the 'role of a reactionary' in respond- dental cane for students and would like
candidates. ing to new issues as they arise, such as to tee the campus dosed-dreuit radio
Ross taid that the reason that he did the athletic issue 'which arose almost station carried on F!'
not run on a slate was because many overnight.'■
candidates have in the past looked for In keef
running mates who were female or ml- communic
nority Just to attract more voters, which expansion of the Free Speech Area on
did not reflect on their qualifications, campus, and greater cooperation among of the I
beadded. ttudent, faculty and dty leadership, better o
All three candidates support funding Forums on controversial and interna- |