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-theory r.g.,1.,, -M*rr*i <> 1t91 Debate su»pected correlation* between toxins and woriujrs, most of which were challenged by J udd. "We want things exposed before iy damages occur,' judd said Many labeling rules, either voluntarily adopted or state imposed, are being used by Industry to Inform workers of toxins, said Judd But problems exist with those chemical* •bowing trace element* of known Malibu Continued from page 5 business at the raceway i* 'if w* were located in a different location,- he **'d. (It i* currently situated at 1700 N. Abby, near th* Hemdon-Black stone intersection.) rr-^Lr* T*™ whtn Bl*ckbeard's it (Chestnut), we could be the hottest thing around.' Malibu opens every day at 11 a m and closes at 11 p.m. Sunday througf Thursday and at midnight Friday anc Saturday The track doesn't open til three during the winter because mam of the track customer* are (till lr school, Coffey said. toxins sirice tney can b. averlookad. It would tak* 320 square feet to PO»t TOO chemicals that are hazard- ou*,- he said. It would be more ef- SPS "• ***, to -pott only et*en- tial Information and keep other m- formation nearby.' M«faxhi refuted Judd', support tor jucn labeling *Undardj, laying that Industry has opposed the labeling standard suggested by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in favor of voluntary Chemical induttriet have a responsibility to finance health care for Industrial-related diseases but such cases are hard to prove, sa.d Chicano law set March 11 A second annual law day conference sponsored by the Chicanos in Law organization at CSUF will be held from noon to 5 p.m. March 11 on the CSUF campus. The session will include frv* work- ^fP* g be held in Room 200 of the ft g*S* Building. Topic* will Includ* lit* In law tchool, pre-law curriculum, career opportunities women In law and th. Law School Admljjlon Te*t. Featured on the program will be COllfC' UOfOn. ASSOCIATED STUDCnTS CSUF PHYSICS DEPT ond SOCIETY OF PHYSICS PW/'nT/t "SEAIrCHlNG FOR OTHER EARTHS" a lecture by He emphasized industrie*' refirtal to release labor's requests for information regarding workers' employment records and date of death. Only records through 1968 have been released, but•' libftY" wants current information and is having to litigate to obtain it. Mazzocchi said. Despite the passage of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, the workplace has changed little, said Mazzocchi. Industry repeals almost all of its court challenges It doesn't have to obey the laws until the final court settlement which usually takes about five years Meanwhile, workers continue to be endangered. conference at CSUF attorneys from throughout the valley community. In addition, representatives from law schools throughout the state will be available to provide prospective students with information on their programs and Institution. The program is being funded by the Associated Student* and is open to anyone interested For more information, contact Jaynie Ma*corro at 487-1238 or Con»uelo Garcia at 487-2693 I he said Judd contended that Industries' current health records for workers are available, not to unions, but to individuals who ask. He admitted that some industries 'stonewall" workers access to information. Safety training programs are being used to inform workers of chemicals The effectiveness of such programs was disputed by Mazzocchi. According to Mazzocchi, industry has become more rigid in releasing information. 'Business is business and profit comes first. Well-intentioned people find themselves In a bind because as we improve health and safety production will decline,' he said' Students urged to contact advising The following liberal studies majors need to contact Dr. Ivan Rowe for advising services in EdPsyche, room 120 Elizabeth Diaz, Maria Carza Janell Ciardi, Cheryl Johnson, Robert Mojarras, Sylvia QuinUna, Cfartotte Reimche, Patricia Smith, Sheila Smith, Martin Vosseler and Deborah Winger. If you know any of these students, please inform them of this Maed.*,1-m-***0»x»yG CSUfV JAZZ MND m Will. Guest Soloisi From Tk Merv GRiffe* SIhow JACK SHELDON — 8PM TUESDAY MARCH lOJSWaCU LOUNGE CU ltfo.Dc.J- on At litF Do™ Shakespeare production set for Fresno... The runnv side of Sne*e*oear* I* In | from Clovis W*«t will-play Puck, I Robert K*osheyan (Lincoln.. I tion of th* full v aided and abetted by tome magic ' *-"—' ■*-*»-*j«i I *ui*... n^i, trtckt designed **p*ci*llyJor the production. Appearing as Bottom, the ThefunrrySldeof the spotlight forth* forthcoming Fresno Community Th**tr* Children'* Playhouse production of The Rude Mechanicals which opens March 14 In the Fretno (vl*rnorlal Auditorium, The rude mechanical* refer to.the villagers who enact the hllartoui farcical play-withln-a-pjay which highlights A Mic^rnmer Night't Dream. Also f*atur*d In thi* mini-Midsummer production Is Puck, the mischievous sprite who ha* little trouble proving to on* and all 'what fool* these mortals be.* Alley K*r»h*y*n, a 16-year-old Pudtf*ri*form* Into a twayt**} Jack- a» oorr-pfete with long «ars rt"*, is played by W-yeaix*! Mike Smith of Clovis High. Other young p*opl* appearing In th* cast are: Michael Best (Edison), Daniel la Aestrlll and Chrittlne Burnet (Hamilton), Tim Budx and lehtry E»kin (Bullard), Elaine Barnett (Holland), J uM* Warwick (Tenaya), David (Clark), Onls* Kuhn (Sierra) and jnved****Jiwit1b*«x*- r's resident technical Setand cutod by FCT dlrector, Bruc* Parker. Th* •nth* rxorluclion Is utstter th* direction of Stev* Mardn, a graduate of CSUF Th*atr* Art*. Martin played th* toad In th* award-wmnlng CSUF pri>ductlon Cuy* like Me and Bogey at th* Edinburgh Theatre Festival In Scotland. He play*d Laertes In FCT's production Hamlet and hat served at director/actor for FCT't Children't Play- nous* Rainbow Street Balloon Company. Night's Dream for CSUF and ha* worked with th* California Shake- tpear**nF**ttvallnVl*alla. Th*r* will be nine oerfcrmahcesi 10:30 a.m. and.1 p.m. crVSaturdeyt; March 14,21 and 28 and .2 p.m. Sun- daymatirt«jC4iMarch15;:22and29. , Tickets *r* ST.50 **ch;and ar* now, available at th*. Fresno Cornmunlty Theatre box offlc* In Manorial Auditorium (233-6213) orTney b* ord*r*d oy mall »«nt to.FCT, P.O. Box 1308. Fresno, CA 93715. Ptoasc cndOM a stamped, **«■ ackJr****d envelope with mall orttart ...with ongoing program in Ashland The 1961 season at the Oregon Shakespearean Festival. In Ashland is underway and one* again provide* special discount plans and other activities for ttudentt. A 15 percent discount ft available for student groups of 15 or more visiting the festival during the discount period, Feb. 24 through June 18 and Sept. 8 through Oct. 29. Thi* doe* not apply to Friday evening or Sa turday pert ormance*. Special ttudent matinee* during March and October ar* priced at $3.50 and Include a post-play discussion with the cast. There is also a thr**-pl*Y-for-$12 plan consisting of two *v*nlng plays and one tr ' ' student Ruth begins on* hour befor* thow tim*. Stu with a valid I.D. card may any remaining tickets forS3.50. Clovis PR firm nets CSUF gradj as executive scheduled rjertorrnance. Students attending during the di»count period may purchase tickets for S2.S5. Regular priced ticket* are *3. A highlight of th* 1981 year Is th* new exhibit ©setter with dftpiayi focusing on the festival's past and present in photographs, costumes, set piece* and properties A .pedal room in the center will contain costume* that student* can try on and tak* pictures of themtervet in. The exhibit center is open from 11 a.m. tolSp.m. *v*ry day of regularly tcheduled performance*. Admission isU. Th*r* Is also a backstage tour- exhibit center combination for th* price of th* tour plu* »1. During the month* of March and October workshops, discussions and warm-ups are available to student r two hours tak* place between 10 a.m. and noon any morning except Monday. Alto avaltble any morning of scheduled perforrrtanott ar* discussions, during which on* or two company members talk with a group for one hour. Workshops ar* $40 per group and discussions ar* $20. Advance reservation* must b* mad*. New this seaton are warm-ups, free during March, which tak* place 45 minutes before curtain tlm*. Festival representative* prepare each group for a particular p*rfor- manc* in . live study guide format. Warm-up* also must be reserved in advance. For further information on any of the f ettrval box off lot, (503)482-4331. Thlt *urnm*r for th* first tlm* « tpedal seminar will b* available for ttudentt who will be high tchool .enter* during the 1981-82 *chool Th* seminar will be aimed, at highly motivated theatre students with leadership potenUal who excel at and ar* Involved in tome aspect of theatre at their school Twenty such students, will assembled for 10 day*, July through Aug. 2, to take « close look at the festival, operation. Student* will see nine plays, tak* a backstage tour, vi tit' the exhibit canter, and meet th* creative people behlrtd the butlnatt and artistic operations of th* festival for In depth discus- Paul Bam**, i •ducatlon coordinator at th* fetfival, will toad th* seminar. Tuition lis wtimatod at »200. Ite»»d*nc* tow at Southern Oregon State College will b* sISO. Interested ttuttents should writ* Summ*r S*minar, OSFA, Infcirm*- tlon/Edueation Offlc*, - Ashland, OR, 97S20. Daadlln* I* April 1. Clovi* public relation* counselor Don Curie* has announced that hit xactk* hat been expanded to Include nit daughter, a recent graduate of CSUF. Pamela Curie* will be re»pon*fb»e for graphic and editorial coordination a* an account executive. Sh* wa* a journalism and English major and member of the editorial staff of th* Daffy Collegian in her final »emestor. Sh* attended San Francisco State Unlvmltybrfor*iTW»lng to Fresno. Or*, Curt*. *lso was graduated from CSUF and was *drtor of' alarm *^ZS^S^gZ Clovi* In 1976. It hat »*rv*d • nwri-bw- of agrtailti»ral dtonts a* w*tll«a todl- virJuatt and orgarrtrattorts In o**r VJU.UES _.. WTTHFORSiaHT' W* w«l b«*t any -tjfliJafty a*r»rttg*)d ■•ygwaar pricaa In CaUfomta. rAsmON-UNi u ,. . FRAME AND LENSES COMPLETE SINGLE VISION a#-aal„ BIFOCALS "" Qlatt or Plastic, Tinted, Photogiay *xtr* Included. You'll know the co*t before you coma In. There are no hidden extras. ASK ABOUT OUB 41 DAY MONEY BACK WAirJueTEE ON GLASS«S AND 03KTACT»t r^uJatiorrsrwiulreyoiir ^^rpxascripdon fat; OVER 700 FRAMES TO CHOOSE FROM eye doctor glv* • glasses and cor FMturing . BauaXeii&Umb Softens® only'59 inctode* frtttng * IralrHnB with your pi*»«rlptlon..
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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 6, 1981, Page 14-15 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | -theory r.g.,1.,, -M*rr*i <> 1t91 Debate su»pected correlation* between toxins and woriujrs, most of which were challenged by J udd. "We want things exposed before iy damages occur,' judd said Many labeling rules, either voluntarily adopted or state imposed, are being used by Industry to Inform workers of toxins, said Judd But problems exist with those chemical* •bowing trace element* of known Malibu Continued from page 5 business at the raceway i* 'if w* were located in a different location,- he **'d. (It i* currently situated at 1700 N. Abby, near th* Hemdon-Black stone intersection.) rr-^Lr* T*™ whtn Bl*ckbeard's it (Chestnut), we could be the hottest thing around.' Malibu opens every day at 11 a m and closes at 11 p.m. Sunday througf Thursday and at midnight Friday anc Saturday The track doesn't open til three during the winter because mam of the track customer* are (till lr school, Coffey said. toxins sirice tney can b. averlookad. It would tak* 320 square feet to PO»t TOO chemicals that are hazard- ou*,- he said. It would be more ef- SPS "• ***, to -pott only et*en- tial Information and keep other m- formation nearby.' M«faxhi refuted Judd', support tor jucn labeling *Undardj, laying that Industry has opposed the labeling standard suggested by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in favor of voluntary Chemical induttriet have a responsibility to finance health care for Industrial-related diseases but such cases are hard to prove, sa.d Chicano law set March 11 A second annual law day conference sponsored by the Chicanos in Law organization at CSUF will be held from noon to 5 p.m. March 11 on the CSUF campus. The session will include frv* work- ^fP* g be held in Room 200 of the ft g*S* Building. Topic* will Includ* lit* In law tchool, pre-law curriculum, career opportunities women In law and th. Law School Admljjlon Te*t. Featured on the program will be COllfC' UOfOn. ASSOCIATED STUDCnTS CSUF PHYSICS DEPT ond SOCIETY OF PHYSICS PW/'nT/t "SEAIrCHlNG FOR OTHER EARTHS" a lecture by He emphasized industrie*' refirtal to release labor's requests for information regarding workers' employment records and date of death. Only records through 1968 have been released, but•' libftY" wants current information and is having to litigate to obtain it. Mazzocchi said. Despite the passage of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, the workplace has changed little, said Mazzocchi. Industry repeals almost all of its court challenges It doesn't have to obey the laws until the final court settlement which usually takes about five years Meanwhile, workers continue to be endangered. conference at CSUF attorneys from throughout the valley community. In addition, representatives from law schools throughout the state will be available to provide prospective students with information on their programs and Institution. The program is being funded by the Associated Student* and is open to anyone interested For more information, contact Jaynie Ma*corro at 487-1238 or Con»uelo Garcia at 487-2693 I he said Judd contended that Industries' current health records for workers are available, not to unions, but to individuals who ask. He admitted that some industries 'stonewall" workers access to information. Safety training programs are being used to inform workers of chemicals The effectiveness of such programs was disputed by Mazzocchi. According to Mazzocchi, industry has become more rigid in releasing information. 'Business is business and profit comes first. Well-intentioned people find themselves In a bind because as we improve health and safety production will decline,' he said' Students urged to contact advising The following liberal studies majors need to contact Dr. Ivan Rowe for advising services in EdPsyche, room 120 Elizabeth Diaz, Maria Carza Janell Ciardi, Cheryl Johnson, Robert Mojarras, Sylvia QuinUna, Cfartotte Reimche, Patricia Smith, Sheila Smith, Martin Vosseler and Deborah Winger. If you know any of these students, please inform them of this Maed.*,1-m-***0»x»yG CSUfV JAZZ MND m Will. Guest Soloisi From Tk Merv GRiffe* SIhow JACK SHELDON — 8PM TUESDAY MARCH lOJSWaCU LOUNGE CU ltfo.Dc.J- on At litF Do™ Shakespeare production set for Fresno... The runnv side of Sne*e*oear* I* In | from Clovis W*«t will-play Puck, I Robert K*osheyan (Lincoln.. I tion of th* full v aided and abetted by tome magic ' *-"—' ■*-*»-*j«i I *ui*... n^i, trtckt designed **p*ci*llyJor the production. Appearing as Bottom, the ThefunrrySldeof the spotlight forth* forthcoming Fresno Community Th**tr* Children'* Playhouse production of The Rude Mechanicals which opens March 14 In the Fretno (vl*rnorlal Auditorium, The rude mechanical* refer to.the villagers who enact the hllartoui farcical play-withln-a-pjay which highlights A Mic^rnmer Night't Dream. Also f*atur*d In thi* mini-Midsummer production Is Puck, the mischievous sprite who ha* little trouble proving to on* and all 'what fool* these mortals be.* Alley K*r»h*y*n, a 16-year-old Pudtf*ri*form* Into a twayt**} Jack- a» oorr-pfete with long «ars rt"*, is played by W-yeaix*! Mike Smith of Clovis High. Other young p*opl* appearing In th* cast are: Michael Best (Edison), Daniel la Aestrlll and Chrittlne Burnet (Hamilton), Tim Budx and lehtry E»kin (Bullard), Elaine Barnett (Holland), J uM* Warwick (Tenaya), David (Clark), Onls* Kuhn (Sierra) and jnved****Jiwit1b*«x*- r's resident technical Setand cutod by FCT dlrector, Bruc* Parker. Th* •nth* rxorluclion Is utstter th* direction of Stev* Mardn, a graduate of CSUF Th*atr* Art*. Martin played th* toad In th* award-wmnlng CSUF pri>ductlon Cuy* like Me and Bogey at th* Edinburgh Theatre Festival In Scotland. He play*d Laertes In FCT's production Hamlet and hat served at director/actor for FCT't Children't Play- nous* Rainbow Street Balloon Company. Night's Dream for CSUF and ha* worked with th* California Shake- tpear**nF**ttvallnVl*alla. Th*r* will be nine oerfcrmahcesi 10:30 a.m. and.1 p.m. crVSaturdeyt; March 14,21 and 28 and .2 p.m. Sun- daymatirt«jC4iMarch15;:22and29. , Tickets *r* ST.50 **ch;and ar* now, available at th*. Fresno Cornmunlty Theatre box offlc* In Manorial Auditorium (233-6213) orTney b* ord*r*d oy mall »«nt to.FCT, P.O. Box 1308. Fresno, CA 93715. Ptoasc cndOM a stamped, **«■ ackJr****d envelope with mall orttart ...with ongoing program in Ashland The 1961 season at the Oregon Shakespearean Festival. In Ashland is underway and one* again provide* special discount plans and other activities for ttudentt. A 15 percent discount ft available for student groups of 15 or more visiting the festival during the discount period, Feb. 24 through June 18 and Sept. 8 through Oct. 29. Thi* doe* not apply to Friday evening or Sa turday pert ormance*. Special ttudent matinee* during March and October ar* priced at $3.50 and Include a post-play discussion with the cast. There is also a thr**-pl*Y-for-$12 plan consisting of two *v*nlng plays and one tr ' ' student Ruth begins on* hour befor* thow tim*. Stu with a valid I.D. card may any remaining tickets forS3.50. Clovis PR firm nets CSUF gradj as executive scheduled rjertorrnance. Students attending during the di»count period may purchase tickets for S2.S5. Regular priced ticket* are *3. A highlight of th* 1981 year Is th* new exhibit ©setter with dftpiayi focusing on the festival's past and present in photographs, costumes, set piece* and properties A .pedal room in the center will contain costume* that student* can try on and tak* pictures of themtervet in. The exhibit center is open from 11 a.m. tolSp.m. *v*ry day of regularly tcheduled performance*. Admission isU. Th*r* Is also a backstage tour- exhibit center combination for th* price of th* tour plu* »1. During the month* of March and October workshops, discussions and warm-ups are available to student r two hours tak* place between 10 a.m. and noon any morning except Monday. Alto avaltble any morning of scheduled perforrrtanott ar* discussions, during which on* or two company members talk with a group for one hour. Workshops ar* $40 per group and discussions ar* $20. Advance reservation* must b* mad*. New this seaton are warm-ups, free during March, which tak* place 45 minutes before curtain tlm*. Festival representative* prepare each group for a particular p*rfor- manc* in . live study guide format. Warm-up* also must be reserved in advance. For further information on any of the f ettrval box off lot, (503)482-4331. Thlt *urnm*r for th* first tlm* « tpedal seminar will b* available for ttudentt who will be high tchool .enter* during the 1981-82 *chool Th* seminar will be aimed, at highly motivated theatre students with leadership potenUal who excel at and ar* Involved in tome aspect of theatre at their school Twenty such students, will assembled for 10 day*, July through Aug. 2, to take « close look at the festival, operation. Student* will see nine plays, tak* a backstage tour, vi tit' the exhibit canter, and meet th* creative people behlrtd the butlnatt and artistic operations of th* festival for In depth discus- Paul Bam**, i •ducatlon coordinator at th* fetfival, will toad th* seminar. Tuition lis wtimatod at »200. Ite»»d*nc* tow at Southern Oregon State College will b* sISO. Interested ttuttents should writ* Summ*r S*minar, OSFA, Infcirm*- tlon/Edueation Offlc*, - Ashland, OR, 97S20. Daadlln* I* April 1. Clovi* public relation* counselor Don Curie* has announced that hit xactk* hat been expanded to Include nit daughter, a recent graduate of CSUF. Pamela Curie* will be re»pon*fb»e for graphic and editorial coordination a* an account executive. Sh* wa* a journalism and English major and member of the editorial staff of th* Daffy Collegian in her final »emestor. Sh* attended San Francisco State Unlvmltybrfor*iTW»lng to Fresno. Or*, Curt*. *lso was graduated from CSUF and was *drtor of' alarm *^ZS^S^gZ Clovi* In 1976. It hat »*rv*d • nwri-bw- of agrtailti»ral dtonts a* w*tll«a todl- virJuatt and orgarrtrattorts In o**r VJU.UES _.. WTTHFORSiaHT' W* w«l b«*t any -tjfliJafty a*r»rttg*)d ■•ygwaar pricaa In CaUfomta. rAsmON-UNi u ,. . FRAME AND LENSES COMPLETE SINGLE VISION a#-aal„ BIFOCALS "" Qlatt or Plastic, Tinted, Photogiay *xtr* Included. You'll know the co*t before you coma In. There are no hidden extras. ASK ABOUT OUB 41 DAY MONEY BACK WAirJueTEE ON GLASS«S AND 03KTACT»t r^uJatiorrsrwiulreyoiir ^^rpxascripdon fat; OVER 700 FRAMES TO CHOOSE FROM eye doctor glv* • glasses and cor FMturing . BauaXeii&Umb Softens® only'59 inctode* frtttng * IralrHnB with your pi*»«rlptlon.. |