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the Daily Collegian i State University, Fresno Monday, March 2,1981 Recent lab theft not rare event Model 700 triple beam balance. H* didn't boast about having it in hi * pos- session; but *t the same time, he was John had taken the balance from a CSUF classroom last year; For this rea- son, he refused to identify hlmseir by hi* real itame. Thit situation is by no means a rare occurence. Outing th* lest four years, theft in the CSUF chemistry labs ha* accelerated to lo»*es of thou*and* of dol- ACCUHACY OF CSUF BALANCE MAKES IT USEFUL FOR WEIGHING MARIJUANA Sf*vfte^lWrtent^*>1thfrt**^ i-tjccwettl In dnig hurts Resumes: Looking good on paper means knowing what to highlight amount he gave doe* rx Include the cost of the lets expensive th* on* John had Th* removal of balances appeared to be largely drug related when Fresno police recovered a few of the instruments in recent- drug-related arrests. 'Several balances nave- been recovered in recent drug busts with state By Tony t* interview script for the Interviewer. view. It Is a visual . But on the bad side, it shows breaks employer to keep after the Interview. Writing a resume, it seems is like in your employment record; it puts It is a rr* learning to ride • bike. There is ret- the same emphasis on every Job ea- your Job i set way to do either. perience, and your skills are not high- plement BU, like learning to rid* « bike, lighted. cation, Witt said, writing a resume has certain giilrltUee* .rr^The functional resume spotlights The resume d*» thac-should be followed. marketable skillt.lt's great for hiding can measure written 'Most resumes get in the way,' spotty *u»toyi»a«nt records. It empha- Jackson taid. said Tom Jackson, author of The Hidden sire* growth and development, and it Jackson alto listed nine rule* to follow Job Market and one of the nation** plays down Jobs not relevant to career when preparing a resume: leading authorities ini th* area of man- goals. . Th* retume is an advertisement, andyou are the product.' not give specific Job title* end de- problem* and The purpo** of the retume is to com- tcription, and it overlook* companle* actually looking for. The resume municate value* to a potential employer and business** where experience was Luwwnunke*! eke*il» Jint tn |ft sufficient enough to have him invito gained. pl«t*iryreed. Th* balance'cost bee « John tald he realized that the balance was not of the caliber of some of the others that had been taken. . 'I would guess that this balance runt about $125 In a heed shop,' John said. Since August 1977, < alances hav* been rt CSUF. To date, only the Motttar balance Know that the recipient is un- ' *iu*y with other of what he is lend It smooth* out employment gaps, a .dbySarahWitt.au- it allows you to play up or down thor of Career Cufde, How to write the desired a function or chroitology. The combination It einphasizet" your most oF|»e^7Tw'^v*ry5ilr*j you think of and important wrjerienc*. regardless of how important you think 'is. After you have done tbt*, go back Career Cufde, How to write tha desired a function or cr*>r»logy. over the list and underline or circle rjiat*tt«lforyou. lu downfall i» that tW» type ha* the th* statements you feel to b* th* mott chrorttrfogical resume Is good tendency to run on and on. valuable. The most recent break-In Included the removal of a high pressure hyrJrogawi*- tion unit from * room in the New Science Building. Prior to the break-In, Zfegktr said, two Individuali had been asking Questions around th* chemrttry depart - known as 'angsl dust." 'What we're talking about her* it equipment that can be very useful In th* synthesis of PCP * Mid ZiegJer. r ft* familiarity for ttw « tanoeMCytorunor A wag written retume can do many -Select the proper format. For most end its simple structure. Long-term, things for th* job seeker. It is « way of college rtudents and other* without steady .mployment *DP«*rsJo th* making th* employ* take • second much experience, the furKtlonal format best advantage, and it rjrovides an look. It I. a tool for ofcaWng an imer- —- iu n**iae** ptg* 3 %- parson does not know how to us* It. Campus police chief- Bill Anderson refused to give any irrrormation concern- ingthe recent break-in. *We hav* nothing we can pin down at thlt time,* said Anderson. *ln a case like this, of course, we're going to hav* torn* leads; but to give out any Informa-
Object Description
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 2, 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 |
Full-Text-Search | the Daily Collegian i State University, Fresno Monday, March 2,1981 Recent lab theft not rare event Model 700 triple beam balance. H* didn't boast about having it in hi * pos- session; but *t the same time, he was John had taken the balance from a CSUF classroom last year; For this rea- son, he refused to identify hlmseir by hi* real itame. Thit situation is by no means a rare occurence. Outing th* lest four years, theft in the CSUF chemistry labs ha* accelerated to lo»*es of thou*and* of dol- ACCUHACY OF CSUF BALANCE MAKES IT USEFUL FOR WEIGHING MARIJUANA Sf*vfte^lWrtent^*>1thfrt**^ i-tjccwettl In dnig hurts Resumes: Looking good on paper means knowing what to highlight amount he gave doe* rx Include the cost of the lets expensive th* on* John had Th* removal of balances appeared to be largely drug related when Fresno police recovered a few of the instruments in recent- drug-related arrests. 'Several balances nave- been recovered in recent drug busts with state By Tony t* interview script for the Interviewer. view. It Is a visual . But on the bad side, it shows breaks employer to keep after the Interview. Writing a resume, it seems is like in your employment record; it puts It is a rr* learning to ride • bike. There is ret- the same emphasis on every Job ea- your Job i set way to do either. perience, and your skills are not high- plement BU, like learning to rid* « bike, lighted. cation, Witt said, writing a resume has certain giilrltUee* .rr^The functional resume spotlights The resume d*» thac-should be followed. marketable skillt.lt's great for hiding can measure written 'Most resumes get in the way,' spotty *u»toyi»a«nt records. It empha- Jackson taid. said Tom Jackson, author of The Hidden sire* growth and development, and it Jackson alto listed nine rule* to follow Job Market and one of the nation** plays down Jobs not relevant to career when preparing a resume: leading authorities ini th* area of man- goals. . Th* retume is an advertisement, andyou are the product.' not give specific Job title* end de- problem* and The purpo** of the retume is to com- tcription, and it overlook* companle* actually looking for. The resume municate value* to a potential employer and business** where experience was Luwwnunke*! eke*il» Jint tn |ft sufficient enough to have him invito gained. pl«t*iryreed. Th* balance'cost bee « John tald he realized that the balance was not of the caliber of some of the others that had been taken. . 'I would guess that this balance runt about $125 In a heed shop,' John said. Since August 1977, < alances hav* been rt CSUF. To date, only the Motttar balance Know that the recipient is un- ' *iu*y with other of what he is lend It smooth* out employment gaps, a .dbySarahWitt.au- it allows you to play up or down thor of Career Cufde, How to write the desired a function or chroitology. The combination It einphasizet" your most oF|»e^7Tw'^v*ry5ilr*j you think of and important wrjerienc*. regardless of how important you think 'is. After you have done tbt*, go back Career Cufde, How to write tha desired a function or cr*>r»logy. over the list and underline or circle rjiat*tt«lforyou. lu downfall i» that tW» type ha* the th* statements you feel to b* th* mott chrorttrfogical resume Is good tendency to run on and on. valuable. The most recent break-In Included the removal of a high pressure hyrJrogawi*- tion unit from * room in the New Science Building. Prior to the break-In, Zfegktr said, two Individuali had been asking Questions around th* chemrttry depart - known as 'angsl dust." 'What we're talking about her* it equipment that can be very useful In th* synthesis of PCP * Mid ZiegJer. r ft* familiarity for ttw « tanoeMCytorunor A wag written retume can do many -Select the proper format. For most end its simple structure. Long-term, things for th* job seeker. It is « way of college rtudents and other* without steady .mployment *DP«*rsJo th* making th* employ* take • second much experience, the furKtlonal format best advantage, and it rjrovides an look. It I. a tool for ofcaWng an imer- —- iu n**iae** ptg* 3 %- parson does not know how to us* It. Campus police chief- Bill Anderson refused to give any irrrormation concern- ingthe recent break-in. *We hav* nothing we can pin down at thlt time,* said Anderson. *ln a case like this, of course, we're going to hav* torn* leads; but to give out any Informa- |