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1 Pa— 12-** P*a_ Otegll —-March It, WW Senate r ttey get »ome additional funding the A.S.. or tte tports will be cut. -tveda taid that te would veto any calling for tte Inclujion of tte fee te under tte IM* of 'A.S. A.S. in community affair* and could give the A.S. tanato —ten contact with tte bu*lne**men In tte community. Alio, Watson tuggetted that tte A.S. tpontor tte organization of a massive ' reglttration drive to involve ttu- " tte May 5 run-off between _ of tte ttory that was pri ntedj n Insight that has and iwl_Mi_ig. ttearttde, which funded by th* IRA.* said Sepulveda. Tte IRA wa* formed In Wa to take some of tte pressure off tte AS., which had previously been compelled to . fund all activitie* (sports Included) IRA may or may not agree to increase tte fee*. If tte IRA doe* not approve the increat., tte spring ballot will include the original A.S. fee increase proposal only. In otter matters, tte senate agreed to form an ad hoc committee at tte request ef Wayne Agner, Daily Collegian bus i nets manager, to examine tte priori- tie* concerning tte future growth of tte Collegian. Tte committee will deal specifically with Agner'* previously denied request of 126.014, which It needed to purchase three new typesetting machines, a purchase Agner feels necessary *lf tte Cof- leglan it to one day become financially Ing too many organizations,' te said. Sepulveda said that thoie service* intended to te funded by tte A.S. are tutorials, student .sslsUnts, tte child day care center and otter student provided service*. JohnSteinman. Noting that voter turnout will probably be minimal as the run-off will be tte only contest on May 5, Watson said. 'We (CSUF students) can really have an impact on tte election being such a Urge body in District 6.' Watson reminded tte senate that tte voter reglttration deadline I* April 6 and tuggetted that tte senate sponsor a return visit of tte candidate* to speak before the student body . i* Fab. 4 caused some curmiw-un and that te has talked to several concerned students who complained against a colleg* paper running such a story. Sepulveda introduced tte Istue to tte Changes __._ affecting tte entire student ___, will be printed In tte Daily Collegian once approved. Coupon expires May 22.1961 Travel Agner pointed out that during tte past five yean tte Collegian has returned $37,163 in budget surplus to tte senate The Collegian it allocated approximately 10 percent of tte collected AS feet •The Collegian was also the only organization this year to ask for a decreased amount of tte A.S. budget ratter than an increase over last year's request," Agner said -Thi* should ihow tte senate that tte Coihgun deserves more recognition and consideration than has previously been provided.* said Agner, who was backed by several Daily Collegian staff member* at tte meeting During chair report*, Jeff Watson, vice e that te had looked into tte possibilities of tte A.S. Joining tte Fresno Chamber of Commerce He .aid that joining tte organization could further involve tte want to go Off on their own or who didn' t want a rigid schedule "It's probably tte best thing for a single person who wants to meet people to travel with,'he said. Camp tour* are run by young people 'in their mid-twenties to early thirties,' and tourists stay in castles or camp out in tents along tte way, Ross said. "Ttey can be like a very big party." Ros* can also provide clients with a tour which is "structured enough* to be allowed into communist countries. These trips cost approximately S60O-S7O. for a two-week stay, he said A trip to the Mediterranean would cost approximately $4u_ for three weeks, Ross said. "The prices vary depending on where you want to go and depending on tte length of time you want to stay," he said. Although he didn't know why, Ross said that 'air fare's going to be really expensive thi* year." Hi* "cheapest deal' is a package trip from San Francijco to Frankfurt, Germany for $599. He said the best time to go to Europe is m tte early summer because most tourists go in mid-Jury to August. 'It's easier as far as less crowds, and you're more likely to find space to * A lot of people (Europeans) you meet won' t be tired of tourists then,* he said. "I noticed a difference in tte two monthilwaithere.* , Seventy-five percent of Rost' business is aimed at tte Europe market, but 'we do a lot of Hawaii spots, too,' Ross said. He said te can also make travel arrangements for international ttudentt. Ross said that he doesn't handle travel in tte continental U.S. because 'there aren't that many tours available here' and "if they're going to fly to New York or something, they're really better off doing it themselves.' According to Rots, travel is down In this country due to inflation, but that doesn't bother him. 'Volume Isn't a concern,* te said. 'I'm just providing a service for people who are going anyway. '(Profit) isn't that big of a deal to How to Deflate isstt I alrlln. rukM & tar* BASHFORD TRAVEL WE'RE ON OUR WAY. T-ee. - Thur*., March 17 -1» ^College Union Balcony phone 4^7-2381" ^ .■ •- •
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 |
Description
Title | March 12, 1981, Page 12 - March 12, 1981, La Voz 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 | 1 Pa— 12-** P*a_ Otegll —-March It, WW Senate r ttey get »ome additional funding the A.S.. or tte tports will be cut. -tveda taid that te would veto any calling for tte Inclujion of tte fee te under tte IM* of 'A.S. A.S. in community affair* and could give the A.S. tanato —ten contact with tte bu*lne**men In tte community. Alio, Watson tuggetted that tte A.S. tpontor tte organization of a massive ' reglttration drive to involve ttu- " tte May 5 run-off between _ of tte ttory that was pri ntedj n Insight that has and iwl_Mi_ig. ttearttde, which funded by th* IRA.* said Sepulveda. Tte IRA wa* formed In Wa to take some of tte pressure off tte AS., which had previously been compelled to . fund all activitie* (sports Included) IRA may or may not agree to increase tte fee*. If tte IRA doe* not approve the increat., tte spring ballot will include the original A.S. fee increase proposal only. In otter matters, tte senate agreed to form an ad hoc committee at tte request ef Wayne Agner, Daily Collegian bus i nets manager, to examine tte priori- tie* concerning tte future growth of tte Collegian. Tte committee will deal specifically with Agner'* previously denied request of 126.014, which It needed to purchase three new typesetting machines, a purchase Agner feels necessary *lf tte Cof- leglan it to one day become financially Ing too many organizations,' te said. Sepulveda said that thoie service* intended to te funded by tte A.S. are tutorials, student .sslsUnts, tte child day care center and otter student provided service*. JohnSteinman. Noting that voter turnout will probably be minimal as the run-off will be tte only contest on May 5, Watson said. 'We (CSUF students) can really have an impact on tte election being such a Urge body in District 6.' Watson reminded tte senate that tte voter reglttration deadline I* April 6 and tuggetted that tte senate sponsor a return visit of tte candidate* to speak before the student body . i* Fab. 4 caused some curmiw-un and that te has talked to several concerned students who complained against a colleg* paper running such a story. Sepulveda introduced tte Istue to tte Changes __._ affecting tte entire student ___, will be printed In tte Daily Collegian once approved. Coupon expires May 22.1961 Travel Agner pointed out that during tte past five yean tte Collegian has returned $37,163 in budget surplus to tte senate The Collegian it allocated approximately 10 percent of tte collected AS feet •The Collegian was also the only organization this year to ask for a decreased amount of tte A.S. budget ratter than an increase over last year's request," Agner said -Thi* should ihow tte senate that tte Coihgun deserves more recognition and consideration than has previously been provided.* said Agner, who was backed by several Daily Collegian staff member* at tte meeting During chair report*, Jeff Watson, vice e that te had looked into tte possibilities of tte A.S. Joining tte Fresno Chamber of Commerce He .aid that joining tte organization could further involve tte want to go Off on their own or who didn' t want a rigid schedule "It's probably tte best thing for a single person who wants to meet people to travel with,'he said. Camp tour* are run by young people 'in their mid-twenties to early thirties,' and tourists stay in castles or camp out in tents along tte way, Ross said. "Ttey can be like a very big party." Ros* can also provide clients with a tour which is "structured enough* to be allowed into communist countries. These trips cost approximately S60O-S7O. for a two-week stay, he said A trip to the Mediterranean would cost approximately $4u_ for three weeks, Ross said. "The prices vary depending on where you want to go and depending on tte length of time you want to stay," he said. Although he didn't know why, Ross said that 'air fare's going to be really expensive thi* year." Hi* "cheapest deal' is a package trip from San Francijco to Frankfurt, Germany for $599. He said the best time to go to Europe is m tte early summer because most tourists go in mid-Jury to August. 'It's easier as far as less crowds, and you're more likely to find space to * A lot of people (Europeans) you meet won' t be tired of tourists then,* he said. "I noticed a difference in tte two monthilwaithere.* , Seventy-five percent of Rost' business is aimed at tte Europe market, but 'we do a lot of Hawaii spots, too,' Ross said. He said te can also make travel arrangements for international ttudentt. Ross said that he doesn't handle travel in tte continental U.S. because 'there aren't that many tours available here' and "if they're going to fly to New York or something, they're really better off doing it themselves.' According to Rots, travel is down In this country due to inflation, but that doesn't bother him. 'Volume Isn't a concern,* te said. 'I'm just providing a service for people who are going anyway. '(Profit) isn't that big of a deal to How to Deflate isstt I alrlln. rukM & tar* BASHFORD TRAVEL WE'RE ON OUR WAY. T-ee. - Thur*., March 17 -1» ^College Union Balcony phone 4^7-2381" ^ .■ •- • |