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[Pages ( March 28, 1984 ^IP(g)rrfta" •Tennis Continued from page 5 team of Shannon Smith and Ca from Fresno State and Rochelle and Julie Rose from San Jose Sti Bookends nab Bulldog co-MVP honors —again Fresno State basketball team were hi ored last night for another successful s son that saw the team, among ot things, beat nationally-ranked Oreg State. Houston, and UNLV, along will capturing the PCAA tournament title. Bulldog coach Boyd Grant, however remembered it in quite a different way a: ScUaiMJ : I 500 re a Exhibiti .ttendar. i Hall. Grant, who. despite the reference leanM-brief period of struggling, lo eight game^luiYLngJjis fQ»i1h eonsc 20-win season at Fresno State. of forwards, whe ind Ri iinated by a pair •y well be Fresno : combo — Ber- l Anderson. For wens collected the team most valuable player award Anderson also took the top scorer a 17.6 per-game average on 37" 31" 29" M SPECIAL GROUP (Slightly Blemished) MEN'S & LADIES ATHLETIC SHOES than plained Grant. Other honorees included Mitch Arnold, who took the top defensive player award; Marvin Carter, most improved award; Award (most, inspirational). A special award was also giver Idog mascot Charlie Mugrdechiai retiring after three years as "Tim< BIRTHLINE Ft— Pregnancy Tests Wad. and Sat 9-Unoen 1874 M. Van HaaaAva. sttMflw INCLUDES:— MENS LADIES NIKE GEMINI NIKE ELECTRA Ftog. «ia.w im iii.iis NIKE OCEANIA NIKE GEMINI NIKE YANKEE NIKE DIABLO YOUR CHOICE: 99 A PAIR 13; PRICES GOOD THROUOH ttltU Copeland's Sports 5577 N Blackstona 435-3250 t ffe^yg March 28, f*S4 lPftffitB J •Burke Continued from pa|e 1 are today," she said. Rosa Parks is the famous black woman who, in 1955 in Montgomery, Ala., refused to give up her paid bus seat in the back "colored section" to a white man. "For any of you who think the civil rights movement accomplished nothing, remember this." Biff ke said, "in 1965 there News briefs Police support A large banner that reads "Please call the police." initiated by the women's council of Fresno city and county chambers of commerce is being supported by were 1,400 black elected officials in the United States. Today there are over 6.000." But the black struggle is far from over, according to Burke. "There are still six states in the nation that have over a 25 percent black population, and they dont have a single black representative in Congress." she said. Burke also emme down because of cuts to such offices a* the Equal "The only way to cut Employment Opportunity Commission. either increase taxes or to "EEOC has been cut by thousands, and dilures," Burke said. "An wasn't even operating one year," Burke to keep increasing defe said. "Even now it can't function, except aid." in extreme cases. • The ct "Reagan is benefitting from having put centered , us in a recession and then bringing us out audience to become of it," she added. "The deficit has to be r of Burke's speech _ members of the further involved in SKI BINDINGS - IN STOCK ._ Fresno Police Departnv The banners can be placed against the inside of a car window in siluat' it is not safe to leave the car summon help, lt is designed tc attention of passing m The banners are available free of charge at any Fresno-area Central Bank or a either of the chamber offices'. Grants program . The National Endowment for the Human ities has announced a unique grants pro gram for individuals under 21 years of age to spend a summer carrying our their own non-credit humanities.research projects. Younger Scholars Program will award up to 100 grants nationally for outstanding research and writing projects in such fields as history, philosophy and the study of literature. These projects will be carried out dur ing the summer of 1985. The applicatioi deadline is Sept. 15. Award recipients will be expected t work full-time for nine weeks during ihe summer, researchingand wriiinga humanities paper under the close supervision of a This is not a financial aid program and no academic credit should be sought for the projects. Competition for the grants is rigorous. For guidelines, write to: Younger Scholars Guidelines CN, Rm, 426. National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, D.C. 20506. First aid course a*m M -W STOCK Vi OFF ALREADY LOW CLEARANCE SALE PRICES WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY SKI IN STOCK! L-SOME EXAMPLEB:- tTYROLIA280O BINDING y -_ SALOMON 737 BINDING . •-vJlgB 1 Limit of n^palr-l/2 0«b>n<llnfla- wKh aieh aid purch^BBBI -REG. PRtCE*-*<U£ARANCE PRICE—* -~ . . . $110 $69** *mA*»\ $89".... .44-1 wfth each *kl purcr,ta«aaa— •-*-.• END OF THE MONTH . -SKI PARKA CLOSE-OUT The Red Cross "Multimedia Standard First Aid" course will be offered free to CSUF dorm residents on Saturday. Registration for the course is limited tc 25 people and sign-ups are being taken ir Commons 4. The first aid course will begin at ? am Saturday and last until approximately 5 Certification gained through completing the course is good for three years. It will cover techniques for bleeding, burns, fractures, shock, bandaging and transportation of thc victim. A combination of film segments, practice sessions and workbook assignments will be used. A course in Cardiopulmunary Resuscitation will be given Sunday at 9 a.m. This class is limited to 12 peopleand registration will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis in Commons 4. The Red Cross CPR certification is good for a year. ' Tony Misner will be the instructor for both courses. For more information contact Barbara Ricotta, Residence Lite Coordinator. Clinic offered Registration is still being taken at Reed- ley Community Center for the babysittmg clinic to be held April 5 and 6. The clime is being sponsored by the Reedley Parks and Recreation Department, and will feature speakers from . The police an4..Rw departments and the ^registration is required with a SI f"An information packet and cerfificates w.U be given to those -*ho attend both night? These students will...» be eligible for a Babysitting Referral Service. LARGE GROUP OF SKI PARKAS From: ALPINE DESIGNS, STARTING LINE, s ULTIMATE & Others. I (Not aN Brands in at Stores) 7 Reg. Prices Up to $120 WHILE THEY LAST 3 LINE:, 29! e0*T FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON I HORDKA AFTER SKI BOOTS REQ. PRICE LAST SALE PRICE NOW ——| GROUP I: $55 to $70 . $24" to $34M . 19** GROUP II: $80 to $90 .$39"to $44" .29** GROUP III: Up to $135 . . .-. $59" .... 39**
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Title | 1984_03 The Daily Collegian March 1984 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
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 28, 1984 Page 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1984 |
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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[Pages (
March 28, 1984
^IP(g)rrfta"
•Tennis
Continued from page 5
team of Shannon Smith and Ca
from Fresno State and Rochelle
and Julie Rose from San Jose Sti
Bookends nab
Bulldog co-MVP
honors —again
Fresno State basketball team were hi
ored last night for another successful s
son that saw the team, among ot
things, beat nationally-ranked Oreg
State. Houston, and UNLV, along will
capturing the PCAA tournament title.
Bulldog coach Boyd Grant, however
remembered it in quite a different way a:
ScUaiMJ
: I 500 re
a Exhibiti
.ttendar.
i Hall.
Grant, who. despite the reference
leanM-brief period of struggling, lo
eight game^luiYLngJjis fQ»i1h eonsc
20-win season at Fresno State.
of forwards, whe
ind Ri
iinated by a pair
•y well be Fresno
: combo — Ber-
l Anderson. For
wens collected the team most valuable
player award
Anderson also took the top scorer
a 17.6 per-game average on
37" 31" 29"
M
SPECIAL GROUP
(Slightly Blemished)
MEN'S & LADIES
ATHLETIC SHOES
than
plained Grant.
Other honorees included Mitch Arnold,
who took the top defensive player award;
Marvin Carter, most improved award;
Award (most, inspirational).
A special award was also giver
Idog mascot Charlie Mugrdechiai
retiring after three years as "Tim<
BIRTHLINE
Ft— Pregnancy Tests
Wad. and Sat 9-Unoen
1874 M. Van HaaaAva.
sttMflw
INCLUDES:—
MENS LADIES
NIKE GEMINI NIKE ELECTRA
Ftog. «ia.w im iii.iis
NIKE OCEANIA NIKE GEMINI
NIKE YANKEE NIKE DIABLO
YOUR CHOICE:
99
A PAIR
13;
PRICES GOOD THROUOH ttltU
Copeland's Sports
5577 N Blackstona 435-3250
t
ffe^yg
March 28, f*S4 lPftffitB J
•Burke
Continued from pa|e 1
are today," she said.
Rosa Parks is the famous black woman
who, in 1955 in Montgomery, Ala.,
refused to give up her paid bus seat in the
back "colored section" to a white man.
"For any of you who think the civil
rights movement accomplished nothing,
remember this." Biff ke said, "in 1965 there
News briefs
Police support
A large banner that reads "Please call
the police." initiated by the women's
council of Fresno city and county chambers of commerce is being supported by
were 1,400 black elected officials in the
United States. Today there are over
6.000."
But the black struggle is far from over,
according to Burke.
"There are still six states in the nation
that have over a 25 percent black population, and they dont have a single black
representative in Congress." she said.
Burke also emme down
because of cuts to such offices a* the Equal "The only way to cut
Employment Opportunity Commission. either increase taxes or to
"EEOC has been cut by thousands, and dilures," Burke said. "An
wasn't even operating one year," Burke to keep increasing defe
said. "Even now it can't function, except aid."
in extreme cases. • The ct
"Reagan is benefitting from having put centered ,
us in a recession and then bringing us out audience to become
of it," she added. "The deficit has to be
r
of Burke's speech
_ members of the
further involved in
SKI BINDINGS
- IN STOCK
._ Fresno Police Departnv
The banners can be placed against the
inside of a car window in siluat'
it is not safe to leave the car
summon help, lt is designed tc
attention of passing m
The banners are available free of charge
at any Fresno-area Central Bank or a
either of the chamber offices'.
Grants program
. The National Endowment for the Human
ities has announced a unique grants pro
gram for individuals under 21 years of age
to spend a summer carrying our their own
non-credit humanities.research projects.
Younger Scholars Program will award
up to 100 grants nationally for outstanding research and writing projects in such
fields as history, philosophy and the study
of literature.
These projects will be carried out dur
ing the summer of 1985. The applicatioi
deadline is Sept. 15.
Award recipients will be expected t
work full-time for nine weeks during ihe
summer, researchingand wriiinga humanities paper under the close supervision of a
This is not a financial aid program and
no academic credit should be sought for
the projects. Competition for the grants is
rigorous.
For guidelines, write to: Younger Scholars Guidelines CN, Rm, 426. National
Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, D.C. 20506.
First aid course
a*m M -W STOCK
Vi OFF
ALREADY LOW CLEARANCE
SALE PRICES
WITH THE PURCHASE
OF ANY SKI IN STOCK!
L-SOME EXAMPLEB:-
tTYROLIA280O BINDING y -_
SALOMON 737 BINDING . •-vJlgB
1 Limit of n^palr-l/2 0«b>n |