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March 12, 1984 Lady Bulldogs beat USF in 1 -0,6-0 shut-outs ulbursl.anewpilc er. and some eldom- Defensively, first baseman Judy Tyckcr The Bu Cisco Saturday. had 10 putouts and catcher Cindy John ulldogs 6-0 victory son had four putouis. ' San Fran Thc Bulldogs b Zanola won her fir nd double, a I game of the s Tina Peggy Williams and Jill Rolen also goi double-header. They ho Utah Stal st Univer-ityofthePacifi coming lo town Sunday Bulldog tracksters struggle in NCAA indoor meet SYRACUSE. N.Y Cal Poly San .ollecled Iwo t Fresno Slate pound weigh! throw dim Williams, who andlaslqualifyingsp KFSR schedule for Monday, March 12: Request Line: 294-4082 Office Line: 294-2598 ^*e+iUxfi NEWS: NOON & 5PM 6AM-10AM...Jazz 10AM-llAM...Jaz_ .Album Review ■ HAM-Noon...Jazz Noon-8PM...Progreaaive Music 8PM-llPM...Rytljyn_ and Bines 1PM-2AM...Progressive Music SPORTS: 12:45, 2:45, 5:45 & 8:45 "From Death Unto Life" Why...He preaches so differently...offensive?? Come and fellowship with Evangelist George "Jed" Smock & The Ouercomers Music ON: Monday & Tuesday (March 12&13) ATj 7:00PM IN: Religious Centre (across from CSUF) East Shaw Ave Sec You There! (There Will lhUi_____ission following the service) a 55-4 heave. i up the 20th he champion- finishing 15th. George Gaffne> was considered Fresno State's besl hope coming into thc cham- Don't be left out... Keep up to date with the latest breaking news and sports. Read the Daily Collegian 7 CSU, Fresno Tnesday, March 13,1984 The Daily Collegian Collections of trivia, topics in FSU library , untapped source of information for trivia buffs or students researching an unusual Enology majors can find an entire collection of wine lables in the Special Col- o Refer- "Therear ian Zane Clark, labels! _s by „ o the Music Li ling from Elu nlhcs! n this depart- s. 30 yi if Playboy magazine are bound and kepi ir.dcr light security — for obvious rea- ons. Clark said — in the Reserve Book ■The library began receiving Play- ihe mid-1950s as a gift subscrip- Playgirl r Getting the spiritual feeling— Nurses urged to get Involved them. There are "prac- f books ready for use rancisco police depart- • See Library, Page 2 -by a four member panel of speaker who addressed CSUF students Friday i the Old Cafeteria. -The government is going to be in back also I B.J.Badcrtscher, fessoratCSUF. with Badertscher. Native American past in Sun Stone d Coelho, aggreeing right or wrong about Calendar. That >irds with colorful ich." Later the Spa- that even children understand the r Americans needn't lake a second s< anybody." said Orozco, explainin, reason he wrote "The Book of thc —Tonatiuh," which was publishcc The work focuses on the Sun Slo 'Being a native American I'm not going to believe it's subway graf-itti.' —Orozco ciado Alfonso Rivas Salmon, director of from Ihe place of egrcls. when they settled in an area inhabited by millions of the Guadalajara. Orozco became leguein 1969 and hi lands flooded in the yeai Tonatiuh, thc pcoplt fifth si acuilli ic Unite Americans. Nor is it Aztec, because it did not come from Aztlan, but from Tenoch- litlan, the old capital of the Mexican nation where Mexico City now stands. "The stone was buried in the rubble in 1521 apd not, uncovered until 176Q. And The two contend that the Sun Stone is the history of the native American people, tracing their five live, or "suns" During the time of the first sun, Ce Tonatiun, the people lived in what is now northwestern Canada until glaciers forced them to migrate south in 1386 B.C. In Ome Tonatiuh.the second tun, the people lived in the ""red lands" of the American Southwest until a drough\,"the dedicated in 1479. But the city was destroyed by the Spaniards and the stone buried in 1521. Orozco said he has not speculated on whether the time of the fifth sun has expired yet. explaining lhat Cortes could be considered the fifth "disaster." or perhaps that another natural disaster may occur, as the period between each sun was •See Arte. Paft 1 Health care began lo change in. 1967 when Medicare and Medical were introduced, he said. Changes have continued with thc government constantly "turning off funding." Rowe added. Rowe cited a proposed funding change for Medicare payment as one example of the set amount, the hospital will retain the difference. If thecost istnorc,thc hospital will have lo make up ihe difference. According to Fischbach. who has been 10 years, such a payment plan could cause problems. Doctors may want to stop ordering precautionary tests in order to keep costs down, Fischbach said. But precautionary tests were not ordered and a problem is missed. Coelho said legislators arc anxious to know voters' stand on this and O ' tad have yaa*f-: opinions heard." be taid, er»coiK_j__ the audience of more (hart 60 stadcMs to become involved with law-makiaf. "Let . ut know what our role should he ia your
Object Description
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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | March 12, 1984 Page 8 - March 13, 1984 Page 1 |
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 |
Full-Text-Search | March 12, 1984 Lady Bulldogs beat USF in 1 -0,6-0 shut-outs ulbursl.anewpilc er. and some eldom- Defensively, first baseman Judy Tyckcr The Bu Cisco Saturday. had 10 putouts and catcher Cindy John ulldogs 6-0 victory son had four putouis. ' San Fran Thc Bulldogs b Zanola won her fir nd double, a I game of the s Tina Peggy Williams and Jill Rolen also goi double-header. They ho Utah Stal st Univer-ityofthePacifi coming lo town Sunday Bulldog tracksters struggle in NCAA indoor meet SYRACUSE. N.Y Cal Poly San .ollecled Iwo t Fresno Slate pound weigh! throw dim Williams, who andlaslqualifyingsp KFSR schedule for Monday, March 12: Request Line: 294-4082 Office Line: 294-2598 ^*e+iUxfi NEWS: NOON & 5PM 6AM-10AM...Jazz 10AM-llAM...Jaz_ .Album Review ■ HAM-Noon...Jazz Noon-8PM...Progreaaive Music 8PM-llPM...Rytljyn_ and Bines 1PM-2AM...Progressive Music SPORTS: 12:45, 2:45, 5:45 & 8:45 "From Death Unto Life" Why...He preaches so differently...offensive?? Come and fellowship with Evangelist George "Jed" Smock & The Ouercomers Music ON: Monday & Tuesday (March 12&13) ATj 7:00PM IN: Religious Centre (across from CSUF) East Shaw Ave Sec You There! (There Will lhUi_____ission following the service) a 55-4 heave. i up the 20th he champion- finishing 15th. George Gaffne> was considered Fresno State's besl hope coming into thc cham- Don't be left out... Keep up to date with the latest breaking news and sports. Read the Daily Collegian 7 CSU, Fresno Tnesday, March 13,1984 The Daily Collegian Collections of trivia, topics in FSU library , untapped source of information for trivia buffs or students researching an unusual Enology majors can find an entire collection of wine lables in the Special Col- o Refer- "Therear ian Zane Clark, labels! _s by „ o the Music Li ling from Elu nlhcs! n this depart- s. 30 yi if Playboy magazine are bound and kepi ir.dcr light security — for obvious rea- ons. Clark said — in the Reserve Book ■The library began receiving Play- ihe mid-1950s as a gift subscrip- Playgirl r Getting the spiritual feeling— Nurses urged to get Involved them. There are "prac- f books ready for use rancisco police depart- • See Library, Page 2 -by a four member panel of speaker who addressed CSUF students Friday i the Old Cafeteria. -The government is going to be in back also I B.J.Badcrtscher, fessoratCSUF. with Badertscher. Native American past in Sun Stone d Coelho, aggreeing right or wrong about Calendar. That >irds with colorful ich." Later the Spa- that even children understand the r Americans needn't lake a second s< anybody." said Orozco, explainin, reason he wrote "The Book of thc —Tonatiuh," which was publishcc The work focuses on the Sun Slo 'Being a native American I'm not going to believe it's subway graf-itti.' —Orozco ciado Alfonso Rivas Salmon, director of from Ihe place of egrcls. when they settled in an area inhabited by millions of the Guadalajara. Orozco became leguein 1969 and hi lands flooded in the yeai Tonatiuh, thc pcoplt fifth si acuilli ic Unite Americans. Nor is it Aztec, because it did not come from Aztlan, but from Tenoch- litlan, the old capital of the Mexican nation where Mexico City now stands. "The stone was buried in the rubble in 1521 apd not, uncovered until 176Q. And The two contend that the Sun Stone is the history of the native American people, tracing their five live, or "suns" During the time of the first sun, Ce Tonatiun, the people lived in what is now northwestern Canada until glaciers forced them to migrate south in 1386 B.C. In Ome Tonatiuh.the second tun, the people lived in the ""red lands" of the American Southwest until a drough\,"the dedicated in 1479. But the city was destroyed by the Spaniards and the stone buried in 1521. Orozco said he has not speculated on whether the time of the fifth sun has expired yet. explaining lhat Cortes could be considered the fifth "disaster." or perhaps that another natural disaster may occur, as the period between each sun was •See Arte. Paft 1 Health care began lo change in. 1967 when Medicare and Medical were introduced, he said. Changes have continued with thc government constantly "turning off funding." Rowe added. Rowe cited a proposed funding change for Medicare payment as one example of the set amount, the hospital will retain the difference. If thecost istnorc,thc hospital will have lo make up ihe difference. According to Fischbach. who has been 10 years, such a payment plan could cause problems. Doctors may want to stop ordering precautionary tests in order to keep costs down, Fischbach said. But precautionary tests were not ordered and a problem is missed. Coelho said legislators arc anxious to know voters' stand on this and O ' tad have yaa*f-: opinions heard." be taid, er»coiK_j__ the audience of more (hart 60 stadcMs to become involved with law-makiaf. "Let . ut know what our role should he ia your |