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Jfe CSU, Ffcsno Thursday, March 1,1984 The Daily Collegian San Ramon demolition proposed Unless CSUF officials state officials otherwise, five temporary San Ramon buildings may be torn down years before they are replaced>y the proposed new business building. According to Tim Johnson.CSUFfacil- ities planner, the slate legislative budget analysts arc considering removing all of the San Ramon buildings before the scheduled completion of alternate classrooms. To students, this will mean less classes would be offered during morning and early afternoon hours because of a lack of space. To compensate for the lost space, more late afternoon courses would be "When we lose the San Ramon buildings." Johnson said, "it's going to be very tight as far as lecture allocations. Almost certainly they (classes) are going to have to extend the hours intothe afternoons lings." Johnson said that based on statewide formulas for allocating classroom space, "sixteen of the classrooms in San Ramon One set for 50 student capacity are considered surplus lecture space by the state." Tbe new business building is being designed to eliminate this surplus with • See Building*, Page 4 Morals questioned in Free Speech CSUF students were called "perverts," "twisted heads" and "whores" yesterday as sister Cindy and Brother Jed preached to jeering crowds in the Free Speech Area for the third consecutive day this week. "There are freaks all over this campus," cried Cindy from the raised speakers platform, slaping her hand on the banister to ' :r.point."AUyourock'n'_oll fire." ctly, said Sister Cindy. She tl Seemingly unworried. the crowd of over ISO students laughed, clapped or threw out counter accusations, but Sister Cindy went on undaunted. "The only place for you tinners it hell," the taid. "you people wouldn't be happy Zipporah Green, a'bioiogy major in the crowd, hollered, "Prove it to as. Read that i from-the Bib. ," d her hi [ling, explai. Brother Jed polMs _C__/T_t__,Cl.l»l n accusatory finger at the crowd gatherrd bt the Free Speech i "God calls people names all the tin I am a christian, taid Zipporah at Sitter Cindy preached on, but this is wrong; "God it of love and of peace. He doesn't cSme in judgment." Sitter Cindy believe! God doet judge. "God hates homosexuality." she informed the crowd. "There is no such thing at a happy queer. They are miserable and wretched. They should by dead—dead- Ten minutes further into her emotional discourse. Sister Cindy addrested the issue of abortion. "This is a bloody, bloody, bloody university. There are girls at Fresno State who have thed innocent blood. You arc murderesses.'she shrieked *'th her finger waving indiscriminately over the crowd. Breaking away from her preaching, her hut band taking her place on the platform, Cindy explained why she believes abortion! are murder but the killing of homo- texualt can be condoned. Capitol punishment is "justifiable killing," the taid. the nasality of her preaching voice now gone. "The homosexual has tinned. The baby hasn't tinned againtt Thete people have "some good points but he it too offentUe and tbe it rude." said Khaled Kotob. CSUF ttudent and practicing Muslim. "This it a sensitive subject they are dealing with. They thould be more compassionate." Five years ago Sitter Cindy. Then Cindy Lander, was a student at Florida State Univertity. After hearing Brother Jed .preach on camput the taid the began to wonder about "my own tinful life" and talked to htm. She taid the prayed with Brother Jed and realized (hat "evolution was a lie. Eastern religions were of the Devil and that Jam Christ was the truth." Brother Jed taid he used to wonhip the tun, study Hindu philosophy ai naked in the ways of the heathe »as until "God sent a messen The two, now married, travel the United States "witnessing and preaching to students and anyone else who will listen." They have visited CSUF before and most students on campus find their preaching "offensive." James Baxter, president of Delta Up- silon Fraternity, said he was offended by i call myself God's garbage man. I pull the lid off the garbage can of students1 lives and clean it out with the word of God.' -Brother Jed Brother Jed's opinion of fraternities and Sororities. "They are very irresponsible Brother Jed. an ex-fraternity member taid he knows all about the "sexual immorality and lascivious deedi" that go on in fraternity houtea. "Peopleiendtotpeakoutof lhei^own expeT_n_-." he laid when Baxter atked how he could pats judgment! on ttudentt he didnt know. "I'm limply speaking out of my own experiences." Brother Jed added. Your .assumptions that we arc in the Greek Syilem for sex ii wrong. Brenda Perry. Delta Upsilon little litter. Mtid to Brother Jed. "1 am a christian and to is my boyfriend who wat the president of Delta last tcmes- .ter." Perry said "We both believe that 'it _ our love in Christ that holds us together." Brother Jed was not moved by the words of Perry. He had men her smoking •See .U4, Fa*-
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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 1, 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 | Jfe CSU, Ffcsno Thursday, March 1,1984 The Daily Collegian San Ramon demolition proposed Unless CSUF officials state officials otherwise, five temporary San Ramon buildings may be torn down years before they are replaced>y the proposed new business building. According to Tim Johnson.CSUFfacil- ities planner, the slate legislative budget analysts arc considering removing all of the San Ramon buildings before the scheduled completion of alternate classrooms. To students, this will mean less classes would be offered during morning and early afternoon hours because of a lack of space. To compensate for the lost space, more late afternoon courses would be "When we lose the San Ramon buildings." Johnson said, "it's going to be very tight as far as lecture allocations. Almost certainly they (classes) are going to have to extend the hours intothe afternoons lings." Johnson said that based on statewide formulas for allocating classroom space, "sixteen of the classrooms in San Ramon One set for 50 student capacity are considered surplus lecture space by the state." Tbe new business building is being designed to eliminate this surplus with • See Building*, Page 4 Morals questioned in Free Speech CSUF students were called "perverts," "twisted heads" and "whores" yesterday as sister Cindy and Brother Jed preached to jeering crowds in the Free Speech Area for the third consecutive day this week. "There are freaks all over this campus," cried Cindy from the raised speakers platform, slaping her hand on the banister to ' :r.point."AUyourock'n'_oll fire." ctly, said Sister Cindy. She tl Seemingly unworried. the crowd of over ISO students laughed, clapped or threw out counter accusations, but Sister Cindy went on undaunted. "The only place for you tinners it hell," the taid. "you people wouldn't be happy Zipporah Green, a'bioiogy major in the crowd, hollered, "Prove it to as. Read that i from-the Bib. ," d her hi [ling, explai. Brother Jed polMs _C__/T_t__,Cl.l»l n accusatory finger at the crowd gatherrd bt the Free Speech i "God calls people names all the tin I am a christian, taid Zipporah at Sitter Cindy preached on, but this is wrong; "God it of love and of peace. He doesn't cSme in judgment." Sitter Cindy believe! God doet judge. "God hates homosexuality." she informed the crowd. "There is no such thing at a happy queer. They are miserable and wretched. They should by dead—dead- Ten minutes further into her emotional discourse. Sister Cindy addrested the issue of abortion. "This is a bloody, bloody, bloody university. There are girls at Fresno State who have thed innocent blood. You arc murderesses.'she shrieked *'th her finger waving indiscriminately over the crowd. Breaking away from her preaching, her hut band taking her place on the platform, Cindy explained why she believes abortion! are murder but the killing of homo- texualt can be condoned. Capitol punishment is "justifiable killing," the taid. the nasality of her preaching voice now gone. "The homosexual has tinned. The baby hasn't tinned againtt Thete people have "some good points but he it too offentUe and tbe it rude." said Khaled Kotob. CSUF ttudent and practicing Muslim. "This it a sensitive subject they are dealing with. They thould be more compassionate." Five years ago Sitter Cindy. Then Cindy Lander, was a student at Florida State Univertity. After hearing Brother Jed .preach on camput the taid the began to wonder about "my own tinful life" and talked to htm. She taid the prayed with Brother Jed and realized (hat "evolution was a lie. Eastern religions were of the Devil and that Jam Christ was the truth." Brother Jed taid he used to wonhip the tun, study Hindu philosophy ai naked in the ways of the heathe »as until "God sent a messen The two, now married, travel the United States "witnessing and preaching to students and anyone else who will listen." They have visited CSUF before and most students on campus find their preaching "offensive." James Baxter, president of Delta Up- silon Fraternity, said he was offended by i call myself God's garbage man. I pull the lid off the garbage can of students1 lives and clean it out with the word of God.' -Brother Jed Brother Jed's opinion of fraternities and Sororities. "They are very irresponsible Brother Jed. an ex-fraternity member taid he knows all about the "sexual immorality and lascivious deedi" that go on in fraternity houtea. "Peopleiendtotpeakoutof lhei^own expeT_n_-." he laid when Baxter atked how he could pats judgment! on ttudentt he didnt know. "I'm limply speaking out of my own experiences." Brother Jed added. Your .assumptions that we arc in the Greek Syilem for sex ii wrong. Brenda Perry. Delta Upsilon little litter. Mtid to Brother Jed. "1 am a christian and to is my boyfriend who wat the president of Delta last tcmes- .ter." Perry said "We both believe that 'it _ our love in Christ that holds us together." Brother Jed was not moved by the words of Perry. He had men her smoking •See .U4, Fa*- |