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Page 8-tfce Daffy Collegian - February 12, *. The TGI Coffee will offer good times this about. 8 p.m. _ Friday evening, come by and see what a man Center, 1572 E. Barstow across coffeehouse is all from the new stadium. *» ■3fj^ eaL■_L>% slide program featuring thme facufty cdlew'caTOnunitv = A •«* €/ «•*••* rnarnber* from the School of Social **"" community >^ w 7%) vB w 4e> Work. They spent a month in Southeast »o« «««»». .^SS*'*?? Alcohol awareness session set sa^fffflp-jtK «w^sst-«*'«- «»»£*?. _ ticipants will be CSUF professors Dr. James Smith, Dr. jack p|tt and CAOS will be selling Valentin** In the Dr. W.B. Uphold. The discussion is Free Speech Area from 8:30 a.m. to co-sponsored by the Philosophy Depart- 2 p.m. Feb. 12. The cost Is 50 cents for ment, the College Union and the Asso- an original Valentine painted on your elated SlnrUni. ciated Students. face. rmraiaiimviiuiuMfl t Abuse Aware- ing such topic* a*: ... vvm „ ._ ... residence halls, responsible drinking and compara- All interested faculty, staff and students tively safe drinking practices for those are invited to attend the second of people who choose to drink, how to three evening sessions of information- deal wfth and help others with drink- sharing and informal discussion on Tues- ing problems, and alternatives to social day, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. in Baker Hall drinking. The program is free, and re- Lounge. Speakers from the Alcoholism freshments will be provided. Council of Fresno County will be cover- If you're really in love... nothing's going to stand in your way. ''On. of the best films of the year." -An<*»« Sara, VIXAOC VCjKX "One of the most enjoyable rrtoviesoftheyear.'' - Pat C**» OOOO MC**NO AM£*JCA "Richard Dreyftm is first rate. Amy Irving is equally good." - Chart* CI*******, IOS ANCfUS TMIS "An out-and-out crowd pleaser that should captivate audiences on a grand scale. In Richard Dreyfusg and Amy Irving it has the mogt appealing of romantic teams... the chemisf ry between them is exceptional. Lee Remick is outgtanding." - tea*** Turoo, sajW WEST MAOAO« "Exciting, authentic, and a great deal of fun ... an honest love story." - Dm*) o**,,, new rcex macasne "Richard Dreyfuss, Amy Irving and lee Remick give wonderful performances." COUIMeUPtClUtB Presto* A RASTAR/WU1AM SjWCHBM PRODUCTION RICHARD DREYFUSS AMY IRVING LEE REMICK SAM WANAMAKER Originol Music by U1.0SCHIFRIN Executive Producer HOWARD PtNE i S<reenploybyX)aOUANS)tYarKJWlUlA«SAOtHBM Story by JOE OUANSKr Produced by WXUAM SACXHBM | gJHgHHJBJB | Original Sound Tf«0 Alftum IV*™*1* «W JOB. OUArlSW Fmm R«TA r ', :^t =,« I SSffSSl^.^^'^ fromRASTAR ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ l»*~'"»^l | on hca record* An* T****. I I Coming soon to selected theatres 3 6 ■ -...—:..■■■ rurz^^^j *amwanV^im-9MMs^Caawaa*»-He)at Letters to the editor Jockey* from KKDJ 106 FM Fresno end "**££ % Tutar* «■** •■•*• "•» April Wine album: Jeff Rledel, KKDJ-'i think it's greet!' Joe Collins, KBOS-'l think It's a great album! I'll tell you the cut I really like. 'TeUin' Me Uer -^ Yeah, I don't think It Peter Napoli, Kl_. around here (Wa>,)l*ke» It the kind of album that'll get a hit single off of It. ft'* going to go platinum. It'* in the heavy rotation down here and it's going to be for months to come. We all like rtl* Mike Wild, KKDJ-*lt«» a flawless piece of music within its own Idiom. My favorite cut Is 'Sign of the Cypsy MarkDavl*, KKDJ-Thi* I* April Wine'* third American release, and Faculty debate/discussion proposed cussion at which students can debate So far, most Instructors see the pro- end participate in topics with Instruc- gram a* a' good Idea, said Newman, ton from every department on campus. The campus needs to utilize th* Something like thi* ha* already taken talent* that ar " " place on campus last **m*»ter, said Newman. 'It't members to present ideas in a discus- Newaaan, when professors from the outside, but w . slon-type fashion to the student body. English and Armenian *tudies depart- going on In our own back yard.* •It would allow Ideas to be circulated ment* gave students their opposing Newman plant to go before the and enable students to see their Instruc- views on the decomposittori of society, student affairs comrnMe* of the Aca- tors as people with Idea*, rather than Newman ha* asked each senator in demtc Senate to pretest hi* Idea. He just as lecturers,* said Newman. ' the A.S. to Inform his/her department hopes to Institutionalize the program Newman said he would like to see a chairperson of the program and encour- making It an Important part of unlver- .. _^ -. — - ^H, in Canada), and I find It to be a greet, well-rounded rock and roll album. Thi* guy who did the review obviously doesn't like rock and roll, so maybe he should try reviewing the new LP from Slim Whitman.' There are years of experience among these five disc Jockeys, and I'll accept the word of any one of them before I'II take the biased opinions of somebody without any apparent credentials. As a matter of fact, I originally bought the album on the recommendations of Mark Davis and Mike Wild, and I wasn't In conclusion, it Is my opinion that April Wine's new album is an excellent piece of rock and roll, and that the article condemning the album was prejudiced. Ignorant, and needlessly Insulting. Id print record reviews that Inform people about albums, and not put albums up In front of a shooting gallery for Immature, stupid insults that have no basis In fact. If Mr. Kofford has nothing constructive to write about a group or album, then he shouldn't write anything at all. Chris Bullock Guest artist will make debut Sunday Southern California organist Bonnie Ricketts, 30, will make her debut in the central part of the state as guest artist In the Music on a Sunday Afternoon concert series sponsored by University Presbyterian Church. The in Ricketts Is a graduate of EMoU Coll* with a bachelor's degree In on performance studying under compos- organist Raynor Brown. She has a studied harpsichord with Emily Ladna at USC J # ■*" *-"" Thome* * aissssssssssssssssssisssssssssm Her program will program will Include Bach's Trio Sonata In E-Flat Major, Coupertn's Offertoire sur les Grands Jeux, Brahms' Prelude and Fugue in C Minor, plus selections by Ducasse and I " rK an ag finance career is in your future... your future is with .Production Credit Association At PCA, challenge-seeking achievers are always in demand. If you: • enjoy dealing personally with people in an on-farm environment; • are familiar with agricultural production and management; • have a degree in ag economics, n above average academic record; • are willing to locate at any PCA office in Arizona,California, Hawaii/Nevada or Utah; we invite you to discuss your PCA career opportunities with our representative on your campus soon. Contact your placement center for details andan appointment. Interviews will be held on: Thursday & Friday, February 19 & 20 Your future in ag finance
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Title | 1981_02 The Daily Collegian February 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 | February 12, 1981, Page 8-9 |
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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Page 8-tfce Daffy Collegian - February 12, *.
The TGI Coffee will offer good times this about. 8 p.m. _
Friday evening, come by and see what a man Center, 1572 E. Barstow across
coffeehouse is all from the new stadium.
*» ■3fj^ eaL■_L>% slide program featuring thme facufty cdlew'caTOnunitv
= A •«* €/ «•*••* rnarnber* from the School of Social **"" community
>^ w 7%) vB w 4e> Work. They spent a month in Southeast
»o« «««»». .^SS*'*?? Alcohol awareness session set
sa^fffflp-jtK «w^sst-«*'«- «»»£*?.
_
ticipants will be CSUF professors
Dr. James Smith, Dr. jack p|tt and CAOS will be selling Valentin** In the
Dr. W.B. Uphold. The discussion is Free Speech Area from 8:30 a.m. to
co-sponsored by the Philosophy Depart- 2 p.m. Feb. 12. The cost Is 50 cents for
ment, the College Union and the Asso- an original Valentine painted on your
elated SlnrUni.
ciated Students.
face.
rmraiaiimviiuiuMfl
t Abuse Aware- ing such topic* a*: ... vvm „
._ ... residence halls, responsible drinking and compara-
All interested faculty, staff and students tively safe drinking practices for those
are invited to attend the second of people who choose to drink, how to
three evening sessions of information- deal wfth and help others with drink-
sharing and informal discussion on Tues- ing problems, and alternatives to social
day, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. in Baker Hall drinking. The program is free, and re-
Lounge. Speakers from the Alcoholism freshments will be provided.
Council of Fresno County will be cover-
If you're really in love...
nothing's going to stand in your way.
''On. of the best films of the year."
-An<*»« Sara, VIXAOC VCjKX
"One of the most enjoyable
rrtoviesoftheyear.''
- Pat C**» OOOO MC**NO AM£*JCA
"Richard Dreyftm is first rate. Amy
Irving is equally good."
- Chart* CI*******, IOS ANCfUS TMIS
"An out-and-out crowd pleaser
that should captivate audiences on
a grand scale. In Richard Dreyfusg
and Amy Irving it has the mogt
appealing of romantic teams...
the chemisf ry between them is
exceptional. Lee Remick is
outgtanding."
- tea*** Turoo, sajW WEST MAOAO«
"Exciting, authentic, and a great
deal of fun ... an honest love
story."
- Dm*) o**,,, new rcex macasne
"Richard Dreyfuss, Amy Irving and
lee Remick give wonderful
performances."
COUIMeUPtClUtB Presto*
A RASTAR/WU1AM SjWCHBM PRODUCTION
RICHARD DREYFUSS
AMY IRVING LEE REMICK
SAM WANAMAKER Originol Music by U1.0SCHIFRIN Executive Producer HOWARD PtNE i
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