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Page 14-the Dally CoOeglan-February 4, Nursing Continued from page 3 ing to the June 1900 RN magazine is IMS. The average annual nationwide rate also according to RN I* $14,248 per year for a staff nurse. But for California, the state nursing association gave a base rate for a staff nurse as S16.500. And the average beginning level for Fresno, according to Kissell Is even higher, at $17,806. Kit- sell said the salary rates differ from hospital to hospital as well as among states. 'But they have started to bring the pay scale up now," Cheek said. Featuring In Our Saloon , Best In Country Musk ■ fcTUES THRU SUNDAY 9-1:3oj JtUES. NIGHT - HOOT NIGH?' I> Musicians, comedians, singers J welcome on our stage. * rivED. NICHT-SADIE HAWKINS 1 £ NIGHT. •ef rvVell Drinks and Beer $1 fTHURS. NIGHT - HAT NIGHT ! ^ J A.S. opposes apartment conversion The CSUF Associated Student Senate decided to formally protest the possible conversion of the Cadlfornlen Apartments to condominiums at its meeting Tuesday. arts, all campus social dances, large assemblies and seminars. The Satellite CU would be able to accommodate approximately 700-900 people and would free the present res. College Union to be more of a student w. ■.—» «. _ _ single- lounge, as K was originally designed to and tennis courts, near level structure of 7,000 to 9,000 square few major funding approvals. In other matters, Earl Whitfield, The CSUF Board of Directors has director of the CU, told the senate approved more than $49,000, which about the proposal for a Satellite Col- will be used to Install high pressure lege Union. Whitfield said that he is sodium lights around campus. prepared to ask the CSUF Board of Approximately 34 new lights will Directors for funding for this project. be placed In the areas around the Whitfield is proposing The senators agreed to attend the women's gym and tennis courts, near level structur eb. 17 meeting of the Fresno City the lab school and storm basin and In feet, which would include a flat floor. The proposed site for the building muiti-ouroose room with a stage, Is between the Conley Art and New as approved Install new PtsetobvGregTrott PEDESTRIANS AND BIKERS USINQ THE BIKE LANE NEAR THE BUSINESS BUILDING Campus polk* are trying to make CSUF a safer place for cyclists and pedestrians alike f-k el half of the riders stop, and half do not Two years ago, the bicycle count at rSlKfPS (and receive citations). ^ Santa Barbara was 14,000. half of the riders stop, and half do not (and receive citations). At Santa Barbara, a student organization called the community services or- At CSUF, a six-foot north-bound ^,,,,,u<ru mm mm page ganization will ride around campus and and six-foot south-bound bicycle lane is the law due to the number of bikes." issue warning*. It will also go to differ- planned for San Ramon Avenue from There are an estimated 18,000 to ent places on campus, such as the Jackson Avenue to Maple Avenue. 20,000 bikes at the Davis campus every dorms, and give out information. There is also a license registration, day, and even with all the warnings, "Students are pretty well informed," mainly for prevention of theft. Available the campus police give out a great one staff member y«i -tw- i. <— •« -»-■•- - -- many citations. According to an officer, cuse for a violation. for $1, a bike will be roistered for two years. Thi* will become a requirement. 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LegUlatfve Vice-President ,... ,„w«_. „ Watson stressed the Importance of the $30,000 needed to Install student participation in the heeling, carpeting and floor tile* In the old noting that students will be most affec- tJon of the library. The Installment ted by the proposed cwido^onversion. provide a matched decor between Also discussed at the meeting were a old library and the new addition. several T>»rlUngrotoarouridcarnpus. ■ muW-pw President Harold Haak has approved dressing room with a stage, _ ticket office, lobby Science buildings. ,. .-.—— .— _ nuwiiv approved in the near future, the building It would be the first stage In the could possibly go up in one and a half cc«i*tructlon of a future major satellite Years. complex. The building would house Another topic discussed was the pub- programs like speakers, concert*. See Senate back page the Daily Collegiaii California State University, Fresno Thursday, February 5,1981 Director Heu*ston: Financial aid takes big chop With a new president's administration In power, students h»ve reason to expect little or no financial aid. No longer a gloomy premonition the reality of dwindled funds is already beginning to take Ks toll. CSUF Financial Aids Director Joseph Houston said, 'We're going to take a big chop.* He explained that there are more than 5,300 students seeking help, and even before the Reagan administration, many were turned Portion goes to scholarships,- Hauston although additional counselors would said. The bulk of the financial aid goes be nice, there Is not the drastic need student loans with the remaining a* indicated by the former employes, nev being used for grants and work , The program, Heuston said, I* In the process of becoming largely automated. Using computer*, he claimed, would . being used for grants study! With four that students should meet the fvlarch 1 deadline if they have any hope of receiving financial aid. Apprying early also gives a student time to correct his application if it It Irra^tsperly filled ^^flrl^A^^. -'^T'rli^C^sludlnt .k- «mi~ i. -rWinitelv understaffed. Only the National Uirect suioeni the office Is "definitely understaffed. There is not enough help and work is Loan program has more than a bleak not being done on time. They're over- outlook for the coming year. This Is loaded.* largely due to the .fact that the banks One particular financial aid seeker ere not limited to federal spending. said, 'When I first came here they let The loans are arranged through the The current U»ur iinanow «~ my application sit for a month." school for the convenience of students, yearly budget is approximately $10 Heuston denied the allegations that Being early on applications is vitally million. Ofthls amount-only a mlnlscule work Is not being done. He added that important now, Heuston said. He added One financial aid u- . "I went to the Financial Aids Office and Kianureen*. was told I needed transcripts from a irect Student college I used to attend. When I turned than a bleak in these transcripts I was told they X Dr. J. Get dan t^wa*^,ktft, and Dr. Dtatetd r»,h*sten, right, clebated Ike Issue of pestl- ddes yesterday in tta CU Leunge. Bethjro- fcMor, adveted a change in the use ef pesti cide* In the United States. Dave f c«tter,fur»ctloriedMincderttorofthed« See coverage of the debate en page 3. . Gotewoy lo a great *oy of I others. Finally, after turning se transcript* and filling out forms I was told I had missed 'Now we try to keep scholarships to a minimum of $250' the deadline.* . According to Isabel Mejorado, Scholarship director, there are 300 scholarship accounts from various ctonors. These donors are often private firm* or individuals who have left large *um* Recipients of these private "awards are chosen by a committee composed of members of the student affairs •More students are applying for these scholarships, and many are not receiving them,* h**Jc*aoVcommented. • In previous years, marry students were awarded $500 and $600 *crrolar- shlps, according to rvlejorado. •Now we try to keep sctolarships to a minimum of $250 unless the donor jtates otherwise,' she said. 'Last year we awarded more scholarships for less Financial aid is received in a nurrrber of ways. Heuston said that -there are loans, work study programs, federa j and state grants and institutional 1 See Financial aid back page
Object Description
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 4, 1981, Page 16 - February 5, 1981, 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 |
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Page 14-the Dally CoOeglan-February 4,
Nursing
Continued from page 3
ing to the June 1900 RN magazine is
IMS.
The average annual nationwide rate
also according to RN I* $14,248 per year
for a staff nurse.
But for California, the state nursing
association gave a base rate for a staff
nurse as S16.500. And the average beginning level for Fresno, according to
Kissell Is even higher, at $17,806. Kit-
sell said the salary rates differ from
hospital to hospital as well as among
states.
'But they have started to bring the
pay scale up now," Cheek said.
Featuring In Our Saloon
, Best In Country Musk ■
fcTUES THRU SUNDAY 9-1:3oj
JtUES. NIGHT - HOOT NIGH?'
I> Musicians, comedians, singers J
welcome on our stage. *
rivED. NICHT-SADIE HAWKINS 1
£ NIGHT. •ef
rvVell Drinks and Beer $1
fTHURS. NIGHT - HAT NIGHT !
^ J A.S. opposes apartment conversion
The CSUF Associated Student Senate
decided to formally protest the possible
conversion of the Cadlfornlen Apartments to condominiums at its meeting
Tuesday.
arts, all campus social dances,
large assemblies and seminars.
The Satellite CU would be able to
accommodate approximately 700-900
people and would free the present
res. College Union to be more of a student
w. ■.—» «. _ _ single- lounge, as K was originally designed to
and tennis courts, near level structure of 7,000 to 9,000 square
few major funding approvals. In other matters, Earl Whitfield,
The CSUF Board of Directors has director of the CU, told the senate
approved more than $49,000, which about the proposal for a Satellite Col-
will be used to Install high pressure lege Union. Whitfield said that he is
sodium lights around campus. prepared to ask the CSUF Board of
Approximately 34 new lights will Directors for funding for this project.
be placed In the areas around the Whitfield is proposing
The senators agreed to attend the women's gym and tennis courts, near level structur
eb. 17 meeting of the Fresno City the lab school and storm basin and In feet, which would include a flat floor. The proposed site for the building
muiti-ouroose room with a stage, Is between the Conley Art and New
as approved
Install new
PtsetobvGregTrott
PEDESTRIANS AND BIKERS USINQ THE BIKE LANE NEAR THE BUSINESS BUILDING
Campus polk* are trying to make CSUF a safer place for cyclists and pedestrians alike
f-k el half of the riders stop, and half do not Two years ago, the bicycle count at
rSlKfPS (and receive citations). ^ Santa Barbara was 14,000.
half of the riders stop, and half do not
(and receive citations).
At Santa Barbara, a student organization called the community services or- At CSUF, a six-foot north-bound
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