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4- 3 / The Daily Collegian Wednesday, November L 1989 Page 3 ASI Continued from page l And. at 4:30, the senate moved into reports, the largest portion of Lhe agenda, • Senator Kevin Bodner asked the senate to appropriate $26,5550 for��the expansion of the East Engine ering building, specifically for an auditorium to bring the CSUF engineering department more in line with other depart-ments throughout the state. After more than half an hour of discussion, it was moved to postpone voting on this capital expenditure until next week because the ASI felt the need to have a written statement saying that students would have the first option, after* classes, to use the facility. A motion to adjourn the meeting failed in a©-to-7vote at 5:25. Within 10 minutes the meeting was down to nine senators, seven belng,necessary for a quorum, and by 5:45 there were only seven left The senate decided to go on with the meeting even though they barely met quorum on the basis that it was legal and business needed to be dealt with. Trie senate voted for, as a block, six Personnel Committee recom¬ mendations; Martin Rodriguez, Campus Planning; Alex Ramirez, Election; Miguel Magos, Personnel; Marci Haeffner, Student Affairs; Heidi Chamell, Health Center ilth ; Advisory \ and Lawrence Tovar, 'student Court Cogley sold that there was concern over Tovar taking on the new alignment while presiding as senate parliamentarian but the recommendation was accepted nonetheless. The final recommendation from personnel was Jeff Robinson, Fin¬ ance and Budget After Robinson waa allowed to speak but before the senate was called to vote. Ken Johnston, who was rejected by the commit tee twice for an appointment to F&B, came before the senate to state his case. Johnston, whose Qualifications in dude State President of the California Student Association of Community Colleges and ASB Pres¬ ident of Allan Hancock Com¬ munity College, said the CSUF campus seems to be "full of barriers.'* "Based upon my qualification I feet I should have been a recommendation a long time ago," Johnstonsaid. Although he was allowed to speak.-'the senate did not vote on Johnston as an applicant because he had not been through the proper channels, narhery the personnel committee. Robinson was accepted by the senate, filling the last vacant position on the F&B comm i ttcc. With nine minutes left until the room needed to be vacated, the senate rushed through the last few items on the agenda and the meettrigwasadjournedat7:05. LETTERS Continued from page 2 death" CDt 22:20-21). What's it going to be Geoffrey? Either you agree with all God's laws (like the ones above), or you Just sort of pick and choose the religious dogma your personal Christianity can handle. Which is it? Just curious. Bill Stout God is 'pro-sex' Dear Editor, We would like to respond to the GLBSA request that all organizations in the free speech area Up their booths over as a sign of support Although we feel It is unnecessary to overturn our booth, we do want to speak out on vandalism, and homosexuality. First we denounce the vandals for their childish and Ignorant actions, l^stioying someone's property violates their rights as individuals and is clearly uncalled for, particularly at the university level. As members of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, we, too, have witnessed the destruction of vandals. Just recently. the University Religious Center. where Inter- Varsity's office . is located, had its windows smashed and papers scattered. The estimated cost of damage la about $3,000. In expressing concern over the GLBSA booth being vandalized, we are In no way endorsing their homosexual behavior. God has, spoken clearly through the scriptures' concerning the immorality of homosexual behavior. 1 Corinthians 6:9 and 1 Timothy 1:10 are two In all fairness, we recognize there are a host of other sexual sins, including pre-marital sex, adultety, and hist that the Bible states are wrong. All of us fall short In one area or the other. God la pro-sex. He created this gift for us to enjoy in the context of marriage. Unfortunately, weVe perverted and abused this gift The consequences are pain, loneliness, guilt wrecked relationships and emotional scars. The good news is that God has offered us forgiveness and the power to change. Romans 5:8 says, "God demonstrates His own love for us in this: while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." The question ts: How will you respond? > Sincerely. Brady Bennet Marci Walkry REPORTERS! REPORTERS! The Daily Collegian needs a part-time reporter. Journalism experience is required. CALL NOW!!! 294-2486 NADER Continued from page 1 the past to show the faults of the people who are considered to be "leaders" today. "In the past we had political leaders who could give a speech without a teleprompten they wrote letters that have become classics of literature," he said. "We had presidents who owned "more books than horses." His message was to encourage p ople to be "long-term" citizens and effect changes by becoming more civic- minded. "The more civic-minded you are, the less problems you will have." KENNEL COPY CENTER Located on lower level 294-3945 $10.00 OFF Any Winter Formal In Stock Must present coupon at time of purchase. No cash value. 1 per customer. Valid only on "Prom" or -Maid" dresses. Student I.D. required. $5 maximum value after order is placed. Exp 12/01/89 mission WttageM Fresno and Shaw fc= In Mission Village • 226-2195 |= r $15.00 OFF Any luxedo Valid nnly nn winter formal orders. Student I.I), required. . Musi |!ivM.-nt ompon with order. •"•icash taluk i percustomcr Xfii.Jii!«!th other specials. im j« imum'vjliie after order is plan J. <§be e^eMJ^ian TUX SHOP Fresno and Shaw In Mission Village • 224-5472
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Title | 1989_11 The Daily Collegian November 1989 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1989 |
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Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
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Title | November 1, 1989, Page 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1989 |
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 | 4- 3 / The Daily Collegian Wednesday, November L 1989 Page 3 ASI Continued from page l And. at 4:30, the senate moved into reports, the largest portion of Lhe agenda, • Senator Kevin Bodner asked the senate to appropriate $26,5550 for��the expansion of the East Engine ering building, specifically for an auditorium to bring the CSUF engineering department more in line with other depart-ments throughout the state. After more than half an hour of discussion, it was moved to postpone voting on this capital expenditure until next week because the ASI felt the need to have a written statement saying that students would have the first option, after* classes, to use the facility. A motion to adjourn the meeting failed in a©-to-7vote at 5:25. Within 10 minutes the meeting was down to nine senators, seven belng,necessary for a quorum, and by 5:45 there were only seven left The senate decided to go on with the meeting even though they barely met quorum on the basis that it was legal and business needed to be dealt with. Trie senate voted for, as a block, six Personnel Committee recom¬ mendations; Martin Rodriguez, Campus Planning; Alex Ramirez, Election; Miguel Magos, Personnel; Marci Haeffner, Student Affairs; Heidi Chamell, Health Center ilth ; Advisory \ and Lawrence Tovar, 'student Court Cogley sold that there was concern over Tovar taking on the new alignment while presiding as senate parliamentarian but the recommendation was accepted nonetheless. The final recommendation from personnel was Jeff Robinson, Fin¬ ance and Budget After Robinson waa allowed to speak but before the senate was called to vote. Ken Johnston, who was rejected by the commit tee twice for an appointment to F&B, came before the senate to state his case. Johnston, whose Qualifications in dude State President of the California Student Association of Community Colleges and ASB Pres¬ ident of Allan Hancock Com¬ munity College, said the CSUF campus seems to be "full of barriers.'* "Based upon my qualification I feet I should have been a recommendation a long time ago," Johnstonsaid. Although he was allowed to speak.-'the senate did not vote on Johnston as an applicant because he had not been through the proper channels, narhery the personnel committee. Robinson was accepted by the senate, filling the last vacant position on the F&B comm i ttcc. With nine minutes left until the room needed to be vacated, the senate rushed through the last few items on the agenda and the meettrigwasadjournedat7:05. LETTERS Continued from page 2 death" CDt 22:20-21). What's it going to be Geoffrey? Either you agree with all God's laws (like the ones above), or you Just sort of pick and choose the religious dogma your personal Christianity can handle. Which is it? Just curious. Bill Stout God is 'pro-sex' Dear Editor, We would like to respond to the GLBSA request that all organizations in the free speech area Up their booths over as a sign of support Although we feel It is unnecessary to overturn our booth, we do want to speak out on vandalism, and homosexuality. First we denounce the vandals for their childish and Ignorant actions, l^stioying someone's property violates their rights as individuals and is clearly uncalled for, particularly at the university level. As members of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, we, too, have witnessed the destruction of vandals. Just recently. the University Religious Center. where Inter- Varsity's office . is located, had its windows smashed and papers scattered. The estimated cost of damage la about $3,000. In expressing concern over the GLBSA booth being vandalized, we are In no way endorsing their homosexual behavior. God has, spoken clearly through the scriptures' concerning the immorality of homosexual behavior. 1 Corinthians 6:9 and 1 Timothy 1:10 are two In all fairness, we recognize there are a host of other sexual sins, including pre-marital sex, adultety, and hist that the Bible states are wrong. All of us fall short In one area or the other. God la pro-sex. He created this gift for us to enjoy in the context of marriage. Unfortunately, weVe perverted and abused this gift The consequences are pain, loneliness, guilt wrecked relationships and emotional scars. The good news is that God has offered us forgiveness and the power to change. Romans 5:8 says, "God demonstrates His own love for us in this: while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." The question ts: How will you respond? > Sincerely. Brady Bennet Marci Walkry REPORTERS! REPORTERS! The Daily Collegian needs a part-time reporter. Journalism experience is required. CALL NOW!!! 294-2486 NADER Continued from page 1 the past to show the faults of the people who are considered to be "leaders" today. "In the past we had political leaders who could give a speech without a teleprompten they wrote letters that have become classics of literature," he said. "We had presidents who owned "more books than horses." His message was to encourage p ople to be "long-term" citizens and effect changes by becoming more civic- minded. "The more civic-minded you are, the less problems you will have." KENNEL COPY CENTER Located on lower level 294-3945 $10.00 OFF Any Winter Formal In Stock Must present coupon at time of purchase. No cash value. 1 per customer. Valid only on "Prom" or -Maid" dresses. Student I.D. required. $5 maximum value after order is placed. Exp 12/01/89 mission WttageM Fresno and Shaw fc= In Mission Village • 226-2195 |= r $15.00 OFF Any luxedo Valid nnly nn winter formal orders. Student I.I), required. . Musi |!ivM.-nt ompon with order. •"•icash taluk i percustomcr Xfii.Jii!«!th other specials. im j« imum'vjliie after order is plan J. <§be e^eMJ^ian TUX SHOP Fresno and Shaw In Mission Village • 224-5472 |