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The Daily Collegian Monday, December 4. 1989 Page J MARCH Continued from page 1 stand to try and prevent this from happening." Members of the campus chapters of ' the Latin American Support Committee and the National Organization for Women look part in the march, as did members of the Women's Alliance, the Rainbow" Coalition and the Associated Students. Inc. senate. Kathleen Solano. the ASI legislative vice president, said a resolution condemning the U.S. role in El Salvador would be brought before the senate early next year. "There's repression going on there by the Saivadoran government," she said, "and taxpayers" money gets tunneled down there." Students can show their concern about the fighting in that country in several ways, she said. There's a campus LASC. they need to call their congressmen, they need to be vocal." said Solano. "If (students) are upset about the killings and the death squads, they need to get involved." The_ Saivadoran government reportedly has long tolerated the acUons of paramilitary "death squads," which have been blamed with the killings of the nuns, the mur¬ der of Saivadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero and, most recently, the Nov. 16 assassination of six Jesuit priests at Central American University. More than 70.000 people have died In the 10-year-old civil war, and the issue of taxpayer money being used for military aid to El Salvador was a ma- Jar Issue with several of the marchers. "I pay taxes, and that's my money going down there." said Sister Celesune Bowens of the LASC. "It's a disgrace what's going on there. "The Idea of the prayer service was that we're all part- of the human family, and if people are suffering, how can you not do anything about ItT she said. Bowens, who said she had been arrested four times at earlier protests, said protesUng the violence tn El Salvador takes, "a certain amount of courage. "We've been doing this for quite awhile," said Bowens. "Weve been Organic chemistry David leWeilDaily Collegian Majid Langroodi prepares a batch of vanillin, a substance used in the preperaUon of vanilla, as a project for his organic chemistry class. called Communists and to 'go home and get a job.' But I probably work twice as hard as some of those people complaining." Jeff Robinson, a member of the Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Student Alliance, held a lighted candle as he walked along with a seven-year-old friend. "It's a human travesty that we're backing a government that backs another government that supports death squads," Robinson said. The way they deal with the opposition is to terminate them." FBI purges name files College Press Service The FBI said it will purge its files of thousands of names of people and organizations collected during its controversial investigations of Americans who protested U.S. policy in Central America. FBI, * Director William Sessions announced in early November that the records of the bureau's 1983-85 investigations of Committee in So¬ lidarity with the People of El Sal¬ vador (C1SPES) will be placed in the National Archives and Records Admlnlstraton. The fact that the names will be placed in-the archives reaffirms the fact that the FBI invesUgaUon of CISPES was wrong." said Angela San- brano. executive director of CISPES. Last year. Sessions said that the FBI overstepped Its bounds by conducting domestic surveillance of political groups allied with CISPES. DISCOVER COSTA RICA! Spanish Language and Culture Study Tour January 7-21.1990 $1,475 Workshops on Costa Rica Politics March 11-24,1990 March 24-April 1.1990 from $1,395 Other exciting study totlrs available! Forfurtherdetailscontact: Premi^rTravel 226-4000 770 E. Shaw Ave., Suite 225 LEARN TOE LESSONS OF LEADERSHIP THROUGH AIR FORCE ROTC. lata? 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You can also apply by mail by sending the following information: name, address, telephone number, major, year in school, anticipated class load for the spring semester, related education and experience, and names and phone numbers of three references. Send applications to: ... •: The Daily Collegian Keats Campus Bldg. CSU Fresno Fresno, C A 93740-0042 APPLICATION DKADUNK: TUESDAY. DECK.MHi:Si \Z.
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Title | 1989_12 The Daily Collegian December 1989 |
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 |
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Title | December 4, 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 | The Daily Collegian Monday, December 4. 1989 Page J MARCH Continued from page 1 stand to try and prevent this from happening." Members of the campus chapters of ' the Latin American Support Committee and the National Organization for Women look part in the march, as did members of the Women's Alliance, the Rainbow" Coalition and the Associated Students. Inc. senate. Kathleen Solano. the ASI legislative vice president, said a resolution condemning the U.S. role in El Salvador would be brought before the senate early next year. "There's repression going on there by the Saivadoran government," she said, "and taxpayers" money gets tunneled down there." Students can show their concern about the fighting in that country in several ways, she said. There's a campus LASC. they need to call their congressmen, they need to be vocal." said Solano. "If (students) are upset about the killings and the death squads, they need to get involved." The_ Saivadoran government reportedly has long tolerated the acUons of paramilitary "death squads," which have been blamed with the killings of the nuns, the mur¬ der of Saivadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero and, most recently, the Nov. 16 assassination of six Jesuit priests at Central American University. More than 70.000 people have died In the 10-year-old civil war, and the issue of taxpayer money being used for military aid to El Salvador was a ma- Jar Issue with several of the marchers. "I pay taxes, and that's my money going down there." said Sister Celesune Bowens of the LASC. "It's a disgrace what's going on there. "The Idea of the prayer service was that we're all part- of the human family, and if people are suffering, how can you not do anything about ItT she said. Bowens, who said she had been arrested four times at earlier protests, said protesUng the violence tn El Salvador takes, "a certain amount of courage. "We've been doing this for quite awhile," said Bowens. "Weve been Organic chemistry David leWeilDaily Collegian Majid Langroodi prepares a batch of vanillin, a substance used in the preperaUon of vanilla, as a project for his organic chemistry class. called Communists and to 'go home and get a job.' But I probably work twice as hard as some of those people complaining." Jeff Robinson, a member of the Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Student Alliance, held a lighted candle as he walked along with a seven-year-old friend. "It's a human travesty that we're backing a government that backs another government that supports death squads," Robinson said. The way they deal with the opposition is to terminate them." FBI purges name files College Press Service The FBI said it will purge its files of thousands of names of people and organizations collected during its controversial investigations of Americans who protested U.S. policy in Central America. FBI, * Director William Sessions announced in early November that the records of the bureau's 1983-85 investigations of Committee in So¬ lidarity with the People of El Sal¬ vador (C1SPES) will be placed in the National Archives and Records Admlnlstraton. The fact that the names will be placed in-the archives reaffirms the fact that the FBI invesUgaUon of CISPES was wrong." said Angela San- brano. executive director of CISPES. Last year. Sessions said that the FBI overstepped Its bounds by conducting domestic surveillance of political groups allied with CISPES. DISCOVER COSTA RICA! Spanish Language and Culture Study Tour January 7-21.1990 $1,475 Workshops on Costa Rica Politics March 11-24,1990 March 24-April 1.1990 from $1,395 Other exciting study totlrs available! Forfurtherdetailscontact: Premi^rTravel 226-4000 770 E. Shaw Ave., Suite 225 LEARN TOE LESSONS OF LEADERSHIP THROUGH AIR FORCE ROTC. lata? I ^aBBaf^ ' Wha' makes a leader? tjA^By. ^m Ask anyone who joined Air ^M :^^^^ Force ROTC. Ask about the training ^^^^P^^ In management practices... about the ^^ variety of experiences that ROTC offers... about the chance to learn new skills and ■ responsibilities. Youll find that Air Force ROTC adds a whole new dimension to your education, and develops a leader In the Air Force. CAPTJOHNWEISER 209-294-2593 ■roic—w LeadersWp tJccellence Starts Here -JOBS FOR JOURNALISTS! Applications for The Daily.Collegian staff positons are now being accepted for the Spring 1990 semester. Advertising Representatives Ad Production Manager Advertising Manager Business Manager Managing Editor ■Graphics Editor Editor In Chief Photographers Sports Writers StaffWriters Sports Editor Photo Editor News Editor Copy Editor , Staff Artist Applications are available in the Daily Collegian Office. You can also apply by mail by sending the following information: name, address, telephone number, major, year in school, anticipated class load for the spring semester, related education and experience, and names and phone numbers of three references. Send applications to: ... •: The Daily Collegian Keats Campus Bldg. CSU Fresno Fresno, C A 93740-0042 APPLICATION DKADUNK: TUESDAY. DECK.MHi:Si \Z. |