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tge 4 Monday, April 2,1990/ The Daily Collegian EXHIBITION Continued from page 1 understanding of our own existence." she said. Shlpp's art form has a religious theme, ' her plexl-glassand wood units are titled after different chapters from the bookof Psalms in the Bible. "Art is an Instrument of visual faith", she said. * "I'm dealing with space and light, therefore I am dealing with faith. My whet process Is to have people think about, more than just themselves when they see my art. "I'm absolutely certain lhat there Is a bit of God in us all. regardless of our professed religions. It's not the art or the artist. it'« the concept communicated through the art that truly matters.'she said. Continued from page 1 ShipplsagraduateoflheUniversityof T-SHIRTS Florida were she received her B.A. de¬ gree cum laude. She received her M.A from CSUF In fine arts and painting. Her published art books are The Jour¬ ney" and "Silent Thoughts". Shi pp's art can be seen all over Fresno. Her most recent engagements Include exhibits at the Fresno Art Museum. Fig Tree Art Gallery. Gallery 25 and the Copenhagen Art Exhibit. DON'T MISS HEALTH FAIR '90: THE BODY CHECK FREE Checkups & Screenings For: Cholesterol Teeth & Gums 'v Stress Level Feet Cardiovascular Fitness Body Image 9ody Fat Ratio Posture Flexibility Skin Hearing Vision Blood Pressure ... and more ! teeth P05TU£e Tuesday, April 3 10 a.m. -6:30 p.m. Residence Dining Facility feet- Sponsored by CSUF Student Health Services & School of Health & Social Work nearly all campuses. These shirts Bay "I'm well-traveled." CornweMl said. Some are better-traveled than others. When eight Soviet exchange students arrived at Grinnell College In Iowa ear¬ lier this term. Grinnellians chose lo greet them with a T-shirt reading. "Not Your Average Communist Party." "Students covet shirts from places furthest from their campus. Hard Rock Cafe shirts are popular, but the more scarce the shirt, the more status It re¬ ceives from other wearers." Sayre said. Sayre. who surveyed 563 students at the universities ofWlsconsIn. Colorado, Southern California and Texas, as well as Florida State and San Jose State universities, found regional differences in what shirts are the most popular. For example, students at Florida State (FSU) tend lo wear T-shirts with greek letters, particularly sororities. Wiscon¬ sin students like Spuds MacKenzle and Corona Beer shirts, while Colorado students go for a more natural look, favoring plain white T-shirts. Ofthe students surveyed. 88 percent said their T-shirts reflect their lifestyle, and 87 percent agreed with the state¬ ment T-shirts tell me about people." Corona and Spuds shirts are popular because they glorify alcohol, speculates University of Wisconsin's Mike Veveer. "You could say that this is a big party school." Most ofVeveer's T-shirts have a politi¬ cal message. j- '• "I think kids want to belong.' and some types of products symbolize belonging," Sayre concluded. "Whatever you want to be. you wear on your chest" For example, in her survey, Sayre found that FSU students often thought "I wish I were a member" when they saw_ others wearing shirts with greek sym- See T-SHIRTS, page 8 Classified Ads e The Daily OLLEGIAN Announcements l God & Congressman Eagles. CE.O. Rich, successful, intelligent. Republican Leader. DO YOU THINK YOU MIGHT BE GAY, LESBIAN, OR BISEXUAL? You're not alone! We're here to support you. Please contact us at the GX.B.S.A. booth or call 221-9115. Reward for sunglasses in gray pouch lost Monday behind dan Ramon 6.CallAn291-9505n QUESTIONS OR STRUGGLING WITH HOMOSEXUALITY? For info: A Way Out, P.O. Box 26731, Fresno, CA 93729. Exciting Artistic Exotic Entertainment for your Spring parties. Birthdays* Bachelors' Bacherioreues* Merrily's Singing Telegrams 224-9543. STUDENT DENTAL/OPTICAL PLAN. ENROLL NOW! Save your teeth, eyes and money too. For inlonnatjon and brochure see A.S.office or call (209) 473-3225. Lost io Pit area 3/9. Brown leather jacket, Wilson's brand. Please return to MV info desk or call 226-7259. Reward for return, Prof. Brady-Geology DepL FREE TAX HELP!! V.I.TA. (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) sponsored by Beta Alpha Psi and LR.S. MONDAYS 4:30-6:30 p.m. Valley Business Center Lobby. TUESDAYS 4:30-6:30 p.m. College Union Room 309. For more info, call: Craig 229-6636, Steve 233 9874. Ending April 16th. Come Early! Automobiles i 1983 Yamaha 650 Heritage. New condition, stored. 1200 miles. Absolutely Cherry. $1250. 298-7922, Is it True..Jeeps for $44 through the Government? Call for facts! 1- 708-742-1142 ExL 8117. 1984 Toyota Tercel SR-5. Excellent, low miles. Equipped. $3300- 298-7922. '88 Honda Accord Coupe LXi, AT., loaded, 30,000 mi,$12,000. 275-4240. For Sale l See Manhattan for Spring Break! Round trip ticket to N.Y. $350 OBO 431-0728. Help Wanted i Attentwo-Hiring! Government jobs- your area. Sl7,840-$69,485. Call 1- 602-838-8885. Ext R 4078. Extra income, guaranteed $6.25. 291-6947. Art Instructor seeks female to cut your long hair for project. Will pay $500 to $1,000 cash. Reply to Artistry, P.O. Box 532, Clovis, CA 93611 ATTENTION: Earn Money reading books! S32,000/yr income potential. Details. (1) 602-838-8885. Ext Bk n078. Make money working at home selling information by mail. Free details. Rush S.A.S.E. to Rogers, 5937 E. Robinson Dcpi A, Fresno, 93727-7960. Easy Work! Excellent Pay! Assemble products at homc.Call for information. 504-641-8003 Exl 8735. Golden Arrow Camp on Huntington Lake is hiring motivated counselors and instructors. Pick up application at Student Employment, Joyal Room 256 and schedule interview for Thurs. Mar. 29. Gold Arrow Camp. Huntington Lake. Wanted: New Sludent Orientation Leaders. Enthusiastic, knowledgeable CSUF students to work with new undergraduates entering the university. Lead group sessions and provide assistance in orientation activities. Further info, and applications in office of Advising and orientation, Joyal 219. Deadline 4/20/90. Roommate l 2 rooms for rent, females only. Large* country home, 6 miles cast of Clovis. Pasture boarding available for your horse 323-9104 or 323-7484. House to share. 3 bdrm, $240/mo. + 1/3 util. Mostly furnished. Grad student pAferred Avail, now. Nancy 229-4939. M/F roommate 3 bedroom 2 1/2 balh Trrwnh™,^ 7Q?.6dfln ^^ Female roommate-no smoke- drink, Home near Cedar/Hcmdon. S300/mo. + util. Incl. 2 bedrooms furnished or unfurnished. 229-9076. Alpha Gamma Omega, a Christ- Centered Fraternity, needs young Christian men to move into house. Sal 227-8115. • Female Roommate: 2 bdrm. apt. S2007mo. + 1/2 uul. + deposit. ASAP ,431-6245. Services Lmjnt Llbnryoftnfommoi. k U.S ttsubftctt Order Qtttog Today wtm vist/MC or cod Or. rushS2.0O to: |n*M fi ma iiliro Avs /206-A. Uw AnpHta. CA 90025 Win L! Hawaiian Vacation or Big Screen T.V. Plus Raise up to $1,400 In ' Just 10 Days!! Objective: Fundraiser, Commitment: Minimal; Money: Raise $ 1,400; Cost Zero Investment. Campus organizations, clubs, frats, sororities call OCMC: 1(800)932- 0528/1(800)950-8472. Typing and word processing, fast, efficient, near campus. Frieda 224-5396. Typing/Word Processing 24 hour guaranteed! When a B just isn't good enough 224-7592 HOME TYPING SERVICE Near CSUF - 431-0730 ask for Diana LASER PERFECT RESUMES 20 copies, $25.00 , 221-0484 Leave message
Object Description
Title | 1990_04 The Daily Collegian April 1990 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1990 |
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 |
Description
Title | April 2, 1990, Page 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1990 |
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 | tge 4 Monday, April 2,1990/ The Daily Collegian EXHIBITION Continued from page 1 understanding of our own existence." she said. Shlpp's art form has a religious theme, ' her plexl-glassand wood units are titled after different chapters from the bookof Psalms in the Bible. "Art is an Instrument of visual faith", she said. * "I'm dealing with space and light, therefore I am dealing with faith. My whet process Is to have people think about, more than just themselves when they see my art. "I'm absolutely certain lhat there Is a bit of God in us all. regardless of our professed religions. It's not the art or the artist. it'« the concept communicated through the art that truly matters.'she said. Continued from page 1 ShipplsagraduateoflheUniversityof T-SHIRTS Florida were she received her B.A. de¬ gree cum laude. She received her M.A from CSUF In fine arts and painting. Her published art books are The Jour¬ ney" and "Silent Thoughts". Shi pp's art can be seen all over Fresno. Her most recent engagements Include exhibits at the Fresno Art Museum. Fig Tree Art Gallery. Gallery 25 and the Copenhagen Art Exhibit. DON'T MISS HEALTH FAIR '90: THE BODY CHECK FREE Checkups & Screenings For: Cholesterol Teeth & Gums 'v Stress Level Feet Cardiovascular Fitness Body Image 9ody Fat Ratio Posture Flexibility Skin Hearing Vision Blood Pressure ... and more ! teeth P05TU£e Tuesday, April 3 10 a.m. -6:30 p.m. Residence Dining Facility feet- Sponsored by CSUF Student Health Services & School of Health & Social Work nearly all campuses. These shirts Bay "I'm well-traveled." CornweMl said. Some are better-traveled than others. When eight Soviet exchange students arrived at Grinnell College In Iowa ear¬ lier this term. Grinnellians chose lo greet them with a T-shirt reading. "Not Your Average Communist Party." "Students covet shirts from places furthest from their campus. Hard Rock Cafe shirts are popular, but the more scarce the shirt, the more status It re¬ ceives from other wearers." Sayre said. Sayre. who surveyed 563 students at the universities ofWlsconsIn. Colorado, Southern California and Texas, as well as Florida State and San Jose State universities, found regional differences in what shirts are the most popular. For example, students at Florida State (FSU) tend lo wear T-shirts with greek letters, particularly sororities. Wiscon¬ sin students like Spuds MacKenzle and Corona Beer shirts, while Colorado students go for a more natural look, favoring plain white T-shirts. Ofthe students surveyed. 88 percent said their T-shirts reflect their lifestyle, and 87 percent agreed with the state¬ ment T-shirts tell me about people." Corona and Spuds shirts are popular because they glorify alcohol, speculates University of Wisconsin's Mike Veveer. "You could say that this is a big party school." Most ofVeveer's T-shirts have a politi¬ cal message. j- '• "I think kids want to belong.' and some types of products symbolize belonging," Sayre concluded. "Whatever you want to be. you wear on your chest" For example, in her survey, Sayre found that FSU students often thought "I wish I were a member" when they saw_ others wearing shirts with greek sym- See T-SHIRTS, page 8 Classified Ads e The Daily OLLEGIAN Announcements l God & Congressman Eagles. CE.O. Rich, successful, intelligent. Republican Leader. DO YOU THINK YOU MIGHT BE GAY, LESBIAN, OR BISEXUAL? You're not alone! We're here to support you. Please contact us at the GX.B.S.A. booth or call 221-9115. Reward for sunglasses in gray pouch lost Monday behind dan Ramon 6.CallAn291-9505n QUESTIONS OR STRUGGLING WITH HOMOSEXUALITY? For info: A Way Out, P.O. Box 26731, Fresno, CA 93729. Exciting Artistic Exotic Entertainment for your Spring parties. Birthdays* Bachelors' Bacherioreues* Merrily's Singing Telegrams 224-9543. STUDENT DENTAL/OPTICAL PLAN. ENROLL NOW! Save your teeth, eyes and money too. For inlonnatjon and brochure see A.S.office or call (209) 473-3225. Lost io Pit area 3/9. Brown leather jacket, Wilson's brand. Please return to MV info desk or call 226-7259. Reward for return, Prof. Brady-Geology DepL FREE TAX HELP!! V.I.TA. (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) sponsored by Beta Alpha Psi and LR.S. MONDAYS 4:30-6:30 p.m. Valley Business Center Lobby. TUESDAYS 4:30-6:30 p.m. College Union Room 309. For more info, call: Craig 229-6636, Steve 233 9874. Ending April 16th. Come Early! Automobiles i 1983 Yamaha 650 Heritage. New condition, stored. 1200 miles. Absolutely Cherry. $1250. 298-7922, Is it True..Jeeps for $44 through the Government? Call for facts! 1- 708-742-1142 ExL 8117. 1984 Toyota Tercel SR-5. Excellent, low miles. Equipped. $3300- 298-7922. '88 Honda Accord Coupe LXi, AT., loaded, 30,000 mi,$12,000. 275-4240. For Sale l See Manhattan for Spring Break! Round trip ticket to N.Y. $350 OBO 431-0728. Help Wanted i Attentwo-Hiring! Government jobs- your area. Sl7,840-$69,485. Call 1- 602-838-8885. Ext R 4078. Extra income, guaranteed $6.25. 291-6947. Art Instructor seeks female to cut your long hair for project. Will pay $500 to $1,000 cash. Reply to Artistry, P.O. Box 532, Clovis, CA 93611 ATTENTION: Earn Money reading books! S32,000/yr income potential. Details. (1) 602-838-8885. Ext Bk n078. Make money working at home selling information by mail. Free details. Rush S.A.S.E. to Rogers, 5937 E. Robinson Dcpi A, Fresno, 93727-7960. Easy Work! Excellent Pay! Assemble products at homc.Call for information. 504-641-8003 Exl 8735. Golden Arrow Camp on Huntington Lake is hiring motivated counselors and instructors. Pick up application at Student Employment, Joyal Room 256 and schedule interview for Thurs. Mar. 29. Gold Arrow Camp. Huntington Lake. Wanted: New Sludent Orientation Leaders. Enthusiastic, knowledgeable CSUF students to work with new undergraduates entering the university. Lead group sessions and provide assistance in orientation activities. Further info, and applications in office of Advising and orientation, Joyal 219. Deadline 4/20/90. Roommate l 2 rooms for rent, females only. Large* country home, 6 miles cast of Clovis. Pasture boarding available for your horse 323-9104 or 323-7484. House to share. 3 bdrm, $240/mo. + 1/3 util. Mostly furnished. Grad student pAferred Avail, now. Nancy 229-4939. M/F roommate 3 bedroom 2 1/2 balh Trrwnh™,^ 7Q?.6dfln ^^ Female roommate-no smoke- drink, Home near Cedar/Hcmdon. S300/mo. + util. Incl. 2 bedrooms furnished or unfurnished. 229-9076. Alpha Gamma Omega, a Christ- Centered Fraternity, needs young Christian men to move into house. Sal 227-8115. • Female Roommate: 2 bdrm. apt. S2007mo. + 1/2 uul. + deposit. ASAP ,431-6245. Services Lmjnt Llbnryoftnfommoi. k U.S ttsubftctt Order Qtttog Today wtm vist/MC or cod Or. rushS2.0O to: |n*M fi ma iiliro Avs /206-A. Uw AnpHta. CA 90025 Win L! Hawaiian Vacation or Big Screen T.V. Plus Raise up to $1,400 In ' Just 10 Days!! Objective: Fundraiser, Commitment: Minimal; Money: Raise $ 1,400; Cost Zero Investment. Campus organizations, clubs, frats, sororities call OCMC: 1(800)932- 0528/1(800)950-8472. Typing and word processing, fast, efficient, near campus. Frieda 224-5396. Typing/Word Processing 24 hour guaranteed! When a B just isn't good enough 224-7592 HOME TYPING SERVICE Near CSUF - 431-0730 ask for Diana LASER PERFECT RESUMES 20 copies, $25.00 , 221-0484 Leave message |