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& The Dally Collegian Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1990 PRESIDEN Continued from page one Board v.i TtusUes .a President Harold Haafc, ASI Legislative Vica Stacey Green, who atlendedx-0te**iJreTian; Preald-nt afad>bB» meeting, said. "People of color are not represented on the committee In a (reglonl where people of color are highly represented. It's strange that this committee did not represent this diversity," said Green. ASI President Don Daves said he will urge ASI to appoint a student of color to the 13-member committee and Green said she win do everything she can to convince the Academic Senate to nominate (acuity members i of color for Its nominations. Naples said the senate members could Influence the ethnic makeup of the PASC with the student appointment. He also pointed out that one of the trustees was Chinese- American. Vlsweswaran backed Naples' comment by saying the chair of the PASC was Armenian- American. V Daves said Chinese-Americans are nol underrepresented at the university level and other ethnic groups should be sought out \ Naples explained that lhf Chancellor's Office 'rnal.ed applications to every ethnic and women's organization in the country." In addition, he "aid. 2.000 letters were mailed "to every sitting university president." From all the mailings. Naples said, the committees usually receive 100 to 150 applications and nominees. Naples also acknowledged that the Chancellor's Office has a standing pool of applications from "promising women and minority candidates.' The committee then meets to review resumes over a 10-day period After that period, the committee narrows the list to between eight and IS applicants they then Interview. Naples said the Interviews of this narrowed group are done In "closed session" so as not to Jeopardize an applicant's current position. The committee then boils the numbers down to about five finalists for an Intensive study of each applicant's background. Naples said. The five finalists will eventually visit CSl"f*- during one week In March. Naples said, to meet with students, faculty. stafT and members of the administration. Each canrHrlatr will spend one day meeting different groups and Individuals on campus. Naples said students will be able to give their oplntons of the candidates verbally and in writing to the selection committee. Naples said the more than eight- hour day at CSUF "tests' the stamina successor to of the candidates."- When the visits are complete, the PASC .meets and faculty begin to their assessment of AIDS TESTS • Anonymous • No Charge • No Appointment Needed Now available at the 9tuc Health Center Wednesdays. 1:00 to &30 p.m. For more information call 27§-2734 or 445-3434 candidates to be presented to the board. The presidential selection. Naples said, should be decided and announced as early as one week after the campus visits. , The trustees who were selected by the CSU Board of Trustees to serve on, the PASC are Chair Marian' Bagdasarlan who has served on three presidential search committees before; James Gray, a Long Beach banker and auto dealer; Gloria Horn, a San Jose State University economics professor and Mission College (Santa Clara) Instructor; Ellis McCune, the acting CSU Chancellor. William Campbell, board chain and Lyman Heine. CSUF political science professor who will only vote tn the absence of one of the other trustees. Several "mid-management" administrators in the audience pointed out that they had no voting representative on the PASC They requested that Naples take their complaint to the Chancellor's Office to recommend such a voice be added to the 13-member PASC. N- Naples responded by saying the**-, ' administrators had represenaon in the CSU president and the CSUF (acuity members. Becky L. Youngs, chair of the CSUF Staff Assembly, said assembly members, should be receiving committee nomination forms In their campus mall boxes Wednesday. The deadline for' staff applications is Sent 28. Youngs said. _ Any member of the Staff Assembly except deans and vice presidents is eligible for nomination, said Youngs. DOLL Continued from page six The repairs for marry of the composition heads and porcelain parts are done by her father. Gaeten Cazan. "He rebuilds all the fingers and toes." said Jeschlen. "He makes his own molds and uses them to redo dolls that come in." Trie Fresno Doll Hospital is located at 1504 N. College Ave. In Fresno. Shop hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and Saturdays by appointment only. A\& quisiera preparer sua propios impuestos, pero se le hace diffcil hasta agarrar un lapiz. Sin su ayuda, quizas no pueda hacerio. KFCF 88.1 FM LISTENER-SPONSORED RADIO Fresno/Bay Area Connection Alternative News, Public Affairs and Entertainment For a complimentary copy of KFCFs program guide CALL 233-2221 Come See Our New Store STUDENT DISCOUNTS! SAVE ON: FILM, PHOTO PAPER, DARKROOM EQUIPMENT, 4 SUPPLIES! OPEN 930 to 6 MON.-FRA -10 to 5 SAT. EXPERT REPAIRS FAST! NOW LOCATED IN CAMERAS-PROJECTOR? OPUS1 BINOCULARS ale MORE. Camera SHOPPING CENTER 6015 N. PALM at Bullard 432-5668 fora tb el proMema es la artrins; para otro, podrfa ser b vista o simplemenleprepararsusimpaestos. Lo tierto es que. durante el pasado ario, i nulones de personas redbatron avudi^crxsusmrjueslosatraves del projrama ah voluntahos de! «S. Siiisleddeseaayudaf.ytiene conorirnienlos basioos de ariurebca, usled lambien podria unirse al (OTjramdeasJstenciavoauiiaradellRS Eslos programs oTrecen isiuenai - durante lodo el ano,y nectntan la ayuda de erapresa. nrpanacienti y persooas que, como csted. deseen devotverte aajo a la coraumdad. U entrenamiento es gratis, y adenas iendrab satisfaction de ayuda! a oiros. Asi qae, haaxse votattrio femando al 1800 CUb*. Despots de odubre I S90.(awfUameall8O082»lM3. . Y ayudari a otra persona i quilane un pesoaEencinvL Diognosis: HIV-*- There koomfw HIV. twrtiartanjtnntnW option. IhajUDS/hW Iiwrmnt Oimtvy. puUnhad by the Ana-tan foundotion tar WDS bsaadi (AmrAI), k»BU)t*1mM*mp4*mrtm*'mmn»rai liaotments. * one-yam uiwriphon »Ihe Wnrtxy (4 issue) B only S30.00. Io subscribe, or to mob l contiiburion, sand your chad ho *mF« £\ AawtcartaaaMMiav-aTKIaMank jt\I\ 1515 liaaaiaa-y, Nofct, NT WtM •*aa>aaaaWa*aaaaeaaiaa*aMaaa>'faa«Dta*iaarataa> .hi immftfdSmaMmimm^m aiaiiaaiiiiafMaXit-Syji tf ntage Days RECRUITMENT WANTED: One Vintage Days STUDENT DIRECTOR Apply by September 21,1990 COORDINATOR POSITIONS: • AIR GUITAR CEREMONIES • B00MT0WN • CRAFTSFAIRE • VINTATHL0N • MOVlE/SPECIAL EVENTS •CASINO NIGHT -PUBLICITY 1 Pick up applications in USU Room 306 Applications to be returned by: September 28,1990 Call Vintage Days Office 278-4008 for more lirformarJon .
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Title | 1990_09 The Daily Collegian September 1990 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1990 |
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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 | September 19, 1990, Page 8 |
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 | & The Dally Collegian Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1990 PRESIDEN Continued from page one Board v.i TtusUes .a President Harold Haafc, ASI Legislative Vica Stacey Green, who atlendedx-0te**iJreTian; Preald-nt afad>bB» meeting, said. "People of color are not represented on the committee In a (reglonl where people of color are highly represented. It's strange that this committee did not represent this diversity," said Green. ASI President Don Daves said he will urge ASI to appoint a student of color to the 13-member committee and Green said she win do everything she can to convince the Academic Senate to nominate (acuity members i of color for Its nominations. Naples said the senate members could Influence the ethnic makeup of the PASC with the student appointment. He also pointed out that one of the trustees was Chinese- American. Vlsweswaran backed Naples' comment by saying the chair of the PASC was Armenian- American. V Daves said Chinese-Americans are nol underrepresented at the university level and other ethnic groups should be sought out \ Naples explained that lhf Chancellor's Office 'rnal.ed applications to every ethnic and women's organization in the country." In addition, he "aid. 2.000 letters were mailed "to every sitting university president." From all the mailings. Naples said, the committees usually receive 100 to 150 applications and nominees. Naples also acknowledged that the Chancellor's Office has a standing pool of applications from "promising women and minority candidates.' The committee then meets to review resumes over a 10-day period After that period, the committee narrows the list to between eight and IS applicants they then Interview. Naples said the Interviews of this narrowed group are done In "closed session" so as not to Jeopardize an applicant's current position. The committee then boils the numbers down to about five finalists for an Intensive study of each applicant's background. Naples said. The five finalists will eventually visit CSl"f*- during one week In March. Naples said, to meet with students, faculty. stafT and members of the administration. Each canrHrlatr will spend one day meeting different groups and Individuals on campus. Naples said students will be able to give their oplntons of the candidates verbally and in writing to the selection committee. Naples said the more than eight- hour day at CSUF "tests' the stamina successor to of the candidates."- When the visits are complete, the PASC .meets and faculty begin to their assessment of AIDS TESTS • Anonymous • No Charge • No Appointment Needed Now available at the 9tuc Health Center Wednesdays. 1:00 to &30 p.m. For more information call 27§-2734 or 445-3434 candidates to be presented to the board. The presidential selection. Naples said, should be decided and announced as early as one week after the campus visits. , The trustees who were selected by the CSU Board of Trustees to serve on, the PASC are Chair Marian' Bagdasarlan who has served on three presidential search committees before; James Gray, a Long Beach banker and auto dealer; Gloria Horn, a San Jose State University economics professor and Mission College (Santa Clara) Instructor; Ellis McCune, the acting CSU Chancellor. William Campbell, board chain and Lyman Heine. CSUF political science professor who will only vote tn the absence of one of the other trustees. Several "mid-management" administrators in the audience pointed out that they had no voting representative on the PASC They requested that Naples take their complaint to the Chancellor's Office to recommend such a voice be added to the 13-member PASC. N- Naples responded by saying the**-, ' administrators had represenaon in the CSU president and the CSUF (acuity members. Becky L. Youngs, chair of the CSUF Staff Assembly, said assembly members, should be receiving committee nomination forms In their campus mall boxes Wednesday. The deadline for' staff applications is Sent 28. Youngs said. _ Any member of the Staff Assembly except deans and vice presidents is eligible for nomination, said Youngs. DOLL Continued from page six The repairs for marry of the composition heads and porcelain parts are done by her father. Gaeten Cazan. "He rebuilds all the fingers and toes." said Jeschlen. "He makes his own molds and uses them to redo dolls that come in." Trie Fresno Doll Hospital is located at 1504 N. College Ave. In Fresno. Shop hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and Saturdays by appointment only. A\& quisiera preparer sua propios impuestos, pero se le hace diffcil hasta agarrar un lapiz. Sin su ayuda, quizas no pueda hacerio. KFCF 88.1 FM LISTENER-SPONSORED RADIO Fresno/Bay Area Connection Alternative News, Public Affairs and Entertainment For a complimentary copy of KFCFs program guide CALL 233-2221 Come See Our New Store STUDENT DISCOUNTS! SAVE ON: FILM, PHOTO PAPER, DARKROOM EQUIPMENT, 4 SUPPLIES! OPEN 930 to 6 MON.-FRA -10 to 5 SAT. EXPERT REPAIRS FAST! NOW LOCATED IN CAMERAS-PROJECTOR? OPUS1 BINOCULARS ale MORE. Camera SHOPPING CENTER 6015 N. PALM at Bullard 432-5668 fora tb el proMema es la artrins; para otro, podrfa ser b vista o simplemenleprepararsusimpaestos. Lo tierto es que. durante el pasado ario, i nulones de personas redbatron avudi^crxsusmrjueslosatraves del projrama ah voluntahos de! «S. Siiisleddeseaayudaf.ytiene conorirnienlos basioos de ariurebca, usled lambien podria unirse al (OTjramdeasJstenciavoauiiaradellRS Eslos programs oTrecen isiuenai - durante lodo el ano,y nectntan la ayuda de erapresa. nrpanacienti y persooas que, como csted. deseen devotverte aajo a la coraumdad. U entrenamiento es gratis, y adenas iendrab satisfaction de ayuda! a oiros. Asi qae, haaxse votattrio femando al 1800 CUb*. Despots de odubre I S90.(awfUameall8O082»lM3. . Y ayudari a otra persona i quilane un pesoaEencinvL Diognosis: HIV-*- There koomfw HIV. twrtiartanjtnntnW option. IhajUDS/hW Iiwrmnt Oimtvy. puUnhad by the Ana-tan foundotion tar WDS bsaadi (AmrAI), k»BU)t*1mM*mp4*mrtm*'mmn»rai liaotments. * one-yam uiwriphon »Ihe Wnrtxy (4 issue) B only S30.00. Io subscribe, or to mob l contiiburion, sand your chad ho *mF« £\ AawtcartaaaMMiav-aTKIaMank jt\I\ 1515 liaaaiaa-y, Nofct, NT WtM •*aa>aaaaWa*aaaaeaaiaa*aMaaa>'faa«Dta*iaarataa> .hi immftfdSmaMmimm^m aiaiiaaiiiiafMaXit-Syji tf ntage Days RECRUITMENT WANTED: One Vintage Days STUDENT DIRECTOR Apply by September 21,1990 COORDINATOR POSITIONS: • AIR GUITAR CEREMONIES • B00MT0WN • CRAFTSFAIRE • VINTATHL0N • MOVlE/SPECIAL EVENTS •CASINO NIGHT -PUBLICITY 1 Pick up applications in USU Room 306 Applications to be returned by: September 28,1990 Call Vintage Days Office 278-4008 for more lirformarJon . |