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Thursday, Nov. l, 1990 ^jhe Dally Collegian Page 7 ■ ■ ■ BRANAM Continued from page 6 'Speaking of predictions, let us harken back to my college football predictions earlier this semester.-1 picked USC'sTodd Marinovich to win the Helsman Trophy and Clemson to win the National Championship. Well, M arinovich is recently coming off a one-game suspension and generally hasn't done much of anything since his first outing against Syracuse. USC head coach Larry Smith said that the starting quarterbackjob for the Trojans is "up inthe air." • _ • -\ Clemson, three days after I . wrote that article, lost to Virginia -* for the first time in30 years and hasn't been the same since. I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Anyone who actually believed my predictions would come true can contact me about some real estate I can show 'em on Candlestick Point Nice weather year-round, and one doesn't have to worry about a major ' earthquake hitting for another 80 years. Do you smoke, chew or dip? GetJ&rp Quitting Tobacco Free workshop on campus November 6,8,13, and 15 (Tuesdays and Thursday) 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Advance registration required r call Sam Gitchel, , Student Health Services 278-2734 letters; Continued from page 2 another human being. They may have a responsibility to their well being In the same way a doctor has a responsibility to a patient, but along with responsibility comes a choice; the choice in allowing another human being to make their own choices - a responsibility to allow another person their rights as well. Then we heard from this doctor that these' athletes do have a right of choice: a choice between not being on the the team. 6r of being o'n the team under the stipulation of their deprivation of rights In the act of mandatory drug testing. What' a choice. It's always humorous to me how people Who opine democracy and freedom, always seem-to give freedom with the addition of demeaning stipulations and ultimatums. You 11 cant live in our country withour bumlr.g our flag, or get out (not realizing the symbol of the flag has a different meaning to each Individual). You have a right to be gay as long as you stay In the closet Women and minorities have equality of rights as long as they fit themselves into their. position In a White man's world. What a crock of shit. The ethical ones — those of a genuine morality, ones that contemplate the meaning of freedom In a large context as well as , individually, those that distinguish between mythical stereotypes and freedom of choice, those with open ', minds who see the necessity of allowing another the respect of making their own decisions on their J' rights and responsibilities; those people aren't fooled-by arguments regarding the benefit of "well-being" or "health" for that person or society. We know that when It comes right down to it. we alone as Individuals have a responsibility and rights to our own lives. No one else can tell you how to make that final decision. To Casey Dellabarca I extend my gratitude for bringing this issue up. before the Senate, my sympathy and mutual remorse that It did not go in your behalf. I guess Its another sad commentary and pertinent example on how our society really views the ethical. Chris Glass ASI senator. School,of Arts and Humanities persons interested in saving the earth can find loads of recyclable paper in the Daily Collegian office which is yours for the taking. We thank you. fii) Louis Rjch SUPERVISORS If you art a dynamic person seeking a challenging and rewarding career offering security and unlimited growth potential, you may have what it takes to be part of our team. Loius Rich, the world's largest producer of high quality turkey products has opened its newest, most modem facility in Tulare, CA. This chance to be part of a progressive management team presents the following supervisory positions: • QUALITY ASSURANG£SUPERVISOR X • MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR ... • PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR STOCKROOM PURCHASER/SUPERVISOR Candidates should possess a BA/BS degree and the ability to leatf people in a fast paced environment. Supervisory experience in a production facility preferred, but will train qualified individuals. Outstanding wage and benefit package, central location'with affordable housing opportunities and compacted work week schedule available. If pointing your career in the right direction is what you are after, forward your resume and cover letter without delay to: Loius Rich Co., P.O. Box 1339, Tulare, CA 93725, Attention: Personnel #43 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER •;* California State University, Fresno University Lecture Series Fall 1990 presents GOVERNOR MARIO M. CUOMO etc* n CJCETS NO^! THE STATE OF OUR NATION AND SOCIETY In 1975 Mario Cuomo was appointed New York's Secretary of State and in 1978 elected Lieutenant Governor. Mario Cuomo gained national attention when, in 1982, he was elected , Governor of New York. Mr. Cuomo is currently finishing his second term which he won by the largest margin in the history of the State's gubernatorial elections. A powerful orator, Mario Cuomo eateftamed himself as a possible presidential candidate when he delivered the keynote address at the 1984 Democratic National Convention. Following a "progressive pragmatic" philosophy, Mr. Cuomo has focused the state's attention on hornetessnesa, the infra¬ structure, governmental ethics, solid waste management, income tax reduction and economic development. A gradu¬ ate of St John's University School of Law, Mr. Cuomo is the amhor of Forest Hills Diary tnd Etiaries of Mario M. Cuomo. He also wrote the Introduction for an influential publication The Cuomo Commission Report: A New American Formula for a Strong Economy (1988). TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1990 at 8:00 p.m. ' NORTH GYMNASIUM • ' . • • +u ' ■: , pSUF Students $2 General Admission $3 For ticket iiuormation call 278-2078. The University Lecture Series ta funded in part by tte Office of the Vkx President for Acadenrt: Affairs, the University Student Union Board, »nd the Associated Students, Inc. A •*'• V .
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Title | 1990_11 The Daily Collegian November 1990 |
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Publication Date | 1990 |
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Title | November 1, 1990, Page 7 |
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" |
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Full-Text-Search | Thursday, Nov. l, 1990 ^jhe Dally Collegian Page 7 ■ ■ ■ BRANAM Continued from page 6 'Speaking of predictions, let us harken back to my college football predictions earlier this semester.-1 picked USC'sTodd Marinovich to win the Helsman Trophy and Clemson to win the National Championship. Well, M arinovich is recently coming off a one-game suspension and generally hasn't done much of anything since his first outing against Syracuse. USC head coach Larry Smith said that the starting quarterbackjob for the Trojans is "up inthe air." • _ • -\ Clemson, three days after I . wrote that article, lost to Virginia -* for the first time in30 years and hasn't been the same since. I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Anyone who actually believed my predictions would come true can contact me about some real estate I can show 'em on Candlestick Point Nice weather year-round, and one doesn't have to worry about a major ' earthquake hitting for another 80 years. Do you smoke, chew or dip? GetJ&rp Quitting Tobacco Free workshop on campus November 6,8,13, and 15 (Tuesdays and Thursday) 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Advance registration required r call Sam Gitchel, , Student Health Services 278-2734 letters; Continued from page 2 another human being. They may have a responsibility to their well being In the same way a doctor has a responsibility to a patient, but along with responsibility comes a choice; the choice in allowing another human being to make their own choices - a responsibility to allow another person their rights as well. Then we heard from this doctor that these' athletes do have a right of choice: a choice between not being on the the team. 6r of being o'n the team under the stipulation of their deprivation of rights In the act of mandatory drug testing. What' a choice. It's always humorous to me how people Who opine democracy and freedom, always seem-to give freedom with the addition of demeaning stipulations and ultimatums. You 11 cant live in our country withour bumlr.g our flag, or get out (not realizing the symbol of the flag has a different meaning to each Individual). You have a right to be gay as long as you stay In the closet Women and minorities have equality of rights as long as they fit themselves into their. position In a White man's world. What a crock of shit. The ethical ones — those of a genuine morality, ones that contemplate the meaning of freedom In a large context as well as , individually, those that distinguish between mythical stereotypes and freedom of choice, those with open ', minds who see the necessity of allowing another the respect of making their own decisions on their J' rights and responsibilities; those people aren't fooled-by arguments regarding the benefit of "well-being" or "health" for that person or society. We know that when It comes right down to it. we alone as Individuals have a responsibility and rights to our own lives. No one else can tell you how to make that final decision. To Casey Dellabarca I extend my gratitude for bringing this issue up. before the Senate, my sympathy and mutual remorse that It did not go in your behalf. I guess Its another sad commentary and pertinent example on how our society really views the ethical. Chris Glass ASI senator. School,of Arts and Humanities persons interested in saving the earth can find loads of recyclable paper in the Daily Collegian office which is yours for the taking. We thank you. fii) Louis Rjch SUPERVISORS If you art a dynamic person seeking a challenging and rewarding career offering security and unlimited growth potential, you may have what it takes to be part of our team. Loius Rich, the world's largest producer of high quality turkey products has opened its newest, most modem facility in Tulare, CA. This chance to be part of a progressive management team presents the following supervisory positions: • QUALITY ASSURANG£SUPERVISOR X • MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR ... • PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR STOCKROOM PURCHASER/SUPERVISOR Candidates should possess a BA/BS degree and the ability to leatf people in a fast paced environment. Supervisory experience in a production facility preferred, but will train qualified individuals. Outstanding wage and benefit package, central location'with affordable housing opportunities and compacted work week schedule available. If pointing your career in the right direction is what you are after, forward your resume and cover letter without delay to: Loius Rich Co., P.O. Box 1339, Tulare, CA 93725, Attention: Personnel #43 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER •;* California State University, Fresno University Lecture Series Fall 1990 presents GOVERNOR MARIO M. CUOMO etc* n CJCETS NO^! THE STATE OF OUR NATION AND SOCIETY In 1975 Mario Cuomo was appointed New York's Secretary of State and in 1978 elected Lieutenant Governor. Mario Cuomo gained national attention when, in 1982, he was elected , Governor of New York. Mr. Cuomo is currently finishing his second term which he won by the largest margin in the history of the State's gubernatorial elections. A powerful orator, Mario Cuomo eateftamed himself as a possible presidential candidate when he delivered the keynote address at the 1984 Democratic National Convention. Following a "progressive pragmatic" philosophy, Mr. Cuomo has focused the state's attention on hornetessnesa, the infra¬ structure, governmental ethics, solid waste management, income tax reduction and economic development. A gradu¬ ate of St John's University School of Law, Mr. Cuomo is the amhor of Forest Hills Diary tnd Etiaries of Mario M. Cuomo. He also wrote the Introduction for an influential publication The Cuomo Commission Report: A New American Formula for a Strong Economy (1988). TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,1990 at 8:00 p.m. ' NORTH GYMNASIUM • ' . • • +u ' ■: , pSUF Students $2 General Admission $3 For ticket iiuormation call 278-2078. The University Lecture Series ta funded in part by tte Office of the Vkx President for Acadenrt: Affairs, the University Student Union Board, »nd the Associated Students, Inc. A •*'• V . |