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Thursday, Nov. 1, 1990 \.\ The Dally Collegian Page 5 Calendar Today ^| The Associated Students Inc. will hold Club Awareness Day on the balcony-.of the University Student Union from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Your club may still sign up for a table. Inquire in the ASI Office. USU 316,. phone 278- 2656. For more information, call Senator Care,n Thomas at the ASI Office. The Fresno State Chess Club will meet from I to 3 p.m. to the University Student \mlon bowling alley. All chess players welcome. For details about these and future Chess Club events, call 278-3182 or 225- 0387. Guest speaker Laurie Woods of the California Buseau of Narcot¬ ics will discuss drug problems ' in the California at 4p.m. In > USU. Room 311. The discussion is sponsored by Lambda Alpha Epsilon, the criminology fraternity. All students are welcome. For details, call 294- J0672.. Guest speaker Phil Cisneros will discuss the School of Edu# cation credential requirements a( the C.I,. A.S.E. (Chicano- Latino Association of Student Educators) meeting from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m: In USU 310. For more information, call 224-5787 or 229-2809. Andrew Massey, conductor of the Fresno Philharmonic Or¬ chestra, will lecture on "The, Architectonic Structures of Bruckner's Symphony #8" in the Wahlberg Recital Hall at 1:10 p.m. The Academic Policy and Planning Committee will meet in Main Cafetria 203 at 2:15 p.m, ,-. Linguistics Colloquium: Elisa¬ beth Haggblade of Linguistics will speak on "The Semantic Re¬ lationship Between Simples and Satellite in Motion Verbs of English, German and French" in Peters Building 390 at 2 p.m. WBA (Women's Business Asso¬ ciation) will have a general meeting in McLane Hall 221 from 6:30 tb 7:30 p.m. Members and guests are welcome. Smithsonian Lecture: Derek Elliot,.assistant curator for the National Air and Space Museum, will speak on 'Living and Working In Space" in the Satellite Student Union at 7 p.m. General admission Is $4. CSUF students admitted free. ^Ecology Club prepares to set recycling bins Nov. 2 Smithsonian Lecture: Michael Robinson, director of theWa- tlonal Zoological Park," will speak on The Fate of the Tropical Rainforest" in the Satellite Student Union. 7 p.m. ' General admission is $4. free for CSUF students. Volleyball: CSUF-Vs. Santa Barbara. N'orth Gym, 7:30 p.m. "Reckless" by Craig Lucas will be presented Nov. 2-4 and 7- 11 in the Arena Theatre. Ticket reservations can be made through the University Theatre. Box Office. Ext. 82216. KENNEL BOOKSTORE CAMPUS VIDEO CENTER NEWRELEASES $2.50 WEEKENDS $2.00 WEEKDAYS ALL OTHER MOVIES $1.00 DAILY By Debbie Richards COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER that will contain bins for either alumi¬ num cans, newspaper, or white paper alone. Most of the bins In the secondary 1 areas will be for aluminum can recy- Delivcring on a promise to them- cling only, but the final decision of selves and the campus community, the which bins to put In a particular area Ecology Club at CSUF Is In the process will be made by the club based on their . of starting a program to provide bins expectations of what kind of trash will around campus for recycling alumi- most likely be generated In the area, num cans, newspaper and white paper. The club has drilled holes In the Inspired by a successful, long-term bottom of the bins and plans to chain recycling effort by the men's track and them to the nearest lamppost In each v cross country teams, the club's Involve- area as a deterrent to people whojnlght \ ment will begin on the weekend of Nov. steal the blns.^hewever the club Is not I 10 When they set bins at several loca- concemedaboutthepossibllltyofpeople | tions on campus. stealing the contents of the bins. "We'vebeentossing this Idea around rrhe bins Just help to separate the ; since the club started a year ago." said trash and encourage recycling In that >club President Krtstl Hutchinson. way.^said Ishlkawa. "It doesn't'matter "We have been working specifically thoughlfpeople take what's Inside. In on the recycling program since the the end It will be recycled anyway. If beginning of the semester." she said, scavengers want to take the cans or "We have a real enthusiasUc group of .whatever, that's fine with us." students this semester and they've Estes.maintains an optimisUc attl- worked really hard. Ilea real excited tude in the face of Kls experience with about It." . - the recycling bins maintained by his The 43 bins that will be used (or the team on Barstow Avenue west of O'Neill recycling were obtained as a donation Park* . from Pepsi Cola. The bins are normally "You wouldn't believe what people used to store the soft drink syrup. put in bins that are clearly marked for Members of the club cut holes in the something else." said Esles>;it has to tops of the bins — which are about the be a conscientious effort. size of a regular trash can and are of "Separation at the beginning of the sturdy plasUc — and painted them to flow makes our job a whole lot easier." designate the items to be deposited In he said. "The aluminum should be In them. The bins for aluminum are Ugly the aluminum bins, newspaper in die blue, for newspaper green and for white newspaper bins. etc. There's only so paper, while. much manpower we can supply. If we , The club's plans for [he placement of have to spend lime separating It's to- the bins were drawn lrom a map given tally inefficient." ^-^ tc them by Red Estes. die head coach of Estes said that the only way for the • die men's track and cross courtuy" teams Ecology Club recycling to be successful and coordinator of the 8-year-old team is with careful and constant monitoring recycling program. The map notes high of what's in the bins at all times and an traffic areas, deemed by club members attitude that people don't know much - as good prospects for a large recycling' about recycling response. "Just because you put [binsf-out Yoriko Ishikawa, the head of the there. It doesn't mean people an recycling committee for the Ecology to automatically be recyclers." he said. Club, outlined the seven primary target "It's a matter of educaUon." areas as follows: the area between the The Ecology Club sees the bins as a University Student Union, bookstore good opportunity to educate the cam- and fountain: the area between the Free-s pus community about the Importance Speech Area and the library: the area of recycling. "Everybody needs to be between the Social Science and the concerned about this." said Hutchln- Educalion Psychology buildings; near son-, the Checkers Cafe by the Satellite Stu- "We all breathe'the same air [and] dent Union; by the fountain in the Pe- drink the same water. [We] have to be ters Business Building: between the conscious of the environment. Doing West Engineering and East Engineer- something for the environment con- |L ing buildings: and in front of the Joyal cems everybody, their food, their water Administration building. and their air. We can have it clean or There are also several secondary sites dirty." she said. 278-4286 RcundWp from Lcs ArQbes um MM MM HMfl Mnmm Tim $«9t $71* fevtwdandsiartncttB inayteMuM. Qltjrafta- tfam. LatuicustomtoiQur tCoundltaNd i4mv*«na»MtMM »*mm (Met, CA 91403 800-888-8786 PUCK HUNTERS Nothing will do the job of carrying, setting or retrieving decoys as will QUACKER-P ACKER (TM) Duck Decoy Carriers. Only $5.95 ea. prepaid, + tax. Free information GRAYBILLCO. Box 1752 Oakland CA34604 The Daily Collegian
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Title | 1990_11 The Daily Collegian November 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. |
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Language | eng |
Description
Title | November 1, 1990, Page 5 |
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 | Thursday, Nov. 1, 1990 \.\ The Dally Collegian Page 5 Calendar Today ^| The Associated Students Inc. will hold Club Awareness Day on the balcony-.of the University Student Union from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Your club may still sign up for a table. Inquire in the ASI Office. USU 316,. phone 278- 2656. For more information, call Senator Care,n Thomas at the ASI Office. The Fresno State Chess Club will meet from I to 3 p.m. to the University Student \mlon bowling alley. All chess players welcome. For details about these and future Chess Club events, call 278-3182 or 225- 0387. Guest speaker Laurie Woods of the California Buseau of Narcot¬ ics will discuss drug problems ' in the California at 4p.m. In > USU. Room 311. The discussion is sponsored by Lambda Alpha Epsilon, the criminology fraternity. All students are welcome. For details, call 294- J0672.. Guest speaker Phil Cisneros will discuss the School of Edu# cation credential requirements a( the C.I,. A.S.E. (Chicano- Latino Association of Student Educators) meeting from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m: In USU 310. For more information, call 224-5787 or 229-2809. Andrew Massey, conductor of the Fresno Philharmonic Or¬ chestra, will lecture on "The, Architectonic Structures of Bruckner's Symphony #8" in the Wahlberg Recital Hall at 1:10 p.m. The Academic Policy and Planning Committee will meet in Main Cafetria 203 at 2:15 p.m, ,-. Linguistics Colloquium: Elisa¬ beth Haggblade of Linguistics will speak on "The Semantic Re¬ lationship Between Simples and Satellite in Motion Verbs of English, German and French" in Peters Building 390 at 2 p.m. WBA (Women's Business Asso¬ ciation) will have a general meeting in McLane Hall 221 from 6:30 tb 7:30 p.m. Members and guests are welcome. Smithsonian Lecture: Derek Elliot,.assistant curator for the National Air and Space Museum, will speak on 'Living and Working In Space" in the Satellite Student Union at 7 p.m. General admission Is $4. CSUF students admitted free. ^Ecology Club prepares to set recycling bins Nov. 2 Smithsonian Lecture: Michael Robinson, director of theWa- tlonal Zoological Park," will speak on The Fate of the Tropical Rainforest" in the Satellite Student Union. 7 p.m. ' General admission is $4. free for CSUF students. Volleyball: CSUF-Vs. Santa Barbara. N'orth Gym, 7:30 p.m. "Reckless" by Craig Lucas will be presented Nov. 2-4 and 7- 11 in the Arena Theatre. Ticket reservations can be made through the University Theatre. Box Office. Ext. 82216. KENNEL BOOKSTORE CAMPUS VIDEO CENTER NEWRELEASES $2.50 WEEKENDS $2.00 WEEKDAYS ALL OTHER MOVIES $1.00 DAILY By Debbie Richards COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER that will contain bins for either alumi¬ num cans, newspaper, or white paper alone. Most of the bins In the secondary 1 areas will be for aluminum can recy- Delivcring on a promise to them- cling only, but the final decision of selves and the campus community, the which bins to put In a particular area Ecology Club at CSUF Is In the process will be made by the club based on their . of starting a program to provide bins expectations of what kind of trash will around campus for recycling alumi- most likely be generated In the area, num cans, newspaper and white paper. The club has drilled holes In the Inspired by a successful, long-term bottom of the bins and plans to chain recycling effort by the men's track and them to the nearest lamppost In each v cross country teams, the club's Involve- area as a deterrent to people whojnlght \ ment will begin on the weekend of Nov. steal the blns.^hewever the club Is not I 10 When they set bins at several loca- concemedaboutthepossibllltyofpeople | tions on campus. stealing the contents of the bins. "We'vebeentossing this Idea around rrhe bins Just help to separate the ; since the club started a year ago." said trash and encourage recycling In that >club President Krtstl Hutchinson. way.^said Ishlkawa. "It doesn't'matter "We have been working specifically thoughlfpeople take what's Inside. In on the recycling program since the the end It will be recycled anyway. If beginning of the semester." she said, scavengers want to take the cans or "We have a real enthusiasUc group of .whatever, that's fine with us." students this semester and they've Estes.maintains an optimisUc attl- worked really hard. Ilea real excited tude in the face of Kls experience with about It." . - the recycling bins maintained by his The 43 bins that will be used (or the team on Barstow Avenue west of O'Neill recycling were obtained as a donation Park* . from Pepsi Cola. The bins are normally "You wouldn't believe what people used to store the soft drink syrup. put in bins that are clearly marked for Members of the club cut holes in the something else." said Esles>;it has to tops of the bins — which are about the be a conscientious effort. size of a regular trash can and are of "Separation at the beginning of the sturdy plasUc — and painted them to flow makes our job a whole lot easier." designate the items to be deposited In he said. "The aluminum should be In them. The bins for aluminum are Ugly the aluminum bins, newspaper in die blue, for newspaper green and for white newspaper bins. etc. There's only so paper, while. much manpower we can supply. If we , The club's plans for [he placement of have to spend lime separating It's to- the bins were drawn lrom a map given tally inefficient." ^-^ tc them by Red Estes. die head coach of Estes said that the only way for the • die men's track and cross courtuy" teams Ecology Club recycling to be successful and coordinator of the 8-year-old team is with careful and constant monitoring recycling program. The map notes high of what's in the bins at all times and an traffic areas, deemed by club members attitude that people don't know much - as good prospects for a large recycling' about recycling response. "Just because you put [binsf-out Yoriko Ishikawa, the head of the there. It doesn't mean people an recycling committee for the Ecology to automatically be recyclers." he said. Club, outlined the seven primary target "It's a matter of educaUon." areas as follows: the area between the The Ecology Club sees the bins as a University Student Union, bookstore good opportunity to educate the cam- and fountain: the area between the Free-s pus community about the Importance Speech Area and the library: the area of recycling. "Everybody needs to be between the Social Science and the concerned about this." said Hutchln- Educalion Psychology buildings; near son-, the Checkers Cafe by the Satellite Stu- "We all breathe'the same air [and] dent Union; by the fountain in the Pe- drink the same water. [We] have to be ters Business Building: between the conscious of the environment. Doing West Engineering and East Engineer- something for the environment con- |L ing buildings: and in front of the Joyal cems everybody, their food, their water Administration building. and their air. We can have it clean or There are also several secondary sites dirty." she said. 278-4286 RcundWp from Lcs ArQbes um MM MM HMfl Mnmm Tim $«9t $71* fevtwdandsiartncttB inayteMuM. Qltjrafta- tfam. LatuicustomtoiQur tCoundltaNd i4mv*«na»MtMM »*mm (Met, CA 91403 800-888-8786 PUCK HUNTERS Nothing will do the job of carrying, setting or retrieving decoys as will QUACKER-P ACKER (TM) Duck Decoy Carriers. Only $5.95 ea. prepaid, + tax. Free information GRAYBILLCO. Box 1752 Oakland CA34604 The Daily Collegian |