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Features The CoUegian »May 1,1991 Sikh Continued from page 3 The Sikhs and people in Punjab, according to Paul Riar, president of the Sikh Student Federation at CSUF, have presented several fundamental demands including the right to use Punjab's i before export. Riar said Punjab's resources such as water and electricity go first to people outside the stale. Ho said Sikhs go without food and water as a result of this system. An electrical engineering major said Sikhs al*o want a governmen¬ tal system resembling that of the United States in which states have set internal powers. He said that Sikhs in power positions in India have been "bought* by the gov¬ ernment and don't serve the com mon person. An Indian student, wishing to remain anonymous, said he agreed that India's government needed to be decentralized, but he maintained that such an effort had to be made California State University, Fresno on behalf of The Scholarship Fund for Academic Excellence cordially invites you to a buffet and wine reception for The Honorable Andrew J. Young Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Tuesday, May 7, 1991 6:00- 7:00 p.m. Residence Dining Facility California State University, Fresno $35 per person or special CSUF student rate of $20. The reception will precede the lecture to be delivered by The Honorable Andrew J. Young at 7:30 that evening in the Satellite Student Union on campus. The lecture is sponsored by the University Lecture Series as the highlight of the Spring Semester. Your S35 includes admission to the lecture (reserved sealing). The Scholarship Fund for Academic Excellence has been created to recognize academic excellence among the University's students. For more information about lhe reception or the fund, please telephone the University Lecture Series office at 278-2431. Tickets for the Lecture Only go on sale May 1st at the USU Information Desk, 278-2078. witli regard to India's constitution. Riar, whose home was in Amritsartwomilesaway from the Golden Temple, remembered the military's attack in 1984. He said Sikhs in India and throughout the world have suffered the wrath of India's military for too long. They are putting us down.... Our young people are being shot every day." Riar said his people's patience has worn thin. 'TVe protested for fiveyears. They arrested and killed protesters. After that, people said, If you're not going to listen to us, wewanttobe separate.'" Riar said he was forced out of the country and came to the United States in April of 1987. "On the street, if you are recog¬ nized to be Sikh, you are shot with¬ out question." In 1984, when the military overtook the Golden Temple, Rial's hometown went without water and electricity for 15 days. In response to literature on Khalistan Day distributed at CSUFMonday, Council Khanna a t the Indian Consulate in San Fran- eiscosaid, 'The Indian government has nocommentonthisfalsepropa¬ ganda" ANNOUNCEMENTS God and Congressmen Mike Eagles. Rich, successful republican leader. Vote! Struggling with Homosexual- ity? Info for, "A WAY OUT": P.O. Box 26082 Fresno, Ca. 193729. Gov't seized surplus vehicles. Available from $100! Call for immediate info: (504)649- 5745, exL 58735. Attention Gamers! POLL CON is returning to SLO on June 21 through the 23rd, 1991. Featuring an AD&D team tour¬ nament. Pre-registration closes May 20. Write: P.O. Box 4526, San Luis Obispo, CA. 93403 for details. HATE TO TYPE? Call MacDonald Word Processing. Laser • perfect Resumes, Term Papers, etc- 432-5339. Dodgers vs. Reds, Dodger Stadium. $35 includes bus, game ticket, beer or soda. Sat. June 1st, 7:05pm. Depart CSUF, Lot Q @ 12 noon and arrive back @ 2 am. 294-7012 or 278-2128. (M-F between 7am. - 3pm) Home Typing Service - Word processing, near CSUF. 431- 0730. (Diana) Supertype - Fast, accurate typing service. 264-3757. Student Summer Special - Let your mind take a vacation and get your body working towards its health and fitness. Come to Muscle Bound Fitness Center: 5627 E. Kings Canyon Rd.. comer of Clovis Ave. and Kings Canyon behind Pep Boys. Phone: 255-8433. $89 for 4 months, no initiation fees. Fully equiped co-ed weight room, sauna, Jacuzzi, life cycles and more! Come by and visit us. Expires May 31,1991. A.D.B. Word Processing - Resumes. Term Papers, Letters. 292-2325. FOR SALE BIKE FOR SALE - Diamond Back Mtn/road bike. Only 1 month old! Small men's frame, great condition. Reasonable price. 221-1904. 10-speed bike. Small men's frame. $75 o.b.o. 291^408. Macintosh, 2nd disk drive, laser mouse and software. $650 o.b.o. 278-3236. 1987 Suzuki JX Samurai. Soft top with extras. $3800 o.b.o. 29^4539. 2 end tables, $40($25 ea.) - 2 lamps $40($25 ea.) - Exercise bike, $50 - Sony stereo re¬ ceiver, $75 - Stereo case (samsui)$25. 224-2870(eve- nings) 1982 BMW 320i - Clean, stereo-radio, cassette. $3,800. Call evenings. 224-2870 Summer in Europe from $326 each way on discounted sched¬ uled airlines to Europe from San Francisco. Call: (800) 325- 2222. 1 year membership, Clovis Athletic Club. $408 reduced to $200. Call Mary @ 348-0442. AT 386-25,40 MegH.D., 14" color VGA, 1 Meg RAM, 1-2 Floppy. $1399. Call: Digital Works at 645^173. AT 386-33 w/ 64K cash, 120 Meg RD., 14" super VGA. 2 Meg RAM, 1.2 FD. $1999. Call: Digital Works at 645- 4173. Sony 120V AM-FM tuner, digital synthesizer reciever only S75. - Centurion 2E man's bicycle, 19" for road. Bought for $575, will sell for $275 o.b.o. 294-9398. ROOMMATE 2-bdrm. summer lease. Bulldog Lane Village. 229- 8657. Wanted, Female roommate for quiet house in Clovis near CSUF. $200/mo.+ Deposit+1/3 utilities. 298-6891. Alfie. Female roommate to share 2- story, 2-bdrm. apartment. $245/ mo. + 1/2 utilities. Nice grounds, pool, tennis court, gym. If you're looking for a nice, dependable roommate call: 348-9241 (evenings best) HELP WANTED Earn $500/week assembling products at home! Free24hr. recording for details. (415)585- 5662. Apartment Rental Agent. 30 + hours including weekends. Call: 432-0334. Alaska Summer Employment - Fisheries. Earn $5000 +/mo. FREE transportation! Room & Board! Over 8,000 openings, no experience necessary. Male or Female. For employment program call: Student Employ¬ ment Services at 1 -206-298- 3691,cxl80. Disabled Professor seeks reliable student for personal care attendant M-F morn¬ ings, 8-11:30 a.m. Some lifting, near campus, call Peter: 438-7873. KUWAIT, SAUDI WORK¬ ERS NEEDED. $35 & up per hour! Tax Free. Both skilled and unskilled. For info call: 6)5-779-5505, ext.k-1448.
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Title | 1991_05 The Daily Collegian May 1991 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1991 |
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 |
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Title | May 1, 1991, Page 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1991 |
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 | Features The CoUegian »May 1,1991 Sikh Continued from page 3 The Sikhs and people in Punjab, according to Paul Riar, president of the Sikh Student Federation at CSUF, have presented several fundamental demands including the right to use Punjab's i before export. Riar said Punjab's resources such as water and electricity go first to people outside the stale. Ho said Sikhs go without food and water as a result of this system. An electrical engineering major said Sikhs al*o want a governmen¬ tal system resembling that of the United States in which states have set internal powers. He said that Sikhs in power positions in India have been "bought* by the gov¬ ernment and don't serve the com mon person. An Indian student, wishing to remain anonymous, said he agreed that India's government needed to be decentralized, but he maintained that such an effort had to be made California State University, Fresno on behalf of The Scholarship Fund for Academic Excellence cordially invites you to a buffet and wine reception for The Honorable Andrew J. Young Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Tuesday, May 7, 1991 6:00- 7:00 p.m. Residence Dining Facility California State University, Fresno $35 per person or special CSUF student rate of $20. The reception will precede the lecture to be delivered by The Honorable Andrew J. Young at 7:30 that evening in the Satellite Student Union on campus. The lecture is sponsored by the University Lecture Series as the highlight of the Spring Semester. Your S35 includes admission to the lecture (reserved sealing). The Scholarship Fund for Academic Excellence has been created to recognize academic excellence among the University's students. For more information about lhe reception or the fund, please telephone the University Lecture Series office at 278-2431. Tickets for the Lecture Only go on sale May 1st at the USU Information Desk, 278-2078. witli regard to India's constitution. Riar, whose home was in Amritsartwomilesaway from the Golden Temple, remembered the military's attack in 1984. He said Sikhs in India and throughout the world have suffered the wrath of India's military for too long. They are putting us down.... Our young people are being shot every day." Riar said his people's patience has worn thin. 'TVe protested for fiveyears. They arrested and killed protesters. After that, people said, If you're not going to listen to us, wewanttobe separate.'" Riar said he was forced out of the country and came to the United States in April of 1987. "On the street, if you are recog¬ nized to be Sikh, you are shot with¬ out question." In 1984, when the military overtook the Golden Temple, Rial's hometown went without water and electricity for 15 days. In response to literature on Khalistan Day distributed at CSUFMonday, Council Khanna a t the Indian Consulate in San Fran- eiscosaid, 'The Indian government has nocommentonthisfalsepropa¬ ganda" ANNOUNCEMENTS God and Congressmen Mike Eagles. Rich, successful republican leader. Vote! Struggling with Homosexual- ity? Info for, "A WAY OUT": P.O. Box 26082 Fresno, Ca. 193729. Gov't seized surplus vehicles. Available from $100! Call for immediate info: (504)649- 5745, exL 58735. Attention Gamers! POLL CON is returning to SLO on June 21 through the 23rd, 1991. Featuring an AD&D team tour¬ nament. Pre-registration closes May 20. Write: P.O. Box 4526, San Luis Obispo, CA. 93403 for details. HATE TO TYPE? Call MacDonald Word Processing. Laser • perfect Resumes, Term Papers, etc- 432-5339. Dodgers vs. Reds, Dodger Stadium. $35 includes bus, game ticket, beer or soda. Sat. June 1st, 7:05pm. Depart CSUF, Lot Q @ 12 noon and arrive back @ 2 am. 294-7012 or 278-2128. (M-F between 7am. - 3pm) Home Typing Service - Word processing, near CSUF. 431- 0730. (Diana) Supertype - Fast, accurate typing service. 264-3757. Student Summer Special - Let your mind take a vacation and get your body working towards its health and fitness. Come to Muscle Bound Fitness Center: 5627 E. Kings Canyon Rd.. comer of Clovis Ave. and Kings Canyon behind Pep Boys. Phone: 255-8433. $89 for 4 months, no initiation fees. Fully equiped co-ed weight room, sauna, Jacuzzi, life cycles and more! Come by and visit us. Expires May 31,1991. A.D.B. Word Processing - Resumes. Term Papers, Letters. 292-2325. FOR SALE BIKE FOR SALE - Diamond Back Mtn/road bike. Only 1 month old! Small men's frame, great condition. Reasonable price. 221-1904. 10-speed bike. Small men's frame. $75 o.b.o. 291^408. Macintosh, 2nd disk drive, laser mouse and software. $650 o.b.o. 278-3236. 1987 Suzuki JX Samurai. Soft top with extras. $3800 o.b.o. 29^4539. 2 end tables, $40($25 ea.) - 2 lamps $40($25 ea.) - Exercise bike, $50 - Sony stereo re¬ ceiver, $75 - Stereo case (samsui)$25. 224-2870(eve- nings) 1982 BMW 320i - Clean, stereo-radio, cassette. $3,800. Call evenings. 224-2870 Summer in Europe from $326 each way on discounted sched¬ uled airlines to Europe from San Francisco. Call: (800) 325- 2222. 1 year membership, Clovis Athletic Club. $408 reduced to $200. Call Mary @ 348-0442. AT 386-25,40 MegH.D., 14" color VGA, 1 Meg RAM, 1-2 Floppy. $1399. Call: Digital Works at 645^173. AT 386-33 w/ 64K cash, 120 Meg RD., 14" super VGA. 2 Meg RAM, 1.2 FD. $1999. Call: Digital Works at 645- 4173. Sony 120V AM-FM tuner, digital synthesizer reciever only S75. - Centurion 2E man's bicycle, 19" for road. Bought for $575, will sell for $275 o.b.o. 294-9398. ROOMMATE 2-bdrm. summer lease. Bulldog Lane Village. 229- 8657. Wanted, Female roommate for quiet house in Clovis near CSUF. $200/mo.+ Deposit+1/3 utilities. 298-6891. Alfie. Female roommate to share 2- story, 2-bdrm. apartment. $245/ mo. + 1/2 utilities. Nice grounds, pool, tennis court, gym. If you're looking for a nice, dependable roommate call: 348-9241 (evenings best) HELP WANTED Earn $500/week assembling products at home! Free24hr. recording for details. (415)585- 5662. Apartment Rental Agent. 30 + hours including weekends. Call: 432-0334. Alaska Summer Employment - Fisheries. Earn $5000 +/mo. FREE transportation! Room & Board! Over 8,000 openings, no experience necessary. Male or Female. For employment program call: Student Employ¬ ment Services at 1 -206-298- 3691,cxl80. Disabled Professor seeks reliable student for personal care attendant M-F morn¬ ings, 8-11:30 a.m. Some lifting, near campus, call Peter: 438-7873. KUWAIT, SAUDI WORK¬ ERS NEEDED. $35 & up per hour! Tax Free. Both skilled and unskilled. For info call: 6)5-779-5505, ext.k-1448. |