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Page 4 S¥*&E£7TS March 2,1994 1WSIGII1 Calls Continued from Page 3 recreation office," Koch said. "A studenl assistant working in Ihc office gave them my home phone num - bcr withouimy knowledge," Koch said. "Pretty soon I was getting calls at home from students asking mc what ihey should study for the test," Koch said. "I told them that I was not giving them information on whal io study and 1 couldn't believe they would call mc at home io ask me lhat" Dr. John Caglc. chair of Speech department, had simliar problems. "I no longer give oul my number in class because I have voice mail. Thai way, students can gel in touch w iih me without calling mc ai home." Caglc hopes in lime students and teachers will be able to communicate through E-mail, thus eliminating problems of miscommunicauon between ihem o make il clear :>ui their phone "Teachers need it why ihcy arc giving number." "If it's just for emergencies and not for homework, that's fine, as long as they lcl lhc students know." Library Continued from Page 3 the Provost have funded the activity room. CSU Foundauon has contributed $7,500 to furnish the library's activity room and thc Provost will fund lhe studenl positions. Because the activity room is free of library and studenl govemmenl funds. Shweiki predicts the activity room will be around for a long time because it will mostlikcly not suffer budget cuts. Shwciki said they arc looking foward lo having another room built with the new addition of iheMadden library. According to Michael Gorman, the library dean, lhe expansion of the library has been postponed because of the Northridge earthquake, which severely damaged CSUF's sister college. I Since most of lhc campus buildings are uasafc lo enter, Northridge students attend classes in portable trailers. CSU construcuon funds will be going io lhc Northridge campus for rebuilding. Joining sports offers relief s cither," Hadi YazdanPanah/INSIGHT As he races for the ball, Sweden's Anders Limpar (center) feels the heat on both sides from Mexico's Alberto Garcia Aspe (lefl) and Benjamin Gallando. m^^^^—^i*^^^^*^^^ m^^m^m*^ " "Wc will certainly build a room spe cifically made for thc children's activity room when lhc library iscxpanded," Gorman said. Students with children are not the only ones who will benefit from ihc project According to Shweiki, those studenls who do not have children will not be bothered by children who arc bored and distracting. "Those students who are in the reading program will also benefit from lhc project," shc said. "Because Ihcj can use their volunteer time for class credit" Shwciki said that there has been support for thc activity room from bolh student government and the library, although some Reality senators do not support it. "They don't believe children should be on this campus."said Joel Eancs, Reality Senator. '"I'm just concerned aboul the potential noise of little children in the library." Shweiki said the library has been supportive. "Dean Gorman and Gail Grogan have been extremely supportive and helpful and have given lots of advice." "I'm very happy to house it here," said Gorman. By Bryce Westover StaffWriter Looking for a way to relieve the built up stress from those new classes this semester? For students interested in team competition, bul not excited about competing for a spot on the school's NCAA learns, the university's intramural and recreational ^^^^_ programs might be thc answer. "Thc intramural pro- gramsand rcc rcational services give students some .:_. „ fm,,, iheir hex- tic school schedules," said Valeric Valverde,campus recreational scrvicescoor- dinator. "Not many students know aboul these acuvit Valverde said. The intramural programs have a lot to offer studenls, Valverde said. Most sludents don'i realize the diversity of sports they can choose from. In thc fall, intramural programs include flag football and volleyball. In thc spring, students can play basketball and softball. Thc intramural program is on campus. Thc program is funded by thc stu- Festival Continued from Page 3 ihcm have never been io a university before." "Not only is it a good experience for thechildrcn. bul it is very rewarding for the students who judge and help out duringthcfcstival."Badcnschcr added. For many CSUF studenls, judging, announcing or escorting at thc festival is required in most speech classes during iheir regularly scheduled class peri ods. Thc forensics teams also assist They pitch in and sell commemorative T-shirts to all of thc visitors on campus. CSUF athletes also are present Athletes arc busy autographing T- shirts and encouraging children to stay in school and come to CSUF in the future. "When I came in fourth grade, wc thought the college students were so smart and our goals were to be jusl like them." Mansour said. Now more ihan 85.(XX) children have participated in lhe festival within the last 35 years. Teachers said they also arc amazed at how many of them have later become CSUF students. The festival is expected raise nearly S 10,000 in entry fees and T-shirt sales, according to festival officials. dents who play. A S50 fee is all that is required to join. If a person can get five friends together, the cost can be pretty cheap per person, Valverde said. Even if the student is thc only person who wants to play, they can slill pui their name on a free agent sheet This will place ihcm on one of the other available teams. It's a lot of fun and a great way to stay in shape," " ulvtrue, i^o *jr "It's a lot of fun and a great way to stay in shape," shc said. "There are coed learns, too." Students are able to meet a lot of people this way. she added. If intramural team sports is not your thing, shc said, then maybe thc recreational program is. Admission is free for students with valid school identification. For those ^^_ without one, thc cost is S2 ^^^^^ per day. Thc program gives students free time to use thc sports facilities. "There is quite a choice loo." Valverde said. y un i ik . - from basketball, volley ball, recreational services coordinator rackettaii, badminton, Students need not worry about their ^kill level. Thc teams are divided up bctwccniwoskill levels. Thatway.ihc teams are more competitive with each other. There is also extra benefits from the fees of lhc intramurals. Thc excess proceeds arc used to help fund student employment Valverde said thc intramural sports are a lot of fun and she would encourage everyone to come oul and sign up. wcightlifting, swimmingor ^^^^m just using thc open fields around the campus," shc said. These services arc a great way for sludents to get out of ihc apartment, she said. They also hclpsludcnts get inshapc, lose weight and build muscle tone, as well as relieve all thai built up stress. For more information, contact Valverde at 278-2526. Updated weekly schedules of lhc free recreational limes arc available in thc North Gym, Room 109. Karen Toth/INSIGHT Trying desperately to keep control, Mexico's Ramon Ramirez goes down with the ball while Ignacio Ambriz races to help as Sweden's Hakan Milld tries to kick it away. RESEARCH INFORMATION Largest Library of Information in U.S. 19,278 TOPICS - ALL SUBJECTS Order Catalog Today wilh Visa, M/C or COD 310-477-8226 Or rush $2.00 to: Research Information 132 Idaho Ave. #206-A, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Happy Birthday, DEBO to We * you, freaker! Ree, D, Mike, Ren, Mel, Jo, and Jer 209 / 227-7373 1 -800-727-7373 Jorge Acyna. President FAX 209 / 225-7373 SAN JOAQUIN RELIGIOUS 600D5 3026 N. Cedar Ave. Fresno, CA 93703 Featured exclusively in the University Coffeehouse & Pub Formerly The Bucket 10 facts about Butterfield's beer 1. Brewed in Fresno 2. Handcrafted 3. Award-winning Ales and Lagers 4. Natural ingredients 5. No preservatives 6. No pasteurasation 7. Brewed fresh 8. Served only in Fresno's finest drinking and eating establishments 9. More than 40 different varieties of beer 10. ..Better taste than anything available in Fresno Drink Quality-Instead of Quantity Barbecue >aby Back Ribs Cole Slaw 5-Bean Chili 1 jBMlUoax B iTiTT^Tl-i l!W l| 1 $5.45
Object Description
Title | 1994_03 Insight March 1994 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Dept. of Journalism, California State University, Fresno. |
Publication Date | 1994 |
Description | Weekly during the school year. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 8 1969-v. 29, no. 23 (May 13, 1998, issue. Title from masthead. Merged with Daily collegian. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodials |
Contributors | California State University, Fresno Dept. of Journalism |
Coverage | October 8, 1969 - May 13, 1998 |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi, TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | 004_Insight Mar 02 1994 p 4 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publication Date | 1994 |
Full-Text-Search | Page 4 S¥*&E£7TS March 2,1994 1WSIGII1 Calls Continued from Page 3 recreation office," Koch said. "A studenl assistant working in Ihc office gave them my home phone num - bcr withouimy knowledge," Koch said. "Pretty soon I was getting calls at home from students asking mc what ihey should study for the test," Koch said. "I told them that I was not giving them information on whal io study and 1 couldn't believe they would call mc at home io ask me lhat" Dr. John Caglc. chair of Speech department, had simliar problems. "I no longer give oul my number in class because I have voice mail. Thai way, students can gel in touch w iih me without calling mc ai home." Caglc hopes in lime students and teachers will be able to communicate through E-mail, thus eliminating problems of miscommunicauon between ihem o make il clear :>ui their phone "Teachers need it why ihcy arc giving number." "If it's just for emergencies and not for homework, that's fine, as long as they lcl lhc students know." Library Continued from Page 3 the Provost have funded the activity room. CSU Foundauon has contributed $7,500 to furnish the library's activity room and thc Provost will fund lhe studenl positions. Because the activity room is free of library and studenl govemmenl funds. Shweiki predicts the activity room will be around for a long time because it will mostlikcly not suffer budget cuts. Shwciki said they arc looking foward lo having another room built with the new addition of iheMadden library. According to Michael Gorman, the library dean, lhe expansion of the library has been postponed because of the Northridge earthquake, which severely damaged CSUF's sister college. I Since most of lhc campus buildings are uasafc lo enter, Northridge students attend classes in portable trailers. CSU construcuon funds will be going io lhc Northridge campus for rebuilding. Joining sports offers relief s cither," Hadi YazdanPanah/INSIGHT As he races for the ball, Sweden's Anders Limpar (center) feels the heat on both sides from Mexico's Alberto Garcia Aspe (lefl) and Benjamin Gallando. m^^^^—^i*^^^^*^^^ m^^m^m*^ " "Wc will certainly build a room spe cifically made for thc children's activity room when lhc library iscxpanded," Gorman said. Students with children are not the only ones who will benefit from ihc project According to Shweiki, those studenls who do not have children will not be bothered by children who arc bored and distracting. "Those students who are in the reading program will also benefit from lhc project," shc said. "Because Ihcj can use their volunteer time for class credit" Shwciki said that there has been support for thc activity room from bolh student government and the library, although some Reality senators do not support it. "They don't believe children should be on this campus."said Joel Eancs, Reality Senator. '"I'm just concerned aboul the potential noise of little children in the library." Shweiki said the library has been supportive. "Dean Gorman and Gail Grogan have been extremely supportive and helpful and have given lots of advice." "I'm very happy to house it here," said Gorman. By Bryce Westover StaffWriter Looking for a way to relieve the built up stress from those new classes this semester? For students interested in team competition, bul not excited about competing for a spot on the school's NCAA learns, the university's intramural and recreational ^^^^_ programs might be thc answer. "Thc intramural pro- gramsand rcc rcational services give students some .:_. „ fm,,, iheir hex- tic school schedules," said Valeric Valverde,campus recreational scrvicescoor- dinator. "Not many students know aboul these acuvit Valverde said. The intramural programs have a lot to offer studenls, Valverde said. Most sludents don'i realize the diversity of sports they can choose from. In thc fall, intramural programs include flag football and volleyball. In thc spring, students can play basketball and softball. Thc intramural program is on campus. Thc program is funded by thc stu- Festival Continued from Page 3 ihcm have never been io a university before." "Not only is it a good experience for thechildrcn. bul it is very rewarding for the students who judge and help out duringthcfcstival."Badcnschcr added. For many CSUF studenls, judging, announcing or escorting at thc festival is required in most speech classes during iheir regularly scheduled class peri ods. Thc forensics teams also assist They pitch in and sell commemorative T-shirts to all of thc visitors on campus. CSUF athletes also are present Athletes arc busy autographing T- shirts and encouraging children to stay in school and come to CSUF in the future. "When I came in fourth grade, wc thought the college students were so smart and our goals were to be jusl like them." Mansour said. Now more ihan 85.(XX) children have participated in lhe festival within the last 35 years. Teachers said they also arc amazed at how many of them have later become CSUF students. The festival is expected raise nearly S 10,000 in entry fees and T-shirt sales, according to festival officials. dents who play. A S50 fee is all that is required to join. If a person can get five friends together, the cost can be pretty cheap per person, Valverde said. Even if the student is thc only person who wants to play, they can slill pui their name on a free agent sheet This will place ihcm on one of the other available teams. It's a lot of fun and a great way to stay in shape," " ulvtrue, i^o *jr "It's a lot of fun and a great way to stay in shape," shc said. "There are coed learns, too." Students are able to meet a lot of people this way. she added. If intramural team sports is not your thing, shc said, then maybe thc recreational program is. Admission is free for students with valid school identification. For those ^^_ without one, thc cost is S2 ^^^^^ per day. Thc program gives students free time to use thc sports facilities. "There is quite a choice loo." Valverde said. y un i ik . - from basketball, volley ball, recreational services coordinator rackettaii, badminton, Students need not worry about their ^kill level. Thc teams are divided up bctwccniwoskill levels. Thatway.ihc teams are more competitive with each other. There is also extra benefits from the fees of lhc intramurals. Thc excess proceeds arc used to help fund student employment Valverde said thc intramural sports are a lot of fun and she would encourage everyone to come oul and sign up. wcightlifting, swimmingor ^^^^m just using thc open fields around the campus," shc said. These services arc a great way for sludents to get out of ihc apartment, she said. They also hclpsludcnts get inshapc, lose weight and build muscle tone, as well as relieve all thai built up stress. For more information, contact Valverde at 278-2526. Updated weekly schedules of lhc free recreational limes arc available in thc North Gym, Room 109. Karen Toth/INSIGHT Trying desperately to keep control, Mexico's Ramon Ramirez goes down with the ball while Ignacio Ambriz races to help as Sweden's Hakan Milld tries to kick it away. RESEARCH INFORMATION Largest Library of Information in U.S. 19,278 TOPICS - ALL SUBJECTS Order Catalog Today wilh Visa, M/C or COD 310-477-8226 Or rush $2.00 to: Research Information 132 Idaho Ave. #206-A, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Happy Birthday, DEBO to We * you, freaker! Ree, D, Mike, Ren, Mel, Jo, and Jer 209 / 227-7373 1 -800-727-7373 Jorge Acyna. President FAX 209 / 225-7373 SAN JOAQUIN RELIGIOUS 600D5 3026 N. Cedar Ave. Fresno, CA 93703 Featured exclusively in the University Coffeehouse & Pub Formerly The Bucket 10 facts about Butterfield's beer 1. Brewed in Fresno 2. Handcrafted 3. Award-winning Ales and Lagers 4. Natural ingredients 5. No preservatives 6. No pasteurasation 7. Brewed fresh 8. Served only in Fresno's finest drinking and eating establishments 9. More than 40 different varieties of beer 10. ..Better taste than anything available in Fresno Drink Quality-Instead of Quantity Barbecue >aby Back Ribs Cole Slaw 5-Bean Chili 1 jBMlUoax B iTiTT^Tl-i l!W l| 1 $5.45 |