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Lifestyle DECEMBER 6,1995 Centennial piano returned Anita Hill Speaks OUt against >v Brian Fisher .." ,s !LUITCn,,y being stored in the Jf C? I sexual harassment in workplace •I don't know it Ihi ment will be able lo re'sno '.^veals'i-o'U "'**',s">' \insic Department. The piano had spcni manj yearsai Where to put it In l«M>8. it was moved bv then Di- lorical value and we are honored the. pn*"** Court Jut sctor'ol ihe Siiulent 1'nioii. I .ul Smithsonian returned it. But the troth "' .'hiifiekl. to the newjj built Studenl ot ihc matter is that we aren't sure , Inion. wh.u we're going lo do with it.' Alter the move. Whitfield had mc |-"ortnci said iano lelmished and painted while. Former cited the age ol the piam 'ii.tllv played and the lack 4.1 displav (>r st..rag4 he by David Tolinsoii Staff Writei Clarence Thomas wiih sex n siiulentsaiullaciillv nK'iiibei 10-ycar contract In earl) 1971. thc Smithsonian wa exhibit highlightiii! Wnlew .1 ihe iieulal."hes.iid. and social change. "Sexual harassment is noi new Ii has been occurring ovei the long haul. prep ployed." she s.ml. In I. •f lhe I n .•the we have l4> be practical about this .holcthing." perceni 01 wot r incased mu- Dr Lui" Costa, dean ol the School "S'^;^ Wh.tlield aboul .he '" ArK ""ul Humanities, agreed .ha. ™" *»*£ ,,„„„„,„., ,.,. the aee ol the piano is ., concern. Icctu.c Scries lluiisdav ,,..,,,11 out •■Anms,ru.„en.iha,,.ldge„e.allv is s.-.wtl ,n the Satellite Student Lnmn •ell 1" the I..,,. „id ""Pl.-N.tNe. " he said. Sl" KP^^ «-hedulCil speake, bell <...iir. -1 •.ll.,vii.,..'il, • Accordin-j loCosia. thc final decision h,,"ks ha. to do with the piano lies with She .uldre«ed what she .leen.ed as .lessor ol pi mo mv Ills ol sexual harassment 'Sexual , bv Glen Carlson l "M;l s;'ul lhls '" lnc 'Kr>mr "inc 41I harassnicnt cases aie not meiclv sen Insight photo by Paul Martinez il special projects' ll,c >'■'•" '" ll^'il1^"-Mlia'" |v ■"*■-■ "l"*'*"-* ^"!M, .^-'sn ,'',| ,', !|L1'I1S'' * """i"! Ani,a HiM sPeaks ouT.lgainst sexual harassment in the workplace Andres its.** Hill said. •'" lalkm pro- she fell that her cccihngs. Hill s personal life was being scrutinized. rather than her testimon) "All I could do was Iv as clear as possible about what happened.*'she s.ml ..II I; lhc "Il was., little bit 4.1 a sin 1 Carlson said lhe Student lepaitir.enl's busiest nines. "I'rolessiti Wei/ is preparing himsclt 01 recitals and he's preparing MsMu- lents for liheirl recitals." Costa said. "We need lo have qualuv lime tode- .otc to making decisions ..n ihis mai- Costa s.„d the spring semester is a harassment is not misguided afl lion." she said, Hill cited cases ol sexual assault 1, Uls and harassmeni throughout history. sC| proc bul spoke particulailv aboul the case | 0n.i W she was involved in! "In I"Wl. the passed n im.st im|>4iit.int aspect 4'l the heatings | „ S1.M|0 i4> put aside tears and embarrassment Jow 11 in and at school. 1 the ...il harassmeni is., -i.'ii •Sexual ha Mill also bneilv addressed the problem..! false accusations. She real. and that such a small percenl age of false claims should not determine policies N.t a much biggei prob- 11 thes vh.iv h lemlv a law profi •is,iv ol Oklahon n rural Oklahoma 'The Forgotten Holocaust5 display commemorates end of WW II in Pacific hv Gm I-:. Sharwood St. laughiei is heard from people surveying ihe exhibit. Harris, profevsor emeritus atCalifor- L'cupalion wnh term nia State University, Northridge. wrote d prc-rcgistration "Factories ,>i Death" and "Unit 731" •4>l the seuicstei .irsnil the Japanese iristiltiliniis in China deterred students or specializing 111 bi4.l41g1c.1l warfare, and Henry Madden Li- using humans as subjects, ig toga/eat the cur- "Mv lecture does not involve Japa- Mographs m the so- nese bashing." Harris said. t ll.ior. Japan t4xlav. II.urissai4l.dit]crs signa ling Nov. Is through candy from the Ja|\in ol >() ve.irs ago. the 50th anni- "There is a sir.mg pacifist move- versarv ot the etui oTv«ttsiolhe Pacific, menl." Hams said The series is titled: "TheNorgotien " Although a minoniv - unlit. .1st Japanese toda) clon'i wanl to gel s of dissected bodies, involved in wwkl politics, mostly be lordes ol Japanese s.il- Hul in the mid 1920s. Japan was pathway leading to the populated with extreme nationalists Hams s.ud. "Thev began t4> giab ale maga/inc from I'J.'N power through intimidation and assas- v case along with books smalm Insight photo by Dave Johnsor Karen Ledbetter, a Fresno State student, views the Holocaust display showcased in the library. tuns "Scientific or medical jouni. referred 10 humans as 'monkey which was their code word In I--45. the unit wus'destrtwedf. lowing Russia's attack on Japan. Hams s.ud in regard to the secrc kept over lhc years. II ihcr had any regrets." liar Thev believed ihev were se iot what Happened liar- imiiisiiv is the ministry of "Harrissaid "Il has always wn h.«>k has Ken banned With onlv I." copies sold ■ales agent will touch it." Although I Japan is| m >."( lade said, "ihev h Mavbe ils the kind. under the le.u The facility ilTshiiShu .. . _ . lhe Kamu L'nil. Miii Research Center. „ ,c„sc ol Mamies. Des.mv pre- |1)c K;umi ,,„,„ ^^ ;i|)J ,VaU., Har- waled. Japan was destined loUomi- Suppl> Cenier. and finally, laiil 731. turcs nate As,.,, lie said. Ishii was a militao'doctor who had ll and loured Europe, supposedly lo research hospitals. :il by the Japanese. ears later, what was believed rase prevention was sel up Bul historx. made compa Ishii ami Dr. Josel Auschwit/ Bolh weie sen ell said "Charm Inmlj.h Mm died in I'ls'l. alter living in his remaining year. Othei members "II weai gamed prestigious (M>ition> in Jap.. 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Title | 1995_12 Insight December 1995 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Dept. of Journalism, California State University, Fresno. |
Publication Date | 1995 |
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 Dec 06 1995 p 4 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publication Date | 1995 |
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Lifestyle
DECEMBER 6,1995
Centennial piano returned Anita Hill Speaks OUt against
>v Brian Fisher .." ,s !LUITCn,,y being stored in the Jf C?
I sexual harassment in workplace
•I don't know it Ihi
ment will be able lo
re'sno '.^veals'i-o'U "'**',s">' \insic Department.
The piano had spcni manj yearsai Where to put it
In l«M>8. it was moved bv then Di- lorical value and we are honored the. pn*"** Court Jut
sctor'ol ihe Siiulent 1'nioii. I .ul Smithsonian returned it. But the troth "'
.'hiifiekl. to the newjj built Studenl ot ihc matter is that we aren't sure ,
Inion. wh.u we're going lo do with it.'
Alter the move. Whitfield had mc |-"ortnci said
iano lelmished and painted while. Former cited the age ol the piam
'ii.tllv played and the lack 4.1 displav (>r st..rag4
he by David Tolinsoii
Staff Writei
Clarence Thomas wiih sex
n siiulentsaiullaciillv nK'iiibei
10-ycar contract
In earl) 1971. thc Smithsonian wa
exhibit highlightiii!
Wnlew
.1 ihe
iieulal."hes.iid.
and social change.
"Sexual harassment is noi new Ii
has been occurring ovei the long haul.
prep
ployed." she s.ml. In I.
•f lhe I n
.•the
we have l4> be practical about this
.holcthing." perceni 01 wot
r incased mu- Dr Lui" Costa, dean ol the School "S'^;^
Wh.tlield aboul .he '" ArK ""ul Humanities, agreed .ha. ™" *»*£
,,„„„„,„., ,.,. the aee ol the piano is ., concern. Icctu.c Scries lluiisdav ,,..,,,11 out
•■Anms,ru.„en.iha,,.ldge„e.allv is s.-.wtl ,n the Satellite Student Lnmn
•ell 1" the I..,,. „id ""Pl.-N.tNe. " he said. Sl" KP^^ «-hedulCil speake, bell
<...iir. -1 •.ll.,vii.,..'il, • Accordin-j loCosia. thc final decision h,,"ks
ha. to do with the piano lies with She .uldre«ed what she .leen.ed as
.lessor ol pi mo mv Ills ol sexual harassment 'Sexual
, bv Glen Carlson l "M;l s;'ul lhls '" lnc 'Kr>mr "inc 41I harassnicnt cases aie not meiclv sen Insight photo by Paul Martinez
il special projects' ll,c >'■'•" '" ll^'il1^"-Mlia'" |v ■"*■-■ "l"*'*"-* ^"!M, .^-'sn ,'',| ,', !|L1'I1S'' * """i"! Ani,a HiM sPeaks ouT.lgainst sexual harassment in the workplace
Andres
its.** Hill said.
•'" lalkm pro-
she fell that her
cccihngs. Hill s
personal life was being scrutinized.
rather than her testimon) "All I could
do was Iv as clear as possible about
what happened.*'she s.ml
..II I;
lhc
"Il was., little bit 4.1 a sin 1
Carlson said lhe Student
lepaitir.enl's busiest nines.
"I'rolessiti Wei/ is preparing himsclt
01 recitals and he's preparing MsMu-
lents for liheirl recitals." Costa said.
"We need lo have qualuv lime tode-
.otc to making decisions ..n ihis mai-
Costa s.„d the spring semester is a
harassment is not misguided afl
lion." she said,
Hill cited cases ol sexual assault 1, Uls
and harassmeni throughout history. sC| proc
bul spoke particulailv aboul the case | 0n.i W
she was involved in! "In I"Wl. the passed n
im.st im|>4iit.int aspect 4'l the heatings | „ S1.M|0
i4> put aside tears and embarrassment Jow 11 in
and at school.
1 the
...il harassmeni is.,
-i.'ii •Sexual ha
Mill also bneilv addressed the
problem..! false accusations. She
real. and that such a small percenl
age of false claims should not determine policies N.t a much biggei prob-
11 thes
vh.iv h
lemlv a law profi
•is,iv ol Oklahon
n rural Oklahoma
'The Forgotten Holocaust5 display commemorates end of WW II in Pacific
hv Gm I-:. Sharwood
St. laughiei is heard from people
surveying ihe exhibit.
Harris, profevsor emeritus atCalifor-
L'cupalion wnh term nia State University, Northridge. wrote
d prc-rcgistration "Factories ,>i Death" and "Unit 731"
•4>l the seuicstei .irsnil the Japanese iristiltiliniis in China
deterred students or specializing 111 bi4.l41g1c.1l warfare, and
Henry Madden Li- using humans as subjects,
ig toga/eat the cur- "Mv lecture does not involve Japa-
Mographs m the so- nese bashing." Harris said.
t ll.ior. Japan t4xlav. II.urissai4l.dit]crs signa
ling Nov. Is through candy from the Ja|\in ol >() ve.irs ago.
the 50th anni- "There is a sir.mg pacifist move-
versarv ot the etui oTv«ttsiolhe Pacific, menl." Hams said
The series is titled: "TheNorgotien " Although a minoniv
- unlit.
.1st Japanese toda) clon'i wanl to gel
s of dissected bodies, involved in wwkl politics, mostly be
lordes ol Japanese s.il- Hul in the mid 1920s. Japan was
pathway leading to the populated with extreme nationalists
Hams s.ud. "Thev began t4> giab
ale maga/inc from I'J.'N power through intimidation and assas-
v case along with books smalm
Insight photo by Dave Johnsor
Karen Ledbetter, a Fresno State student, views
the Holocaust display showcased in the library.
tuns "Scientific or medical jouni.
referred 10 humans as 'monkey
which was their code word
In I--45. the unit wus'destrtwedf.
lowing Russia's attack on Japan.
Hams s.ud in regard to the secrc
kept over lhc years.
II
ihcr had any regrets." liar
Thev believed ihev were se
iot what Happened liar-
imiiisiiv is the ministry of
"Harrissaid "Il has always
wn h.«>k has Ken banned
With onlv I." copies sold
■ales agent will touch it."
Although I Japan is| m
>."( lade said, "ihev h
Mavbe ils the kind.
under the le.u
The facility
ilTshiiShu
.. . _ . lhe Kamu L'nil. Miii Research Center.
„ ,c„sc ol Mamies. Des.mv pre- |1)c K;umi ,,„,„ ^^ ;i|)J ,VaU.,
Har- waled. Japan was destined loUomi- Suppl> Cenier. and finally, laiil 731.
turcs nate As,.,, lie said. Ishii was a militao'doctor who had
ll and loured Europe, supposedly lo research
hospitals.
:il by the Japanese.
ears later, what was believed
rase prevention was sel up
Bul
historx. made compa
Ishii ami Dr. Josel
Auschwit/
Bolh weie sen ell
said "Charm Inmlj.h
Mm died in I'ls'l. alter living in
his remaining year. Othei members "II weai
gamed prestigious (M>ition> in Jap.. Lyman He
nese government and'iucdicine. science, "w
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