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NOVEMBER 1,1995 Lifestyle Floral Lab blossoming bv AILsha Parnagian StaffWriler The search fwagood and aiTordable florist is over! Located on lhe.comer ol Barstow and Chestnut is California State University. Fresno's ow n floral shop. 11 has been there for more ihan 15 years and has grown into a competitor lo the other florists in Fresno. According lo Dana Norton, a floral technician. "We're irviny to he competitive to keep up vv ith the market, and there is dcliniielv ;i demand. "People are looking lor uualitv and a good price and they have found that here." The floral shop docs jobs from small bouquets to weddings. M geis iis luismess from the secretaries on campus. Fresno Stale organizations, Fresno State food sen ices, churches and organizations and individuals outside ol the universiiv.. Morton said lhai the floral Labs business started out hy doing small things for students and taculiv and. as word spread about their work, iheir business Now. approximately 60 percent of ihcir business Aside Irom Horton, llierc are aboul five oilier employees at the floral I ah. I lorton is the lull-tune floral technician and has a bachelor ol science degree from Fresno State. She has been working in the Moral Lab for five years.' Danell Salerno and Anna Talbot are completing iheir degrees at Iresno Stale and have worked at lhe lab for lour years. Two other employees have worked ihere for two years and a student inieni is working in her first semester al the lab. Floral Lib expenses Hold on! Insight photo by David Johnson Members of Army ROTC help Sarahtyah Wilson off a one-rope bridge. The bridge was assembled at seven in the morning in three minutes. Lerner spreads message of truth To be employed at the lab. experience is required. This can be gained by taking floral design classes, by doing volunteer work or by working as an intern. The Moral Lib is self-contained. It is not pan of the Agriculture department. It operates on iis own budget. The expenses of running the lab. including salaries and wages, come from the rales the lab charges for its services. However, any exira funds alter expenses go 10 the Agriculture Foundation. As lor orders. Salerno said they like to know about three days in advance lo do a fresh bouquet. If a per- can he done if there are flowers lefl over Irom previous orders. The lab is closed on Monday bin open Tuesday through Friday Saiurdav s are set aside lor weddings. Salemo said weddings need to he booked about a year in advance, especially in the summer months, Salemo said that three lo four weeks notice for smaller events is adequate. Customers have been pleased with lhe work from the Moral Lab. Pal LaMaliina. a Iresno Stale alumnus, said he was happy wiih the work lhe lab did al his wedding. "They were very easy to work with." LaMaliina said. "They had wonderful advice and made the experience ol planning our wedding an enjoyable one. The flowers turned oul great!" Thc lab is located at the northeast comer of Barstow and Chestnut The hours vary every semester, depending on lhe class schedules of ihe employees. Cosmo: not just a fashion mag by Christina M. IVnir ikmal MXUWn magazines sold on dales, health, sex and more. StaffWritet rtcw^siandsworld-wide. And lor the style-conscious. GtowHir.a fashion nuig:i/iiK. is Uk- there are -till many pages dedi- Soplue Dicios rushes i>> be al onlv other women's magazine to cated to fashion. school one hour before her lues- come close to Cosmo, with a little New lor the nighl is the skin- diyec<>noiiiicsclusssi;irtssos|ycc;in over 2 million subsenhcrs. Thc resi light, slinky, shimmering sty lethal spend lime brow sine through hcr ol iiiag.i/iiK-s.iiiiK\laileiii.ilcslK>ver emphasizes curves. Cosmopolitan fashion magazine in around SXUJtn.sur^-rihors <>r less. There is a full page dedicated to asecluiled campus location. Cosmopolitan l.diioi-in-( hiet finding the "classic coat" lor win- "I1>c articles irrc very informing Helen-Gurlcy Brown s.ml in this ier that will lasi tor more than a and I love looking al the clothes.*' month's edition lhai Cosmo is wni season. Some of the lasting styles said Dicios. who wus'srw ig icn io help women gel thiough ihe this wimer arc ihe peacodt. .the ("alvm Klein easy lit |caiis. -Ii-hily KkMiiik-s llt.it oscurevervdiv. such princess shape-, lhe wrap and the covered by an oversized DKN, ,.s-i.umly ci.izmcsv.|,'mik-ss.'^ivm- long camel. sweatshirt. \ cal w..cs and man insanity" Men neednot fed leftout. There "I never hav cany time lol leading this month. Cosmo lalk- al magazines when I have sti niticliio more ihan fashion. rc;id lor school .Sol makeiniK-early lhe bv David Johnson Rogers is more like it." Uvncrsaid. Stall Vritei Peppered with humor. Lemer discussed thc essence of "Deception." l-.xp- cssing truth is the kw in a "We all do deceplion; il is neeessarv health lor sun iv al. Show ing the false and hid Harrie Lemer. ing ihe real helps maintain relation "Sec rccs has ..< , .._ ships," Lemer said. a price tag. Ke Et\^fl She admitted that the truth often lation S'a-a^^H causes problems But lhat. she said, is better vhenwe WW ^ due to hluntness and lack of tad in frag- lalk ,.Peni> m~jm ile siiuations. aboul ^M. r-y M Ihe solution, she said, is in becom lhat latter." ing "creative truth tellers " said Lerner. 1 "l-.verv tamilv has problems, secrec) whose work en- and concealment. If Ihe anxieiv con compi t;;;': 1 mm tinues there becomes polarities." Ix'mer lo trie ami lies Harriet Lerner Hie polarities she refers to are either to ignore the problem completely, or focusc on women and their gender to talk aboul it too much Each polar- roles i society. nv is normal, though not healths, in loot r.clinical psvcholo'eist and hcsi- human relationships. selling auihor. delivered the message Dunne her childhood. Lemer said ot her ilest work.'The Dance ol De- lhat femininitv was svnonvmous with cepnoi ."and ii affected and persuaded pretending, and resulted in a loss of audien e members sell. "|Th • lecture wu%| empowering -Reflect a man hack at two times his When normal size." she said, mockine the Svlvia Torres iphomorc English theory, other dav. major. 'There is always a stigma with Lemer highlighted lhe concealment femini Is; she's not hkelh.il.il all She Ol women's ages to illustrate a cvclc of brines >ui the positive" shame lhat begins wiih secrecy. A m. lontv ot middle-aged women Bv hidins their age. women are cotn- consul tied the anxious, milling crowd plving IO social norms and the an had al.Mii! .noma,. 1 collee. "Il women stop going along with this. as ihe University Lccturc Series got ihe world would change." she said. under* av Oct 24 Lerner has recently finished two With Dance ol Deception." Lemer children's books she wrote wilh her flnishe 1 her trilogs of self -help books. sisier. and is now beeinnine another incltidi ig ihc beu-sellei "The Dance trilogy of self-help books. Ol \llL er" and The Dance ol Inn- She is a clinical psychologist at the Mcnninger Clinic, and received her "\lv husband calls me lhe 1 red Ph D m clinical psychology from lhe AMain: of ihc self-help world Ginger City University of New York. iotics lor th.- dedicated lo meeting the need < ihe fashionable man. Some include Gentleman Quarterly. Mens Journal. Men Is Dictos only oncol a lew crazed I here are also exercises lhai Health, l-sqi material girls' help you kecpyoui body in bet- among othci Hardly ici shape guidelines for w haiio Crfsmo ha Cosmopolitan, panoi ihe Hearst ■ do when you are being siiejj am ■•' -« Magazine Division, is ihe largesl profile on women foreign con selling women's magazine in the spomleiUs who have reported fro world, according to lhc l"**H ('on- such war-torn areas as Afghai suuier Magazine .v. \gri-Media slan. Somalia and Rwanda.' Source. | u.,v nionih (os.no comes o C<vsiiK.'scirciilatioiitiinsover:.5 wilh articles on econoniicsi Mon illion subscribers wiih an addi- lalk # LONDON SEMESTER 96 1 w Now Accepting Applications ENJOY THE BEST SEMESTER OF VOIR COLLEGE CAREER!!! If Courses Meet General Education, Capstone & Upper Division Writing Requirements •I 1 .-r more information contact Cirla Millar. London Semester ffice.CSI Iresno. Musk BIJg.Rm 186,01 call 1209) 278-3036 through \ if Cosmo bought on "ihe inds sells for*S150. A full ubscnpiion can Iv boughl Larry King to speak at University Lecture Series by Brian Fisher Staff Writer The Univcrsiiy Lecture Series, an educational forum which features distinguished speakers, performers and public figures, will feature Larry King in lhe North Gymnasium on Wednesday. Nov. 8. "He has the only show where tickets have been selling consistently," said Joan Campopiano. student assistant for the USU Information Center. "Normally people wait until the last minute to buy tickets, but noi for his show. Everyday we sell |Larry King! tickets." There's no question thai King's name has drawn an interest from students. "I didn't go to lhe first lecture (which featured Dr. Harriet Lcrncr| and I doubt thai I'll go to any of the others." Jamie Canales. a senior art history major, said. is liis relleciions on those siiua- Simpson's defense attorneys Johnnie Cocharan and Robert Shapiro. sav I watch Ins show mavbe King has also entertained newswor- or twice a week, and I am al- thy guests such as Bill Clinton, impressed with ihe varieiv ol Marlon Brando. Mikhail Gorbachev. alilies lhat are on his show j lis Oprah Winfrey. Michael Jordan, ons are lo the point and his Yasser Arafat. Margaret Thatcher and seem to hc receptive to thai and • Barbara Bush ipen in their responses." King has won nine Cable ACE t has conducted more than award's for Best Interview /Talk Show i) inierv Jews He has worked Hosl and lor Best Talk Sho Larry King "Bui he |Larry Kingl should he ii triguing." she said. "I'm very inte ested to hear him speak about son of career and personal experiences; II kinds of personalities through ghlly talk show. Larry King 'and his weeklv newspapcr color US A Today. King is respected in lhc television v. and his show, which debuted J.ivss. has consistently been Cable News Network's high- iding . ihe l.cc mllioii ho seholds FRESNO FUNLINE "The Valley's Best Entertainment Line' The Hottest Adult Talkline Anywhere is Just a Phone Call Away! 1-900-267-1800 Mustbel8...CallNow WORD PROCESSING ♦ REPORTS ♦ MASTER'S PROJECTS ♦THESES Bi APPOINIMLNI ONLt Call Laura at 45&-&275 RESEARCH INFORMATION Largest Library Of Information In U.S. All Subjects Order Catalog Toda) With Visa/MC or COD 800-351-0222 or(310)477-8226 lo Research Information »21X» A. I.os Angeles. CA 90023 %; NAIL SALON SPECIALS iru.Mi Sl9iis WAI.K^NS WI.1.C 2420 E. ASHLAN « 227-NAIL' (<> 2 4 5)1 MENTION AD WHEN CALLING \ce brochure. "lo provide i|ii.ilii> lecture programming which will stinuilate and enhance (he mielleciu.il climate of the universitv and surrounding The lecture is expected 10 draw a large audience. Prior to the show there will he a one- houi reception beginning ai fr.M) p.m. Tickets for thc lecture are S2 for studenls. ss tor faculty and staff and S7
Object Description
Title | 1995_11 Insight November 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 | 003_Insight Nov 01 1995 p 3 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publication Date | 1995 |
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NOVEMBER 1,1995
Lifestyle
Floral Lab
blossoming
bv AILsha Parnagian
StaffWriler
The search fwagood and aiTordable florist is over!
Located on lhe.comer ol Barstow and Chestnut is
California State University. Fresno's ow n floral shop.
11 has been there for more ihan 15 years and has
grown into a competitor lo the other florists in Fresno.
According lo Dana Norton, a floral technician.
"We're irviny to he competitive to keep up vv ith the
market, and there is dcliniielv ;i demand.
"People are looking lor uualitv and a good price
and they have found that here."
The floral shop docs jobs from small bouquets to
weddings. M geis iis luismess from the secretaries
on campus. Fresno Stale organizations, Fresno State
food sen ices, churches and organizations and individuals outside ol the universiiv..
Morton said lhai the floral Labs business started
out hy doing small things for students and taculiv
and. as word spread about their work, iheir business
Now. approximately 60 percent of ihcir business
Aside Irom Horton, llierc are aboul five oilier employees at the floral I ah. I lorton is the lull-tune floral technician and has a bachelor ol science degree
from Fresno State. She has been working in the Moral Lab for five years.'
Danell Salerno and Anna Talbot are completing
iheir degrees at Iresno Stale and have worked at lhe
lab for lour years.
Two other employees have worked ihere for two
years and a student inieni is working in her first semester al the lab.
Floral Lib expenses
Hold
on!
Insight photo by David Johnson
Members of Army ROTC help Sarahtyah Wilson off a one-rope bridge. The bridge
was assembled at seven in the morning in three minutes.
Lerner spreads
message of truth
To be employed at the lab. experience is required.
This can be gained by taking floral design classes,
by doing volunteer work or by working as an intern.
The Moral Lib is self-contained. It is not pan of
the Agriculture department. It operates on iis own
budget.
The expenses of running the lab. including salaries and wages, come from the rales the lab charges
for its services. However, any exira funds alter expenses go 10 the Agriculture Foundation.
As lor orders. Salerno said they like to know about
three days in advance lo do a fresh bouquet. If a per-
can he done if there are flowers lefl over Irom previous orders.
The lab is closed on Monday bin open Tuesday
through Friday Saiurdav s are set aside lor weddings.
Salemo said weddings need to he booked about a
year in advance, especially in the summer months,
Salemo said that three lo four weeks notice for
smaller events is adequate.
Customers have been pleased with lhe work from
the Moral Lab. Pal LaMaliina. a Iresno Stale alumnus, said he was happy wiih the work lhe lab did al
his wedding.
"They were very easy to work with." LaMaliina
said. "They had wonderful advice and made the experience ol planning our wedding an enjoyable one.
The flowers turned oul great!"
Thc lab is located at the northeast comer of Barstow
and Chestnut The hours vary every semester, depending on lhe class schedules of ihe employees.
Cosmo: not just a fashion mag
by Christina M. IVnir ikmal MXUWn magazines sold on dales, health, sex and more.
StaffWritet rtcw^siandsworld-wide. And lor the style-conscious.
GtowHir.a fashion nuig:i/iiK. is Uk- there are -till many pages dedi-
Soplue Dicios rushes i>> be al onlv other women's magazine to cated to fashion.
school one hour before her lues- come close to Cosmo, with a little New lor the nighl is the skin-
diyec<>noiiiicsclusssi;irtssos|ycc;in over 2 million subsenhcrs. Thc resi light, slinky, shimmering sty lethal
spend lime brow sine through hcr ol iiiag.i/iiK-s.iiiiK\laileiii.ilcslK>ver emphasizes curves.
Cosmopolitan fashion magazine in around SXUJtn.sur^-rihors <>r less. There is a full page dedicated to
asecluiled campus location. Cosmopolitan l.diioi-in-( hiet finding the "classic coat" lor win-
"I1>c articles irrc very informing Helen-Gurlcy Brown s.ml in this ier that will lasi tor more than a
and I love looking al the clothes.*' month's edition lhai Cosmo is wni season. Some of the lasting styles
said Dicios. who wus'srw ig icn io help women gel thiough ihe this wimer arc ihe peacodt. .the
("alvm Klein easy lit |caiis. -Ii-hily KkMiiik-s llt.it oscurevervdiv. such princess shape-, lhe wrap and the
covered by an oversized DKN, ,.s-i.umly ci.izmcsv.|,'mik-ss.'^ivm- long camel.
sweatshirt. \ cal w..cs and man insanity" Men neednot fed leftout. There
"I never hav cany time lol leading this month. Cosmo lalk- al
magazines when I have sti niticliio more ihan fashion.
rc;id lor school .Sol makeiniK-early lhe
bv David Johnson
Rogers is more like it." Uvncrsaid.
Stall
Vritei
Peppered with humor. Lemer discussed thc essence of "Deception."
l-.xp-
cssing truth is the kw in a
"We all do deceplion; il is neeessarv
health
lor sun iv al. Show ing the false and hid
Harrie
Lemer.
ing ihe real helps maintain relation
"Sec
rccs has ..< , .._
ships," Lemer said.
a price
tag. Ke Et\^fl
She admitted that the truth often
lation
S'a-a^^H
causes problems But lhat. she said, is
better
vhenwe WW ^
due to hluntness and lack of tad in frag-
lalk
,.Peni> m~jm
ile siiuations.
aboul
^M. r-y M
Ihe solution, she said, is in becom
lhat
latter."
ing "creative truth tellers "
said
Lerner. 1
"l-.verv tamilv has problems, secrec)
whose
work en-
and concealment. If Ihe anxieiv con
compi
t;;;': 1 mm
tinues there becomes polarities." Ix'mer
lo trie
ami lies Harriet Lerner
Hie polarities she refers to are either
to ignore the problem completely, or
focusc
on women and their gender
to talk aboul it too much Each polar-
roles i
society.
nv is normal, though not healths, in
loot
r.clinical psvcholo'eist and hcsi-
human relationships.
selling
auihor. delivered the message
Dunne her childhood. Lemer said
ot her
ilest work.'The Dance ol De-
lhat femininitv was svnonvmous with
cepnoi
."and ii affected and persuaded
pretending, and resulted in a loss of
audien
e members
sell.
"|Th
• lecture wu%| empowering
-Reflect a man hack at two times his
When
normal size." she said, mockine the
Svlvia
Torres iphomorc English
theory, other dav.
major.
'There is always a stigma with
Lemer highlighted lhe concealment
femini
Is; she's not hkelh.il.il all She
Ol women's ages to illustrate a cvclc of
brines
>ui the positive"
shame lhat begins wiih secrecy.
A m.
lontv ot middle-aged women
Bv hidins their age. women are cotn-
consul
tied the anxious, milling crowd
plving IO social norms
and the
an had al.Mii! .noma,. 1 collee.
"Il women stop going along with this.
as ihe
University Lccturc Series got
ihe world would change." she said.
under*
av Oct 24
Lerner has recently finished two
With
Dance ol Deception." Lemer
children's books she wrote wilh her
flnishe
1 her trilogs of self -help books.
sisier. and is now beeinnine another
incltidi
ig ihc beu-sellei "The Dance
trilogy of self-help books.
Ol \llL
er" and The Dance ol Inn-
She is a clinical psychologist at the
Mcnninger Clinic, and received her
"\lv
husband calls me lhe 1 red
Ph D m clinical psychology from lhe
AMain:
of ihc self-help world Ginger
City University of New York.
iotics lor th.-
dedicated lo meeting the need <
ihe fashionable man.
Some include Gentleman
Quarterly. Mens Journal. Men
Is Dictos only oncol a lew crazed I here are also exercises lhai Health, l-sqi
material girls' help you kecpyoui body in bet- among othci
Hardly ici shape guidelines for w haiio Crfsmo ha
Cosmopolitan, panoi ihe Hearst ■ do when you are being siiejj am ■•' -«
Magazine Division, is ihe largesl profile on women foreign con
selling women's magazine in the spomleiUs who have reported fro
world, according to lhc l"**H ('on- such war-torn areas as Afghai
suuier Magazine .v. \gri-Media slan. Somalia and Rwanda.'
Source. | u.,v nionih (os.no comes o
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