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\ &ZVS The Daily Collegian • November .1 5 directories: University Plus Pages available tod0y Continued from page 1 However, Nelson said, students will not have to stand in a line and show their IDs in order to obtain the directories. CSUF Regardless, a new student recreational organi¬ zation, win assist in distributing the directories. "If someone walks by, well ask them if they have one and if they say, 'no,' we'll give them one," Nelson said. "Hopefully, every¬ one will just take one." Although the exact number of students is not known, Nelson said all students, who did not indicate they wanted their name and tele¬ phone numbers unpublished, and were registered here by Sept. 19, will be included in the directory. Only students' telephone num¬ bers are listed, not addresses, which were discouraged by TCS Publishing in order to preserve some privacy for students, said Catherine A. Smith, customer re¬ lations representative More than 80 pages of the 200- page, directory are devoted to stu¬ dent listings, Smith said, and a faculty and staff section listing departments, office numbers and extensions is also offered. "University Pages Plus," as titled by TCS Publishing, was no cost to the University as all pro¬ duction expenditures were cov¬ ered by advertising, Smith said. The Yellow Pages Buyers Guide, she said, accounts for less than half of the directory and in¬ cludes advertising of local mer¬ chants who cater to students. "Here, students can find out if businesses will cater to them, be¬ cause they may not know. Like car dealerships, for example," Smith said. "We got quite a bit of response' (from local merchants) because the college market is important," she said. •**" - • In addition to advertising, eight pages of coupons are included from vendors such as Betty Boop's, Round Table Pizza, Subway Sand- Funding: ASI votes to reconsider money alloted to organization wiches, Carl's Jr. and other retail, financial, medical and food serv¬ ices in the area. A CareerOprx)rtunitiessection published in the directory by the Wall Street Journal provides infor¬ mation to students on how to pre¬ pare resumes and articles written about the job-seeking experience. The aretes included in the CareerCfpportunities section were chosen by the University as were other articles printed in the edito¬ rial section and the cover design, Smith said. The directory project started last spring semester when TCS ap¬ proached the University with the idea. Nelson said, and was a nine- month project.* Although TCS Publishing has produced directories in the past. student directories are a first-year extension of the company's busi¬ ness. Inaddition toCSUF,seven other campuses in the state have a direc¬ tory printed by TCS, indudingCSU Sacramento,CSUChico,CSU Long Beach, CSU San Diego, UC River¬ side and UC Santa Barbara. Smith said TCS will move its services to universities in Texas and Oklahoma in the near future as a result of the success they have had with directories in California. "If you've ever seen other uni¬ versities'directories (published by other companies) there's a big dif¬ ference in the quality," Smith said. "We use recycled paper, the cou¬ pons are perforated. We just have a high quality in a field that doesn't have high quality.** & Continued from page 1 McCbllister argued against the reconsideration saying the $5,700 listed on an application for Uni¬ versity Student Union funding was only for one week of sponsored activities. She* said the committee will bring "Men Stopping Rape" to campus Feb. 10-12at a cost of about $4,000. Sen. Kathryn Jones, who said she is a member of the committee, said she feels the reconsideration is an indicator of hidden agendas. "We meet and we actually get business done," Jones said. "I'm not sure what's at the bottom of this. I wonder about hidden agen¬ das." Legislative Vice President Ni¬ cole Kasabian notified the Senate that there will be discussion Nov. 26 regarding the removal of Sen. of the School of Social Sciences Kathryn Jones. Sen. Craig Rose, School of Education and Human Develop¬ ment, requested the discussion. The Senate also appointed Judy Rizindes to the Student Affairs Committee and allocated $500 to NAMA-Agri Business Club. The Califomians Cozy up to your own fireplace. Enjoy the relaxed living in a spacious 2 bedroom 2 bath w/fireplace for only $515 per month. Lease option availale. $100 off 1st month if moved in by 11/15/91. Now accepting MC & Visa for deposit and 1st months rent Some grilled chicken sandwiches are processed and formed. Ours is a Whole Boneless Breast Fillet! Some places take chunks of chicken, form them intoa party and call that a fillet. At wenctys' we use a whole boneless breast fillet on our Grilled Chicken sandwich. Thats why you can always tell ours from theirs: Trylt today. cents off, any Chicken Sandwich Good at Cedar & Shaw location only j ttq*Jg**5* !ff[!? fPI. *^5J offf*"j»*£fag*jJMMV91 es_l 1/20/91 | Sen. Shannon McBride, chair of the Polling and Research Commit¬ tee, reported that of 183 responses to their Homework Hotline poll, 76 percent of the students said they Would be interested in participat¬ ing. The Homework Hotline would be a phone line manned by stu¬ dents to help elementary school students with homework. Central California Association for Educating Young Children BOOK COUNT Intergrating Mathematics and Children's Literature Thursday November 14, 6p.m. McKee Fisk Room 110 COMPUTER SPECIAL Just for Students 386 SX System: I6MH2 80386SX CPU with 1MB RAM One 3.5" 1.44MB Teac Floppy Drive •One 40MB Hard Drive •IDE Controller •VGAC^i •14" VGA Color Monitor •101 Key Enhanced Keyboard •200 Wan Power Supply •Mini Tower Case For Only $1049.00 Note: Prices may change without notification 295 W. Cromwell suite 106 Fresno, a 93711 Tel:(209)431-4101 Fax:43M203 lYear Warranty - Pans A Labor STUDENT SAVINGS COUPON VALUES! Bring this ad with you to Ventura T V. Video & Appliance Center for special student savings on quality brand name electronics and appliances. Hurry, offer expires 12.31/91. Subject to stock on hand. Must present this ad at time of purchase to qualify for student savings. V
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Title | 1991_11 The Daily Collegian November 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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | November 13, 1991, Page 5 |
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 | \ &ZVS The Daily Collegian • November .1 5 directories: University Plus Pages available tod0y Continued from page 1 However, Nelson said, students will not have to stand in a line and show their IDs in order to obtain the directories. CSUF Regardless, a new student recreational organi¬ zation, win assist in distributing the directories. "If someone walks by, well ask them if they have one and if they say, 'no,' we'll give them one," Nelson said. "Hopefully, every¬ one will just take one." Although the exact number of students is not known, Nelson said all students, who did not indicate they wanted their name and tele¬ phone numbers unpublished, and were registered here by Sept. 19, will be included in the directory. Only students' telephone num¬ bers are listed, not addresses, which were discouraged by TCS Publishing in order to preserve some privacy for students, said Catherine A. Smith, customer re¬ lations representative More than 80 pages of the 200- page, directory are devoted to stu¬ dent listings, Smith said, and a faculty and staff section listing departments, office numbers and extensions is also offered. "University Pages Plus," as titled by TCS Publishing, was no cost to the University as all pro¬ duction expenditures were cov¬ ered by advertising, Smith said. The Yellow Pages Buyers Guide, she said, accounts for less than half of the directory and in¬ cludes advertising of local mer¬ chants who cater to students. "Here, students can find out if businesses will cater to them, be¬ cause they may not know. Like car dealerships, for example," Smith said. "We got quite a bit of response' (from local merchants) because the college market is important," she said. •**" - • In addition to advertising, eight pages of coupons are included from vendors such as Betty Boop's, Round Table Pizza, Subway Sand- Funding: ASI votes to reconsider money alloted to organization wiches, Carl's Jr. and other retail, financial, medical and food serv¬ ices in the area. A CareerOprx)rtunitiessection published in the directory by the Wall Street Journal provides infor¬ mation to students on how to pre¬ pare resumes and articles written about the job-seeking experience. The aretes included in the CareerCfpportunities section were chosen by the University as were other articles printed in the edito¬ rial section and the cover design, Smith said. The directory project started last spring semester when TCS ap¬ proached the University with the idea. Nelson said, and was a nine- month project.* Although TCS Publishing has produced directories in the past. student directories are a first-year extension of the company's busi¬ ness. Inaddition toCSUF,seven other campuses in the state have a direc¬ tory printed by TCS, indudingCSU Sacramento,CSUChico,CSU Long Beach, CSU San Diego, UC River¬ side and UC Santa Barbara. Smith said TCS will move its services to universities in Texas and Oklahoma in the near future as a result of the success they have had with directories in California. "If you've ever seen other uni¬ versities'directories (published by other companies) there's a big dif¬ ference in the quality," Smith said. "We use recycled paper, the cou¬ pons are perforated. We just have a high quality in a field that doesn't have high quality.** & Continued from page 1 McCbllister argued against the reconsideration saying the $5,700 listed on an application for Uni¬ versity Student Union funding was only for one week of sponsored activities. She* said the committee will bring "Men Stopping Rape" to campus Feb. 10-12at a cost of about $4,000. Sen. Kathryn Jones, who said she is a member of the committee, said she feels the reconsideration is an indicator of hidden agendas. "We meet and we actually get business done," Jones said. "I'm not sure what's at the bottom of this. I wonder about hidden agen¬ das." Legislative Vice President Ni¬ cole Kasabian notified the Senate that there will be discussion Nov. 26 regarding the removal of Sen. of the School of Social Sciences Kathryn Jones. Sen. Craig Rose, School of Education and Human Develop¬ ment, requested the discussion. The Senate also appointed Judy Rizindes to the Student Affairs Committee and allocated $500 to NAMA-Agri Business Club. The Califomians Cozy up to your own fireplace. Enjoy the relaxed living in a spacious 2 bedroom 2 bath w/fireplace for only $515 per month. Lease option availale. $100 off 1st month if moved in by 11/15/91. Now accepting MC & Visa for deposit and 1st months rent Some grilled chicken sandwiches are processed and formed. Ours is a Whole Boneless Breast Fillet! Some places take chunks of chicken, form them intoa party and call that a fillet. At wenctys' we use a whole boneless breast fillet on our Grilled Chicken sandwich. Thats why you can always tell ours from theirs: Trylt today. cents off, any Chicken Sandwich Good at Cedar & Shaw location only j ttq*Jg**5* !ff[!? fPI. *^5J offf*"j»*£fag*jJMMV91 es_l 1/20/91 | Sen. Shannon McBride, chair of the Polling and Research Commit¬ tee, reported that of 183 responses to their Homework Hotline poll, 76 percent of the students said they Would be interested in participat¬ ing. The Homework Hotline would be a phone line manned by stu¬ dents to help elementary school students with homework. Central California Association for Educating Young Children BOOK COUNT Intergrating Mathematics and Children's Literature Thursday November 14, 6p.m. McKee Fisk Room 110 COMPUTER SPECIAL Just for Students 386 SX System: I6MH2 80386SX CPU with 1MB RAM One 3.5" 1.44MB Teac Floppy Drive •One 40MB Hard Drive •IDE Controller •VGAC^i •14" VGA Color Monitor •101 Key Enhanced Keyboard •200 Wan Power Supply •Mini Tower Case For Only $1049.00 Note: Prices may change without notification 295 W. Cromwell suite 106 Fresno, a 93711 Tel:(209)431-4101 Fax:43M203 lYear Warranty - Pans A Labor STUDENT SAVINGS COUPON VALUES! Bring this ad with you to Ventura T V. Video & Appliance Center for special student savings on quality brand name electronics and appliances. Hurry, offer expires 12.31/91. Subject to stock on hand. Must present this ad at time of purchase to qualify for student savings. V |