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Ne etvsm iiwi^ 8 ASI from page 1 year; $8,375 to miscellaneous clubs and organizations, an in¬ crease from $6/444 last yean $71,055 to joint councils', up from $58377; and $178/129 to The Dotty CoUegian, The Campus Children's Center, the Uni¬ versity Lecture Series and* the orientation publication Over¬ view , down from $189,864 last year. The University Lecture Se¬ ries took a $5,000 cut from this year, but "Will be able to sur¬ vive," according to ULS Pro¬ gram Coordinator Susan Vasquez. Roth explained why there was little discussion regarding the budget. _, " "We need to get through it as quickly as possible or President [John] Welty will take this job away from us," Roth said. "Per- US.U Production's Pre: A Lecture with Lavender Seruideman ORLANDO GOTAY, JR. EORMER LIEUTENANT. UNITED STATES NAVY Forced to leave the armed services he was ordered to repay a $23,000 tuition scholaiship from the Naval Academy. He refused and won! Thursday • May 7,1992 • 7:30 PM| incompatible with military Industrial Technology Room 101 • CSU • Fresno (and)... adversely lafTtcts... discipline, good FREE ADMISSION • 278-2078 \trdtr and morale.' ' -V. S. Stmmmtjt tfPsmm lUkj^FwUac'LOrq^OffBOTtevAvimaOPMtotFMOaly Valley Convalescent Center is now offering a CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING PROGRAM begining .June 1,1992 Full time and part time scheduling for Health Science Students Experience not necesftary course consists of 150 hours class time and 100 hours of clinical lab DEVELOP YOUR CLINICAL SKILLS WHILE GETTING PAID FOR THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE The first class is being selected.now. Interested individuals call 251-7161 sonally, that scares the death out of me." After the budget passed, sev¬ eral senators praised the Finance and Budget Committee and the senate for a "great job." Tm just really happy that we worked together on mis," said Marti Demings, president elect and senator at large, post #1. Roth said, "Schools them¬ selves have been dealt a blow of equity so the student body will know that we went to themat" Legislative Vice President Nicole Kasabian warned sena¬ tors of a possible veto and said she would call an emergency meeting if such happened. If the budget is passed, $17,597 will be left in unallo¬ cated reserves and organiza¬ tions that did not request money this semester will have the opportunity to do so in the upcoming year, Roth said. After the bud get proceedings Rom listed proposed changes to the ASI bylaws, written by the Legal and Legislative Com¬ mittee, mat will "hold senators accountable" to their constitu¬ ents. "We have been rendered helpless by an ineffective ex- ecutiveT Roth said. Some of the proposed changes indude: • Newly elected officers will be required to sit in on at least two senate meetings prior to taking office. If the "overlap" is not followed, the dean of stu-p dent affairs will be notified and it will be noted on the student's permanent record. • The minimum grade point average to become a senator will be raised from 2.0 to 25. • Election codes will be changed to accommodate the \QUAHTUiy \ts?L\SBMI LEAP' BUNGEE \/ Absolute thrill of a lifetime in Fresno on May 8,9 & 10 For more information or reservations call (800) 237-4164 •;. Kennel Bookstore Remember Mom on Mother's Day ... with beautiful American Greetings cards. CSUF center at College of the Sequoias in Visalia. • Executive officers may not have more man three absences /► --. to an ASI senate meeting, frtesj office will be considered vacant and replaced on the fourth ab¬ sence. • Executive of Beers will be required -to hold 15 regular of¬ fice hours' each week. Student Christopher Volk¬ erts laughed while Roth out¬ lined the proposed changes. 'TU just say mis kind of dra- conian and dogmatic action by the Legal and Legislative Com¬ mittee is just ridiculous to me," Volkerts said after Roth fin¬ ished. "It sounds like somebody's mother tellinga3-year-old what to do. "All of [the proposed bylawsl seem to be attempts to get back at a particular executive," he said. J "There wasn't anything I liked." : , Please recycle The Daily Collegian /Collegian staff would like to apolo¬ gize for not keeping its DaUy status for the last couple of days. Yesterdays issue was rendered unpublish- able due to a power failure which made it impossible (or at least next to impossible) to complete the above mentioned issue. We promise to come out today and every day until the last day of classes, unless lightning strikes again in the same lace (an un¬ likely prospect). After all, weare727e
Object Description
Title | 1992_05 The Daily Collegian May 1992 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1992 |
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 |
Description
Title | May 7, 1992, Page 8 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1992 |
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 | Ne etvsm iiwi^ 8 ASI from page 1 year; $8,375 to miscellaneous clubs and organizations, an in¬ crease from $6/444 last yean $71,055 to joint councils', up from $58377; and $178/129 to The Dotty CoUegian, The Campus Children's Center, the Uni¬ versity Lecture Series and* the orientation publication Over¬ view , down from $189,864 last year. The University Lecture Se¬ ries took a $5,000 cut from this year, but "Will be able to sur¬ vive," according to ULS Pro¬ gram Coordinator Susan Vasquez. Roth explained why there was little discussion regarding the budget. _, " "We need to get through it as quickly as possible or President [John] Welty will take this job away from us," Roth said. "Per- US.U Production's Pre: A Lecture with Lavender Seruideman ORLANDO GOTAY, JR. EORMER LIEUTENANT. UNITED STATES NAVY Forced to leave the armed services he was ordered to repay a $23,000 tuition scholaiship from the Naval Academy. He refused and won! Thursday • May 7,1992 • 7:30 PM| incompatible with military Industrial Technology Room 101 • CSU • Fresno (and)... adversely lafTtcts... discipline, good FREE ADMISSION • 278-2078 \trdtr and morale.' ' -V. S. Stmmmtjt tfPsmm lUkj^FwUac'LOrq^OffBOTtevAvimaOPMtotFMOaly Valley Convalescent Center is now offering a CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING PROGRAM begining .June 1,1992 Full time and part time scheduling for Health Science Students Experience not necesftary course consists of 150 hours class time and 100 hours of clinical lab DEVELOP YOUR CLINICAL SKILLS WHILE GETTING PAID FOR THE LEARNING EXPERIENCE The first class is being selected.now. Interested individuals call 251-7161 sonally, that scares the death out of me." After the budget passed, sev¬ eral senators praised the Finance and Budget Committee and the senate for a "great job." Tm just really happy that we worked together on mis," said Marti Demings, president elect and senator at large, post #1. Roth said, "Schools them¬ selves have been dealt a blow of equity so the student body will know that we went to themat" Legislative Vice President Nicole Kasabian warned sena¬ tors of a possible veto and said she would call an emergency meeting if such happened. If the budget is passed, $17,597 will be left in unallo¬ cated reserves and organiza¬ tions that did not request money this semester will have the opportunity to do so in the upcoming year, Roth said. After the bud get proceedings Rom listed proposed changes to the ASI bylaws, written by the Legal and Legislative Com¬ mittee, mat will "hold senators accountable" to their constitu¬ ents. "We have been rendered helpless by an ineffective ex- ecutiveT Roth said. Some of the proposed changes indude: • Newly elected officers will be required to sit in on at least two senate meetings prior to taking office. If the "overlap" is not followed, the dean of stu-p dent affairs will be notified and it will be noted on the student's permanent record. • The minimum grade point average to become a senator will be raised from 2.0 to 25. • Election codes will be changed to accommodate the \QUAHTUiy \ts?L\SBMI LEAP' BUNGEE \/ Absolute thrill of a lifetime in Fresno on May 8,9 & 10 For more information or reservations call (800) 237-4164 •;. Kennel Bookstore Remember Mom on Mother's Day ... with beautiful American Greetings cards. CSUF center at College of the Sequoias in Visalia. • Executive officers may not have more man three absences /► --. to an ASI senate meeting, frtesj office will be considered vacant and replaced on the fourth ab¬ sence. • Executive of Beers will be required -to hold 15 regular of¬ fice hours' each week. Student Christopher Volk¬ erts laughed while Roth out¬ lined the proposed changes. 'TU just say mis kind of dra- conian and dogmatic action by the Legal and Legislative Com¬ mittee is just ridiculous to me," Volkerts said after Roth fin¬ ished. "It sounds like somebody's mother tellinga3-year-old what to do. "All of [the proposed bylawsl seem to be attempts to get back at a particular executive," he said. J "There wasn't anything I liked." : , Please recycle The Daily Collegian /Collegian staff would like to apolo¬ gize for not keeping its DaUy status for the last couple of days. Yesterdays issue was rendered unpublish- able due to a power failure which made it impossible (or at least next to impossible) to complete the above mentioned issue. We promise to come out today and every day until the last day of classes, unless lightning strikes again in the same lace (an un¬ likely prospect). After all, weare727e |