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The Dotty CoUegian Friday, September 30.1988 Page 3 SEOUL Continued from page 1 isn't enough. In order to compete at the international level, Ibarra had to obtain the sponsorship of many people to raise money. "Most athletes burn out after six months when they're trying to get spon¬ sors," she said. "He's had to raise ihou- sandtof dollars and prepare a resume in or¬ der to sell himself to people." Ibarra and other wheelchair athletes have also had to combat training ob¬ stacles. Most athletic events, said Atkins, arc structured so thai sprint events and dis lance events won't fall on the same day. In the Paralympics, Atkins said that sprint and distance events may take place on one given day. This presents a problem in tapering for a race, she said An athlete who is train¬ ing to peak at a distance event probably won't run a sprint as well if they both fall on the same day. Ibarra specializes in the 1,500 meters. He's hoping to place high, adding that he has the third fastest lime among the com¬ petition; so far. He is also scheduled to race in the 400 and 800 meter races. Atkins also predicted that Ibarra would fare well in the 1400 meters. "He's tradi¬ tionally done very well in middle-distance races." she said The 32-year-old business major Lame interested in track in '983. "My friend bugged me to try iu I did very well, and started to get extjited about ii." tic said" Soon after, he began running 10-kilo- mctcr races and marathons. After the Paralympics, Ibarra will re¬ turn- to school for the spring semester. He will continue to race in the United States and Canada during school, but when asked about training for 1992, he said he wasn't sure. "Right now I'm trying to get focused for Seoul." he said. "1 realize that I'm re¬ presenting the United States and I don't take it for granted "I'm sure it won't hit me until I get there." The Paralympics will run Oct. 16- 26. LETTER Continued from page 2 course they would not have any problem distributing the money, even if they had to go around behind the building and pay someone not on staff (hey IRS, did you catch that?). Of course the Daily Col- Union has deemed this pay increase worthy. Hey everybody instead of making a face at an ASI senator, throw your spare change at a Daily CoUefianireporter. Instead of dividing students, why don't we all try to unite students? That is exact¬ ly what the "students can" Rally will do. We can make this, university a better place for students now and in the future. Sean "Ballistic" Ford Senate Pro Tem Semper ubi sub ubi DRESS FOR SUCCESS. As a Haft Mem. prkkj and ravjIaMamsJan corns wth iralarrravy. You Sato dsvatop His polenta! thai you know you hsvs aid oan laaoarsbo s«psrs>rit»lhslbuUaauco»sa In ceawatom and nataaaama in aosnafc sraflscruwaifisajs.!"\, you vaxkaSn Mghly Wsraad rnsnsrrfsaornsni. faal Bbsmglnabsst Youi oat a sold toning •asary and aooicnai alow anc~ thai add rrsn rrore lo •ouraxor.*. Pkaj. youi oat bansaB) Km aaa navies, am p on -, tsrtv days paid ma-ohyssr. ardoppor- To qusify. you musl bs a U.S. citaan no rrora Insn 2S ysara ok). Kara a BA or BS dsorsa. and���pass an apMuda (sat and prhaka, aaam. (astaavaoarnhpandrnansaB- msnt opportunity tha mats* a b«g dVtaranos in any caraar. CafNasY Marvjpamsrt Programs coHact; [4tS)452-M00. NAW-^ OFFICER. amamaaamaam LEA0THE AiWENTITRR LA CLOVIS VILLA & SHAW Moonovra PABADOB £4*7:00-11:00 (PG-13) KEVIN COSTNER BULL DUBHAsI lliSMJSO-aOOlR] JOHNCIXESE JAMIE IXE CURTIS APaaBCAIXID WAltDA 12:30.3:00-530 8.00-10.25(10 DISCOUNT TICKETS ON SALE AT THE STUDENT UNION INFORMATION CENTER - ONLY S3.2S TICKETS ARE GOOD FOR ANY FILM, AT ANY TIME. AT ANY UA THEATRE NATIONWIDE out 11.35-2:00-4. .SO 7:40- 1ft 15 (PC) JEREMY IRONS GENEVIEVE BUJOLD DUDBBOtJH 1200-2.20-5 10 7:60-1030 (R) MAjnDZDTO ii w n ~n ihiHTW G L A SSIF«D APARTMENTS WANTED Female non-smoker Roomate, 2 bdrm/ 2 bath, $197.50 + 1/2 utilities. 439-3990 FEMALE ROOMATE Wanted to share 2br 2bath w/Recent CSUF Grad. 294-1754 FEMALE ROOMATE Wanted. 1/2 block from CSUF $162.50 + utilities 228-1631 AUTOMOBILES 1961 HONDA AC CORD Hatchback Original owner - New dutch & Transmission - Excellent condition -$2200 237-8005 84 FTERO, 4SP AM/FM/Cass. Tilt, Low Miles, Air 436-0769 68VWBUG Excellent Engine Good Interior $1800 obo Phone 432-5 354 1984 NISSAN PULSAR Excellent Condition $4500 obo Phone 252-7548 AUTOMOBILES HONDA AERO 50, White, excellent condition. $675. Phone 432-9586 IS IT TRUE You can buy Jeeps for $44 through the US Government? Get the facts today! Call 1-312-742-1142, est. 8117 FORSALB^ ROCK & ROLL T-SHIRTS Sex-Pistols, Cure, Mega- Deth, Me tallica. Smiths 4 more. Record Exchange 2426 N. Blackstone at Clinton. IBM LAP TOP Computer. 52KTwo 31/2 DD. Also has Desk Top Monitor and Portable Printer CRT and Printer Adapter included $999 or best offer. 222-7635 HELP WANTED COOPERATIVE EDUCATION POSITION AVAILABLE Campus Marketing/Promotional rep for beverage company. 25 hours per month, $100 plus 1-3 units. Gain valuable marketing resume experience. Sophmore/Junior. Business majors preferred. Apply at Co-op Education Office, Joyal 256. HELPW. ANTED FOREIGN STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS. Intl businesses and investors seek foreign nationals with first hand knowledge of economics, business, scientific and political conditioTiS in home country for consulting assistance. For Info, send resume to BCS Intl TOTjSt. Mary.PL Suite 1400 San Antonio, TX 78205 or call 800-628-2828, ext. 856 EASY WORK! EXCELLENT PAY! ' Assemble products at home. Call for information. 504-6414003, ex*. 8735 MISCELLANEOUS PRECISION CUTS $8.00 Hair Cutting at its best! ^Corner or Bars tow/Cedar. 431-1021 WANTED!! Compact Disc, Album, Cassette 45's, 111 pay cash today!! Or Trade. Record Exchange 2426 N. Blackstone At Clinton. • PUT IT ON VIDEO! Well tape any occasion. RVP Entertainment , 222-232B MISCELLANEOUS PARTY-PARTY-PARTY Disc Jockeys and Bands All types of entertainment RVP Entertainment 222-2228 JAZZERCISE •1 Fitness Program in the World! is across from FSU Mon/Wed 5:45pm 299-3481 50** off until 10/31/88 GREEK LETTERS on your Garment Fast Service Professional quality- Reasonable Rates 2274)307 TYPING TYPING 226-3953 TYPING/WORD PROCESSING Papers, Theses, Resumes APA^MX.A.,etc. Campus P/U A delivery. ■OaVi+M TYPINGArVORDPROCESSING Bylvlary Special Rates (1986-1987 prices) For the Whole Semester for Anyone using Our services before September 30,1988 Call 251-7875 PERSONAL GOD & MI KE EAGLES President CEO America's Top Business Leader ' • •
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Title | 1988_09 The Daily Collegian September 1988 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1988 |
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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Title | September 30, 1988, Page 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1988 |
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 | The Dotty CoUegian Friday, September 30.1988 Page 3 SEOUL Continued from page 1 isn't enough. In order to compete at the international level, Ibarra had to obtain the sponsorship of many people to raise money. "Most athletes burn out after six months when they're trying to get spon¬ sors," she said. "He's had to raise ihou- sandtof dollars and prepare a resume in or¬ der to sell himself to people." Ibarra and other wheelchair athletes have also had to combat training ob¬ stacles. Most athletic events, said Atkins, arc structured so thai sprint events and dis lance events won't fall on the same day. In the Paralympics, Atkins said that sprint and distance events may take place on one given day. This presents a problem in tapering for a race, she said An athlete who is train¬ ing to peak at a distance event probably won't run a sprint as well if they both fall on the same day. Ibarra specializes in the 1,500 meters. He's hoping to place high, adding that he has the third fastest lime among the com¬ petition; so far. He is also scheduled to race in the 400 and 800 meter races. Atkins also predicted that Ibarra would fare well in the 1400 meters. "He's tradi¬ tionally done very well in middle-distance races." she said The 32-year-old business major Lame interested in track in '983. "My friend bugged me to try iu I did very well, and started to get extjited about ii." tic said" Soon after, he began running 10-kilo- mctcr races and marathons. After the Paralympics, Ibarra will re¬ turn- to school for the spring semester. He will continue to race in the United States and Canada during school, but when asked about training for 1992, he said he wasn't sure. "Right now I'm trying to get focused for Seoul." he said. "1 realize that I'm re¬ presenting the United States and I don't take it for granted "I'm sure it won't hit me until I get there." The Paralympics will run Oct. 16- 26. LETTER Continued from page 2 course they would not have any problem distributing the money, even if they had to go around behind the building and pay someone not on staff (hey IRS, did you catch that?). Of course the Daily Col- Union has deemed this pay increase worthy. Hey everybody instead of making a face at an ASI senator, throw your spare change at a Daily CoUefianireporter. Instead of dividing students, why don't we all try to unite students? That is exact¬ ly what the "students can" Rally will do. We can make this, university a better place for students now and in the future. Sean "Ballistic" Ford Senate Pro Tem Semper ubi sub ubi DRESS FOR SUCCESS. As a Haft Mem. prkkj and ravjIaMamsJan corns wth iralarrravy. You Sato dsvatop His polenta! thai you know you hsvs aid oan laaoarsbo s«psrs>rit»lhslbuUaauco»sa In ceawatom and nataaaama in aosnafc sraflscruwaifisajs.!"\, you vaxkaSn Mghly Wsraad rnsnsrrfsaornsni. faal Bbsmglnabsst Youi oat a sold toning •asary and aooicnai alow anc~ thai add rrsn rrore lo •ouraxor.*. Pkaj. youi oat bansaB) Km aaa navies, am p on -, tsrtv days paid ma-ohyssr. ardoppor- To qusify. you musl bs a U.S. citaan no rrora Insn 2S ysara ok). Kara a BA or BS dsorsa. and���pass an apMuda (sat and prhaka, aaam. (astaavaoarnhpandrnansaB- msnt opportunity tha mats* a b«g dVtaranos in any caraar. CafNasY Marvjpamsrt Programs coHact; [4tS)452-M00. NAW-^ OFFICER. amamaaamaam LEA0THE AiWENTITRR LA CLOVIS VILLA & SHAW Moonovra PABADOB £4*7:00-11:00 (PG-13) KEVIN COSTNER BULL DUBHAsI lliSMJSO-aOOlR] JOHNCIXESE JAMIE IXE CURTIS APaaBCAIXID WAltDA 12:30.3:00-530 8.00-10.25(10 DISCOUNT TICKETS ON SALE AT THE STUDENT UNION INFORMATION CENTER - ONLY S3.2S TICKETS ARE GOOD FOR ANY FILM, AT ANY TIME. AT ANY UA THEATRE NATIONWIDE out 11.35-2:00-4. .SO 7:40- 1ft 15 (PC) JEREMY IRONS GENEVIEVE BUJOLD DUDBBOtJH 1200-2.20-5 10 7:60-1030 (R) MAjnDZDTO ii w n ~n ihiHTW G L A SSIF«D APARTMENTS WANTED Female non-smoker Roomate, 2 bdrm/ 2 bath, $197.50 + 1/2 utilities. 439-3990 FEMALE ROOMATE Wanted to share 2br 2bath w/Recent CSUF Grad. 294-1754 FEMALE ROOMATE Wanted. 1/2 block from CSUF $162.50 + utilities 228-1631 AUTOMOBILES 1961 HONDA AC CORD Hatchback Original owner - New dutch & Transmission - Excellent condition -$2200 237-8005 84 FTERO, 4SP AM/FM/Cass. Tilt, Low Miles, Air 436-0769 68VWBUG Excellent Engine Good Interior $1800 obo Phone 432-5 354 1984 NISSAN PULSAR Excellent Condition $4500 obo Phone 252-7548 AUTOMOBILES HONDA AERO 50, White, excellent condition. $675. Phone 432-9586 IS IT TRUE You can buy Jeeps for $44 through the US Government? Get the facts today! Call 1-312-742-1142, est. 8117 FORSALB^ ROCK & ROLL T-SHIRTS Sex-Pistols, Cure, Mega- Deth, Me tallica. Smiths 4 more. Record Exchange 2426 N. Blackstone at Clinton. IBM LAP TOP Computer. 52KTwo 31/2 DD. Also has Desk Top Monitor and Portable Printer CRT and Printer Adapter included $999 or best offer. 222-7635 HELP WANTED COOPERATIVE EDUCATION POSITION AVAILABLE Campus Marketing/Promotional rep for beverage company. 25 hours per month, $100 plus 1-3 units. Gain valuable marketing resume experience. Sophmore/Junior. Business majors preferred. Apply at Co-op Education Office, Joyal 256. HELPW. ANTED FOREIGN STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS. Intl businesses and investors seek foreign nationals with first hand knowledge of economics, business, scientific and political conditioTiS in home country for consulting assistance. For Info, send resume to BCS Intl TOTjSt. Mary.PL Suite 1400 San Antonio, TX 78205 or call 800-628-2828, ext. 856 EASY WORK! EXCELLENT PAY! ' Assemble products at home. Call for information. 504-6414003, ex*. 8735 MISCELLANEOUS PRECISION CUTS $8.00 Hair Cutting at its best! ^Corner or Bars tow/Cedar. 431-1021 WANTED!! Compact Disc, Album, Cassette 45's, 111 pay cash today!! Or Trade. Record Exchange 2426 N. Blackstone At Clinton. • PUT IT ON VIDEO! Well tape any occasion. RVP Entertainment , 222-232B MISCELLANEOUS PARTY-PARTY-PARTY Disc Jockeys and Bands All types of entertainment RVP Entertainment 222-2228 JAZZERCISE •1 Fitness Program in the World! is across from FSU Mon/Wed 5:45pm 299-3481 50** off until 10/31/88 GREEK LETTERS on your Garment Fast Service Professional quality- Reasonable Rates 2274)307 TYPING TYPING 226-3953 TYPING/WORD PROCESSING Papers, Theses, Resumes APA^MX.A.,etc. Campus P/U A delivery. ■OaVi+M TYPINGArVORDPROCESSING Bylvlary Special Rates (1986-1987 prices) For the Whole Semester for Anyone using Our services before September 30,1988 Call 251-7875 PERSONAL GOD & MI KE EAGLES President CEO America's Top Business Leader ' • • |