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Thursday. Ncvernber 3. 1988 TheDofyOalegkMn UN b not a night only for foreigners. He said attempts were made to get American per¬ formers lor the event who performed in last year's celeorabon, but mis yew thai grotap could not be located. He aid that the only Americans they could get to perform would be from off campus, which is agamst e%«nt rules. A problem teed in organizing this event vat that pretvratious started laae, ac- aadarsf lo PoonswaJs. He said putring this event together is "like putting together a puzzle; we [the or¬ ganizers] are putting together the pieces, and if one piece is missing, then the puz- zle will not be completed' Ristow said this event is important be¬ cause it will teach students about duTerent colturea. He added, -Oaky whoa we make- standanodiercutaarewUlwelaveaeaaw tune Irving with others, and make this world a beoer ptace." Ristow Bud that Last year1! UN night was a big success. The UN reprcaeMaflve was impressed by the ahow. tWaaaMmt said that this year's event ■should be an equal match to last year's. We Hope everthing goes smoothly, there is a lot of pressure cm us tod the students to match the standards of last year." Reshma Lalani, a Pakistan Students Or- ffii^airm member, who will be perform ing on behalf of the PSO. said that "I think they are organizing it [the event] very weU, but U rieeds a lot of improve¬ ments." She pointed out that when the PSO did a rehearsal last weekend, "the lighting was not ready, the sound system wasn't good and now we have to go back [for ad¬ ditional rehearsal]." But, Poonawala said, at tbe time of the rehearsal they were exrxrirnenting with the lighting, and PSO was the only orpaiUiirai that was having a problem with the music. He Warned sound prob¬ lems on bad recordings. He added thst it takes three hours loput ttp the ligbring fixtures- A couple of rarasaassaaiaflsaa Mass Ka»«lg/•ajlaw* rlaar* tri sMj the lighting before the event. Julie Pederaen, a graduate student, said that the oetebntioa of the UN is a great idea "because it gives the students a chance to see other cultures." Hie said she would like to see more American students attend the event. un¬ like last year when the American t "MoreAme»Tcamshouldattr»d,"Bmd- ersen added, "becanae Fresno has a big di¬ versity in the riumber of cultures." Pendersea said. It (this event] is a won¬ derful thing to experience; it is the closest thing io travelling and not going My. where. You stay here and visit different cultures." This event has been organised by the Inkanational Club. CSUFs President's Office, Iiitenuuional Student Services and Programs, and the College Union Pro¬ gram Cornmirtee. ( THIRD INTERNATIONAL NIGHT i|ttkl6r^-^rVJf:.^v> ftXrTjSate * jliiijii.. rittwUflcwM Lifaraty Dltplgy «indmorgJ ' A«W»»AtDfic!J Spc^soredbytrmPraskle^'styrr^.thelntarrua^onaJC^ and tha Universky Student Union Pmorarna Committee Summer Jobe and College Credit! THE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM offers a unique opportunity to experience European culture from the inside, bv working in agriculture, retail, restaurant, finance, marketing computers, etc, etc GERMANY, SWITZERLAND, BELGIUM, FTNNLAND Come to the presentation and video on Thurs., Nov. 3, at 3:30 in AH 315 or contact the Dept of Foreign Languages (294-2386; Dr. Engle) ■■■■■«■■ m~ DREAM %%« • For More Information Please Can 439-0906 Problem Solving With Dreams Tonight! Student Union CSUF Room 309 7:00p.m. Free! . FE MALE ROOMMATE 2 M/lba, $207.50+ 1/2 utilities. Call Debbie 222-2447, between 1-7 CONTRACT FOR SALE Male to shore 3 bedroom bulldog lane village for spring semester 225-8310 ROOMMATE WANTED No prefer-*™* accept must not heve fear of reptiles Shelly 294-8.312 AUTOMORnaES 1977 BMW 320i Excellent Condition Must Saw to appreciate sM-sioe '87 SPECTRUM CL Am/Fro Ceseette, tinted windows, P/B, A/C, 12,000 miles. Pay Off Loan. Like New! S97-8477 1982CTTEVYMALIBU Excellent Condition. Very dependable $2650. 223-7060 after 8pm MAZDA GLC 1981 5-Speed, 1500, Charcoal grey, good condition 225-6231 MUSTHEIX $75.00 Kenmore Heavy Duty Washer Call 323^*23* ROCK ft ROLL T-SHIRTS Sex Pistole, Cure, Maga- De th, Metallic*, Smith* .t More. Record Exchange 3436 N. BLeckstone at Clinton FOR SALE: Miyata 12 speed. Excellent con d., ere me yellow. FREE helmet. 1225 Deborah, work Ph. 431-6401 FOR SALE Tan Couch ft Love seat 1150 or beet offer 336-S778 MENS NISU1K1 Rally 10-epeed bike. Brand New $175 283-1747 HELP WANTED LIVE IN Light Housework exchange forroorrvtoard. Near Shaw and Pierce. 299-5243 CHILD CARE 4 and 7 year old in exchange for room or cash. Ashlan A Cheetnut Wayne 391-6238 HELP WANTED Nationally based carpet cleaning company has opening for a highly motivated, self-Btarting sales person for the Pre ano/Clovis area. Commission on sales generated and repeats. Rearum* to: Car of S ft 8,150 Clovis Ave. •103, Clovis, CA 93613 EARN THOUSANDS Stuffing Envelopes Rush $1.00 ft self- addreeeed stamped envelope: New Generation Designs, P.O. Box 704 Fresno, CA 93712 MISCELLANEOUS SEMEN DONERS needed for research. Samples monetarily compensated. Central California Cryobank. 442-6559 "V1TAES 445-38ir WANTED! Compact Dim, Album Cassette,45s. Ill pay cash today!! or Trade. Record Exchange 2428 N. Blackstone at Clinton Largest Ubrary of aaarataam la U.S. aatabkxtt OnUr CatttM Trxtty with Visa/MC or COO 11322 rare Aw. «06-A. U» testae. CA 90025 PARTY PARTY PARTY Disc Jockeys and Bands All typee of entertainment RVP Entertainment 223-2338 • CASH • CASH ON THE SPOT! FOR COMPACT DISC, CASSETTES, ALBUMS, OR TRADE. RECORD EXCHANGE 3436 N. BLACKSTONE AT CLINTON TYPING TYPING 226-3953 TYPING/WORD PROCESSING Papers, Theses, Resumes APX,MXJL,etc. Campus P/U ft delivery 433-7409 TYPING/WORDPROCESSING by Mary Superior Quality, Reasonable Rate*. Call 251-7875 FOR EXPERT TYPING of theniB, term papers, ect Call Frieda 224-5396 PERSONAL GOD ft MIKE EAGLES President: CEO RkhRarpublican Mayor of Fresno'-
Object Description
Title | 1988_11 The Daily Collegian November 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. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | November 3, 1988, Page 4 |
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 | Thursday. Ncvernber 3. 1988 TheDofyOalegkMn UN b not a night only for foreigners. He said attempts were made to get American per¬ formers lor the event who performed in last year's celeorabon, but mis yew thai grotap could not be located. He aid that the only Americans they could get to perform would be from off campus, which is agamst e%«nt rules. A problem teed in organizing this event vat that pretvratious started laae, ac- aadarsf lo PoonswaJs. He said putring this event together is "like putting together a puzzle; we [the or¬ ganizers] are putting together the pieces, and if one piece is missing, then the puz- zle will not be completed' Ristow said this event is important be¬ cause it will teach students about duTerent colturea. He added, -Oaky whoa we make- standanodiercutaarewUlwelaveaeaaw tune Irving with others, and make this world a beoer ptace." Ristow Bud that Last year1! UN night was a big success. The UN reprcaeMaflve was impressed by the ahow. tWaaaMmt said that this year's event ■should be an equal match to last year's. We Hope everthing goes smoothly, there is a lot of pressure cm us tod the students to match the standards of last year." Reshma Lalani, a Pakistan Students Or- ffii^airm member, who will be perform ing on behalf of the PSO. said that "I think they are organizing it [the event] very weU, but U rieeds a lot of improve¬ ments." She pointed out that when the PSO did a rehearsal last weekend, "the lighting was not ready, the sound system wasn't good and now we have to go back [for ad¬ ditional rehearsal]." But, Poonawala said, at tbe time of the rehearsal they were exrxrirnenting with the lighting, and PSO was the only orpaiUiirai that was having a problem with the music. He Warned sound prob¬ lems on bad recordings. He added thst it takes three hours loput ttp the ligbring fixtures- A couple of rarasaassaaiaflsaa Mass Ka»«lg/•ajlaw* rlaar* tri sMj the lighting before the event. Julie Pederaen, a graduate student, said that the oetebntioa of the UN is a great idea "because it gives the students a chance to see other cultures." Hie said she would like to see more American students attend the event. un¬ like last year when the American t "MoreAme»Tcamshouldattr»d,"Bmd- ersen added, "becanae Fresno has a big di¬ versity in the riumber of cultures." Pendersea said. It (this event] is a won¬ derful thing to experience; it is the closest thing io travelling and not going My. where. You stay here and visit different cultures." This event has been organised by the Inkanational Club. CSUFs President's Office, Iiitenuuional Student Services and Programs, and the College Union Pro¬ gram Cornmirtee. ( THIRD INTERNATIONAL NIGHT i|ttkl6r^-^rVJf:.^v> ftXrTjSate * jliiijii.. rittwUflcwM Lifaraty Dltplgy «indmorgJ ' A«W»»AtDfic!J Spc^soredbytrmPraskle^'styrr^.thelntarrua^onaJC^ and tha Universky Student Union Pmorarna Committee Summer Jobe and College Credit! THE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM offers a unique opportunity to experience European culture from the inside, bv working in agriculture, retail, restaurant, finance, marketing computers, etc, etc GERMANY, SWITZERLAND, BELGIUM, FTNNLAND Come to the presentation and video on Thurs., Nov. 3, at 3:30 in AH 315 or contact the Dept of Foreign Languages (294-2386; Dr. Engle) ■■■■■«■■ m~ DREAM %%« • For More Information Please Can 439-0906 Problem Solving With Dreams Tonight! Student Union CSUF Room 309 7:00p.m. Free! . FE MALE ROOMMATE 2 M/lba, $207.50+ 1/2 utilities. Call Debbie 222-2447, between 1-7 CONTRACT FOR SALE Male to shore 3 bedroom bulldog lane village for spring semester 225-8310 ROOMMATE WANTED No prefer-*™* accept must not heve fear of reptiles Shelly 294-8.312 AUTOMORnaES 1977 BMW 320i Excellent Condition Must Saw to appreciate sM-sioe '87 SPECTRUM CL Am/Fro Ceseette, tinted windows, P/B, A/C, 12,000 miles. Pay Off Loan. Like New! S97-8477 1982CTTEVYMALIBU Excellent Condition. Very dependable $2650. 223-7060 after 8pm MAZDA GLC 1981 5-Speed, 1500, Charcoal grey, good condition 225-6231 MUSTHEIX $75.00 Kenmore Heavy Duty Washer Call 323^*23* ROCK ft ROLL T-SHIRTS Sex Pistole, Cure, Maga- De th, Metallic*, Smith* .t More. Record Exchange 3436 N. BLeckstone at Clinton FOR SALE: Miyata 12 speed. Excellent con d., ere me yellow. FREE helmet. 1225 Deborah, work Ph. 431-6401 FOR SALE Tan Couch ft Love seat 1150 or beet offer 336-S778 MENS NISU1K1 Rally 10-epeed bike. Brand New $175 283-1747 HELP WANTED LIVE IN Light Housework exchange forroorrvtoard. Near Shaw and Pierce. 299-5243 CHILD CARE 4 and 7 year old in exchange for room or cash. Ashlan A Cheetnut Wayne 391-6238 HELP WANTED Nationally based carpet cleaning company has opening for a highly motivated, self-Btarting sales person for the Pre ano/Clovis area. Commission on sales generated and repeats. Rearum* to: Car of S ft 8,150 Clovis Ave. •103, Clovis, CA 93613 EARN THOUSANDS Stuffing Envelopes Rush $1.00 ft self- addreeeed stamped envelope: New Generation Designs, P.O. Box 704 Fresno, CA 93712 MISCELLANEOUS SEMEN DONERS needed for research. Samples monetarily compensated. Central California Cryobank. 442-6559 "V1TAES 445-38ir WANTED! Compact Dim, Album Cassette,45s. Ill pay cash today!! or Trade. Record Exchange 2428 N. Blackstone at Clinton Largest Ubrary of aaarataam la U.S. aatabkxtt OnUr CatttM Trxtty with Visa/MC or COO 11322 rare Aw. «06-A. U» testae. CA 90025 PARTY PARTY PARTY Disc Jockeys and Bands All typee of entertainment RVP Entertainment 223-2338 • CASH • CASH ON THE SPOT! FOR COMPACT DISC, CASSETTES, ALBUMS, OR TRADE. RECORD EXCHANGE 3436 N. BLACKSTONE AT CLINTON TYPING TYPING 226-3953 TYPING/WORD PROCESSING Papers, Theses, Resumes APX,MXJL,etc. Campus P/U ft delivery 433-7409 TYPING/WORDPROCESSING by Mary Superior Quality, Reasonable Rate*. Call 251-7875 FOR EXPERT TYPING of theniB, term papers, ect Call Frieda 224-5396 PERSONAL GOD ft MIKE EAGLES President: CEO RkhRarpublican Mayor of Fresno'- |