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•> THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Thursday, May 8, 1997 News News Editor: Matthew Hart Telephone: (209) 278-2556 http://www.csufresno.edu/Collegian Riot 430 Clovis Ave. 299-2597 r The Best Kept Secret In Town HAPPY HOUR Monday thru Friday 2 pm till 7 pm Continued from page 1. Those businesses do a lot of good things for students providing ser¬ vices, jobs and recently they helped one of my friends who has cancer, violence. Evans said he thought the They need to be repaid somehow.1? dialogue was a good thing and he University of Colorado Police noted lhat many students on the Hill Capt. Dave Evans was in the audi- * on Monday night helped to quell ence. but would not comment on more potential rioting, complaints of harassment by police/ University police have assisted the city of Boulder in responding to the 16 oz. Glass Draft Beer Questions Continued from page 3, is an outrage. In fact, if I had been thinking. I could have added a 'Treat Asthmat¬ ics Kindly' part to my highly un¬ successful bid for some position in All Well Drinks 12 oz. Domestic Bottle Beers Wed. & Thurs. 16 oz. Pounders $1.25 $1.25 SPORTS MINDED PEOPLE WANTED Sports Writers Several Daily Collegian sports beats need to be Filled for Fall Semester coverage. All positions pay and are part-time. Writers can enjoy access to Fresno State's nationally ranked teams and sideline or press box coverage of all home games. Applicants must have a professional demeanor and have excellent communica¬ tion skills. Apply anytime at The Daily Collegian office in the Keats Campus Building, or call Luis at 278-5733. ■ r*$<Q(0>fo*V EZESTelzillKitliNIT 731 E. BULLARD (S.W- corner of First) Fresno, CA 93710 • 435-0544 WE ARE A UNIQUE KITCHEN VERY NEAR YOU SERVING SELECTIVE VIETNAMESE. CHINESE AND Mi FOOD WITH VERY REASONABLE PRICES S ■□ CAR WASH A NORTH ALBERTSON'S ye FRESNO STATE ^> 1* G* NEVER CLOSED BETWEEN 11:00 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 11:00 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. CHECK OUT OUR ELEGANT DINING ROOM AND A MENU OF 99 DELICIOUS DISHES!!! the ASI. (Prqbably I would have been accused of playing "the asthma card'). All of this brings me back to el¬ evator permits, because of my asthma attack, I got to ride in the elevators at Kaiser Hospital, where I noticed much to my dismay that their permits were expired too. In any case. I am forced to come to the conclusion that elevator per¬ mits arc not even worth the paper they arc printed on. unless of course the one you arc in falls to the ground and Keanu Reeves isn't there to save you. In that case, grab that permit because I'm thinking niulti (million dollar lawsuit. Fair Continued from page 1. "We look al ability, aptitude and attitude. We'll train the rest." Boucher said. Oscar Rubio. an alumnus who graduated in 1993 and a represen¬ tative of Walmart. said that they were looking for well-rounded em¬ ployees with good people skills and good courses of education lor man¬ agement positions throughout Cali¬ fornia. "It's a growing company with a diverse culture and personnel. % We're looking forward to hiring out of Fresno State of all majors." Rubio said. Nate Prevost. district manager for Radio Shack, said that the com¬ pany has hired students and alumni through past Job Fairs. "Last year, 311 hires were esti¬ mated out of 675 students who came to the Career Job Fair." Wolfe said. "This year it looks like the total attendance will reach 850 or more. Heather Watson, a public rela¬ tions graduate, said that the Job Fair is a gixxl place to find jobs and to network. "There arc a lot of jobs that you don't know about, and here, the) are all in one place and you gel a chance to share your resume with a number of employers." Watson said. Miguel Rui/.. a criminology graduate, said that he is making a career change and thought the Ca¬ rper Job Fair would be an opportu¬ nity lo see what he wants to do "I just came by to shake the trees and see what kind of information I could gel," Rui/. said. "I'm reall) impressed with how organized c\ erylhing is this year and with the diversity of the companies that are participating." Wolfe said lhal even though the Job Fair only comes around once a year, the services that the Career Center provides such as career plan¬ ning, student employment and job searches, are always available. Kennel Bookstore GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS Choose from four styles: Avant Garde Century Tiffany Minimum Order of 10 ". $15 j Each additional order of 5 $5' Place your order at Kennel Copy Center on the Lower Level of Kennel Bookstore. Kennel Copy Center 278-3945 $ FELESNOSTXTE
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Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
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•>
THE DAILY
COLLEGIAN
Thursday, May 8, 1997
News
News Editor: Matthew Hart
Telephone: (209) 278-2556
http://www.csufresno.edu/Collegian
Riot
430 Clovis Ave.
299-2597
r
The Best Kept
Secret In Town
HAPPY HOUR
Monday thru Friday
2 pm till 7 pm
Continued from page 1.
Those businesses do a lot of good
things for students providing ser¬
vices, jobs and recently they helped
one of my friends who has cancer, violence. Evans said he thought the
They need to be repaid somehow.1? dialogue was a good thing and he
University of Colorado Police noted lhat many students on the Hill
Capt. Dave Evans was in the audi- * on Monday night helped to quell
ence. but would not comment on more potential rioting,
complaints of harassment by police/
University police have assisted the
city of Boulder in responding to the
16 oz. Glass
Draft Beer
Questions
Continued from page 3,
is an outrage.
In fact, if I had been thinking. I
could have added a 'Treat Asthmat¬
ics Kindly' part to my highly un¬
successful bid for some position in
All Well
Drinks
12 oz. Domestic
Bottle Beers
Wed. & Thurs.
16 oz. Pounders
$1.25
$1.25
SPORTS MINDED
PEOPLE WANTED
Sports Writers
Several Daily Collegian
sports beats need to be Filled
for Fall Semester coverage.
All positions pay and are
part-time.
Writers can enjoy access
to Fresno State's nationally
ranked teams and sideline
or press box coverage of all
home games.
Applicants must have a
professional demeanor and
have excellent communica¬
tion skills.
Apply anytime at The
Daily Collegian office in the
Keats Campus Building, or
call Luis at 278-5733.
■
r*$fo*V EZESTelzillKitliNIT 731 E. BULLARD (S.W- corner of First) Fresno, CA 93710 • 435-0544 WE ARE A UNIQUE KITCHEN VERY NEAR YOU SERVING SELECTIVE VIETNAMESE. CHINESE AND Mi FOOD WITH VERY REASONABLE PRICES S ■□ CAR WASH A NORTH ALBERTSON'S ye FRESNO STATE ^> 1* G* NEVER CLOSED BETWEEN 11:00 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 11:00 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. CHECK OUT OUR ELEGANT DINING ROOM AND A MENU OF 99 DELICIOUS DISHES!!! the ASI. (Prqbably I would have been accused of playing "the asthma card'). All of this brings me back to el¬ evator permits, because of my asthma attack, I got to ride in the elevators at Kaiser Hospital, where I noticed much to my dismay that their permits were expired too. In any case. I am forced to come to the conclusion that elevator per¬ mits arc not even worth the paper they arc printed on. unless of course the one you arc in falls to the ground and Keanu Reeves isn't there to save you. In that case, grab that permit because I'm thinking niulti (million dollar lawsuit. Fair Continued from page 1. "We look al ability, aptitude and attitude. We'll train the rest." Boucher said. Oscar Rubio. an alumnus who graduated in 1993 and a represen¬ tative of Walmart. said that they were looking for well-rounded em¬ ployees with good people skills and good courses of education lor man¬ agement positions throughout Cali¬ fornia. "It's a growing company with a diverse culture and personnel. % We're looking forward to hiring out of Fresno State of all majors." Rubio said. Nate Prevost. district manager for Radio Shack, said that the com¬ pany has hired students and alumni through past Job Fairs. "Last year, 311 hires were esti¬ mated out of 675 students who came to the Career Job Fair." Wolfe said. "This year it looks like the total attendance will reach 850 or more. Heather Watson, a public rela¬ tions graduate, said that the Job Fair is a gixxl place to find jobs and to network. "There arc a lot of jobs that you don't know about, and here, the) are all in one place and you gel a chance to share your resume with a number of employers." Watson said. Miguel Rui/.. a criminology graduate, said that he is making a career change and thought the Ca¬ rper Job Fair would be an opportu¬ nity lo see what he wants to do "I just came by to shake the trees and see what kind of information I could gel," Rui/. said. "I'm reall) impressed with how organized c\ erylhing is this year and with the diversity of the companies that are participating." Wolfe said lhal even though the Job Fair only comes around once a year, the services that the Career Center provides such as career plan¬ ning, student employment and job searches, are always available. Kennel Bookstore GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS Choose from four styles: Avant Garde Century Tiffany Minimum Order of 10 ". $15 j Each additional order of 5 $5' Place your order at Kennel Copy Center on the Lower Level of Kennel Bookstore. Kennel Copy Center 278-3945 $ FELESNOSTXTE |