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4-THE COLLEGIAN In CSUF's vineyards ... CSUF vineyard* w*re swamped with pruning sitter* and about 60 high tchool Future Farmers of America (FFA) ttudenta from around tbe valley, Saturday. Tbey were on campus com¬ peting in the FFA state finals In Pictures below were taken during tbe Bilateral Cordon pruning contest Tuesday. February 8, it THE COLLEGIAN-5 Tenants can sue for deposit day moving notice. The apart¬ ment is thoroughly cleaned. The tenant moves. He expected to receive his 880 cleaning deposit within s few days. But, tits lan¬ dlord did not return tbe money. Sound Uke a problem you've had? Well, It It a common problem, according to Jim Swanson, associated students legal advisor. Landlord-tenant relation problems bring most of the studenU to the Legal Advisement Office, Swanson said. ''Students sre Uken advantage of, as far as landlords an con¬ cerned," he said. But tenanU have the right to demand a written explanation from a landlord, giving the reasons why s cleaning or security deposit wss withheld. A landlord must either return a deposit after 14 days, or detail the reasons why It was not returned, he said. Phi Mu Alpha seeking new membership by Keren I'Urk i recital will cap the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonla't three week membership drive. Tbe Feb. 24 performance ia in honor of CSUF President Nor- msn Baxter and the fraternity's Gamma Phi, the CSUF chapter of tbe national music organization, Is a professional fraternity that emphasizes educational Involvement with local music groups. Primarily, according to the fraternity's president Randy Hyatt, . tbe 20 member organisation gives demon¬ strations and lectures on various aspects of the musical field. "Well give demonstrations to any group that wanU to listen," said Hystt. "Our group en¬ compasses s variety of studenU in every musical field, so we can talk on most aspects of music." In sddltion to sponsoring lectures and demonstrations, the group gives both vocal and in¬ strumental performances . to raise money for the fraternity. The organization also U active in recruiting prospective CSUF music majors. "The department has less itudenU thi* semester than usual," said Hyatt. "But, on the other hand, the studenU we have are higher quality musicians." The fraternity and sorority— Mu Phi—taps such group* ss the CSUF marching band, orchestra, choir and jan band for members and it also has a Bomber of faculty and alumni members. According to Hystt, this in- If a tenant does not receive the deposit or an fTptanation from tbe landlord within the M days, tbe tenant can sue the landlord legal action for studenU because for a bad faith retention, he Unot s licensed attorney. But Swanson said. A tenant can sue Swanson said he can offer for as much as 8200 in punitive students sn "off-the-cuff opinion damages, he added. of what their legal rlgbU are." "Landlords are not always Swanson's office is located in above board with studenU," the Student Affairs Office of the Swanson said. But. studenU can Joyal Administration Building. protect themselves by reading HU legal advise is free to all leases carefully. He aaid studenU Osterbergs to hold course CSUF's Extension Division U 1:80 a.m. to 4:80 pjn. on offering a one-unit course on Saturday, Feb. 12. Tuition for the "Developing Positive Self-image course Is 833, for the Young Child." The course will include Richard Ceterberg, assistant discussions on Mess, materials, profeaser of elementary snd books which will help education and Margaret teacher* develop a positive setf- Osterberg will conduct the ™age for the young child. course, held Feb. lllh and 12th In StudenU attending the class tbe Board Room of tbe Madera are asked to bring construction paper, marking pens. Thee: n 4-10 HAVE/? \ HEaART!. Send her the FTD LoveBundie Bouquet for Valentine's Weekend Reach out and touch her with thU FTD UjvirJurKtV"^ Bouquet Your rTD Florist can send one almost anywhere by wire, the FTD way. Order early. (Meet FTD Usual* avesabie ft* COO* Hc^b accept m»)rjrcr«dit cards.) for lest than J.ij Say FTD...and be n. c« Friday, Feb. 11 and from In constructing the maleriaU. Environmental protection, Maragement, N*3wqational systems* Port safety, Boating safety and Saving lives. jeclives of Gamma Phi. The fraternity, which haa been sn active CSUF organization since 1841, requires prospecllve Gamma Phi. Each person also must give a recital Ln order for the group to evaluate tbe ap- Theseorejustsomeofthefields you're likely to work In while you're en officer in the Coast Guard. C»f course.you'll get a lot of s.pe- ' dallied training. Not in the classroom, but on the Job while you perform your 1^ duties. That way you'll develop leader- 1 ship and management skills. The Coast " Guard's a small organization with rela¬ tively few officers. So we put your talents and ability to use as quickly a as possible. I Coast Guard officers are well I paid. But what we really offer you Is richly "V • rewarding work. Work that's meaningful. ^Toyou and to your country. The Coast Guard's got a lot to offer col- [ lege graduates. So, before you decide what ■ you're going to do after graduation, get the full story when our representative visits » your campus. Your college placement _8883 for the location of your nearest Coast Guard officer re¬ cruiter. Any music major or minor ink ested in joining Gamma Phi should contact Randy Hyatt in the music department during the three week membership drive, Feb. 7-84. The Coast Guard. Our representative will be on your campus February 14 • 16
Object Description
Title | 1977_02 The Daily Collegian February 1977 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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 | Feb 8, 1977 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1977 |
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 | 4-THE COLLEGIAN In CSUF's vineyards ... CSUF vineyard* w*re swamped with pruning sitter* and about 60 high tchool Future Farmers of America (FFA) ttudenta from around tbe valley, Saturday. Tbey were on campus com¬ peting in the FFA state finals In Pictures below were taken during tbe Bilateral Cordon pruning contest Tuesday. February 8, it THE COLLEGIAN-5 Tenants can sue for deposit day moving notice. The apart¬ ment is thoroughly cleaned. The tenant moves. He expected to receive his 880 cleaning deposit within s few days. But, tits lan¬ dlord did not return tbe money. Sound Uke a problem you've had? Well, It It a common problem, according to Jim Swanson, associated students legal advisor. Landlord-tenant relation problems bring most of the studenU to the Legal Advisement Office, Swanson said. ''Students sre Uken advantage of, as far as landlords an con¬ cerned," he said. But tenanU have the right to demand a written explanation from a landlord, giving the reasons why s cleaning or security deposit wss withheld. A landlord must either return a deposit after 14 days, or detail the reasons why It was not returned, he said. Phi Mu Alpha seeking new membership by Keren I'Urk i recital will cap the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonla't three week membership drive. Tbe Feb. 24 performance ia in honor of CSUF President Nor- msn Baxter and the fraternity's Gamma Phi, the CSUF chapter of tbe national music organization, Is a professional fraternity that emphasizes educational Involvement with local music groups. Primarily, according to the fraternity's president Randy Hyatt, . tbe 20 member organisation gives demon¬ strations and lectures on various aspects of the musical field. "Well give demonstrations to any group that wanU to listen," said Hystt. "Our group en¬ compasses s variety of studenU in every musical field, so we can talk on most aspects of music." In sddltion to sponsoring lectures and demonstrations, the group gives both vocal and in¬ strumental performances . to raise money for the fraternity. The organization also U active in recruiting prospective CSUF music majors. "The department has less itudenU thi* semester than usual," said Hyatt. "But, on the other hand, the studenU we have are higher quality musicians." The fraternity and sorority— Mu Phi—taps such group* ss the CSUF marching band, orchestra, choir and jan band for members and it also has a Bomber of faculty and alumni members. According to Hystt, this in- If a tenant does not receive the deposit or an fTptanation from tbe landlord within the M days, tbe tenant can sue the landlord legal action for studenU because for a bad faith retention, he Unot s licensed attorney. But Swanson said. A tenant can sue Swanson said he can offer for as much as 8200 in punitive students sn "off-the-cuff opinion damages, he added. of what their legal rlgbU are." "Landlords are not always Swanson's office is located in above board with studenU," the Student Affairs Office of the Swanson said. But. studenU can Joyal Administration Building. protect themselves by reading HU legal advise is free to all leases carefully. He aaid studenU Osterbergs to hold course CSUF's Extension Division U 1:80 a.m. to 4:80 pjn. on offering a one-unit course on Saturday, Feb. 12. Tuition for the "Developing Positive Self-image course Is 833, for the Young Child." The course will include Richard Ceterberg, assistant discussions on Mess, materials, profeaser of elementary snd books which will help education and Margaret teacher* develop a positive setf- Osterberg will conduct the ™age for the young child. course, held Feb. lllh and 12th In StudenU attending the class tbe Board Room of tbe Madera are asked to bring construction paper, marking pens. Thee: n 4-10 HAVE/? \ HEaART!. Send her the FTD LoveBundie Bouquet for Valentine's Weekend Reach out and touch her with thU FTD UjvirJurKtV"^ Bouquet Your rTD Florist can send one almost anywhere by wire, the FTD way. Order early. (Meet FTD Usual* avesabie ft* COO* Hc^b accept m»)rjrcr«dit cards.) for lest than J.ij Say FTD...and be n. c« Friday, Feb. 11 and from In constructing the maleriaU. Environmental protection, Maragement, N*3wqational systems* Port safety, Boating safety and Saving lives. jeclives of Gamma Phi. The fraternity, which haa been sn active CSUF organization since 1841, requires prospecllve Gamma Phi. Each person also must give a recital Ln order for the group to evaluate tbe ap- Theseorejustsomeofthefields you're likely to work In while you're en officer in the Coast Guard. C»f course.you'll get a lot of s.pe- ' dallied training. Not in the classroom, but on the Job while you perform your 1^ duties. That way you'll develop leader- 1 ship and management skills. The Coast " Guard's a small organization with rela¬ tively few officers. So we put your talents and ability to use as quickly a as possible. I Coast Guard officers are well I paid. But what we really offer you Is richly "V • rewarding work. Work that's meaningful. ^Toyou and to your country. The Coast Guard's got a lot to offer col- [ lege graduates. So, before you decide what ■ you're going to do after graduation, get the full story when our representative visits » your campus. Your college placement _8883 for the location of your nearest Coast Guard officer re¬ cruiter. Any music major or minor ink ested in joining Gamma Phi should contact Randy Hyatt in the music department during the three week membership drive, Feb. 7-84. The Coast Guard. Our representative will be on your campus February 14 • 16 |