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:■ ■^;*^^a^iks^h' ft* CU ice cream produced on campus from dairy That* called paiteurUation,' Cooper *aid. The milk is pumped to a homogeni- ter where 'it's under 21,000 pounds per square inch of pressure. * The milk is then forced through holes by pistons This breaks up the fat globules. After this, it i* pumped to .1 plate cooler and then to an overhead sti-age tank, after which it i* bagged or bottled 'We sell butter, ice cream and cheese to the public,'.Cooper said The unit I* open on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon* from 4 to 5 30 p.m. for tale*. The unit 11 currently in the process of going to a new type of patteuriza- -VVe're in the process of trying to re- finish the plant to where it'* more modem,* Cooper said. He want* the students to work on modem equipment so that they have the experience when 11 It' s darif led, that' ■ ju.t separating they finish school , u*— « ->- •■ - - The plant entails more than Ju*t know ing how to run th* equipment. 'You have to know how to operate the equipment as well as know the science," Cooper said. He attributes th* success of the 11 -man operation to the people 'I think •verybody here takes pride in their work * With the warm weather coming u„ the bathing jult* come out of the clo*et the soft drinks disappear off the store shelves and there's a mad rush for .ce Many people may not realize It, but the ice cream served in the College Union it made on campus, and the milk cream and butter is all produced by the student* The Ice cream plant uses two day's supply of milk from the dairy unit to produce It* products, Steve Cooper, plant manager tald. Th* remainder of the milk it told to Knudton Dairy The milk it pumped from the holding tank and li refrigerated From there it goes to another unit where it i* either clarified or separated Th* milk is then pumped Into another tank where it is Seated with water and 'The milk is heated up to at least 145 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 minutes CU PROGRAMTUNG COIVMTTBE CS.UP GEOLOGY CLUB PRCSCNT Psych experiment draws varied reactions iLswig c*o$«f»_4j is usually reserved for inti- corning **ngry rt th*t antics, Bsrtah in- AnotherUbstudtntdtckM totxptri- RiBty, *h*t s*-Jd, (T\aking ptopit f_w struct* thorn to tnpttln th* purpoM of ir-tnt gkmg whits in tht library. Altar r own, tald Aliton Popular antic, indud* standing next hurt. 'Peopmt have baeft chased c\ear h*r. mad* comwrsation and ended up Barash, twtcher'* aid*. But when sh* to or walking iwb*t*»**n two peopU acrott r.smptm harama may dMn'l have with a data, tald Barash. assigned her Ptychologv »lab ttudent* making conv*rtatlon.lying or .IttJng achanotto explain. On* guvWbahlnd Barath grvet ttudent* a ll*t of sugget- to nvg_*ut *rt*t- ltf#* *np*vkntnts by in- down 'next to ft artrsngtf, crowding *i som-t bushes for Mvtrw hours,* sht tions end gukjtlints but allows studsnts -T ..I ._______. ^ksd_lr_*s- tald. * _ to think:j3 their own ideas for expert- bravery,' said Barash, In describing th* Barash. -Victim.'may igrwr* th* exper- devious pranks her ttudent* used in Imenters. They may becom* angry and telcctad what »Mrt to buy, th* lab stu- il normt. Sue- y«ll or Join In with the exp*rlm«nt*r» and dem grabbed H and bought th* *hlrt for MOSTAFA SHERZAD FILLS BAGS WITH Ml LK* Ice cregm and other product* come from the campus dairy A representative of the U,..™ of SanPi**-. and the National". for Paralegal Training's LAWYER'S ASSISTANT PROGRAM will be on campus Thursday, March 19th at 9:00 a.m. to discuss details of the Program and career opportunities tor college graduates in this growing, new field. ... You may qualify for this intensive 12 week, post-graduate course, which enables you to put your education to work as a skilled member of the legal team. Contact tile Career Planning and Placement Office at 407-2331 for further information. For fin grochyrm. cornel. i^rNUNIVEftSITY OF SAN DIEGO Kaon JIB. Sam Hall L$Ju«y*r.Antatant Program Sa. Dim. CASZUO Th. dmm, erf b, __l_____ffijW"' -!£_..£ •TT.mS, "mmi wTm^mm*i^**Sm* "*"• vading people'* per*onal spec*, It *cer- stranger out Ulnry got rid of the monotony- of piteotheravi in-dass labs, she said. - ' —- ~u*_ ar dBara* itks her apUbte a thyw ____________________________________ u>* nwwt aggressive during th* expert- Barath ettimatet that almost NO ment*. 'Maybe they feel that they've people on campu* were ..pproeched by been given the opportunity to come out the n psychology lab* during the week- of their .hell,* she speculated. long experiment. She teachet four labs The purpose of the on<ampus expert- and tells her student* they may make the merits was to measure people's reac- exp*rtm*nt alon* or in • group. Most tion* when their pertonal tpace, the area students opt for a group effort for mora! immediately turrounding their bodies, support and safety, she said, was Invaded by strangers. This degree of ** If students detect that people are be- Artists%hare ideas at workshop STIa? antk maynotund* nd think that .7_J0p.li.. at 1 Fresno Arts Center. The session It f_wt_>_«ti_n« ing organized by Marth* D*v/*on, V^__T_*CUOIl alliance board member-at-larg* and ... .person for individual artists of the ^^ classified ad yesterday. It was _._ I that Rick Sherman was • liar. D^wsonseld.'Vfidlbav.greetldees J^tcT-un ^ * ~* **" "* - wonderful project* which would "-W-"*"•-"■ 2 buib'i Playm AreCominf! Lamb'* Player*, a popular O-iiatian Mko* and Drama Group will be |--*i..-.ian tb*_r lat**t pradoeUoo, "Hark th* AA" 0_8ur»day,i___il5at.l»*FiTrtPr*^^ I1H.M-*-*!
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Title | 1981_03 The Daily Collegian March 1981 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1981 |
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 |
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Title | March 12, 1981, Page 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1981 |
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 |
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:■ ■^;*^^a^iks^h'
ft*
CU ice cream produced
on campus from dairy
That* called paiteurUation,' Cooper
*aid.
The milk is pumped to a homogeni-
ter where 'it's under 21,000 pounds
per square inch of pressure. * The milk
is then forced through holes by pistons
This breaks up the fat globules. After
this, it i* pumped to .1 plate cooler and
then to an overhead sti-age tank, after
which it i* bagged or bottled
'We sell butter, ice cream and cheese
to the public,'.Cooper said The unit
I* open on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon* from 4 to 5 30 p.m. for tale*.
The unit 11 currently in the process
of going to a new type of patteuriza-
-VVe're in the process of trying to re-
finish the plant to where it'* more
modem,* Cooper said. He want* the
students to work on modem equipment
so that they have the experience when
11 It' s darif led, that' ■ ju.t separating they finish school
, u*— « ->- •■ - - The plant entails more than Ju*t know
ing how to run th* equipment.
'You have to know how to operate the
equipment as well as know the science," Cooper said.
He attributes th* success of the
11 -man operation to the people
'I think •verybody here takes pride in
their work *
With the warm weather coming u„
the bathing jult* come out of the clo*et
the soft drinks disappear off the store
shelves and there's a mad rush for .ce
Many people may not realize It, but
the ice cream served in the College
Union it made on campus, and the milk
cream and butter is all produced by the
student*
The Ice cream plant uses two day's
supply of milk from the dairy unit to
produce It* products, Steve Cooper,
plant manager tald. Th* remainder of
the milk it told to Knudton Dairy
The milk it pumped from the holding
tank and li refrigerated From there it
goes to another unit where it i* either
clarified or separated
Th* milk is then pumped Into another
tank where it is Seated with water and
'The milk is heated up to at least
145 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 minutes
CU PROGRAMTUNG COIVMTTBE
CS.UP GEOLOGY CLUB
PRCSCNT
Psych experiment draws varied reactions
iLswig c*o$«f»_4j is usually reserved for inti- corning **ngry rt th*t antics, Bsrtah in- AnotherUbstudtntdtckM totxptri-
RiBty, *h*t s*-Jd, (T\aking ptopit f_w struct* thorn to tnpttln th* purpoM of ir-tnt gkmg whits in tht library. Altar
r own, tald Aliton Popular antic, indud* standing next hurt. 'Peopmt have baeft chased c\ear h*r. mad* comwrsation and ended up
Barash, twtcher'* aid*. But when sh* to or walking iwb*t*»**n two peopU acrott r.smptm harama may dMn'l have with a data, tald Barash.
assigned her Ptychologv »lab ttudent* making conv*rtatlon.lying or .IttJng achanotto explain. On* guvWbahlnd Barath grvet ttudent* a ll*t of sugget-
to nvg_*ut *rt*t- ltf#* *np*vkntnts by in- down 'next to ft artrsngtf, crowding *i som-t bushes for Mvtrw hours,* sht tions end gukjtlints but allows studsnts
-T ..I ._______. ^ksd_lr_*s- tald. * _ to think:j3 their own ideas for expert-
bravery,' said Barash, In describing th* Barash. -Victim.'may igrwr* th* exper-
devious pranks her ttudent* used in Imenters. They may becom* angry and telcctad what »Mrt to buy, th* lab stu-
il normt. Sue- y«ll or Join In with the exp*rlm«nt*r» and dem grabbed H and bought th* *hlrt for
MOSTAFA SHERZAD FILLS BAGS WITH Ml LK*
Ice cregm and other product* come from the campus dairy
A representative of the U,..™
of SanPi**-. and the National".
for Paralegal Training's
LAWYER'S ASSISTANT PROGRAM
will be on campus
Thursday, March 19th at
9:00 a.m.
to discuss details of the Program and career
opportunities tor college graduates in this
growing, new field.
... You may qualify for this intensive 12
week, post-graduate course, which enables you to put your education to work
as a skilled member of the legal team.
Contact tile Career Planning
and Placement Office at
407-2331 for further
information.
For fin grochyrm. cornel.
i^rNUNIVEftSITY OF SAN DIEGO Kaon JIB. Sam Hall
L$Ju«y*r.Antatant Program Sa. Dim. CASZUO
Th. dmm, erf b, __l_____ffijW"'
-!£_..£ •TT.mS, "mmi wTm^mm*i^**Sm* "*"•
vading people'* per*onal spec*, It *cer- stranger out
Ulnry got rid of the monotony- of piteotheravi
in-dass labs, she said. - '
—- ~u*_ ar
dBara*
itks her
apUbte
a thyw ____________________________________
u>* nwwt aggressive during th* expert- Barath ettimatet that almost NO
ment*. 'Maybe they feel that they've people on campu* were ..pproeched by
been given the opportunity to come out the n psychology lab* during the week-
of their .hell,* she speculated. long experiment. She teachet four labs
The purpose of the on |