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PAU end for CSUF By Jehu Kartoki iv ha its flrat i rportant stop torward. -Mean Uwl orses cam senate eleAfon wedneodav. the l*t of May. and mended by all its members, tea Pea African Unto* unanimously agreed to endorse aad lead an Senate. "The e reeetr ta tho various campus.* charred Satcher Thto is oar only chance to awi ear tote theSenate Tata la waa we can cot what ae hour long meeting ar* Dlanne William a for President snd Janet Pendor tor tho pool of Admtots- c*-president. On the isdm iii A Hon Easier lor tea Hoard oa Performing Arte. John Kartukt tor toe Board oa PubM- cetiona and M*tvtn Ricks for aha College Union Board Stanford Carrsway and Farrell Chlto* were eiadoraaHl for in* Senate -at Large poet* 1 aad 4. roopoctiao •Working aa a united front rnnrovoa our ckaacoa." Mid Preaidentlal kips fa I insane Williams aftor th* meettne ft eea now work aa a team on issues "vrnioil* and not UHURU SYMlOl OF BROTHERHOOD THE DAILY COLLEGIAN California State University, Fresno II 177 FRIDAY. MAY \ 1874 The program promised 1. Rett. Lower lees (or all foreign and eat-of-otot* stasisitto: 4 Better stuuVnt rontrol of pro- grama aad oo-campua acttvi- tteo: S. More Senate support tor Ethnic studtea programs, minor College Union board has vacancies Application* are sow aval Labi* tor students totoreoted to aarwtoe o* tke Senate Board oa tho Cottage Union. Two positions saaet h* filled on tea board and sisstoiits are oa- pactod to aorvo on tho hoard for three toll oa at eaters Tho Collage Usson Board haa tke raspsoslbtllty tor nreeeisslog policy for tho control oad iiissanjsnsai of toe Coitoe* Union. Tho board is alao involved to 4 D)Afta#£ VtlLLtAJMB . . . pr*sid*nti*l candic tat hoe* an overall gratis point aeoren* of 2.0 to appty for tke senate pool Student* can pick ap the application forme tn the Aaeoctated St ode at Body office* located oa the aocond floor of tho College Union. Appli ration* moat ho saksaltlsil hy 5 p.m. May I. The board will sseet M*y 13 to nominate Coo randtdate* tor -nuat \w approval t>> th* student senate Nixon insensitive and impersonal to black cause Reprinted front APWCA Mt> ISM) By Laaaarr I ♦*«, I RtekertJ M moan made oad to minority capt tall am a ate tor la the their own share of the fruit* of this oeeeeaoy. Ho eta ted that onoorvottte business sense ouM deal with poverty etore ••'fectively than could liberal pipe 1 reams. heat, aa well aa kit Ideological paptor snss for btg boetness t Black* participate la otntc atalnatraam pf . tour reap its rewards Blaise to tho ah ao* edmints- tration are tow to number and from aa overall perspective, their collective power le mtnote Many of to*** who serve are Uoool foaieaitoo of sea naacp stated -Now. tor the Brst time since Woodrow Wilson, no have anti-Negro ' These two men depict the tragic reality of tho feeling 1 eaaaasanl If no are to ohtata eo- p*re ttonoag of ear oattoael economy." Durteg tha peat au years, the mlnsntration others serve to poets wtoch carry little weight when ft eotaee to national poricy Aa oaaatpss of tflaeae taeea- sttlvtty snd Impereoaol maaner waa his appointing Leonard Car- meat a white man. aa chief Whtto America's I The National Black Caucus - compassed of 12 Congressman and tke Cieajreoownaian - may ba mors a sfsshol tana aahefats at I gim- gee of of the poor reject* aire needs . increaaed minority 'roup beotaess activity 1* en* of • .nil of tote ad- h to csoetloo* to Milton Vtorst: i la aad oat of eovornnsent raeeat Csrment's prominence to rectal msttert* snd agr*e that they should ouoaoaals I watch dtroctty affect them eon administrations atsea on Capital mil, sharply erltidae Ninon's actions. Reverend Jeoeo Jackaonof perauon Push stated •tho NU tempruoue of tho nations poor Mton haa challesgad too poor and togatod tea rich ta every major sddreos.' bis nop Stepoer, spotttwood. chair van of the board of tke adrtreestng the Slot no- rYooagJr.. Bayard Raatln sad others On March IS. 1S71, tkeCancus -o the President The Caeca* members explained that they nod com* to he tee unaActol tettvee of all cittaana letad to to- p, are denied their baatc right* sad sre aoawartag irroporahoo harm aa a reaett of (CisMlaaed oa peg* 4. Col. 4) I
Object Description
Title | 1974_05 The Daily Collegian May 1974 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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 | May 3, 1974, Page 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1974 |
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 | PAU end for CSUF By Jehu Kartoki iv ha its flrat i rportant stop torward. -Mean Uwl orses cam senate eleAfon wedneodav. the l*t of May. and mended by all its members, tea Pea African Unto* unanimously agreed to endorse aad lead an Senate. "The e reeetr ta tho various campus.* charred Satcher Thto is oar only chance to awi ear tote theSenate Tata la waa we can cot what ae hour long meeting ar* Dlanne William a for President snd Janet Pendor tor tho pool of Admtots- c*-president. On the isdm iii A Hon Easier lor tea Hoard oa Performing Arte. John Kartukt tor toe Board oa PubM- cetiona and M*tvtn Ricks for aha College Union Board Stanford Carrsway and Farrell Chlto* were eiadoraaHl for in* Senate -at Large poet* 1 aad 4. roopoctiao •Working aa a united front rnnrovoa our ckaacoa." Mid Preaidentlal kips fa I insane Williams aftor th* meettne ft eea now work aa a team on issues "vrnioil* and not UHURU SYMlOl OF BROTHERHOOD THE DAILY COLLEGIAN California State University, Fresno II 177 FRIDAY. MAY \ 1874 The program promised 1. Rett. Lower lees (or all foreign and eat-of-otot* stasisitto: 4 Better stuuVnt rontrol of pro- grama aad oo-campua acttvi- tteo: S. More Senate support tor Ethnic studtea programs, minor College Union board has vacancies Application* are sow aval Labi* tor students totoreoted to aarwtoe o* tke Senate Board oa tho Cottage Union. Two positions saaet h* filled on tea board and sisstoiits are oa- pactod to aorvo on tho hoard for three toll oa at eaters Tho Collage Usson Board haa tke raspsoslbtllty tor nreeeisslog policy for tho control oad iiissanjsnsai of toe Coitoe* Union. Tho board is alao involved to 4 D)Afta#£ VtlLLtAJMB . . . pr*sid*nti*l candic tat hoe* an overall gratis point aeoren* of 2.0 to appty for tke senate pool Student* can pick ap the application forme tn the Aaeoctated St ode at Body office* located oa the aocond floor of tho College Union. Appli ration* moat ho saksaltlsil hy 5 p.m. May I. The board will sseet M*y 13 to nominate Coo randtdate* tor -nuat \w approval t>> th* student senate Nixon insensitive and impersonal to black cause Reprinted front APWCA Mt> ISM) By Laaaarr I ♦*«, I RtekertJ M moan made oad to minority capt tall am a ate tor la the their own share of the fruit* of this oeeeeaoy. Ho eta ted that onoorvottte business sense ouM deal with poverty etore ••'fectively than could liberal pipe 1 reams. heat, aa well aa kit Ideological paptor snss for btg boetness t Black* participate la otntc atalnatraam pf . tour reap its rewards Blaise to tho ah ao* edmints- tration are tow to number and from aa overall perspective, their collective power le mtnote Many of to*** who serve are Uoool foaieaitoo of sea naacp stated -Now. tor the Brst time since Woodrow Wilson, no have anti-Negro ' These two men depict the tragic reality of tho feeling 1 eaaaasanl If no are to ohtata eo- p*re ttonoag of ear oattoael economy." Durteg tha peat au years, the mlnsntration others serve to poets wtoch carry little weight when ft eotaee to national poricy Aa oaaatpss of tflaeae taeea- sttlvtty snd Impereoaol maaner waa his appointing Leonard Car- meat a white man. aa chief Whtto America's I The National Black Caucus - compassed of 12 Congressman and tke Cieajreoownaian - may ba mors a sfsshol tana aahefats at I gim- gee of of the poor reject* aire needs . increaaed minority 'roup beotaess activity 1* en* of • .nil of tote ad- h to csoetloo* to Milton Vtorst: i la aad oat of eovornnsent raeeat Csrment's prominence to rectal msttert* snd agr*e that they should ouoaoaals I watch dtroctty affect them eon administrations atsea on Capital mil, sharply erltidae Ninon's actions. Reverend Jeoeo Jackaonof perauon Push stated •tho NU tempruoue of tho nations poor Mton haa challesgad too poor and togatod tea rich ta every major sddreos.' bis nop Stepoer, spotttwood. chair van of the board of tke adrtreestng the Slot no- rYooagJr.. Bayard Raatln sad others On March IS. 1S71, tkeCancus -o the President The Caeca* members explained that they nod com* to he tee unaActol tettvee of all cittaana letad to to- p, are denied their baatc right* sad sre aoawartag irroporahoo harm aa a reaett of (CisMlaaed oa peg* 4. Col. 4) I |