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November 21 1978 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Paw Print (1966-1983) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 11-21-1978 November 21 1978 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint Recommended Citation CSUSB, "November 21 1978" (1978). Paw Print (1966-1983). 255. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint/255 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Paw Print (1966-1983) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. PUBUC AFFAIRS OFFICg Good Turnout For Annual Budweiser Super Sports Competition •iiyi MfcllBiih i i li'iliili I 'I' I .' Major Budget Changes In The Making The PawPrM ts published every by Dorothy Glover would have to pay back the Tuesday except holiday weeks, final exam weeks, and during Faculty and staff here at Department of Finance for quarter breaks by the Associated Cal-State were told of two the overpayment based on Student Body of California State major developments in higher enrollment num­ College, San Bernardino. The PawPrInt is located in the budget matters for the Caii- bers. Under section 28.9 we Student Union Building at 5500 fornia State University and could save an estimated 3 State College Parkway, San Ber­ Colleges (CSUG) by the million dollars in academic nardino, CA 92407. The office phone number is (714) 887-7497. President of the United Pro­ programs, student services All opinions expressed, in­ fessors Association (UPC) and jobs," Kessler explain­ cluding editorials, are those of the last Wednesday. ed. author and do not necessarily represent the views of The Warren Kessler, Presi­ UPC Is urging all staff, PawPrInt, the Associated Student dent of UPC read a letter faculty and students to Body, the Administration frorn Governor Brown urge the Trustees to take of CSCSB, or the Office of the Chancellor. which requested that all the actions necessary to Advertising requests should be state agencies identify pro­ avert payback. directed to the Business Manager. gram priorities for cut­ Collective bargaining bill The biv^ck advertising deadline is Wednocay, one week prior to backs up to 10 percent. In AB 1091 was also the sub­ pubHceticn. Full page and insert the November 8th letter, ject of Kessler's address. adveitist'is should call as early as Brown asked that each de­ "AB 1091 Is no panacea possible to reserve space and issue. partment identify the five for the post-Proposition 13 Classified adv: are free to programs/activities of the troubles of California fac­ studerts and $i:^ff of CSCSB. lowest priority within their ulty and staff of the CSUC Deadline for clessHied ads is Wednesday, one week prior to departments. and University systems. publication. All advertising receiv­ Kessler stressed that the But It is a mechanism and ed after the o^adline dates will go letter does not necessarily an opportunity for 20,000 on a "space available" basis. Copy Deadlines. Articles submit­ mean and absolute across- people to gain political ted by campus departments, the-board reduction of 10 clout which they don't have clubs, offices, Reader's Forum let­ percent. now," said Kessler. ters, and any miscellaneous ar­ ticles for publication, must be However, Brown's letter Clark Mayo, chair of the received by the Wednesday one did state that "programs English department point­ week prior to publication. All copy which are proved to be ef­ ed out that under AB 1091 must be typewritten, double- spaced on 60 space lines. Special fective and cost beneficial bargaining would be done copy paper will be provided on re­ will receive highest con­ with the Trustees and not quest. sideration for full funding". the Legislature, who actu­ Reader's Forum letters should be addressed to the Ed|tor,rhe "Education Is a long ally decide the salary and PawPrint. Letters may be on any term endeavor. The bene­ major work conditions of subject but may not exceed one fits of an educational pro­ faculty and staff. and one-half typewritten pages, double-spaced on 60 space lines. gram or activity may not be "It sounds like we are no Priority will be assigned to those immediately discernable," better off under collective letters concerned with campus said Kessler. bargaining than we were issues. Letters that attack any in­ The second major before," said Mayo. "We dividual may t^e held until the reci­ development which still only have our powers pient of the ^ attack has been Kessler discussed was the of persuasion to rely on," notified so that a response may be printed in the same issue. Ail let­ confirmation by the Depart­ he said. ters must include a handwritten Kessler answered by ex­ ment of Finance that they Warren Kasslar, President photo by Dorothy Glover signature and the address and wili recommend exempting plaining that since the phone number of the writer. of UPC Names will be withheld on re­ the CSUC from enrollment Governor must have a rep­ quest. payback provided the resentative at the bargain­ The PawPrInt reserves the right Trustees declare bailout ing table, which will entail organization," said gaining Is a step In the to edit ail copy to comply with right direction," he con­ space requirements, llbet laws, funds essential. to avert time and money for such a Kessler. "Progress will and good taste. layoffs pursuant to Budget position, the Legislature take sacrifices on our part, cluded. Act Section 28.9 and sub­ would be much more apt to and we will need to gener­ Kessler addressed the mit an acceptable plan for respond to recommenda­ audience at a UPC spon­ Editor-in-Chief, Jeanne Houck utilizing the funds. tions that come as a result ate more money for politi­ sored luncheon, held for Associate Editor, Dorothy Glover Business Manager, Denise Ord "All but two campuses in of the bargaining process. cal funding," he said. "But the purpose of gaining new Art Editor, Jana Ondrechen the CSUC system are un- "We can no longer afford right now, all we have Is members and explaining Music Co-Editors derenroiled. Normally we the luxury of apathy or dis- collective begging. Bar- AB 1091. C. LeBaigue and C. Telialis Theatre Arts Editor, Angie Lavin Intramurals Editor, Tammy Salyer Photo Editor, Jay Engers Featuring YOU! ' Secretary, Jodie Hickman Buy/Sell The PawPrint is starting The Price a page featuring short Any student wishing to stories, poems, pen and ink Was Wrong advertise or purchase an drawings, and photographs Help With in last week's article Item should make use of by students. Anyone who is "Price and Nelson: the bulletin board des­ interested should stop by Resumes Newcomers To The P.E. De­ ignated for that purpose in the PawPrint office in the The Career Planning and part ment" Chairman the Student Service Student Union or call Placement Center is spon­ Reginald Price's first name building. To place an adver­ 887-7497. soring a Resume Writing was omitted. This was tisement on the board, Workshop next Tuesday, because his name was come to the Activities Of­ Bye-Bye •••••••••••••••• November 28 at 10 a.m. in mistakenly typeset as Greg fice (SS-122) and have the This is the last issue of SS 171. The workshop wili (another Price on the P.E. advertisement approved. It the PawPrint for this On The Cover ... Spec­ cover ail aspects of resume faculty) and the only thing will remain posted for any quarter. Stopping at this tators coach a struggling writing and preparation. we could do at lay-out was period you designate up to point enables the PawPrint Bud Ease In the Tug Of War Job search strategies and to leave the first name out. one month. The board is .staff to catch up on ail the contest at the Bud Super techniques will also be According to the harried designed for 3x5 index work they were supposed Sports Tournament. Photo discussed. All students writer of the article, "Their cards. One copy is suffi­ to have been doing for the by Matt Randall. and alumni of the college offices are right next to cient as currently there is past nine weeks. Good luck are invited to attend this each other!" Our apologies only one board on campus on your exams and have a •••••••••••••••• program. to both Reginald and Greg where such advertisements happy holiday season. See you Jsinuary The PawPrint, November 1978 •Price. ' • •- -v • Domhoff To Discuss "Who Rules America?" portant issues are Who rules America? Is reached," the author con­ ours a government of all tends. %- the people or only some of "Dr. Domhoff Is a very them? What are the ave­ clever and dvnamic soeak- nues to power in America er," explained Edward today? Erler, assistant professor Questions like these will of political science at Cal be considered when Dr. G. State and arranger of the William Domhoff, profes­ lecturer's appearance. sor of sociology and psy­ "He has been very con­ chology at the University of troversial in his attempts to California, Santa Cruz, expose the foundations of speaks at Cal State, San political power in American Bernardino Tuesday even­ life," he added. ing, November 28. In addition to his sched­ He will discuss the topic uled evening lecture, Dom­ "State and Ruling Class In hoff will spend the after­ America" from Corporate noon at the college atten­ 7-9 p.m. on the fifth floor of ding classes and speaking the Library. to students and faculty. Students and community Students and faculty are in­ members are invited to vited to attend a lecture at hear the distinguished lec­ 11 a.m.
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