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Washington Named to CSU Board by Faye IA Gov 1 PAREAN DAILY a Vol. 97, No. 40 Publish& for San lose State University since 1934 Friday, October 25, 1991 Washington named to CSU board By Faye IA degree in communications at SJSU. Duly stall st., Gov. Wilson lauds former A.S. 'Washington's He already holds associate of arts degrees in pharmacy and business and is experience as A.S. Gov. Pete Wilson has appointed president as effective student rep currently working as a pharmaceutical AMYX Washington, former president of technician for the president Air Force. will help SJSU's Associated Students, to the "That's great," she said of the appoint- Trustees." An Air Force reservist, he was called him to represent California State University Board of ment "I think it's a really neat oppmuni- "He's the only 1.ident trustee," she for military duty in Desert Storm last Trustees. ty foi SJSU to have a student representa- said. "There have already been three January. all 38,000 The appointment gives Washington a tive sit on the Mud of Trustees." board meetings without a student." Washington left the university at that voice in who SJSU's next will The CSU board needs student students in the president input, Wilson predicted that Washington time to train at Travis Air Force Base in be. lie will be able to vote, will serve on she said. would be a "diligent and effective advo- Fairfield. CSU well.' the board for two years, but will not be "Washington's experience as A.S. cate for the students of the California paid. president will help him to represent all State University system." Washington tried to get students more 380,(Xl0 students in the CSU well," she Like Nicole Launder Wilson, Washington is a The Associated Press and Daily voice in CSU policies, according to cur- said. "It's a very important position to Republican. He is 32 years old, and cur- production editor Robert W. Scoble Associated Students president rent A.S. president Nicole launder. have a student advocate on the Board of rently studying for a bachelor of arts contributed to this report.. Arneze Washington Donna Brammer Daily uaff photographer Students are fascinated, and disgusted, as they watch KSJS disc jockey Phil Habib chew and swallow 10 worms to raise funds for the station. KSJS jockeys eat worms, wear diapers for cash By NI ichael Monaghan Campbell said. KSJS hoped to raise aware- ly staff writer ness of the station with the Student Union broadcasts, which lasted from 6 am. to 1 KSJS disc Jockey Jon "Dr. Love" p.m. Other challenges Thursday included Campbell aired his show in front of the Pete "Coach Q" Nyberg shaving his head Student Union Thursday morning only and "Scoots" Habib eating 10 live worms. it wasn't the typical broadcast. Pledges have amounted to 520,000 so Clad in only a T-shirt. Ray-Ban sun- far, and this money will be used to purchase glasses and a diaper, Campbell's broadcast new compact discs and disc players, micro- from a playpen complete with Raggedy phones and air conditioners. However, Ann and Andy dolls was the answer to a more money would be nice, Campbell said. self-proclaimed pledge challenge from KSJS, which is located in Hugh Gillis KSJS's pledge drive last week. The chal- Hall, is scheduled to move to a larger room lenge: If sponsors raised S600 in pledge in the same building when air conditioning money during his show, Campbell would is in.stalled. Donna /hammer Daily sun- photographer dress in "baby drag." In exchange for pledging money to the According to Campbell, it took only two radio station, sponsors receive gifts such as On -air personality Phil "Scoots" Habib is fed a live worm by fellow KSJS staffer Kim "Tortoise Woman" (lark. hours to raise the 5600, and a short time T-shirts, compact discs and concert tickets. The students are aiming to raise S20,000 for the station. !titbit) said, "The worms taste best with steak sauce." later, $1,(X)0 was sponsored. In this regard, "you're getting something "People don't know about (KSJS)." back" as you give to KSJS, Campbell said. Kinko's agrees to ask INSIDE SISU students head to Big Basin to shore up land against erosion FEATURES publishers' permission It.k Kim Carter Rates a variety of restorauon activities in the Santa Jazz Jazz fireworks: ink ni.sit Writer Crw. mountains. legend and guitar wizani Ken Moore is the group coordinator who is in Course readers will cost students more Al DiMeola warmed Several SJSU students are volunteering to help charge of taking the teams out and demonstrating up a capacity crowd in restore Big Basin in the Santa Cruz mountains the restoration process. Ily Angela 11ill How much depends on what publishers the Student Union before the rainy season arrives. "The objective of the Sempervirens fund is to royalties on certain books," she Twelve members from the SJSU Environmental preserve and protect the character of the Santa Cruz I)uly suit writer ask for in amphitheater Thursday. said. Resource Center group ventured to Big Basin Oct. mountains," Moore said. Kinko's now has to copy everybody else Packets, a collection of copied sections Page 4 19. The teams usually spend a six- to eight-hour day -- at least other copy companies. From books and other publications, are per- "It was a lot of labor and very educational," ERC of hard labor. Each volunteer will dig up foreign In an Oct. 17 agreement, ending a lawsuit fectly legal when proper authorization is volunteer coordinator Jason Gerber said. plant species with tools provided by Solver:wens. from early this year, Kinko's conceded to fol- obtained and permission fees are paid, "Everybody came away with a good feeling that Moore said he tells student volunteers to "bring a low common legal practices of getting pub- according to Judith Platt, a representative for WORLD NEWS they got things accomplished." sack lunch and a bunch of water. I recommend that lishers' permission and paying royalties AAP, a trade assoc. iatkm.. Afore finger-panting: SJSU students from the Alpha Phi Omega frater- you wear work clothes and hiking boots" copyrighted books. "College anthologies arc mud' less expen- nity will volunteer on Oct. 26 and members of the The erosion control is almost complete. "The before duplicating I accuses Kuwait and this means Kinko's prices for sive than buying the complete texts tor a Student Affiliation For Envimnmental Respect will focus this fall is to remove all non-native invasive For students, its U.S.-led allies of kid- college class anthologies arc a little higher class," Platt said. "But the fact that they're for head fir the hills on Nov. 16. plant species." Moore added. than they used to he and (unwound is a little cducauonal purposes is no excuse to break napping 55 Iraqi fisher- Big Basin Redwood State Park is located in the Two species of non-native plants are spreading slower. the law." men in the Persian Gulf heart of the Santa Cruz niountains. lhe park recent- rapidly throughout the rxirk area that need to be The agreement is between I( the Obtaining ',emission is the legal way to this week. ly acquired S00.000 acres of land called Berry removed: Pampas grass from Smith America and Asstriation of American Publishcis. and the go, but it does take longer. Page Creek Ridge to the north of Big Basin. French Broom Imm Europe. These plants take over eight publishers who won the lass suit against "Getting permission may take two or three This area has been heavily logged, and if the an area so quickly that the native species can't corn- the nationwide copy shop chain in March. weeks," Platt said. "Professors can't expect to land is not prepared for restoration, the rainy season Pete- The court's ruling found Kinko's guilty of come in at the last minute and get a 24 -hour holds the potential to wash thousands of tons of soil "We can not co-exist with these plant species," detounng permission fees in order to under- turnaround." down the slopes of the park into creek beds. Moore said. "Insects don't attack the plant species cut as competition on college anthologies or "It's only fair, though." she said. SPORTS The result is that the creek water turns muddy and animals do not cat the plants nothing inter- packets. "Intellectual property is just as much pmperty The Large Game: and sediment is deposited on creek beds. Water- acts with these plants" Although Kinko's now adds the permis- as something physical. People who wouldn I Sattirtia y Cal -Spartan related habitat is destroyed. native salmon and trout numbers are sion fees into its price scales, packet prices dream of walking out of a store with an arti- match-up could be the Already, Students who are interested in volun- cle of clothing don't realize it's the same down live warm to what it used to he. Trout need arc not substantially higher. second biggest Bay Area teering to help restore Big 'Win con- "We still make the packets here at this thing to copy things writers have worked on clear creek beds to spawn. store" IMa Puna of the downtown San Jose for years." rivalry of the college "the SJSU students will be volunteering their tact Jason Gerber at the ERC in Kinko's said. Pana is in charge of professor In the recent agreement, Kinko's also con- football season. weekends in the next couple of months by removing Washington Square Hall or contact publishing requests.
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