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January 14Th 1975 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Paw Print (1966-1983) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 1-14-1975 January 14th 1975 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint Recommended Citation CSUSB, "January 14th 1975" (1975). Paw Print (1966-1983). 166. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint/166 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]. please return to OfFice of Puyicstion California Stote Coilego, San Bernardirio Women's Center enters initial stages Women have been forced into the Diane Irwin, psychometiist and Ms. Irwin believes that a Women's Center would help to make changes roles of mother, then wife, and last director of the Learning Center, is all, a person. By dropping preparing to open a Women's both in attitudes and abilities. The of study of practical matters such as conditioned stereotyped ideas, Center at Cal State. both men and women will be able Ms. Irwin received her M.A. In car repairs and simple home to have their own identities. psychology at Cal State FuUerton repairs will help make the wife a partner and relieve some of the Basically being a man, or a in January, 1974, and taught there woman, is what's important — in during the next session. Last responsibilities, but Ms. Irwin summer she taught "Psychology of believes that the intangible factors and of itself." Women" and an introductory will be the most valuable. "By psychology course at San Ber­ strengthening her, bolstering her Among the subjects covered at nardino Valley College. Her confidence, the center can make the Women's Center, in addition to master's degree is in the her a more useful partner. Women home and car repairs, will be legal, specialized area of psycho- have stereotyped roles and men personal and medical problems, acoustics, which is the have stereotyped roles. If both self-defense and self-knowledge. psychological understanding of share the responsibility of the Re-entry programs will be of assistance to women who have hearing. family, both will be better off," she "Women have been conditioned says. been out of academic life. The since childhood to believe that the "I think men have been pushed Women's Center is in the only way for a wife to deal with a into the role of breadwinner first, developmental stages. There is not then father, and last of all husband. an opening date available. problem is to call her husband." Diane Irwin Plwfo by Keith E. Legerat ^gggSggggSSSggSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS /F12ZNTTuesday, Jan. 14, 1975 Volume VII No,faiit 10 $2.6 million involved Referendum will decide where your money goes LOS ANGELES — Students in provisions for lesser fees for part- The California State University time students. and colleges during the week of Two system campuses, February 24, 1975, will have an California State Colleges at opportunity to express their views Bakersfield and Sonoma, do not on the fees they pay as Associated have Associated Students Students. organizations with mandatory Referedums on 17 campuses will student body fees. However, these assist in decisions as to whether campuses will share in the ap­ and to what extent campus propriation. allocations from a $2.6 million Ballots in the advisory State appropriation to help finance referedums will contain in­ such activities as debate, drama, formation on the proportion of intercollegiate athletics, music current student body fees si«nt on and student publications should instructionally related activities, Popular recording group, Beiifeldt* Grit will be appearing Friday Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in P.S. 10. lead to a reduction in fees. as well as a listing of activities The referendum outcomes will currently funded at the campus. advise campus Presidents and the Students not wishing to retain system's Board of Trustees as to their present mandatory fee may whether funds previously alloca^ register a preference for reducing from student fees for in- this fee at 10 per cent increments to structionally related activities a maximum of 50 per cent. Those Outlook good for wishing to maintain the fee at its should continue to be collected to be used for other purposes or if fees current level so that funds may be should be reduced by as much as 50 used for other purposes likewise per cent. will be able to so indicate. Advisory balloting by students is Results of the referendums are Marijuana Reform provided for in a 1974 legislative to be reported to the Chancellor, measure, Assembly Bill 3116, along with information on the voting turnout, expenditure plans, Legislation has been introduced influence of marijuana, would also first £:nd subsequent offenses as which appropriated the $2.6 million be reduced to an infraction. Felony infractions, punishable by a fine to shift basic support of in- continuing obligations and the in the California State Senate rec(Hnmendations of the respective which would reduce penalties for penalties for the sale or cultivation only. structionally related activities of marijuana would remain un­ In 1973, there were over 95,<W from student fees to State support. campus Presidents. possession of small amounts of After receipt of these reports, the marijuana from a felony to an changed. marijuana arrests in California, Associated Students fees for the and one-fourth of all felony arrests academic year are now $20 for full- Board of Trustees will act to infraction, punishable .by a reduce fees or maintain the maximum fine of $100. The bill — While this is not a full in the State were for marijuana time students on 16 campuses and SB 95 — is authored by Senate decriminalization measure, it offenses. The Senate Select only $19.50 at CSCSB. On eight of current level on a campus by campus basis. Democratic Leader George R. removes jail penalties and the Committee on the Control of these campuses there are Muscone (San Francisco), former possibility of incarceration for Marijuana has estimated that Chairman of the Senate Select marijuana offenses which more than $100 million dollars are Committee on the Control of currently comprise 90-95 per cent spent annually enforcing Marijuana. of all marijuana arrests. Under California's marijuana laws. INSIDE present California law, simple Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. SB 95 is modeled after the suc­ possession of any amount of is on record in support of the Veterans' Corner page 7 cessful civil fine approach which marijuana carries a mandatory Oregon approach, and has stated has been in effect in Oregon since felony arrest record and is that he will sign legislation which Grading standards revealed page 3 October 5, 1973. Under SB 95, punishable by up to 10 years in would implement it into California. possession and transfer without state prison for first offenders, and This is in sharp contrast with Skiing tips page 2 consideration of up to 3 ounces of up to life imprisonment for third- former Governor Ronald Reagan, marijuana would be an infraction, time offenders. SB 95 adopts the who vetoed three bill sin 1973 alone* punishable by a fine of up to $100. principle embodied in the Oregon which would have reduced the C.S.C.S.B. happenings page 2 Other minor marijuana offenses, law that simple possession is not a present harsh penalties for such as using or being under the recidivist offense, and tr^ts both marijuana offenses. S The Pawprint, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1975 Page 2 Guitar class features Clabe Hangan Clabe Hangan, well-known folk He is also a consultant for the singer and composer, is currently Dependency Prevention Com­ teaching a guit^ and folk music mission of San Bernardino class. The class promises to be an County, Peace Corps Training at interesting one as the instructor is Cal State, Los Angeles and well qualified. Teacher's Counselors Training Hangan has to his credit Program for minority youth of Los numerous original compositions, Angeles. two albums, several appearances His degrees were earned at San on television and performances at Bernardino Valley College, A.A. in schools throughout California and music; University of Redlands, Arizona. In addition to that, he is a B.A. in sociology; and Claremont veritable musical polyglot, singing Graduate School, where he will in twelve languages. receive his master's degree in For the City Slickers on campus, sociology. he's a regular at the Penny Currently, he is teaching University on Base Line. sociology, history and music at the If that isn't enough to keep him Claremont Colleges and is an busy in the musical field, he is also assistant professor in, the Black active in many community service Studies Center. projects. As counselor and music director, In announcing the addition to the he has served at various church curriculum. Dr. Moorefield, camps and conferences for youth chairman and associate professor under the auspices of Methodist, of the Cal State music department Presbyterian, Baptist and states, "We're very fortunate to Unitarian churches and at Friends have the services of Mr. Hangan. Conferences in Asilomar and I'm sure the students will benefit Upland. from his rich experience." Barnes, Fiskin team-up for art show Photo by Keith E. Legerat "The magic of San Bernardino. Dr. Barnes' ties to the city go might show some barren parking That's what the show's about." back a long way. His great grand­ lot or a drive-in hot dog stand and ' * In this way, poet Dick Barnes, a father moved to this area in 1887, people say, "What's beautiful • native of San Bernardino, living first in VictorvUle, then in about that?"' Special election to be held • describes the show which opened in San Bernardino.
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