University clubs, organizations net $18,000 for
event
By Irene Thirlwall
More than 50 Fresno State clubs and organizations sold a record
$18,000 worth of special editions of the Fresno Bee as part of the
17th annual Kids Day. Students raised $3,000 more than last year’s
total, which was about $15,000. The Phi Mu Fraternity raised the most
money, totaling
$1,400.More>>
By Laban Pelz
Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante criticized the California State University
Board of Trustees Tuesday for relying too much on the state for funding
and not enough on its own creativity. “This board does not
seem to be moving aggressively to resolve this crisis,” he
said from the floor of the Save Mart Center, where the CSU Board
of Trustees met for their annual conference. More>>
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Jennifer
Campbell, a freshman on the equestrian team, helps promote the special
Kid’s Day newspaper produced by the Fresno Bee. Volunteers
worked in shifts of about two hours.
-Photo by Ryan Smith
Gibson wants to get involved in other aspects of
the university
Associated Students President Neil Gibson will not seek reelection
next year. Gibson issued an official statement Tuesday night explaining
his decision.More>>
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