News Scrapbook 1982-1984
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AUG 2 1 1983
DAILY CALIFORNIAN AUG 1 9 1983
SAN DIEGO UNION AUG 2 1 198J
USD law school has question for you Local residents are professor Robert Sim- be held in late October obstacles encountered
M.H. Golden Co. said it completed framing the struc- tural steel at the $1.6 million Manchester Executive Con- ference Center at the University of San Diego. The two- story building with a 230-seat auditorium is due for _co~- pletion in February. Golden also said that completion 1s scheduled next July on the $2.7 million, 45,000-square-foot Olin Hall classroom building at USO.
being invited to par- ticipate in a survey of public attitudes about the legal profession in the Legal Services Project of the San Diego Law Center, located at the Univer- sity of San Diego School of Law. Selected at random by senior USD law students and inter- viewed by telephone, residents are asked to respond to some 50 questions which will help determine how well the public is being served by county attorneys. Tabulation of the results, says USD law
by persons in need of legal assistance. Individuals who wish to respond to the survey may do so by calling Professor Sim- mons at 291-6480 ext.
or early November, will join lawyers and "brainfest," with open discussions of legal fees, problems in fin- r e s i d e n t s i n a
mons, project director, will provide informa- lion to lawyers on how they can improve their legal services, and will be used to determine
LA JOLLA UGH, AUG 2 6 Church to celebrate job program The Job Program secretary. persons still exists.
ways of heTping county ding competent at-
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LA JOLLA LIGHT AUG 2 5 1983
"We are grateful for and continued support," said Sara Finn, Job Program coordinator. past involvement
According to Job Pro- the need for a program for the re-unemployment of skilled and professional gram organizers,
organized by Mary, -Stazr of the Sea and All Hallows parishes will continue to operate an office at All Hallows. Programs will be held on the last Monday of each month. Volunteers have been staffing the office during the sum- mer, but program of- ficials are seeking funds so that the office may again be staffed by a per- m ~ n P nJ n:;1rt ·
continue through the next three weeks. Results will be tabulated by computer housed at the USD Law School and will be released in a report to be issued early in the fall. According to Sim- mons, a workshop, to
DAILY TRANSCRIPT AUG 2 3 198J
Finn elected Sara Finn of La Jolla, director of public rfelations for the University of San Diego, has been elected to the Board of the newly formed Public Relations Association of Southern Califor- nia Colleges (PRASCC). Finn also was a panelist at the Prepatory Conference on Government Organization and Operation and the Role of the Government in the Economy, held at USD in July.
SD BUSINESS JOURNAL
• • . and even briefer UCAN the Utility Consumers Action Network formed as a " ' watchdog over SDG&E, believes it can garner at least Hl,000 memb1:1rs chipping in $4 each through SDG&E bill inserts mailed lh1s month and next. But UCAN could cause a non-energy stir from its ,org 1zat1onal headquarters in the University of San Diego law s C nter for Public Interest Law. Two USD trustees - 0. Mo ..JS ~evert and Dan Derbes - also serve as SDG&E directors ..
SENTINEL AUG 2 3 1983 Building at USD gets und r way Construction i under way on Olin Hall, a $2.7 million facility for the Univer- ity of San Diego's School of Business. The M.H. Golden Company will serve as general contractor and con truction manager for the three-story building, to be located at the west end of the USD campus . The hall is scheduled for com- pletion in July, 1984. The 45,000-square- foot facility will house 20 classrooms, 48 of- f ice , six seminar rooms, faculty and stu- dent lounge space, and centers for student ac- counting, word pro- cessing and computer science instruction. According to Dr Author Hughes, presi- dent of the university, enrollment in the School of Business has tripled over the past five years, creating an urgent ne d for in- creased space.
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Around Town Orientation day for parents An orientation day for parents wW be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday at the University of San Diego campus. Parents will have an opportunity to meet USD faculty members at a reception scheduled at 3:30 p.m.
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Toreros open grid workouts The University of San • Diego football team has a tough act to follow as it embarks on the 1982 season. Coach Bill Williams' Toreros have to try to top last season, which saw them finish 9-1 and reach as high as seventh in the NCAA, Division III poll. Williams, his staff and 99 athletes opened camp last weekend. Forty players are back from the '81 season, along with 30 freshmen and 29 transfers. The Toreros open their season Sept. 11 at the University of Red· lands. Their first home game is Sept. 18, against Clairemont-Mudd. "The highlight of camp has to be both our defensive and offensive lines," says Williams. '' As far as running shape, they are further ahead than last year's group. Also, we are very pleased to have eight quarterbacks in camp with four of them being freshmen." USD's first intersquad scrimmage will be to- day at 2 p.m. at the school's football field. On aturday at 7 p.m.,
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LOS ANGELES TIMES AUG 2 5 198l
SAN DIEGO UNION AUG 2 5 198J
TheUniversityofSanDiegoWill Name Assistant Football Coaches The University of San Diego today will announce that two former San Diego Mesa College players have been named to its football team as assistant coaches. Former quarterback Tony Ricciardulli will coach the quarter- backs and wide receivers, while former wide receiver Steve Bridges will coach the running backs. Ricciardulli was named the South Coast Conference Player of the Year and the winner of the Joe Roth Memorial Award as San Diego County Community College Player of the Year in 1978. He played comerback for the University of Iowa during the 1979-80 seasons and served as assistant football coach at • Imperial Valley College in Imperial m 1981-82. Bridges played wide receiver for Mesa in 1978, played two games for San Francisco State in 1979 before getting hurt, and served as assistant football coach at 'fadison High School.
USD picks two aides Tony Ricciardulli and Steve Bridges, former Mesa Col- lege fcotball players, have been appointed assistant coaches at the University of San Diego, it was announced yesterday. Ricciardulli, who was the offensive coordinator at Imperial Valley College, wm coach the quarterbacks and wide receivers for the Toreros. He was an honorable mention All-American at quarterback and went on to play cornerback at the University of Iowa Bridges, who was a coach at Madison High, will coach the running backs. Both were members of the 1978 South Coast Conference championship team at Mesa and Ricciardulli was the SCC and San Diego County Play.er of the Year.
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the Toreros will hold their second and last scrimmage of the year before the season opens.
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