Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 04, 1990, Page 8 and 9, Image 8

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RaCJlO * ontinurd from Pagr
i ami' mute vigorous, .inii tin1 radio
station in :;,in im twin’ togeihot
We l. 1111 • t i having meetings
about I hr middle >1 winter term lu
get fiir group organized Rosen
Slelll said Me \t gii! -i group ol
alronl 141) students that have
showed interest and tome to the
meetings And then nr1 have a
gtniiji ul about r i git I I hat hale at In
alls !II• n really hcl|mig util and gal
ling involved
Iht' station will la fundt’d I>\ stu
dents rathei Ilian lining selfsupport
iVi- through advertising, anti Rosen
'■teill sail! that il should he that was
The whole thing is that il
{KKMA) IS here tor the students
he said In two parts it's for the
students first it's entertainment,
information and an open forum to
keep in lout h w illi the students
And. setondlv it also gives pr.it 11
< al experient e to students that are
interested in the radio business
KKMA w hit 11 st.unis lor Radio
Musn Mternative will he almost
i umpletely student run if not en
tnel\
' Ml ..I the managerial, I >j and
programming positions will all he
student run. he explained "We're
going In hire a professional let hm
t tan whit h ma\ end up being a stu
dent as well, d we find someone
who is qualified hut wr need some
one qualified so in vase there s an
etneigent \ the\ tali lake i are • if
it "
lire station will h madias! 24
hums ,t d«H and ss 111 spet lali/e in
anti at t onniloiiate all miisit ,d tastes
It s a mixed form.it rot k jazz,
ra p. reggae soul anil soon. Rosen
stein salt! We're doing it this was
loi the interest of the students he
i.msi: the students have a wide
range of musn al tastes.
Music isn't the end ul KKMA ■■■
(Jarv Rosenstein
sI<>r\ however Anyone who decides
to iuni? it m w ill fimI a smorgasbord
n! aitware happenings kKMA will
broadcast (llama shorts, talk shows
open forums, literary readings and
i Illinois shows Rosensti’in and (an
nary arc .ilso going to i hci k into
getting some syndicated radio
shows
It's going to unei a very wide
speitnun." Koseristein said "Right
now we've had enough interest to
till pretty min h all of the time spots
hut that's not to say there's no room
tor other people who are interest
mi
Rosenslein said lie hopes to make
an time available tor people on cam
pus .mil tor campus organizations
bc( nuse he said. "RRMA is then
voice as well as their entertain
ment
"People aie going to he sw iti hing
around a lot and it other people are
interested m it and persistent,
they 're going to manage to get in."
hr added
[ .nnk ini; into the fuluir ili ; >■■> pir
who will hr working full linn will
in eive stipends ms payment .uni ill
othei wurk w ill lie dnne on a v run
ten basis All people win i wn > r
volunteers. however ran in rive
upper division i red it through, the
I S( AIM program
Hut as ol now . the people in
volvrd are gaining valuahlr experi
ence that thr\ may not have been
able to get on another i ainpus
hirst, students are getting radio
experience that they would not get
on .1 campus without a station
They’re also getting the unique op
portunitv to he involved with a xta
lion from the very beginning
" The people involved are at tuallv
exercising some function and get
ting more of a sav in the actual set
up." Rosenstein said "Sure, some
one who just comes along and
jumps into a spot already there will
benefit too. hut they're not going to
he dealing w ith the dei ision making
and the organization
"The whole long term experience
w ill he the best view
\s for Rosenstein himself he
said. It's neat to hr a part ol d ing
it rather than just c orning into
something that's already done, • id I
like being this personally in
volvrd "
Where the i ainpus is hr. \rd.
the new station will give stuch its a
new music alternative
Any added diversit y is r d
hr said 'll c an t hurt and it w ill
only please that many more pro
pie."
"I think people are going to n ally
en|ov it (KRMA1 hr adder I
think the word will get around and
once the station is operating well I
think w r II hay r a good gi..., I b
tellers
T G I S T hanr God it s spring1 However it is also a tune
.i":, • tts sHio..‘"!ts of the University *’ Or-'..;; m
think about their housing needs
At pi IK ASA NT l’ARp the demand for housing
skyrockets a* early as duty. So we are now taking
deposits and making resections for apartments
which will be available in A*ne
Enjoy this summer In one d thfrtoest housing values
in Springfield
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SblviNGflti: <>9747 ’ '4 ' > 4U
formally Ash lane Apartments
THK KKUCIOUS STUDIES DEPARTMENT
is pleased to present its annual Distinguished
Visiting Lecture
The Politics of Islamic
F undamentalism
by John L. Esposito
Director of the ('.enter for International Studies
(College of tint 1 loly (Toss
7 May. 4:00 P.M., Cum wood Room ol the Erh Memorial Union
No admission charge
Recent books In Professor Esposito are Islam and Politics. Islam:
I'hc Straight Path. The lilohal Impact of the Iranian Revolution,
Women in Muslim I amil\ l.aw. \'oices of Resurgent Islam, unci
Islam in Asia
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Sanilunga. a Hugene based band. v\ ill hr among the performers at Ibis «t eekend \ ( ini o de
Mayo festivities.
Cinco de Mayo festivities start
MIK hA. the (lliicano Latino student union
will celebrate (linen de Mayo tins weekend
with two evening long parties
The i elehrntinn begins this atternoon at 2 in
the IMI Courtyard where Mariat bi lalisio a
Man.it In band from Cornelius will perform
until ■) Ai t onip.mving them are dam ers from
the I ligh Si bool I ipiivaleni v l’rograin
I he celebration continues into the evening
with an army of dance song and breaking pi
n.it.is highlighting the tree gathering in the
I Ml1 ballroom v\ hu h w ill begin at
Ml ( h A co duel tor She 111 Koinero said
( am o lie Mayo is signilii ant tor l hu anus and
l atinos in the t'nited States because while it
represents Mexican independence lot those in
Mexico, it is the remembrani e ol i nltnre and
diversity m our i ultural heritage
Ini.lulled in tonights events are perform
antes by the Wood burn I oik da lit e l iron p to I
lowed bv the Meadowlark School choir
Bailaiiores del Sol a dame group Irom Vaki
ma Mash will pertorm next billowed by a
i ultural slide slum
The slum will he followed bv the breaking
ill |>m.it.iv tlir part nt I'.u h ( mi ii ili' M.ivu tli.it
• ill children eagerlt .mail l ot al salsa srnsa
turn S,(iidung.i will perlorm tolloyv mg tin- pi
n.it.i breaking I rum HI it) p m In a m
Ml ( 11.\ w ill In- sponsoring a tlutit i' hnstril In
a I) | at 1Ili K mi aid St . pi'll belli mi tip' I in
vrrsitv bookstore
Naturdat evening MM !h.\ will bust a < itu u
dp Ntavn iliiiiii't and dam r Tlir dmiu't wbii I:
will lie in tin- I nil nt a m (unit (ah' fro til tu ‘l
will i oniprise i bn ken cm biladas aim/ IMe \i
i an m e). trijules (beatisl and salad
rlic dame ninth will trailin' the l’urtlaiid
band I'oli ( bat ••/ and bis ( oronudn Hand, tv ill
lie I mm 11 p in in the I1 Ml HaIImum I ii ket s
(hi the evening are S . and ttill ini linle a faille
I in tliuse tvbo ate sponsoring tile even!
( nun de Mayo is a ten important i ultural oi
i asion, one that lias been lei I'ntlt l oiumen i.d
i/rd and exploited. Romero said
People need tu be iidtiirallt sensitive
Romero said 'We’re bating an autbentii
t im u de Mato to preserve the tradition
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