UNIVERSITY Study abroad information offered MEETIN'CS Women's Sexual Icl**nl ily (iroup meets todav front noon to 1 p m in EMI 1 (letf.tr Room I) Call 346 1095 or 146 4096 for more information Etals_ Marijuana Re-legalization meeting will be held today at 4 p ut. in EMU Cedar Room I) An information table will be held today in front of the Uni versity Bookstore today from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more infor mation. call 485-3579. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome support group will meet Sun day at 3 p.m. at the Emerald Peoples Utility District Build ing, 33733 Seavey Loop Road. For more information, cull 686-0310. HATE Continued from Page 1 The group has also devel oped a comprehensive listing of local public safety govern ment. education and human rights agencies that provide emergency services, counseling and information to the t ummu nity Rikhoff said the listing will be available with the task fort e broi Imre A host ot speakers, forums and workshops will be featured at the group's Community S u m m i t on Mali* C r i mes planned for Mart h t. The summit Is designed to give activists law eniort ement and justice system profession als. human servii e workers and educators an understanding of hate ( rimes and their \ u toils in the community The workshop will also e\ amine methods of developing agent y information sharing and ( rnss education on the issue oi hate crimes "1'his is aimed .it at tivists and professionals who work w ith these issues all the time. Kikhofl said "Hut. we want e\ eryboth ill the community to have and equal opportunity to participate " ’ The cost of attending the summit will be lietween Sa and $10. he said. The Community Task force Against Hate Crimes meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p in.; public input is welcomed RIDE SHARE Traveling soon? | Need a ride? Offering a ride? Kid*? Share brings together people needing and offering rides anywhere in Oregon or throughout the country I or more information call i 345 7600 Looking tor a good deaP Chock tho Emerald ADS SPEAKERS AND EVENTS Miriam Whitkin a mush i.m will speak mi the healing pow er (it nurturing one's self es teem, Suml.iv .it 10 .10 .1 m .0 the Unitarian Church Uall 080-2775 lor more information MISCELLANEOUS “Sharing Our Blevsings" in thr title of a Thanksgiving Lit urg\ to l)«‘ held at the Newman Center. 1850 Emerald St to night at 7:30. There will be a baked goods potluck after Mass, with extras to lie distrib uted to soup kiti hens on Thanksgiving For more infor mation. call 343-7021 Life Choices/Reproductive Freedom Support Croup spun sored by Women in Transition, will la1 from 7 to 8:30 p m in EMU Century Room C Regis tration is required. Call .140 or 146 40t tor more information Hillel's Jewish [iers|ii*ctives on current issues will Ire .it 4 l> in at the koinonia ('enter. 1414 knu .ml St ( .ill 14 l-H‘»2(> for more inforni.ition learn how you cun study in the Soviet l Inion .it .1 to |> m in i:\tl Cedar Koom ( Also, vou i an learn .iImiuI other over seas study programs offered tliroiiith the University ('.ill the Offic e of International Services at Hl> .1207 for more inform.i lion Deadline for submittirift Kt als to t/ie Kmerald front desk. t:\tl' Suite 100. is noon thr day hr fore fiuhlu at ion HI als run thr day of thr rvrnt unless thr rvrnt takes plat r before noon Xolirrs of events with a do nation or admission < haryr will not hr accepter! KRMA Continued from Page 1 11>11 lit not lie reached f*>r comment However, even with license in hand KKMA still faces po tented funding difficulties Mike t.olson, ln< idental l ee ( iommitlee chairman, said students ma\ not have heen aw .ire ot the fist at iinpac t of the radio station when they voted las! spring to give KKMA S'Ja.Htit m im idental fee mimes for its first year Colson said nest sear s budget for the radio station, svhii h will ini hide the bulk of start-up costs, mas be as much as $70,000 to $100,000 KKMA organizers mas be able raise the funds the station needs through outside sources, but they mas also ask tor an im rease in funding for next sear from the li t "Students were not told ttfxiul these start up i osts beyond the first sear. ’ Colson said As a ness student group. KKMA does not tall under the umbrella of traditionally funded groups (those that have been funded for seven or more years), and the possibility that its funding may lie dei reused or dropped exists, although it is not likely. ( uilson said To look at the issue of funding lor start up rusts, the IFC is soliciting student input and support Another possibility is sending the issue Isu k to the ballot, allowing students to vote on whether they want to pay the additional c osts