Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 15, 1993, Page 3, Image 3

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    QUESTION:
What do you hate most about the
Emeraldi
"I guess
the let
ters to Pf
the edi- H
tor. They H
could use Bf
a little ™
weeding out.'
DIANA FLORES
freshman, journalism
"I hate
the fact
that there
is no
news in
it. And
Street
wise needs to ask
more socially responsi
ble questions.”
DEBORAH WATKINS
second-year law student
' "There’s
too many
one-sided
stories. . ?)
Where do m
you get p
your L—
information?"
ARANN HARRIS
freshman, undeclared
"The fact
that
there's
not a
cross
word puz
zle every
day."
AMY LARSON
sophomore, poly sci
"I don't
read it
too
much. It's
too liber
al."
I
BOBBY NOMA
junior, int. business
"Lack of
comics.
There
wasn't
even any
today."
CHRIS TUCKER
sophomore, psychology
KAVE
Continued from Page 1
expressed," Christine Beneda
said, "like speaking out against
Measure 9 No other radio station
did that."
This combination of music and
political commentary created a
station that for many was more
than something to listen to in the
car.
"To me," I.indal.ee Ellis said,
"the KAVE is like the soul of
Eugene because it's such an
eclectic format,"
Ellis, president of Friends of
the KAVE. who organized Friday
night's vigil, said several KAVE
fans and DJs were hoping the
KAVE could become a coop
eratively run radio station and
stay on the air.
After Ellis and her friends
passed through the crowd col
lecting donations from people
Interested. Tannen announced
that $500 had beun collected.
Erit Alterman. one of the sta
tion owners, shook his head.
"It takes $50,000 to $70,000 to
run a radio station each month."
he said. "(The co-op) is u won
derful idea, but it's a long shot."
At times, the gathering seemed
more like a party, especially
when the DJs slopped playing
commercials and dt* ided in play
back-to-back music until mid
night
The party atmosphere ini lud
ed the dancing crowd below as
well us the booth, where people
ate, drank and danced in the nar
row aisle between the wall-to
wall shelves of alphabetized CDs
and the console from which the
DJs worked
The KAVE's last song passed
quietly, the crowd by the foun
tain swaying in unison under
neath the windows of the booth,
cheering and whistling at the
end.
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