Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 03, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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Chicken' Sandwich is really tak
ing off. And we re hiking $1.00
off the price so you can try it.
Order it all by itself or order
the Kxtra Value Meal' with
I^arge Fries and a Medium Soft
Drink. You’ll love the taste of
our grilled chicken breast filet,
topped with Monterey Jack
cheese, fresh sliced tomato,
crisp lettuce, slivered red
onions, tangy herb dressing and
served on a bakery roll.
Where else can you get
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KWVA
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Murymount's AM station and is excited about the possibilities at
KWVA He said he wants to see the station put on com erts by high
profile bands that (to not normally stop in Eugene
Drew said he does not want to compete with local venues, but
wants to fill a niche in the < (immunity and have more all-age shows
"We have great hands coming through, but nobody gets to see
them." he said
KWVA. with an active staff of nearly 80. is one of the newest sta
tions in the nation, and this marks its first major reshaping since
going on the air May 27
' It was started by people who pretty much built it from the ground
up, Pierson said
Many of them had no experience at other stations, and Pierson sug
gested the structures they fontied wore based more on invention than
on procedures standard in the radio business
With the changes. Pierson hopes to structure KWVA like nearly all
other radio stations and create a more ai curate training ground for
students.
The torch of leadership has essentially been passed from the first
generation, that fought long and hard to get on the air, down to the
sis and, that wants to see the station grow and expand. Drew said.
"I think everyone has realized this new system is I letter." Paranjpe
said "Everything was OK before the new guys came in, but it is bet
ter now."
Pierson hopes students will be involved in shaping the station.
"I'm always available to talk to anybody who has questions and
concerns." he said
STUDENT
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The men then left the build
ing, but Birr said it is doubtful
they went to Springfield because
the girl ( ailed the University
Office of Public Safety. whi« h in
turn ( idled Eugene police about
2:24 p.m.
An officer was in pursuit of
the three suspects at 2:43 p m .
and Birr said he did not believe
three people from out of town
could get from the University
Inn to Springfield and back in
that short of time.
Shelley and Perkins were on
suspension from the Washing
ton football and basketball
teams, respectively, at the time
of the incident and both were
kicked off of their teams perma
nently on Monday. Barnes, a
defensive end for the Washing
ton football team, was suspend
ed indefinitely by head coach
Jim Ijimbright Monday,
Birr said no other University
students are currently being
investigated by police for
involvement in the case.
' THERE'S ONE THUG EVERY COACH TURNS TO.
DAVECHARBONNEAU.
TUESDAYS m SPORTS.
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An internship with
Northwestern Mutual Lite
can give you the
competitive edge you
need to land your tirst
real /oh That's because
you'll receive extensive
training and gam
marketable business
experience with a large,
well respected company
Plus, you can earn good
money while you earn
your degree
So don 1 sell yourself
short. Call us about an
internship that can be of
great value to you
and to a prospective
employer
An informational seminar
will be held on Monday,
November 8th from 5 30
6 30 in Century Room A.
Erb Memorial Union
It you are unable to
attend this seminar but
would like information.
call Jim Lusk. 342-4461
Northwestern
Mutual Life*
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