Senate: KWVA radio becomes EMU-funded program, receives $151,000 Continued from page 1A for a week to make changes that would satisfy programs leaders. “If you care so much about stu dents ... all we’re asking for is a week,” Le said. PFC member Scott Lu said he has talked to more groups that are hesitant about it than those indifferent to it. Walsh and Hudson said the model is fair because it pays leaders more for the significant responsibilities and ex cessive workloads required to make programs and governing bodies func tion successfully. They said enough time was allotted and adequate efforts to notify groups were made for comment and feed back. Walsh said program leaders are irresponsible because they didn’t at tend earlier stipend model workshops or respond to e-mails. “This falls on the hands of program directors who are on the list serves. They know that this stipend model is affecting them and the livelihood of their group,” Walsh said. Also at the Senate meeting, student radio station KWVA was given $151,000 in over-realized funds, mon ey that student government receives when enrollment exceeds predictions and extra revenue comes in. The EMU Board of Directors de cided Wednesday that adding KWVA to its budget would not force the EMU to spend more in its budg et than it’s allowed because of the funds the radio station received. The transfer will make KWVA a more financially stable program. The Senate elected Mike Filippelli to the treasurer position after Spencer GET CARDED [ now hiring advertising executives ] ■ i «; W Get sales, advertising and media planning experience. Earn unlimited commission. Set your own hours. Contact Advertising Director Melissa Gust at 346-3712 or at ads@daily emerald.com for more information. i /■ ' Deadline to apply is today! Oregon Daily Emerald The independent campus newspaper for the University of Oregon Crum resigned last week. The Execu tive appointed law student representa tive Wally Hicks to Senate Seat 17. Hicks was confirmed unanimously after expressing excitement and experi ence with “spending other people’s money.” Contact the campus and federal politics reporter at nwilbur@dailyemerald. com IN BRIEF University alumna speaks on her career in cartooning After Cartoonist Jan Eliot graduat ed from the University in 1977, she went on to create the comic strip “Stone Soup,” making her one of out of nine women who have comic strips in syndication. There is a total of 250 syndicated strips. Eliot will deliver a speech entitled “The Business of Being Funny” in 302 Gerlinger Hall from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. today. During the seminar, Eliot plans to explore how the funny pages have evolved over the past 100 years, why there aren’t many women in the comics business and what it takes to be a syndicated cartoonist. Eliot began cartooning in 1979 and her strip can now be found on the fun ny pages of 140 newspapers interna tionally. Stone Soup will celebrate its 10th birthday this month. Eliot will receive an Alumni Fellow Award for humanities from the College of Arts and Sciences at a closed invita tion banquet this evening. Other college alumni fellow award winners include Patrick Gray and William Drozdiak. Gray will be awarded in the sciences category for his achievements in biotechnology. He played an instru mental role in discovering the Hepatitis B vaccine, Alumni and Donor Rela tions Coordinator Katrina McGee said. Gray graduated in 1974 with a degree in biology. Drozdaik won the social sciences category. He’s currently a foreign cor respondent for the Washington Post. He graduated from the University in 1971 with a bachelor’s degree in politi cal science. — Emily Smith Premier Travel Email Passes issued On Site!!! 1011 Harlow 747-0909 ^Student Travel MOHAWK COIN LAUNDRY 0t ATTENDANT ON DUTY 100 Machines Means No Wait! Environmentally Friendly / OSHA Approved All Front Load Washers, some 75 lb. • Full Laundry Services Available • Children's Play Area • Mending and Alterations • 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.( last load 9 p.m 988-1640 2152 Marcola Rd. Springfield § in Mohawk Shopping Ctr, by S3 Albertson's & Rite Aid