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Grand Valley State University ScholarWorks@GVSU Volume 15 Lanthorn, 1968-2001 2-11-1982 Lanthorn, vol. 15, no. 21, February 11, 1982 Grand Valley State University Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/lanthorn_vol15 Part of the Archival Science Commons, Education Commons, and the History Commons Recommended Citation Grand Valley State University, "Lanthorn, vol. 15, no. 21, February 11, 1982" (1982). Volume 15. 21. http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/lanthorn_vol15/21 This Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the Lanthorn, 1968-2001 at ScholarWorks@GVSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Volume 15 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@GVSU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Student-run radio station under fire by Lott’s proposal by Richard Plowden a.en most nor com w e to fiaaiM 2 Refocaoor. o f the radio Ratine. priate " Other dntae* would at lean two years being of IJ hears of t/«rv»«rt nm r f itt'rr red«e -h* irfisravtstrartve overwgf.t to at cVac to M a is tw Hail include fund rasing and public at a departm ent head relevant to the specific p o of an a." agonistic and iurtw tctM a* possible" Hannon a the relations tasks 5 Requirement! for department sition In reaction -o a A m man, drafted arfmr-aerator who a well mown preierrc location o f W GVC T V . heads are as follows c. worked at the station for hy f ’c" ri e L »tt , Station Manager erf to hold a* and oor many accntnp- * Create the pofetiocs o f an as- a l* erher a junior or a senior at leaR one year m some W »VO TV, ff<notrai(i| the fsrore irf lohmerrff m after contem pt." 3 A fall tune tOmrntf.nSJre etn wear; Ration manager who b nc'.eiet tlly complete.; a total subordinate capacity srodenr managed and operarerf radio The ifs.-imem proposed by Lott pfcryee whom talar;, w oo'd range would be a Rodent that met of JO hours of owrtnrort ** Grand Valley State members rrf would after the preier.t operator.* from * 2 1 W so * 3 3 8-’rf> »o n U the fo lo w ing re n a emeriti rtkriR! to the departjren* 7 level IV powtwn* 'vcretarRS. the Rreentwe Staff erf WSRX FM of WSRX x what a perceived to he he appointed to the po*a»on a be a ten tor « Grand Va3ey being managed programming etc./ requReroenrs hare called for Lod'i suspension a a drawK franner and wr/a£d Rrrp of Station Manager "The Stat State c. worked at the Ration fo r are the ''administrative o-rersigf'. t ' at the radio nation » tea dent t od much ion Manager* duties wonld i> RiccetffciSy completed the sc at Jeaa tw o years in the a be a freshman WSRX of 'heir demon nuking power it mtfude managing the la y to day quence of coorte* in Audio department being managed b be enrolled m. or hare The request was subm*ted U> the cording to member* of W'SRX’t K t n i c * of the Ration- eiclod- Production. Psychology of completed the basic broad Academic Advisory Committee for traff Lott't document was drafted mg budget adonoanatioo Raf Media Broad caring a Batic 6. For what /.as been labeled casing course currently Broadcast Cnvrtma location* 'A A C B 0/ under the prt n i tt that the Roden; run fing progranumng m i technical Management cowrie, at lean "Level III" positiom that r .- taught r. M ilam James Col- at their meeting Tuesday. m vriften Ration w oo Id increase to I<7 watt* activities.” In addition * » one coarse tn Journalism, dude producers reporters, etc., >**«• form Lou's proposal include* the foL proposed that the Ration man pin* additiona! relevant the following req-iwements In reference ro Lott, the reqnest lowing recommendation* ager teach t w n o m tele- course work for a total of should be met At the AACBC’s meeting Tuesday *aid, '*« a the rmammou* opx.ion 1. Change the call letter* <rf the comimnacataon* at Grand Valley ■♦5 lemester hours a. be at leaR a sophomore o f the n a ff erf W SRX that we cum ot nation to WGVC-F M State at necessary and appro c. worked at WGVC-PM for b successfully completed a total see Rarf», r g r ) grand valley state colleges' student-run newspaper AL-E’. u A l c V CHIGAG. TH u PSDA f FEBRUARY Students find all-college rally at Wayne State disappointing by Becky Burkert Thar was a shared comment by f------------------------ neon sinter many o f the protesters "T h ere was no sense o f a purpose With cues being made in higher or a goal," sasd Grand Valley media BELOW STATE REPRESENTATIVE Teola Hunter was one of the education by both the federal and major and Student Senator Karen scheduled speakers at the Wayne State rally protesting budget cuts stare governments Michigan’s college Mine-. "I expert el the speakers to m higher education. Humef asked Rudents not to be concerned just students are not only wondering o ffer us a direction They did n s teU with education cuts but also be concerned about cuts in social ser how they will get money to pay for us to sen,! petitions ( fight mg cuts! vices programs At fight Richard Head lee. Chairman of Oakland their education but are also wonder to the government or anything.” University Board of Trunees. often his microphone to Grand Valley ing if they will receive a quaJay ed student Karen Miner. Miner took an active part in questioning senators ucation when cuts are made Joe Silver Student Government (photos b y Craig Utter). On Monday. students wore given President of Wayne State University, a chance to talk about their fears said that the roam focus o f the rally at a rally held at Wayne State Umver* was to attract the media so that they a y in Detroit. tn turn could publicize a. and get L____________ Students from Grand Valley. citizens involved. Central Michigan. Michigan State ”W’e prepared for this for about Ferns State, the University of Mich two or uirce months.” said Silver. igan in Dearborn ana Wayne Suic w c iiiu i .an iurr» Owl. gathered in the Banquet room of the Silver too was disappointed about Student Center building tt Wayne some of the speaker* campaigning State but shrugged, "th at’s what you get Signs that read, stop the great when you base politicians.” brain dram. ’ "w h y make education Although some of the speakers elitist .” and 'higher education needs campaigned at the rally, others showed more green/’ dotted the room as a serious interest in higher education camcm.cn from Dctrot it television but offered few solutions Rations zoom ed in on faces. Re Duplication was one word most porter* were taking notes, and Mich often mentioned by speakers. igan senators, representatives and col "The only way to get rid of tuition lege presidents spoke about higher increases.” said Richard Headier education Boos and hurrahs and an Chairman of the Board of Trustees occassional chant echoed around the at Oakland University, "is to cut room. But on the whole students down on duplication. Is there dup were disappointed with die protest. lication administratively- is there The two most common complaints duplication o f programs? Do we get voiced by Rudents were the small the most from our education dollars?" number o f Rudents present and the Headiec’s words were echoed by number o f speakers who spent their others. "It is now time for getting time at the podium making campaign nd of programs that aren't top notch speeches rather than addressing cuts or as useful.” said Daisy Erooc. State in higher education. Representative "The intent of the rally was good." The speakers were displeased with said Scott Kennedy, a student govern Ronald Reagan's proposed budget ment member at Michigan Sure. cuts for education and in particular "But a lot o f the speakers, it seemed, the reduction of financial aid to only came so they could get on their students. Michigan, they said would soap box and start compaigning be hurt worse than other Rates be I wonder if they would support higher cause o f its economy education if they were m a different "Unless there is an increase in setting wuh different people." taxes, mere is nw going to be signif When student presidents were asked icant funding for higher education." to give speeches. Grand Valley's said State Senator Edward Pierce. Student Senate President Teresa Freon One solution offered by State told senators and representatives that Senator David S Holmes is for smaller "it was time to talk with students Michigan colleges to band together. and not at them ." "Smaller colleges will have to get "I was really disappointed about together against the big three. Mich the protest." said Ereon afterwards igan State. University o f Michigan "It wasn’t at all what I expected.’’ and Wayne State.” said Holmes. On-campus residency dips Winter semester Friday’s AC AS meeting by John E. Dercmiah was conducted by the housing depart snack bars. themselves when knocking on a res i f o i rsnter cancelled due to petition ment. The major reasons given by A problem o f the past in on campus idence’s door Some students ignore students who left were tinancial pro uouStiig ..duplexes has been vandal the knock and the only thing left is to Residency of on-campus housing blems.