WVFI Approaching Goal of FM Signal No Band to Play at Antostal
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April11, 1994• Vol. XXVI No. 120 THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER SERVING NOTRE DAME AND SAINT MARY'S WVFI approaching goal of FM signal Student By JASON WILLIAMS Associate News Editor budget to WVFI has got their foot in the door. and hupefully the oppor tunity for them to go FM will offer 'fun' not be slammed in their face·. A By KATE CRISHAM simple phone call to a Notre Dame alumnus could land Assistant News Editor WVFI at 105.5 on the FM dial, Student Body President and according to Station Manager Vice President David Hungeling Steven Sostak. and Matt Orsagh ran on a plat "We had this guy's number form of delivering fun to the laying around for a year and a Notre Dame student body. half and we decided to give him And to a call to see what he could do," many, it Sostak said. "It turns out he seems like was waiting for us." they might be The number belonged to able to deliver Dennis Kelly, a 1976 graduate it. and former WSND employee. The 1994- He now works as a communica tions lawyer in the District of 95 student government Columbia. budget, which Kelly is helping WVFI iron David was released out the legal aspects of making Hungeling this weekend, the AM-FM transition pro bono. has allocated $70,500 in funds "If this goes through he will end up saving us probably to make ND "more fun, more The Observer/Eric Ruethling interesting, and more educa $10,000," Sostak said. A disc jockey at WVFI anticipates the station receiving authorization for an FM signal. Dennis Kelly, a NO tional," according to student "He's already saved us four alumnus and former employee of the station, has offered his services to obtain the signal. or five grand plus he's using government Chief of Staff Tyler Farmer. inside connections to help us "The Student Senate had sition work. quency," 105.5 MHz. The out." their budget committee meeting "This whole thing is still in power output would be 10 "We've cut the extraneous Saturday. I talked it over with the proposal stages," he said. watts, allowing approximately expenses," said Farmer. "In Much of the cash necessary response to the dramatic for WVFI to make the switch Dave (Hungeling) and he said it "But I think if the administra a five-mile listening radius from involves research in order to sounds like a great idea," he tion, student government and the antenna, which would ide events of this past February, we requested a large part of find an available frequency. said. "The thing is we have to WVFI all pitch in we should get ally be placed on top of Kelly has done this without pay. act now because an opportunity it done." LaFortune, according to Sostak. our funds to be allocated for like this doesn't come along Currently. WVFI is preparing It will take the FCC four to six the entertainment of the stu Another big chunk of money dents." is required to purchase FM very often, and this is by far the applications to submit to the months to process WVFI's ap best opportunity we've ever Federal Communications plication once it is received, The Office of Student transmitting equipment. WVFI Activities has allocated $10,000 has already discussed the pos had." Commission (FCC), which is and with the administration's for a concert fund. According sibility of Student Senate help WVFI has yet to make contact standard procedure. approval WVFI could be operat to Farmer. student govern- ing the station out with some of with the administration with its WVFI is hoping to switch over ing on an FM frequency as these costs, Sostak said. plans, but Sostak said he has to a "Class D low power non early as the spring semester of high hopes for making the tran- commercial FM broadcast fre- 1995. see BUDGET I page 4 No band to play at AnTostal By ROB ADAMS plus production to the Violent is not a band venue," said News Writer Femmes, and that bid was Riddle. "No bands have ever turned down before Easter. complained about the sound, The An Tostal Concert. ten "What makes me angry is and I don't know much about tatively scheduled for April 23, that our middleman told us that sound, but if the Indigo Girls has been canceled because the Femmes had stated they decided to use part of their there is not a band selected by would take any venue if the Stepan show on their live the SUB Music Committee and price is decent and it's not out album, it can't be that bad." within the Committee budget of their way. We offered the There are other bands which that can make it to South Bend money, and they are going to may have been a possibility for on that date, according to be at Valpo on the 19th and AnTostal, but the Committee Bethany Riddle, head of the they're heading for Iowa. So decided against making a bid committee. they must have changed their for them, because of the fact "Essentially, we checked out mind," said Riddle. that they probably would not every possibility," said Riddle, Preliminary planning for the sell many tickets. "but there aren't many bands AnTostal show began as early "We're dealing with a super touring right now. Plus, that is as last fall, when the Committee conservative campus and we a very busy college weekend, so was looking ahead to bands probably could bring some all the campuses are fighting that were going to be releasing other bands in, but we have to for the bands." new albums and setting up find a band that the campus The Committee was consid spring tours. would pay to see," said Riddle. ering the Violent Femmes, a Riddle said that, although it Milwaukee band whose style The actual planning began in has not happened for Notre would create an almost assured January, when the Committee Dame, college campuses have sellout, but the Femmes turned drafted a list of about thirty to worry about developing a the offer down. possibilities. By late February, reputation for not selling a lot After discussing what bands that list was shortened to five of tickets. to bring in for over two months, bands: Lemonheads, Phish, B- "Big Head Todd <:arne here, the Committee decided on the 52's, Arrested Development sold 800 tickets. and then head Violent Femmes in early March and the Violent Femmes. ed for Marquette and a sold-out and placed a bid of $15,000 The Lemonheads could not show," said Riddle. along with offering to pay pro perform because the location Riddle said that Notre Dame duction costs. The Femmes nor was out of the way, Phish and needs to be able to raise ticket mally collect between $18,000 Arrested Development asked prices and sell more tickets in to $21,000. for a fee beyond what SUB order to have good shows in the The first bid was turned could offer (in the $25,000 to future. down because it was not $30,000 range), and the B-52's ''I'd like fifteen-dollar tickets enough money. and the ended their tour before April. to be standard, because that Committee countered with a The Violent Femmes were left. would be $27,000 for a sellout $17,000 bid plus production, Riddle said that the Music crowd at Stepan. If we can get provided that the show sold Committee does not need to be students aware of the fact that out, but that bid was rejected allocated more money in their we need to charge 12 to 15 The Observe/Patrick Harrington as well. budget. bucks a ticket to bring in the Swinging away In a last-gasp effort, the "The problem is not with the bands we want, maybe we'll be This student took advantage of the recent mild weather to enjoy the Committee allocated extra budget. Ten dollars is cheap able to bring in better bands," outdoors and to practice his golf game. funds in order to offer $20,000 for a concert ticket and Stepan she said. -~- ------------------------------------- ~~-,_2__________________________________________ ~T~h~e~O~b=s=er~v=er~·~:I~~~S~I=[)~E=- _______________________________M_o_n_d~ay~·-A~p_ril_l_l_,_1_9 __94 INSIDE COLUMN WORLD AT AGLANCE No thin' better than bein' a slob I can't remember exactly when during my freshman year I became a slob or if the transformation was a fast or slow process; but, on April 11, 1994 I am ready to admit that I am one. There was once a time when I made my bed at least five times a week, Jennifer Lewis put my clothes in the clos et and emptied out the Saim Mary's trash. The sink in my Sports Editor room was once immacu- late, the dishes were always clean and the odor was never unpleasant. Living in a triple is an easy way to conform to a messy lifestyle. I was the first to cross the line and my roommate made the switch shortly after I did. I never thought the third room mate, otherwise known as our maid, would give in to our piggish lifestyle, but she is now in full force. And this is when the problems began ... We now wash our face, clean the floor, and Clinton's friend: Trading not wrong Cobain's widow reads suicide note pick up minor spills with the same washcloth, that we all share.