4—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Nov. 5, i 986 Night light Rather dull and drab by day, the rear windows of the power plant assume an almost cathedral•like quality after dark Radio station to raise funds It costs $50,000 a year to run the York and Philadelphia symphony or station, Daley said. chestras. Additional costs include the sta- Jim O'Brien, WPSU student station Tb "help put the public back in tion's subscription to National Public manager, said the expansion of pro public radio," WPSU-FM, the Uni- Radio, which provides the station gramming includes buying additional versity's student-run public radio sta- with the news programs Morning records and compact discs for music tion, has begun efforts to raise $15,000 Edition and All Things Considered, programs. in its annual fund drive. Daley said. . He said it also provides the opportu- About $B,OOO is usually raised each nity to purchase more programs from The drive started Monday and will year, Daley said. NPR or similar services that might end Nov. 16. This year's goal is higher, Daley become available if there were a By RICK WOODWARD Collegian Staff Writer WPSU Business Manager Jeff Da- said, because the amount raised in demand for them here. ley said the station receives most of previous years would only be enough "WPSU is a student-run public ra its funding from the Student Organi- to pay for the station's NPR subscrip- dio," Daley said. "It is important for zations .Budget Committee, which tion and would not allow the station to a number of reasons. First, it pro covers operational costs such as post- expand its programming or update vides alternative music and pro age, telephone costs and some equip- its equipment. grams not currently available in this ment purchases, but this funding is - Some of the programs WPSU offers market. 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Pugh St. was damaged in a fire at about 5 a.m. yesterday, State College Bureau of Police Services said. A member of the Interfraternity Council Crime Watch heard glass breaking at the house, then saw a couch on the porch and the window frames on the front of the house engulfed in flames. police log • A Hamilton Hall resident report- taken sometime between• Saturday from outside his residence, State Col ed five chairs worth $l,OOO missing and Monday, police said. lege police said. The bicycle might from the building's first floor lounge have been taken sometime between last night, University Police Services • Erica Hahn, 121 Heister, report- Oct. 20 and Monday, police said. said. . . _ ed a $lOO bicycle missing yesterday from outside her residence, Universi- • A University janitor foreman • Phyllis Wozniak, 309 E. 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