The Collegian Wednesday, February 14,1990 WPSE continues to expand format by Tony Olivito Collegian News Editor Student programming along with programs from CBS and the American Radio Network (ARN) will make Behrend's radio staion AM 1450 WPSE successful, according to Fred Anscvino, the station's manger. Presently WPSE offers different types of student-produced programming, including music. The show, billed as Weekend Eruption, airs Saturdays at midnight and is produced by Tom Deau and Joe Weunski, fourth and fifth semester communications majors respectively. Currently the show is tape delayed to avoid undue pressure "Playing just music would limit the station , since everyone plays music " while learning how to run a music show. Eventually, Weekend Eruption will be broadcast live. The tape-delay also ensures professional air quality right from the start. "If we are going to compete in the market," said Ansevino, "we have to sound professional." Another program, The Catatonic Poet Society, is produced by Darrell Freund, a seventh semester political science major, and can be heard on Sundays after the 6 pm news. Poetry and prose arc read and discussed on the hour long show. "It’s Behrend's version of the Dead Poets Society," said Ansevino. WPSE also broadcaasls Behrend's home baskclbball games. Behrend's is the only station in the Erie market which broadcasts CBS. Ansevino believes this will be a strong marketing tool. CBS provides national and international news. He noted WPSE was the only station in the Eric area which had coverage of the San Francisco earthquake. WPSE was broadcating the 1989 World Series when the quake ocurrcd. The station also features CBS sports and carried the Supcrbowl and Monday Night Football. The American Radio Network provides "two way talk." This format allows listeners to call an 800 number and ask guests and hosts questions. Topics discussed range from auto mechanics to world affairs. By offering a combination of news, talk shows, student feature programs and music, WPSE is exploiting a "wide open niche. "Playing just music limits the station, since everyone plays -Fred Ansevino Station Manager music," said Ansevino. He added the station's programming allows WPSE to offer a wide range of programming to suit different tastes. Ansevino added there arc positions open for students who arc not communications majors. "Running a radio station is a business," said Ansevino. Consequently, there is a need for accountant majors to keep books, computer programmers to create programs, marketing majors to market the station and some people with communication skills to write scripts. "The station is moving in a positive direction. It's more diverse than a lot of other stations in the area," said Maurica George, sixth semester communication disorder major. Ansevino added that WPSE provides a good atmosphere for those who plan to work with radio stations after college. He noted the hands-on experience builds confidence. Bogus SPC by Student (continued from page 1) senate and the original vote was immediately thrown out. Later, a valid revision was brought before the board for approval, but was voted down on the premise that the senators had not yet read the constitution. That version was tabled for one week and will be voted on at this Wednesday's SG A meeting. Mahoney noted that Lynn Case, who made the motion for approval of the constitution, had read the revised addition without the bogus stipulations and was not made aware of those changes added by Mahoney and Vernon. "I don't know if this is going Newman A recognized The Penn State Behrend Newman Association was officially recognized as student organization at the SGA meeting last Wednesday. At the Newman Association meeting held Tuesday February 6, officers were elected. The officers arc President Mike Camul, Vice- President Molly McFillcn, Secretary Dave Malloy, Treasurer Mike Buccheil and Public Relations Tesha L. Ncsbit. Throughout the election, many positive comments were shared among the gathering of sixteen students. Each candidate gave a brief speech consisting of general personal background and rcason(s) for wishing to serve as an officer for the club. The main theme expressed by everyone was A LAST STRAW Fresh flowers for all your floral needs. Behrend students - 10% discount 898-1879 constitution Government to change anything or not but I hope it docs," said Mahoney. Washington feels that the motivation of the senators has been dropping and something was needed turn them around. "This might have affected a few, but, honestly, I don't think much will change," Washington said. Student Government is comprised of the Executive Board and the Senate members. The student senators and SGA Vice- President Marly Cunningham are the voting members. The president votes only to break a tie. The Executive Board is ssociation by SGA a willingness to further the capabilities of a Christian-based organization. The Newman Association's logo is a circle representing oncncss/community with three white points symbolizing student goals (cultural enrichment, intellectual fulfillment, realistic Christian concern for others) and one black point which symbolizes the void that must be filled to be fully human Christian people. Meetings arc Tuesdays at 6 pm in Reed 116. One Day Textbook Buyback Wednesday Feb. 21 at your Behrend Bookstore Page 3 passed comprised of Washington, Marty Cunningham, Melissa McKcnniss, Lori O'Connor, Tom Kerr, Tony Gatewood, and Dan Behan na. In addition to Mahoney, Vernon, Case and Hacker the senate includes Dave Johnson, John Boyko, Victoria Freund, Dave Kravclz, Sandy Miller, Esalcte Ponte, Stephen Field, and Steve Spandaccino. Other senators arc Jennifer Ericson, Michcal Pitrowski, Ala Stanford, 1 John Boyko, Brian Dwyer, Tony DeMarco, Maria Torres, Phillip Boschc, and Lorenzo Paul. Measles immunization at Health Center Behrend's Health Center encourages anyone who has not been immunized against measles to make an appointment by Tuesday February 20. The cost will be added to the students' bill. The Center especially cautions anyone traveling to California, Texas, and Florida for spring break.