Wednesday, April 25, 1990 Murphy, to leave (continued from page 1) has happened is that The Collegian is now a weekly paper. When I first got here it was a bi weekly paper that told you what happened over the last two weeks. Now it's a weekly paper that tells you what's coming up over the next week and also critiques and evaluates what just happened. That's what a paper is supposed to do. It's so much better than it was. A radio station is also something I wanted to see happen. And now I walk by that station all the lime and see different students broadcasting live. I think that's great; it's giving them a real good experience. Probably the best other thing is Student Programming Council. It's just excellent. You just see some real bright people going through there. It used to be where Student Programming would come to student activities for ideas. Nov/ TRY OUR NEW PEPPERONI PIZZA FEAST FOR $ 8" LOADED WITH EXTRA PEPPERONI AND EXTRA CHEESE. 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