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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate University of Nevada, Las Vegas, January 20, 1993

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CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS OFFICE OF THE SENATE PRESIDENT AGENDA SENATE MEETING NO. 23-06 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1993 MOYER STUDENT UNION ROOM 201 5:00 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. ANNOUNCEMENTS IV. BOARD & COMMITTEE REPORTS V. SENATE COMMITTEE & EXECUTIVE BOARD NOMINATIONS VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS VII. NEW BUSINESS A. Approval of, but not to exceed, $854.00 for 10,000 KUNV bumper stickers to be encumbered out of the 2703 (KUNV) account; B. Approval of Becky Spray as the Elections Director; C. Approval of $125.00 for the month of February, $250.00 for the month of March, and $250.00 for the month of April with a 6 credit fee waiver for the Elections Director to be paid out of the 2702 (general) account; D. Approval of, but not to exceed, $4,900.00 for Phillip Walker to be encumbered out of the 2705 (E&P) account; E. Approval of, but not to exceed $4,950.00 for a Valentine's Day Dance on Friday, February 12, 199 3 to be encumbered out of the 2705 (E&P) account; F. Approval of $525.00 for prizes in the banner contest for the January 27, 1993 Lady Rebel Basketball game to be encumbered out of the 2705 (E&P) account ($300.00 for 1st prize, $150.00 for 2nd prize, and $75.00 for 3rd prize); G. Approval of an additional 3 credit fee waiver for NSA Director Mike Kennedy; H. Approval of Senate Bill 23-01 . IX. OPEN DISCUSSION X. ADJOURNMENT POSTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEVADA OPEN MEETING LAW: MOYER STUDENT UNION-1ST FLOOR BEAM HALL-1ST FLOOR HUMANITIES-1ST FLOOR WRIGHT HALL-1ST FLOOR ENGINEERING-1ST FLOOR UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA. LAS VEGAS/4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY/LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154/(702) 739-3477 ROLL CALL! A dedicated and knowledgeable volunteer staff of nearly seventy keeps KUNV on the air 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The staff is comprised of a diverse array of UNLV students and faculty plus members of the Las Vegas community. There are a number of student managers who oversee various aspects of the station's functions. Four full time University employees facilitate KUNV's daily operations. Management Rob Rosenthal - General Manager Suzanne Scott-Weiss - Operations Manager Kevin Kew - Program Director Tina Marie Aldridge - Asst. Program Director Jennifer Gilroy - Development Director Kay Morris - Office and Business Manager Gordy Alsum - Chief Engineer Radioactivists Koshrow Abrishami, Joe Almeida, Kirk Anderson, Jared Blanchard. Gerrie Blake, Mickey Bohn, Chris Brown, Steven Charles, Bill Cherry, Joe Cioffi, Brad Colton, Dana Cramer, R.L. Davis, Donna DeChristopher, Frankie DeMatto, Mario Diaz, Paul Enright, Gulliver Flynn, Pat Gaffey, Carlos Galvan, Charles Gertz, Richard Gibson, Don Gordon, Dave Gulow, John Harden, Neil Hoff, Ivy Hover, Doug Jablin, Charlotte Janssen, David Jasso, Joe Kahl, Gerhard Kinzel, Sia Knight, Tony Lang, Max Lindberg, Kim Linzy, Linus Litowsky, Gina Mainwal, Tony Mayberry, Brett McGlasson, Christoph Micklon, Ed Millar, Coady Miller, Bill Moody, Rick Moore, Jerry Oliverez, Patricia Perlman, Jon Ralston, Ray Rodriguez, Jay Sapovitz, Michelle Saunders, Lewis Southers, Les Stewart, Jimmy Sullivan, Ian Scott Swimow, Stan Tyrell, Michelle Vasquez, Dave Weide. Warren White, Victoria Willis, Greg Wohletz, Cydney Yotsov. The University of Nevada, Las Vegas is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer CONTRIBUTORS THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES FOR THEIR GENEROUS, NEW AND RENEWED CONTRIBUTIONS American Bank of Commerce Benway Bop Records Binary Plasma Blueman Productions Bonanza Beverage Centel Copy Center at Manpower E G & G Energy Measurements Fey Concerts For Rent Magazine Full Moon Productions Greater Las Vegas Apartment Guide Frank Hawkins Sports Lounge In Music Magazine Las Vegas People's Press Mail Services Plus Nevada Palace Nevada Power NIA Foundation Ronco Outdoor Advertising Michael Schivo Presents Scope Magazine Southern Nevada Bluegrass Society Tower Records The Underground James and Solvega Unger Vans of California Vegas Copiers Vegas Family Doctors Nevada Stale Council on the Arts ® Corporation for Public Broadcasting ON A MISSION! As a University owned, non-profit, non-commercial, community radio station, KUNV seeks to provide... 1. alternative, culturally diverse, enter-tainment and information programming for Clark County, 2. training in all aspects of broadcast programming and management for UNLV students and community members, and 3. to participate in and extend the Uni-versity of Nevada, Las Vegas' community service, education, and outreach goals. VARIETY: THE SPICE OF LIFE As you browse through Mouthpiece, KUNV's Program Guide, you'll notice a particularly broad spectrum of programs heard only on KUNV! Las Vegas, like the United States in gen-eral, is a cultural melting pot (tossed salad?) full of varied interests, tastes, ideas, and means of expression. We feel our pro-gram schedule reflects and celebrates this diversity. Jazz, Folk, Blues, Rock, Women's Music, Musical Theater, 20th Century Classical, and Spanish and French Language pro-grams are just a few of the many music programs we offer. This says nothing of our coverage of ecology, economics, health, Native American news, Gay and Lesbian news, peace, human rights, the humanities, women's issues... We're sure you'll find something in our schedule that suits your palate! VITAL STATISTICS Studio Location: UNLV Transmitter Site: Henderson, Nevada Wattage: 15,000 Frequency: 91.5 Sign On: April 21, 1981 Hours of Operation: 24 Status: Non-profit, Non-commercial, and proud of it! 2 » MOUTHPIECE Winter '92 (continued from the cover) So what does all this have to do with a radio station? It's quite simple actually. For starters, the globe, Kokopelli, and the phrase "A World of Choice" are the design on the 1993 KUNV t-shirt avail-able during Marathon, our yearly, on-air fundrive. Additionally, we've selected "A World of Choice" to be our new moniker. For some time we've been banging our heads against the wall at-tempting to sum up KUNV's programming in a simple phrase. We think we've finally done it. Still confused? OK, here's the concept. We probably don't have to elaborate on the current, seemingly rapid, globalization process. As a web of media and economies network themselves globally in a manner unseen before now, Earth has become a smaller place. Events in Europe now take on a magnitude of importance once held only for neighboring states. We will probably soon surpass McLuhan's vision of a 'global village', if we haven't already. In an effort to tap in on this metamorphosis, in the past year, KUNV has gone to great lengths to expand our commitment to music and culture from around the world. CQDX, an experi-mental, morning world beat program has increased from two to five hours. Thanks to new station volunteers we also air Avaye Del, a Farsi language show, and Memories of Germany. These programs augment our other \vorldly shows Sabado Especial. Fantasia Musical (both in Spanish), Variance (in French), Reggae Happenings, and Exotic Excursions. OF CHOICE One of the potential problems with this Western (i.e. European not the Western United States) driven, new globalization is the loss of cultural iden-tity. The Western World's ability to re-make cultures in its own image is well documented (Christopher Columbus comes to mind). By the same token, many cultures have consciously made a choice to replace much of their own identity with things Western. As KUNV recognizes these changes, we're also asserting our individuality as Americans living in the Southwestern bioregion, hence Kokopelli. (All cultures should assert their autonomy in the face of the barrage of global homogenization.) We're very proud of our locally produced community affairs programs geared specifically to address the concerns of Las Vegas, Nevada, and the Southwest. Naturally Nevada, Point Blank, Spotlight On the Arts, Awareness, Time Out for Health, Sports Talk, University Focus, and Minutes with Maxson - each of these programs offers an opportunity to better understand ourselves and improve our desert lifeways. In our desire to 'think regionally, listen locally', we should also mention the addition of the syndicated news magazine High Plains News Service to our community affairs line-up, Tues-days at 7:30pm, right after Point Blank. As Kokopelli is a symbol of life and love, we would like to think of KUNV in a similar manner - a station offering a world of choice featuring music from Nevada to the far reaches of the planet and information linking Las Vegas to our neighbors around the globe. CQDX is a ham radio term for "Calling All Long Distance Stations" and is the title of KUNV's daily offering of world music. The show began nearly two years ago as a replacement for the nationally syndicated program Bug Radio. We started our own version of that show featuring rotating DJs playing a wide variety of tradi-tional and contemporary music from around the world. Since its humble begninnings, CQDX has grown from two to five hours, Monday through Friday from 9am to 10am. KUNV's support of world music was ini-tiated in the early days of the station with our Spanish language programs Sabado Especial (Saturdays, 7am-11am) and Fantasia Musical (Sundays, 7am-10am). For the uninitiated, here's a very brief overview. World music is separated into two major categories: traditional and world beat. Traditional music is the folk music of indigenous cultures and world beat is the electrified or Western in-fluenced music. The first attempt at an all encompasing world music show was Rob Banks' Inter-national Gamelon in the mid-1980s. Af-ter its demise, Exotic Excursions (Sun-days, 8pm-10pm) took the torch. World music has been around for as long as there have been two sticks to bang together in rhythm. But world beat, especially from the Western perspective, has been developing since the 1950's. Because of our proximity to the Caribbean and Cen-tral American countries, Latin music was (continued on page 11) Winter '92 MOUTHPIECE O 3 reparations are now underway for Marathon '93, KUNV's yearly on air fundraising drive! Marathon will run for ten days from March 5-14 with a goal of $35,000. Donor Levels This is an important time of year for the station and our listeners alike. Not only does Marathon allow KUNV to raise the neces-sary funds to keep us on the air for another year, but this is also the time when you have an op-portunity to say "I like what you're doing! Here's my contri-bution!!!" Only once a year do we take time out to solicit your tax-de-ductible support. We try to be as quick and to the point as pos-sible. We know that some pub-lic stations are merciless in their approach to fundraising. But at KUNV, we figure you already understand our operating needs and the cultural importance of KUNV in the Las Vegas com-munity and don't need to be bashed over the head or lulled into submission. $15 - Listeners Kit: T-shirt 1 year of Mouthpiece Bumpersticker $30 - Members Kit: Member Discount Card T-shirt 1 year of Mouthpiece Bumpersticker $50 - Broadcasters Kit: KUNV Mug T-shirt 1 year of Mouthpiece Bumpersticker $100 Transmitter Kit: KUNV Mug Member Discount Card T-shirt 1 year of Mouthpiece Bumpersticker In return for your contribution, we have a wonderful gift: KUNV! We'll also be offering KUNV t-shirts in black with white letter-ing featuring our logo on the front and the Kokopelli - Globe design on the back. Additionally, we have the usual array of premiums in-cluding a one year subscrip-tion to Mouthpiece, KUNV coffee mugs, Member Cards, CDs, cassettes, and a whole bunch more. Last year we heard from over 1300 of our listeners in a ten day period and received a 50% increase in pledges from the previous year. Let's do it again!! Remember, when you hear us mentioning the number for pledging, give us a call and 'vote' for your favorite pro-gram. You'll be ensuring a world of choice on your FM radio dial and another year of quality information and en-tertainment programming from the best station in Las Vegas, KUNV. PUT JENNIFER TO WORK! KUNV has recently hired a new Development Director, Jennifer Gilroy. She comes to us via WBFO, Buffalo NY. Make sure Jennifer earns her keep by calling to donate or volunteer your ser-vices for Marathon. PHONE FEED OPS US! During Marathon we take phone calls twenty-four hours a day. If you'd like to help answer phones in the middle of great chaos and good cheer, call Jennifer at 895- 3877 and she'll sign you up. Our volunteers re-ally know how to work up an appetite when fundraising. We'll acknowledge your business over the air during Marathon if you contribute food and drink. Call Jennifer at 895-3877. CHALLENGE US! Help KUNV double its listener con-tributions with a challenge grant from your business or corporation. During Marathon we'll announce that your business will match our listener con-tributions dollar for dollar up to a par-ticular amount during the hour (or more!) of your choice. This is a unique means of promoting your business and an excellent opportunity to support KUNV. Call Jennifer, 895-3877. 4 » MOUTHPIECE Winter '92 MARATHON PROGRAM SPECIALS Back by popular demand! The Miles Davis Radio Project is easily one of the most popular programs ever aired on KUNV so we've decided to bring it back for a return engagement. This ornate and captivating documentary on the music and life of the great jazz trumpeter, Miles Davis, airs March 8-13th. See the sidebar for spe-cific times and topics. Narrated by Danny Glover, The Miles Davis Radio Project features eight hours of candid interviews, classic recordings, studio out-takes, and a special two hour musical conclusion featuring live digital tapes recorded exclusively for the docu-mentary in 1988 and 1989 and a rare live performance of some of Miles' great ear-lier bands. What seems to make the series truly sig-nificant is not just its focus on Miles, but the rich picture of the Black music world that is described by many of its most cel-ebrated participants. Interviews and special performances are featured throughout from Jon Faddis, Lester Bowie, Tony Williams, Keith Jarret, George Clinton, Art Farmer. Joni Mitchell, Roy Porter, Andrew White. Marcus Miller, George Duke, Carlos March 8-13th Monday at 3pm The Early Years : 1926-1946 Tuesday at 3pm New York to Paris and Back Wednesday at 3pm Midnight Idol: 1956-1960 Thursday at 3pm The 60s Are Electric: 1959-1969 Friday at 3pm Retirement and Rebirth: 70s & 80s Saturday at Noon Behind the Scenes & Miles Davis Live (two hours) Santana, Dizzy Gillespie, Gerry Mulligan, Ira Gitler, Joe Zawinul, Wayne Shorter, and more. Here's what some of KUNV's listeners had to say about The Miles Davis Radio Project: "Hoorah! for the Miles Davis Project - great idea and very, very educa-tional,' '... a marvelous piece of program-ming, ' 'I hope you'll be able to replay it every so often'. It's a Milestone that's Steamin'. Kind of Blue, and loaded with Star People. If you missed the series last year, catch it this time! GAY RIGHTS DEBATE MORTON DOWNEY JR. vs. DAVE PALLONE MONDAY, MARCH 8 , 7PM Gays in the military. Gay families. Gay adoption. Equal rights vs. special rights. Downey and Pallone cover a broad spectrum of issues fac-ing both gay and straight so-ciety. A lively debate recorded at UNLV that should not to be missed. THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 10AM Join us for this discussion on the state of African Americans and the Black Panther Party given by David Hilliard, former Chief of Staff for the Panthers, and Fredricka Newton, wife of the late. Panther founding member Huey Newton. ASHE ON AIDS THURSDAY, MARCH 1 1 , 7 : 3 0 P M Former tennis pro Arthur Ashe Jr. spoke at UNLV December 2. 1992 in commemoration of World AIDS Day. His Ham Hall appearance was recorded live by KUNV and will air as special Marathon program-ming. Ashe made an impas-sioned and captivating speech on the plight of AIDS victims world wide. MUSIC CENSORSHIP DEBATE PROFESSOR GRIFF vs. JACK THOMPSON FRIDAY, MARCH 1 2 , 7PM Recorded live last fall at UNLV. Professor Griff, former minister of information for the group Public Enemy and Jack Thompson, the energy behind the Two Live Crew court. Don't miss it! Winter '92 MOUTHPIECE O 5 mm ALPH ABETICAIL LIST O F PROGRAMS 1 AVAYE DEL - "Song of the Heart", poetry, music, and plays of Iran in Farsi, Sundays at 10am. AWARENESS - A frank, candid, and serious look at relationships - intrapersonal, interpersonal, and family. Please call us, Thursdays at 7pm. BLUES LEGACY - The roots of blues, r&b. and rock are explored for two hours each week. Blues Legacy is a must listen Sundays at noon. CQDX - "Calling all long distance stations!!" KUNV's home brewed contemporary and traditional world beat program, Monday through Friday at 9am. CROSSROADS - The voice of multi-cultural America. Crossroads presents the sounds and ideas of a broad cross-section of the American commu-nity. Heard Thursdays at 10am. DANCETERIA - Cut up the rug as KUNV djs cut up the radio. An hour of the latest and baddest dance music each week on Danceteria. Fridays, 10pm. DIALOGUE - Informative programming from the Wilson International Center at the Smithsonian In-stitute. Critical issues in world affairs are discussed in a provocative manner. Tuesdays, lOanj. ENVIRONMENT SHOW - A convenient, na-tional review of the week's environmental news Wednesdays at 7:30pm. EXOTIC EXCURSIONS - Not New Age! Elec-tronic, experimental, and world music are the fare every Sunday, 8pm. FANTASIA MUSICAL - Spanish language pro-gramming featuring a mixed bag of international music including salsa, tango, folk, and more. Sun-days from 7am-10am. FIFTY ONE PERCENT - A program for everyone concerned with women's issues. A serious and intel-ligent look at society's impact on women and their impact on society. Tune in Mondays at?:30pm. GINGERBREAD HOUSE - The long lost art of storytelling is alive and well on The Gingerbread House. Drama, dramatic readings, poetry, and sto-ries; an infectious half hour. Wed., 1 lam. HIGH PLAINS NEWS SERVICE - A weekly newsmagazine featuring stories on the west, Tues-days at 7:30pm. HOT OFF THE PRESS - The sound of record and CD cellophane being removed is heard on HOTP - two hours of new releases Tuesdays, midnight. JAZZ PROGRESSIONS - Contemporary Jazz at its best. Tune in Monday-Friday from 3pm to 7pm. We also feature an entire album on "Jazz Place" Wednesdays at 5pm. A KUNV Top 20 Countdown, "Jazz Addictions" is heard Thursdays at 5pm. JAZZ TRADITIONS - Swingin', hip, and sophis-ticated. From mainstream to big band to be-bop. KUNV is pleased to feature three hours of acoustic Jazz Monday-Saturday from Noon to 3pm. An album play, "The Jazz Place", is heard Fridays at 1pm. KEYS AND VOCALS - A pleasing and unique blend of various types of jazz with a focus on, well, the name says it all. Mondays at 1 lam. LUMINOUS BASEMENT - Alternative rock re-corded from 1985 and before, Tuesdays at 10pm. LUNCH WITH THE PMRC - The Hardcore Show. Punk, post-punk, neo-punk, and music from local bands in a time of national censorship issues. Mon-days at Midnight. MEMORIES OF GERMANY - Internationale Musik in deutscher Sprache. We're pleased to feature German language and music, Saturdays, 11am. METAL EXTENSIONS - Stand back from your radio. Two hours of thrashing headbangin' Heavy Metal. Thursday, Midnight. MOSTLY FOLK - The title of the program is a giveaway. You'll hear the American/English/lrish tradition of Folk plus acoustic music from around the world every Sunday at 4pm. NATURALLY NEVADA - Examines Nevada's fragile desert environment. Also covers national and international issues. Your phone calls are invited. Mondays at 10am. Repeats Wednesdays at 7pm. NEW LETTERS ON THE AIR - This weekly lit-erary program features discussions and readings from established and new writers. Wednesday, 11:30am. NO SOAP RADIO - Start the weekend with a chuckle. Stand-up, drama, and musical comedy, Fri-day at 10:30am. NOTHIN' BUT THE BLUES - Three hours of electric blues Saturdays, 3pm. We'll cure any blues you got! PARENT'S JOURNAL - A national radio series for parents. Features prominent pediatricians, authors, educators, psychologists, and others who care for and about children. Friday nights at 7:00. PATCHWORK - Get down with two hours of blue-grass, cajun, and new folk. Sundays at 6pm. POINT BLANK - Hosted by John Ralston, this weekly program is a fiery and pointed look at South-ern Nevada politics. Your phone calls are invited, Tuesdays at 7pm.. PUBLIC RADIO HEALTH SHOW - A weekly news magazine covering key medical breakthroughs, public health , health tips... Thursdays at 7:30pm. RADIO CLASSICS - Before the brains went numb with TV, radio was king! Join us each week for a taste of the 'golden age' of radio. Friday 1 lam. REGGAE HAPPENINGS - Cool Runnings. The latest Reggae, Calypso, Soca, and Afro-Beat. Have an lrie weekend, Saturdays at 6pm. ROCK AVENUE - KUNV's daily offering of al-ternative Rock. Punk, New Wave, New Music, Post Modern, Industrial, Ska, Garage, Dance, Whatever, you'll hear it on the Rock Avenue nightly at 8pm. ROTATING HEADS - A weekly thematic alterna-tive rock program with rotating hosts, features a different theme each week, Thursdays at 10pm. SABADO ESPECIAL - Four hours of top notch programming in Spanish. Music, info, conversation, events listings, Sabado Especial has it all, 7-1 lam, Saturday. SECOND OPINION - Join host Erwin Knoll, edi-tor of The Progressive magazine as he talks with leading, dissident thinkers and activists. Wednesday at 10:30am. > SOUNDINGS - Intriguing discussions in the hu-manities from the National Humanities Center. Tuesdays, 10:30am. SOUNDPLAY - A six month series of radio dra-mas from around the world. Samuel Beckett, Vaclav Havel, John Cage, just some of the writers featured on this weekly series Thursdays at 11am. Times may vary. Check listings elsewhere in Mouthpiece. SOUNDS O F THE CENTURY - Classical music of the 20th century - John Cage, Charles Ives, Phil-lip Glass, and Laurie Anderson are just some of the composers featured Tuesdays at 1 lam. SPEED ZONE - Bone breaking, ear shattering grindcore, speed metal thrash not for the weak-kneed, Wednesdays at midnight. SPORTS TALK - Not just sports scores. Not just batting averages. But opinionated discussions and Stimulating talk about sports. Fridays at 10am. SPOTLIGHT ON THE ARTS - A look at the arts on campus and around town. Thursdays at 10:30am. SYNTHESIS - musicalmindmeld. Sundays 10pm. THIS WAY OUT - The internationally produced and distributed lesbian and gay radio program. Mondays, 7:30pm. TIME OUT FOR HEALTH! - A co-production of KUNV and UNLV's Student Health Center. Airs Mondays at 10:30am. VARIANCES - French music, culture, and infor-mation for the French speaking community. Great for French language students. Sundays, 1 lam. VIRTUAL RADIO - Is it radio? Is it reality? It is virtually all of the above... and then some. Long Live the New Flesh, Sunday at midnight. WOMEN'S VOICES - When was the last time you heard a woman really sing. That long!? Then tune in Women's Voices every Sunday at 2pm. WORD UP! - Street-beat-funk-n-rap in an indus-trial ^lylr for your fare Fridays Spin 8 » MOUTHPIECE Winter '92 C A 1 L 1 L - 1 N P R O G R A 1 M 1 S ATURALLY EVAD KUNV forged new ground with the premiere of Naturally Ne-vada in the summer of 1989. Along with Citizen Alert, KUNV produced the first weekly talk show in Nevada dealing with environmental issues. Since that time, the program has expanded its boundaries to examine local, regional, and national issues that impact Neva-dans and has hosted guests like Stuart Udall and Helen Caldicott. The environmental focus of the show has remained an important component as we've included a broader progressive agenda. This fall we added a new element to the show. Listener partici-pation is now possible and we encourage you to call in with your questions, comments, and opinions every Monday morning at 10am. The show re-airs Wednesdays at 7pm without the live call-in option. If you have any topics you want discussed, drop us a line at KUNV or give program host, Chris Brown, a call at Citizen Alert, 648- 8982. POINT BLANK Awareness The rapier wit and tongue of Las Vegas Review Journal colum-nist Jon Ralston hit the airwaves last fall and KUNV hasn't been the same since. Considered by many to be Nevada's leading journalist focusing on local and statewide politics, Jon hosts Point Blank every Tuesday night at 7pm. Jon regularly grills county commission-ers, senators and members of the assembly, opinion leaders, and others on the state of affairs in Las Vegas and Nevada. But don't let him do all the work. Your phone call participation in the program is more than welcome. Put your favorite, or not so favorite, politician and community leader in the hot seat by calling 895-3976. Perhaps Jon is worth a stab or two also. For a lively debate and discussion with phone calls welcome, please listen and call during Point Blank. Gain peace of mind by giving us your piece of mind. FACT: The Clark County School Board DOES NOT ALLOW the word "condom" to be used during its very curtailed sexual education program. FACT: A sex educator/high school counselor once said to a concerned high school student "We don't need to worry about it, it's a fag disease." Outraged? Sympathetic? Let us know during Awareness, a ve-hicle for information and education to enlighten the community on personal and sexual matters. Each Thursday at 7pm, host Patricia Perlman offers KUNV listeners a chance to speak with guests from various disciplines in the field of interpersonal relations. From domestic engineers to Ph.D.s, Awareness covers a wide range topics. Perhaps you need some advice or information on a personal matter, tune in Thursday and give us a call. We'd love to talk. S P i i f t i m i j t . w « ® w it i n u s i i i s i k Who the heck gave these guys a microphone? Sports Talk has to be one of the most opinionated, obstinate, self-righteous, dis-courteous, and aggravating sports program on the air. And we wouldn't have it any other way! Join KUNV's Sports Director Jay Sapovitz and his cronies for a half hour of straight talk about sports. You'd swear you were eavesdropping on bunch of jock wanna-bes at a local pub. Don't let them get away with it though. Call them and voice your thoughts as well. If you think Philadelphia is a lousy sports town, ring'em at 895-3976 and tell it like it is. Sports Talk has been on the air at KUNV for many years. It has been one of the most popular call-in programs at the station. It's also the only talk show on KUNV hosted entirely by students. While KLAV may have Howard Stern, every Friday at 10am we have Sports Talk and you. Call us. Winter '92 MOUTHPIECE O 9 P R O G R A M H I G H L I G H T S RADIO DRAMA SERIES EXPLORATIONS OF THE ART OF RADIO DRAMAS: AMERICAN AND INTERNATIONAL Soundplay, the best of contemporary radio dramas, continues on KUNV. This winter's installment features Horspiel, an overview of the development of the extraordinary tradition of radio drama in Germany and Austria after World War II. Program titles, dates, and times are listed in the sidebar. More than four decades after the end of the Second World War, many Americans hold conflicted feelings about Germany. On the one hand it evokes memories of Hitler, Nazis, and the Holocaust. On the other hand, the Federal Republic of Germany has been a strong NATO ally, industrial partner and competitor, and a thriving cultural resource. This contradictory and agonizing history continues to undergo re-examination within Germany, as well, and radio drama has often been at the center of the process. The revival of a significant place for drama and literature on German radio began in the immediate post-war period and led to strong departments of radio drama. Radio had to be rebuilt quickly to serve the exigencies of communication. It had to reach the entire nation. In order to be insulated from takeover by another predator like Hitler, radio had to be radically decentralized — thereby providing an opportunity for several innovative centers to flourish throughout Germany and ultimately to rival each other in their claims for discovering artistic talent and producing new plays by significant authors. Radio drama in Germany takes its place along with theatre, books, television, and film as part of the cultural life of the nation. The Soundplay Horspiel series, funded locally by the Nevada Humanities Committee and the American Bank of Commerce, provides an exciting opportunity to hear something of this vigorous tradition and offers a compelling insight into the art, culture, and history of post war Germany. Don't miss it! HORSPIEL SERIES The Flight of Lindbergh Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill Thursday, January 14, 11:00am The Outsider, Wolfgang Borchert Thursday, January 21, 10:30am Dreams, Gunter Eich Thursday, January 28, 10:30am The Other and I, Gunter Eich Thursday, February 4, 11:00am The Good God of Manhattan Ingeborg Bachmann Thursday February 11,10:30am Experimental Radio Drama Schwitters, Riihm, Jandl, and Mayrocker Thursday, February 18, 11:00am Experimental Radio Drama 2 Handke and Kriwet Thursday, February 25, 11:00am Monologue: Terry Jo Max Bense and Ludwig Harig Thursday, March 4, 11:00am Gertrude, Wolfgang Schiffer Thursday, March 11,11:00am Radio Play, Peter Handke Thursday, March 18, 11:00am Houses, Jiirgen Becker Thursday, March 25, 11:00am Centropolis, Walter Adler Thursday, April 1,11:00am The Tribune, Mauricio Kagel Thursday, April 8, 11:00am Breakfast in Miami, Reinhard Lettau Thursday, April 15, 11:00am Moscow Time, Helmut Kopetzky Thursday April 22, 11:00am Roaratorio, John Cage Thursday April 29, 11:00am 10 » MOUTHPIECE Winter '92 n Think regionally, listen locally! The High Plains News Service is a new weekly feature on KUNV providing news about the west. Immeditely following Point Blank with Jon Ralston, High Plains delivers features, news stories, commentaries, and audio essays from the Northern Great Plains and Rocky Mountain West. J TUESDAYS AT 7 : 3 0 P M Listen and hear captivating segments about western people, the environment, economic development, agriculture, rural health, tim-ber and natural resources. High Plains also exlorcs issues that receive little or no cov-erage from the main stream media such as Native American culture, waste imporation. SUNDAYS AT 4PM J anuai \ 3 - Review ol '92 10 - More Review of '92 17 - Songs for MLK 24- The Limelightei 31 - Amerjan Railroads: 1885 to 1985 February 7 - Steelcye Span 14 - Songs for Valentine's Day 21 - Colonial America 28 - Cajun and Zydeco Roots March 7 - Emmylou Harris and Cathy Mat lea 14 - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 21 - Fairport Convention 28 - Schooner Fare Plus requests, new items, and the Celtic Hour and the unique western polical process. Don't be startled if you hear a little cowboy poetry thrown in for good measure. The High Plains News Service is a presenta-tion of the Western Organization of Re-source Councils (WORC) and repre-sents nearly 5000 farmers, ranchers, small business and laboring people con-cerned with the preservation of family based agriculture, the environment, and the wise use of natural resources. WORC member organizations include the Dakota Resource Council, Dakota Rural Action. Nothern Plains Resource Council, Powder River Basin Resource Council, and the Western Colorado Congress. TUESDAYS AT 10PM January 5 - MIA 12 - Midnight Oil lc) - Where Birdmen Flew 26 -The Church February 2 -True Sounds of Liberty 9 - Crass 16 - The Members 23 - Robyn Hitchcock and The Soft Boys March 2 - Talking Heads 9 - The Damned 16-The Stranglers 23 - Magazine 30 - 60 s Garage The Privacy Project: Personal Privacy in the Information Age A truly remarkable series that makes sense of th