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FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY TEANECK EVENING DIVISION Knight Owl As Fairleigh Dickinson University Day students have the Bulletin to keep them aware of weekly events in the University, so the Evening students now have the Knight Owl. The Knight Owl is published by the Evening Student Committee and edited by James Foley, Jr. Although this is the first year of publication of the Knight Owl, it is already a leader in the evening school news- papers wiih a circulation of over 5000. There are two facts which deserve mention, however. The Knight Owl is not a carbon copy of the Bulletin, and it is not in competition with the Bulletin. The Knight Owl serves one malor purpose on campus: to keep the FDU Evening student aware of what is going on with respect to them. The assumption has been that Evening students are just pcrt-time intellectuals, and through the establishment of better communica- tion, the ESC hopes to impart the earnest en- deavors of the evening students. Contained in the Knight Owl are articles sub- mitted by students and faculty of both the day and evening sessions. Because there is an attempt to eliminate bias, the paper does not regulate the content of the articles. The publica- tion of on article does not signify agreement with the news presented, it merely shows that those responsible for the Knight Owl recognize the right to free expression of ideas. Jim Fowley, center, and Staff members vvvvwvwvvu :2 .00000000009 - ooooeooooee 2V W$009W
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The voice of W.F.D.U. -Steve Flehinger 860 AM CARRIER CURRENT CLOSED CIRCUIT Three years of continuous progress have marked the history of W.F.D.U., our campus radio station. Engineered by Steve Flehinger, the station's President, W.F.D.U. moved into its new quarters in the University library. AI Cohn, General Manager, guided the staff's on the air work. Norman Rosenberg, chief engineer, made everything check along the sound tracks, and Allen Rinde, Program Director was responsible for the programming inovation that has marked W.F.D.U.'s unique image. Keeping the entire organization solvent was the responsibility of Kurt Brown, who managed the station's business aftairs. A staHt of thirty-Fwe students operate, manage, and develop W.F.D.U. - without them the station could not have kept up its schedule from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. daily, supplemented by evening broadcasting from 8:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. to the dorms. Network ties to Rutherford, an FM educational station programming expan- sion, and dynamic development are ahead for station W.F.D.U. Left to right: Joan Borghi, Joe Newman, Alan Rinde - Focus on Jazz 133
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