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WUSM WUSM is a student-owned and operated ten watt educational stereo PM radio broadcasting facility. The signal is transmitted on a frequency of 9O.5lvll-lz. During the academic year, the station operates at least eighteen hours daily. The broadcast day is usually reduced to evening and weekend broadcasting during vacation periods. Established in September of 1973 by a grant of the Federal Communications Commission, the station, in a relatively short period of time, has risen from total obscurity to a level of competence usually not found in such a college broadcasting outlet. Forty percent of all broadcast time is devoted to educational material. The remaining sixty percent of air time is devoted to musical entertainment. Though the format is primarily rock music, virtually all types of music are aired on a regularly scheduled weekly basis. 24 ., 1-qqiri-avian' ' . U' WUSM maintains a qualified and dedicated news and sports department. The news room has the services of United Press International and several alternative news services and aroadcasts hourly throughout the day. The sports department broadcasts daily out also airs all major varsity home and away games. The play by play is done ive in all instances. All members of the student body may oarticipate in the club activities, but to oroadcast station members must meet specified station criteria and F.C.C. icense requirements. SMU Ski Club This past year the SMU Ski Club was responsible for sending many students skiing. Among the areas visited were North Conway lAttitash, Bretton Woods, Tyrol, Cranmore, Cannon, and Wildcat lvlountainsl, lay Peak tSutton, Owl's Head, Orford, and Bromont lvlountainst, and Mount Stowe. ln the planning stages is a trip to Tuckerman's Ravine, the ultimate in New England skiing. The Ski Club also held a raffle-in which a car stereo system was given away as the grand prize. A party was sponsored by the club during the first semester that turned out to be a big success. H A We plan to have even better times in the future.
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Black Student Union Kevin I. Rice, President The B.S.U. during the past year has dedicated its efforts toward cultivating a new crop of students to assume the leadership responsibilities of the organization. We also felt it necessary to expand our services in the New Bedford area in an effort to raise the consciousness, and to sustain collaborative communications within the community. We have taken an active step in the greater community by participating in various community organizations, and sitting on local boards and commissions. During the struggle of the last nine months we have experienced many problems within the BSU administration, and a lack of participation within the committee system. We faced further difficulties when the great blizzard of 78 struck, we had to cancel many of our Black Emphasis Programs. Cn a more positive note, we produced many programs that were successful CRonald lngraham Concert Choir, Fashion Show, Cultural Seminars, Lectures, etc.l. The goals that we accomplished were the training and educating of potential leaders and workers of the B.S.U. Also, we expanded our media services to include a B.S.U. newspaper named the is ...ci Word, whose Editor is freshman Allen Lopes. In addition we have a newly established radio program named the Black Side, whose host is sophomore Richard lfill. We have extended ourselves more toward the external communities with services such as research on housing, participation in local agencies Uvt.C.A.D., RTP, NAACP, Aide Center, etc.J, and contracting students out to two major areas of concern. Within the organization we have made an attempt to educate the new blood as to the political clout the B.S.U. has as an agency. Further, we have concentrated our efforts toward the retention of minority faculty, trustees, administrators, and students. We are also trying to make sure the University recruits new minority faculty, administrators, and students. Secondly, we have taken interest in the external political arena, we have actively participated in the re-election of local school committee members, councilors etc. We also have made contact with local minority agencies in an effort to upgrade the total S.M.U. area. Finally, we feel that the political consciousness of the minority community over the past months has been increased. In the future, with the new seeds that have been cultivated and with the expansion of services, we will continue to raise the consciousness and level of education within the minority community and, as the issues arise, we can march on to victory as a collective entity. We as a group express optimism toward a brighter day.
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Mass Senate of Student Nurses Ieanne Malicia, President MSSN-SMU is the university chapter of the Massachusetts Senate of Student Nurses. lt is a professional organization for students which enables them to keep in touch with the ever-changing role of nursing. This chapter has been in existence for five years and has grown to play a large role inthe College of Nursing. It is also a service organization vvith functions serving students of the college and all members of the SMU community. Under the guidance of the advisor, Peggy Greaves, this year's club has accomplished many projects. The largest and most successful of these vvas the health fair held on April 12,1978 outside the auditorium. Approximately 300 students, faculty, and staff were screened at this event for hypertension, diabetes, and anemia. Another major project which served the College of Nursing vvas a job fair held in the gym in january. The club vvas also involved in a uniform change for nursing students. mm at
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