Maryland’s campus radio station, MaryPIRG face budget cuts

The University of Maryland’s campus radio station, WMUC, its student Public Interest Research Group, MaryPIRG, and its crisis center hotline were all allocated less money than requested originally, and if the radio station does not receive more of its request, its service is threatened.

The Student Government Association (SGA) was meeting around 5 p.m. PST to hear from appeals from the three groups that had insufficient allocations.

The issue became larger on Twitter as a number of WMUC supporters mentioned the group’s possible cut and the threat of the other groups receiving allocations instead.

An unconfirmed tweet around 5:50 p.m. PST suggests the radio station may have had more money allocated Wednesday night and will be able to survive in some form.

UPDATES:

The Diamondback tweeted the following Thursday morning at 2:21 a.m. EDT: “The SGA meeting is still in session, eight hours later. They are debating the allocation of funds to the student groups who appealed.”

The issue continues into day three. The SGA executive is currently (Friday, April 22) in an emergency meeting to try to support the radio station after more funding was cut. Radio station supporters started another hashtag today: #supportSGAexecs.

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- Diamondback (Campus newspaper at University of Maryland) coverage of the background.

- Twitter chatter (#saveWMUC)

Emerald Copy Chief Kenny Ocker contributed to this report.

Quote from the Diamondback article after the jump.

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Husseman: Soccer kicks into gear with UO World Cup

Couldn’t make it up to Portland for the Timbers’ home opener at Jeld-Wen Field? Not a problem. Thanks to a group of undergraduate business students, you can still get a soccer fix.

The University of Oregon World Cup will take place on Saturday and Sunday at the turf fields next to the Student Recreation Center. Activities begin at 8 a.m. both days and last until 6 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.

In its sixth year of operation, the UO World Cup is building a reputation as a quality soccer event.

“It was well run,” said Kristina Lekas, a junior political science and sociology major and the coordinator of Oregon women’s club soccer. “I liked the T-shirts they gave out to everyone and the whole thing went smoothly from my perspective. It was organized.”

Lekas has primarily played on co-ed teams in the World Cup’s recreational division. A collegiate club division also exists, with five schools competing – Oregon, Portland State, Northwest Christian, Southern Oregon and Central Oregon Community College.

Proceeds from the event will be donated to the scholarship fund of Eugene Metro Futbol Club (EMFC), Eugene’s local soccer organization.

Matches will be serious, but the members of the Warsaw Sports Business Club that host the event have attempted to make it seriously fun.

“Playing competitively is fun, but playing competitively and being able to laugh and goof around is really enjoyable,” Lekas said.

Tournament organizers have reached out to the Portland Timbers, and the Timbers responded by becoming official partners. (The tournament’s title sponsor is adidas, also the jersey sponsor for Major League Soccer.) Among the Timbers’ contributions is a soccer ball autographed by the team, to be raffled off this weekend.

Soccer may be a fall sport at the collegiate level, but the impact on campus life is monumental in the spring.

“Recreational soccer is big here,” Lekas said. “There are so many people at the turf fields at 6 p.m. everyday that there have to be two packed games going on just to include everyone. Still, there is a mob of people attempting to play soccer in such a small space. There are always people playing soccer and intramurals soccer is really popular as well.”

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Federal government shutdown looms as budget debate continues

If Republicans and the Democrats in Congress can’t cut a deal for the federal budget by midnight tonight, “non-essential” services the government provides will be cut until they come to an agreement.

But the two parties are in disagreement about why there is a conflict at all.

House Speaker John Boehner and the Republicans are arguing that the Democrats aren’t  serious enough about cutting spending.

“While nothing will be decided until everything is decided, the largest issue is still spending cuts. The American people want to cut spending to help the private sector create jobs – and the Democrats that run Washington don’t,” Boehner spokesperson Michael Steel said.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and the Democrats are contending that the entire point of the argument for the Republicans is not about spending, but to prevent reproductive rights.

“This all deals with women’s health,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said this morning. “Everything has been resolved, everything… that is the only issue that was left undone when we left the White House last night.”

“We agreed on spending cuts, and they still are not happy,” he added.

Ezra Klein, a Washington Post blogger and Newsweek columnist, argued in a tweet sent out at 8:14 a.m. Friday morning, “I don’t know if the shutdown is really hung up on Planned Parenthood. But if public perceives it is, GOP is toast.”

Pending tonight’s decision, if there is a total government shutdown this weekend, expect a full-length news story about it in the Monday or Tuesday edition of the Emerald next week.

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2011 ASUO Senate composition

Seat 1 (PFC): Katherine DuPont – Ben & Katie
Seat 2 (PFC): Laura Hinman – Reality Check
Seat 3 (PFC): Lindy Mabuya – Ben & Katie
Seat 4 (EMU Board): Alex Coleman – Ben & Katie
Seat 5 (EMU Board): Kaitlyn Lange – Reality Check
Seat 6 (EMU Board): Jeremy Hedlund – Ben & Katie
Seat 7 (ACFC): Brianna Woodside-Gomez – Reality Check
Seat 8 (ACFC): Ben Bowman – Ben & Katie
Seat 9 (DFC): Blake Sedgley – Reality Check
Seat 10 (DFC): Lamar Wise – Ben & Katie
Seat 11 (AAA/Journalism): Molly Bacon – Ben & Katie
Seat 12 (Psych/Language Studies): Kerry Snodgrass – Ben & Katie
Seat 13 (Business): Matthew Tyner – Ben & Katie
Seat 14 (History): Harlan Mechling – Ben & Katie
Seat 15 (Literature): Stephanie Matheson – Ben & Katie
Seat 16 (Life Sciences): Emma Newman – Ben & Katie
Seat 17 (Mathematic Sciences): Jena Langham – Students United
Seat 18 (Graduate): Tom Schally – Reality Check
Seat 19 (Graduate/Law): Ben Rudin – Students United
Seat 20 (Undeclared): Christian Erichsen – Ben & Katie

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Glenn Beck taken off of Fox News

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After more than two years of hosting his controversial Fox News show, Glenn Beck and his employers announced they would be separating.

While Fox News president and chair Roger Ailes was unclear as to the reason they would be parting ways, many suggest that it’s based on advertisers leaving Beck’s time slot.

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OSPIRG to receive more than $86,000

The Emerald received ASUO President Amelie Rousseau’s final Athletics and Contracts Finance Committee (ACFC) budget today as submitted to University President Richard Lariviere. It includes $86,268 for Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group and maxes out ACFC’s capacity for growth.

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Rousseau to write ACFC budget

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Con Court said today in 32 C.C. that because ASUO President Amelie Rousseau’s ACFC budget veto was upheld in 30 C.C., while 31 C.C. indicated a responsibility of Senate to submit a new budget that Rousseau could sign by Thursday at midnight. Since there was no new ACFC budget, the ruling states that Senate did not follow their responsibility to finish the budget and under article 5 § 9 of the ASUO Constitution, the ASUO president then can obtain consent from the Constitution Court to write a new budget.

Update coming when the final budget information is made known.

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Con Court ruled; Senate has to act

Con Court’s ruling.

Basically, per a ruling from CC Justice Nick Schultz, Senate has to either vote to override or vote on an ACFC budget that Amelie will sign before midnight tonight.

A meeting has not yet been scheduled.

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