The Vista January 31, 1995

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University of Central Oklahoma

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TUESDAY 31, 1995

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January

Nigh reappointed by Regents for `95-'96 fiscal year "I think his progress is obvious," said Martin. "No other school in the state has had a capital improvement President George Nigh learned he plan like ours." can keep his job at UCO for one Rebecca Kennedy, public relamore year. tions officer at The Board of BOROC, said the Regents of governing board is Oklahoma Colleges composed of nine (BOROC) reapmembers who superpointed Nigh to the vise, manage and conoffice of president trol six Oklahoma for the 1995-96 fisregional universities. cal year during an Other presidents reapexecutive sessions pointed by the board meeting Jan. 19-20 included Dr. Joe Anna at East Central Hibler from University in Ada, Southwestern said BOROC offiOklahoma State cials. University, Dr. Larry BOROC said the Williams from —Colin Martin appointment folSoutheastern Student Liaison, UCO lowed an annual Oklahoma State President George Nigh evaluation of Nigh's University, Dr. Bill job performance, Cole from East but refused to comment on the rea- Central University, Dr. Joe Struckle son he was considered again. from Oklahoma State University and Colin Martin, student liaison to the Dr. Roger Webb from president, said he was not surprised. Northeastern State University. On By Iris Knight Staff Writer

I think his progress is obvious. No other school in the state has had a capital improvement plan like ours.

`Thank you...' UCO President George Nigh speaks at a University of Oklahoma College of Medicine Alumni Association fund raising dinner. President Nigh received the Dean's Award for Distinguished Community Service Thursday night at the Marriott. (Staff Photo by David McNeese)

Will KCSC programs be severed by fund cuts? By Jason Webb Staff Writer

Central Oklahoma, the classical radio station can lose up to $160,000 in funding. According to a letter written by The future quality of KCSC may be in Ferguson, the loss in CPB funds would jeopardy, said Bradford Ferguson, general affect the purchasing of broadcasting manager of KCSC. equipment and supplies, as well as a numBetween the Corporation of Public ber of programs received via satellite. Broadcasting (CPB) and the University of "During the night, we run 'Music

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Through the Night,' (a satellite feed), and we have an answering system based out of Oklahoma City," said Ferguson. "FCC Regulations require that someone be able to break through programming in case of emergency." If funding is cut, the overnight services may be lost, Ferguson said.

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Broncho wrestlers dominate National Shootout Duals at Hamilton Field House last Saturday.

Nine UCO students will participate in OSP's winter presentation of Macbeth.

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"We're unmanned from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. Do we put someone in overnight when it's (a) expensive and (b) hard on someone, or do we cut it out all together?" KCSC bills itself as "central Oklahoma's only full-time classical music station." See CUTS, Page 13

TRAVEL UCO professor Dr. Ron Paddack breaks new ground through 'educational' travels.

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