"Broadcast in the opening minutes of 'The Randi Rhodes Show' on Monday, the segment featured a spokesman for the fictional 'American Association of Armed Retired People' saying: 'A spoiled child is telling us our Social Security isn't safe anymore, so he is going to fix it for us. Well, here's your answer, you ungrateful whelp,' followed by the sound of four gunshots. "
"Redgrave concurred. �Ultimately, we�re in the borough of Swarthmore and they�re responsible,� he said. Unofficial procedures �We listen to the college radio,� Craig said. �If we hear something we�re concerned about, we�ll ride up.� Redgrave said unofficial agreements exist between Public Safety and the department about the procedures when police enter college buildings, but that fundamentally they are a �judgment call.� "
"Former 'Gilligan's Island' star Dawn Wells is opening up a film and television studio in eastern Idaho to teach the multiple disciplines of show business. Wells played Mary Ann, a perky, ponytailed farm girl who was cast away with six other characters in the iconic 1960s television comedy. The Film and Television Institute will be an accredited partner with Idaho State University and Stephens College in Columbia, Mo. It will offer instruction in screenwriting, cinematography, sound engineering, set design, editing, costuming, makeup and hairstyling."
"OSWEGO - The facilities for the broadcasting and journalism programs at SUNY Oswego will receive a face-lift due to funds sought for and secured in the 2005-06 state budget by Senator Jim Wright. SUNY Oswego will receive $875,000 in capital funding to make the renovations."
"The board of Akaku: Maui Community Television has reached an agreement on sharing revenues from cable television franchise fees with the state Department of Education and Maui Community College."
"Williamstown - Williams College radio, WCFM 91.9, will present their annual spring concert on Saturday, May 7, at 9 p.m. The show will feature hip-hop artist RJD2 and opening band Go Kat Go for an outdoor evening of music and dance on Sawyer Library lawn. The concert is free and open to the public. "
Radio show makes students apply their Spanish skills: "CRETE, Neb. (AP) -- Sunday afternoons at 2, the rock music on Doane's college radio station fades for half an hour. Replacing it are the voices of Doane College students, all of whom speak for that one-half hour in Spanish.
Lots of people in Crete speak Spanish. The Doane radio show is for them.
It's also for the students, said Christy Hargesheimer, assistant professor of Spanish."