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Eastern Oregon University radio station may go silent

LA GRANDE — Eastern Oregon University’s student-run FM radio station, KEOL, may go silent after the school year. KEOL is receiving $33,481 in 2020-21 from the university’s Student Fee Committee and asked for $33,606 for 2021-22. But the committee voted not to fund KEOL in 2021-22. “It was a very tough decision,” said Keegan Sanchez, vice chair of the Student Fee Committee and Eastern’s student body president. The Student Fee Committee, which voted to defund KEOL on Feb. 5, determines how much money from student incidental fees is to go to 20 student organizations and programs on campus. The student senate earlier this week approved the recommendations. They must next receive the approval of EOU President Tom Insko and EOU Board of Trustees.

Eastern Oregon University s KEOL may go silent

LA GRANDE — Eastern Oregon University’s student-run FM radio station, KEOL, may go silent after the school year. KEOL is receiving $33,481 in 2020-21 from the university’s Student Fee Committee and asked for $33,606 for 2021-22. But the committee voted not to fund KEOL in 2021-22. “It was a very tough decision,” said Keegan Sanchez, vice chair of the Student Fee Committee and Eastern’s student body president. The Student Fee Committee, which voted to defund KEOL on Feb. 5, determines how much money from student incidental fees is go to 20 student organizations and programs on campus. The student senate earlier this week approved the recommendations. They must next receive the approval of EOU President Tom Insko and the EOU Board of Trustees.

Thomas J Huber | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

Feb 19, 2021 Thomas James Huber, 58, of Rainbow Lake passed away on Feb. 11, 2021. He is, and always will be, deeply loved and missed. Tom was born in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, on Feb. 11, 1963, where he grew up working on the family dairy farm while attending Sacred Heart Academy. He earned his BS and MA in psychology from Central Michigan University and University of West Georgia, respectively. For 29 years he helped countless students succeed in college under the federally funded TRiO Student Support Services program at Hazard Community College, Southwestern Michigan College and Paul Smith’s College. He was a healer and a giver. In Michigan, Tom volunteered for 15 years as a hospice bereavement counselor.

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