Young said, however, that all funds required by the College were raised.
"It is odd," Young said, "since we have raised the money we need to give to the College. The rest is for things like studio equipment, which we will buy ourselves."
Barylski declined to comment on the Pennypacker move, saying "you can draw whatever conclusions you want."
Young, a senior member of In a separate incident, a person at a WHRBFriday "happy hour" party kicked a second hole inthe wall, staffers said. "Happy hours" are parties at which WHRB membersand compers would meet at the station and rockbands would occasionally play, according to peoplewho attended them. "We have dealt with it to the satisfaction ofthe administration," Barylski said yesterday, "andhow we dealt with it is between us and theadministration." Rojas also declined comment. Epps termed the steps taken by the station"excellent." But the dean added that he would send a letterto WHRB outlining the conditions the station mustmeet in order to remain in the space and continueits broadcasts