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It’s not often that you feel like you’ve truly gotten in on the ground floor of a band’s fandom. To get a chance to see a band with great potential before they make it big (or at least as big as bands ...
After the most successful season in league history and another thrilling college basketball tournament—capped by the UConn Huskies cutting down the nets—all eyes quickly turned to the WNBA Draft. In a ...
“Ashton Jeanty” by JL 2.8 is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
Every Tuesday, our Music Director, Allison, chooses new releases to add to our music library. Here are some recent highlights, presented to you by WSUM’s Music Journalism Club.
Over spring break, I traveled to Italy with my family. We visited multiple art museums in Florence, including the Accademia Gallery of Florence (Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze), Pitti Palace ...
Ladies and gentlemen, we are back. The 3rd annual “Joey Bonadonna Big Ten Men’s Basketball Preseason Standings Predictions” are here and we may be headed for one of the most pandemonium-filled seasons ...
Today we hear about a garbage crisis in Mississippi, Afghan men employed by the UN staying home in solidarity with female coworkers, and updates in sports and weather. Hosted by News Director Lexi ...
An excellent soundtrack can do so much for a film; strengthening the impact of the story, intensifying the action or helping us connect with characters. At WSUM’s Music Journalism Club, we discussed ...
Every Tuesday, our Music Director, Allison, chooses new releases to add to our music library. Here are some recent highlights, presented to you by WSUM’s Music Journalism Club.
Start your engines: Nightly is back. Nightly. Is. Back. After their latest album fell a little flat for me – me: who never imagined being disappointed with my gold standard band! – they are back with ...
As a WSUM DJ who has hosted three different talk shows, I wanted to write an article dedicated to giving those interested in radio programming an inside look as to what it’s like being a radio host.
It has finally happened. After years of trying and failing, Mark Murphy finally managed to bring the NFL Draft to Green Bay, Wisconsin. Whether or not a city with a population of 105,000 will be able ...