Capital University's student-run online radio station. Broadcasting live 24-7 at WXCUradio.com!

WXCU Radio - Capital University Radio
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Capital University's student-run online radio station. Broadcasting live 24-7 at WXCUradio.com!
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1/31/2021
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February 4, 2021
January 2021 - The C.U. Review
The stories discussed in this episode were written by Madeleine Rollins, Robert Cumberlander, Emily Dietz, Zach Ferenchak, Lily Benedetti, and John J. Price. Thank you to the writers of these stories for bringing the truth to light and for informing the community of Capital University. The CU Review is a collaboration between The Chimes newspaper and WXCU radio. This episode was recorded at the WXCU studio at Capital University in Columbus Ohio during February of 2021. This episode was hosted by Madeleine Rollins and Dan Messersmith, with additional direction from Zach Ferenchak and Brianna Snider. Editing, Mixing, and Music by Dan Messersmith. STORIES 00:34 Looking back at my 2020 experience By Madeleine Rollins 5:52 January marks a year since the arrival of COVID-19 in the U.S. By John J. Price 8:34 Schumacher Gallery exhibit showcases Civil Rights Movement through History By Emily Dietz 9:30 Opinion: White allyship takes all of us By Zach Ferenchak 10:30 Two new female public safety officers share experiences By Robert Cumberlander 11:28 Favorite Signature Learning courses among students By Lily Benedetti

February 4, 2021
September 2020 - C.U. Review
Our FIRST EPISODE! Thank you to the writers of these stories for bringing the truth to light and for informing the community of Capital University. The CU Review is a collaboration between The Chimes newspaper and WXCU radio. This episode was recorded at the WXCU studio at Capital University in Columbus Ohio during September of 2020. This episode was hosted by Madeleine Rollins and Dan Messersmith, with additional direction from Zach Ferenchak and Brianna Snider. Editing, Mixing, and Music by Dan Messersmith. STORIES: 1:05 Budget restrictions lead to staff reductions by Shirleeah Pasco 3:37 Capital student wins College Democrats of America election by John J. Price 5:13 President Kaufman discusses personal life and experiences by Robert Cumberlander 7:04 Campus in the time of COVID-19 by Emily Dietz 11:42 Addressing Parties on Capital’s Campus by Josh Conturo 17:14 Capital’s Robert S. Graetz, a Civil Rights Legend, Dies at 92 by Robert Cumberlander

February 4, 2021
October 2020 - C.U. Review
The stories discussed in this episode were written by Zach Ferenchak, Robert Cumberlander, Melissa Blackford, Bianca Blanks, and Madeleine Rollins. Thank you to the writers of these stories for bringing the truth to light and for informing the community of Capital University. The CU Review is a collaboration between The Chimes newspaper and WXCU radio. This episode was recorded at the WXCU studio at Capital University in Columbus Ohio during October of 2020. This episode was hosted by Madeleine Rollins and Dan Messersmith, with additional direction from Zach Ferenchak and Brianna Snider. Editing, Mixing, and Music by Dan Messersmith. 0:35 Senate Bill #4: Capital-sponsored party: “The nays have it” by Zach Ferenchak 2:39 COVID-19 testing data shows Capital’s current status by Robert Cumberlander 4:50 Raising Canes Is Overrated: Here’s Why by Zach Ferenchak 8:10 Scam emails infiltrate student inboxes, bank accounts by Melissa Blackford 11:15 FAFSA: Everything You Need to Know For 2020 by Melissa Blackford 11:40 The art, meaning behind student tattoos by Madeleine Rollins 13:30 Dating during a pandemic 101 by Bianca Blanks 16:55 Best Halloween Candy Ever (According to Us) by The Chimes
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