WFSE 88.9-FM is celebrating College Radio Day with a live 24 hour brodcast, starting tonight at midnight. The WFSE studio will be staffed with live DJs until midnight Nov. 5. Throughout the day, the DJs will be on air every hour taking song requests and will have specality music hours.
The broadcast kicks off tonight at midnight with hosts Kimberly Firestine and Natalie Wiepert.
There will also be a special version of The Morning After sports show, which will have extended hours from 8a.m until 11a.m., hosted by Drew Patrick, Gabe Hypes and George Schmidt.
News at Noon is hosted by Karlee Dies, who will be discussing Edinboro events and news, as well as facts about college radio.
You can listen to WFSE by tuning into 88.9-FM, downloading the Nobex Radio app or stream online our website homepage.
A later email confirmed that the recognition ceremony will be held at Sox Harrison Stadium, rain or shine. In addition, those that attend will be allowed to bring two guests. |
By Julia Carden
“SEED is more than a club, it’s a title for students who have a passion and love for protecting the environment around them. It is an opportunity to collaborate with students and professionals in the environmental field, while also making friends and having fun." |
By Maya Jones
"If you go to therapy for an issue, you have to be able to realize it’s not going to be fixed the next day. It’s going to be a process; just accept the process." — Dr. Armani Davis |
814 Outdoor, according to their website, is looking to “enhance and grow the 814 ski and bike community with top notch products and service,” while they also sell kayaks, helmets, footwear, apparel, and energy bars and gels. |
The private group, now over 6,700 members strong, helps citizens (past and present) keep up on current events, provides a space to share community stories, and can even help a lost pet find their way home. |
Students were invited to join Edinboro University Interim President Dr. Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson and other EU leaders for another “Tea Time” session on March 8 from 4-5 p.m. |
Edinboro University will have a hand in picking the competitors, as Professor Cappy Counard will be one of the two judges.
“SEED is more than a club, it’s a title for students who have a passion and love for protecting the environment around them. It is an opportunity to collaborate with students and professionals in the environmental field, while also making friends and having fun."
The latest album from art-pop duo, tUnE-yArDs, aims to match the confusing whirlwind of the recent political climate with an equally disorienting soundtrack.