The fifth-annual Radio for Rwanda event was a hit this past weekend, bringing in guests from all walks of life at Lawrence to sing, perform instruments, recite poetry, improvise comedy and much more. This event was a collaboration between WLFM, the campus radio station and GlobeMed, a social justice organization dedicated to working for health…
Why Does No One Listen to My Radio Show?
Those that are a part of the radio life at Lawrence, which broadcasts through the station WLFM, probably know that on the monitor that keeps track of the vocal reception of the microphones and the volume of the music being played there is a little section in the top right corner of the page that…
New WLFM program “Damn Gina” talks politics, radio relevance and more
With every new term, a fresh crop of DJs enters the WLFM studio to get their voices, opinions and music onto the internet and out to the Lawrence community. Among the new batch of shows this year is “Damn Gina,” a talk-heavy, hour-long program Thursdays at 11 p.m. Hosted by freshmen Nick Huth, Joe Krivit…