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Who's tuning in?
By Kevan Olsen In a world of suffocating media and entertainment, it seems that the fate of radio is sealed with an ever expanding graveyard. ... -
A Life in Song: Jack Presbury, Product of the Folk Revival
By Abby Church For Jack Presbury, a JMU professor who teaches in the graduate counseling program, music has always been a hobby. Now that he’s ... -
Hip-Hop: A History
By Ally Engelbrecht While hip-hop was not officially labeled until the ’70s, the social and emotional bearings of the style originated in times dating back ... -
A rockin' night at the pony
By Karlee Lewis From 9 p.m. Tuesday to midnight, The Golden Pony in Downtown Harrisonburg was alive with the sounds of alternative, indie and post-hardcore ... -
DJ of the Month:
By Ally Engelbrecht DJ Matt Callahan, a senior writing, rhetoric and technical communication and media arts and design double major, has been chosen as "DJ ... -
Queerly Beloved: representation on air
By Karlee Lewis One of WXJM’s newest additions, “Queerly Beloved”, airs on Thursdays from 7-8pm. Station manager Mike Dolzer, (co-host of “Roadside Blasphemy” that airs ... -
Time to get spooky: A playlist from the WXJM Web Team
By Karlee Lewis With the sudden drops in temperature, color changing leaves, and the return of pumpkin spice flavored everything, it is obvious that fall ... -
"All Things Go" Went Well
By Victoria Dravis For three days, Washington, D.C. forgot about politics and focused on the music. All Things Go, an event production company, returned ... -
WXJM Live — shaking up Thursday nights
By Logan Chaudoin Thursday September 14th, 2017 was the first night that WXJM Live came back on the air for the 2017-2018 school year, hosted ... -
from rally to revival in charlottesville: an evening of music and unity
By Kevan Olsen Charlottesville is known for being a thriving community, home to The University of Virginia and a colorful downtown. On August 12, ...
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