Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Scooters take over campus

Taylor Johnson finds out why scooters are so popular and what the state of Maryland is doing to regulate them.

Local band attempts local success

Ian Bell talks with The Lives to Come about their attempts to become a household name.

Journalism school makes major change to annual conference

Brett Hall asks the journalism dean why the school changed the location of their annual conference.

Student by day, hip hop teacher by night

Jasmine Cruz profiles one young woman who uses her fire and passion to teach hip hop dance classes in between studying. WMUC News.

Baltimore's latest effort to help the homeless

Anastasia Champ reports from Baltimore about the latest project to help fight poverty. WMUC News.

Organic foods: a campus trend?

Maggie Bartolomeo uncovers the availability and trend of organic foods on campus. WMUC News.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Local Artist Spotlight of the Week: Somewhat Superhero



Somewhat Superhero is a band out of Rockville, Md that comprise of 4 band members. They are a well accredited punk-rock band that has played in such venues as 9:30 Club and Recher Theatre. Check out their facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/SomewhatSuperhero  to find out more about them as well as listen to more music.

Torrey Smith- Katie Ghardi


Reporter Katie Ghardi tells the tragic tale of Torrey Smith's brother, and what Smith did to honor him.

The Effects of Excercising- Scott Jones



Reporter Scott Jones lets University of Maryland students know about some of the most unknown effects from Exercising.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Oct. 14 Show

Listen to WMUC 88.1 FM College Park

SUNDAYS, 11 a.m.


Our next show is Oct. 14

We'll highlight the scooter trend on campus and what the new law means. Listen for a profile of a girl who is a UMD student by day and a hip hop dance teacher by night!
Also, find out why DOTS is cutting multiple bus routes and how the campus reacted to Torrey Smith and the passing of his brother right before a big game.