What makes that kind of content interesting to college students? What type of content entices a college student audience? Do most students watch the people they did when they were growing up, or is the nuance of new creators what has increased the attention towards content creators who focus on making longer videos?
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Spring Forward! Upperclassmen Experience for Underclassmen Preparation!
Students are often only told how difficult college will be and how hard it will be to make it in the “real world.” After years of a particular set of courses and expectations, students get handed their degrees and go off in search of a job.
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Studying for Finals: Locales Galore!
By: Yade Medina Final Exam season is here! Ever present, ever frightening. Studying is inevitable, but that doesn’t mean it should be impossible. We here at WOLF Radio have asked students all over the University of West Georgia Carrollton campus where their favorite places are to study both on and off campus. We also list out the general and ideal locations to make sure all students know and understand the options available for them. Starting with Julian Bryant, WOLF Radio’s own Program Director, “It honestly depends, sometimes I like to go home and write my papers, though the library’s pretty nice too.” The library was obviously one of the most…
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4 Tips on How to Properly Prepare for Cold and Flu Season
As we enter Winter, it is going to get colder and Cold and Flu season could quickly sneak up on us. Use this post as a helpful guide to guarding yourself from these viruses and stay nice and healthy.
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Music Moment (with M.C. Scobes) – A New Beginning
Matthew Scoby (pka, M.C. Scobes), known for his M.C. Hour on WOLF Radio, has now brought his "Music Moments" to the WOLF Radio blogs. With free range to discuss whatever music discover
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How Home Micro Gardening Can Help Gen Z Fight Food Insecurity
A Hobby For the Future Recently at a social outing, I found myself discussing with several of my peers on a subject I didn’t expect, Gardening. My family has always maintained a vegetable and flower garden no matter where we have lived, but it came to my surprise how many people of different backgrounds and academic majors not only practiced gardening but considered it and even farming to be a personal hobby. It both puzzled and provided me a small comfort to see that despite our generation being so heavily integrated into technology that it only makes sense we would adopt a very calming and primitive hobby. Still in our…
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Learning to Live in an Extreme Weather World.
A changing Landscape As someone who has kept his ear close to the pulse of major environmental trends being faced by American citizens, one issue I observed a lot in the new cycle recently is articles discussing the intense rise in annual extreme weather events. Flooding in coastal cities, forest fires in the forests out west, and it seems like every year becomes the new hottest year on record. I’m not trying to fearmonger here, the truth is these natural hazards are a basic side effect of our planet’s changing biosphere. Whether these hazards have spawned due to human action or not is irrelevant because they’re becoming a commonality. What…
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Romance: A Mild Genre Overview
By; Yade Medina The art of writing stories can be mysterious, difficult, all consuming or it can be straightforward, easy, and fun. Those stories we read and write have structure, they have themes, and they are bound by them. Genres, one of the many ways we as readers pick what it is that we want to spend our time with. “What world will we jump into next”, we wonder. The fun of it is when they come together when stories of one genre feature plotlines that rely on another. Romance can be fundamental on its own, but can be an even more crucial piece in other possible stories. The question…
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Will Gen Z be The Environmental Generation?
Gen Z: The Prodigal Generation Following the turn of the new millennium 24 years ago the overall hope of humanity was at a relative high. With this new and refreshing century, many expectations were discussed around how humanity would face the 2000s. I was born in 2002, and have shared a similar upbringing to most other middle-class Gen Z kids. Our parents and American culture at large made a great deal of predictions about the first generation of the new millennia some of which have come to pass, such as our overall higher intelligence, media literacy, and our personal attachment to the technological culture of the internet have all proven…
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WOLFSTOCK 2024 LIVE Blog
This WOLFSTOCK we have some incredible artists performing! For those who can’t make the event, we have this live update for you all to enjoy! Up first, we have Khaler making their way to the stage! Khaler gives a taste of doom funk, and funnily enough comes from right here in Carrollton! While that’s going on in the ballroom, we’ve got our very own Kamal Saucier setting up outside. Kamal is an Alternative Hip Hop Artist from Douglasville. 5 minutes until our first two acts give everyone a WOLFSTOCK welcome! Khaler has begun to play!! Their distinct doomfunk sound is shaking the ballroom walls, as the crowd starts to match…
