By: Yade Medina WOLFstock is this coming Monday! The 21st will mark not only WOLFstock 2025, but WOLFRadio’s fifteenth anniversary as a radio station. If you like music, food and fun WOLFstock is the place to go! Our staff will be working the event this Monday, so if you hear a familiar voice from any of our shows or podcasts make sure to say hi! Our last artist interviewee for this year’s WOLFstock is BLYSS! They are currently a student here with us and we had a pretty chill conversation! How long have you been making music? BLYSS comments that he started to DJ when he was thirteen, and it…
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WOLFstock Artist Spotlight #3: blkpool!
WOLFstock is getting closer and closer everyday! That means that we still have quite a few artists to talk to so you can know all of the cool people we have coming your way. This week we sat down with blkpool and had a very cool and down to earth conversation!
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Keeping Up with Finances
The State of Student Financials: When it comes to secondary education, college students have a lot to worry about when it comes to finances and money management. It is the first time many students are living on their own or have responsibilities that require them to manage their money and their time. Many of the students still need to depend on their parents to help support them through college for a variety of reasons. The students who do not rely on their parents, must often rely on loans that they receive from the government. So with that in mind, and thinking of next academic year, here is some advice on…
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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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Organized Protest at UWG
Carrollton, GA- On Friday, February 9, there was a protest for the state of Palestine at the University of West Georgia’s University Community Center. The protest was in light of the conflict waging between the nations of Palestine and Israel. As the conflict grows, many people around the world including UWG students have decided to begin protesting and boycotting. Several posters went up all over campus throughout the last week, specifically places such as the library, dining and residence halls, encouraging other students to join. An organizer of the protest, Ayana Ware, had this to say, “The ultimate goal is to bring awareness to the atrocities that are going on…
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Safety Concerns of Students at UWG
They rely on the universities they choose to maintain their safety. At the University of West Georgia, students want to let the university know what it can do to protect them, to keep them safe, and to keep them informed.
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The Needs of College Students at UWG
Students at the University of West Georgia have decided to try and voice their concerns about things going on campus.
