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November 18, 2004
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WSRN to seek outside technical help
After a semester marred by broadcasting problems, the student radio station will be asking the college administration to fund the employment of a part-time, professional engineer to address future issues.
“We haven’t known what we’re doing at all,” WSRN General Manager Alex Flurie ’05 said. “Only a few of us are electrical engineers, and none of us are broadcast engineers.”
No sound was being broadcast when the station first went up this semester, due to a mistake by student worker…
Table of contents
News
- Student Council Platforms
- Prospective students flock to campus for Discovery Weekend
- Faculty choose staff compensation proposal
- Congressman kicks off lecture series
- Vandalized lampposts leave Magill Walk in darkness
- SEPTA may hike fares due to deficit
- Stomach virus infects campus
Living & Arts
- 'Tis the season for music
- Getting Spiked
- When girls went Greek too
- Porcelain, Love Letters
- Basement jazz
- The myth of the 'mature' female orgasm
- 'Bridget Jones': The End of Patience
- N'awlins, one Huge-Ass Beer at a time
- Editor's picks
Opinions
- WSRN FUBAR
- New hope to stop Sudan conflict
- Probe of board comes up clean
- Real liberal arts
- No love for women?
- Thanks, soccer fans
- The cost of our sunshine
- Moderates fooled again
Sports
- One game short of a title
- Score one for Al
- Bball preps for weekend
- Hobbs moves on to nationals
- Eleven named to all-conference teams
- The fight's on
- Swim teams split vs. F&M
- Men's XC finishes season at Regionals



