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HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA – In celebration of all things college radio and local music, in partnership with The V Club, I put together an eclectic bill of local music to represent the wide array of genres heard on WMUL. From a pop punk band, to a very retro sounding British invasion-esque four piece, to a

WMUL-FM launched its new website on Monday afternoon, after several months of development. The change, which makes the station’s site part of Marshall University’s WordPress system, has given the site a fresh look after having roughly the same layout since 2008. In addition to the new look on the outside, moving to a WordPress-based website has streamlined the process of updating the site.

Homecoming week 2015 may be over 2 months away, but WMUL-FM is already making preparations for this year’s Car Bash, which will take place on Thursday, October 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Buskirk Field.

The beginning of the fall semester is right around the corner, and that means that it is time for activities around WMUL-FM to get back into full swing. That can’t happen without a group of dedicated and hard-working volunteers.

To find those volunteers, WMUL-FM will be present during Week of Welcome, August 18-22, hoping to show incoming freshmen the benefits of being involved in college radio. In addition to Week of Welcome, WMUL-FM hopes to visit over 100 classes across many colleges on campus, with the hope of finding a diverse group of volunteers who can bring their own unique talents and abilities into the Communications Building.

WMUL-FM spent a week in White Sulphur Springs, WV covering the PGA Tour’s Greenbrier Classic. Below is an article by Paul Sebert for The Herald-Dispatch about the station’s coverage of the tournament.