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January 12, 2011 Second Week
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By Ian Flanagan Assistant Copy Editor
K College’s WJMD Radio Station underwent reorganization by the College’s Media Services Department and WJMD co-leaders Sam Doyle K’13 and Patrick Gailey K’12 over winter break, according to Director of Student Activities and Hicks Center Brian Dietz. The project focused on the two goals of organizing the station’s record collection and upgrading the station’s equipment, Dietz said. Doyle said that Facilities Management installed shelving in the station in December that Gailey and Douglas Colton K’12 had petitioned for last year. On the shelves, Doyle and Gailey manually reorganized WJMD’s record collection, which had previously been scattered in boxes throughout the station. Doyle acknowledged that while “most DJs are using iPods, computers or other digital methods” to organize their shows, the record collection contains obscure materials that often
do not exist in digital form. Aaron Parach K’13, a DJ-trainer for WJMD who hosts his own show, said that he often makes use of the station’s record collection for his show. “If you’re going to do a radio show, you’ve got to do it right,” he said. “You need to be able to find the music,” which was more difficult while the records were stored in cardboard boxes. Jaakan Page-Wood, Media Services’ media technician, overhauled the station’s equipment to improve broadcast capacities, said Dietz. PageWood installed new needles on the station’s record players, obtained new microphones and booms and made it possible to broadcast the station’s shows in Hicks by flipping a switch at the Student Union Desk. He also reworked the station’s wiring so it would be less difficult for DJs to operate the system and switch between different media content, said Doyle. “[Page-Wood] really hooked us up. He did a really did a good job,” said Parach. “Overall”, said Dietz, the
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College Welcomes DeSimone
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By Patrick Gailey. News Editor
ast week Kalamazoo College welcomed Albert J. DeSimone as it’s Vice President for College Advancement. DeSimone brings more than 25 years of experience in higher education development to his new job as head the school’s fundraising, alumni relations, and communications offices. At day six on the job he is just trying to get acclimated to his new home. For See DESIMONE Page 7
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Radio Station Amps Up Quality
Sam Doyle K’13, tests out some of the new equipment in the WJMD radio room in Hicks.
reorganization of the radio station was one of the cheapest projects accomplished with Student Activity Fee money. The college paid the minimal cost of purchasing shelving and replacement needles, paid labor was provided by college employees in Facilities Management and Media
Services, and the rest of the project was accomplished by WJMD student leaders. Doyle, Gailey and Parach all said that they hope the station’s reorganization will attract more students to establish radio shows because of the better organization of the station and improvements to its equipment.
Campus Assesses Activity Fee By Alaina McConnell Contributor
It’s 7 p.m. on a Wednesday night and the after-dinner crowd trickles into the Richardson Room in Hicks Center. Students mill around, mostly chatting among themselves, pausing briefly in their conversations to listen to live music, fill up on free coffee, or even sit for a few
minutes in massage chairs before heading out. This is Wind Down Wednesday—K College’s newest mid-week phenomenon—sponsored by the recently implemented Student Activities Fee. “Wind Down Wednesday was created in response to the needs identified by students,” Brian Dietz, See ACTIVITY FEE Page 3
Albert J. DeSimone
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The “Women in the Weight Room” program is re-evaluated for the winter hibernation.
“Alison Shields goes regional,” performing with adjustments to the cast at Michigan State.
Student Commission President Alex Morgan makes his winter address to the campus.
Men’s and women’s basketball teams played victorious games this weekend.
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