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WSJU Radio
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WSJU Radio is the student run radio station at St. Johns, located on the 4th floor of Marillac Hall. It broadcasts music, sports, and news to the campus and beyond. Members gain training and provide DJ services for events. All undergraduates are welcome to join, as WSJU is home to many alumni who currently work in music, sports, and news radio across the New York Metropolitan Area.
Our Website is your go-to for WSJU information, including on-air programs, E-Board details, and joining yourself. We are beyond excited to launch our "WSJU Writes", our blog for music and sports, featuring reviews and submissions from all interested—regardless of being a member. Check out more of the page to get involved with WSJU!


Latest on "WSJU Writes"
Album Review: 'Everything Glows'
Cannons
By Christina "Xtina" Pappas

Available for streaming on all Platforms.
After following Cannons for years through every era, I've come to realize that few bands create atmosphere quite like they do. Their lush instrumentals and Michelle Joy's ethereal vocals have a way of capturing every emotion, making their music endlessly replayable and timeless. From Shadows and Fever Dream, to Heartbeat Highway and now Everything Glows, their albums have become a constant presence in my life, finding a place in nearly every playlist I've made.

Latest on "WSJU Writes"
Album Review: 'Stage Girl (Not a Dream Anymore)'
Eli
By Adrianna Guimaraes

Available for streaming on all Platforms.
As we dive into the record, we are introduced to Eli’s world of fantasy, femininity, ambition, and coming-of-age. Showcased with insane pop vocals that are accompanied with some occasional whistle notes and scored with punchy drums, tender piano, and infectious hooks.

NEW RELEASE
"you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love"
an album by Olivia Rodrigo
The latest record from the megastar is a breathtaking beautiful tale of an extraordinary heartbreak. Described by the singer as her first experience with a "big girl relationship" the record details a narrative from start to finish of a love that revealed both lessons about love and self-discovery. Executively produced by longtime collaborator Dan Nigro, Olivia Rodrigo's "you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love" is a triumphant detailing of self discovery and maturity from the Driver's License songstress
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