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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!

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Bella Kay: "a couple minutes live" at Music Hall of Williamsburg 6/10
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Latest on "WSJU Writes"
Album Review: 'Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally'
Harry Styles
By Amanda Sykes Quirk
Kiss All The Time, Disco, Occasionally. is a stunning addition to Harry’s Discography. The beginning of a new Harry era is upon us. One where the music feels more personal to him and less written for the fans. We are very lucky to be listening.



Celebrating Female Artists for Women's History Month
Celebrating female excellence in music. Forever and always. March marks the beginning of women's history month where we will be highlighting female talent all month long. Check out our latest post to see our list of someone of our favorite records from female artists.


Latest on "WSJU Writes"
Album Review: 'Jubilee'
Japanese Breakfast
By Amanda-Sykes Quirk
If I could describe “joy” as an album, I would use this one. Japanese Breakfast’s "Jubilee" (2021) is the musical manifestation of what my mind looks like. Following her previous albums "Psychopomp" (2016) and “Soft Sounds from Another Planet” (2017), which detailed her raw grief and losing her mother, Jubilee marks a pivotal turn in her career. It highlights how the pain
from loss can turn into joy for living.










