Tuesday, August 30, 2005

More updates

This is the biggest news in awhile. You can now fill out a DJ application online! Isn't that fantastic? So, if you've been putting off your application because you don't want to kill trees or can't be bothered to pick up a pencil, you have no more excuses.

Sunday, August 28, 2005

We're starting to grow stalactites...

So, the activities fair yesterday was pretty awesome. We got a bunch of applications out; hopefully they'll all come back. SMAC's secret event, the band Scratch Track, was loads of fun as well. You'll be hearing their music on the air shortly. Speaking of which, we've now got a request form on the website, so hit it up and tell us who you want to hear on the radio. It's your station too, dammit!

Thursday, August 25, 2005

Man, the edge rocks hard!

We've been updating the site like mad today. You can now download both DJ and exec staff applications. Go there now! What are you waiting for?

Seriously though, anyone in Ripon who can see this should apply for a show. It's the most fun you'll ever have in Bartlett. You don't even have to talk, you can just play music if you're shy. Or, if you want to be involved behind the scenes, join one of our committees. We here at WRPN cannot get enough promotions, news, and sports people. We eat those suckers up.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Web site news

The WRPN website is back and better than ever. Though content is limited at this point, it looks pretty snazzy. Also, the links on the staff page are broken at this point, but that should be fixed by tomorrow. We'll be updating it frequently in the coming weeks, so check for updates. You can see our handiwork here .

Saturday, August 20, 2005

Kickin' out the jams

Hey, kiddies! It's the start of another exciting year, one in which WRPN is going to kick more ass than ever before, I assure you. We'll be making our first public appearance tomorrow at the annual OC/FY picnic in Green Lake. Check us out from 4-6:30 to win fabulous prizes (including frisbees & official WRPN t-shirts) and to hear some killer music. If you can't make it, tune in to the soothing sounds of 90.1 to ease your unpacking blues. Ha.