Note:
This section is currently being redesigned. Please be patient while
we update the new website.
Lest you be forgotten
OK, it's not like you're dead or anything... so don't
act like it. All of you guys and gals that helped steer the unsinkable
ship USS WSYC throughout the years, keep in touch with us. We'd love
to find out more about our past. Remember, most of the people here
weren't even born when the station first crackled and sputtered into
infancy. Teach us, o wise ones! Tell us what you did then, and what
you're doing now.
Contact our Alumni Affairs liason
or Webmaster and register
your stories and role(s) at the station. You're also welcome to help
us remember those who you feel played an important part at the station,
and the events that were significant to your experience here. We are
trying to reconstruct our past, and we can't do it without you. Give
us your name, current location and occupation, etcetera, but please
attach a year to events and personnel if possible so we know what
to do with your contribution. (All submissions become the property
of WSYC-FM, and unless you tell us otherwise, we'll assume we have
your blessing to publish submissions on the Web site at our discretion,
in part or in full.)
WSYC Space-Time Continuum
This is it! This is pretty much all we know about
our roots to date (or all we'll admit to). There are too many voids.
Help us out here. View the WSYC
Space-Time Continuum.
Now that you're all big and important
Just because you've moved onto bigger and better things
than a smalltown state school and it's punk-ass radio station doesn't
mean you can't stay involved. We can always use the help and guidance
from those of you who are working in the industry. Our members are
often in need of internships, job leads, etc. If you have any openings,
be sure to let our advisor know.
If you know of any bands who might want to do a show in our neck of
the woods, then get in touch.
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