https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Njw1&feedformat=atomWillipedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T10:26:08ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.32.1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Campus_DJ%27s&diff=20467Campus DJ's2011-01-26T23:38:14Z<p>Njw1: </p>
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<div>This page is designed to serve as a directory of DJs for hire on campus. The aim is that this will make it easy for students who are setting up parties to find and hire DJs. If you have better Wiki skills than I do, please feel free to make this page actually look good. Also, I think we are still missing some DJs on this list.<br />
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<u><b>Campus DJs</b></u><br />
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! Name|| DJ/Alter Ego Name || Equipment || Music Types<br />
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|[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/kf2 Kush Fanikiso]||DJ Kush||Turntables/Mixer <br />
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|[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/09nsc Nick Colella]||DJ Conseqeunce||Turntables/Digital Records||<br />
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|[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/10cak Chuck Kollmer]||DJ Deeds||Hot Mess||<br />
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|[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/10vmp Vince Powell-Newman]||DJ Vinsanity||Turntables/Digital Records/LPs <br />
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|[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/10kjd Krystal Duffus] and [http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/10nes Nordia Savage]<br />
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|[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/ab1 Andrei Baiu]||DJ Drei||Live Computer Mixing(VirtualDJ/ACID)/Mashups<br />
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|[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/rwk1 Rob Kalb]||Rambro||CDJs/Ableton Live||electro, disco, acid, and progressive house (sample [http://soundcloud.com/rambro/airplane-mix here])<br />
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|[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/rry1 Ryan Young]||DJ 21YoungR||Traktor/Ableton Live||All Music/Good Music<br />
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|[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view/jrf1 Robby Finley]||gadfly||Digital(Custom VCI-100/Traktor)|| Disco/French Touch/House(sample [http://soundcloud.com/digigadfly here])<br />
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|[http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Robbers/140408899338437 ???????]||The Robbers||CDJs/Ableton/Traktor Pro||Electronic/Bangers/House/Nu-Disco(sample [http://www.mediafire.com/?6x0vrrcb3qpgeet#2 here])<br />
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|}<br />
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<u><b>Alumni</b></u><br />
{|<br />
! Name|| DJ/Alter Ego Name || Equipment || Music Types<br />
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|[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06oo Funmi Olosunde]||DJ Sexual Chocolate<br />
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|[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06eru_2 Eze Redwood]||DJ Big Red<br />
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|[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06jmw John Woods]||DJ Peppermint Swurl<br />
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|[http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=06po Paul Obeng-Okyere]||Mr. Music Man<br />
|}<br />
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If you would like to have a WCFM DJ host an event, please contact a member of WCFM's board, preferably [mailto:rwk1@williams.edu Rob Kalb] or [mailto:jl5@williams.edu Joe Leidy].<br />
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[[Category:Students]]</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Study_Away_2010-2011&diff=20417Study Away 2010-20112010-11-29T19:40:34Z<p>Njw1: </p>
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<div>Are you a '12 (or someone else) planning to study away in 2010-2011? Put your name, year, unix, destination, and which semester you're going to be gone down and A) we'll get to see all the cool places people are going, and B) we'll have a useful set of entries for potential room switches! :)<br />
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'''Dodd'''<br />
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Fiona Wilkes '12 (few1), Cape Town, South Africa, Fall<br />
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Jessica de la Cuesta '12 (jnd1), Melbourne, Australia, Fall<br />
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Martha Mitchell '12 (mbm1), Athens, Greece, Fall<br />
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Aayush Khadka '12 (ak4), Undersides of various bridges (and the occasional bathroom stall), Western Europe, Year<br />
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Bex Rosenblatt '12 (rsr1) Regensburg, Germany, Spring<br />
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Norman Walczak '12 (njw1) Regensbro, Germany, Spring<br />
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Emily Stein '12 (es4), Amsterdam, Netherlands, Spring<br />
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Regina Im '12 (ri1), London, England, Full year<br />
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Kyle Vilanova '12 (kjv1) Sydney, Australia, Spring<br />
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'''Wood'''<br />
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Danny Vaczy '12 (dwv1) Freiburg, Germany, Spring<br />
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Viktor Nagy '12 (vn1) Freiburg, Germany, Fall<br />
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Jinyoung Park '12 (jp2) Buenos Aires, Argentina, Fall<br />
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Brian Thomas '12 (bit) Florence, Italy, Fall<br />
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Carly Hansen-Decelles '12 (cmh1) London, Full Year<br />
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Sarah Witowski '12 (slw1) St. Petersburg, Russia, Fall [maybe Year...]<br />
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Kate Shaper '12 (kjs1) London, Fall<br />
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'''Currier'''<br />
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Melissa Whitaker '12 (maw1), Madrid, Spain - Full Year<br />
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Michaela Morton '12 (mm5), Paris, France - Full Year<br />
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Margaret Richmond '12, London - Spring<br />
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Jennifer Rodriguez '12 (jjr1), Cape Town, South Africa, Fall<br />
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Meira Bernstein '12 (mbb1), Cape Town, South Africa, Fall; Madrid, Spain, Spring<br />
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Ellen Beauchamp '12 (emb3), Copenhagen, Denmark- Fall<br />
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Briana Thomas '12 (bat1), Alicante, Spain- Fall<br />
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Zac Remillard '12 (zdr1), Siena, Italy -Fall<br />
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Laura Berk '12 (lib1), London - Fall<br />
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Kimberly Stroup '12 (kas1); Istanbul, Turkey - Fall<br />
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'''Spencer'''<br />
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Alex Treco '12 (awt2), St. Petersburg, Russia - Fall<br />
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Gina Chung '12 (gc1), Bologna, Italy - Full Year<br />
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Chris Valle '12 (cwv1), Alanya, Turkey, Fall<br />
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Jennifer Monge '12 (jam3), Damascus, Syria- Fall<br />
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Nancy Wang '12 (nw2), London, England - Full Year<br />
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Sarah Clark '12 (sjc1), Edinburgh, Scotland - Full Year<br />
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Allan Gonzalez '12 (ag2), Williams-Mystic - Spring<br />
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Dorothy MacAusland '12 (dbm1) Istanbul, Turkey- Fall<br />
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Alex Long '12 (awl1), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam- Fall<br />
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Glynis Startz '12 (gs2) Cape Town, South Africa, Fall<br />
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Marissa Robertson '12 (mar2), London, England-Full Year<br />
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Leah Eryenyu '12 (le1), Paris, France-Full Year<br />
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Sameer Aryal '12 (sa6), London, England, Spring<br />
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Jordan Freking '12 (jtf1), Cuernavaca, Mexico</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Beers&diff=20344Beers2010-09-28T00:36:58Z<p>Njw1: /* '''Pilsner Urquell''' (Czech Republic) - The one that started it all. The original pilsner. What more is there to say? */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Guides]]<br />
<br />
The good and the bad.<br />
<br />
==Belgian Beers==<br />
<br />
Try one of the Belgian offers that are usually available at Cole avenue and Spring Street:<br />
<br />
'''Hoegaarden Witbier''' (the King of white beers) 5%alc.<br />
<br />
'''Blanche de Bruges''' (white beer, which you are obviously supposed to have in a ''grail''. awesome)<br />
<br />
'''Duvel''' (golden ale, absolutely amazing, clean, balanced, crisp and oh so good, the King of Belgian Beer, period. This is what people in Bruxelles drink) 8.5%ABV. (Purple Pub now has 'Duvel Green' on tap which is the same brew but it doesn't go through the second fermenting in bottle, resulting in different flavors and a lower abv 6.8%)<br />
<br />
'''Grimbergen''' (pretty darn sweet! abbey ale)<br />
<br />
'''Lindeman's Lambic''' ale (flavored with cherries, peaches, etc...it's a highly unique beverage)<br />
<br />
'''Stella Artois''' (import that thinks it's a domestic beer, not commonly found in Belgium as the locals know better)<br />
<br />
Commentary on the above: Hoegaarden > Blanche de Bruges. Duvel and Grimbergen are tasty. Lindeman's tastes very different from normal beers, but there is no essential difference in the method of brewing. For a nice selection of Belgians, try the Beverage Den on Rt. 7 in Bennington. They've got Orval, Chimay, Rochefort, Witkap Pater, Cantillon Gueuze, Saison Dupont, de Ranke xx Bitter, and some other stuff. However, they do not have Brugse Straffe Hendrik, which is unfortunate. For cheaper belgian style beers, Allagash, Unibroue, and Ommegang are all awesome.<br />
<br />
==Other Imported Beers==<br />
<br />
If you hate the Belgians (and, after all, who doesn't?), here are some other great imported brews:<br />
<br />
'''Samuel Smith''' - Oatmeal Stout, Imperial Stout, Taddy Porter, Pale Ale, Nut Brown Ale, and Winter Welcome Ale. (UK)<br />
<br />
'''Unibroue''' - Le Fin du Monde, Trois Pistoles, U2, Ephemere, Terrible and others (Canada)<br />
<br />
'''Celebrator Doppelbock''' (Germany)<br />
<br />
'''Spaten''' - Optimator Doppelbock, Oktoberfest, Pils, and Premium Lager (Germany)<br />
<br />
'''Newcastle Ale''' (UK) - One of my favorite brown ales. For those who like a slightly sweet beer with a just-bitter-enough aftertaste. Yum.<br />
<br />
'''Guinness Brewers''' (Dublin) - Guinness (Irish stout), Harp (Lager), Smithwicks (ale) are all excellent. If you like a black and tan, Gunness and Harp is where it all started.<br />
<br />
'''Sol''' (Mexico) - A mild, agreeable blonde.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Pilsner Urquell''' (Czech Republic) - The one that started it all. The original pilsner. What more is there to say?<br />
<br />
==Domestic Beers==<br />
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===Craftbrewed/Microbrewed Beers===<br />
Speaking of local beer, the residents of Currier S suite '10-'11 are known for their mad brewing skillz. Ask one of them for a sample! (moved to microbrew section, their fine product is definitely a craft)<br />
<br />
Stone Imperial Stout<br />
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'''Sierra Nevada''' One of the largest CraftBrewers in the country. They have managed to grow to a national distribution without sacrificing quality. Their Pale Ale is a beer you will not regret trying.<br />
<br />
'''Sam Adams Boston Lager''' Another large Craftbrewer. Their Boston Lager is quite nice. The Summer Ale is quite possibly one of the more perfect beers on a hot summer afternoon. <br />
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'''Otter Creek''' is absolutely fantastic. The Vermont Lager is one of their "year-round" beers, and it's probably the smoothest tasting of the bunch. If you're looking for a little more kick, the Pale Ale (also a year-round) is one of the best I've ever had. For even more of a bitter aftertaste, try the seasonal Alpine Ale and the Extra Special Bitter (I don't particularly love them, but you might). Another interesting seasonal is their Middlebury Ale, which is chock-full of blueberry taste. It's a bit overwhelming at first, but it's worth picking up a six-pack to try it out.<br />
<br />
'''BBC''' brews up some mean beers. Almost anything by them is great, though the Steel Rail Extra Pale Ale is debatable. Support local beer! The BBC '''Imperial Stout''' is easily one of the best Imperial stouts you can get anywhere.<br />
<br />
'''Tröegs Brewing Co.''' from PA brews a wonderful American Pale Ale.<br />
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The Long Trail Ale Brewing Co. (near Killington, VT) brews some great beers, the '''Double Bag''' (dusseldorf altbier 6.7%) is excellent.<br />
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'''Honey Brown''' is another great beer; brewed in Rochester, NY, it goes down smoothly but still has a great taste. Great as a casual beer, or with a meal. Relatively inexpensive, too...about as much as Coors Light, but so much better.<br />
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===Macrobrewed Beers===<br />
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'''Milwaukee's Best''', aka "The Beast." A great first beer to try and a Williams favorite. Excellent, full flavor, it's a real beer experience yet light enough to play Beirut or Flipcup with. Very well priced for such a great beer. It's especially enjoyable if you burn off your taste buds on any given night.<br />
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Not sure what the previous person meant by the words "excellent" and "full flavor." Beast is generally acknowledged to be the cheapest beer available, and hence, it is immensley popular with college students. In addition, it goes down smoothly, and is great for froshies still "finding their way" in the drinking world. Beer is an aquired taste...this is why adults routinely enjoy beers with meals and at parties, whereas younger people typically "drink to get drunk." Given this fact, many college students (especially girls) find beer hard to drink initially. Beast (light, of course) solves this problem by diluting the taste while still allowing kids to get drunk. Overall, a great beer for large parties given its inexpensiveness and easyness to drink factor. <br />
<br />
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'''Rolling Rock''' - Perhaps not deserving of the "good beer" title, but it's one of the most drinkable cheaper beers out there. A 30-pack will set you back about 20 bucks, and it isn't half terrible. (also light enough for [[Beirut]] or similar games)<br />
<br />
'''Yuengling''' is a good macrobrew, though hard to find in the Northeast.<br />
<br />
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'''Genny Light''': Perhaps a slight mix between gasoline and sink water, this is simply not worth the intoxication. Your tongue will thank you if you just chugged rubbing alcohol instead. This is also a mainstay at Lehman Hall...so bring your own beer- unless you ask for different.<br />
<br />
==Bad beer==<br />
<br />
KEYSTONE LIGHT.<br />
<br />
One easy way to judge whether a beer is bad or not is by the color of its can.<br />
the so called "silver and blues" are generally the bad beers. ie beast, natty, busch etc... <br />
This 'judging a book by its cover' works every time. Also, in case you hadn't noticed, not many good beers come in cans.<br />
<br />
Don't be fooled into believing a beer is necessarily good if it is imported. Some of the overpriced, well-marketed "Euro" beers (e.g. Heineken or Stella Artois) can be just as bad as the American macros.</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Beers&diff=20343Beers2010-09-28T00:36:36Z<p>Njw1: /* Other Imported Beers */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Guides]]<br />
<br />
The good and the bad.<br />
<br />
==Belgian Beers==<br />
<br />
Try one of the Belgian offers that are usually available at Cole avenue and Spring Street:<br />
<br />
'''Hoegaarden Witbier''' (the King of white beers) 5%alc.<br />
<br />
'''Blanche de Bruges''' (white beer, which you are obviously supposed to have in a ''grail''. awesome)<br />
<br />
'''Duvel''' (golden ale, absolutely amazing, clean, balanced, crisp and oh so good, the King of Belgian Beer, period. This is what people in Bruxelles drink) 8.5%ABV. (Purple Pub now has 'Duvel Green' on tap which is the same brew but it doesn't go through the second fermenting in bottle, resulting in different flavors and a lower abv 6.8%)<br />
<br />
'''Grimbergen''' (pretty darn sweet! abbey ale)<br />
<br />
'''Lindeman's Lambic''' ale (flavored with cherries, peaches, etc...it's a highly unique beverage)<br />
<br />
'''Stella Artois''' (import that thinks it's a domestic beer, not commonly found in Belgium as the locals know better)<br />
<br />
Commentary on the above: Hoegaarden > Blanche de Bruges. Duvel and Grimbergen are tasty. Lindeman's tastes very different from normal beers, but there is no essential difference in the method of brewing. For a nice selection of Belgians, try the Beverage Den on Rt. 7 in Bennington. They've got Orval, Chimay, Rochefort, Witkap Pater, Cantillon Gueuze, Saison Dupont, de Ranke xx Bitter, and some other stuff. However, they do not have Brugse Straffe Hendrik, which is unfortunate. For cheaper belgian style beers, Allagash, Unibroue, and Ommegang are all awesome.<br />
<br />
==Other Imported Beers==<br />
<br />
If you hate the Belgians (and, after all, who doesn't?), here are some other great imported brews:<br />
<br />
'''Samuel Smith''' - Oatmeal Stout, Imperial Stout, Taddy Porter, Pale Ale, Nut Brown Ale, and Winter Welcome Ale. (UK)<br />
<br />
'''Unibroue''' - Le Fin du Monde, Trois Pistoles, U2, Ephemere, Terrible and others (Canada)<br />
<br />
'''Celebrator Doppelbock''' (Germany)<br />
<br />
'''Spaten''' - Optimator Doppelbock, Oktoberfest, Pils, and Premium Lager (Germany)<br />
<br />
'''Newcastle Ale''' (UK) - One of my favorite brown ales. For those who like a slightly sweet beer with a just-bitter-enough aftertaste. Yum.<br />
<br />
'''Guinness Brewers''' (Dublin) - Guinness (Irish stout), Harp (Lager), Smithwicks (ale) are all excellent. If you like a black and tan, Gunness and Harp is where it all started.<br />
<br />
'''Sol''' (Mexico) - A mild, agreeable blonde.<br />
<br />
<br />
== '''Pilsner Urquell''' (Czech Republic) - The one that started it all. The original pilsner. What more is there to say? ==<br />
<br />
==Domestic Beers==<br />
<br />
===Craftbrewed/Microbrewed Beers===<br />
Speaking of local beer, the residents of Currier S suite '10-'11 are known for their mad brewing skillz. Ask one of them for a sample! (moved to microbrew section, their fine product is definitely a craft)<br />
<br />
Stone Imperial Stout<br />
<br />
'''Sierra Nevada''' One of the largest CraftBrewers in the country. They have managed to grow to a national distribution without sacrificing quality. Their Pale Ale is a beer you will not regret trying.<br />
<br />
'''Sam Adams Boston Lager''' Another large Craftbrewer. Their Boston Lager is quite nice. The Summer Ale is quite possibly one of the more perfect beers on a hot summer afternoon. <br />
<br />
'''Otter Creek''' is absolutely fantastic. The Vermont Lager is one of their "year-round" beers, and it's probably the smoothest tasting of the bunch. If you're looking for a little more kick, the Pale Ale (also a year-round) is one of the best I've ever had. For even more of a bitter aftertaste, try the seasonal Alpine Ale and the Extra Special Bitter (I don't particularly love them, but you might). Another interesting seasonal is their Middlebury Ale, which is chock-full of blueberry taste. It's a bit overwhelming at first, but it's worth picking up a six-pack to try it out.<br />
<br />
'''BBC''' brews up some mean beers. Almost anything by them is great, though the Steel Rail Extra Pale Ale is debatable. Support local beer! The BBC '''Imperial Stout''' is easily one of the best Imperial stouts you can get anywhere.<br />
<br />
'''Tröegs Brewing Co.''' from PA brews a wonderful American Pale Ale.<br />
<br />
The Long Trail Ale Brewing Co. (near Killington, VT) brews some great beers, the '''Double Bag''' (dusseldorf altbier 6.7%) is excellent.<br />
<br />
'''Honey Brown''' is another great beer; brewed in Rochester, NY, it goes down smoothly but still has a great taste. Great as a casual beer, or with a meal. Relatively inexpensive, too...about as much as Coors Light, but so much better.<br />
<br />
===Macrobrewed Beers===<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Milwaukee's Best''', aka "The Beast." A great first beer to try and a Williams favorite. Excellent, full flavor, it's a real beer experience yet light enough to play Beirut or Flipcup with. Very well priced for such a great beer. It's especially enjoyable if you burn off your taste buds on any given night.<br />
<br />
Not sure what the previous person meant by the words "excellent" and "full flavor." Beast is generally acknowledged to be the cheapest beer available, and hence, it is immensley popular with college students. In addition, it goes down smoothly, and is great for froshies still "finding their way" in the drinking world. Beer is an aquired taste...this is why adults routinely enjoy beers with meals and at parties, whereas younger people typically "drink to get drunk." Given this fact, many college students (especially girls) find beer hard to drink initially. Beast (light, of course) solves this problem by diluting the taste while still allowing kids to get drunk. Overall, a great beer for large parties given its inexpensiveness and easyness to drink factor. <br />
<br />
<br />
'''Rolling Rock''' - Perhaps not deserving of the "good beer" title, but it's one of the most drinkable cheaper beers out there. A 30-pack will set you back about 20 bucks, and it isn't half terrible. (also light enough for [[Beirut]] or similar games)<br />
<br />
'''Yuengling''' is a good macrobrew, though hard to find in the Northeast.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Genny Light''': Perhaps a slight mix between gasoline and sink water, this is simply not worth the intoxication. Your tongue will thank you if you just chugged rubbing alcohol instead. This is also a mainstay at Lehman Hall...so bring your own beer- unless you ask for different.<br />
<br />
==Bad beer==<br />
<br />
KEYSTONE LIGHT.<br />
<br />
One easy way to judge whether a beer is bad or not is by the color of its can.<br />
the so called "silver and blues" are generally the bad beers. ie beast, natty, busch etc... <br />
This 'judging a book by its cover' works every time. Also, in case you hadn't noticed, not many good beers come in cans.<br />
<br />
Don't be fooled into believing a beer is necessarily good if it is imported. Some of the overpriced, well-marketed "Euro" beers (e.g. Heineken or Stella Artois) can be just as bad as the American macros.</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WCFM_Williamstown_91.9_FM&diff=19711WCFM Williamstown 91.9 FM2010-04-18T20:56:00Z<p>Njw1: /* How to Listen */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
== How to Listen ==<br />
# Check out the [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com/Spring2009Schedule.xls Spring 2009 schedule].<br />
# [http://shoutcast.com/directory/search_results.jsp?searchCrit=simple&s=wcfm Stream] or tune in the old-fashoned way at 91.9fm on your radio if you are within 10 miles of campus.<br />
<br />
Here's the Schedule if you want to tune in!<br />
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http://i40.tinypic.com/jgte2f.jpg<br />
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== Station Info ==<br />
The best damn student group on campus, [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM] is the bomb and that's that. Sign up to be a DJ or else.<br />
<br />
WCFM was founded in 1879. It went underground when frats were abolished in 1970-something (We don't sweat the date), but resurfaced as a major force on campus when Adam Sober (not a joke) Ain took over in the year of our Savior, 2004. Maybe it was 2003. WCFM is known primarily for melting your goddamn faces off.<br />
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They also have pretty sick tee shirts.<br />
<br />
== Getting Involved with WCFM ==<br />
Interested in becoming a DJ? Email Dominique Rodriguez at dgr1@williams.edu. DJs gain the privilege of enjoying all of WCFMs exclusive hot-hot members only benefits: incredible music library, sweet sound equipment good for both rocking your own balls off and spreading the joy of good music, and the ability to bring bands for the two best concerts Williams College ever experiences. Legend has it that during one especially big-time hip-hop show, the bass was felt in WCMA.<br />
<br />
If you are not a DJ and are interested in using our cash-money production studio, please contact our interim Production Manager, Justin Hunte: jah2@williams.edu.<br />
<br />
If you are interested in attending one of WCFM's illustrious, mysterious meetings, they are every '''Thursday''' night at '''6:00pm''' in '''Goodrich Hall'''l<br />
<br />
== WCFM Mission Statement ==<br />
WCFM has been instituted and organized to promote the benefits of educational radio and to provide entertainment and information to the students, faculty, and community members of Williams College and Williamstown.<br />
<br />
== WCFM Concerts History ==<br />
<br />
* Spring 2009: DEERHOOF, The Harlem Shakes, and Great Caesar and the Gogetters<br />
* Fall 2008 (November): Rogue Heroes and 3 Day Threshold<br />
* Spring 2008: Vampire Weekend<br />
* Spring 2007 (May): El Gringo, The Subjects, Black Dice<br />
* Spring 2007 (March): The Blow, Mirah, and the Ettes<br />
* Fall 2006: The Headset + The Capital Years<br />
* Spring 2006: Ghostland Observatory + The Apparitions<br />
* Fall 2005: Fear Nuttin Band + Kaya<br />
* Spring 2005: RJD2<br />
* Fall 2004: The Hi-Risers + Los Straitjackets with the Pontani Sisters<br />
* Spring 2004: Angels of the Odd + The Wrens<br />
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== == Board for Spring and Fall 2010 == ==<br />
<br />
<br />
* General Manager: Norman Walczak<br />
* Treasurer: Rob Kalb<br />
* External Music Director: Zehra Hassan<br />
* Internal Music Director: Julian Suhr<br />
* Assistant Music Director: Patti Exster<br />
* News and Community Director: Chan Yee <br />
* Director of Public Relations: Peter De Riemer<br />
* Webmaster: Norman Walczak (interim)<br />
* Personnel Director: Dominique Rodriguez<br />
* Technical Director: Joe Leidy<br />
* Chief Technical Engineer: Paul Willey<br />
* Production Director: Justin Hunte<br />
* Programming Director: Eileen Becker<br />
* Sport Director: <br />
* Concert Director: Katie Aldrin<br />
* Special Events Committee: Colin Killick, Katie Aldrin, Norman Walczak, Peter De Riemer, whoever else shows up...<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM Homepage (update coming soon)]<br />
* [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com WCFM Events Page (up-to-date)]</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WCFM_Williamstown_91.9_FM&diff=19710WCFM Williamstown 91.9 FM2010-04-18T20:04:53Z<p>Njw1: /* How to Listen */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
== How to Listen ==<br />
# Check out the [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com/Spring2009Schedule.xls Spring 2009 schedule].<br />
# [http://shoutcast.com/directory/search_results.jsp?searchCrit=simple&s=wcfm Stream] or tune in the old-fashoned way at 91.9fm on your radio if you are within 10 miles of campus.<br />
<br />
Here's the Schedule if you want to tune in!<br />
<br />
http://i44.tinypic.com/11jw7yt.jpg<br />
<br />
== Station Info ==<br />
The best damn student group on campus, [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM] is the bomb and that's that. Sign up to be a DJ or else.<br />
<br />
WCFM was founded in 1879. It went underground when frats were abolished in 1970-something (We don't sweat the date), but resurfaced as a major force on campus when Adam Sober (not a joke) Ain took over in the year of our Savior, 2004. Maybe it was 2003. WCFM is known primarily for melting your goddamn faces off.<br />
<br />
They also have pretty sick tee shirts.<br />
<br />
== Getting Involved with WCFM ==<br />
Interested in becoming a DJ? Email Dominique Rodriguez at dgr1@williams.edu. DJs gain the privilege of enjoying all of WCFMs exclusive hot-hot members only benefits: incredible music library, sweet sound equipment good for both rocking your own balls off and spreading the joy of good music, and the ability to bring bands for the two best concerts Williams College ever experiences. Legend has it that during one especially big-time hip-hop show, the bass was felt in WCMA.<br />
<br />
If you are not a DJ and are interested in using our cash-money production studio, please contact our interim Production Manager, Justin Hunte: jah2@williams.edu.<br />
<br />
If you are interested in attending one of WCFM's illustrious, mysterious meetings, they are every '''Thursday''' night at '''6:00pm''' in '''Goodrich Hall'''l<br />
<br />
== WCFM Mission Statement ==<br />
WCFM has been instituted and organized to promote the benefits of educational radio and to provide entertainment and information to the students, faculty, and community members of Williams College and Williamstown.<br />
<br />
== WCFM Concerts History ==<br />
<br />
* Spring 2009: DEERHOOF, The Harlem Shakes, and Great Caesar and the Gogetters<br />
* Fall 2008 (November): Rogue Heroes and 3 Day Threshold<br />
* Spring 2008: Vampire Weekend<br />
* Spring 2007 (May): El Gringo, The Subjects, Black Dice<br />
* Spring 2007 (March): The Blow, Mirah, and the Ettes<br />
* Fall 2006: The Headset + The Capital Years<br />
* Spring 2006: Ghostland Observatory + The Apparitions<br />
* Fall 2005: Fear Nuttin Band + Kaya<br />
* Spring 2005: RJD2<br />
* Fall 2004: The Hi-Risers + Los Straitjackets with the Pontani Sisters<br />
* Spring 2004: Angels of the Odd + The Wrens<br />
<br />
== == Board for Spring and Fall 2010 == ==<br />
<br />
<br />
* General Manager: Norman Walczak<br />
* Treasurer: Rob Kalb<br />
* External Music Director: Zehra Hassan<br />
* Internal Music Director: Julian Suhr<br />
* Assistant Music Director: Patti Exster<br />
* News and Community Director: Chan Yee <br />
* Director of Public Relations: Peter De Riemer<br />
* Webmaster: Norman Walczak (interim)<br />
* Personnel Director: Dominique Rodriguez<br />
* Technical Director: Joe Leidy<br />
* Chief Technical Engineer: Paul Willey<br />
* Production Director: Justin Hunte<br />
* Programming Director: Eileen Becker<br />
* Sport Director: <br />
* Concert Director: Katie Aldrin<br />
* Special Events Committee: Colin Killick, Katie Aldrin, Norman Walczak, Peter De Riemer, whoever else shows up...<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM Homepage (update coming soon)]<br />
* [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com WCFM Events Page (up-to-date)]</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WCFM_Williamstown_91.9_FM&diff=19675WCFM Williamstown 91.9 FM2010-03-17T12:30:49Z<p>Njw1: /* How to Listen */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
== How to Listen ==<br />
# Check out the [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com/Spring2009Schedule.xls Spring 2009 schedule].<br />
# [http://shoutcast.com/directory/search_results.jsp?searchCrit=simple&s=wcfm Stream] or tune in the old-fashoned way at 91.9fm on your radio if you are within 10 miles of campus.<br />
<br />
Here's the Schedule if you want to tune in!<br />
<br />
http://i43.tinypic.com/jjmm3o.jpg<br />
<br />
== Station Info ==<br />
The best damn student group on campus, [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM] is the bomb and that's that. Sign up to be a DJ or else.<br />
<br />
WCFM was founded in 1879. It went underground when frats were abolished in 1970-something (We don't sweat the date), but resurfaced as a major force on campus when Adam Sober (not a joke) Ain took over in the year of our Savior, 2004. Maybe it was 2003. WCFM is known primarily for melting your goddamn faces off.<br />
<br />
They also have pretty sick tee shirts.<br />
<br />
== Getting Involved with WCFM ==<br />
Interested in becoming a DJ? Email Dominique Rodriguez at dgr1@williams.edu. DJs gain the privilege of enjoying all of WCFMs exclusive hot-hot members only benefits: incredible music library, sweet sound equipment good for both rocking your own balls off and spreading the joy of good music, and the ability to bring bands for the two best concerts Williams College ever experiences. Legend has it that during one especially big-time hip-hop show, the bass was felt in WCMA.<br />
<br />
If you are not a DJ and are interested in using our cash-money production studio, please contact our interim Production Manager, Justin Hunte: jah2@williams.edu.<br />
<br />
If you are interested in attending one of WCFM's illustrious, mysterious meetings, they are every '''Thursday''' night at '''6:00pm''' in '''Goodrich Hall'''l<br />
<br />
== WCFM Mission Statement ==<br />
WCFM has been instituted and organized to promote the benefits of educational radio and to provide entertainment and information to the students, faculty, and community members of Williams College and Williamstown.<br />
<br />
== WCFM Concerts History ==<br />
<br />
* Spring 2009: DEERHOOF, The Harlem Shakes, and Great Caesar and the Gogetters<br />
* Fall 2008 (November): Rogue Heroes and 3 Day Threshold<br />
* Spring 2008: Vampire Weekend<br />
* Spring 2007 (May): El Gringo, The Subjects, Black Dice<br />
* Spring 2007 (March): The Blow, Mirah, and the Ettes<br />
* Fall 2006: The Headset + The Capital Years<br />
* Spring 2006: Ghostland Observatory + The Apparitions<br />
* Fall 2005: Fear Nuttin Band + Kaya<br />
* Spring 2005: RJD2<br />
* Fall 2004: The Hi-Risers + Los Straitjackets with the Pontani Sisters<br />
* Spring 2004: Angels of the Odd + The Wrens<br />
<br />
== == Board for Spring and Fall 2010 == ==<br />
<br />
<br />
* General Manager: Norman Walczak<br />
* Treasurer: Rob Kalb<br />
* External Music Director: Zehra Hassan<br />
* Internal Music Director: Julian Suhr<br />
* Assistant Music Director: Patti Exster<br />
* News and Community Director: Chan Yee <br />
* Director of Public Relations: Peter De Riemer<br />
* Webmaster: Norman Walczak (interim)<br />
* Personnel Director: Dominique Rodriguez<br />
* Technical Director: Joe Leidy<br />
* Chief Technical Engineer: Paul Willey<br />
* Production Director: Justin Hunte<br />
* Programming Director: Eileen Becker<br />
* Sport Director: <br />
* Concert Director: Katie Aldrin<br />
* Special Events Committee: Colin Killick, Katie Aldrin, Norman Walczak, Peter De Riemer, whoever else shows up...<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM Homepage (update coming soon)]<br />
* [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com WCFM Events Page (up-to-date)]</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WCFM_Williamstown_91.9_FM&diff=19665WCFM Williamstown 91.9 FM2010-03-16T01:55:17Z<p>Njw1: /* How to Listen */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
== How to Listen ==<br />
# Check out the [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com/Spring2009Schedule.xls Spring 2009 schedule].<br />
# [http://shoutcast.com/directory/search_results.jsp?searchCrit=simple&s=wcfm Stream] or tune in the old-fashoned way at 91.9fm on your radio if you are within 10 miles of campus.<br />
<br />
Here's the Schedule if you want to tune in!<br />
<br />
http://i41.tinypic.com/rsyb15.jpg<br />
<br />
== Station Info ==<br />
The best damn student group on campus, [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM] is the bomb and that's that. Sign up to be a DJ or else.<br />
<br />
WCFM was founded in 1879. It went underground when frats were abolished in 1970-something (We don't sweat the date), but resurfaced as a major force on campus when Adam Sober (not a joke) Ain took over in the year of our Savior, 2004. Maybe it was 2003. WCFM is known primarily for melting your goddamn faces off.<br />
<br />
They also have pretty sick tee shirts.<br />
<br />
== Getting Involved with WCFM ==<br />
Interested in becoming a DJ? Email Dominique Rodriguez at dgr1@williams.edu. DJs gain the privilege of enjoying all of WCFMs exclusive hot-hot members only benefits: incredible music library, sweet sound equipment good for both rocking your own balls off and spreading the joy of good music, and the ability to bring bands for the two best concerts Williams College ever experiences. Legend has it that during one especially big-time hip-hop show, the bass was felt in WCMA.<br />
<br />
If you are not a DJ and are interested in using our cash-money production studio, please contact our interim Production Manager, Justin Hunte: jah2@williams.edu.<br />
<br />
If you are interested in attending one of WCFM's illustrious, mysterious meetings, they are every '''Thursday''' night at '''6:00pm''' in '''Goodrich Hall'''l<br />
<br />
== WCFM Mission Statement ==<br />
WCFM has been instituted and organized to promote the benefits of educational radio and to provide entertainment and information to the students, faculty, and community members of Williams College and Williamstown.<br />
<br />
== WCFM Concerts History ==<br />
<br />
* Spring 2009: DEERHOOF, The Harlem Shakes, and Great Caesar and the Gogetters<br />
* Fall 2008 (November): Rogue Heroes and 3 Day Threshold<br />
* Spring 2008: Vampire Weekend<br />
* Spring 2007 (May): El Gringo, The Subjects, Black Dice<br />
* Spring 2007 (March): The Blow, Mirah, and the Ettes<br />
* Fall 2006: The Headset + The Capital Years<br />
* Spring 2006: Ghostland Observatory + The Apparitions<br />
* Fall 2005: Fear Nuttin Band + Kaya<br />
* Spring 2005: RJD2<br />
* Fall 2004: The Hi-Risers + Los Straitjackets with the Pontani Sisters<br />
* Spring 2004: Angels of the Odd + The Wrens<br />
<br />
== == Board for Spring and Fall 2010 == ==<br />
<br />
<br />
* General Manager: Norman Walczak<br />
* Treasurer: Rob Kalb<br />
* External Music Director: Zehra Hassan<br />
* Internal Music Director: Julian Suhr<br />
* Assistant Music Director: Patti Exster<br />
* News and Community Director: Chan Yee <br />
* Director of Public Relations: Peter De Riemer<br />
* Webmaster: Norman Walczak (interim)<br />
* Personnel Director: Dominique Rodriguez<br />
* Technical Director: Joe Leidy<br />
* Chief Technical Engineer: Paul Willey<br />
* Production Director: Justin Hunte<br />
* Programming Director: Eileen Becker<br />
* Sport Director: <br />
* Concert Director: Katie Aldrin<br />
* Special Events Committee: Colin Killick, Katie Aldrin, Norman Walczak, Peter De Riemer, whoever else shows up...<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM Homepage (update coming soon)]<br />
* [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com WCFM Events Page (up-to-date)]</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WCFM_Williamstown_91.9_FM&diff=19664WCFM Williamstown 91.9 FM2010-03-16T01:51:28Z<p>Njw1: /* How to Listen */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
== How to Listen ==<br />
# Check out the [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com/Spring2009Schedule.xls Spring 2009 schedule].<br />
# [http://shoutcast.com/directory/search_results.jsp?searchCrit=simple&s=wcfm Stream] or tune in the old-fashoned way at 91.9fm on your radio if you are within 10 miles of campus.<br />
<br />
Here's the Schedule if you want to tune in!<br />
<br />
http://i42.tinypic.com/ay3nfq.jpg<br />
<br />
== Station Info ==<br />
The best damn student group on campus, [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM] is the bomb and that's that. Sign up to be a DJ or else.<br />
<br />
WCFM was founded in 1879. It went underground when frats were abolished in 1970-something (We don't sweat the date), but resurfaced as a major force on campus when Adam Sober (not a joke) Ain took over in the year of our Savior, 2004. Maybe it was 2003. WCFM is known primarily for melting your goddamn faces off.<br />
<br />
They also have pretty sick tee shirts.<br />
<br />
== Getting Involved with WCFM ==<br />
Interested in becoming a DJ? Email Dominique Rodriguez at dgr1@williams.edu. DJs gain the privilege of enjoying all of WCFMs exclusive hot-hot members only benefits: incredible music library, sweet sound equipment good for both rocking your own balls off and spreading the joy of good music, and the ability to bring bands for the two best concerts Williams College ever experiences. Legend has it that during one especially big-time hip-hop show, the bass was felt in WCMA.<br />
<br />
If you are not a DJ and are interested in using our cash-money production studio, please contact our interim Production Manager, Justin Hunte: jah2@williams.edu.<br />
<br />
If you are interested in attending one of WCFM's illustrious, mysterious meetings, they are every '''Thursday''' night at '''6:00pm''' in '''Goodrich Hall'''l<br />
<br />
== WCFM Mission Statement ==<br />
WCFM has been instituted and organized to promote the benefits of educational radio and to provide entertainment and information to the students, faculty, and community members of Williams College and Williamstown.<br />
<br />
== WCFM Concerts History ==<br />
<br />
* Spring 2009: DEERHOOF, The Harlem Shakes, and Great Caesar and the Gogetters<br />
* Fall 2008 (November): Rogue Heroes and 3 Day Threshold<br />
* Spring 2008: Vampire Weekend<br />
* Spring 2007 (May): El Gringo, The Subjects, Black Dice<br />
* Spring 2007 (March): The Blow, Mirah, and the Ettes<br />
* Fall 2006: The Headset + The Capital Years<br />
* Spring 2006: Ghostland Observatory + The Apparitions<br />
* Fall 2005: Fear Nuttin Band + Kaya<br />
* Spring 2005: RJD2<br />
* Fall 2004: The Hi-Risers + Los Straitjackets with the Pontani Sisters<br />
* Spring 2004: Angels of the Odd + The Wrens<br />
<br />
== == Board for Spring and Fall 2010 == ==<br />
<br />
<br />
* General Manager: Norman Walczak<br />
* Treasurer: Rob Kalb<br />
* External Music Director: Zehra Hassan<br />
* Internal Music Director: Julian Suhr<br />
* Assistant Music Director: Patti Exster<br />
* News and Community Director: Chan Yee <br />
* Director of Public Relations: Peter De Riemer<br />
* Webmaster: Norman Walczak (interim)<br />
* Personnel Director: Dominique Rodriguez<br />
* Technical Director: Joe Leidy<br />
* Chief Technical Engineer: Paul Willey<br />
* Production Director: Justin Hunte<br />
* Programming Director: Eileen Becker<br />
* Sport Director: <br />
* Concert Director: Katie Aldrin<br />
* Special Events Committee: Colin Killick, Katie Aldrin, Norman Walczak, Peter De Riemer, whoever else shows up...<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM Homepage (update coming soon)]<br />
* [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com WCFM Events Page (up-to-date)]</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WCFM_Williamstown_91.9_FM&diff=19663WCFM Williamstown 91.9 FM2010-03-16T01:42:38Z<p>Njw1: /* How to Listen */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
== How to Listen ==<br />
# Check out the [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com/Spring2009Schedule.xls Spring 2009 schedule].<br />
# [http://shoutcast.com/directory/search_results.jsp?searchCrit=simple&s=wcfm Stream] or tune in the old-fashoned way at 91.9fm on your radio if you are within 10 miles of campus.<br />
<br />
Here's the Schedule if you want to tune in!<br />
<br />
http://i39.tinypic.com/2cj2pz.jpg<br />
<br />
== Station Info ==<br />
The best damn student group on campus, [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM] is the bomb and that's that. Sign up to be a DJ or else.<br />
<br />
WCFM was founded in 1879. It went underground when frats were abolished in 1970-something (We don't sweat the date), but resurfaced as a major force on campus when Adam Sober (not a joke) Ain took over in the year of our Savior, 2004. Maybe it was 2003. WCFM is known primarily for melting your goddamn faces off.<br />
<br />
They also have pretty sick tee shirts.<br />
<br />
== Getting Involved with WCFM ==<br />
Interested in becoming a DJ? Email Dominique Rodriguez at dgr1@williams.edu. DJs gain the privilege of enjoying all of WCFMs exclusive hot-hot members only benefits: incredible music library, sweet sound equipment good for both rocking your own balls off and spreading the joy of good music, and the ability to bring bands for the two best concerts Williams College ever experiences. Legend has it that during one especially big-time hip-hop show, the bass was felt in WCMA.<br />
<br />
If you are not a DJ and are interested in using our cash-money production studio, please contact our interim Production Manager, Justin Hunte: jah2@williams.edu.<br />
<br />
If you are interested in attending one of WCFM's illustrious, mysterious meetings, they are every '''Thursday''' night at '''6:00pm''' in '''Goodrich Hall'''l<br />
<br />
== WCFM Mission Statement ==<br />
WCFM has been instituted and organized to promote the benefits of educational radio and to provide entertainment and information to the students, faculty, and community members of Williams College and Williamstown.<br />
<br />
== WCFM Concerts History ==<br />
<br />
* Spring 2009: DEERHOOF, The Harlem Shakes, and Great Caesar and the Gogetters<br />
* Fall 2008 (November): Rogue Heroes and 3 Day Threshold<br />
* Spring 2008: Vampire Weekend<br />
* Spring 2007 (May): El Gringo, The Subjects, Black Dice<br />
* Spring 2007 (March): The Blow, Mirah, and the Ettes<br />
* Fall 2006: The Headset + The Capital Years<br />
* Spring 2006: Ghostland Observatory + The Apparitions<br />
* Fall 2005: Fear Nuttin Band + Kaya<br />
* Spring 2005: RJD2<br />
* Fall 2004: The Hi-Risers + Los Straitjackets with the Pontani Sisters<br />
* Spring 2004: Angels of the Odd + The Wrens<br />
<br />
== == Board for Spring and Fall 2010 == ==<br />
<br />
<br />
* General Manager: Norman Walczak<br />
* Treasurer: Rob Kalb<br />
* External Music Director: Zehra Hassan<br />
* Internal Music Director: Julian Suhr<br />
* Assistant Music Director: Patti Exster<br />
* News and Community Director: Chan Yee <br />
* Director of Public Relations: Peter De Riemer<br />
* Webmaster: Norman Walczak (interim)<br />
* Personnel Director: Dominique Rodriguez<br />
* Technical Director: Joe Leidy<br />
* Chief Technical Engineer: Paul Willey<br />
* Production Director: Justin Hunte<br />
* Programming Director: Eileen Becker<br />
* Sport Director: <br />
* Concert Director: Katie Aldrin<br />
* Special Events Committee: Colin Killick, Katie Aldrin, Norman Walczak, Peter De Riemer, whoever else shows up...<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM Homepage (update coming soon)]<br />
* [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com WCFM Events Page (up-to-date)]</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WCFM_Williamstown_91.9_FM&diff=19661WCFM Williamstown 91.9 FM2010-03-15T13:26:56Z<p>Njw1: /* How to Listen */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
== How to Listen ==<br />
# Check out the [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com/Spring2009Schedule.xls Spring 2009 schedule].<br />
# [http://shoutcast.com/directory/search_results.jsp?searchCrit=simple&s=wcfm Stream] or tune in the old-fashoned way at 91.9fm on your radio if you are within 10 miles of campus.<br />
<br />
Here's the Schedule if you want to tune in!<br />
<br />
http://i44.tinypic.com/15pphmx.jpg<br />
<br />
== Station Info ==<br />
The best damn student group on campus, [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM] is the bomb and that's that. Sign up to be a DJ or else.<br />
<br />
WCFM was founded in 1879. It went underground when frats were abolished in 1970-something (We don't sweat the date), but resurfaced as a major force on campus when Adam Sober (not a joke) Ain took over in the year of our Savior, 2004. Maybe it was 2003. WCFM is known primarily for melting your goddamn faces off.<br />
<br />
They also have pretty sick tee shirts.<br />
<br />
== Getting Involved with WCFM ==<br />
Interested in becoming a DJ? Email Dominique Rodriguez at dgr1@williams.edu. DJs gain the privilege of enjoying all of WCFMs exclusive hot-hot members only benefits: incredible music library, sweet sound equipment good for both rocking your own balls off and spreading the joy of good music, and the ability to bring bands for the two best concerts Williams College ever experiences. Legend has it that during one especially big-time hip-hop show, the bass was felt in WCMA.<br />
<br />
If you are not a DJ and are interested in using our cash-money production studio, please contact our interim Production Manager, Justin Hunte: jah2@williams.edu.<br />
<br />
If you are interested in attending one of WCFM's illustrious, mysterious meetings, they are every '''Thursday''' night at '''6:00pm''' in '''Goodrich Hall'''l<br />
<br />
== WCFM Mission Statement ==<br />
WCFM has been instituted and organized to promote the benefits of educational radio and to provide entertainment and information to the students, faculty, and community members of Williams College and Williamstown.<br />
<br />
== WCFM Concerts History ==<br />
<br />
* Spring 2009: DEERHOOF, The Harlem Shakes, and Great Caesar and the Gogetters<br />
* Fall 2008 (November): Rogue Heroes and 3 Day Threshold<br />
* Spring 2008: Vampire Weekend<br />
* Spring 2007 (May): El Gringo, The Subjects, Black Dice<br />
* Spring 2007 (March): The Blow, Mirah, and the Ettes<br />
* Fall 2006: The Headset + The Capital Years<br />
* Spring 2006: Ghostland Observatory + The Apparitions<br />
* Fall 2005: Fear Nuttin Band + Kaya<br />
* Spring 2005: RJD2<br />
* Fall 2004: The Hi-Risers + Los Straitjackets with the Pontani Sisters<br />
* Spring 2004: Angels of the Odd + The Wrens<br />
<br />
== == Board for Spring and Fall 2010 == ==<br />
<br />
<br />
* General Manager: Norman Walczak<br />
* Treasurer: Rob Kalb<br />
* External Music Director: Zehra Hassan<br />
* Internal Music Director: Julian Suhr<br />
* Assistant Music Director: Patti Exster<br />
* News and Community Director: Chan Yee <br />
* Director of Public Relations: Peter De Riemer<br />
* Webmaster: Norman Walczak (interim)<br />
* Personnel Director: Dominique Rodriguez<br />
* Technical Director: Joe Leidy<br />
* Chief Technical Engineer: Paul Willey<br />
* Production Director: Justin Hunte<br />
* Programming Director: Eileen Becker<br />
* Sport Director: <br />
* Concert Director: Katie Aldrin<br />
* Special Events Committee: Colin Killick, Katie Aldrin, Norman Walczak, Peter De Riemer, whoever else shows up...<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM Homepage (update coming soon)]<br />
* [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com WCFM Events Page (up-to-date)]</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WCFM_Williamstown_91.9_FM&diff=19660WCFM Williamstown 91.9 FM2010-03-15T03:55:25Z<p>Njw1: /* How to Listen */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
== How to Listen ==<br />
# Check out the [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com/Spring2009Schedule.xls Spring 2009 schedule].<br />
# [http://shoutcast.com/directory/search_results.jsp?searchCrit=simple&s=wcfm Stream] or tune in the old-fashoned way at 91.9fm on your radio if you are within 10 miles of campus.<br />
<br />
Here's the Schedule if you want to tune in!<br />
<br />
http://i40.tinypic.com/w0jj0m.jpg<br />
<br />
== Station Info ==<br />
The best damn student group on campus, [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM] is the bomb and that's that. Sign up to be a DJ or else.<br />
<br />
WCFM was founded in 1879. It went underground when frats were abolished in 1970-something (We don't sweat the date), but resurfaced as a major force on campus when Adam Sober (not a joke) Ain took over in the year of our Savior, 2004. Maybe it was 2003. WCFM is known primarily for melting your goddamn faces off.<br />
<br />
They also have pretty sick tee shirts.<br />
<br />
== Getting Involved with WCFM ==<br />
Interested in becoming a DJ? Email Dominique Rodriguez at dgr1@williams.edu. DJs gain the privilege of enjoying all of WCFMs exclusive hot-hot members only benefits: incredible music library, sweet sound equipment good for both rocking your own balls off and spreading the joy of good music, and the ability to bring bands for the two best concerts Williams College ever experiences. Legend has it that during one especially big-time hip-hop show, the bass was felt in WCMA.<br />
<br />
If you are not a DJ and are interested in using our cash-money production studio, please contact our interim Production Manager, Justin Hunte: jah2@williams.edu.<br />
<br />
If you are interested in attending one of WCFM's illustrious, mysterious meetings, they are every '''Thursday''' night at '''6:00pm''' in '''Goodrich Hall'''l<br />
<br />
== WCFM Mission Statement ==<br />
WCFM has been instituted and organized to promote the benefits of educational radio and to provide entertainment and information to the students, faculty, and community members of Williams College and Williamstown.<br />
<br />
== WCFM Concerts History ==<br />
<br />
* Spring 2009: DEERHOOF, The Harlem Shakes, and Great Caesar and the Gogetters<br />
* Fall 2008 (November): Rogue Heroes and 3 Day Threshold<br />
* Spring 2008: Vampire Weekend<br />
* Spring 2007 (May): El Gringo, The Subjects, Black Dice<br />
* Spring 2007 (March): The Blow, Mirah, and the Ettes<br />
* Fall 2006: The Headset + The Capital Years<br />
* Spring 2006: Ghostland Observatory + The Apparitions<br />
* Fall 2005: Fear Nuttin Band + Kaya<br />
* Spring 2005: RJD2<br />
* Fall 2004: The Hi-Risers + Los Straitjackets with the Pontani Sisters<br />
* Spring 2004: Angels of the Odd + The Wrens<br />
<br />
== == Board for Spring and Fall 2010 == ==<br />
<br />
<br />
* General Manager: Norman Walczak<br />
* Treasurer: Rob Kalb<br />
* External Music Director: Zehra Hassan<br />
* Internal Music Director: Julian Suhr<br />
* Assistant Music Director: Patti Exster<br />
* News and Community Director: Chan Yee <br />
* Director of Public Relations: Peter De Riemer<br />
* Webmaster: Norman Walczak (interim)<br />
* Personnel Director: Dominique Rodriguez<br />
* Technical Director: Joe Leidy<br />
* Chief Technical Engineer: Paul Willey<br />
* Production Director: Justin Hunte<br />
* Programming Director: Eileen Becker<br />
* Sport Director: <br />
* Concert Director: Katie Aldrin<br />
* Special Events Committee: Colin Killick, Katie Aldrin, Norman Walczak, Peter De Riemer, whoever else shows up...<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM Homepage (update coming soon)]<br />
* [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com WCFM Events Page (up-to-date)]</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WCFM_Williamstown_91.9_FM&diff=19628WCFM Williamstown 91.9 FM2010-03-09T02:08:57Z<p>Njw1: /* Getting Involved with WCFM */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
== How to Listen ==<br />
# Check out the [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com/Spring2009Schedule.xls Spring 2009 schedule].<br />
# [http://shoutcast.com/directory/search_results.jsp?searchCrit=simple&s=wcfm Stream] or tune in the old-fashoned way at 91.9fm on your radio if you are within 10 miles of campus.<br />
<br />
== Station Info ==<br />
The best damn student group on campus, [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM] is the bomb and that's that. Sign up to be a DJ or else.<br />
<br />
WCFM was founded in 1879. It went underground when frats were abolished in 1970-something (We don't sweat the date), but resurfaced as a major force on campus when Adam Sober (not a joke) Ain took over in the year of our Savior, 2004. Maybe it was 2003. WCFM is known primarily for melting your goddamn faces off.<br />
<br />
They also have pretty sick tee shirts.<br />
<br />
== Getting Involved with WCFM ==<br />
Interested in becoming a DJ? Email Dominique Rodriguez at dgr1@williams.edu. DJs gain the privilege of enjoying all of WCFMs exclusive hot-hot members only benefits: incredible music library, sweet sound equipment good for both rocking your own balls off and spreading the joy of good music, and the ability to bring bands for the two best concerts Williams College ever experiences. Legend has it that during one especially big-time hip-hop show, the bass was felt in WCMA.<br />
<br />
If you are not a DJ and are interested in using our cash-money production studio, please contact our interim Production Manager, Justin Hunte: jah2@williams.edu.<br />
<br />
If you are interested in attending one of WCFM's illustrious, mysterious meetings, they are every '''Thursday''' night at '''6:00pm''' in '''Goodrich Hall'''l<br />
<br />
== WCFM Mission Statement ==<br />
WCFM has been instituted and organized to promote the benefits of educational radio and to provide entertainment and information to the students, faculty, and community members of Williams College and Williamstown.<br />
<br />
== WCFM Concerts History ==<br />
<br />
* Spring 2009: DEERHOOF, The Harlem Shakes, and Great Caesar and the Gogetters<br />
* Fall 2008 (November): Rogue Heroes and 3 Day Threshold<br />
* Spring 2008: Vampire Weekend<br />
* Spring 2007 (May): El Gringo, The Subjects, Black Dice<br />
* Spring 2007 (March): The Blow, Mirah, and the Ettes<br />
* Fall 2006: The Headset + The Capital Years<br />
* Spring 2006: Ghostland Observatory + The Apparitions<br />
* Fall 2005: Fear Nuttin Band + Kaya<br />
* Spring 2005: RJD2<br />
* Fall 2004: The Hi-Risers + Los Straitjackets with the Pontani Sisters<br />
* Spring 2004: Angels of the Odd + The Wrens<br />
<br />
== == Board for Spring and Fall 2010 == ==<br />
<br />
<br />
* General Manager: Norman Walczak<br />
* Treasurer: Rob Kalb<br />
* External Music Director: Zehra Hassan<br />
* Internal Music Director: Julian Suhr<br />
* Assistant Music Director: Patti Exster<br />
* News and Community Director: Chan Yee <br />
* Director of Public Relations: Peter De Riemer<br />
* Webmaster: Norman Walczak (interim)<br />
* Personnel Director: Dominique Rodriguez<br />
* Technical Director: Joe Leidy<br />
* Chief Technical Engineer: Paul Willey<br />
* Production Director: Justin Hunte<br />
* Programming Director: Eileen Becker<br />
* Sport Director: <br />
* Concert Director: Katie Aldrin<br />
* Special Events Committee: Colin Killick, Katie Aldrin, Norman Walczak, Peter De Riemer, whoever else shows up...<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM Homepage (update coming soon)]<br />
* [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com WCFM Events Page (up-to-date)]</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WCFM_Williamstown_91.9_FM&diff=19627WCFM Williamstown 91.9 FM2010-03-09T02:07:48Z<p>Njw1: /* Getting Involved with WCFM */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
== How to Listen ==<br />
# Check out the [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com/Spring2009Schedule.xls Spring 2009 schedule].<br />
# [http://shoutcast.com/directory/search_results.jsp?searchCrit=simple&s=wcfm Stream] or tune in the old-fashoned way at 91.9fm on your radio if you are within 10 miles of campus.<br />
<br />
== Station Info ==<br />
The best damn student group on campus, [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM] is the bomb and that's that. Sign up to be a DJ or else.<br />
<br />
WCFM was founded in 1879. It went underground when frats were abolished in 1970-something (We don't sweat the date), but resurfaced as a major force on campus when Adam Sober (not a joke) Ain took over in the year of our Savior, 2004. Maybe it was 2003. WCFM is known primarily for melting your goddamn faces off.<br />
<br />
They also have pretty sick tee shirts.<br />
<br />
== Getting Involved with WCFM ==<br />
Interested in becoming a DJ? Email Dominique Rodriguez at dgr1@williams.edu. DJs gain the privilege of enjoying all of WCFMs exclusive hot-hot members only benefits: incredible music library, sweet sound equipment good for both rocking your own balls off and spreading the joy of good music, and the ability to bring bands for the "two best concerts" Williams College ever experiences. Legend has it that during one especially big-time hip-hop show, the bass was felt in WCMA.<br />
<br />
If you are not a DJ and are interested in using our cash-money production studio, please contact our interim Production Manager, Justin Hunte: jah2@williams.edu.<br />
<br />
If you are interested in attending one of WCFM's illustrious, mysterious meetings, they are every '''Thursday''' night at '''6:00pm''' in '''Goodrich Hall'''l<br />
<br />
== WCFM Mission Statement ==<br />
WCFM has been instituted and organized to promote the benefits of educational radio and to provide entertainment and information to the students, faculty, and community members of Williams College and Williamstown.<br />
<br />
== WCFM Concerts History ==<br />
<br />
* Spring 2009: DEERHOOF, The Harlem Shakes, and Great Caesar and the Gogetters<br />
* Fall 2008 (November): Rogue Heroes and 3 Day Threshold<br />
* Spring 2008: Vampire Weekend<br />
* Spring 2007 (May): El Gringo, The Subjects, Black Dice<br />
* Spring 2007 (March): The Blow, Mirah, and the Ettes<br />
* Fall 2006: The Headset + The Capital Years<br />
* Spring 2006: Ghostland Observatory + The Apparitions<br />
* Fall 2005: Fear Nuttin Band + Kaya<br />
* Spring 2005: RJD2<br />
* Fall 2004: The Hi-Risers + Los Straitjackets with the Pontani Sisters<br />
* Spring 2004: Angels of the Odd + The Wrens<br />
<br />
== == Board for Spring and Fall 2010 == ==<br />
<br />
<br />
* General Manager: Norman Walczak<br />
* Treasurer: Rob Kalb<br />
* External Music Director: Zehra Hassan<br />
* Internal Music Director: Julian Suhr<br />
* Assistant Music Director: Patti Exster<br />
* News and Community Director: Chan Yee <br />
* Director of Public Relations: Peter De Riemer<br />
* Webmaster: Norman Walczak (interim)<br />
* Personnel Director: Dominique Rodriguez<br />
* Technical Director: Joe Leidy<br />
* Chief Technical Engineer: Paul Willey<br />
* Production Director: Justin Hunte<br />
* Programming Director: Eileen Becker<br />
* Sport Director: <br />
* Concert Director: Katie Aldrin<br />
* Special Events Committee: Colin Killick, Katie Aldrin, Norman Walczak, Peter De Riemer, whoever else shows up...<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM Homepage (update coming soon)]<br />
* [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com WCFM Events Page (up-to-date)]</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=WCFM_Williamstown_91.9_FM&diff=19626WCFM Williamstown 91.9 FM2010-03-09T02:05:16Z<p>Njw1: /* == Board for Spring and Fall 2010 == */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Groups]]<br />
== How to Listen ==<br />
# Check out the [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com/Spring2009Schedule.xls Spring 2009 schedule].<br />
# [http://shoutcast.com/directory/search_results.jsp?searchCrit=simple&s=wcfm Stream] or tune in the old-fashoned way at 91.9fm on your radio if you are within 10 miles of campus.<br />
<br />
== Station Info ==<br />
The best damn student group on campus, [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM] is the bomb and that's that. Sign up to be a DJ or else.<br />
<br />
WCFM was founded in 1879. It went underground when frats were abolished in 1970-something (We don't sweat the date), but resurfaced as a major force on campus when Adam Sober (not a joke) Ain took over in the year of our Savior, 2004. Maybe it was 2003. WCFM is known primarily for melting your goddamn faces off.<br />
<br />
They also have pretty sick tee shirts.<br />
<br />
== Getting Involved with WCFM ==<br />
Interested in becoming a DJ? Email Jim Dunn at 10jrd@williams.edu. DJs gain the privilege of enjoying all of WCFMs exclusive hot-hot members only benefits: incredible music library, sweet sound equipment good for both rocking your own balls off and pissing off Jordan Hollander, and the ability to bring bands for the two best concerts Williams College ever experiences. Legend has it that during one especially big-time hip-hop show, the bass was felt in WCMA.<br />
<br />
If you are not a DJ and are interested in using our cash-money production studio, please contact our interim Production Manager, who also happens to be Jim (10jrd@williams.edu).<br />
<br />
If you are interested in attending one of WCFM's illustrious, mysterious meetings, they are every '''Wednesday''' night at '''6:00pm''' in '''Goodrich Hall'''.<br />
<br />
== WCFM Mission Statement ==<br />
WCFM has been instituted and organized to promote the benefits of educational radio and to provide entertainment and information to the students, faculty, and community members of Williams College and Williamstown.<br />
<br />
== WCFM Concerts History ==<br />
<br />
* Spring 2009: DEERHOOF, The Harlem Shakes, and Great Caesar and the Gogetters<br />
* Fall 2008 (November): Rogue Heroes and 3 Day Threshold<br />
* Spring 2008: Vampire Weekend<br />
* Spring 2007 (May): El Gringo, The Subjects, Black Dice<br />
* Spring 2007 (March): The Blow, Mirah, and the Ettes<br />
* Fall 2006: The Headset + The Capital Years<br />
* Spring 2006: Ghostland Observatory + The Apparitions<br />
* Fall 2005: Fear Nuttin Band + Kaya<br />
* Spring 2005: RJD2<br />
* Fall 2004: The Hi-Risers + Los Straitjackets with the Pontani Sisters<br />
* Spring 2004: Angels of the Odd + The Wrens<br />
<br />
== == Board for Spring and Fall 2010 == ==<br />
<br />
<br />
* General Manager: Norman Walczak<br />
* Treasurer: Rob Kalb<br />
* External Music Director: Zehra Hassan<br />
* Internal Music Director: Julian Suhr<br />
* Assistant Music Director: Patti Exster<br />
* News and Community Director: Chan Yee <br />
* Director of Public Relations: Peter De Riemer<br />
* Webmaster: Norman Walczak (interim)<br />
* Personnel Director: Dominique Rodriguez<br />
* Technical Director: Joe Leidy<br />
* Chief Technical Engineer: Paul Willey<br />
* Production Director: Justin Hunte<br />
* Programming Director: Eileen Becker<br />
* Sport Director: <br />
* Concert Director: Katie Aldrin<br />
* Special Events Committee: Colin Killick, Katie Aldrin, Norman Walczak, Peter De Riemer, whoever else shows up...<br />
<br />
== Links ==<br />
* [http://wcfm.williams.edu WCFM Homepage (update coming soon)]<br />
* [http://91.9wcfm.googlepages.com WCFM Events Page (up-to-date)]</div>Njw1https://wso.williams.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Dodd_room_draw_2009&diff=18391Dodd room draw 20092009-04-16T00:23:04Z<p>Njw1: </p>
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<div>Help make room draw less stressful - let others know how big your group is and where you're looking to pick into.<br />
No intimidation of other groups (such as "if we don't get into Thompson third floor, we'll harass whoever lives there all year") is allowed; if you do that, you could get kicked to the end of the room draw. Also, don't post anything during the actual room draw or from the room draw locations, as that is also not allowed.<br />
Also, putting your class year rather than your class title ("'11" rather than "sophomore") might make things clearer since the distinction between current sophomore and rising sophomore might make things a little muddy.<br />
-copied from last year's room draw page<br />
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