Come out to College Radio Day this Friday

Learn the meaning behind College Radio Day for NSU’s RadioX and why you should come out this year. Video by Paulina Riojas of SUTV.

College Radio Day is an international event that NSU takes part in which gives voice to not just college radio stations, but smaller, lesser-known artists around the world. College Radio Day is set to take place from 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 7.  NSU’s RadioX is celebrating all day outside of the Rosenthal building.  

 This year’s topic is “voices for peace.” There will be a photobooth, music and live radio all day. Jomari Chao, RadioX station manager, believes the significance of the day is tied to the unity it represents.  

 “It is important because it unites all college radio stations regardless of where in the world you are,” said Chao. “For example, when you get the email confirmation, they give you instructions in English, Spanish and French. That’s how you know it’s a very worldly event.”  

 For every hour of the day until 5 p.m., there is going to be a live segment hosted by a RadioX staff member or volunteer DJ. To start the day off, Chao will host a segment about reggaeton. Some of the other segments will be about food, different cultures, and movies, but they all connect back to peace. 

 Chao hopes to leave a lasting legacy with this year’s College Radio Day.  

 “It is the last college radio day for our graduating seniors,” said Chao. “It’s a momentous event because it is a tradition that has gone on long before we arrived at NSU and hopefully will be here when we are gone.” 

About the Author

Michael Lynn
Michael Lynn is the Assistant Director of Student Media and a NSU alumni with a Master of Arts in Composition, Rhetoric, and Digital Media in the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences, earned in 2022. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication with a Journalism concentration from NSU in 2020 and a former member of the President’s 64. He formerly worked at NSU’s Writing and Communication Center as a Graduate Assistant Coordinator from May 2020 to December 2021. He completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication with a journalism focus in May 2020 at NSU and formerly worked at NSU’s student-run television station SUTV as station manager from June 2016 through May 2020. He also hosted the STUEY Awards in 2020 and 2021, as well as volunteered at NSU’s student-run radio station Mako Radio during his undergraduate career.

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