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Fall 1999  
 
Jake Conklin: A Vision Without Borders
Colby senior seeks cure for public health ills
   
  Colby Bookstore Girds for On-Line Challenge
   
  Maria Gonzalez Is Helping Build the Global Economy
   
  From the Maine Woods to the Final (Irish) Four
   
 

What's in a Name?


WMHB-FM (89.7 FM) prides itself on delivering a diverse blend of music by student and community disc jockeys. Some program titles are self-explanatory, such as "Tuesday Blues," "Odd Rock" or "The Greatest Songs." But others? Here's a sample. The music genre is included, in the event that some readers might find the names just a bit cryptic. Some of us may even need explanations of the explanations.

Nudity & The Tulsa Bus System (jazz & fusion)

Grizzly Bob's Vaudeville Hour (rock)

Tiger Cub BSA (new rock)

The Apathetic Tom Show (indie rock)

A Dodgy Program (trip-hop & indie)

The Happiness Hour (punk, indie rock, melodic hardcore)

Musical Mayonnaise (rock)

Red Wine & Crackers (jazz & blues)

Jigs, Hoedowns & Songs O'Tragedy (folk, bluegrass and Celtic)

Nocturnal Emissions (talk)

Euro-Trashed Hangover (euro dance and club music)

Trapped in an Oven (new rock)

 

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