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Originally aired Monday, February 5th, from 8:30 until 9:30 AM.
This special news broadcast covers protests that occurred outside Columbia University's campus on Friday, February 2nd, 2024. We are presenting an account of events from a student perspective including context leading up to the protests, interviews from protesters and counter-protesters, and a chronology of events from the WKCR field team.
The views presented in this program do not reflect the beliefs of WKCR, nor the programmers of WKCR. We have attempted to present a fair and balanced depiction of what happened, from the perspective of ourselves and other students. As a disclaimer, the following program will contain sensitive and potentially upsetting content that may not be suitable for all listeners. Please listen at your own discretion.
The broadcast includes:
WKCR-FM, is a non-commercial student-run radio station, dedicated to presenting a spectrum of alternative programming—traditional and art music, spoken arts, and original journalism. In the New York area, the station can be heard at 89.9 megacycles in FM; worldwide, it streams online.
By WKCR News and ArtsOriginally aired Monday, February 5th, from 8:30 until 9:30 AM.
This special news broadcast covers protests that occurred outside Columbia University's campus on Friday, February 2nd, 2024. We are presenting an account of events from a student perspective including context leading up to the protests, interviews from protesters and counter-protesters, and a chronology of events from the WKCR field team.
The views presented in this program do not reflect the beliefs of WKCR, nor the programmers of WKCR. We have attempted to present a fair and balanced depiction of what happened, from the perspective of ourselves and other students. As a disclaimer, the following program will contain sensitive and potentially upsetting content that may not be suitable for all listeners. Please listen at your own discretion.
The broadcast includes:
WKCR-FM, is a non-commercial student-run radio station, dedicated to presenting a spectrum of alternative programming—traditional and art music, spoken arts, and original journalism. In the New York area, the station can be heard at 89.9 megacycles in FM; worldwide, it streams online.