Disclaimer: WRMC is a community radio station. We are re-posting this transcript because of great interest on behalf of our listenership and readership, and especially because it will not be posted elsewhere, as other local sources do not take anonymous submissions. We believe in shielding those who submit anonymously from possible retaliation because timely, relevant… Continue reading Alleged Transcript Shows Public Safety Officer Contradicting College Account
Author: Charlie Dulik
Demands for Justice and Healing at Middlebury in Response to Racial Profiling
This piece has been re-posted, with permission, from Beyond the Green. Dear President Patton, Demands for Justice and Healing at Middlebury in Response to Racial Profiling We demand a public apology from Laurie Patton to Addis Fouche-Channer, Black students and students of color, and the entire Middlebury community for racial profiling. We also demand acknowledgment… Continue reading Demands for Justice and Healing at Middlebury in Response to Racial Profiling
COMMUNITY MUSIC SPOTLIGHT: Young Man
WRMC’s Community Music Spotlight is an ongoing series, profiling new projects by artists/bands from the Middlebury and greater Addison County community. If you are a local band/artist, or know one with a new project we should write about, email wrmc911@gmail.com! Young Man (Adam Kelley) is probably the only person who has been on a Middlebury sports… Continue reading COMMUNITY MUSIC SPOTLIGHT: Young Man
Laurie Patton, wya?
Two weeks ago, the Campus published an article detailing the racial profiling of former student (and WRMC DJ) Addis Fouche-Channer by a Public Safety Officer on March 2, after the Charles Murray talk. Last spring, a Judicial Affairs dean ruled that Fouche-Channer was not at Murray’s car, after being presented with statements from friends and… Continue reading Laurie Patton, wya?
Album Review: Take Me Apart, by Kelela
Weirdly, the first thing to pop into my head after listening to Kelela’s new album, Take Me Apart, was Vin Diesel. More specifically, the infamous scene from his 2002 extreme sports/cyberpunk-lite flick XXX, in which he jumps over an exploding building on a motorbike. The stunt, filmed with nine different cameras, shows his leap from nearly… Continue reading Album Review: Take Me Apart, by Kelela
COMMUNITY MUSIC SPOTLIGHT: David Gerald
WRMC’s Community Music Spotlight is an ongoing series, profiling new projects by artists/bands from the Middlebury and greater Addison County community. If you are a local band/artist, or know one with a new project we should write about, email wrmc911@gmail.com! Any student that works with Assistant Director of Student Activities Dave Kloepfer knows that he’s… Continue reading COMMUNITY MUSIC SPOTLIGHT: David Gerald
Meet the Exec Board: Charlie Dulik (‘17.5)
Sup. I’m Charlie (he/him), your Programming Director for the fall semester. I’m from the Bay Area, but am working in Boston this summer/spending my free time seeing how much I can shit-talk Tom Brady. I’m excited to work with everyone on your shows in the fall, and to hear what you’ve been listening to. Please… Continue reading Meet the Exec Board: Charlie Dulik (‘17.5)
WRMC Presents: Sepomana 2016
Sat 4/23: WRMC presents – SEPOMANA 2016 Kelela • Junglepussy DJ Yung Man & DJ Big Slurp @ The Bunker – Tix $5 in advance / $8 at the door – More Info Come party at Sepomana, WRMC’s annual spring concert! The Bunker’s capacity is very limited and tickets are cheaper in advance so be sure to get yours asap. Read bit more about the… Continue reading WRMC Presents: Sepomana 2016
SEPOMANA SPOTLIGHT: Ratking
In folklore, a rat king occurs when dozens of rats, squirming and wriggling around in compact, dirty places become tangled and knotted together by their tails, creating a writhing mass, even freakier than than the sum of its parts. Just as one can imagine New York City subways being a prime location for a knot… Continue reading SEPOMANA SPOTLIGHT: Ratking
SEPOMANA SPOTLIGHT: Yonatan Gat
When people say about music, “it’s way better live than on record,” it’s usually in reference to electronic music, and generally a slight to the band’s albums. While the comment is true for Yonatan Gat, neither of its common implications are. Yonatan Gat is built for high-energy, improvisation-filled concert madness, and their records, like 2015’s… Continue reading SEPOMANA SPOTLIGHT: Yonatan Gat
Modest Mouse // Strangers To Ourselves
ALBUM: Modest Mouse – Strangers to Ourselves (2015) Label: Glacial Pace // Genre: Indie Rock // Best Tracks: N/A // Grade: FFFFFF holy shit this album sucks, were they even trying?