Posted on March 31, 2022
Meeting The Stews: An Auburn-based Band on the Horizon
By Emily Okon // DJ Amaryllis It’s no surprise that this small town band from the college town of Auburn, Alabama is beginning to make it big in the southeast. […]
Posted on March 31, 2022
By Emily Okon // DJ Amaryllis It’s no surprise that this small town band from the college town of Auburn, Alabama is beginning to make it big in the southeast. […]
Posted on February 15, 2021
by Baby Z // The Block Party For this spring’s first official wellness day here at the University of South Carolina, I decided to sit down and reflect on a […]
Posted on February 15, 2021
by Fluffy Cat // Littleroot Town Dawes’ Good Luck with Whatever came out amidst a unique time in the modern world. To me, it feels like a return to a sort of […]
Posted on January 5, 2021
by Schuler // Death Drive 90.5 It’d be disingenuous of me to frame 2020 as some kind of personal crucible. I made it through just fine. And it’d be absurd […]
Posted on August 29, 2020
by D# // Album Club It is once again Record Store Day! And as the self-proclaimed vinyl reviver, I’ll quickly summarize my experience with the iconic Columbia record store, Papa […]
Posted on August 24, 2020
by Tom Dang // Double Hockey Sticks, WKDU Drexel University Howdy, WUSC listeners and readers. My name is Tom Dang and I host a little show called Double Hockey Sticks […]
Posted on July 18, 2020
by Keller // David & Keller Remember that beach playlist I told you about? Of course you do. You know everything about me and you remember everything I tell you. […]
Posted on July 12, 2020
by Schuler // Death Drive 90.5 The COVID-19 pandemic has sidelined the touring arm of the music industry–well, at least for artists who aren’t stupid or selfish enough to try […]
Posted on July 4, 2020
by Keller // David & Keller If tomorrow all the things I’d worked for all my life were gone and I had to start again with just my children and […]
Posted on June 30, 2020
by DJ D // Dark Entries: Goth Radio Hi, kids. DJ D from Dark Entries: Goth Radio here. Like most of you, I have spent the last few months finding […]
Posted on June 29, 2020
by DJ Bear // The Hallows (FRIDAYS, noon – 1PM) Be sure to check out DJ Bear’s vinyl origins HERE! DJ Bear’s Top 5: Sinatra: A Man and His Music […]
Posted on June 27, 2020
by Keller // David & Keller It seems every week I ruin something else. Last week it was my britches, and this week it’s the playlist. You see, I was […]
Posted on June 25, 2020
by DJ Bear // The Hallows (EVERY FRIDAY FROM 12-1PM) My vinyl story has two parts- it starts with my mom’s love of it before she had me, and continues […]
Posted on June 23, 2020
by Erin Slack // The Indie 500 (FRIDAY 1-2PM) While being home, I’ve spent a lot of time looking at the massive stack of records that I obtained from the […]
Posted on June 21, 2020
by DJ Golden Slumbers In celebration of Vinylthon, I wanted to show off my collection of old vinyl records that I have been painting over the course of the past […]
Posted on June 20, 2020
by Schuler // Death Drive 90.5 It hasn’t been the best year for music. While there’s still great stuff being written and released, live performances and the industries that rely […]
Posted on June 20, 2020
by Keller // David & Keller Ever notice how people always tell their mom “hello” when a TV camera focuses on them at those things we used to have called sporting […]
Posted on June 13, 2020
by Keller // David and Keller I thought this Sunday was Father’s Day. It’s not. It’s next Sunday. That’s great news for you guys who were mistaken like me, because […]
Posted on June 13, 2020
by Ebony Dionne // Holla If You Hear Me Now you know I had to give y’all an all R&B playlist next right? Well R&B is my second love next […]
Posted on June 6, 2020
The following originally appeared June 5th on DailyGamecock.com, and is featured here with permission. You can see the original letter here. by Samira Nematollahi On May 31st, the University of […]
Posted on June 6, 2020
by Ebony Dionne // Holla If You Hear Me I was introduced to Hip Hop at an early age by my dad. It was mostly West Coast at first, specifically […]
Posted on June 6, 2020
by Keller // David & Keller I met David in 1993 on the first day of my illustrious college career. By chance, we were put together as suitemates in Benedict […]
Posted on June 4, 2020
by Schuler // Death Drive 90.5 If you’d never heard -(16)- before, and I told you the opening two tracks from their new album, Dream Squasher, were about a daddy […]
Posted on June 3, 2020
by Laura At just 22 years old, Irish-French lad Cian Ducrot (pronounced Kee-yan) writes, produces and sings his own songs. TikTok has helped to streamline his fame, and he’s also […]
Posted on May 30, 2020
by Keller // David & Keller This quarantine has been pretty special, folks. David and I are living our best lives. We don’t miss anything or anyone. We aren’t merely […]
Posted on May 27, 2020
by Schuler // Death Drive 90.5 Greetings! Welcome to the first installment of WUSC 101, a new series in which one of your favorite WUSC DJs introduces you to one […]
Posted on May 20, 2020
by Justin Price // jbyrd As far as mass communication technology goes, radio is ancient, maybe slightly ahead of the newspaper and scratching letters into a tree. With social media, […]
Posted on May 16, 2020
“Charli’s latest album is a success in any way that you look at it.”
Posted on October 23, 2018
WUSC’s Top 10 Halloween Songs By Carly Mihovich Ah, October in South Carolina: a month full of trips to Scarowinds, fair dates, pumpkin-flavored everything, and pretending it’s fall while we […]
Posted on July 15, 2015
On July 10, after flying on the South Carolina State House grounds for 54 years, the confederate battle flag was lowered in a ceremony broadcast around the world. Here at […]
Posted on February 12, 2015
Here’s a little lesson in networking: if you do something for someone, there is a strong chance he/she will do something for you in return. “You scratch my back, I’ll […]
Posted on December 17, 2014
From the Desk of the News Director: a recurring segment by Nick Vogt.
Posted on January 15, 2014
WUSC Station Manager and baking enthusiast Kate Appelbaum breaks down the latest Mike Golden & Friends album, Utopia, track by track.
Posted on June 26, 2013
Jake Causey, Program Director for WUSC, shares his experiences from Bonnaroo 2013.