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Tag Archives: Student Union Society
Cascades and Headstones!
CIVL Radio is very excited to broadcast another slew of University of the Fraser Valley Cascades home games this weekend on 101.7 FM! Friday 6 pm Women’s Cascades vs. Calgary Dinos Friday 8 pm Men’s Cascades vs. Calgary Dinos Saturday … Continue reading
UFV Cascade Covers CIVL Radio Host
The University of the Fraser Valley‘s Campus Newspaper, The Cascade, this week features the above photograph of CIVL Inventory Librarian and Host of Mood Swings on Mondays between 11 am and 1 pm, Alicia Williams, showing off the Community Development … Continue reading
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Tagged Abbotsford, Alicia Williams, amos evans, ANREC, CIVL Radio 101.7 FM, CKDU 88.1 FM, femcon, Halifax, Mood Swings, nationa community campus radio association, national community campus radio conference, NCRA, NCRC, nick ubels, psycho radio, Student Union Society, sus, ufv, ufv cascade, University of the Fraser Valley
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CiVL Radio Wins National Campus/Community Radio Award
After less than a year of FM broadcasting on 101.7 FM, CiVL Radio is proud to have received the award for Community Development from the 2011 National Community and Campus Radio Awards, on June 7th, 2011 hosted by the NCRA … Continue reading
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Tagged Alicia Williams, ANREC, CFRC, CIVL Radio 101.7 FM, CKDU 88.1 FM, Community Development, Community Radio Fund of Canada, Halifax, Jam in Jubilee, Mood Swings, Music Programming, National Community Campus Radio Association, National Community Campus Radio Conference Awards, NCRA, NCRC, Student Union Society, University of the Fraser Valley
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