‘Frankenstein club’: WMRE returns from dead
(Catherine Goodman/Assistant Arts & Life Editor) On the fourth floor of the Alumni Memorial...
Read More(Catherine Goodman/Assistant Arts & Life Editor) On the fourth floor of the Alumni Memorial...
Read MoreClimate change, which threatens the livelihood of our planet, has recently played a prominent role...
Read MoreDooley’s Players’ radio performance “Pillowman: On the Airwaves” is not for the faint of heart. This dark comedy, the first of its kind to be broadcast on Emory’s student-run radio station WMRE, pulls viewers in to piece...
Read MoreA farmer cast his vote for the Georgia Democratic gubernatorial primary in 1948 — nothing out of the ordinary, except for the color of his skin. Because he was black, Isaiah Nixon was shot three times in front of his family by...
Read MoreWMRE is Emory’s only radio station. Beginning as a mere idea in the early 1980s, in 1989 the...
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