Jess Ward

My name is Jess Ward. I’m the Creative Director for WWPV and a senior at Saint Michael’s College studying Media Studies, Journalism, and Digital Arts while pursuing my own music on the side. Outside the classroom, you can find me painting, writing, or singing in my A Capella group, Soulful Harmony. I know the words to every Disney song and have an abundance of knowledge about astrology.

Favorite thing about WWPV or being on the radio: sharing my love of music with people near and far– and when I get a text from a friend asking “what song is this?”

Band or Album currently like or listening to: Wasteland, Baby! By Hozier

Lily Stumpf

Hello! I’m Lily Stumpf, the Music Director at WWPV. I am currently majoring in Physics while pursuing minors in Studio Art and Math. My interests outside of the radio station include painting, photography, and drawing. I am the (PR) Social Media Coordinator and Photographer for the Women’s Rugby club team. Additionally, I spend time working as the Secretary for the Society of Physics Students on campus. I’ve had a radio show since the beginning of my first year at St. Mike’s. Being behind the mic is one of the best feelings. I love being able to share new music and have a platform to showcase my favorites! I play a lot of Celtic music during my show and love listening to the High Kings, The Dubliners, and Dropkick Murphys to name a few.

DJ Article Submission – Test

This is a test for an article written and submitted by current dj. These can be about anything, hopefully these could be written as music reviews or to draw attention to their favorite artist who might be releasing a new album.

What we need from them is a title, body, featured image, excerpt, and if they wanted it to be linked to their radio show.

Group Project – Yonge Street


A song for college students by college students!! Yonge Street by Group Project, is an upbeat electronic and pop song with some heavy elements of rock that make it just an awesome song for any party mix! This song makes me want to take the bus to downtown Burly and hit the bars with the boys. It will be one of the first songs you will hear on my next radio show, Cruise n’ Tunes this fall!

Group Project is a band from Montreal, Canada. Which is only a couple hours drive from St. Mikes! They are three kids that are still in school and their music is “aimed mainly at students & people like us who like to party!”

Yonge Street is Group Project’s third officially released single. The song is meant to show listeners what lies beyond the musicality of the young pop band. The lyrics are party-themed with a little twist that leads the audience to question true friendship as opposed to ingenuine ones. The song is meant to get people on their feet, and the band has taken a more upbeat turn from the mood of their most popular single – Priest. One of the best things about this band other than the music is their motto, “Group Project plans to keep releasing music as long as people are listening, with hopes of performing in the near future.”

Click here to listen to Yonge Street!!!

Government Summertime News

This week in government…

Vermont Unemployment Rate Holds at 2.8 percent in June

 

Mayor Miro Weinberger’s public appearance schedule for July 23 – 27, 2018:

Monday, July 23 – Friday, July 27
Mayor spending personal time with family

Wednesday, July 25
8:00 am              Mornings with Miro – The Bagel Café, 1127 North Avenue – Gene Richards, Director of Aviation, Burlington Airport, to attend for the Mayor

 

 

LEYYA – Wannabe

It’s the one song you’ll need for the rest of the summer, perfect for every activity! This could be one of the summer’s top hits in 2018. ‘Wannabe’ has a wonderful way about it that makes you want to just go to the beach and dance the night away! Not only is the song great, but their music video blew me away! They did a great job of contrasting colors making the video visually pleasing. I love the part when the artists wink to the tune of the music.

LEYYA’s latest single “Wannabe” kicks off with delicate atmospheres and Sophie’s unwinding, yet lively vocal delivery against playfully agile beats and bubbling synthesizers before erupting into high-spirited animation, and ocean-deep self reflection. Repeating the decorative phrase, I wanna be like you wanna be like me, we dive into the minds and psyche of the duos ability to spark and astonish.

Leyya says, “After releasing our Second Album ‘Sauna’ we tried to avoid the Post-Release-down with being creative and writing new music straight away. The song is circling around a problem almost everyone can relate to: Wanting to be like somebody else. Ironically we find – its often also the other way around.”

New Music in the Station

Paul, our station manager for WWPV has been working hard on improving the station this summer. The Westport Public Library, in Westport, Connecticut holds a large book sale each summer. This past weekend was the 26th annual summer book sale by Westport. This year’s featured more than 70,000 deeply discounted items in over 70 categories from A-Z. Paul reached out to Westport Public Library last week in hopes of getting donations, specifically media for library like CDs and Vinyl LPs. At the end of sale, leftover books are made available to multiple organizations, including preschools, schools with limited book budgets, special care homes for children, juvenile detention centers, women’s shelters, domestic violence shelters and prisons. Books have also been collected and sent to Africa, India, and the Philippines by concerned citizens. Any remaining books are recycled into paper. As it turns out, the Library was able to donate many records and CDs to WWPV, ranging from all different genres which will be able to be used by many DJs this fall and for many years to come. A big thank you to Westport Library for their generous donation. All of us at the station really appreciate it!

LIKE ELEPHANTS – Video Game

The band LIKE ELEPHANTS released their first single “Video Game” from their upcoming album today. With “Video Game” the dream pop-band LIKE ELEPHANTS presents the first forerunner for their second album “Kaleidoscope“,” which will be released in September 2018.

The song – produced by Christofer Frank – creates an interplay between diffused fantasy and the real world. In the music video, the band is caught in a virtual space of flickering screens and bright colors. The bright light is both seductive and deceptive. It is comparable to Midnight City by M83. The kind of song you can play while studying or partying. Can’t wait to hear the rest of the album this fall.

Click here to watch the music video

The Princeton Review

We are ranked 8th best college radio station in 2018 by The Princeton Review

 

 

What a wonderful honor to be considered one of the best college radio stations in the nation. Our station has been around for years and will continue to serve Saint Michael’s College students and the local communities of Colchester and Burlington. We strive to do well in all that we do and in continuation of that mantra, expect big things this year from the new e-board. We look forward to welcoming all of our new DJs this fall, freshmen, hope you are ready to rock n’ roll!

 

 

 

 

Meet the Executive Board: Jason Drapinski (’18)

Hey everyone! My name is Jason (he/him/his) and I’m the Music Director here at WWPV. I’m in my final year at Saint Mike’s and I’m majoring in International Relations and minoring in Spanish and Environmental Studies. I’m originally from Malden, MA which is a super culturally diverse suburb just outside Boston.

 

As Music Director, I manage the “sound” of WWPV. Even though we allow DJs to play almost any genre of music during their shows, my job is to curate our collection of CDs and tracks that are available to our DJs for airtime. I spent a lot of the first semester this year updating our collection by branching out to different record labels to see if they’d be interested in getting airtime at WWPV. I would love to see this continue under the reigns of a new Music Director next year. This year has been a great year for WWPV, we’ve been much more active in the Burlington community and I’m excited to see what the new executive does with this new momentum.

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