WBUL 1620am - The University of South Florida's Student Radio Station

Studio: (813) 974-3285
Office: (813) 974-4906

4202 E Fowler Ave. CTR 203
Tampa, FL 33620

Welcome

WBUL 1620am is the student radio station at the University of South Florida. We provide diverse student programming while acting as USF's radio teaching lab. We also offer affordable remote DJ services. Students can participate in many ways both on and off the air in an exciting, professional environment. Don't hesitate to drop by our office in the lower level of the Marshall Center to get involved!

2nd Annual MFA Exhibition


5:50 minutes (5.35 MB)

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The second annual USF School of Art and Art History Masters of Fine arts exhibition was held on campus Friday, at the Contemporary Art Museum.

A live DJ mixed techno sheik as patrons dined on paté and socially lubed on red wine and dark beer.

USF students protest budget-cutting diversity


16:07 minutes (14.76 MB)

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Around 200 USF students marched on campus on Tuesday, carrying signs and shouting the mantra "Rise up!" to protest the affects of the university's budget cuts may have on the Africana, Women's and Latin and Caribbean studies programs.

The march took students from the rally held at MLK plaza, to students waiting at Cooper Hall to join the march and back to administration where Provost Wilcox was demanded to give straight answers to tough questions.

Students tried to stay calm, but passions were high as they wanted a confirmation on record from Wilcox that the administration at USF held diversity high on their priority list - in times of budget cuts as well as when touting statistics to attract funding and new students.

Wilcox reiterated several times that there would be no cuts to the departments and they would retain academic autonomy, but balancing the budget may require departments to consolidate. Several protesters said that a consolidation would dilute the power of the department - even demote them to programs, which would take clout form already marginalized minority studies.

Ybor Film Fest of the Moving Image brings meaningful cinema to Tampa


3:14 minutes (2.97 MB)

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The sixth annual Ybor Film Festival of the Moving Image was held last weekend, but unlike most festivals that tout a larger audience than last year and hint at Hollywood ties, the small festival held at Hillsborough Community College is proud not of clout, but its mission of bringing important cinema to Ybor.

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