College of Human Development, Culture, and Media Annual Report

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Student Leaders Giving back to the community n WSOU 89.5 FM used its bandwidth to help the surrounding communities by organizing several service projects. This year, WSOU student staff continued their annual food drive for the Community Food Bank of New Jersey as well as a yearly clothing drive. Members of the station also worked with Tito’s Burritos & Wings in South Orange to sell a limited-edition burrito dubbed “The Heaviest Burrito.” WSOU staff also started a program for high school students who are interested in multimedia. The staff provided students from Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School tours around WSOU and

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explained how the College and station can assist them in a career in media. “Getting to help people in our community and serving the underserved is everything WSOU is about,” said station manager Kayla Fonseca. “Finding ways to assist the community and give back has always been a top priority for WSOU since the station’s inception; giving back to the community through food drives or clothes drives, helps us connect with them even further.” n The Communication and the

Arts Graduate Student Association (CAGSA) hosted its first event of the year, Friendsgiving, in November. Led by graduate


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