Santa Claus is comin’ to WXAV to take phone calls from children on the air! This will take place on Tuesday, December 23rd from 6pmCST – 8pmCST. Important Calling Instructions: Parents: please…
Author: Peter Kreten
#Giving Tuesday at Saint Xavier University
Giving Tuesday is a nationally recognized event held around the world in celebration of giving back to others. The event has been part of Saint Xavier University and is celebrated on campus…
The 2014 Thanksgiving Day of Documentaries Broadcast Schedule
WXAV’s Thanksgiving Day of Documentaries will begin at 10amCST. Below is the complete broadcast schedule: 10am: Bob Dylan: Live at the Newport Folk Music Festivial 11am: Johnny Cash: Man in Black Noon:…
Twin Peaks Are Invading SXU
They wowed you at Pitchfork and now Chicago rockers Twin Peaks are INVADING Saint Xavier University on Friday September 5th for a very special performance!!! Twin Peaks will be performing on the…
Win a Pair of Tickets to Riot Fest 2014
So you want to go to Riot Fest?? Of course you do. The line up is insane!!! (Line up here) Well, WXAV will be giving away a pair of tickets to Riot…
Reflektor Review…Burning Brightly
There is perhaps no greater role model for the counterculture than the concept of the indie band. In an era when it can be easy to dismiss modern music as adhering to…
Government Shutdown and Federal Financial Aid
Unable to come to an agreement for the budget of the new fiscal year, the federal government has shutdown leaving university students to wonder how this may impact their federal financial aid….
The Hard Rocking Taylor Momsen
Who can rock harder than Taylor Momsen herself? Some of you may know Taylor Momsen from How the Grinch Stole Christmas or Gossip Girl, but Momsen is also the lead singer of her rock band,…
2013 College Radio Day Schedule
The WXAV 88.3FM and WXAV.com College Radio Day on air Schedule 7pm-9pm- A Special “I Wish I Was Still Sleeping” with Katie Cascone Interviews with Johnny Christ from Avenged Sevenfold and some…
The Calculus Workshop
By Nick Vasilyev Let us solve a differential equation. Suppose we want to find the function that is its own derivative. Then we will write y=sigma x^n/n!. That’s it, eureka! The infinite…
