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 ====== WRTC ====== ====== WRTC ======
-[{{:wrtc_cook_hall_1978.jpg?400 |Radio host in Cook Hall, 1978. Photo credit: WRTC}}]+
  
 WRTC is a non-commercial radio station owned by Trinity, which first went on-air in 1947. It is run by students, alumni, staff, and [[hartford|Hartford]] community members. The studio has been located on the ground level of [[high_rise_hall|High Rise Hall]] since 1993, after moving from [[cook_hall|Cook Hall]]. The very first airing of the station took place in [[jarvis_hall|Jarvis Hall]], with four students sharing a single microphone and equipment that they had bought themselves.  WRTC is a non-commercial radio station owned by Trinity, which first went on-air in 1947. It is run by students, alumni, staff, and [[hartford|Hartford]] community members. The studio has been located on the ground level of [[high_rise_hall|High Rise Hall]] since 1993, after moving from [[cook_hall|Cook Hall]]. The very first airing of the station took place in [[jarvis_hall|Jarvis Hall]], with four students sharing a single microphone and equipment that they had bought themselves. 
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 +[{{:wrtc_thought_power_ivy_1970.png?400 |//Thought Power// host. Photo credit: //[[ivy|Trinity Ivy]]//, 1970}}]
  
 The early years of WRTC featured a variety of music, educational, and sport programs, as well as performances by student groups, including the [[a_capella_groups|Pipes]], the Trinidads, and the [[jesters|Jesters]]. During the 1960s, educational programs expanded, broadcasting lectures focusing on English literature called "Classroom Unlimited."  The early years of WRTC featured a variety of music, educational, and sport programs, as well as performances by student groups, including the [[a_capella_groups|Pipes]], the Trinidads, and the [[jesters|Jesters]]. During the 1960s, educational programs expanded, broadcasting lectures focusing on English literature called "Classroom Unlimited." 
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