春水堂视频

Sept. 1, 2015

CJSW is campus radio and much more for student volunteers

Experiences on-air and behind the scenes open doors to new ideas, friendships, career possibilities
From left, Kai Sinclair, Sarah Dorchak and Alexander Kim, all volunteers at the campus radio station CJSW.

From left, Kai Sinclair, Sarah Dorchak and Alexander Kim, all volunteers at the campus radio station

Riley Brandt, 春水堂视频 of Calgary

听is celebrating its 30th听anniversary on the FM dial this year but it is more than just a campus radio station. It听is an environment that brings together music, culture and academics to form one of the biggest and best voices in Canadian community radio.

Student involvement is hugely important to the success of听the volunteer-driven station.听

鈥淰olunteering at CJSW is a way to improve student life on campus and get a broad audience listening to your ideas, whether they鈥檙e academic or personal,鈥 says Kai Sinclair, news director at CJSW.

Seven full-time staff members train volunteers from all walks of life to be confident on-air programmers. They teach everything from how to conduct interviews to using top-of-the-line, industry standard audio equipment.

For individuals with an interest in broadcasting, on- or off-air, and a few hours to spare every month, opportunities extend beyond on-air.

鈥淚f you have interest in graphic design, you can design logos; if you鈥檙e a writer, you can write copy. Whatever skills you have, we can help you improve your portfolio,鈥 says Sinclair.听

Popular science podcast on CJSW peaks on iTunes store

Alexander Kim, a 2014 neuroscience graduate, began volunteering at the station in 2012 as a means of building his journalism portfolio.

During his time at CJSW, Kim was a volunteer host and multicultural news summer staffer who developed the podcast听with station manager Myke Atkinson. The format takes what Kim describes as 鈥渟illy hypothetical science questions,鈥 and then asks experts to explore the scientific ideas behind them.

For example, what's the possibility of evolving mermaids from modern humans through artificial selection? 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking to start somewhere weird, get somewhere transcendent, and to break down fundamental concepts,鈥 says Kim. So would evolving mermaids be possible? 鈥淚t鈥檚 more possible than you might think 鈥斕齪ossible but improbable.鈥

Theoretically Speaking听recently saw success after it was featured on the front page of the iTunes store, peaking at number two in Canada and number 11 in the U.S. on the podcast charts in July.

鈥淥ver the course of a week, we went from 40 subscribers to over 13,000,鈥 says Kim. 鈥淭he show I make with my friends at CJSW was right next to my heroes and shows I admire.鈥

Campus radio station CJSW celebrates 30 years on air, marking a history of giving volunteers an outlet for their voice, ideas, and academic interests.

Campus radio station CJSW celebrates 30 years on air.

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On-air host and grad student explores feminist themes听

While Kim鈥檚 goal is building his portfolio while exploring his scientific interests, Sarah Dorchak volunteers at CJSW to broaden her understanding of feminism. Dorchak is one of four hosts on the talk show听Yeah, What She Said, which explores feminist issues ranging from mental health in the bisexual community to body love and positivity.

Yeah, What She Said听has benefited me personally because it has helped develop my own understanding of feminism and community,鈥 explains Dorchak.

As a grad student in communications, media and film, Dorchak finds that the flexibility in her show's format has helped her to juggle CJSW and schoolwork for the last three years. 鈥淲e rotate as lead host,鈥 says Dorchak. 鈥淎nd because CJSW is on campus, you can pop in on your break, do bits here and there as it fits your schedule.鈥

Station continues to be a campus connector听

As CJSW celebrates its 30th听anniversary, it听continues to allow volunteers like Dorchak and Kim to find an outlet for their voice, ideas, and academic interests.

鈥淚 get to do the thing I want to do with my life 鈥斕齜eing creative with audio,鈥 says Kim. 鈥淐JSW has been able to make that happen. I鈥檓 super grateful.鈥

There will be a commemorative magazine and celebration centered around its Funding Drive in October. Find out more about听on their website,听get connected with the station on听and听听or stop by in person in MacEwan Hall.

鈥淲e鈥檙e a welcoming environment so if students just want to hangout, we鈥檙e a relaxed place to have your coffee and study,鈥 adds Sinclair.