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<p>By MARIUXI MANSFIELD</p>
<p>Staff Writer</p>
<p>“We’re [students] pretty much running the station now, and it’s a lot of fun,” Senior Brianna Hernandez, 21, said.</p>
<p>Hernandez, who goes by the radio name “Briggie Smalls,” is running one of the hottest shows at WFDU- HD3, the student-run radio channel at FDU, with her program, “The Vibe.”</p>
<p>Hernandez is a communications major with a minor in art, a resident assistant in Northpointe and member of the Omega Phi Chi Multicultural Sorority.</p>
<p>“I wear a couple different hats,” she said.</p>
<p>Hernandez became involved with WFDU last semester when she took the radio workshop course and started o with a one hour show. It was at this time that her group wanted to start transitioning from having a classical radio station to a “student radio station,” according to Hernandez.</p>
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<p>Eventually, more students got involved in the<br />
station, and there are now almost 20 weekly shows online.</p>
<p>Hernandez’s expectations are for more students to volunteer to host shows so that the station runs continuously as a nonstop student radio station.</p>
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<p> “Students can play whatever they want, as long as songs and language are respectful, and our WFDU-HD3 online radio can be listened through iHeartRadio,” she said.</p>
<p>Hernandez’s goal is to continue in the radio business, with possibly an internship elsewhere. But her heart is with FDU.</p>
<p>“My goal will be hopefully to continue on the radio,” she said. “Maybe here at FDU and continuing helping out the radio station and increasing the student involvement, just because I feel that we accomplished a lot in a short period of time.”</p>
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<p>Hernandez’s vision reflects her optimism on what the future holds for WFDU- HD3. Since the Metropolitan Campus harbors students from different countries, she is hopeful that the radio incorporates programs that suit the variety of student groups on campus.</p>
<p>“We need more diversity,” Hernandez said. “International students are learning about us, but we should also be able to engage with them. We are bridging that divide &#8211; we are trying to become one in turning away all of our differences.”</p>
<p>To hear Hernandez’s show “The Vibe” or any other student programs on WFDU- HD3, tune in at hd3.wfdu.fm or listen at iheart.com.</p>
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