CJLO Shortlisted for 2011 mtvU College Radio Woodie Nominations

CJLO has been shortlisted for 2011 mtvU College Radio Woodie Nominations. We are the sole Canadian College/University Station on the list and couldn't be more proud to represent Canada.

If you would like more information about the Woodies or a chance to vote, please visit radiowoodie.ratemyprofessors.com or http://www.mtv.com/ontv/woodieawards/2011/woodie-of-the-year/

 


Joel "Stringbean" Suss

Smart, charismatic and dedicated are just a few of the words thrown around when Joel Suss’s name comes up in conversation. A relatively new addition to CJLO, Joel has been a member for just over a year. In the short time that Joel has been on board, his show, The Sports Injection (which he hosts alongside Taimur Tanoli and Ben Wenger) has become a fan favorite. With calls from local fans to those far away, the energy on the show is always positive and the people who call in, although they don’t always agree with the boys, still love and respect them.


Finger Eleven @ Threatre Corona

Alright, so like most people I first got a taste of Finger Eleven in the mid 90s.  I heard "Above" off of Tip and I was sold, and after The Greyest of Blue Skies came out I really started to follow them heavily.  I managed to catch them for a whopping one dollar and five cents at a show in my home town that was put on by a local radio station.  The show was fantastic, and after that I even made a trek three hours away to catch them in Pittsburgh.
 


CJLO Keeps You Warm At Loyola On Ice

Join CJLO during this year's Loyola on Ice as we keep you warm with lots of great tunes during this special event.

CJLO will be DJing outside in the Loyola Quad on Wednesday, February 2nd from 10am to 4pm. There will be a winter carnival, sugar on snow (Le Tir) courtesy of the CSU and great music and prizes by us!

On Thursday, February 3rd join us at the Hive (7141 Sherbrooke Street West above the cafeteria) for a kick ass party brought to you by CJLO and the CSU.

There will be other great events all week long including:


Tokyo Police Club +Two Door Cinema Club + P.S. I Love You @ Club Soda

There I was on a Sunday night, sitting in one of the side balconies at Club Soda and thinking, "who does a show on a Sunday night?" Isn't Sunday night meant for rest after a long weekend? I guess I'm getting too old. Or is it just the fatigue of partying all weekend? It felt weird since usually I take pictures at concerts but for a change I was there to review the show.


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