
KAMP Student Radio (1570 AM) is the University of Arizona's only student-run, free-format college radio station. Staffed entirely by student volunteers and employees, the station broadcasts a diverse mix of music, news, talk, and sports.
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KAMP Student Radio (1570 AM) is the University of Arizona's only student-run, free-format college radio station. Staffed entirely by student volunteers and employees, the station broadcasts a diverse mix of music, news, talk, and sports.

KSUA 91.5 FM is a student-run, volunteer-operated non-commercial college radio station broadcasting from the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) campus. It serves the Alaska Interior with 3,000 watts of power, offering a mix of indie rock, local music, Indigenous cultural programs, and specialty shows.
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KXUA (88.3 FM) is a student-run radio station at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, serving the campus and surrounding Ozarks community. Known as "The Eclectic Destination of the Ozarks," it features a highly diverse mix of music, specialty genre shows, podcasts, and local artist interviews.

WJGR 97.1 The Prowl (WJGR-LP) is a student-operated, non-commercial radio station based at the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama. Broadcasting at 97.1 FM, it features a variety and college radio format that includes music, sports, and student-produced programming.

WMUC 90.5 FM is the University of Maryland's official, fully student-run freeform non-commercial radio station based in College Park, Maryland. First established in 1948, the station broadcasts a diverse, eclectic mix of independent music, news, sports, and specialty talk programming.

WVUA 90.7, also known as "90.7 The Capstone," is the official student-operated radio station of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. It broadcasts a 24-hour mix of local music, news, and sports—including Crimson Tide gymnastics and softball—serving as "The Voice of the University of Alabama".