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What to be a part of Student Media? We’d love to have you! 

Here are some ways to get involved.

See the individual sites for more details.

The Western Howl: We’re always seeking more freelancers to contribute writing, photography, and other media for every section! See The Western Howl for more details.

KWOU: If you’re interested in starting your own podcast, helping us choose new music, becoming a DJ, or just helping out at the studio, don’t hesitate to contact us. See KWOU for more details.

The Northwest Passage: We have multiple ways to get involved. First, submit your work! Get published. Second, join our editorial board and help make The Northwest Passage successful. See The Northwest Passage for more details.

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