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==Description==
 
==Description==
WNUR is the student-run Northwestern University radio station. DJs for WNUR include students and Evanston residents. Known for playing artists that are local or seldom played on the radio, it prides itself on being a decidedly non-commercial radio station. In addition to music, WNUR covers news and sports events.<ref>[https://www.wnur.org], </ref>
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WNUR is the student-run Northwestern University radio station. DJs for WNUR include students and Evanston residents. Known for playing artists that are local or seldom played on the radio, it prides itself on being a decidedly non-commercial radio station. In addition to music, WNUR covers news and sports events.<ref>[https://www.wnur.org], WNUR Website </ref>
  
 
==Example Sentence==
 
==Example Sentence==

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Part of Speech

Proper Noun

Pronunciation

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Description

WNUR is the student-run Northwestern University radio station. DJs for WNUR include students and Evanston residents. Known for playing artists that are local or seldom played on the radio, it prides itself on being a decidedly non-commercial radio station. In addition to music, WNUR covers news and sports events.[1]

Example Sentence

"I heard a really cool song last night on WNUR that I hadn’t heard before."

References

  1. [1], WNUR Website