Wavelength, formally known as ‘The AS Review’, is one of the most recently rebranded offices in the SE. At the beginning of summer 2022, our office was officially changed due to the dynamic social climate of WWU’s campus. Focusing on content you actually care about, we aim to showcase and highlight all student stories at Western through digital storytelling. Through videos, podcasts, and articles, Wavelength strives to encompass all of the challenges and triumphs of the student experience.
Wavelength’s Mission Statement:
Wavelength is A hub for student storytelling, digital content creation, and entertainment. We highlight topics that center around all human aspects of student life on campus. Wavelength is committed to providing Western students with a space for vulnerability through an authentic lens of the collective college experience.
A brief history of Wavelength:
Over the last year, we have gotten very interested in the history of Wavelength and the organisations that we come from. Through research at the Western archives we were able to learn more about our origins and found that we are much older than we thought. Wavelength comes from the AS review as we already knew but before the AS review there was a publication titled “The Ascent”. The Ascent was a publication very similar to the AS review, it was first published in the winter of 1981, almost fifty years ago. We think it is important to understand our history and acknowledge the students who worked before us. While Wavelength may look very different from the AS review or the Ascent, we all come from the same ideals and values of representing students and their lives and interests.