For a generation widely raised on Spotify algorithms and YouTube rabbit holes, tuning in to the radio is generally out of the question. When the ability to listen to the perfect song at the perfect time is right at our fingertips, why would anyone opt for a medium that requires far more patience?

Despite instant musical gratification being the reality for many students, on the third floor of the Strand Union Building is a radio station that, upon entering, makes one feel as though they are stepping into a time capsule.

KGLT, southwest Montana’s largest alternative public radio station, is not frozen in time, but still pulsing with the energy of an era before music was streamed on demand.

“I wouldn't blame [younger people] if they found a radio, and they're like, ‘Why would I listen to t

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