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While the station license was owned by Linfield, KSLC was an entirely student-run college radio station with reception throughout town and the immediate vicinity. The full-time student-staff consisted of ten members, who worked under the guidance of one faculty advisor.
Linfield University is a private liberal arts college with campuses in McMinnville, and Portland, Oregon. Linfield Wildcats athletics participate in the NCAA Division ...
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The 1961 Linfield Wildcats football team represented the Linfield University of McMinnville, Oregon. In their 14th year under head coach Paul Durham , the team compiled a 10–1 record (5–0 against NWC opponents) and won the Northwest Conference championship.
Since 2001, KLYC, which began broadcasting in June 1949, had a 1960s/1970s-based oldies music format. [3] In addition to its usual music programming, KLYC also carried select news from CNN Radio, local high school football games, Yamhill High Flyers IBL basketball games, plus the Linfield College Wildcats college football and men's basketball games. [4]
In 1858, Linfield University was founded as Baptist College of McMinnville. [46] Later renamed McMinnville College and then Linfield College, in 2020 the Board of Trustees renamed the school Linfield University. [47] Linfield is an independent, comprehensive institution of higher education for undergraduate and graduate studies in 56 unique ...
The 2004 Linfield Wildcats football team was an American football team that represented Linfield University as a member of the Northwest Conference (NWC) during the 2004 NCAA Division III football season. In their ninth season under head coach Jay Locey, the Wildcats compiled a perfect 13–0 record and won the NCAA Division III national ...
After Alex Smith took over the starting job, Brett transferred to Linfield University where he led the 2004 Linfield Wildcats football team to an NCAA Division III Football Championship, and set national college football records including the season record for touchdowns thrown in a season (61).