1. How do the radio stations entertain the students?
2. What music do the radio stations play?
3. About what do the radio stations inform students?
4. How many people does a radio station need to run smoothly?
5. What does a journalist do at a radio station?
6. Does a DJ present the show and play the music at the radio station?
7. Does the producer organize everything and controls the show at the radio station?
8. Is a technician or engineer always nearby in case the equipment breaks down?
9. Is it good for students to work for the radio station?
10. Do students gain useful practical experience working for the radio station?
Every crisis has its heroes, every disaster its displays of selflessness and sacrifice. Firefighters race into burning buildings. Police officers place themselves in the line of fire. Soldiers march into war.
And now, amid the coronavirus pandemic, our health-care workers, doctors, nurses, EMTs and support staff who risk becoming infected themselves — who risk infecting their own families — are making extraordinary sacrifices to care for the rest of us. They do so, most infuriatingly, even as they have been put at greater risk than necessary by the avoidable shortages of masks, face shields and other personal protective equipment.