KOHL

The logo consisted of KOHL in bold lettering at the top, a house in the middle, and "Ohlone College" written at the bottom.

The move in power and location gave KOHL a much farther-reaching signal that could be heard from as far north as Oakland to San Jose in the south bay.

In October 1995 the Gary Soren Smith Center for the Fine and Performing Arts was officially opened at the Ohlone College Fremont Campus.

KOHL was one of the earliest west coast broadcast facilities to make the transition and was often used by the RCS company as a showcase for the product.

Often using agro rock or industrial music underneath the station voice became heavily processed and more drops from television and movies were worked into the production, the logo was changed as well moving from a two-color handwriting type font to a larger bolder faced offset stacked.

KOHL as a whole is the primary working lab of the Radio Broadcasting Program at Ohlone College in Fremont, California, providing real-world, hands-on experience to students.

Lecture and lab situations (both on air and off) combine to provide students with the background and skills required to meet the needs of the radio communications industry.

The station's format is high energy contemporary hit radio which challenges students to refine commercial broadcast techniques in a professional environment.

Also available are Fast Track Certificates in Radio Broadcasting Studio Operations, Air Talent, Program Management, and Digital Production.

Matchups included "a shark with lasers vs. a monkey driving a pickup truck," "Arnold Schwarzenegger vs. a puppy," and "Chuck Norris vs Godzilla with a chainsaw."

KOHL production studio