Several professors also host shows relating to their subject of discourse, including Latin music, theatrical dramas and jazz.
Overnight, there is a setup that pulls various songs from a large playlist interspersed with PSAs and the WHCL call.
In its early years, WHCL was a low-power station confined to the college campus, and its 2.5 watt signal was monaural.
The Radio Board creates a biweekly (every other week) publication called The Wattage which chronicles new album reviews, music thought pieces, community answers to questions, and the broadcasting schedule.
WHCL is also responsible for hosting and funding concerts for students on the Hamilton College campus, with various artists including Cloud Nothings, Snail Mail, Varsity, and Diet Cig.