In the ’70s, an emerging rap genre known as "hip hop" began to form in the Bronx, New York City. It focused on emceeing over house parties and neighborhood block party events, held outdoors. It really...
This week we cover Picnic on the Dawgwood, the archery team's Nationals, a look at the latest track meet, a goodbye to Geek Squad, and all the need to know announcements!
This week we take a look at students who take part in the month of Ramadan, the Late Afternoon show takes to the kitchen, students celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week by telling us a teacher they're thankful...
Teachers are a big part of students' lives. They guide students towards a successful future. For 13 years (K-12), we spend hours upon hours with our teachers. They become like our parents sometimes, and...
Ramadan takes place during the 9th month of every year where strict fasting is practiced from sunrise to sunset. A month where Muslims try to practice increased self-discipline.
This is motivated by...
This week we feature the nominations for our very first TEACHER prom king and queen. Hear from this year's prom court, and then learn how to vote! Also, take a look at some clips from the talent show!...
This week, we wrap up Women's History Month with two Social Studies teachers who tell us about their heroes. Next, we hear from Dunbar teachers about the virtue of their subject matters, and the reason...
This week's episode includes a look at the recent Distracted Driving module that seniors experienced at Dunbar, our new and improved SportsCenter with a new host, and the return of Geek Squad! Not to mention,...
This week we took a look at the drama department’s Showcase with Broadway actress, Laura Bell Bundy. Our new Sports Broadcasting team was also on site at the boys’ basketball game in Frankfort to cover...
This week we're taking a look at why students still study Shakespeare, what students are doing for their research projects--including the MSTC capstone projects, and of course, all the relevant announcements...
On New Year’s Day, a battle between Blue and White was considered a game until the end. The Penn State Nittany Lions and the Kentucky Wildcats went to head-to-head for the VRBO Citrus Bowl title. Coach...
This is our final episode of the semester, and we hope you enjoy it! This week we are discussing holiday traditions, an appeal to restart film club, a sneak peek at the upcoming documentary on the teen...
This week's episode looks into students who have parents at Dunbar, the homework controversy, and important announcements. The club spotlight is anime club. Check it out!
This week we thank our custodians, take a look at banned books week, and focus on our Young Democrats and Young Republicans so we can prepare for election day tomorrow!
Welcome to our 2018 Halloween episode. Big thanks to Mr. Campbell and Mrs. Champe for their scary stories, and to our reporters who covered Fright Night! Our sports boys went to the state volleyball...
On Oct. 29, Dunbar will become the second high school in Fayette County using walk-through metal detectors. Starting on Oct. 22, metal detectors will be set up, but not turned on, so that students can...
This week's broadcast covers new traffic safety procedures on campus, fashion trends making a comeback, and spirit week! Also, we always share announcements and updates and PRIDE buck winners.
In 1999, Dr. Dorothy Edwards introduced the Green Dot program at the University of Kentucky after she began seeing bystanders step in to stop "red dot behaviors" such as sexual harassment and assault...
Our very first Student Athlete of the Week is junior Jamarcus Robinson. He sat down with host Victoria Bravo to discuss his experiences as a Dunbar football player.
Beauty and the Beast, Jr. was presented to several area elementary and middle schools during the day on Dec. 7-8. They also had evening performances and a matinee on Saturday. Belle was played by senior...
There has been a surge of students attending drama courses this year. Lining the walls in the foyer of Dunbar are a multitude of drama trophies from performances years before.
Junior J.T. Jett performed...
The art department at Dunbar has the goal of helping students break away from classroom stress and express themselves with their artwork.
“It’s not just about making pretty things to put on your...
Over 700 FCPS students competed in the 33rd Annual Kentucky American Water Science Fair on Feb. 11 at Bryan Station High School. The projects presented at the fair were categorized into 15 different...
Wrestling is a highly intensive sport, but senior captain Andres Calleja excels at his incredibly difficult regimen for PLD wrestling. Calleja, who has a record of 25-10, is the only Dunbar wrestler who...