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WROC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (161 words)
WROC is the callsign of 2 broadcasting stations in Rochester, New York
WROC AM 950, owned by Entercom with a Liberal/Progressive Talk format affiliated with Air America Radio.
WHTK AM 1280 was the birthplace of the WROC calls and used them until 1979.
WROC Home Page (278 words)
Although WROC had great hopes for Princeton University's new Tilghman-Gutmann administration, over the past several weeks and most recently at the 10/8 University Council meeting they have shown themselves to be just as stubborn as their predecessors on their insistence that Princeton's lowest-paid workers receive "market" wages, not fair wages.
WROC is a group of students, faculty, staff, religious leaders, and other members of the Princeton community dedicated to pressuring Princeton University to improve its treatment of low-wage workers.
WROC is a project of Students for Progressive Education and Action, a Princeton University student organization.
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