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Matt Garofalo, a freshman in the School of Management, Frank Radochonski, a freshman in the College of Health and Human Sciences, and Dan Green, a computer science major, host "The Boiler Room," a political talk show, on Sunday at 9 p.m.

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Students create new political talk show

Updated: Tuesday, 29 Jan 2013, 5:21 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 29 Jan 2013, 5:17 PM EST

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (Exponent) - After taking a month off from their friendship due to opposing political views, two Purdue students have teamed up to create a political talk show for WCCR, Cary Quadrangle’s radio station.

Matt Garofalo, a freshman in the School of Management, and Frank Radochonski, a freshman in the College of Health and Human Sciences, live on the same floor in Cary Quadrangle, where the radio studio is located. Garofalo is from Louisville, Ky., and Radochonski is from Chicago.

You’d think the political affiliations would be obvious based on hometowns, but it’s the opposite. Garofalo is the liberal and Radochonski is the conservative.

You can read the rest of this story and other stories at the Purdue Exponent website .

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