Overview
Ron slips Dwayne a bootlegged copy of a new rap album, which he immediately puts on the air. The dean pulls the plug on Dwayne's show because of the explicit content of one of the songs. Dwayne and other students conduct a sit-in at the administration building to protest the censorship of student media. Whitley gets trapped in the building with the demonstrators and drives everyone crazy. After listening to the rest of the tape, Dwayne concludes that he should not have played material without listening to it beforehand. The dean does not punish the protesters. She suspends Dwayne from the airwaves for a month, but allows him to hold a special tribute show for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday.
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2 - 1Dr. War is Hell October 06, 1988
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2 - 2Two Gentlemen of Hillman October 13, 1988
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2 - 3Some Enchanted Late Afternoon October 27, 1988
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2 - 4Dream Lover November 03, 1988
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2 - 5Three Girls Three November 10, 1988
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2 - 6If You Like Pilgrim Coladas November 17, 1988
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2 - 7A Stepping Stone December 01, 1988
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2 - 8Life With Father December 08, 1988
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2 - 9All's Fair December 15, 1988
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2 - 10Radio Free Hillman January 05, 1989
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2 - 11It Happened One Night January 12, 1989
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2 - 12I've Got the Muse in Me January 26, 1989
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2 - 13Risky Business February 02, 1989
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2 - 14Breaking Up Is Hard to Do February 09, 1989
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2 - 15For She's Only a Bird in a Gilded Cage February 23, 1989
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2 - 16It's Greek to Me March 02, 1989
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2 - 17The Thing About Women March 09, 1989
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2 - 18High Anxiety March 16, 1989
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2 - 19Take This Job and Love It March 23, 1989
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2 - 20No Means No March 30, 1989
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2 - 21Citizen Wayne April 27, 1989
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2 - 22There's No Place Like Home May 04, 1989