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A collection of works from the students at Columbia College Chicago: from standalone audio dramas to audio documentaries.

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    • Jul 10, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    Nascar Chicago Street Race 2024

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024


    WCRXFM had the privilege of attending the Nascar Chicago Street Race Weekend 2024! This was the second year for the race as well as WCRX's second year in a row covering the event. Here's the scoop on how the weekend went!

    Illinois Election 2024 Primary Voters

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 11:45


    Reporters include: Madison Blancas, Mya DeJesus, Jazlynn Edwards, Leonardo Esparza, Leah Flanigan, Adriah Hedrick, Samantha Ho, Kate Julianne Larroder and Izzy Smith

    Neural Picture Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 92:02


    Spring 2023 Columbia College Chicago Audio Drama Class Photo by Alina Grubnyak on Unsplash

    Oral Traditions 2023 Episode 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023


    In this series, students from the Department of Communications' spring 2023 oral traditions class explore West African cultures and the African American diaspora. Students draw comparisons between their own cultures and that of the Maroons, formerly enslaved Africans who fled imprisonment and formed close-knit communities throughout the americas. Professor of history and humanities, Robert Hanserd, joins to discuss specific cultural elements. Our second segment explores rituals and spirituality of the Fon people. The discussion includes the West African region of Ghana and Benin, the rituals of women warriors, and Robert's rite of passage in writing about Africa. Concluding today's show is a commentary on the book, Five Hundred African Voices, the accounts of African slave ship survivors. Students highlight Rosa Cruz, a formerly enslaved writer and religious mystic, and Phillis Wheatley, the first known and published African American poet.

    Oral Traditions 2023 Episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023


    In this series, students from the Department of Communications' spring 2023 oral traditions class explore West African cultures and the African American diaspora. Jazz originated in African American communities as a means of expression. In this episode, students speak with musicians and experts of Chicago's rich jazz scene and discuss topics from the birth of the free jazz movement to the modern artists who are pushing the boundaries of the genre. We continue the show by exploring the fashions of West Africa with international designer and philanthropist, Haj Gueye. Haj goes into his formative experiences in fashion, the mission of his brand, and fashion as a means of storytelling.

    What We Owe - Chicago Anti-Apartheid Pt 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022


    Every Voice Chicago Archive ProjectColumbia College Chicago Oral History Model Case Study, a product of this CIC grant.

    "What We Owe" Chicago Anti-Apartheid Pt 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 16:17


    Every Voice Chicago Archive ProjectColumbia College Chicago Oral History Model Case Study, a product of this CIC grant.

    Anxious America: Living in Uncertain Times

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022


    Anxious America Parts 1-3This is an audio documentary on the alarming rise of anxiety and depression among Americans, and especially the young.Students in the Audio Documentary Class at Columbia College Chicago took on the subject and spoke with numerous experts on mental health, and with those who are or have suffered with anxiety and/or elements of depression. They looked at the growing numbers of cases, the reasons why we are a more anxious society, and avenues of treatment, including controversial micro-dosing treatment.Listen Below! Individual segments of the documentary are produced by individual students or groups of students.Student Producers: Kevin Ashley Peyton Zignego Skye Crumpler Jackie Diaz Jake Eisendrath Francis Garcia Hernandez Zayd Hussein Zachary Keltner Renni Kieschnick Peter Midwa Joseph Murrary Osa Obaseki Jay Puca Scott Sroka Sam StibalExecutive producer: David Berner, Associate Professor, Radio Program, Communication Department, Columbia College Chicago

    Radio Storytelling Showcase Spring 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022


    We welcome you to the Radio Storytelling Showcase! — produced by the Spring 2022 Radio Storytelling class taught by David Berner. Story Descriptions & Time Stamps "Pool Days" by Lauren Holt (0:50) “Pool Days” by Lauren Holt is about the recollection of one of her favorite childhood memories. This sweet story will bring you smiles and laughs and remind you of being at the pool as a child. Through looking back at one of her happiest simplest days, Lauren thinks of how to bring that same joy to her life today. "A Poem Above the Urinal" by Robert Amenn (6:33) Robert finds a poem written on the wall of the men's room at Columbia College. It takes him back to high school when he wrote poetry to deal with his depression and social anxiety. Somewhere along the way, he stopped because of writer's block. Robert is inspired to continue the poem with his friends. "My Grandmother" by Cosme Cruz Castillo (8:45)Cosme Castillo recalls the months before beginning college and his newfound interest in learning about the history of his father's family through his mysterious grandma Francis. What was it like growing up? What type of music was popular? What was it like raising all those kids on your own? All of which are questions discussed over a box of classic Krispy Kreme doughnuts. "Bloody Mary" by Davis Bryant (12:53)Prepared to leave his father to the mirror, Davis Bryant shares the tale of his encounters with Bloody Mary. "Camp Goggles" by Caroline Grace Harader (16:08)This is the story of Caroline's first love and her most regrettable moment. Spending all summer working at a Catholic camp, with very little access to the outside world, she, unfortunately, falls head over heels for an older counselor. Getting to know him better, she realizes she isn't in love with him like she thought and decides to let him know. Awkwardness ensues. "Tiny Pine Trees" by David Geisler (24:41)A six-year-old's interest in telling stories via model-making and design is ignited after visiting a national traveling model train exhibition with his family in the 1980s. After the experience, he accidentally finds himself with the opportunity to acquire some tools that would enable him to begin to make his own model-making stories. He just needs the courage to ask his father for the gift. "A Hero's Tale" by Zach Kolbus (34:26) "Bra" by Phoebe Kozinets (36:53)This radio essay is a silly yet meaningful story about a girl buying her first bra. You will hear about all the trials and tribulations that come with bra shopping as a young girl. "Panic" by Júlia Machado D'Aló de Oliveria (39:53)Júlia D'Aló tells with humor about her first-ever panic attack. A public experience that included a clueless teacher, a lost bug, tears of panic, and a gentle stranger. Immerse yourself in the first-person experience of a panic attack that in the end is more funny than scary. "Music is Power" by Osa North (43:05) "I Brought You Flowers" by Marylin Roa (45:37)This essay is a story that is very relatable to anyone who has lost a person in their life. I lost my dad when I was 16, it was hard for me to show emotions because I wanted to be strong for my family. Years passed by until I couldn't hold my emotions in any longer, I found a way to cope with my feelings which was driving away and speaking with my dad. To some people it was starting to seem crazy that I would talk to my dad, so I started to take those drives alone and I realized that taking some time to speak with a person you have lost is a great way to cope with your emotions, you let everything you're feeling out and feel relieved at the end. This story is dedicated to my dad. "Pat Nabong" by Trent Sprague (48:35)Learn about how Pat Nabong, a visual journalist at Chicago Sun-Times, got into photojournalism in this profile from Trent Sprague. Originally from the Philippines, Nabong started learning photojournalism through her father's interest in bird photography, before moving to the United States. "Ten Thousand Comics" by Lillian Wade (53:26)Lillian Wade's is a story of a 48-year-long commitment to the collection of comic books. Lillian's father is an avid comic book collector. He has every series under the sun. Over the years that has added up and now faced with the overwhelming number of books, Lillian has to come to terms with inheriting them one day. Will she learn to love her father's collection? "Patience is a Virtue..." by Shelby Steele (57:35)About 37% of airline travelers experience plane fright. The fear turns even the most frequent of flyers into shivering scaredy cats. In this essay, Shelby Steele shares the story of how daughter turned into caretaker. When flying with her mother, she expects the typical trip home: Chicago CTA to airport to plane to Texas. But after two Xanax and one margarita, should mom be fearful of a crashing plane or an angry daughter?

    Radio Storytelling Showcase Fall 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 66:16


    Radio Storytelling Showcase – produced stories by students of the Fall 2021 Radio Storytelling course.

    Oral Traditions 2021 Episode 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021


    This past year has been a hard time for everyone, and it's important that we are able to hear a wide range of experiences from various perspectives. So, we will be hearing a variety of Personal stories of family and friends.  Erin McCarthy, interim chair of the Communication Department at Columbia College Chicago, shares stories by students of the 2021 Oral Traditions Class.  In this episode, we explore the many nuances of life during this time of uncertainty.   

    Oral Traditions 2021 Episode 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021


    This past year has been a hard time for everyone, and it's important that we are able to hear a wide range of experiences from various perspectives. So, we will be hearing a variety of different interviews and stories centering the COVID-19 pandemic. Erin McCarthy, interim chair of the Communication Department at Columbia College Chicago shares more stories by students of the 2021 Oral Traditions Class.  In this episode, students aren't the only ones who struggled during this time. Teachers from kindergarten to college had to adapt to this unexpected occurrence.

    Oral Traditions 2021 Episode 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021


    This past year has been a hard time for everyone, and it's important that we are able to hear a wide range of experiences from various perspectives. So, we will be hearing a variety of different interviews and stories centering the COVID-19 pandemic. Erin McCarthy, interim chair of the Communication Department at Columbia College Chicago, shares stories by students of the 2021 Oral Traditions Class. In this episode, we explore the many nuances of life during the time of a pandemic.

    Covid 19:Where Are We Now?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 95:30


    Students of Columbia College Chicago Audio Documentary class explore their lives during the pandemic.

    Oral Traditions Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 43:40


    In this episode, nine students from the Communication Department of Columbia College Chicago will present stories crossing cultures and generations. From as immigrant from a small town in Mexico talks with his daughter about his decision to leave for Chicago at age 16, to a grandmother talking about the loss of her brothers in WWII these stories will bring us a little more closer.

    Oral Traditions Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021


    From a member of the gospel group, The Joy Lights, traveling America in the 1970s and 80s to a mother and daughter having to go to great lengths to survive in the city, these stories bring us closer through understanding.

    Unsung Heroines

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 55:54


    When was the last time you told a story? What are those stories that your family tells at every gathering? Life stories are not only fascinating, but they are important because they reinvent, reform and refashion personal and collective identities. Stories bring to light different communities, practices and purpose women-identified people inhabit, create and participate in. Produced by students in the UnSung Heroines Class in the Spring 2020, these stories provides us the opportunity to reflect upon cultural assumptions, to consider similarities and differences between diverse cultures and our own experiences And to question issues of identity, power and marginalization. Through these we rely on the wide range of Women’s life stories in Chicago and Beyond establishing between the local and the global, the personal and the collective generation to generation. Students worked throughout the semester to define heroism, Identifying unknown heroines and bringing them to the forefront by telling their stories. The result is an eloquent testament to many facets in which creativity, love, determination and strength manifests.

    What Now Election 2020 Special

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020


    Students of the Covering Elections Course update us on the outcome and on-going count of the 2020 election from Illinois House races to the Presidential Race.

    Radio Stories - 04

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 78:30


    A collaborative student documentary created at the beginning of the world-wide coronavirus Pandemic and authored by the radio and audio documentary capstone class at Columbia College Chicago. It includes several stories of everyday people dealing with the effects of virus, including families dealing with members who’ve contracted Covid-19, medical professionals, first responders, a woman trying to raise a toddler, athletes with dreams on hold, an immigrant family, conspiracy theories and graduating students facing uncertain futures.

    Radio Stories - 03

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 60:12


    Radio Stories is a collection of audio documentaries from Students at Columbia College Chicago. This episode of Radio Stories sent the students out into the world to document somebody else’s experience. Hear about maintaining an animal boarding facility, an account of homelessness, the tournament scene for a popular video game, what therapists do to destress, and much more in this episode of Radio Stories.

    Radio Stories - 02

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 69:44


    Radio Stories is a collection of audio documentaries from Students at Columbia College Chicago. This episode of Radio Stories continues the tellings of experiences that impacted students’ lives. Whether it be a surprising experience at church, an opportunity presented at a coffee shop, a heartfelt experience with a pet, or understanding the imperfections of parents, this episode is an emotional rollercoaster of sadness, joy, and enlightenment.

    Radio Stories - 01

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 55:43


    Radio Stories is a collection of audio documentaries from Students at Columbia College Chicago. This episode of Radio Stories focuses on the tellings of experiences that impacted students’ lives. Whether it be an account of childhood, coffee roasting, a first time experiencing a college party, childhood adventures in the swamp, trying out for softball, or a less-than-desirable nannying experience, this episode covers lots of ground.

    Imposter's Gate

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 27:56


    Imposter's Gate Students produced an original CCC Audio Drama thriller about a company on its yearly business retreat that quickly turns against them. They don’t know what is real or who they can trust. Listen to find out who survives, but don’t believe everything you hear.

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