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This week on the weekly: an update on coronavirus, stardust that smells like rotten peanut butter, the University's purchase of Jewel-Osco, an update on the CBA ordinance, and more!Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan, Isaac Krakowka, Austin Christhilf, Ruth Selipsky, and Matthew Chang Edited by: Ram Balasubramaniyan Music: Aaron Cendan and Andrew Dietz
This week on the weekly: an update on coronavirus, stardust that smells like rotten peanut butter, the University's purchase of Jewel-Osco, an update on the CBA ordinance, and more! Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan, Isaac Krakowka, Austin Christhilf, Ruth Selipsky, and Matthew Chang Edited by: Ram Balasubramaniyan Music: Aaron Cendan and Andrew Dietz
Caffeine is the life blood of any UChicago student, and as a result our student run cafes are an intimate part of campus culture. Whether its a the chaotic energy of Cobb, coziness of Harper, coolness of Hallowed there is a cafe for any and every UChicago student. We wanted to dive deep and really figure out what define UChicago coffee shop culture. Featuring: Austin Christhilf, Isaac Krakowka Contributors: Aanya Gorai, Timmy Lee, Joanna Wang Edited by: Austin Christhilf, Isaac Krakowka Music by: Aaron Cendan, Kenny Talbott la Vega
Caffeine is the life blood of any UChicago student, and as a result our student run cafes are an intimate part of campus culture. Whether its a the chaotic energy of Cobb, coziness of Harper, coolness of Hallowed there is a cafe for any and every UChicago student. We wanted to dive deep and really figure out what define UChicago coffee shop culture. Featuring: Austin Christhilf, Isaac Krakowka Contributors: Aanya Gorai, Timmy Lee, Joanna Wang Edited by: Austin Christhilf, Isaac Krakowka Music by: Aaron Cendan, Kenny Talbott la Vega
On December 16th the NLRB will close a comment period on a proposed regulation to exempt graduate students preforming work for compensation from the definition of an employee. Graduate student workers from the University of Chicago, Northwestern University and Loyola University marched in front of the NLRB's Chicago office to protest the exemption and make their voices heard in hopes to inhibit a possible vote on the measure. An earlier version of this description incorrectly stated an NLRB vote was to be held on December 16th. The description above has since been edited to reflect the accurate information. Hosted by: Austin Christhilf Featuring: Alexis Florence, Graduate students from Loyola University, Northwestern University, University of Chicago Edited by: Austin Christhilf
On December 16th the NLRB will close a comment period on a proposed regulation to exempt graduate students preforming work for compensation from the definition of an employee. Graduate student workers from the University of Chicago, Northwestern University and Loyola University marched in front of the NLRB's Chicago office to protest the exemption and make their voices heard in hopes to inhibit a possible vote on the measure.An earlier version of this description incorrectly stated an NLRB vote was to be held on December 16th. The description above has since been edited to reflect the accurate information.Hosted by: Austin Christhilf Featuring: Alexis Florence, Graduate students from Loyola University, Northwestern University, University of Chicago Edited by: Austin Christhilf
This week on the weekly: reports of sexual assault at a fraternity, a discussion of sexual misconduct in a campus town hall, a transfer of owernship of Yerkes Observatory, a new ramen shop, and more! Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan, Isaac Krakowka, Austin Christhilf, Joanna Zhuang, Matthew Chang, and Ruth Selipsky Edited by: Ram Balasubramaniyan Music Produced by: Aaron Cendan and Andrew Dietz
This week on the weekly: reports of sexual assault at a fraternity, a discussion of sexual misconduct in a campus town hall, a transfer of owernship of Yerkes Observatory, a new ramen shop, and more!Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan, Isaac Krakowka, Austin Christhilf, Joanna Zhuang, Matthew Chang, and Ruth SelipskyEdited by: Ram BalasubramaniyanMusic Produced by: Aaron Cendan and Andrew Dietz
This week in the news: the Obamas were back in town this past week as was former FBI director James Comey. Also, the University recently changed its honors system for academic achievement. Listen for more on these stories and more!Hosted by: Austin Christhilf and Isaac Krakowka Edited by: Austin Christhilf Music by: Andrew Dietz and Aaron Cendan
This week in the news: the Obamas were back in town this past week as was former FBI director James Comey. Also, the University recently changed its honors system for academic achievement. Listen for more on these stories and more! Hosted by: Austin Christhilf and Isaac Krakowka Edited by: Austin Christhilf Music by: Andrew Dietz and Aaron Cendan
We've got a big episode for you this week with a lot of new voices! Join us as we cover controversy with the Sigma Chi chapter, John Kerry's discussion at the IOP, the O-Week community service program, the Red Line Extension, and much more!Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan, Austin Christhilf, Isaac Krakowka, Matthew Chang, Beza Desta, Titi Arowolo, Timmy Lee, and Joanna ZhuangEdited by: Ram BalasubramaniyanMusic Production: Andrew Dietz and Aaron Cendan
We've got a big episode for you this week with a lot of new voices! Join us as we cover controversy with the Sigma Chi chapter, John Kerry's discussion at the IOP, the O-Week community service program, the Red Line Extension, and much more! Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan, Austin Christhilf, Isaac Krakowka, Matthew Chang, Beza Desta, Titi Arowolo, Timmy Lee, and Joanna Zhuang Edited by: Ram Balasubramaniyan Music Production: Andrew Dietz and Aaron Cendan
Chad is sad so Susie has to take over. Making her way to student health she finds only an empty, vacuous space. At student health, she finds a lead for something called the "Order of the Phoenix". Featuring: Written by: Charlie Kolodziej & Jacques Manjarrez Quinn Kane as Chad Swan Abi Hunter as Susie Derkins Omar Almakki as Ivan Barnabus Rebecca Husk as Brittany Edited by: Austin Christhilf
The WORLD PREMIER of the Chicago Maroon Podcasts latest series. Podcast Correspondents Chad and Susie uncover something fishy going on at student health and decide to take the lead. Featuring: Written by: Charlie Kolodziej & Jacques Manjarrez Quinn Kane as Chad Swan Abi Hunter as Susie Derkins Omar Almakki as Representative Austin Christhilf as Stressed Student Edited by: Austin Christhilf
Chad is still sad but is reminded of his love for the school by a passing prospie tour. He is reunited with former Maroon writer Ray Gams who helped work with him on something called the Dario Fiasco. Later that day Chad meets with his secret informant. Featuring: Written by: Charlie Kolodziej & Jacques Manjarrez Quinn Kane as Chad Swan Reed Thurston as Ray Gams Tony Del Sesto as Random Dad Meghan O'Shea as Elisa Rebecca Husk as Brittany Edited by: Austin Christhilf
Susie and Brittany find a lead which brings them to the Reg. In the B Level they find a never before found secret door which leads to the secret lab which split the atom back in the 40s. Brittany and Susie find Old Trisha, the labs current inhabitant who claims she is over 2000 years old. Featuring: Written by: Charlie Kolodziej & Jacques Manjarrez Abi Hunter as Susie Derkins Rebecca Husk as Brittany Rebecca Husk as Old Trisha Edited by: Austin Christhilf
This week, a listener's study of the ancient love language of Greece and Rome has an uncomfortable clash with frat party hookups. Listen while Abby and Abby try to use their HUM close reading skills to parse through it all! Featuring: Abby & Abby Produced by: Austin Christhilf & Natalia Rodriguez Edited by: Austin Christhilf
This week, a listener's study of the ancient love language of Greece and Rome has an uncomfortable clash with frat party hookups. Listen while Abby and Abby try to use their HUM close reading skills to parse through it all! Featuring: Abby & Abby Produced by: Austin Christhilf & Natalia Rodriguez Edited by: Austin Christhilf
This week on Dear Abby, the ins and outs of hitting on that Ratner cutie. A listener writes in because they need to know how to navigate the social norms around hitting on people at the gym. To submit questions, please visit: https://forms.gle/TWuNayAvCKSAogcn6 Hosted by: Abby & Abby Produced by: Austin Christhilf & Natalia Rodriguez Edited by: Natalia Rodriguez
This week on Dear Abby, the ins and outs of hitting on that Ratner cutie. A listener writes in because they need to know how to navigate the social norms around hitting on people at the gym. To submit questions, please visit: https://forms.gle/TWuNayAvCKSAogcn6 Hosted by: Abby & Abby Produced by: Austin Christhilf & Natalia Rodriguez Edited by: Natalia Rodriguez
This week in the news: Law school admissions leak, Mayoral and Aldermanic runoff elections, Class of 2023 admit rate leaked, and much more! Hosted by: Ram Bala, Austin Christhilf, Isaac Krakowka, Julia Radhakrishnan Edited by: Austin Christhilf Music by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz
This week in the news: Law school admissions leak, Mayoral and Aldermanic runoff elections, Class of 2023 admit rate leaked, and much more!Hosted by: Ram Bala, Austin Christhilf, Isaac Krakowka, Julia Radhakrishnan Edited by: Austin Christhilf Music by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz
This week in the news: Boyer discussed his long-term plans for the college, Stony Island slated to close, a GSU walks out, and much more.Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Quinn Kane, Miles Burton, Roberto Pupo, Jack Capizzi, Julia Radhakrishnan, Charlie Kolodziej Edited by: Quinn Kane Music Produced By: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz, Kenny Talbott La Vega
Chance the Rapper and Kanye West in Woodlawn, Treasure Island Replacement Plans, Crear Library Opening Ceremony, and so much more on this weeks episode of the Maroon Weekly.Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Miles Burton, Roberto Pupo, Isaac Krakowka Music Produced by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz Edited by: Austin Christhilf
The week: Chicago mayoral and aldermanic election results, the college announces an exchange program with Caltech and much more.Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Ram Bala, Roberto Pupo, Charlie Kolodziej Edited by: Austin Christhilf & Roberto Pupo Music Produced by: Aaron Cendan & Andrew Dietz
This week in Maroon News: Early application numbers released, serial Canada Goose robberies, and Student Government Initiatives.Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Ram , Julia Ragha Edited by: Roberto Pupo Music Produced by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz, Kenny Talbott La Vega, Zack Trani
This week: Phi Delta Theta removes two founding fathers, a lawsuit against the Universities by a former student of the college and much more.Hosted by: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, Quinn Kane, Jack Capizzi, Isaac Krakowka Edited by: Austin Christhilf Music Produced by: Aaron Cendan & Andrew Dietz
High profile mass trauma incident for the Universities trauma center, major changes to University housing policy and more on this week's Maroon Weekly.Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Miles Burton Edited by: Austin Christhilf Music Produced by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz, Kenny Talbott La Vega
Endowment Returns, Booth Ranks 1st in latest Economist rankings, and more concern over trustee business dealings on this week of the Maroon Weekly.Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Miles Burton, Isaac Krakowa Edited by: Roberto Pupo Music by: Aaron Cendan and Andrew Dietz
This week on the Maroon Weekly Miles listens in on the SG Pay Resolution and the UCPD Resolution vote.Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, and Natalia Rodriguez Editor: Austin Christhilf Music: Aaron Cendan and Andrew Dietz
Episode five for your seventh week, featuring discussions on the University’s offshore accounts and the Young Democratic Socialists of America’s new UChicago chapter, among other news updates.Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, Grace Hauck Editors: Grace Hauck, Miles Burton Music: Aaron Cendan Featuring: Sam Joyce, Spencer Dembner, David Whyman Sound: Justin Trudeau, Anthony Scaramucci, Dylan Stafford, Matthew Foldi, Luigi Zingales, Christian Robinson, Luke Tierney, David Weisskopf
This week: Reporter Quinn Kane investigates talk of a potential business major, the Citizen Bulletin’s David Whyman tells listeners how to vote early, and the Maroon sits down with two people running for office in Illinois: Daniel Biss and Gabriel Piemonte. Plus: hear a segment of the Maroon’s recent feature “A Dream Deferred: UChicago Organizers On Deferred Action, Donald Trump, and the Fate of Immigrant Youth.”Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, Quinn Kane Editors: Quinn Kane, Miles Burton, Grace Hauck Music: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz Featuring: Daniel Biss, Gabriel Piemonte, Eugene Miravete, Mo Cruz, Emilio Balderas, Raphael Espinoza, David Wyman, Katie Akin, Pete Grieve, Lee Harris, Alia Shahzad, Euirim Choi, Grace Hauck
This week: Austin Christhilf talks the history of housing in the college with Spencer Dembner, and Quinn Kane sits down with Katie Akin to find out what exactly happened to the business economics major proposal.Hosts: Miles, Burton, Quinn Kane, Austin Christhilf Editor: Austin Christhilf, Quinn Kane Featuring: Spencer Dembner, Katie Akin Music: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz
Contributors Grace Hauck and Caitlyn Tien talk to Student Government President Calvin Cottrell about his time in Student Government and upcoming SG elections. Austin Christhilf delves into the role of UChicago's Crime Lab with Kim Smith, the lab's senior research manager.Hosts: Miles, Burton, Austin Christhilf, Quinn Kane Editor: Quinn Kane Featuring: Grace Hauck, Caitlyn Tien, Calvin Cottrell, Kim Smith Music: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz, Kenny Talbott La Vega
This week on the Maroon Weekly, Adam Thorp sits down with to David Whyman to discuss the outcome of the recent local elections, and Austin and Quinn catch people on the quad to talk about the beautiful weather.Featuring: Miles Burton, Quinn Kane, Austin Christhilf, Adam Thorp, David Whyman Editor: Miles Burton Music: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz, Kenny Talbott La Vega
Maroon reporters Oren Oppenheim and Alex Ward update us on new developments regarding the Obama Presidential Center. And the Maroon Weekly listens in on the sounds of the Scav list release.Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, and Natalia Rodriguez Contributors: Quinn Kane, Oren Oppenheim, and Alex Ward Editor: Quinn Kane Music: Aaron Cendan and Andrew Dietz
We sit down with three members of the Coalition for an Obama Library CBA to talk about developments south of the Midway.Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, Grace Hauck Editor: Grace Hauck Featuring: Kyana Butler, Juanita Irizzary, Robert Hayes Music: Aaron Cendan
Join the new pod team as we run down this week in UChicago news.Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, Natalia Rodriguez, Isaac Krakowka, Jack Capizzi, Jack Cruz-Alvarez, Olivia Henderson Edited by: Miles Burton Music by: Aaron Cendan & Andrew Dietz
An alumnus appointed to the Israeli Central Bank, TI Closing, a GSU panel and a new University Campus in Hong Kong, all on this episode of the Maroon WeeklyHosted by: Austin Christhilf, Quinn Kane, Isaac Krakowka, Jack Capizzi Music Produced by: Andrew Dietz & Aaron Cendan Edited by: Quinn Kane
This week on the Maroon Weekly: A car crash at Hyde Park Produce, the Clinton Global Initiative is on campus and GSU held a walkout in support of their unionization efforts.Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Quinn Kane, Miles Burton, Isaac Krakowka Edited by: Quinn Kane Music Produced by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz
This past August, The Chicago Maroon dropped a major feature on University trustee Steven Stevanovich. This story involves billion-dollar valuations, Ponzi scheme lending, clawback lawsuits, unpaid pledges, and the likes. In this special report, reporters Euirim Choi and Spencer Dembner walk us through this crazy tale as it unraveled to them during their reporting.Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Jack Capizzi, Julia Radhakrishnan Featuring: Spencer Dembner, Euirim Choi Edited by: Austin Christhilf Music Produced by: Kenny Talbott La Vega, Aaron Cendan
The week: Chicago mayoral and aldermanic election results, the college announces an exchange program with Caltech and much more. Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Ram Bala, Roberto Pupo, Charlie Kolodziej Edited by: Austin Christhilf & Roberto Pupo Music Produced by: Aaron Cendan & Andrew Dietz
Everyone talks about house culture, but what does that even mean? We try and find out what exactly makes housing at UChicago so unique. Hosted by: Julia Radhakrishnan Featuring: Austin Wright, Cy Abbott, Belen Edwards Edited by: Austin Christhilf, Julia Radhakrishnan Music Produced by: Zack Trani
Meet Abby & Abby. Each week Abby and Abby will answer your question and give you advice on how to navigate the ups and downs of undergraduate life here at UChicago. This week, how to not get sexiled To submit questions, please tweet at or DM @ChicagoMaroon on twitter. Hosted by: Abby & Abby Produced by: Natalia Rodriguez, Austin Christhilf, Parker Mee Edited by: Parker Mee Cover Art by: Jacques Manjarrez
Meet Abby & Abby. Each week Abby and Abby will answer your questions and give you advice on how to navigate the ups and downs of undergraduate life here at UChicago. This week, how to not get sexiled. To submit questions, please tweet at or DM @ChicagoMaroon on twitter. Hosted by: Abby & Abby Produced by: Natalia Rodriguez, Austin Christhilf, Parker Mee Edited by: Parker Mee Cover Art by: Jacques Manjarrez
This week in Maroon News: Early application numbers released, serial Canada Goose robberies, and Student Government Initiatives.Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Ram , Julia Ragha Edited by: Roberto Pupo Music Produced by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz, Kenny Talbott La Vega, Zack Trani
This week: Phi Delta Theta removes two founding fathers, a lawsuit against the Universities by a former student of the college and much more.Hosted by: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, Quinn Kane, Jack Capizzi, Isaac KrakowkaEdited by: Austin ChristhilfMusic Produced by: Aaron Cendan & Andrew Dietz
High profile mass trauma incident for the Universities trauma center, major changes to University housing policy and more on this week's Maroon Weekly.Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Miles Burton Edited by: Austin Christhilf Music Produced by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz, Kenny Talbott La Vega
This week in the news: Boyer discussed his long-term plans for the college, Stony Island slated to close, a GSU walks out, and much more. Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Quinn Kane, Miles Burton, Roberto Pupo, Jack Capizzi, Julia Radhakrishnan, Charlie Kolodziej Edited by: Quinn Kane Music Produced By: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz, Kenny Talbott La Vega
Endowment Returns, Booth Ranks 1st in latest Economist rankings, and more concern over trustee business dealings on this week of the Maroon Weekly.Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Miles Burton, Isaac Krakowa Edited by: Roberto Pupo Music by: Aaron Cendan and Andrew Dietz
Chance the Rapper and Kanye West in Woodlawn, Treasure Island Replacement Plans, Crear Library Opening Ceremony, and so much more on this weeks episode of the Maroon Weekly. Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Miles Burton, Roberto Pupo, Isaac Krakowka Music Produced by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz Edited by: Austin Christhilf
This past August, The Chicago Maroon dropped a major feature on University trustee Steven Stevanovich. This story involves billion-dollar valuations, Ponzi scheme lending, clawback lawsuits, unpaid pledges, and the likes. In this special report, reporters Euirim Choi and Spencer Dembner walk us through this crazy tale as it unraveled to them during their reporting.Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Jack Capizzi, Julia Radhakrishnan Featuring: Spencer Dembner, Euirim Choi Edited by: Austin Christhilf Music Produced by: Kenny Talbott La Vega, Aaron Cendan
This week on the Maroon Weekly: A car crash at Hyde Park Produce, the Clinton Global Initiative is on campus and GSU held a walkout in support of their unionization efforts. Hosted by: Austin Christhilf, Quinn Kane, Miles Burton, Isaac Krakowka Edited by: Quinn Kane Music Produced by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz
An alumnus appointed to the Israeli Central Bank, TI Closing, a GSU panel and a new University Campus in Hong Kong, all on this episode of the Maroon WeeklyHosted by: Austin Christhilf, Quinn Kane, Isaac Krakowka, Jack Capizzi Music Produced by: Andrew Dietz & Aaron Cendan Edited by: Quinn Kane
Join the new pod team as we run down this week in UChicago news.Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, Natalia Rodriguez, Isaac Krakowka, Jack Capizzi, Jack Cruz-Alvarez, Olivia Henderson Edited by: Miles Burton Music by: Aaron Cendan & Andrew Dietz
This week on the Maroon Weekly Miles listens in on the SG Pay Resolution and the UCPD Resolution vote. Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, and Natalia Rodriguez Editor: Austin Christhilf Music: Aaron Cendan and Andrew Dietz
Maroon reporters Oren Oppenheim and Alex Ward update us on new developments regarding the Obama Presidential Center. And the Maroon Weekly listens in on the sounds of the Scav list release. Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, and Natalia Rodriguez Contributors: Quinn Kane, Oren Oppenheim, and Alex Ward Editor: Quinn Kane Music: Aaron Cendan and Andrew Dietz
This week on the Maroon Weekly, Adam Thorp sits down with to David Whyman to discuss the outcome of the recent local elections, and Austin and Quinn catch people on the quad to talk about the beautiful weather. Featuring: Miles Burton, Quinn Kane, Austin Christhilf, Adam Thorp, David Whyman Editor: Miles Burton Music: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz, Kenny Talbott La Vega
Contributors Grace Hauck and Caitlyn Tien talk to Student Government President Calvin Cottrell about his time in Student Government and upcoming SG elections. Austin Christhilf delves into the role of UChicago's Crime Lab with Kim Smith, the lab's senior research manager. Hosts: Miles, Burton, Austin Christhilf, Quinn Kane Editor: Quinn Kane Featuring: Grace Hauck, Caitlyn Tien, Calvin Cottrell, Kim Smith Music: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz, Kenny Talbott La Vega
This week: Austin Christhilf talks the history of housing in the college with Spencer Dembner, and Quinn Kane sits down with Katie Akin to find out what exactly happened to the business economics major proposal.Hosts: Miles, Burton, Quinn Kane, Austin Christhilf Editor: Austin Christhilf, Quinn Kane Featuring: Spencer Dembner, Katie Akin Music: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz
This week: Reporter Quinn Kane investigates talk of a potential business major, the Citizen Bulletin's David Whyman tells listeners how to vote early, and the Maroon sits down with two people running for office in Illinois: Daniel Biss and Gabriel Piemonte. Plus: hear a segment of the Maroon's recent feature “A Dream Deferred: UChicago Organizers On Deferred Action, Donald Trump, and the Fate of Immigrant Youth.”Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, Quinn KaneEditors: Quinn Kane, Miles Burton, Grace HauckMusic: Aaron Cendan, Andrew DietzFeaturing: Daniel Biss, Gabriel Piemonte, Eugene Miravete, Mo Cruz, Emilio Balderas, Raphael Espinoza, David Wyman, Katie Akin, Pete Grieve, Lee Harris, Alia Shahzad, Euirim Choi, Grace Hauck
Episode five for your seventh week, featuring discussions on the University's offshore accounts and the Young Democratic Socialists of America's new UChicago chapter, among other news updates.Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, Grace HauckEditors: Grace Hauck, Miles BurtonMusic: Aaron CendanFeaturing: Sam Joyce, Spencer Dembner, David WhymanSound: Justin Trudeau, Anthony Scaramucci, Dylan Stafford, Matthew Foldi, Luigi Zingales, Christian Robinson, Luke Tierney, David Weisskopf
We sit down with three members of the Coalition for an Obama Library CBA to talk about developments south of the Midway.Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf, Grace Hauck Editor: Grace Hauck Featuring: Kyana Butler, Juanita Irizzary, Robert Hayes Music: Aaron Cendan