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In this special episode, Daily Northwestern reporter Anita Li travels into unknown territory– the University of Chicago. Together with The Chicago Maroon's Chief Podcast Editor Gregory Caesar, they talk about student stereotypes, libraries, and grapes. Read the full article here: https://dailynorthwestern.com/2023/06/04/uchicago-joint-issue-2023/its-a-crossover-northwestern-and-uchicago-students-answer-your-questions-about-the-student-experience/
Light news week this week, but make sure to listen to stories on CareNotCops, changing Chicago Maroon leadership, and the COVID update! Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan and Gregory Caesar Edited by: Ram Balasubramaniyan Music: Andrew Dietz, Aaron Cendan, and Kenny Talbott La Vega
I'm Alive Today's topics include: John's back in-studio and gives you the run-down from doctors on why the coronavirus shouldn't be creating the widespread mass hysteria that it currently is, along with the differences between the run of the mill flu and the coronavirus. Next, John talks some sports news regarding baseball, Barry Bonds, and the Hall of Fame voting. And finally, Evita Duffy (student at the University of Chicago and Contributor at The Chicago Maroon) joins the show to talk about the recent backlash she faced at the University of Chicago for identifying as a conservative Hispanic woman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the late 80s, The Grey City Journal staff also produced The Chicago Literary Review, a quarterly supplement to the Chicago Maroon.
The Chicago Maroon could consume the life of a college student, but it could also launch a career.
In this Raw Cut, members of the Chicago Maroon's editorial team sit down with Anthony Driver, an aldermanic canidate for the 20th ward. The youngest candidate in the race, Anthony Driver has entered it with experiences working with the Chicago Mayor’s Office for Public Engagement and participating in activism in Washington, D.C. Driver’s personal experiences with gun violence motivate him to combat the issue and he said his time spent working in the mayor’s office equips him to handle the problem. One of his proposed solutions is to institute a gun disposal program at police stations. He also wants to create a 20th Ward credit union to help local businesses grow.Featuring: Anthony Driver, members of the Chicago Maroon editorial team
This week in the news: A lab school lawsuit, a PIKE chapter comes to campus, and the Chicago Maroon goes weekly!Hosted by: Isaac Krakowka, Quinn Kane, Julia Radhakrishnan, Ram Bala Edited by: Quinn Kane Music by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz, Kenny Talbott la Vega, Zack Trani
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
In this Raw Cut, members of the Maroon editorial staff sit down with Jeanette Taylor, a 20th ward aldermanic canidate. Jeanette Taylor is a Woodlawn resident with activist roots in the South Side. She led a hunger strike to keep Dyett High School in Washington Park open and participated in protests with community members and UChicago students to pressure the University to open a Level I trauma center. She has also criticized the University for not hiring enough people from surrounding communities. Much of her platform focuses on creating economic opportunity for the ward without the risk of displacement; she has been a consistent supporter of citywide rent control measures as well as a Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) for the Obama Presidential Center.Featuring: Jeanette Taylor, members of the Chicago Maroon editorial team
This week in the news: A lab school lawsuit, a PIKE chapter comes to campus, and the Chicago Maroon goes weekly! Hosted by: Isaac Krakowka, Quinn Kane, Julia Radhakrishnan, Ram Bala Edited by: Quinn Kane Music by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Dietz, Kenny Talbott la Vega, Zack Trani
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 first episode of the Chicago Maroon's Monday morning news show.Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf Featuring: Grace Hauck, Alex Ward, Amy Chan Music: Aaron CendanThanks to Ben, Kent, and the entire Logan Center Cage staff.
The second episode of the Chicago Maroon's Monday morning news show.Hosts: Miles Burton, Austin Christhilf Editors: Miles Burton, Grace Hauck Featuring: Mikala Paula, Caroline Hutton, Dylan Stafford, Jonah Benning-Shorb, Spencer Dembner Music: Aaron CendanThanks to Ben, Kent, and the entire Logan Center Cage staff.
The first episode of The Chicago Maroon's new weekly arts podcast, hosted by Max Miller.Co-hosts: Shawn Park, Samuel Landon Featuring: Patrick Jagoda, Katie Bevil Editor: Parker Mee
Ana Marie Cox is the senior political correspondent for MTV News, conducts the “Talk” interviews in The New York Times Magazine, and founded Wonkette. “When people are sending me hate mail or threats, one defense I have against that is ‘you don’t know me.’ You know? That wasn’t something I always was able to say. As I’ve become a stronger person, it’s been easier for me to be like, ‘The person they’re attacking, it’s not me.’” Thanks to MailChimp, Squarespace, and Blue Apron for sponsoring this week's episode. @anamariecox anamariecox.com [00:30] Missing Richard Simmons [04:15] Cox’s Archive at Suck.com [10:00] "The Uses of Enchantment" (Suck • Jul 1997) [11:00] Cox’s Archive at Mother Jones [12:15] The Chicago Maroon [12:45] "Waterworld" (Suck • Sep 1996) [21:45] "Joe Buck Knows Why You Hate Him" (New York Times Magazine • Feb 2017) [25:30] Cox’s Archive at New York Times Magazine [25:30] Cox’s Archive at GQ [29:15] "What Bush Wants You to Do" (Wonkette • Apr 2004) [30:45] "The Lost Washingtonienne" (Wonkette • May 2004) [31:30] "Washingtonienne Speaks!! Wonkette Exclusive!! Must Credit Wonkette!! The Washingtonienne Interview!!" (Wonkette • May 2004) [33:00] "Face Value" (The Baffler • 2012) [36:15] "Wonkette Founder Cox: ‘If Hillary Wins, It’ll Be Because Black and Brown People Saved Us’" (YouTube • Sep 2016) [36:30] "Watch MTV News’ Ana Marie Cox’s Emotional Reaction to Latest Trump Sexual Assault Allegations" (Media Matters • Oct 2016) [39:45] "Fans Tweet About Mental Illness to Honor Carrie Fisher" (Ryan Burleson & Tara Parker-Pope • New York Times • Dec 2016) [42:15] "Exclusive: Ana Marie Cox Tells Breitbart News Sunday About Her Coming to Christ" (Robert Wilde • Breitbart • Mar 2015) [42:30] "Why I’m Coming Out as a Christian" (Ana Marie Cox • Daily Beast • Feb 2015) [48:00] Cox’s Archive at The Guardian [50:45] Roads & Kingdoms
Ut Prosim. That I May Serve. That simple phrase means everything to a Hokie. This week I welcome Matt, the Hokie Guru to my podcast to talk all things Virginia Tech. Most of the time I say “all things” with a good deal of hyperbole, but this time I mean it. Our respective histories with the school, a detailed preview of the Men’s Basketball and Football seasons, and a some perspective on the tragedy of April 16th are all featured in this episode. There’s also some Frozen Four and NCAA commentary sprinkled on top, but believe me when I say it, this one is all about the Hokies. You will bleed Chicago Maroon and Burnt Orange by the time you’re finished with this one. Enjoy. Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com Feel free to subscribe to Just Talking on iTunes, on the Zune Marketplace or add the RSS feed to your preferred bookmarking service. Run Time - 1:01:02
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. After his speech at Rockefeller, Mr. Gates took some time to sit down with student reporters from the Chicago Weekly and the Chicago Maroon and answer a few questions.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. After his speech at Rockefeller, Mr. Gates took some time to sit down with student reporters from the Chicago Weekly and the Chicago Maroon and answer a few questions.