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Daily Emerald
How It's Reported: Rookie Runner Column w/ Jess McComb

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 12:43


In this episode of How It's Reported, Julia Boboc meets with Jess McComb, associate A&C editor at the Daily Emerald, and author of the Rookie Runner Column. Jess tells us about her process of writing a 19-part column cataloguing her experience preparing to run the Eugene Marathon. Her most recent piece can be found here: https://www.dailyemerald.com/arts-culture/rookie-runner-giving-up-my-title-for-good/article_3ce00a04-06ba-11ef-be31-c39aeeba09ee.html How It's Reported is produced by Julia Boboc and edited by Mirandah Davis-Powell. Graphic: Julia Boboc/Emerald. The music used is “04 vibe” by Vincent Augustus (freemusicarchive.org/music/Vincent_…es/04-vibemp3/), licensed from Free Music Archive under a Creative Commons license.

Daily Emerald
How It's Reported: Eugene mayoral candidate profiles

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 13:19


In this episode of How It's Reported, Julia Boboc sits down with Tarek Anthony, a freshman news reporter at The Daily Emerald. Tarek talks about his four mayoral candidate profiles, a shocking interview turn, and the importance of learning about who you're voting for. The links to his stories can be found here: Kaarin Knudson: https://www.dailyemerald.com/news/former-uo-star-athlete-and-professor-runs-for-mayor-of-eugene/article_2eae294e-c3e8-11ee-a182-73f5516db228.html Shanaè Joyce-Stringer: https://www.dailyemerald.com/news/longtime-educator-joins-eugene-mayoral-race/article_1513714c-ae58-11ee-b47f-e7ab645cc661.html Douglas Barr: https://www.dailyemerald.com/news/eugene-mayoral-candidate-assaulted-three-men-in-1984-gay-bashing/article_82e7e2d2-d2b8-11ee-b146-8fff29708a9e.html How It's Reported is produced and edited by Julia Boboc. Graphic: Julia Boboc/Emerald. The music used is “04 vibe” by Vincent Augustus (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Vincent_Augustus/if-we-could-see-ourselves/04-vibemp3/), licensed from Free Music Archive under a Creative Commons license.

Daily Emerald
EMG Recap Podcast (Episode 4)

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 7:16


In this week's episode of the Recap Cast, Riley Vedomske breaks down three of Emerald's recent stories so you can stay updated on our coverage. This episode features stories from News, A&C, and Opinion. Tune in to hear summaries of “Eugene City Council, budget committee renew safe sleep sites through July 2025," “Tristin Hoffman selected as Daily Emerald's next editor-in-chief,” and "The valid fears of being a journalism student." This episode is produced and edited by Riley Vedomske. The music used is AcidJazz by Kevin MacLeod (freemusicarchive.org/music/Kevin_Ma…AcidJazz_1430/) modified under a Creative Commons license from Free Music Archive.

Daily Emerald
How It's Reported: "University of Oregon to be sued for Title IX violations in women's sports"

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 17:10


In our newest edition of How It's Reported, Julia Boboc interviews Tristin Hoffman and Alicia Santiago, investigative reporters for The Daily Emerald. Tristin and Alicia discuss the trials and tribulations of their breaking news and investigative reports on a Title IX lawsuit brought against the University of Oregon in September. The link to their story can be found here: https://www.dailyemerald.com/news/university-of-oregon-to-be-sued-for-title-ix-violations-in-women-s-sports/article_254cc3f2-5d76-11ee-a9bb-bfbd8be811a9.html How It's Reported is produced and edited by Julia Boboc. Graphic: Julia Boboc/Emerald. The music used is “04 vibe” by Vincent Augustis, licensed from Free Music Archive under a Creative Commons license.

The Journalistic Learning Podcast
Journalism and Education with Eder Campuzano

The Journalistic Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 25:12


On today's podcast: journalist Eder CampuzanoCampuzano is K-12 reporter for the Star Tribune, the largest daily newspaper in Minnesota. Before that, he was the education reporter for the Oregonian, focusing his coverage on marginalized students. He's an alum of the University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communication, where he worked at the Daily Emerald, the college's award-winning student publication.In this episode, we discuss his journalism career and the ways journalism can help students unpack complex issues in the classroom.Topics 02:07 Covering education news in two different cities 04:37 Learning loss, both academic and socio-emotional 07:13 The pandemic's toll on teachers 09:20 How parents feel race and history are unpacked in the classroom, in Oregon and Minnesota 12:22 Eder's early school experience and how its informed his reporting 15:05 Feeding students' “metiche” with journalistic learning 17:41 The importance of local knowledge and community reporting

Daily Emerald
Stories of the UO: Nina-Grace Montes

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 15:09


Welcome to "Stories of the UO" with Daniel Friis, where he interviews students, faculty and community members around the University of ORegon. In the first installment of "Stories of the UO," Friis profiles Nina-Grace Montes, a junior at Oregon involved in both the Eugene and SOJC community with her publication, Althea Magazine. Montes is also an active member of the Daily Emerald and Eugene Emeralds sports community. Althea Magazine: https://www.altheamagazine.com/ This podcast was recorded by podcast editor Jamie Diep and produced and edited by producer Daniel Friis. The music used is "Giants (Instrumental)" by Forget the Whale (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Forget_the_Whale/What_I_Tell_Myself_EP/Giants_Inst/), modified under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode).

Daily Emerald
That's What She Said: Situationships

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 26:32


Welcome to our newest Daily Emerald podcast, That's What She Said! In this biweekly podcast series, hosts Monica Hobbs and Sophia Cossette dive into the complex world of sex and relationships in college. Episode 1 discusses the elusive “situationship” with on-campus interviews and conversations. Situationships are infamously confusing, with almost everyone having their own set of rules for how to act when they're in this undefined relationship. Listen in for a breakdown of the pros and cons from the hosts, along with their set of do's and don'ts in situationships. Lo-Fi Fashion Chill Hip Hop | Whistle by Alex-Productions | https://youtu.be/t27Sz-4yyZw Music promoted by https://onsound.eu/ Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Podcast Editor Jamie Diep produced and edited this podcast.

UBC News World
This Lake Tahoe Scenic Cruise Expert Offers Daily Emerald Bay Luxury Yacht Tours

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 2:15


Wanting to explore the beautiful sights of Emerald Bay in comfort and style? Scenic cruise specialists Tahoe Cruises (+1-775-588-1881) offer Day Cruises and Sunset Champagne Cruises on the jewel of the Sierra Nevada. Go to https://tahoecruises.com for more details.

Daily Emerald
Oregon Election Explainer 2022

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 2:44


The Daily Emerald wants to make sure you have everything you need to vote by this year's Election Day on November 8. Podcast editor Jamie Diep breaks down the voting process in three easy steps. State voter pamphlet: https://sos.oregon.gov/elections/Pages/Voters-Pamphlet.aspx Disability Rights Oregon's Easy Voting Guide: https://easyvotingguide.org/ Ballot drop box locator: https://sos.oregon.gov/voting/pages/drop-box-locator.aspx This podcast was produced and edited by podcast desk editor Jamie Diep. The music used in this podcast is “Tender Electro” by Serge Quadrado (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/serge-quadrado/future/tender-electro/), modified under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode).

Daily Emerald
The Good ODE Days Episode 3 - Rebecca Woolington

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 19:30


In the continuing series of podcasts with Daily Emerald alumni, Brennan Furber interviewed recent Pulitzer Prize winner Rebecca Woolington. Furber, a podcast producer for the Daily Emerald, spoke to Woolington about her days at the Emerald and the award-winning story in the Tampa Bay Times.

Coopdeville Podcast
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Coopdeville Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 58:32


In episode 40 of the Coopdeville podcast, Carlos and Coop are live in the UO podcast studio with Cruz checking in from home. We talk about Potential Advertisements, Young Pharmacists, R.I.P. Dawson McAllister, and a Special Hypothetically Speaking. Unfortunately, there is no video as we didn't have a way to record. Sorry and enjoy! Check out Carlos's other Podcast with the Daily Emerald - https://open.spotify.com/show/541Gyb5XiCFe2AgxfKROGb?si=17336f2d28b64783

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Daily Emerald
Duck Brains: A Conversation with Woan Foong Wong (Ep. 2)

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 44:59


Why does it seem that when we order something online these days, (a new shirt, a textbook, a cat collar) it circumvents the globe twice before it arrives at our doorstep? International trade expert and Assistant Professor Woan Foong Wong from the University of Oregon's Economics Department helps break down the process and its obstacles for us nonexperts. *** "Duck Brains" is an interview podcast created and edited by K. Jackson for the Daily Emerald.

Daily Emerald
Duck Brains: A Conversation with Hadil Abuhmaid

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 20:12


Welcome to the debut episode of Duck Brains! An interview podcast created and edited by Kate Jackson for the Daily Emerald. Join her in getting to know our faculty here at the University of Oregon — new episodes each month. Episode 1 (published November 11th, 2021) features Hadil Abuhmaid, a PhD candidate and graduate educator here at the UO's School of Journalism and Communication. Music in this episode is “Queen of Swords” by DR. SCANDANAVIA, used with the artist's permission. Graphic made by Kate Jackson

Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano
BFT Interview: Shane Hoffmann

Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 21:30


John Canzano talks with Shane Hoffmann, sports editor at The Daily Emerald to discuss the latest in Eugene surrounds the Oregon football program and the expectations at this point in the season. Canzano asks Hoffmann what he was hearing from students and fans at the game against Cal, what is he hearing about Ty Thompson from within the program, what does he see happening on defense for Oregon, is there a question right now about the Ducks' coaching staff's ability to in-game coach, are players rallying around quarterback Anthony Brown Jr, what would a win or loss against UCLA mean for this season, and more. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter

Keoni Chats
Chris Keizur

Keoni Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 93:43


UO Alumni and host of the Boo Boys Podcast, Chris Keizur stops by for this week's Keoni Chats. Chris and I were briefly writers on the Daily Emerald, UO's student-run newspaper. We both shared a love for sports and once I found out that he has his own podcast, I wanted to talk with him about how he ran his show and the road that led him there. The Boo Boys Podcast can be found here https://spoti.fi/3sHk4Zm; https://apple.co/3xiJY9f and all major podcast platforms. Follow Chris on these platforms: https://bit.ly/3gC3cRo; https://bit.ly/3xf3Qu5; https://bit.ly/3dIGPrz; https://bit.ly/3gBkQ82;

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Daily Emerald
The CaughtUp! Podcast: November 2020

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 12:20


Editor’s Note: With school online due to COVID-19 and social distancing measures being implemented across the country, things will sound a bit different here at the Emerald Podcast Network as we navigate recording from separate physical spaces. We’ve got limited recording technology, so join us as we figure this out. Welcome to The CaughtUp! Podcast. A podcast at the Daily Emerald where our host, Melodie Moore, discusses the biggest news stories of the month. In this episode, Melodie reports on #disarming the UOPD, COVID-19 in Greek life and so much more. Thanks for listening. -- Starring: Melodie Moore @mediamelodie Produced by: Melodie Moore and Meaghan FitzPatrick Written by: Emerald Staff Script Edit: Melodie Moore and Meaghan FitzPatrick Music : “Electric Cabello,” Kevin Macleod (incomptech.com) License under Creative Commons: By attribution 3.0 License Graphic Credit: Regan Nelson & Kira Chan Special Thanks: Josh Jerin

Daily Emerald
Emerald FC: Recapping Oregon’s Big Win and Previewing WSU

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 24:47


Editor’s Note: With school online due to COVID-19 and social distancing measures being implemented across the country, things will sound a bit different here at the Emerald Podcast Network as we navigate recording from separate physical spaces. We’ve got limited recording technology, so join us as we figure this out. On this week’s episode of the Emerald Sports Podcast, Shane and Charlie are joined by Oscar Duyck as they recap Oregon’s win against Stanford, preview this weekend’s game against Washington State and take a trip around the Pac-12 conference. Daily Emerald producer Jamie Diep edited this podcast.

Daily Emerald
The CaughtUp! Podcast: October 2020

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 12:34


Editor’s Note: With school online due to COVID-19 and social distancing measures being implemented across the country, things will sound a bit different here at the Emerald Podcast Network as we navigate recording from separate physical spaces. We’ve got limited recording technology, so join us as we figure this out. Welcome to The CaughtUp! Podcast. A new podcast at the Daily Emerald where our host, Melodie Moore, discusses the biggest news stories of the month. In this episode, Melodie reports on the Ducks football team, the university's tuition freeze program and so much more. -- Starring: Melodie Moore @mediamelodie Produced by: Melodie Moore and Meaghan FitzPatrick Written by: Emerald Staff Script Edit: Melodie Moore and Meaghan FitzPatrick Music : “Electric Cabello,” Kevin Macleod (incomptech.com) License under Creative Commons: By attribution 3.0 License Graphic Credit: Regan Nelson & Kira Chan Special Thanks: Josh Jerin

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Daily Emerald
Emerald FC: A Sport Podcast Reboot

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 52:43


Editor’s Note: With school online due to COVID-19 and social distancing measures being implemented across the country, things will sound a bit different here at the Emerald Podcast Network as we navigate recording from separate physical spaces. We’ve got limited recording technology, so join us as we figure this out. In the debut episode of the rebooted Emerald Sport's Desk podcast, Shane Hoffmann, Charles Gearing, and Chris Brouliette preview Oregon football’s depth chart, discuss the Ducks’ schedule and take a look at Saturday’s matchup with Stanford and some other games from around the league. Daily Emerald producer Jamie Diep edited this podcast.

Daily Emerald
How to Vote: Oregon

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 2:18


Here at the Daily Emerald, we want you to vote. Here is your guide on how to vote and some deadlines you should be aware of. Thanks for listening! Lane County Elections Office: https://www.lanecounty.org/cms/one.aspx?pageId=4081147 Locate a Ballot Drop-Box near you: https://sos.oregon.gov/voting/Pages/drop-box-locator.aspx

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Think Out Loud
‘Getting COVID isn't cool'

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 16:01


Jack Forrest is a senior at the University of Oregon, majoring in journalism and political science and news editor of the university newspaper, the “Daily Emerald.” He says he thought he was informed about COVID-19 and following the guidelines to keep himself safe — until he tested positive for the coronavirus and came down with severe symptoms. He joins us to talk about the essay he wrote about his experience, “Getting COVID Isn't Cool,” and what he wishes he'd done differently.

Daily Emerald
The CaughtUp! Podcast: September 2020

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 19:17


Editor’s Note: With school online due to COVID-19 and social distancing measures being implemented across the country, things will sound a bit different here at the Emerald Podcast Network as we navigate recording from separate physical spaces. We’ve got limited recording technology, so join us as we figure this out. Welcome to The CaughtUp! Podcast. A new podcast at the Daily Emerald where our host, Melodie Moore, discusses the biggest news stories of the month. In this episode, Melodie reports on the changes happening at the UO campus due to the pandemic; an example being virtual Greek Life recruitment. Additionally, Melodie discusses voting options, wildfire relief and continued anti-racist protests. -- Starring: Melodie Moore @mediamelodie Produced by: Melodie Moore and Meaghan FitzPatrick Written by: Emerald Staff Script Edit: Melodie Moore and Meaghan FitzPatrick Music : “Electric Cabello,” Kevin Macleod (incomptech.com) License under Creative Commons: By attribution 3.0 License Graphic Credit: Regan Nelson & Kira Chan Special Thanks: Josh Jerin

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Daily Emerald
The CaughtUp! Podcast: August 2020

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 16:40


Editor’s Note: With school online due to COVID-19 and social distancing measures being implemented across the country, things will sound a bit different here at the Emerald Podcast Network as we navigate recording from separate physical spaces. We’ve got limited recording technology, so join us as we figure this out. Welcome to The CaughtUp! Podcast! A new podcast at the Daily Emerald where our host, Melodie Moore, discusses the biggest news stories of the month. In today's episode, Melodie discusses how the University of Oregon plans to start back up in the fall, anti-racist protests that continue to occur in Eugene, ASUO requesting refunds for online course fees, and more. -- Starring: Melodie Moore @mediamelodie Produced by: Melodie Moore, Meaghan FitzPatrick and Sarah Miller Written by: Emerald Staff Script Edit: Emerald Staff, Melodie Moore, Meaghan FitzPatrick, Francis O'Leary and Ryan Nguyen Music : “Electric Cabello,” Kevin Macleod (incomptech.com) License under Creative Commons: By attribution 3.0 License Graphic Credit: Regan Nelson & Kira Chan Special Thanks: Josh Jerin

Daily Emerald
The CaughtUp! Podcast: July 2020

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 16:30


Editor’s Note: With school online due to COVID-19 and social distancing measures being implemented across the country, things will sound a bit different here at the Emerald Podcast Network as we navigate recording from separate physical spaces. We’ve got limited recording technology, so join us as we figure this out. Welcome to The CaughtUp! Podcast! A new podcast at the Daily Emerald where our host, Melodie Moore, discusses the biggest news stories of the month. In today's episode, Melodie discusses the Eugene protests, the destruction of racist murals on campus, the future of the University of Oregon's football season and so much more. -- Starring: Melodie Moore @mediamelodie Produced by: Melodie Moore, Meaghan FitzPatrick and Sarah Miller Written by: Emerald Staff Script Edit: Emerald Staff, Melodie Moore, Meaghan FitzPatrick, Francis O'Leary and Ryan Nguyen Music : “Electric Cabello,” Kevin Macleod (incomptech.com) License under Creative Commons: By attribution 3.0 License Graphic Credit: Regan Nelson & Kira Chan Special Thanks: Josh Jerin

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Daily Emerald
Spelling It Out: The Second Amendment, Gun Control Laws and Oregon with Professor David Schuman

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 23:35


In the spring of 2019, Daily Emerald podcast editor Sararosa Davies and news reporter Jack Forrest wanted to find a way to explore pertinent social issues through the experts we have on campus here at the University of Oregon. Out of those conversations, we developed Spelling It Out, a new podcast from the Emerald Podcast Network. The first topic of focus we chose for Spelling It Out was gun control and the second amendment. It wasn’t an easy place to start. When we found Professor of Law and former Oregon Judge David Schuman, we knew were well on our way to getting some of our questions answered. Professor Schuman, who could count Oregon deputy attorney general and judge among his accolades, passed away this fall. Like any great professor, Schuman taught us a lot about the second amendment before we even got him in the podcast booth. He was prepared with a stack of paper and guided us through the legal issues surrounding gun use and control in Oregon. Emerald news reporter Jack Forrest spoke with Professor Schuman about a few specific cases he saw in court, how Oregon’s gun control laws relate to the national second amendment and what the gun lobby looks like in Oregon. Podcast editor Sararosa Davies produced and edited this podcast. Jack Forrest hosted. Music is Slinky by Robert John — which is used through an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Creative Commons license(http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Robert_John/Compilation_1357/Slinky_1317).

Think Out Loud
Student Newspaper Works On Trust In Journalism

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 15:19


Trust in journalism in the U.S. continues to erode, but a new Trust Project at the independent student newspaper at the University of Oregon is responding to the problem head-on. It’s educating the paper’s readership about how reporters and editors make decisions, soliciting feedback and increasing transparency about errors and corrections. The Daily Emerald’s editor-in-chief, Michael Tobin, and journalism instructor and researcher Lisa Heyamoto join us to discuss the project and what the research shows about how these and other practices work to increase consumers’ trust in news media.

Think Out Loud
Trust In Journalism Project At UO

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 16:16


Trust in journalism in the U.S. continues to erode, but a new Trust Project at the independent student newspaper at the University of Oregon is responding to the problem head on. It’s educating the paper’s readership about how reporters and editors make decisions, soliciting feedback, and increasing transparency about errors and corrections. The Daily Emerald’s editor-in-chief, Michael Tobin, and journalism instructor and researcher Lisa Heyamoto join us to discuss the project and what the research shows about how these and other practices work to increase consumers’ trust in news media.

Daily Emerald
'How It's Reported: A Podcast': Ed's Coed and Film with James Croxton

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 13:29


A silent film from the 1920's painted a picture of Eugene that was very different to how we see it now, yet still familiar. Hear from James Croxton, the Daily Emerald TV and film reporter who wrote a story on Ed's Coed and why it's significant even today. That and more on this episode of How It's Reported. -- Daily Emerald: "UO students in 1929 made a silent movie that we’re still talking about" (www.dailyemerald.com/arts-culture/uo-students-in-made-a-silent-movie-that-we-re/article_927dde4a-0427-11ea-878d-2b00742ed32c.html) Knight Library YouTube: "Ed's Coed (1929)" (www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU9l-3LbY3k) James Croxton's Twitter: Ed's Coed Location Thread (twitter.com/jwcroxton/status/1195095662632656896) -- DISCLAIMER: Our studio is under construction until January 2020! Our episodes until then may have more echo and background noise than you're used to since our recording space isn't set up to minimize these factors. We will still be working to bring you the best quality episodes we can with the resources at hand. Stay tuned! -- "How It's Reported" is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to illuminate how journalists report on the latest news, build trust between news outlets and audiences and promote informed and engaged listeners, which are vital to a healthy democracy. Episodes come out Fridays. -- Podcast Desk Editor Danny Latoni produced and edited this podcast. Music is "A Fist Full of Organs" by Evan DuPell (@evan-dupell).

Daily Emerald
'How It's Reported: A Podcast': The Bells of UO with Carrington Powell

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 9:19


Since week one, University of Oregon students have been hearing a bell sound every fifteen minutes. Carrington Powell wanted to know why. In this episode of 'How it's Reported,' Carrington talks about his work at the Daily Emerald and what went into writing this story. -- DISCLAIMER: Our studio is under construction until January 2020! Our episodes until then may have more echo and background noise than you're used to since our recording space isn't set up to minimize these factors. We will still be working to bring you the best quality episodes we can with the resources at hand. Stay tuned! -- Daily Emerald: "The Bells Are Back In Town" (www.dailyemerald.com/news/the-bells-are-back-in-town/article_279f3d52-0405-11ea-b9be-bb7ebf63223f.html) -- "How It's Reported" is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to illuminate how journalists report on the latest news, build trust between news outlets and audiences and promote informed and engaged listeners, which are vital to a healthy democracy. Episodes come out Fridays. -- Podcast Desk Editor Danny Latoni produced and edited this podcast. Music is "A Fist Full of Organs" by Evan DuPell (@evan-dupell).

The Black Goat
The Last Straw

The Black Goat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 67:37


Speaking up about injustice and bad behavior in a professional setting - as a witness, or as the target of it - is hard. It's uncomfortable, it's difficult, and it can generate backlash and other risks for yourself and your career. In this episode, we talk about that moment when people finally decide to say something or do something. Simine shares the story of how she decided to go on the record about being groped at a conference - what brought her to that decision, and what happened as a result. And we talk about other cases of people speaking up about harassment, discrimination, professional misconduct, and more, including Jennifer Freyd's pay discrimination lawsuit against the University of Oregon. We talk about the burden of knowing something is wrong, how this dilemma often falls disproportionately on people who are vulnerable in other ways, and what factors can help somebody speak out. Plus: we respond to a letter about department leaders who are obsessed with bean-counting of grant dollars and impact factors. Links: N-best evaluation for academic hiring and promotion, by Michael Frank Making research evaluation more transparent: Aligning research philosophy, institutional values, and reporting, by Michael Dougherty, L. Robert Slevc, and James Grand, published at Perspectives in Psychological Science Dan Engber's Slate article where Simine went on the record What Reporting Sexual Harassment Taught Me, by Simine Vazire, published at Slate a little bit louder now, by Simine Vazire Taylor Swift’s Sexual Assault Testimony Was Sharp, Gutsy, and Satisfying Coverage of Jennifer Freyd's lawsuit: Psychology professor appeals dismissal in equal pay lawsuit with UO, Daily Emerald; and 47 Women's And Civil Rights Groups Support Equal Pay Lawsuit Against UO, OPB Why We Find and Expose Bad Science, by James Heathers The Black Goat is hosted by Sanjay Srivastava, Alexa Tullett, and Simine Vazire. Find us on the web at www.theblackgoatpodcast.com, on Twitter at @blackgoatpod, on Facebook at facebook.com/blackgoatpod/, and on instagram at @blackgoatpod. You can email us at letters@theblackgoatpodcast.com. You can subscribe to us on iTunes or Stitcher. Our theme music is Peak Beak by Doctor Turtle, available on freemusicarchive.org under a Creative Commons noncommercial attribution license. Our logo was created by Jude Weaver. This is episode 69. It was recorded on October 30, 2019.

The A-List Podcast
The A-List Podcast: Steve Sandstrom

The A-List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 67:23


Show Notes: [0:00-2:33] - Intro [2:34 - 7:40] How to pronounce ‘Oregon' and Steve's upbringing in Portland. [7:41- 9:52] Steve's early inspirations and first exposure to art through his family. [9:52- 14:17] Learning design fundamentals in school and discovering graphic design in college. [14:18 - 17:33] Steve's first design job as an illustrator and standing out in class. [17:34 - 21:00] for the love of drawing. [21:01 - 26:50] University of Oregon and developing a unique style at the Daily Emerald. [26:51 - 30:17] Deciding on commercial art and getting notable exposure for designing. [30:18 - 34:15] Starting a design career in advertising and advice to young artists [34:16 - 37:10] Turning a local radio station into a design opportunity. [37:11 - 46:33] Being picked up by Nike and working as a creative director. [46:34: 53:59] Starting Sandstrom Partners and discovering a design niche [54:00 - 1:03:40] Problem solving and favorite challenging projects [1:05:55 - 1:07:22] Outro

Daily Emerald
'How It's Reported: A Podcast': The Creation of 'Knot Another Sneaker Podcast'

Daily Emerald

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 20:05


On this episode of "How It's Reported," Podcast Desk Editor Ryan Nguyen talks with Jake Willard and Julian Ossias, the hosts of "Knot Another Sneaker Podcast." The three talk about the direct message that started the podcast, how the two became sneakerheads and what's next for the podcast. Emerald Podcast Network: "'How It's Reported': Why the Emerald is Publishing 5 Times This Week" (https://soundcloud.com/emeraldmedia/how-its-reported-a-podcast-why-does-the-emerald-publish-5-times-during-the-first-week-of-term) Daily Emerald: "A history of the exclusive Oregon Air Jordans every sneakerhead desires" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/arts-culture/a-history-of-the-exclusive-oregon-air-jordans-every-sneakerhead/article_6ff125ee-13c8-11e9-9c54-8f088af0d8d8.html) Emerald Podcast Network: "'Knot Another Sneaker Podcast': Making Nike History with Runner Justin Gallegos" (https://soundcloud.com/emeraldmedia/nike-justin-gallegos-history) --- "How It's Reported" is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to illuminate how journalists report on the latest news, build trust between news outlets and audiences and promote informed and engaged listeners, which are vital to a healthy democracy. Episodes come out Wednesdays. Podcast Desk Editor Ryan Nguyen produced and edited this podcast. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. Music is "A Fist Full of Organs" by Evan DuPell (@evan-dupell).

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'How It's Reported: A Podcast': Tuition Hikes

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Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 25:20


Students are frustrated after the University of Oregon board of trustees agreed to raise tuition for in-state students starting next year, coming on the heels of last year's tuition increase. Podcast Desk Editor Ryan Nguyen speaks with Emerald tuition and administration reporter Zack Demars about why the board decided to increase tuition (again), the challenges that the administration faces and how students can stay informed. Daily Emerald: "Students and staff hang in the balance as UO faces financial strife" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/news/students-and-staff-hang-in-the-balance-as-uo-faces/article_10d1385a-80e8-11e9-82f0-53120c3dbc05.html) Daily Emerald: "Breaking: Trustees approve 2.97 percent nonresident tuition increase" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/news/breaking-trustees-approve-percent-nonresident-tuition-increase/article_c506ff64-3f7d-11e9-bcdf-ff1cf3227697.html) Zack Demars: https://www.dailyemerald.com/users/profile/zack%20demars/ --- "How It's Reported" is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to illuminate how journalists report on the latest news, build trust between news outlets and audiences and promote informed and engaged listeners, which are vital to a healthy democracy. Episodes come out Wednesdays. Podcast Desk Editor Ryan Nguyen produced and edited this podcast. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. Music is "A Fist Full of Organs" by Evan DuPell (@evan-dupell).

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'How It's Reported: A Podcast': CAP 2.0 and Environmental Journalism

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Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 26:22


Climate change has become a hotly debated topic that has captured many in the throes of catastrophic anxiety. The University of Oregon lauds itself for its green public branding, but what is being done on campus to combat this increasingly growing threat? Emerald science reporter Becky Hoag speaks with Podcast Desk Editor Ryan Nguyen to discuss her cover story on the university's climate action plan, why she thinks there needs to be more environmental journalism and how listeners can educate themselves on the topic. Daily Emerald: "After a slowing momentum, UO is adjusting its Climate Action Plan" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/news/after-a-slowing-momentum-uo-is-adjusting-its-climate-action/article_39f5e5c8-6f95-11e9-b29b-9764afc9de51.html) Becky Hoag: https://www.dailyemerald.com/users/profile/becky%20hoag/ --- "How It's Reported" is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to illuminate how journalists report on the latest news, build trust between news outlets and audiences and promote informed and engaged listeners, which are vital to a healthy democracy. Episodes come out Wednesdays. Podcast Desk Editor Ryan Nguyen produced and edited this podcast. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. Music is "A Fist Full of Organs" by @evan-dupell.

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'How It's Reported: A Podcast:' Reviewing Books

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Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 18:58


Podcast Desk Editor Ryan Nguyen sits down with Emerald book reviewer Sydney Dauphinais to discuss the meaning of high-caliber arts journalism and how she reviews books. She breaks down her process of writing about books, how arts journalism is different than news reporting and why she strives to find the humanity in her writing. Daily Emerald: "Reema Zaman’s memoir, ‘I Am Yours,’ champions women’s resilience, intuition" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/arts-culture/reema-zaman-s-memoir-i-am-yours-champions-women-s/article_922b7410-6a45-11e9-8b6c-bfb5e9ad9843.html) --- "How It's Reported" is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to illuminate how journalists report on the latest news, build trust between news outlets and audiences and promote informed and engaged listeners, which are vital to a healthy democracy. Episodes come out Wednesdays. Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen produced and edited this podcast. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. Music is "A Fist Full of Organs" by @evan-dupell.

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'How It's Reported: A Podcast': Saving Student Newsrooms

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 22:55


This week, the Emerald Editorial Board published an editorial asking for the University of Oregon community for support as a part of the second annual Save Student Newsrooms Day. Editor-in-Chief Zach Price and Outreach Director Emily Poole sit down with Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen to discuss the purpose behind the editorial, why we need journalism and how the UO community can support the Emerald. The board’s members include Zach Price, editor in chief; Emily Poole, outreach director; Jason Bibeau, opinion editor; Ryan Nguyen, podcast editor; Sararosa Davies, associate podcast editor; Shawn Medow, associate sports editor; Hannah Kanik, senior news reporter; and Donny Morrison, news writer. Daily Emerald: "Editorial: Independence comes with a cost" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/opinion/editorial-independence-comes-with-a-cost/article_530d9358-66da-11e9-bfa0-f3e5eb0561bd.html) Daily Emerald: "Mold, maintenance requests common occurrences in university East Campus Housing" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/news/mold-maintenance-requests-common-occurrences-in-university-east-campus-housing/article_863d31f0-17ae-11e9-9e86-77bc653fdcb2.html) "Game of Thrones" Season 8 Recap Podcasts: https://soundcloud.com/emeraldmedia/sets/game-of-thrones-season-8-recap To donate, visit dailyemerald.com/donate or Venmo us at "EmeraldMediaGroup." Any donation large or small supports independent student journalism and helps ensure that the Emerald continues to be a voice for students at UO for a long time to come. --- "How It's Reported" is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to illuminate how journalists report on the latest news, build trust between news outlets and audiences and promote informed and engaged listeners, which are vital to a healthy democracy. Episodes come out Wednesdays. Podcast Desk Editor Ryan Nguyen produced and edited this podcast. Music is "A Fist Full of Organs" by Evan DuPell (@evan-dupell).

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The Emerald GamesCast: 'Krab Kombat' (Episode 4)

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 37:00


The success of Fortnite comes at the cost of tough working conditions, Mortal Kombat returns to the public consciousness with a new brand of social controversy, and an angry fan throws an actual crab at competitive Smash Bros. superstar HungryBox. All this and more on the fourth episode of The Emerald GamesCast, a weekly industry news show featuring Emerald news and video games beat reporter Nolan, and his friends Alex and Andrea. Daily Emerald: "The story behind ‘Gone Home': Oregon’s video game critical darling" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/arts-culture/the-story-behind-gone-home-oregon-s-video-game-critical/article_d3e27322-65db-11e9-8529-5f568b227dcd.html) --- Sources: Polygon: "How Fortnite's success led to months of intense crunch at Epic Games" (https://www.polygon.com/2019/4/23/18507750/fortnite-work-crunch-epic-games) GameRant: "Mortal Kombat 11: Unlocking Cosmetics Sounds Like a Slow and Brutal Grind" ( https://gamerant.com/mortal-kombat-11-unlockables-grind/) Variety: "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Ignites Switch Sales" (https://variety.com/2019/gaming/news/super-smash-bros-most-played-first-day-game-1203198674/) Nintendo financial statement: (https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2019/190425e.pdf) SiliconEra: "Famitsu Readers' Top 3 Heisei Era Games are Chron Trigger, Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Nier Automota" (https://www.siliconera.com/2019/04/22/famitsu-readers-top-3-heisei-era-games-are-chrono-trigger-zelda-breath-of-the-wild-nier-automata/) Polygon: "Fan assaults top Smash Bros. player with crab at tournament" (https://www.polygon.com/2019/4/22/18510985/smash-bros-hungrybox-crab-assault-pound-2019-video) --- The Emerald GamesCast is a weekly video game news and discussion podcast from the Emerald Podcast Network with an industry focus. Hosted by three best friends, each episode will provide the listener with a week's worth of gaming headlines and conversation about current releases. Guests welcome, scripts discouraged and passion essential. Episodes come out Tuesdays. Associate Podcast Editor Sararosa Davies produced this podcast, and Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen edited. Graphic: Regan Nelson/Emerald. Theme music is "Flamingo (Azureflux Remix)" by Kero Kero Bonito (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kero_Kero_Bonito/Bit_Bops/04_kero_kero_bonito_-_flamingo__azureflux_remix), modified under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).

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Interview with the Emerald's 2019-20 Editor-in-Chief: Michael Tobin

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 16:00


Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen interviews 2018-19 Editor-in-Chief Zach Price about the highlights and lows of his tenure at the Emerald: What are some things he's proud of? What was something he wishes he could change? What's next for him? In turn, Price interviews the incoming 2019-20 EIC, Michael Tobin, about his goals for the upcoming school year. In keeping fashion with last year's EIC interview, the podcast concludes with some random trivia for Michael and Zach. Daily Emerald: "Michael Tobin selected as the Emerald’s 2019-2020 Editor in Chief" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/news/michael-tobin-selected-as-the-emerald-s---editor/article_54580322-46a2-11e9-9520-abefe3bc4ebe.html) Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen produced this podcast, and Associate Podcast Editor Sararosa Davies edited. Music is "A Fist Full of Organs" by Evan DuPell (https://soundcloud.com/evan-dupell) and "Funeral" from Zurda Music (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jhf6F17tvnw), modified under a free-to-use license (https://www.facebook.com/ZurdaMusic).

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'How It's Reported: A Podcast': Covering the Final Four with the Emerald Sports Desk

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 32:27


"My fandom for Oregon sports has definitely taken a step aside from my reporting because I know my job reporting is more important than me having this cheer." In this week's episode of "How It's Reported," Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen talks with Associate Sports Editor Shawn Medow and women's basketball beat reporters Sierra Webster and Maggie Vanoni about their experience covering the Oregon women's basketball team's first-ever Final Four showdown, the fundraiser that got them there and how sports reporters navigate the line between reporter and fan. Shawn's cover story: "Until the next dance: Ducks aspire to build from season of firsts" (https://www.dailyemerald.com/sports/until-the-next-dance-ducks-aspire-to-build-from-season/article_daf68728-599e-11e9-9403-f74333a793b0.html) Poynter: "College students get an assist covering tournament; it’s International Fact-Checking Day; Florida’s open records lead to ‘Florida man’" (https://www.poynter.org/newsletters/2019/college-students-get-an-assist-covering-tournament-its-international-fact-checking-day-floridas-open-records-lead-to-florida-man/) KGW News: "Daily Emerald campus paper holds fundraiser to send reporters to Final Four" (https://www.kgw.com/video/sports/ncaa/ducks/daily-emerald-campus-paper-holds-fundraiser-to-send-reporters-to-final-four/283-f3918b4f-a215-48af-ba30-df6aee5081dc) "How It's Reported" is a series from the Emerald Podcast Network designed to illuminate how journalists report on the latest news, build trust between news outlets and audiences and promote informed and engaged listeners, which are vital to a healthy democracy. Ryan Nguyen produced and edited this podcast. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. Music is "A Fist Full of Organs" by Evan DuPell (https://soundcloud.com/evan-dupell).

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ASUO and You: The Student Senate

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 29:14


The ASUO Student Senate is the largest branch of the University of Oregon's student government and consists of 23 senators who manage approximately $16 million dollars in annual student fees. But how senators manage all of that money? Where does that money go? And what do senators even do on a daily basis? Senate President Montse Mendez is starting her third year in ASUO, and we asked her to explain the basics of senate in episode 3 of "ASUO and You." Podcast Editor Ryan Nguyen produced and edited this podcast. ASUO funds the Daily Emerald and other student publications but does not have editorial control over the Emerald or other Emerald Media Group publications.

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Horchata Squad 2.0: Broken Clocks

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Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 47:01


Horchata Squad is an official opinion podcast from the Daily Emerald. On this special edition episode, host Jasmine Jackson speaks with guess Imani Dorsey about centering the voices of black femmes. This episode contains language that may not be suitable for all listeners. Music in this episode is "Broken Clocks" by SZA and "Fertilizer" by Frank Ocean. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Horchata Squad 2.0: Femmes in STEM

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Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 56:51


Horchata Squad is an official opinion section podcast from the Daily Emerald. On this episode of the series, hosts Veronica Fernandez-Alvarado and Marian Fragoso are joined by guest Veronica Blackwell, who speaks with them about the struggles and triumphs of majoring in STEM as a femme of color. Their conversation includes the difficulties of being taken seriously, female stereotypes in the field and how to find motivation in the field despite stigmas. This podcast contains language that may not be suitable for all listeners. Music in this episode is Corazon by Maluma and Fertilizer by Frank Ocean. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Horchata Squad 2.0: Filmmakers of color, white saviors and Kanye

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 66:03


Horchata Squad is an official opinion desk podcast from the Daily Emerald. Join hosts Veronica Fernandez-Alvarado, Marian Fragoso and returning host Ricardo Alvarado as they discuss the complexities of filmmakers of color and creating content for the community. Included in the conversation are some new momentos, a discussion on vine humor and whether or not Kanye West is in the sunken place. This episode contains language that may not be suitable for all listeners. Music in this episode is "Fight the Power" by Public Enemy and "Fertilizer" by Frank Ocean. This episode was produced by Veronica Fernandez-Alvarado.

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Horchata Squad 2.0: Let's talk indigenous femmes

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 54:10


Horchata Squad is an official opinion desk podcast from the Daily Emerald. Join hosts Veronica Fernandez-Alvarado, Marian Fragoso and guest Romario Garcia Bautista as they discuss the complexities of indigeneity and Latinx identity. Included in the conversation are some new momentos, a discussion on the importance of allowing indigenous femmes to tell their own stories, and a look at what being indigenous and claiming that identity means. This episode contains language that may not be suitable for all listeners. Music in this episode is "El Liston de tu Pelo" by Los Angeles Azules and "Fertilizer" by Frank Ocean. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Horchata Squad 2.0: It's queer time, baby

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 45:07


Horchata Squad is an official opinion desk podcast from the Daily Emerald. With host Veronica out, co-host Marian Fragoso meets with guest Chloé to talk about the ins-and-outs of being queer women of color. Included in their conversation are coming out stories, what it means to 'know' you're queer and if there's actually a 'gay look.' This podcast contains language that may not be suitable for all audiences. Music featured in this episode is “Girl” by The Internet and “Fertilizer” by Frank Ocean. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Horchata Squad 2.0: White and ethnic latinx identity

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 54:55


Horchata Squad is an official opinion desk podcast from the Daily Emerald. On this episode of Horchata Squad 2.0, hosts Veronica Feranandez-Alvarado, Marian Fragoso and guest Carina discuss the complexities of understanding what makes up white identity in comparison to an ethnic latinx identity. The episode features some self-love momentos, some impassioned shoutouts and an honest discussion on what it means to be white and latinx. This podcast contains language that may not be suitable for all audiences. Music featured in this episode is “Fireball” by Pitbull and “Fertilizer” by Frank Ocean. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Horchata Squad 2.0: Puta positivity party

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 43:37


Horchata Squad is an official opinion desk podcast for the Daily Emerald. In this episode of Horchata Squad, host Veronica Fernandez-Alvarado meets with guests Maria and Jamani while host Marian is traveling. Their conversation focuses on puta positivity and explores how, as femmes of color, they relate to sexual education and experience. This episode contains language that may not be suitable for all listeners. Music in this episode is "My Neck, My Back" by Khia and "Fertilizer" by Frank Ocean. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Horchata Squad 2.0: Femmes of color in activism

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 64:04


Horchata Squad is an official opinion desk podcast for the Daily Emerald. On this episode, hosts Veronica Fernandez-Alvarado and Marian Fragoso talk with their guest, Samara, about what being an activist and a femme of color is like. Be sure to listen for the usual momentos, shout-outs and an in-depth discussion on how activist organizations can marginalize femmes of color through tolerance of bad behavior and an inability to call-in rather than call-out. This episode contains language that may not be suitable for all listeners. Music in this episode is "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" by Gil Scott-Heron and "Fertilizer" by Frank Ocean. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Horchata Squad 2.0: White feminism: the danger of Becky's tears

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 56:46


Horchata Squad 2.0 is an official Daily Emerald opinion section podcast. Join hosts Veronica Fernandez-Alvarado and Marian Fragoso with guest Jasmine Jackson as they discuss their experiences with white feminism. This podcast contains language that may not be suitable for all audiences. Music in this episode is "Llamame" by Emmanuel Horvilleur and "Fertilizer" by Frank Ocean. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Culture wrap: Looking back on journalism in film after seeing 'The Post'

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 19:12


Join podcast editor Alec Cowan, senior news editor Will Campbell and senior arts and culture editor Sararosa Davies as they discuss Steven Spielberg's most recent film "The Post", which examines a 1970s Washington Post as its publishers face the truth about the Vietnam War. The group then compares the movie to other films on journalism such as "Citizen Kane", "All the President's Men" and "Spotlight" before musing on what these movies mean to American history and culture. The culture wrap-up is your place to find commentary and opinions on the latest in arts and culture from the Daily Emerald. Music in this episode is “West Coast” and “Summer Dreams” by Ryan Little as found on freemusicarchive.org. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Culture wrap: What to look forward to in 2018

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 11:08


On this episode of the Emerald culture wrap, podcast editor Alec Cowan and senior arts and culture editor Sararosa Davies discuss what they are looking forward to most in the year 2018. Sararosa names some new albums from artists like Car Seat Headrest and Alec looks forward to all things Donald Glover. The culture wrap-up is your place to find commentary and opinions on the latest in arts and culture from the Daily Emerald. Music in this episode is "West Coast" and "Summer Dreams" by Ryan Little. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Culture wrap: The good, the bad and the Taylor Swift

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2017 19:06


On this second episode of the Emerald culture wrap, Senior Podcast Editor Alec Cowan, Associate Arts and Culture Editor Dana Alston, and Senior Arts and Culture Editor Sararosa Davies discuss three things from this past week that caught their attention. What follows is some good talk on "Mindhunter" -- Netflix's latest original -- some bad talk on "Stranger Things 2" and some contested talk on the latest Taylor Swift singles. The culture wrap-up is your place to find commentary and opinions on the latest in Arts and Culture from the Daily Emerald. Music in this episode is West Coast and Summer Dreams by Ryan Little. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Culture Wrap: Favorite shows of fall

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 14:42


On this inaugural episode of the Emerald culture wrap-up, Podcast Editor Alec Cowan and Senior Arts and Culture Editor Sararosa Davies discuss their favorite shows of fall thus far. The focus of the discussion settles on "Broad City" and "BoJack Horseman," two shows taking unique directions in their latest seasons, and features some contested views on honeydew. The culture wrap-up is your place to find great discussions on the latest in arts and culture from the Daily Emerald.  Music in this episode is West Coast and Falling Down by Ryan Little. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Weekly news wrap-up: SOJC budget, ASUO on tuition and Alex Tizon

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2017 15:04


It is Saturday, May 6. Here are this week’s biggest news stories. In this week’s Daily Emerald weekly news wrap-up, Alec Cowan, Max Thornberry and Franziska Monahan discuss the week's biggest stories: The SOJC announced a budget plan for 2017-18 that will save approximately $500,000; the HECC denied UO’s 10.6 percent increase for next year’s budget plan, and controversy among the ASUO has sprung up over how to handle the University’s projected $8.8 million deficit; Alex Tizon, a professor at the SOJC who passed away on March 23rd, had his story “My Family’s Slave” published posthumously on the June cover of the Atlantic Magazine and it has received mixed reactions. This episode was produced by Franziska Monahan.

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and the Marvel Cinematic Universe

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Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2017 21:56


In this first part of a two-volume podcast, Daily Emerald film critic Dana Alston joins UO professor Troy Campbell to discuss Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Prof. Campbell, a former Disney Imagineer, also offers insight into the goals and future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

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A Republican reality: Being red on a blue campus

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Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 22:01


Daily Emerald writer Alec Cowan reports on how conservative and republican students on the University of Oregon campus are represented, and what kind of stereotypes and misconceptions they face. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Weekly news wrap-up: Manzil Midrash and more faculty cuts

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Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2017 9:32


In this week's Daily Emerald weekly news wrap-up, Alec Cowan, Sararosa Davies and Craig Wright discuss this week's biggest news stories: Tuesday was the 69th anniversary of Israel's independence, and Israeli and Palestinian students are talking about their differences at what is dubbed the Manzil Midrash; and the Substance Abuse Prevention Program (SAPP) is being cut, along with five faculty members from the School of Journalism and Communication and beloved professor Kevin Alltucker. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.

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Weekly news wrap-up: Take Back the Night

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 11:26


In this installment of the Daily Emerald weekly news wrap-up, Alec Cowan, Will Campbell and Emerson Malone discuss this week's biggest news stories: the Take Back the Night march had its 39th year on campus Thursday night; a former student has been convicted of coercion; students are now required to pick their major by sophomore year and what you need to know for this year's commencement ceremony.

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Reflections: The Coates Story

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2017 17:33


Daily Emerald opinion editor Alec Cowan deconstructs the tokenization of Ta-Nehisi Coates' "Between the World and Me" through the University of Oregon's Common Reading program. Episode produced by Franziska Monahan.

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Weekly Pond(er): The weather, Oregon golf, Muhammad Ali and the Stanford rape case

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2016 20:32


In the last episode of the Weekly Pond(er) Daily Emerald opinion writer Negina Pirzad and opinion editor Tanner Owens discuss their upcoming graduation, the weather, the University of Oregon's golf team's recent successes, the passing of Muhammad Ali and the controversial Stanford rape case.

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Weekly Pond(er): Campus construction, norovirus and Lake Shasta

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Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2016 14:56


Daily Emerald opinion writer Negina Pirzad and opinion editor Tanner Owens share their thoughts on campus construction projects, the University of Oregon norovirus outbreak and the Lake Shasta greek trip incident.

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Weekly Pond(er): Obama's commencement speeches and Stephen Curry

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Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 18:09


Daily Emerald opinion writer Negina Pirzad and opinion editor Tanner Owens share their thoughts on graduation, Obama's commencement speeches at Howard and Rutgers and Stephen Curry's unanimous MVP win.

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Weekly Pond(er): Volcanoes, the Rio Olympics and Verizon

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Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2016 13:17


Daily Emerald opinion writer Negina Pirzad and opinion editor Tanner Owens discuss the recent increase in seismic activity under Mount St. Helens, the challenges facing Brazil as the country prepares to host the 2016 Summer Olympics and the recent Verizon strike.

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Weekly Pond(er): the European Refugee Crisis, Beyoncé's Lemonade and Remembering Prince

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 14:54


Daily Emerald opinion writer Negina Pirzad and opinion editor Tanner Owens share their thoughts on the ongoing refugee crisis in Europe, Beyoncé's new release and passing of Prince Rogers Nelson.

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LISTEN: ASUO 2016 Vice Presidential Election Debate

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 42:14


Listen to the Daily Emerald's annual ASUO Vice Presidential Election Debate moderated by Tran Nguyen in full. The candidates who participated in this debate included: Zach Lusby, Internal VP for I'm With UO Tori Ganahl, External VP for One Oregon Adam Sharf, Internal VP for One Oregon Sophie Albanis, External VP for Duck Squad Abel Cerros, Internal VP for Duck Squad Not Present: Natalie Fisher, External VP for I'm With UO NOTE: Unfortunately technical difficulties with the sound system arose during the debate, causing the audio to be uneven at times.

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ASUO 2016 Presidential Debate Highlights

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 9:46


Listen to the highlights from the Daily Emerald's annual ASUO Presidential Election Debate which covered the topics of bringing Uber back to campus, One Oregon's campaign spending and tuition transparency.

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LISTEN: ASUO 2016 Presidential Election Debate

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 56:47


Listen to the Daily Emerald's annual ASUO Presidential Election Debate moderated by Tran Nguyen. Key topics discussed in this debate include bringing Uber back to campus, One Oregon's campaign spending and tuition transparency. The candidates who participated in this debate included: Quinn Haaga for I'm With UO Zachary Rentschler for One Oregon Samara Mokaya for Duck Squad

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Emerald music on 1989

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2015 48:11


Daily Emerald music critics Mike Mendoza and Craig Wright discuss Ryan Adam's cover of Taylor Swift's 1989 album. This podcast includes side by side comparisons, ratings and a suggestion that Ryan and Taylor date to create two amazing break up albums. For more follow @wgwcraig, @MikeWheresIke, and @wall2wallachy on Twitter.

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Unsolicited opinions: 'dad bod'

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Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 13:36


Unsolicited opinions is an podcast by Bayley Sandy, Opinion Editor with the Daily Emerald. This week on the podcast the topic is 'dad bod.'