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Should 16-year-olds be able to vote? Isabel Phillips is on to talk about her column addressing this issue with desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley. Nancy Pelosi is wrong: 16-year-olds shouldn't be able to vote: http://bit.ly/2WKLQ7H Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
Are participation awards a good or bad thing? Sarah Simon-Patches is on to talk about her column addressing this issue with desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley. Awards belong to those who earn them, and that's not just winners: http://bit.ly/2HV6OMR Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley sit down to discuss the New Zealand mosque massacre with writers Mohammed Ahmed and Saadia Akhtar. Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley discuss Brianna Stanley’s Environmental Friday column on the National Parks and government shutdowns, Sarah’s SB 97 article (bill will let rape victims track their rape kits), and Hannah's column about allowing children to form their own beliefs. See all columns mentioned at www.kykernel.com/opinion/ Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley discuss writer Mohammed Ahmed’s column on his perspective as a Palestinian Muslim American in Kentucky, Sarah’s Tampon Task Force column, the Kernel's special edition about suicide on UK's campus, and Lextran's black history month celebration of Rosa Parks. See all columns mentioned at www.kykernel.com/opinion/ Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley discuss buying in bulk, the Covington Catholic student scandal, the government shutdown, the University of Kentucky dean that was fired, and Lexington restaurant health inspections with special guest, columnist Kelly Walker. See all columns mentioned at http://www.kykernel.com/opinion/ Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: http://www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
Xenia is the the Greek concept of hospitality. It was both a moral contract for both hosts and guests that promised protection and rights, as well as an actual ritual involving the exchange of gifts and favors followed by a communal meal. However, both Duncan and Malcolm prefer Xena: Warrior Princess. Items this week: the whiteboard of deathstiny, the plague doctor's mask, and the sharpie eraser. Thanks to our guest, Hannah Woosley, for playing Zark Muckerberg this week. Check her out on Twitter @notwoosley.
Something seems fishy. Something other than all the fish on board. Storm clouds and towers loom on the horizon as the crew pick up a strange transmission. This week the brothers realize that they'd much rather hang ten than hang. Items this week: the deed to The Tower of Babylon, and a vial of mermaid blood. Special thanks to our actors this week: Zark Muckerberg was played by Hannah Woosley who can be found on Twitter at @notwoosley. Gill Bates was played by Connor Woodson who can be found on IMDB. Gideon Gadzooks was played by Peter Morgan who can be found on Instagram at @petermorgangraphics.