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#THATSWHATUP Show! ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL w#Trista4SenateGov&Prez! #comedy #music #politics
Enjoy it! And share and go subscribe yThe Federalist society judge Michael Luddig argued #DIAPERDON committed a crime against the Constitution to stop the peaceful transfer of power; as with many tragedies the former president... wrote the story of his own disqualification...on January 6th 2021 he engaged in a rebellion against the Constitution by attempting to cling to power after the American people invested the power in his rightful successor, #JoeBiden". We need to keep the Democratic primaries democratic! Grandpa Joe just don't cut it or at least barely and we can't leave this race up to just barely another win! Besides we need a moderate but progressive woman who is tough on crime! Especially white collar crime, police and government officials! By the way, why aren't y'all making a lot of noise to the justice department to appoint special prosecutor to deal with all the 150 plus GOP insurrectionist still in office 14th Amendment section 3!!! Call doj now I dare you 202-514-2000 Found an interesting Creator tonight on TIKTOK -- This interview is from his official YouTube channel. Maybe I'll do a podcast on his wiki entry. Curious how he seems to have connection with Andromeda... I first appreciated Alex Collier when I saw a clip of him saying why do we have to pay for being born on this planet???? Excellent question. I don't believe we should! As presidential candidate, we need to make use of the technology we have and create desalination plants for water around the world and let's have free energy like Nikola Tesla wanted for us but the robber barons industrialist like Carnegie and Rockefeller and JP Morgan always got to put a meter on everything! Remember when right after Grandpa Brandon got into office he bombed Syria? Must have been one of the very first things he did as president! SHAME ON YOU CORPORATE DEMOCRAT! You did it for oil didn't you! Typical f* Republicrat! can't trust Biden! He led the Battle cry for the Democrats to engage in those illegal invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan before remember?????? GET ME ON THE BALLOT
In this case, I would say the best time to kick a dog is when he's down!! :-) Mr f******* Nazi asswipe e #dumptruMP got his home at Mar-A-Lago in Florida 'RAIDED'
Apologies for Erik's microphone being screwy. We're dealing with a new setup not at KAMP Student Radio! On this episode, Brody and Erik discuss Erik's experience with COVID, the usual breakdown of all things Arizona Football and Basketball, as well as some discussion on the NBA bubble and America's social climate.
No one conveys the suffering, courage, joy, and spirit of those who dwell in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands better than Pulitzer finalist and master storyteller Luis Alberto Urrea, whether it’s the horror of “The Devil’s Highway” or the allure of La Gloriosa in “The House of Broken Angels.” Urrea, whose father was Mexican and mother was from New York, talks about how the culture wars in his home shaped who he is today, the controversy surrounding the Jeanine Cummins novel “American Dirt,” and his Guggenheim project, a book about his mother's bravery as a Red Cross worker on the World War II frontlines. Special thanks to Allee Sprung at Acast, Brody Dryden at KAMP Student Radio, and Connor Button, theme music creator. Follow us on Twitter @interruptshow, and rate, review, and subscribe on Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts, por favor.El inimitable Luis Alberto UrreaNadie describe el sufrimiento, el coraje, la alegría y el espíritu de quienes habitan en la frontera de Estados Unidos y México mejor que el finalista del premio Pulitzer y maestro narrador, Luis Alberto Urrea. Ya sea el horror de "The Devil's Highway" o el encanto de la Gloriosa en "La Casa de los Ángeles Rotos". Urrea, de padre mexicano y madre neoyorquina, habla sobre cómo las guerras culturales en su casa conformaron al autor que él es hoy día; sobre la controversia que rodea a la novela de Jeanine Cummins, "American Dirt", y sobre la beca Guggenheim que dedica a un próximo libro sobre la historia de su madre; valiente trabajadora de la Cruz Roja en primera línea de fuego durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Nuestro agradecimiento especial a Allee Sprung de Acast, a Brody Dryden de KAMP Student Radio y a Connor Button, creador de la sintonía. Síguenos en Twitter @interruptshow, y comenta, sugiere y suscríbete en Apple, o donde quiera que obtengas tus podcasts, por favor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the show's first deep dive into a non-violent crime, we explore the story of the University of Arizona's famous stolen painting: Willem de Kooning's Woman Ochre. The painting was stolen from the museum of Art in 1985. 32years later it turned up in a second hand shop in New Mexico. How did it end up there? No one knows! To learn more about the case, take a listen now! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros.
Season Two is here and we are kicking it off with the most requested crime ever. Almost every University of Arizona student knows about the stabbing in Graham-Greenlee, but how much do you really know about the crime? In this episode we remember the life of Mia Janelle Henderson before examining the details of her death. We will also go through the trial of her killer, Galareka Harrison, and take a look into the epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Take a listen and get ready for a whole new season! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros
Louise Foucar Marshall was a successful business woman, generous philanthropist and the first female professor at the University of Arizona. She also shot her husband on April 27, 1931. In this twisting and turning episode, we take a look at the life of Louise Foucar Marshall, from her beginnings as the daughter of immigrants to her business success to her doomed marriage. We also discuss about what makes a villain and how labeling someone an "evil" person is not as simple as it seems. Take a listen! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros
I had the amazing opportunity to interview the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Dean Burgess, on my radio show at University of Arizona's KAMP Student Radio. In this interview, we talked about music, life advice, and what it takes to live to 100. Please support KAMP Student Radio by listening live at kamp.arizona.edu.
I had the amazing opportunity to interview the President of the University of Arizona, Robert Robbins on my radio show at University of Arizona's KAMP Student Radio. During the interview we talked about the Strategic Plan, the Student Success District, and mental health. Please support KAMP Student Radio by listening live at kamp.arizona.edu.
Hello, Wildcats! This week we're tackling one of the biggest stories at the University of Arizona: border patrol on campus. Plus we bring you all of your favorite segments and a brand new sustainability feature. Take a listen! Bear Down Listen Up is the newest thing in campus news, covering the biggest stories from the University of Arizona. Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio.
Happy April Fools, lovely listeners! It's not a prank, it's a new minisode! Today, Vanessa is joined by Daily Wildcat sports editors Alec White and Mark Lawson to discuss some of the best pranks in the long and legendary rivalry between the University of Arizona and Arizona State University. Take a listen! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros.
It’s election season at the University of Arizona! In a year with most of the candidates running unopposed, we talk about what you need to know before casting your ballot on March 25 and 26. Political correspondents Randall Eck and Priya Jandu join us in today’s episode to share what they’ve found. Plus stories on a shoplifter’s request, Fulbright scholars and e-scooters! Bear Down Listen Up is the newest thing in campus news, covering the biggest stories from the University of Arizona. Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio.
Episode 6 takes a look at the life and death of UA alumna Allison Feldman. After her death in 2015, her family and friends established a scholarship in her name to help UA students study abroad, like she did. We also dive into the relatively new and rare forensic technique used to crack the case: familial DNA testing. Could it be the future of crime solving? Listen and find out! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros.
The Wildcat Crime "minisode" is back! (We really just can't seem to grasp the concept of an episode lasting less than 30 minutes, can we?) Host Vanessa Ontiveros talks with true crime journalist and investigator Billy Jensen about his work helping finishing Michelle McNamara's incredible book, "I'll Be Gone in the Dark," his own upcoming book, "Chase Darkness with Me," and what he thinks the future of true crime writing will be. Billy Jensen will also be at the 2019 Tucson Festival of Books on March 2 and 3. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod. Brought to you by the Arizona Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros.
Hello Wildcats! In anticipation of the 2019 Tucson Festival of Books we've brought you some of the stories you won't want to miss. Bear Down Listen Up is the newest thing in campus news, covering the biggest stories fro the University of Arizona. Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio.
This week we cover a new resource for UA students, a unique department and risky Adderall use on campus. Bear Down Listen Up is the newest thing in campus news, covering the biggest stories from the University of Arizona. Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio.
In episode five we take a look at the life, death and legacy of Corporal Kevin Barleycorn, the only University of Arizona Police Department officer to die in the line of duty. The story surrounding Kevin's death in 1990 changed several times in the weeks after his passing. We look at how his death affected the campus, the community and Kevin's family. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros.
This week we cover women in STEM, the future of Tucson's sustainability and the journey of a UA professor who made it to the Super Bowl. Bear Down Listen Up is the newest thing in campus news, covering the biggest stories from the University of Arizona. Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio.
It’s the return of the “minisode!” When we were planning the February minisode it was originally going to be a much shorter and much lighter but it turns out the women of the Daily Wildcat had a lot to say about stalking. That's because a disproportionate amount of them have been victims of it. Three Daily Wildcat Editors recount their personal experiences with stalking and how they dealt with it. Take a listen to this “minisode!” (Think of it as a bonus episode if you like.) Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod. Brought to you by the Arizona Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros.
This week we cover a new study trying to keep kids out of the Emergency Room, a law professor's new book on special prosecutors and a brilliant discovery from the beginning of the universe. Bear Down Listen Up is the newest thing in campus news, covering the biggest stories from the University of Arizona. Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio.
In the third episode of Wildcat Crime, we look into the 1982 murders of UA sophomores Teresa Acuna and Susan England. A suspect would not be found for over a year after the gruesome killings, leaving the community to process the deaths on their own. When the killer, Clifford Dean Lacy, was caught it would many years- and trials- before he was convicted. We also discuss the ways in which crime journalism has failed to respect victims in the past, how it could change in the suture and why the ways we cover crime matters. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros.
In episode three of Wildcat Crime we take a look at not a real murder, but a fake one. Former Wildcat football star and retired ATF Agent Jay Dobyns staged a murder in order to become the first undercover operative to be made full member of the infamous biker gang the Hells Angels. Why did he do it? What were the consequences? And does that make him a hero? Find out on this episode of Wildcat Crime. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros.
EDIT: This episode was initially published on November 17, 2018. However it was missing an interview. This is the updated version, fully intact. Enjoy! In episode two of Wildcat Crime we go back to 2002 and take an in depth look at the shooting at the UA College of Nursing. Robin Rogers, Barbara Monroe and Cheryl McGaffic were all killed that day by Robert Flores Jr. And yet this event, a deadly shooting on the University of Arizona’s campus, is not well remembered today. We’ll look at the events of October 28, 2002. And we ask what’s changed? And what hasn’t? Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros.
Hello lovely listeners! Introducing our first minisode! We don't want you to have to wait a month for your next Wildcat Crime fix, so here is a new before released segment from an interview with Dennis Wise on the role violence plays in ghost stories. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros. Brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio.
In this very first episode of Wildcat Crime we indulge in the Halloween season and take a look at the stories behind the haunting of UA's Maricopa Residence Hall. Is there any truth behind the tales? Why do residents report ghostly activity? Why do people see ghosts at all? And why do we tell ghost stories? Find out now on Wildcat Crime! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @wildcatcrimepod. Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros. Brought to you by The Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio.
Professional MMA fighters Andy "Golden Boy" Perez, Levi Escobar and Vice President of Combate Americas Mike Afromowitz join Brody Dryden in-studio at KAMP Student Radio to preview the Mexico vs. USA event at Casino Del Sol on Saturday, October 13th in Tucson, Arizona.
Welcome to Wildcat Crime, a new true crime podcast that takes a closer look at crimes related to the University of Arizona, brought to you by the Daily Wildcat and KAMP Student Radio. First episode drops on Friday October 19. Here’s the trailer! Follow the show on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @wildcatcrimepod. Make sure to also check out http://www.wildcat.arizona.edu/ and http://kamp.arizona.edu/ .