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The Daily Emerald Podcast Network reports on news, sports, arts, culture and more from the University of Oregon community. Visit https://www.dailyemerald.com for more.
Editor: Mirandah Davis-Powell
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Stories Of The UO: Kiasia Baggenstos (Episode 13)
In this episode of Stories Of The UO, Gabs meets with second-year journalism student Kiki Baggenstos. She tells us about her experiences being a scholarship recipient, and completing an internship during her study abroad program in Ghana this past summer.
Stories of the UO is produced and edited by Gabriella Sgro. Graphic: Stella Fetherston/Emerald. The music used is “Yes And” by Steve Combs licensed from Free Music Archive under License: CC BY/ creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode -
Emerald Sports Report (Episode 20)
In this episode on "Hangin' Out With The Sports Dorks," Emerald sports writers Brady Ruth, Owen Murray, and Joe Krasnowski wrap up their reporting from the winter term and give us some predictions for the spring.
This podcast is recorded and edited by Asher Lowenstern. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. The music used is “Makie Elkino” by William Ross Chernoff’s Nomads (freemusicarchive.org/music/William_…_Makie_Elkino/), modified under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) -
A&C Podcast: "Our World Vintage brings life back to East 13th Avenue"
In this A&C podcast, producer Emily Rogers interviews Michael Raasch, the owner of a recently opened shop on 13th Avenue, Our World Vintage. Hear more about Raasch's background and his new shop in this episode. You can read the full story at: https://www.dailyemerald.com/arts-culture/our-world-vintage-brings-life-back-to-east-13th-avenue/article_2d2d872a-d9f7-11ee-bc50-dfbc079ee199.html
This episode was produced by Emily Rogers and edited by Mirandah Davis-Powell. Cover is Kelly Kondo/Emerald. The music used is Debora by Jangwa (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dilating_Times/single/debora/) modified under a Creative Commons license from Free Music Archive. -
How It's Reported: "The casual bassist: re-shaping my love for playing an instrument"
In this episode of How It's Reported, Caden Traw, a music writer for A&C, talks to us about his new column, "The Casual Bassist", where he records his progress in learning the bass and the difficulties of trying new things as a perfectionist. The link to his story can be found here:
https://www.dailyemerald.com/arts-culture/the-casual-bassist-re-shaping-my-love-for-playing-an-instrument/article_ec9f0dea-c3e5-11ee-a2bb-db2faadb47cf.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. -
EMG Recap Podcast (Episode 2)
In this weeks episode of the Recap Cast, Riley Vedomske breaks down three of Emerald's recent stories so you can stay up to date on our coverage. This episode features stories from News, A&C and Opinion. Tune in to hear summaries of "AI rules spark Student Confusion," "Rookie runner: cutting myself slack" and "Are aliens frequenting our planet?"
This episode is produced and edited by Riley Vedomske. Graphic: Kelly Kondo/Emerald. 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. -
Stories Of The UO: Cash Kowalski (Episode 12)
In this episode of Stories Of The UO, Gabs meets with second-year and ASUO Secretary of Engagement, Cash Kowalski. Tune in to hear more about his experience with ASUO, and how he collaborates and communicates with other students and peers.
Stories of the UO is produced and edited by Gabriella Sgro. Graphic: Stella Fetherston/Emerald. The music used is “Yes And” by Steve Combs licensed from Free Music Archive under License: CC BY/ creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
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