The Weekly Show with Alex and Dahlia - Episode 1
Emerald reporters Dahlia Bazzaz and Alexandra Wallachy discuss news events from week 4 at the University of Oregon and beyond, including: a leak of 22,000 UO admin. records, a student filming a...
View ArticleThe Weekly Show with Alex and Dahlia, April 20 2015
This week Alex and Dahlia talk about UO's two newest presidents.
View ArticleUnsolicited opinions: 'dad bod'
Unsolicited opinions is an podcast by Bayley Sandy, Opinion Editor with the Daily Emerald. This week on the podcast the topic is 'dad bod.'
View ArticleEmerald music on 1989
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...
View ArticleEmerald news: the red zone
Emerald news editor Jennifer Fleck and reporter Eric Schucht speak to us about the 'red zone' and new laws and precautions trying to keep students safe. The red zone is the first six to eight weeks of...
View ArticleCharles Wilson – The King of Cricket Flours
Charles Wilson is the founder and CEO of Cricket Flours, a cricket-oriented business designed to offer a novel form of protein and nutrition. Wilson wrote recipes for the world's only cricket cookbook,...
View ArticleOvertime: Emerald sports on Oregon football's first game
Oregon football is off to a rocky sports after a defeat in the first game of the season. Emerald sports editor Justin Wise speaks with sports writers Kenny Jacoby and Will Denner about the team's...
View ArticleCoffee Hour: meet ISA President Gary Gao
At the University of Oregon the International Student Association meets every week for Coffee Hour. Since 1983 the weekly meetings offer UO students of different nationalities a chance to mingle and...
View ArticleUniversity of Oregon responds to UCC shooting
In light of the mass shooting at Umqua Community College, Emerald News Editor Jennifer Fleck answers questions about UO's emergency preparations and student response.
View ArticleCoffee Hour: meet Masaru Kiyota
At the University of Oregon the International Student Association meets every week for Coffee Hour. Since 1983 the weekly meetings offer UO students of different nationalities a chance to mingle and...
View ArticleUOPD 'bowl of dicks' lawsuit settles for $755,000
Heads up, this podcast contains some explicit language. News reporter Noah McGraw talks about James Cleavenger's lawsuit against the University of Oregon Police Department.
View ArticleCraig Hickman: from Kid Pix to 'Oxide'
UO Digital Arts professor Craig Hickman discusses his new book, creating Kid Pix and his reputation as 'Satan's love child.'
View ArticleHealth care prices rise for UO international students
Emerald columnist Negina Pirzad joins the podcast to talk about health insurance costs for UO's international student community.
View ArticleCoffee Hour: meet Joseph Harshman
Joseph Harshman answers the question, do I have to be an international student to go to Coffee Hour? The answer, no. Joseph talks about his experience with the UO international community as an...
View ArticleUnsolicited Opinions: is tipping on its way out?
A New York restaurateur is banning tipping in his restaurants, is tipping on its way out?
View ArticleCoffee Hour: Ellen Hovde
We talked ISA Outreach Director, Ellen Hovde, about joining ISA and what drew her to Coffee Hour.
View ArticleWhat is a Pathway Oregon scholarship?
Emerald news reporter Caley Eller profiles the Pathway Oregon scholarship program.
View ArticleBody Cameras and the University of Oregon Police Department
Emerald news reporter Noah McGraw explains the intricacies and plans for UOPD and EPD to get body cameras.
View ArticleDaniel and Craig review the new Daniel Craig movie: 'Spectre'
Arts and culture editors Daniel Bromfield and Craig Wright tell you whether or not 'Spectre' is worth your time in this first installment of the Emerald podcast "Daniel and Craig Review the New Daniel...
View ArticleProject 529 wants to flip the statistics on bike theft
Craig Wright talks about Project 529, the new tool aimed at preventing bike theft and keeping stolen bikes from leaving their zip code.
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