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Brain WavesBrain WavesDJ with the Dean w/ Dr. Jeannette Andrews & Coroner Naida RutherfordS1E9: DJ with the Dean w/ Dr. Jeannette Andrews & Coroner Naida Rutherford Zaiah joins Dean Andrews (USC’s College of Nursing) and Richland County Coroner Naida as they share their stories and backgrounds in the nursing profession.  Brain Waves is hosted and produced by Zaiah Nance, associate director for educational programming for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia, and edited by Phillip Schlies, podcast coordinator for Garnet Media Group. Music was created by Zaiah Nance. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM on Instagram and Twitter for updates! The Brain Waves podcast is part of the Garnet Med...2025-05-011h 02The SLOBcastThe SLOBcastSLOBcast 0030 Steve Varholy, James Knight, Evelyn Ellis and Rick Wrigley WUSC AM and FM Old and newSLOBcast 0030 a conversation with Steve Varholy, James Knight, Evelyn Ellis and Rick Wrigley (host) about WUSC AM and it's transition to WUSC FM at 10 watts and later to full power.2025-04-2733 minBrain WavesBrain WavesEverything Entrepreneurial w/ Geoffrey GraybealS1E8: Everything Entrepreneurial w/ Geoffrey Graybeal Geoffrey, Moore School Professor, shares his teaching pedagogy and how he created/taught a Hamilton (the musical) Entrepreneurship course. Also, a brief overview of his Star Citizen video game case study that he utilizes in class. Prototype! Brain Waves is hosted and produced by Zaiah Nance, associate director for educational programming for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia, and edited by Phillip Schlies, podcast coordinator for Garnet Media Group. Music was created by Zaiah Nance. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM on Instagram and Twitter for updates! The Brain Waves...2025-04-0348 minBrain WavesBrain WavesData, Data, & More Data w/ Brian HabingS1E7: Data, Data, & More Data w/ Brian Habing Brian Habing, Director of Data Science and Analytics at USC, talks about the new programs that launched last fall. Brain Waves is hosted and produced by Zaiah Nance, associate director for educational programming for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia, and edited by Phillip Schlies, podcast coordinator for Garnet Media Group. Music was created by Zaiah Nance. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM on Instagram and Twitter for updates! The Brain Waves podcast is part of the Garnet Media Group podcast network. Find more student-produced podcasts and other...2025-02-2749 minBrain WavesBrain WavesSt. Pat’s in Five Points w/ Dave BrittS1E6: St. Pat’s in Five Points w/ Dave Britt Chairman of the St. Pat’s in Five Points Festival, Dave Britt, talks about this year’s band line-up and all that goes into making Columbia’s biggest event of the year. Brain Waves is hosted and produced by Zaiah Nance, associate director for educational programming for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia, and edited by Phillip Schlies, podcast coordinator for Garnet Media Group. Music was created by Zaiah Nance. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM on Instagram and Twitter for updates! The Brain Waves podcast is part...2025-02-0646 min90.5 Seconds of the News90.5 Seconds of the NewsJanuary 27, 2025Episode Notes In today's episode, we discuss President Donald Trump talking about getting rid of a federal agency that helped Hurricane Helene victims, Meta changing their fact-checking system after CEO Mark Zuckerberg said it was biased, the South Carolina Men's Basketball Team making program history as they extend their losing streak and the South Carolina Women's Basketball Team ending one of their main competitor's win streaks. 90.5 Seconds of the News is hosted, produced and edited by Sarah Craft, news director for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia. Music is "At the Restaurant," courtesy of Monolog Rockstars under a...2025-01-2702 min90.5 Seconds of the News90.5 Seconds of the NewsJanuary 24, 2025Episode Notes In today's episode, we discuss St. Pat's at Five Points releasing their artist lineup for their 43rd festival, a South Carolina representative saying she is considering running for governor in 2026, the continuation of the South Carolina Men's Basketball Team's unlucky losing streak this season, and Dawn Staley making history with a recent career decision. 90.5 Seconds of the News is hosted by Walsh Zwadyk and produced and edited by Sarah Craft, news director for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia. Music is "At the Restaurant," courtesy of Monolog Rockstars under a Creative Commons 4.0 International License. ...2025-01-2402 min90.5 Seconds of the News90.5 Seconds of the NewsJanuary 20, 2025Episode Notes In today's episode, we discuss the long-negotiated ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, TikTok briefly being blocked on all U.S. user's phones, Donald Trump's star-studded presidential inauguration and the possibility of the Midlands seeing snow for the second time this month. 90.5 Seconds of the News is hosted by Walsh Zwadyk and produced and edited by Sarah Craft, news director for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia. Music is "At the Restaurant," courtesy of Monolog Rockstars under a Creative Commons 4.0 International License. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM on Instagram and Twitter for updates! The 90.5 Seconds...2025-01-2001 min90.5 Seconds of the News90.5 Seconds of the NewsJanuary 17, 2025Episode Notes In today's episode, we discuss where a recent audit says the mysterious 1.8 billion dollars of state money came from, how USC's student senate is updating the main campus gym and parking garages, how a USC professor says president-elect Donald Trump's tariffs will impact South Carolinians and College Gameday coming back to Columbia next week. 90.5 Seconds of the News is hosted by Walsh Zwadyk and produced and edited by Sarah Craft, news director for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia. Music is "At the Restaurant," courtesy of Monolog Rockstars under a Creative Commons 4.0 International License. ...2025-01-1701 minBrain WavesBrain WavesWhere Am I? w/ Michael MewborneS1E5: Geography at USC Director of the South Carolina Geographic Alliance, Michael Mewborne, discusses the importance of geography education in K-12 schools and the opportunities that the organization provides teachers. Also, a quick view into his graduate research on food trucks! Brain Waves is hosted and produced by Zaiah Nance, associate director for educational programming for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia, and edited by Phillip Schlies, podcast coordinator for Garnet Media Group. Music was created by Zaiah Nance. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM on Instagram and Twitter for updates! The Brain Waves podcast is...2024-12-0555 minBrain WavesBrain WavesRA’s and RHA w/ Dan ColascioneS1E4: Residence Life Dan (Director of Residence Life) reflects on his unexpected career path, the opportunities that USC Next could bring to improve USC student life, and the growth of the Residence Hall Association on campus Brain Waves is hosted and produced by Zaiah Nance, associate director for educational programming for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia, and edited by Phillip Schlies, podcast coordinator for Garnet Media Group. Music was created by Zaiah Nance. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM on Instagram and Twitter for updates! The Brain Waves podcast is part of the Garnet Media...2024-11-2155 minBrain WavesBrain WavesStudent Highlights: Quiz Bowl, Capital Tours, and International CuisineS1E3 - Student Highlights: Quiz Bowl, Capital Tours, and International Cuisine Robert Freeman talks up the Academic Team at USC and his thoughts on Tim Walz streaming Madden. Meanwhile, Anna Bishop reflects on her previous spring internship at the U.S. Capitol. Then, it all ends with an international food discourse between Zaiah, Aidan Reilly, Vikram Kneece, and Joshua Lazenby. Brain Waves is hosted and produced by Zaiah Nance, associate director for educational programming for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia, and edited by Phillip Schlies, podcast coordinator for Garnet Media Group. Music was created by Zaiah Nance...2024-11-1459 minBrain WavesBrain WavesTalking TurboVote with Emma Ormond and Jamie HowelleS1E2: Talking TurboVote with Emma Ormond and Jamie Howelle Emma Ormond (Assistant Director for Student Governance) and Jamie Howelle (Assistant Director of the Leadership & Service Center) join Zaiah to talk about how early voting at USC came to be, along with more about what the LSC does. Brain Waves is hosted and produced by Zaiah Nance, associate director for educational programming for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia, and edited by Phillip Schlies, podcast coordinator for Garnet Media Group. Music was created by Zaiah Nance. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM on Instagram and Twitter for...2024-10-1753 minBrain WavesBrain WavesAll Things USC Parking & Transportation with Brian FavelaS1E1: All Things USC Parking & Transportation with Brian Favela Brian Favela, director of Parking & Transportation at USC, and his two associate directors (Doug & Amy) join Zaiah to discuss the all-new Park USC app and their plans for parking this academic year. Brain Waves is hosted and produced by Zaiah Nance, associate director for educational programming for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia, and edited by Phillip Schlies, podcast coordinator for Garnet Media Group. Music was created by Zaiah Nance. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM on Instagram and Twitter for updates! The Brain Waves podcast is...2024-10-1754 minBrain WavesBrain WavesBrain Waves Episode 1 TrailerBrain Waves Episode 1 Trailer In Brain Waves pilot episode, Brian Favela, Director of Parking & Transportation at USC, and his two Associate Directors (Doug & Amy) join Zaiah for the first Initiative Spotlight to discuss the all-new Park USC app and their plans for this academic year. Catch the full episode on Thursday 10/17/24. Brain Waves is hosted and produced by Zaiah Nance, associate director for educational programming for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia, and edited by Phillip Schlies, podcast coordinator for Garnet Media Group. Music was created by Zaiah Nance. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM on Instagram...2024-10-1402 min90.5 Seconds of the News90.5 Seconds of the NewsOctober 7, 2024Episode Notes In today's episode of 90.5 Seconds of the News, we discuss the federal government giving South Carolina millions of dollars to repair damaged roads after Hurricane Helene, the voting registration deadline changing after a lawsuit, more mosquitoes coming to the Midlands and USC's football team having their worst loss of the season so far. 90.5 Seconds of the News is hosted, produced and edited by Sarah Craft, news director for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia. Music is "At the Restaurant," courtesy of Monolog Rockstars under a Creative Commons 4.0 International License. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM...2024-10-0701 min90.5 Seconds of the News90.5 Seconds of the NewsOctober 4, 2024Episode Notes In today's episode of 90.5 Seconds of the News, we discuss President Joe Biden visiting the Upstate to talk about recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene, voting registration deadlines for this upcoming November election, South Carolina's Women's Basketball Team hitting a new milestone and USC's upcoming football game against Ole Miss. 90.5 Seconds of the News is hosted by Jarrett Wright and produced and edited by Sarah Craft, news director for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia. Music is "At the Restaurant," courtesy of Monolog Rockstars under a Creative Commons 4.0 International License. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM...2024-10-0401 min90.5 Seconds of the News90.5 Seconds of the NewsSeptember 27, 2024Episode Notes In today's episode of 90.5 Seconds of the News, we discuss how South Carolina plans to use millions of dollars to fight against crime, what state legislators plan to do with an unconstitutional school voucher program, leasing for a new student housing complex opening for the Fall 2025 semester and how you can help manage the cat population in Columbia. 90.5 Seconds of the News is hosted, produced and edited by Sarah Craft, news director for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia. Music is "At the Restaurant," courtesy of Monolog Rockstars under a Creative Commons 4.0 International License. ...2024-09-2701 min90.5 Seconds of the News90.5 Seconds of the NewsSeptember 23, 2024Episode Notes In today's episode of 90.5 Seconds of the News, we discuss a bar in Five Points being criticized for having a history of violence, what research projects USC plans to fund with more than $300 million in research awards, a former USC basketball star making history in the WMBA and USC's football team winning against Akron. 90.5 Seconds of the News is hosted, produced and edited by Sarah Craft, news director for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia. Music is "At the Restaurant," courtesy of Monolog Rockstars under a Creative Commons 4.0 International License. Follow the radio station...2024-09-2302 min90.5 Seconds of the News90.5 Seconds of the NewsSeptember 20, 2024Episode Notes In today's episode of 90.5 Seconds of the News, we discuss the controversial "Roast of Kamala Harris" event and the potential lawsuits against USC employees and students following it, the Nickelodeon's special screening of a documentary about the Hamas' October 7 attack at a music festival and the upcoming football game between USC and Akron. 90.5 Seconds of the News is hosted, produced and edited by Sarah Craft, news director for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia. Music is "At the Restaurant," courtesy of Monolog Rockstars under a Creative Commons 4.0 International License. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM...2024-09-2002 min90.5 Seconds of the News90.5 Seconds of the NewsSeptember 16, 2024Episode Notes In today's episode of 90.5 Seconds of the News, we discuss how you can stay safe during baby copperhead season, confusion around the annual Gervais Street Bridge Dinner's cancellation, USC's newly approved master plan to better accommodate the growing student body and USC's football team losing their first game of the season. 90.5 Seconds of the News is hosted, produced and edited by Sarah Craft, news director for WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia. Music is "At the Restaurant," courtesy of Monolog Rockstars under a Creative Commons 4.0 International License. Follow the radio station @WUSCFM on Instagram...2024-09-1602 minRemembering the Days: A UofSC PodcastRemembering the Days: A UofSC PodcastLeft of the dial and right in your ear: History of WUSC-FMWUSC-FM got its start in 1947, providing a training ground for generations of DJs, radio engineers and station managers. Students are still eager to be WUSC DJs, but the motivation today is more focused on sharing a personal passion for music.2024-04-3010 minRemembering the Days: A USC PodcastRemembering the Days: A USC PodcastLeft of the dial and right in your ear: History of WUSC-FMWUSC-FM got its start in 1947, providing a training ground for generations of DJs, radio engineers and station managers. Students are still eager to be WUSC DJs, but the motivation today is more focused on sharing a personal passion for music.  2024-04-3010 min#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtag#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtagEp. 9 - #SaveAfghanistan (featuring Djawid Taheri)In this episode, we talked to lawyer Djawid Taheri about the #SaveAfghanistan hashtag, the various challenges that Afghan refugees face in Canada, the supports needed during refugee resettlement, and the ways that WUSC helps the Afghan community!2022-04-0236 min#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtag#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtagEp. 8 - #SaveSouthSudan (featuring Rose Nathike)In this episode, we talked to Olympian Rose Nathike about the #SaveSouthSudan hashtag, her experiences as a South Sudanese refugee, the various barriers refugee girls face, and what WUSC does to help the people of South Sudan!2021-12-0118 min#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtag#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtagEp. 7 - #EndSARS (featuring Rinu Oduala)In this episode, we talked to Nigerian activist Rinu Oduala about the #EndSars hashtag, what the movement is about, her experiences at protests, and how the movement relates to WUSC's work!2021-04-2828 min#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtag#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtagEp. 6 - #Bill104 (featuring Gajani Baskaranathan)In this episode, we talked to activist Gajani Baskaranathan about the #Bill104 hashtag, what the provincial bill is about, the bill's significance for the Tamil community in Ontario, and how the bill relates to WUSC's work!2021-04-1526 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsThe Countdown Episode 3: Basketball Break DownThe Countdown Episode 3: Basketball Break Down Brady and Jay discuss the aftermath of the women's basketball loss to UConn and how the Gamecocks can reclaim their number 1 ranking. Then, Brady covers the men's basketball team loss against Alabama. Finally, the two recap a Super Bowl unlike any other and compare Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes. Catch The Countdown every Friday on 90.5 WUSC-FM & HD-1 Columbia or any radio streaming app. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter for updates @WUSC_News. Hosted by Brady Fitzgerald and Jay Weaver; Produced and edited by Flynn Snyder and...2021-02-1633 min#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtag#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtagEp. 5 - #FreePalestine (featuring Jennifer Bing & Jehad Abusalim)In this episode, we talked to activists Jehad Abusalim & Jennifer Bing about the #FreePalestine hashtag, the history/impacts of Israeli occupation in Palestine, their experiences in the country, and what WUSC does to support Palestinians today!2021-02-0431 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHot Topics Episode 15: The Presidential Inauguration, New A'ja Wilson Statue and 101 Women Who Shaped South CarolinaHot Topics: Episode 16: The Presidential Inauguration, New A'ja Wilson Statue and 101 Women Who Shaped South Carolina ] Joe Biden is now the 46th President of the United States. In this episode, we recap an Inauguration Day unlike any other including South Carolina's connection to the day's festivities. We then head over to Colonial Life Arena to discuss the new statue dedicated to A'ja Wilson, one of the most successful Gamecock athletes of all time. Find out what the statue means to her and her family. We also get a chance to sit down with UofSC professor...2021-01-2200 min#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtag#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtagEp. 4 - #LebanonExplosion (featuring Leya Jalloul)In this episode, we talked to SUNY graduate, Leya Jalloul, about the #LebanonExplosion, her experience with the situation, the ways it has impacted Lebanon, and what WUSC does to help the Lebanese people.2021-01-0227 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsLocal Eyes Episode 14: Sexual Harassment Lawsuit and Community GardensWUSC News: 12/11/20 Two former instructors have issued sexual harassment lawsuits against visual arts professor David Voros two years after a student lodged similar allegations against him. Also, a look at a community organization with the goal of giving Columbia access to fresh produce during the pandemic. Hosted by Erin Slowey and Ward Jolles; Produced by Mary-Bryant Charles and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-12-2128 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHottopics Episode 14: Gamecock Football, Yarn Bombing and the Amethyst ProjectWUSC News: 12/9/20 Gamecock Football has announced their new coach Shane Beamer to lead the team next season. We also discuss yarn bombing that has taken Main Street Columbia by storm and a sit down with local musician Brandon Huggins of the Amethyst Project. Hosted by Flynn Snyder and Troy Dassing; Produced by Troy Dassing and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-12-2131 min#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtag#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtagEp. 3 - #UyghurCrisis (featuring Jewher Ilham)In this episode, we talked to Uyghur human rights activist, Jewher Ilham, about the #UyghurCrisis, the reality of the situation, her experiences with the crisis, and what WUSC does to support Uyghurs.2020-12-0346 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsLocal Eyes Episode 13: Thanksgiving and MuschampWUSC News: 11/20/20 Nicole Maskiell, assistant professor in the Department of History, talks about the history of Thanksgiving. Also, Tom Santaniello, Executive Producer for SGTV’s Capital City Sports, discusses the firing of Will Muschamp and what it means for the rest of the football season. Hosted by Erin Slowey and Ward Jolles; Produced by Mary-Bryant Charles and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-11-2833 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHottopics Episode 13: Coaches, Claws, Consoles and MoreWUSC News: 11/18/20 This week we discuss ex-head coach Will Muschamp being relieved of his duties as head coach. We cover everything you’ll need to know about Top Golf at Williams Brice. A look into the new White Claw brewery coming to Richland county and a discussion of new tech and a campus Apple store with WUSC’s tech correspondent. Hosted by Flynn Snyder and Trey Martin; Produced by Troy Dassing and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-11-2829 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsPolitically Inclined Episode 13: A Divided Future?WUSC News: 11/16/20 Democratic Party infighting between centrists and progressives has the future of the party hanging by a thread. South Carolina State Representative Gilda Cobb-Hunter to join us on what she thinks needs to happen to create a more united party. Then, we look at our neighbors in Georgia, who are focusing on the January Senate runoffs. USC Political Science Professor Douglass Thompson discusses obstacles both major parties face and the effects the results might have on president-elect Joe Biden's administration. Hosted by Lydia Blackstone and Justin Walsh; Produced by Stephanie Justice and Ward Jolles...2020-11-1725 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsLocal Eyes Episode 12: COVID Vaccine and Spring BreakWUSC News: 11/13/20 Faculty Senate Chair Mark Cooper discusses the university’s plans for the spring semester. Also, epidemiologist Dr. Myriam Torres discusses the rise in COVID cases and the state of the development of a vaccine. Hosted by Erin Slowey and Ward Jolles; Produced by Mary-Bryant Charles and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-11-1735 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHottopics Episode 12: Remembering Alex Trebek and Discussing Local Student FilmWUSC News: 11/11/20 This week we got the chance to interview a real Jeopardy contestant and discuss his interactions with the one and only Alex Trebek as we look back at his life in remembrance. We also take time to talk with Fen Rockwell, creator of the award winning student film, Georgian Lens. All this and more...on Hottopics. Hosted by Flynn Snyder and Trey Martin; Produced by Troy Dassing and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-11-1730 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsPolitically Inclined Episode 12: Victories and LossesWUSC News: 11/9/20 It’s official: Joe Biden will be the 46th president of the United States. However, President Trump has yet to concede. We talk to WUSC political correspondent Kendall Smith about the general election results and if the Trump team’s lawsuits could effect them. Then, South Carolina Democratic Party chairman Trav Robertson joins us to discuss why Democrats down ballot suffered numerous losses despite a a win at the top of the ticket. Hosted by Lydia Blackstone and Justin Walsh; Produced by Stephanie Justice and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-11-1725 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsLocal Eyes Episode 11: Election Results and Texas A&MWUSC News: 11/6/20 Executive Sports Producer for SGTV  Tom Santaniello and Sports Writer for Texas A&M Casey Stagenhaven discuss the upcoming football game between the Aggies and the Gamecocks. Also, political correspondents Tyler Fedor and Kailey Cota discuss the results of the 2020 presidential election. Hosted by Erin Slowey and Ward Jolles; Produced by Mary-Bryant Charles and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-11-1432 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHottopics Episode 11: Election Coverage and Socially Distant TheaterWUSC News: 11/4/20 This week we sit down to discuss the upcoming election results as they continue to pour in. We also take a moment to debrief with Lilly Heidari about an upcoming socially distant UofSC theater production. Hosted by Flynn Snyder and Trey Martin; Produced by Troy Dassing and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-11-0930 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsPolitically Inclined Episode 11: One. More. Day.WUSC News: 11/2/20 Tomorrow is the day that we’ve all been waiting for: the final day of voting in the 2020 general election. What comes next? When will we get results? Can we rely on final polling? WUSC political correspondents Ward Jolles, Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey and Nick Harvey join us to answer these questions and more. Hosted by Lydia Blackstone and Justin Walsh; Produced by Stephanie Justice and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-11-0329 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsLocal Eyes Episode 10: Trevor Lawrence and COVID NumbersWUSC News: 10/30/20 Dr. Anthony Alberg, chair of the Arnold School’s Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, discusses the recent decline in reported COVID-19 cases on campus. Also, Sports Editor Megan Kinner and Senior News Writer David Ferrara of Clemson University’s student newspaper, The Tiger, talk about Clemson’s COVID numbers and Trevor Lawrence’s diagnosis. Hosted by Erin Slowey and Ward Jolles; Produced by Mary-Bryant Charles and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-11-0330 min#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtag#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtagEp. 2 - #YemenCrisis (featuring Najwa Tashi)In this episode, we talked to Yemeni singer/songwriter, Najwa Tashi, about the #YemeniCrisis, what the hashtag means to her, her experiences with the conflict, and what WUSC does to support Yemenis today!2020-10-2922 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsPolitical Inclined, Ep. 10: SCOTUS ScariesPolitically Inclined: 10/26/20 President Donald Trump and former Vice President Biden went head-to-head in their final debate before November 3rd on Thursday. We discuss how well they laid out their platforms to voters with WUSC political correspondent Ward Jolles. Then, Democrats are concerned about the future of the Affordable Care Act as the expected confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court nears. USC Public Health professor Sudha Xirasagar joins us to talk about the potential ramification if the Supreme Court were to rule the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional. Hosted by Lydia Blackstone and Trey...2020-10-2726 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsPolitically Inclined, Ep. 9: The Second “Debate”Politically Inclined: 10/21/20 Upon the cancellation of the second presidential debate, President Trump and former Vice President Biden held clashing town halls Thursday. We discuss the substance of each town hall with USC student Robert Cathcart and WUSC political correspondent Abigail Martin. Hosted by Lydia Blackstone and Justin Walsh; Produced by Stephanie Justice and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-10-2119 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHot Topics, Ep. 8: A Sit-Down With Paul Nederostek of SC Band Dead SwellsWUSC News: 10/14/20 This week, we chat with Paul Nederostek of Charleston band Dead Swells. We discuss the band's brand new album, their coordination of creating music while apart, music videos and more! Hosted by Flynn Snyder and Trey Martin; Produced by Troy Dassing and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-10-1624 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsPolitically Inclined Episode 8: Senate Seats and SCOTUS NomineesWUSC News: [10/13/20] Could the political tides be turning in South Carolina? U.S. Senate candidate Jaime Harrison joins us to discuss his “toss-up” race against Lindsey Graham and the momentum his campaign is gaining three weeks away from the general election. Then, WUSC political correspondent Kendall Smith discusses the first tumultuous day of Senate Judiciary Committee hearings to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Hosted by Lydia Blackstone and Justin Walsh; Produced by Stephanie Justice and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-10-1341 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsLocal Eyes Episode 8: Village Idiot Pizza and Off-Off BroadwayWUSC News: [10/9/20] Brian Glynn, owner of Village Idiot Pizza, discusses what it's like to own a small business during a pandemic. Also, Off-Off Broadway President Alison Lambert talks about how they plan to continue bringing live theater to the Columbia Community while staying safe. Hosted by Erin Slowey and Ward Jolles; Produced by Mary-Bryant Charles and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-10-1325 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHottopics Episode 7: A Conversation With Will Blackburn Of Stop Light ObservationsWUSC News: [10/7/20] This week we sit down with Will Blackburn, lead singer of the Charleston native band Stop Light Observations. Taking a dive into the bands core, their response to Covid-19 and whats to come in the future for SLO… Hosted by Flynn Snyder and Trey Martin; Produced by Troy Dassing and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-10-0921 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsThe Countdown Episode 1: Vols, Gators, and MuschampWUSC News: [10/2/20] The Gamecocks are having their normal season, giving us hope at the beginning and throwing it all away at the end. Tom and Brady talk about last weeks game vs the Vols and then preview the gamecocks game on Saturday vs the Gators. Tom and Brady break down what Muschamp needs to do to turn it around and the keys to having a successful game plan against Florida. Hosted by Brady Fitzgerald and Tom Santaniello; Produced by Brady Fitzgerald and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-10-0720 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsPolitically Inclined Episode 7: Super-Spreader White HouseWUSC News: [10/5/20] President Trump may have been released from Walter-Reed Hospital, but that doesn't mean COVID-19 has stopped spreading throughout the White House. USC political science professor Bob Oldendick joins us to discuss the political implications of rising cases throughout the president's inner circle and their possible effects on public opinion. Then, political correspondent Stephanie Allen discusses Biden's leads in battleground state polls, what they mean, and if they're even reliable. Hosted by Lydia Blackstone and Justin Walsh; Produced by Stephanie Justice and Ward Jolles; Outreach Coordinator is Julie Crosby; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-10-0723 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsLocal Eyes Episode 7: Trump’s COVID Diagnosis and HomecomingWUSC News: [10/2/20] Political correspondents Christine Bartruff and Finn Carlin discuss President Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis and what it means for the election going forward. Also, Homecoming Sponsorship Director Marianne Buonopane talks about the university’s plans for homecoming in the midst of the pandemic. Hosted by Erin Slowey and Ward Jolles; Produced by Mary Bryant Charles and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-10-0525 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHottopics Episode 6: Drama in the Rap Industry, New Art in Cola and the Presidential DebateWUSC News: [9/30/20] This week we take a look at big drama in the rap industry between Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion as well as a new art display in the Columbia area. We also sit down with our political correspondent Finn Carlin to discuss the first 2020 Presidential Debate. Hosted by Flynn Snyder, Trey Martin, and Chelsea Bines; Produced by Troy Dassing and Ward Jolles; Edited by Allison Haswell2020-10-0525 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsLocal Eyes Episode 6: Supreme Court and Dance MarathonWUSC News: [9/25/20] After the passing Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Treasurer of College Democrats Richard Dorman discusses what comes next for the court as Republicans scramble to fill the vacant seat before the election. Also, Dance Marathon President Grace Lady shares what its been like organizing charity events during the pandemic. Hosted by Erin Slowey and Flynn Snyder; Produced by Mary Bryant Charles and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-09-3021 min#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtag#Let’sTalkAboutTheHashtagEp. 1 - #BlackLivesMatter (featuring Dr. Camille Clare)In this episode, Dr. Camille Clare talks with the WUSC Local Committee at Ontario Tech about the #BlackLivesMatter movement, how it has impacted her life, and the work WUSC is doing to support this movement.2020-09-2718 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHottopics Episode 5: An Addition to Willy B., SC State Fair and an Emmys RecapWUSC News: [9/23/20] This week we’re taking a look at how Williams Brice will be set up this football season as well as a large addition added out front. We break down how the South Carolina State Fair will operate under Coronavirus restriction. And a look back of the winners, losers and notable events from the 2020 Emmy Awards. Hosted by Flynn Snyder, Trey Martin, and Chelsea Bines; Produced by Troy Dassing and Ward Jolles; Edited by Allison Haswell2020-09-2524 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsPolitically Inclined Episode 5: Reflecting on Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s LegacyWUSC News: [9/21/20] The passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg shocked the nation this past weekend. USC political science professor Kirk Randazzo discusses the impact that Ruth Bader Ginsburg had on the law throughout her tenure on the Supreme Court. Then, hosts Lydia Blackstone and Justin Walsh talk about the political fallout occurring as Republicans rush to replace the late Justice, much to the dismay of Democrats. Hosted by Lydia Blackstone and Justin Walsh; Produced by Stephanie Justice and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-09-2323 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHot Topics, Ep. 4: Chance the Rapper at Ralph Lauren, New Tech and a Historic Columbia InterviewWUSC News: 9/16/20 This week we take a look back at Chance the Rapper’s live digital performance in collaboration with Ralph Lauren to promote the new Ralph Lauren clothing line for Bitmoji. We break down some of the biggest tech announcements from this week and have a talk with a representative from Historic Columbia about an upcoming virtual festival coming to Columbia. Hosted by Flynn Snyder and Trey Martin; Produced by Troy Dassing and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-09-2226 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsPolitically Inclined Episode 4: Opposing Viewpoints on COVID-19WUSC News: [9/14/20] The University of South Carolina has recently been under fire for its handling of coronavirus on campus. We talked to Carolina Socialists president Jake Sawyer and USC Turning Point president Blake Ringer about their views on the university’s coronavirus respond and how officials should move forward. Hosted by Lydia Blackstone and Justin Walsh; Produced by Stephanie Justice and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-09-2217 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsLocal Eyes Episode 5: Carolina Productions and COVID UpdatesWUSC News: [9/18/20] Jacob Hoffman, President of Carolina Productions, talks about how pandemic restrictions have affected planning on-campus events and what students can look forward to this semester. Also, Local Eyes executive producer Mary-Bryant Charles discusses the recent decline in campus cases of COVID-19, the state of saliva testing, and how students have been reacting to health guidelines. Hosted by Ward Jolles and Erin Slowey; Produced by Mary-Bryant Charles and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-09-2125 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsPolitically Inclined, Ep. 3: On-Campus Protests and How to be an AllyPolitically Inclined: 9/7/20 On this week's episode of Politically Inclined, Aspiring Abolitionist podcast host Janel Moore discusses USC's response to recent protests on campus, and USC student Lauryn Workman tells us how students can become better allies to their marginalized peers. Hosted by Lydia Blackstone and Justin Walsh; Produced by Stephanie Justice and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-09-0824 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsLocal Eyes, Ep. 3: Catching COVID and Crowded BarsLocal Eyes: 9/4/20 Two roommates in quarantine after one tested positive for COVID-19 share their experiences getting tested and quarantined. Also, Daily Gamecock news editor Christine Bartruff discusses the university shut down of saliva testing, viral images of maskless students crowding a local bar, and more. Hosted by Ward Jolles and Erin Slowey; Produced by Mary-Bryant Charles and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-09-0523 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHot Topics, Ep. 2: Debrief of Houdinifest, The Amazing VMAs, and a sit-down with Ija CharlesHot Topics: 9/2/20 This week we take a debrief of Houdinifest with Trey. Last weeks socially distant MTV Video Music Awards and a deep dive conversation with Ija Charles, a local Columbia artist advocating for the BLM movement through her art that you can find all around Columbia. Hosted by Flynn Snyder and Trey Martin; Produced by Troy Dassing and Ward Jolles; Edited by Allison Haswell and Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-09-0520 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsPolitically Inclined, Ep. 2: Democrats and Republicans Go Head-to-HeadPolitically Inclined: 8/31/20 South Carolina Democratic Party Chair Trav Robertson and USC senior Robert Cathcart talk about the positives and negatives of the DNC and RNC conventions and if each party did enough to mobilize their bases in November. Hosted by Lydia Blackstone and Justin Walsh; Produced by Stephanie Justice and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-09-0530 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsLocal Eyes, Ep. 2: Protests and Saliva TestsLocal Eyes: 8/28/20 Dr. Phillip Buckhaults, developer of the university’s new COVID-19 saliva tests, talks about developing the tests and what it means for campus life. Also, VP of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Julian Williams discusses the increase in demonstrations by racist groups on campus and the university policies that allow them to do so. Hosted by Ward Jolles and Erin Slowey; Produced by Mary-Bryant Charles and Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-09-0428 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHot Topics, Ep. 1: Interactive Art, Tiny Tame Impala and Socially Distant Music SceneHot Topics: 8/26/20 This week, we take a dive into a new interactive art scene taking the Columbia Main Street district by storm, including a look into Tame Impala's most recent performance via NPR Tiny Desk from home. Also, we sit down with Jake Lopiccolo, coordinator of a socially distant music festival coming to Tin Roof and The Senate Columbia. Hosted by Flynn Snyder and Trey Martin; Produced by Troy Dassing and Ward Jolles. Edited by Allison Haswell and Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-09-0228 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsPolitically Inclined, Ep. 1: VP Picks and Postal Service SkepticsPolitically Inclined: 8/24/20 South Carolina statehouse Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter discusses the importance of Sen. Kamala Harris’s role as running mate to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. Additionally, UofSC political science professor Dr. Kirk Randazzo joins to talk about the recent politicization of the United States Postal Service. Hosted by Lydia Blackstone and Justin Walsh; Produced by Stephanie Justice and Ward Jolles. Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-08-2625 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsLocal Eyes, Ep. 1: Move-Ins and Shut-DownsLocal Eyes: 8/21/20 A USC freshman describes his experience moving in to a dorm during a pandemic and how students are dealing with new safety regulations. Also, Maddie Ellis of UNC Chapel Hill's The Daily Tar Heel discusses what led to Chapel Hill's closing and what it's like for student journalists covering the spread of COVID. Hosted by Ward Jolles and Erin Slowey; Produced by Mary-Bryant Charles and Ward Jolles. Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-08-2424 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHeadline Episode 7: Facilities and FilmmakingWUSC News: [8/7/20] USC Chief Operating Officer Jeffrey Perkins discusses how campus will look in the fall amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Also, two student filmmakers and finalists in USC’s Campus Movie Fest, Walker Bristeau and Mark Caplan, discuss their unique backgrounds and award-winning movies. Hosted and Produced by Erin Slowey and Ward Jolles. Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-08-1338 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHeadline Episode 6: Events and EvacuationWUSC News: [7/31/20] Member of Gamecock Entertainment and president of Homecoming Reagan Brezack discusses their plans for student events during the coronavirus pandemic. Also, USC geography professor and disaster expert Dr. Susan Cutter discusses the complications of evacuating for hurricanes during a pandemic. Hosted and produced by Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-08-0329 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHeadline Episode 5: Digital and DistantWUSC News: [7/24/20] Student Body President Issy Rushton discusses her plans to stay engaged with students amidst the new normal created by coronavirus. Also, USC education professor Dr. Fatih Ari talks about the problems and advantages that come with online learning. Hosted and produced by Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-08-0332 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHeadline Episode 4: Super Spreaders and StatehoodWUSC News: [7/17/20] Dr. Melissa Nolan,an epidemiologist from the Arnold School of Public Health discusses why Coronavirus spreads more quickly than other pathogens. Also, USC American politics professor Dr. Todd Shaw gives his opinions on whether or not Washington D.C. should become a state. Hosted and produced by Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-08-0328 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHeadline Episode 3: ICE and International StudentsWUSC News: [7/10/20] USC international student Bobbie Desai and USC professor Dr. Katherine Barbieri discuss the sudden decision by ICE to deny international students taking all online classes residency in the United States. Also, reporters give updates on the fall semester and how it will be impacted by coronavirus. Hosted and produced by Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-08-0335 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHeadline Episode 2: Provost and Police StopsWUSC News: [7/3/20] New University Provost William Tate reflects on his first day in office and gives insight into his plans for the university. USC professor Dr. Kelsey Schaub discusses her research on the demographics of police stops. Hosted and produced by Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-08-0336 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsHeadline Episode 1: Heritage or Hate?WUSC News: [6/26/20] The death of George Floyd that sparked nationwide Black Lives Matter protests has brought the discussion of Confederate monuments to the national conversation. USC historian and professor Dr. Thomas Brown discusses the significance of taking these monuments down. Also, WUSC political correspondents discuss Joe Biden’s potential VP picks. Hosted and Produced by Ward Jolles; Edited by Sarah Hudock-Jeffrey2020-08-0326 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsWeek 2 COVID-19 UpdateThis is Week 2 COVID-19 Update. Hosted by Leah Robinson, talks about the beginning stages of COVID-19 in the US, the timeline of COVID-19, and how USC is adjusting. Produced and edited by [Brendan Lewis]2020-04-1310 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsCADN International COVID-19 Update and Lessons LearnedThis 1st episode is Hosted by Sarah Hudock Jeffrey, and it's international news on the early weeks of COVID-19. Hosted by [Sarah Hudock Jeffery]; Produced and edited by [Brendan Lewis]2020-04-1311 minPassport PlaylistPassport PlaylistInterview with Marie from ParisTune in to hear about the adventures of the lovely Marie from France, including the best and worst accents in both English and French, and her time in Morocco! Edited by Brendan Lewis2020-02-2457 minPassport PlaylistPassport PlaylistInterview with Jay from LondonTune in to this episode of Passport Playlist to here from the social butterfly, Jay, about her life in London as a first generation immigrant from Nigeria and her experiences at USC as an exchange student! Edited and Produced by Brendan Lewis2020-02-1742 minPassport PlaylistPassport Playlist“Interview with Dr. Farzad Salamifar”Welcome to the newest episode of Passport Playlist! Tune in to hear all about the culture of Iran and the life and studies of Dr. Farzad Salamifar, current French professor at UofSC! Edited and Produced by Brendan Lewis2020-02-0652 minPassport PlaylistPassport PlaylistInterview with Chris Reid from TanzaniaWelcome back to Passport Playlist! Tune in to this episode of Passport Playlist to hear about the International Student Services (ISS) at UofSC and life in Tanzania. From the Buena Vista Social Club’s secret Malian roots to culture shocks this podcast covers it all! Edited and Produced by Brendan Lewis2020-01-291h 17Passport PlaylistPassport PlaylistEpisode 11 — Interview with FloriLearn more about Chile, the ins and outs of study abroad, and Flori’s experiences abroad by tuning in to our podcast! Host Sarah Parson's interviews Flori. Edited and Produced by Brendan Lewis2019-11-121h 02Passport PlaylistPassport PlaylistEpisode 10 – Interview with GeorginaEpisode 10 – Interview with Georgina Listen to hear about life in a city mainly popularized by Jane Austen novels (Bath) and college in what Georgina calls the best city in England (Liverpool). From what constitutes afternoon tea to debates on whether British English or American English is the true OG, this podcast has got you covered.2019-10-101h 11Passport PlaylistPassport PlaylistEpisode 9 – Interview with Dr. Giles Scott-SmithEpisode 9 – Interview with Dr. Giles Scott-Smith Dr. Giles Scott-Smith, professor of history and American studies, speaks about life in the U.K., the Netherlands, and his scarring experiences with grits.2019-09-261h 08Passport PlaylistPassport PlaylistEpisode 8 – An Interview with Dr. David SimmonsEpisode 8 — An Interview with Dr. David Simmons Hosts Audiovoyager and Globalspinz talk to anthropologist Dr. David Simmons about everything from hair politics to occupational hazards like parasites. Tune in to learn more about what it takes to be an anthropologist!2019-09-1913 minPassport PlaylistPassport PlaylistEpisode 7 – Interview with Pauline from BelgiumEpisode 7 — Interview with Pauline from Belgium Host DJ Global Spinz talks with a Belgian international student, Pauline, about Belgian culture, the dangers of hitchhiking (or lack thereof?), and the quality of waffles and fries of the Belgian variety.2019-09-0933 minPassport PlaylistPassport PlaylistEpisode 6 – An Interview with Dr. Agnes MuellerEpisode 6 — An Interview with Dr. Agnes Mueller Dr. Agnes Mueller is the director of the University of South Carolina's Global Studies Program, and is also a Distinguished Professor of the Humanities in the University's College of Arts and Sciences. Find out more at https://passport-playlist.pinecast.co2019-04-291h 05Passport PlaylistPassport PlaylistEpisode 5 – An Interview with Naoki# Episode 5 — An Interview with Naoki2019-04-2148 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsWUSC's Biggest Fan is HereCock-a-Doodle News: [April 12, 2019] Hosted by Rosie James with Dylan Leatherwood. Special guest Olin Jenkins joins us to talk about WUSC memories. And USC Democrat's representative Ethan Mugnuson was on to talk about the Green New Deal. Edited by Allison Haswell Produced by Rosie James2019-04-1425 minPassport PlaylistPassport PlaylistEpisode 4 – An Interview with IsraEpisode 4 — An Interview with Isra – Produced by Passport Playlist on WUSC-FM Find out more at https://passport-playlist.pinecast.co2019-04-1347 minPassport PlaylistPassport PlaylistEpisode 3 – An Interview with Dr. Federika ClementiEpisode 3 — An Interview with Dr. Federika Clementi Dr. Federika Clementi is the current director of the University of South Carolina's Jewish Studies Program and an assistant professor in the University's English Department. Find out more at https://passport-playlist.pinecast.co2019-03-3159 minPassport PlaylistPassport PlaylistEpisode 2 – An Interview with Timi# Episode 2 — An Interview with Timi2019-03-2849 minPassport PlaylistPassport PlaylistEpisode 1 – An Interview with Thi BuiPassport Playlist — Episode 1 Thi Bui is the author of "The Best We Could Do," an autobiographical graphic novel detailing her life as a Vietnamese refugee living in California. "The Best We Could Do" is a national bestseller and was a finalist for the 2017 National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) Award. At the time this interview was recorded, she was visiting the University of South Carolina as a Maxcy Visiting Fellow, in coordination with the International House at Maxcy College. Find out more at https://passport-playlist.pinecast.co2019-03-271h 24WUSC NewsWUSC NewsJUUL and New AttractionsCock-a-doodle-News [Febuary 15, 2019] Hosted by Rosie James WUSC News is joined by Garnet Media colleagues, The Daily Gamecock, to discuss JUUL on campus Produced and Edited by Rosie James2019-02-1715 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsWorld Radio Day -- pt.1World Radio Day: [Febuary 13, 2019] Hosted by James Smithwick "On this World Radio Day, let us recognize the power of radio to promote dialogue, tolerance, and peace." — UN Secretary-General António Guterres. As part of World Radio Day WUSC recorded a show and sent it to Germany for them to play on February 13. Likewise, they sent us a show to play on February 13. This is the WUSC show. Look for part two to see what Germany sent WUSC. World Radio Day is a day to celebrate radio as a medium; to improve int...2019-02-1400 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsWorld Radio Day -- pt 2Cock-a-doodle-News "On this World Radio Day, let us recognize the power of radio to promote dialogue, tolerance, and peace." — UN Secretary-General António Guterres. As part of World Radio Day WUSC recorded a show and sent it to Germany for them to play on February 13. Likewise,​ they sent us a show to play on February 13. This is the German show. Look for part one to see what WUSC sent Germany. World Radio Day is a day to celebrate radio as a medium; to improve international cooperation between broadcasters; and to encourage major networks and c...2019-02-1459 minWUSC NewsWUSC NewsWhat is Cock-a-Doodle-News?Cock-a-doodle-News Hosted by Rosie James with Finn Owen WUSC's 90.5 Minutes of the News is now COCK-A-DOODLE-NEWS! We are very excited to launch with our first broadcast on Monday, January 14, from 6-6:30 pm. You can join us every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 6-6:30 on air at 90.5 FM, online at (hhttps://wusc.fm), or on the Radio FX app!2019-01-1502 minULEAD: Dal/UKing\'s NewsULEAD: Dal/UKing's NewsULead Episode 9: UKing’s and Dalhousie Sexual Assault Policy to King’s WUSC student refugee program experiences This week: Host and reporter Karli Zschogner speaks with KSU Financial Vice President Marie Dolcetti-Koros on last week’s student government member meeting cancelation with the Nova Scotia Department of Labour and Advanced Education.  King’s students Antoin Merce and Adam Yemming reflect on meeting alumna Stephanie Dick in the last Automatons lecture series on Artificial Intelligence and career paths.  Hear from Ava Whitney-Coulter of UKing’s World University Services of Canada (WUSC) and their annual fundraiser and Jeniffer Mukasa, at UKing’s under the WUSC Student Refugee Program on her experiences being a Rwandan...2018-04-0731 min