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WTH Are Young Gen Z Voters Turning Conservative? The Yale Youth Poll’s Milan Singh Explains
Gen Z may not be the liberal base of support many on the left hoped they would be. Today, there is a growing split between voters under 30, with 22-29 year olds favoring Democrats by 6.4 points and 18-21 year olds favoring Republicans by almost 12 points. As America’s youngest voters are growing up in the age of COVID lockdowns, social media, and cancel culture, conservative and MAGA ideology is emerging as the new counter-culture, giving young men in particular an opportunity to escape the world around them. How will the youngest voter cohort change the bases of both parties? And ho...
2025-05-01
45 min
Rede Geek Podcasts
Conversa Com Gigantes - Yale
Este é o CONVERSA COM GIGANTES, o programa de entrevistas com os principais executivos das grandes empresas no Brasil! Nesse episódio, recebemos a gigante Gabriela Vassoler, Head da Unidade de Negócio da Yale. Nesse episódio, Gabriela Vassoler fala sobre o papel da YALE no mercado, as tendências atuais no setor e as estratégias que estão moldando o futuro dos negócios de fechaduras digitais. Não perca esta conversa inspiradora e cheia de conhecimento! Gostou do episódio? Mande um comentário em áudio pelo WhatsApp +55 11 98765-6950. Seu comentário poderá aparece...
2024-08-09
53 min
Continuing Studies: for Higher Ed Podcasters
Competition or Collaboration? Yale & Harvard Podcasting Together
How Yale and Harvard came together to create a podcast.Neil and Jen join guests Kristi Jobson and Miriam Ingber, Deans of Admissions at Harvard and Yale Law Schools and hosts of “Navigating Law School Admissions”. They share the origin of their podcast, a collaboration between prestigious schools, and how it has evolved and impacted prospective students. They also debunk competitive myths and outline the benefits of detailed podcast preparation. Additionally, Neil discusses how to incorporate Podcasting 2.0 features, with focus on the transcript tag.Episode Links:Yale Navigating Law School Admissions: Website Harvard Navigating Law S...
2024-06-24
46 min
Continuing Studies: for Higher Ed Podcasters
How Yale Uses Podcasting to Demystify Ivy League Admissions
Step inside the Yale Admissions Office with Hannah Mendlowitz and Mark Dunn from "Inside Yale Admissions Office" podcast. As senior admissions officers, Hanna and Mark share an in-depth look the innovative ways they use podcasting to demystify the college admissions process. They discuss the motivations behind starting their podcast, its impact on various audiences including students, parents, and educational counselors; and address common misconceptions about Ivy League admissions. The conversation also covers how their podcast serves as a tool for transparency and aids in countering misinformation spread by external admissions consultants.Episode Links:Inside...
2024-05-13
30 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Footnotes E3: The Hill and the Highway — Urban Renewal in 1960s New Haven
In 1969, Yale planned to demolish the Hill neighborhood to build a parking lot. Residents stepped in and protested the proposal. This Footnotes episode examines two urban renewal plans and asks: How did Yale shape the landscape of New Haven in the 1950s and '60s? And who did these changes serve? Written and produced by Hannah Mark ’25, with production help and editing from Grace Ellis ’25 and Suraj Singareddy ’25. Special thanks to Simone Felton, whose exhibition “City Rewritten” inspired this episode, and to Sean Davis, who voiced Fred Harris. Music is by Blue Dot Sessions.
2024-04-24
13 min
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The Yalie Ep 23: Inside Yale’s Presidential Search
In this episode, Andre Fa’aoso ‘27 is joined by Yale College Council (YCC) President Julian Suh-Toma ‘25 to discuss the role of students in the search for Yale’s next University President, as incumbent Peter Salovey intends to step down at the end of the 2023-24 academic year. Also, Diego Alderete ‘25 joins Fa’aoso for an exclusive on-the-street interview segment where Yale students share their perspectives on the presidential search and how it affects campus life. Guests: Julian Suh-Toma ‘25 Producers: Andre Fa’aoso ‘27, Diego Alderete ‘25, Alyssa Michel ‘24 Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2024-04-07
10 min
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Silhouette E17: Susan Burton on writing, radio, and advice for her younger self.
Note for listeners: this episode contains discussion of eating disorders. Susan Burton '95 is the writer, reporter, and co-producer of The Retrievals, a podcast exploring the shocking case of the Yale Health fertility center, where a nurse repeatedly stole Fentanyl from patients undergoing egg retrievals. She's a longtime reporter at This American Life and the author of the memoir Empty, about a lifelong eating disorder. Join Lily Isaacs as she talks with Susan about her relationship with New Haven, how she became interested in radio, and the advice she has for her younger self...
2024-03-28
23 min
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Silhouette E15: Ngozi Ukazu on art school, Yu-Gi-Oh! fan fiction, and dealing with institutions.
Ngozi Ukazu '13 is the Harvey-award winning cartoonist behind Check, Please! and the upcoming graphic novel Bunt! Join host Suraj Singareddy as he talks with Ngozi about how she got into comics, almost got her Yale admissions rescinded because of an obsession with Star Trek, and about how we interact with the institutions we're part of. Produced by Suraj Singareddy '25 and Xavier Guaracha '25. Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
2024-02-13
33 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Footnotes E2: Mythmaking and the Father of Radio
In this episode of Footnotes, we explore the controversial career and personal life of Yale graduate Lee de Forest, who is best known for inventing the part that made early radio and television possible. Was he really the “father of radio” or was he just a great storyteller? Hosted by Hannah Mark '25. Produced by Hannah Mark '25 and Grace Ellis '25. Music:Delicates by Blue Dot SessionsTall Harvey by Blue Dot SessionsEtude 9 Stefan by Blue Dot SessionsCoulis Coulis by Blue Dot Sessions
2024-01-22
22 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 22: What Do the Numbers Mean?
In this episode, Xavier Guaracha '25 sits down with Evan Gorelick '25 to discuss a recent faculty report revealing the average Yale College GPA and grade distributions by subject. Join us as we discuss the key takeaways from Gorelick's article, and what comes next.Guest: Evan Gorelick '25Producers: Xavier Guaracha '25, Alyssa Michel '24Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2023-12-08
06 min
Continuing Studies: for Higher Ed Podcasters
Yale University Press: Visual Storytelling in Audio
Discover how one podcast is deftly weaving together marketing tools, scholarly resources and engaging author conversation all while bringing their beautiful art and architecture books to the audio world. Join host’s Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee Gunson with Jessica Holahan, one of the hosts of the Yale University Press Podcast as they discuss her journey as a host, how the press uses the podcast to further Yale’s mission, it’s unique episode specific audiences, and the ways they assess episode value and make decisions about which books to feature beyond metrics. Throughout the conversation, Jessica shares valuable insights into a...
2023-11-28
31 min
YDN Podcast Desk
YDN Magazine: Quiet at Compline
Each Sunday at 9:00PM, the candles at Christ Church are lit, the incense is released, and the choir begins to sing. People come in and sit in near-darkness — listening to music and looking at the tiny flames. This is Compline. It's a weekly church service that attracts both Christian and non-Christian attendees. How did it begin? And what makes it so special? Reported and Produced by Suraj Singareddy '25. This essay is part of the Yale Daily News Magazine's Divine Issue. Read more at https://yaledailynews.com/blog/category/ma...
2023-11-16
20 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Footnotes E1: Affirmative Action at Yale — In History and In 2023
Footnotes is a new history podcast from the Yale Daily News. In this episode, Rishika Veeramachaneni '25 and Zawadi Kigamwa '25 cover the history of affirmative action. Rishika then speaks with the Asian American Student Association's Naina Agrawal-Hardin '25 and Tony Ruan '25 about protest and cross-cultural solidarity. This episode was recorded in May of 2023, prior to the Supreme Court's ruling on Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard. Produced by Grace Ellis '25, Zawadi Kigamwa '25, and Rishika Veeramachaneni '25. Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
2023-11-16
23 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Footnotes E1: Affirmative Action
Footnotes is a new history podcast from the Yale Daily News. In this episode, Rishika Veeramachaneni '25 and Zawadi Kigamwa '25 cover the history of affirmative action. Rishika then speaks with the Asian American Student Association's Naina Agrawal-Hardin '25 and Tony Ruan '25 about protest and cross-cultural solidarity. This episode was recorded in May of 2023.
2023-11-10
23 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Full Disclosure: Ivy Feeders
Two students discuss how their distinct high school experiences prepared them for the academic and social extremes at Yale. Producers: Ashley Choi, Caleb Dunson, Nick Vilay Guests: Kalvin Verner Jr. Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2023-09-11
12 min
Inside Lacrosse Podcasts
8/17 How Recruiting Works with Yale's Andy Shay
Yale head coach Andy Shay joins for the fourth installment of this month's series in which IL's Terry Foy tries to answer question, "How does recruiting work?" As opposed to the "How do you evaluate?" and "How do you communicate?" formats that Foy used with Navy's Joe Amplo, Ohio State's Nick Myers and Virginia's Lars Tiffany, Foy starts by asking Shay how his recruiting has evolved since he arrived in New Haven ahead of the 2004 season. They move through culture-building, admissions standards, emphasizing athletic potential and handling success. They end with how the Yale staff is approaching the...
2023-08-17
44 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 20: What Storage Means for Equity and Inclusion
In this episode, Nick Vilay '25 sits down with guests Natasha Weiss ‘25 and Andrew Cramer ‘25, representatives of The Yale Record, and Yale Daily News staff columnist Ariane de Gennaro ‘25. They discuss Yale’s use of the word “equity” in recent storage announcements as well as the implications of devaluing inclusive spaces on campus. Producers: Sophie Molden '26, Nick Vilay '25 Music from Blue Dot Sessions
2023-04-25
18 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 19: The Push for Religious Housing Accommodations
In this episode, Sophie Molden '26 sits down with Zahra Yarali '24, the president of the Muslim Students Association, to discuss the progress, success and future of the student-led movement for religious housing accommodations in light of the new housing system implemented by Yale this year. Guest: Zahra Yarali '24 Producers: Sophie Molden '26, Diego Alderete Sanchez '25, Nick Vilay '25 Music from Blue Dot Sessions
2023-04-10
11 min
YDN Podcast Desk
PODCAST | PodIn New Haven: Amplifying Teen Voices
Speaking up is hard, but PodIn New Haven makes it easy. Alyssa Michel ‘24 sits down with Janae Branham and Rebekah Moore, two seasoned podcasters paving the way for the voices of New Haven teens to be heard with PodIn New Haven, a free program in which teens learn the ins and outs of podcasting. Join us for a podcast about podcasts, discussing the importance of self expression and community building. Guests: Rebekah Moore, Janae Branham Producer: Alyssa Michel ‘24 Music: Blue Dot Sessions Cover Art: Angelique de Rouen '24
2023-02-22
22 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Modern Love @ Yale E2: Floorcest, LDRs, & Is It Okay To Look for Love?
This is a Valentine’s Day Special with your (one-time) V-day host, Tiffani Baik '26. In this episode, we discuss dating in college—more specifically, dating at Yale. Whether you’re single or complicated, you’ll want to get in on this issue where we answer your most burning questions, including: can you find the love of your life at Yale? Do long distance relationships really work? Guests: First-Year Student, Senior Student Producers: Tiffani Baik '26 Music: Blue Dot Sessions Cover Art: Jessai Flores
2023-02-14
18 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Modern Love @ Yale E1: First Love Mixtape
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Modern Love @ Yale, a podcast that explores all the different ways that love manifests itself on Yale’s campus. What was the song that taught you about love? What was the song that was the backdrop to your first love? Our hosts, Anouk Yeh '26 and Pranet Sharma '26, work to unpack what love means to Yalies as they respond to listener submissions from Ashley Choi '26, Samantha Liu '26, Meera Mishra '26 and others. Guests: Ashley Choi, Samantha Liu, Meera Mishra and others Producers: Anouk Yeh '26 and Pr...
2023-02-14
34 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Silhouette E6: Naho Abe on Fizz, Cuisine, and Being An International Student
Naho Abe rose to Fizz fame when a picture of her cooking was posted to the app. She started cooking at Yale as a way to keep in touch with her roots, as she missed the Japanese food she used to eat back at home. While the Yale Daily News has published an article about Naho’s rise to prominence and her cooking, this episode would focus more on Naho’s background, her cooking journey, and her experience so far as an international student at Yale. Producers: Eli Tsung ('25) and Joanne Lee ('26)
2023-02-03
18 min
Take This Job And Love It!
PhD Podcast Project: Black at Yale – Demar Lewis, Sociology and African American Studies
The Ph.D. Podcast Project features the diverse and groundbreaking research conducted by current and recent Yale graduate students. In interviews by their graduate peers, graduate researchers discuss what motivates them, their innovations and research process, and the unusual challenges they have faced in their journey. OCS Podcasts (full episode list) – https://ocs.yale.edu/podcast
2023-01-26
25 min
Take This Job And Love It!
PhD Podcast Project: Black at Yale – Dusty Gavin, Religious Studies and African American Studies
The Ph.D. Podcast Project features the diverse and groundbreaking research conducted by current and recent Yale graduate students. In interviews by their graduate peers, graduate researchers discuss what motivates them, their innovations and research process, and the unusual challenges they have faced in their journey. OCS Podcasts (full episode list) – https://ocs.yale.edu/podcast
2023-01-26
37 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 17: Fighting the Yague and SAD
In this episode, Ashley Choi '26 and Anouk Yeh '26 interview Gia-Bao Dam '26 and Alexandra Martinez-Garcia '26 about how Yale students can defend themselves against seasonal viruses and seasonal affective disorder. Produced by Ashley Choi, Anouk Yeh, Alyssa Michel Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2022-12-08
06 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 16: Making Science Courses Accessible
In this episode, Collyn Robinson '25 interviews Pranava Dhar '25 and Alex Ye '25 about the goal of Yale's distributional requirements, the feasibility of the science credit for non-STEM majors, and how professors venture to make classes accessible. Produced by Collyn Robinson, Alyssa Michel Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2022-11-30
04 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 15: Yale Students Respond To Affirmative Action Case
In this episode, Alejandro Rojas interviews Resty Fufunan about how Yale student groups are rallying in support of affirmative action, and Layan Nazzal takes cross campus to see what other Yalies think about the topic. Produced by Alejandro Rojas, Layan Nazzal, and Nick Vilay. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2022-11-28
08 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 14: Is It Time to Redirect Directed Studies?
In this episode, Nick Vilay sits down with Ariane De Gennaro while she reflects on her time in Yale’s Directed Studies program. Carter Dewees interviews students for the new “Cross Campus” segment to gain new perspectives about DS. Produced by Carter Dewees and Nick Vilay. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2022-11-01
11 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Rundown E10: YVAC - Let's Talk Art
Georgiana Grinstaff sits down with Ariel Kim and Audrey Kim, founders of the Yale Visual Artist Collective (YVAC). Listen to find out more about their work and creative process as well as how to get involved in YVAC! Guests: Ariel Kim & Audrey Kim Producers: Georgiana Grinstaff Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2022-10-31
16 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Attune: Our Last Dance
This episode of Attune features two short stories and one audio drama. The first short story is titled “Half Remembered Dream,” written by Derek Chen, voiced by Se Ri Lee, with original music by Atticus Margulis-Ohnuma. The second short story is titled “Galatea,” written by Julia Wojtkowski, voiced by Chris Song, with original music by Amelia Lake. The audio drama is titled “Reincarnate Me—Or Else”, written by Judith Sanders, voiced by Chris Song and Elaine Cheng, with original music composed by Michael Gancz. You can read transcripts of these works at this link: (linktr.ee/FollowAlongwithAttune). This episode w...
2022-10-25
22 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Attune: Landslide
This episode of Attune features two short stories and two poems. The first short story is titled “A Dirtbag Cleans House”; it was written and voiced by John Brockmeier, and directed by Laura Palacio Londono. The second short story is titled “For a Friend Who is at a Distance,” written and voiced by Isabelle Thomas, and also directed by Laura Palacio Londono. The two poems are titled: “Autumn Walk at Beechwood Farms” and “Snow Storm Drag Ball.” Both were written by Judith Sanders, the first voiced by Molly Hill and the second voiced by Noah Parnes, original music for the two poems we...
2022-10-19
18 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Rundown E9: We're Strictly Platonic
Georgiana Grinstaff sits down with members of Yale’s very own Strictly Platonic. Since forming in 2021, the indie band has performed concerts across campus, including Spring Fling 2022, and released two demos on Spotify. Guests: Keith Bruce, Declan Finn, Audrey Hempel, William Min Producers: Georgiana Grinstaff Music: Can You by Strictly Platonic
2022-10-18
11 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Attune: Comings and Goings
This episode of Attune features three poems and a short story. The first poem is titled “Bunny Burrow.” It was written by Du Nghiem and voiced by Audrey Yeung. The second and third poems are titled “Lessons” and “My Student Asks Me" and were both written by Jennifer L Freed and voiced by Julia Sulkowski. The last piece is a short story titled “Forever In-Between.” It was written by Hannah Han and voiced by Sunni Parisien. Original music for this piece was composed by Michael Gancz. You can read transcripts of these works at this link: (linktr.ee/FollowAlongwithAttune). This epi...
2022-10-11
18 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 13: Get to Know Your New YCC President
In this episode of the Yalie recorded on May 8th, 2022, Nick Vilay and Carter Dewees sit down with newly elected YCC President Leleda Beraki to discuss challenges, opportunities, and plans for the future of Yale students. Produced by Nick Vilay, Carter Dewees, and Jerry Feng. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2022-09-20
11 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Silhouette E3: Ris Igrec on YouTube Success, Family Roots, and Filmmaking
Silhouette is a new podcast sharing the stories that make up the Yale community. In this episode, join Ris Igrec '23 as they discuss growing up in Louisiana, independent filmmaking, and authenticity on YouTube. Host: Suraj Singareddy Guest: Ris Igrec Producers: Suraj Singareddy, Eli Tsung, Nawal Naz Tareque, Bea Portela, Kalkidan Kebede and Ife Adeogun Music: Blue Dot Sessions Cover Art: Elizabeth Watson
2022-04-30
41 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 12: All About Ukraine with Oleksii Antoniuk
In this episode of the Yalie, Georgiana Grinstaff and Nick Vilay sit down with YDN Guest Columnist Oleksii Antoniuk and discuss his experience as a Ukrainian international student at Yale and what his takes are on the Russia-Ukraine Conflict. Produced by Georgiana Grinstaff, Nick Vilay, and Carter Dewees. Music from Blue Dot Sessions. To read Oleksii's article, see here: https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2022/03/11/antoniuk-yale-should-admit-more-students-from-war-torn-countries/
2022-04-13
23 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Silhouette E2: Arden Yum on Asian-American Identity, Internalized Whiteness, and Expressing Creativity
Silhouette is a new podcast sharing the stories that make up the Yale community. Join Arden Yum ‘25 as she discusses the journey of producing the Peahce Project, discovering her Asian-American identity, growing up in New York, and expressing her creativity through spaces at Yale. This episode was produced by Ruth Lee and Xavier Guaracha, with research done by Julia Ilias, sound-engineering by Bea Soto, and music by Blue Dot Sessions. Host: Ruth Lee Guest: Arden Yum Producers: Ruth Lee, Xavier Guaracha, Bea Soto, Julia Illias, Isabel Kalb Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2022-04-07
27 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Full Disclosure: Expectations vs. Reality
Seven students discuss how their experiences at Yale have been different from what they’d predicted. Learn more about impostor syndrome, choosing classes, and which residential college has the best amenities. Producers: Sadie Bograd, Sasha Jones, Grace Ellis, Collyn Robinson, Mia Osuna Guests: Bella Osgood, Ruth Lee, Rishika Veer, Court Johnson, Edwin Ruiz Fuentes Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2022-04-04
26 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 11: Ivy Madness
In episode 11 of The Yalie, host Carter Dewees previews Ivy Madness, the Ivy League’s postseason men’s and women’s basketball tournament, taking place this weekend in Boston. Dewees is joined by the News’ men’s basketball reporter William McCormack for an interview with Yale guards Azar Swain ’22 and Jalen Gabbidon ’22, the team’s captain, as they eye two wins and an automatic bid to March Madness. Produced by William McCormack, Carter Dewees, Dante Motley, and Jerry Feng. Music from Blue Dot Sessions. Read more about Ivy Madness in the Yale Daily News: 1) MEN'S BASKETBALL: No. 2...
2022-03-12
11 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Full Disclosure: Sick At Yale
Yale undergraduate students detail their experiences with going to Yale Health, getting Dean’s Excuses, and being productive when ill. Content warning: This episode contains sensitive topics about being sick that may be graphic to some listeners. Producers: Alyssa Michel, Ana Barragan, and Sadie Bograd Guests: Charnice Hoegnifioh, Donovan Kreul, Faith Evanson, and Anabel Moore Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2022-03-09
25 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 9: Lawsuits Galore
In episode 9 of the Yalie, Georgiana Grinstaff and Nick Vilay discuss with YDN Reporters Jordan Fitzgerald and Philip Mousavizadeh about four current lawsuits against Yale University regarding the Law School, financial aid, affirmative action, and legacy status. Produced by Nick Vilay, Georgiana Grinstaff, Dante Motley, and Jerry Feng. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2022-03-08
09 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Rundown E7: On The Basis of Art
Join producer Bea Soto '24 as she interviews Lisa Hodermarsky, the head curator for the 'On The Basis of Art Exhibit' held at The Yale University Art Gallery in 2021 celebrating 150 years of women at Yale. In this episode, Bea and Lisa discuss the intent behind the exhibit, some of Lisa's favorite pieces, Yale's history, and how Yale is changing. Producers: Bea Soto '24, Christion Zappley '24, Miranda Jeyaretnam '24 Guest: Lisa Hodermarsky Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2022-03-03
19 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Silhouette E1: Zelda Barnz on Gay Espionage, Storytelling and College Life
Silhouette is a new podcast sharing the stories that makeup the Yale community. In the series premiere, join Zelda Barnz '25 as she discusses writing the HBO show 'Genera+ion', her literary inspirations, queerness and moving away from home. Host: Suraj Singareddy Guest: Zelda Barnz Producers: Suraj Singareddy, Eli Tsung, Nawal Naz Tareque, Kalkidan Kebede and Ife Adeogun Music: Blue Dot Sessions Cover Art: Elizabeth Watson
2022-03-02
29 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 8: Mishaps Occur as Yale Enacts Isolate-in-Place Policy
In episode 8 of the Yalie, Georgiana Grinstaff and Nick Vilay discuss with YDN Reporter Lucy Hodgman about the reality behind students' experiences with isolation housing at Yale. Produced by Georgiana Grinstaff, Nick Vilay, and Carter Dewees.
2022-02-22
07 min
Inside Lacrosse Podcasts
2/18 D-Fly & Dixie: Magically Delicious with Yale's Andy Shay
D-Fly and Dixie return with another episode to welcome back the Ivy League to the college lacrosse family. We’ve missed you. In a weekend which features Ancient Eight squads in two of the six Top 20 matchups, they check in with Yale coach Andy Shay and give a whip-around preview of each of the Ivy League lacrosse teams. In this week’s interview, Dixie sits down with Shay to learn about how they managed to survive COVID, the Yale alumni network, program culture, new facilities and recruiting, how mentors like Bob Shillinglaw and Greg Cannella have shaped Shay’s style...
2022-02-18
1h 05
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4 Black Editors
Are there black people in Harry Potter? Where were the black people in Gilmore Girls? Four are currently (or formerly) editors at the Yale Daily News– still, that’s a count on one hand list. In this special episode, host Simi Olurin sits down with Awuor Onguru, Caleb Dunson and Marie Sanford to discuss their experiences being the first, being the only and being a black student at the oldest college daily. Special thank you to Zaporah Price, your guidance has been cherished. Producer: Simi Olurin Guests: Awuor Onguru, Caleb Duns...
2022-02-18
32 min
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The Yalie Ep 7: How Yale's Leave of Absence Policy Leaves Students Without a Choice
Tune in to Episode 7 of the Yalie, where hosts Dante Motley and Carter Dewees sit down with Serena Puang, the editor of the new YDN Investigations Desk, to discuss Yale's contentious "leave of absence" policies. Produced by Dante Motley, Carter Dewees, and Jerry Feng. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2022-02-16
13 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Attune Ep3: Silenced Voices
This episode of Attune features one poem and also the first chapter of an upcoming fantasy novel. The first poem is called “Scary Tales,” written by Ivi Fung, voiced by Sarah McKinnis, with original music by Jonathan Weiss. The chapter is from the novel Babel, written by Rebecca Kuang, and is the first chapter of her upcoming fantasy novel, “Babel or the Necessity of Violence: an Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution.” The piece was voiced by Arnold Setiadi, with original music composed by Amelia Lake. You can read transcripts of these works at this link: (linktr.ee/FollowAlon...
2021-12-13
09 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Attune Ep2: Glass Castle
This episode of Attune features two poems and two short stories: “Saudade,” written by Ivi Fung, voiced by Siena Cizdziel, original music composed by Jonathan Weiss, and directed by Eileen Peng; “In Our Palms, Magic Sings,” written and voiced by Eli White, original music composed by Amelia Lake, co-directed by Slaveya Zaharieva and Laura Palacio Londono; “Birthday,” by Catherine Kausikan, voiced by Siena Cizdziel, original music composed by Jonathan Weiss, and directed by Sophia Lee; and “Meditations on the Sky,” written by Catherine Kausikan, voiced by Julia Sulkowski, and directed by Sophia Lee. You can read transcripts of these works at this li...
2021-12-10
13 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep6: Rhodes Scholars Galore
Tune in to episode 6 of The Yalie, where host Carter Dewees talks to the 4 Yale Rhodes Scholars of this year. Produced by Carter Dewees and Jerry Feng. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2021-12-10
11 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Attune Ep1: Eschaton, the End Times
This episode of Attune features two short stories and a radio play. The first short story is titled “Vanishment.” It was written by T.J. Maresca and voiced by Julia Sulkowski. The radio play is titled “It’s Just a Ghost.” It was written by Jenan Cameranesi, co-directed by Sophia Lee and Slaveya Zaharieva, and voiced by Lucy Ellis and Sarah McKinnis. The last piece is a short story called “Drive.” It was written by Mia Arias Tsang and voiced by Sarah McKinnis. Original music for this episode was composed by Zach Simao. You can read transcripts of these works at this...
2021-12-09
13 min
The Auburn Experience | E2C Network Podcasts
Block Party Held By Auburn Basketball for Yale
Auburn basketball podcast with co-host Gray and Chris Oldenburg. The main discussion covers the Yale game during the 2021-22 season for Auburn men's basketball under Bruce Pearl. ------------------------------------- JOIN THE BOOSTER CLUB: https://www.patreon.com/e2cnetwork BE A YOUTUBE CHANNEL MEMBER: https://www.youtube.com/c/e2cnetwork/join SPONSOR OPPORTUNITIES: kyleloomis@e2cnetwork.com DONATE TO THE NETWORK: www.paypal.me/e2cnetwork SHOP E2C NETWORK STORE: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/e2cnetwork ------------------------------------- LISTEN TO ALL PODCASTS...
2021-12-06
29 min
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The Yalie Ep 5: Yale Mental Health Services and Timothee Chalamet
In episode 5 of The Yalie, Ryan Pascal discusses Yale's Mental Health Services with YDN Reporter Sarah Cook followed by a fun segment by Zack Hauptman and Eli Tsung on Yalies' opinions of Timothee Chalamet. Producers: Ryan Pascal, Zack Hauptman, and Eli Tsung Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2021-11-19
14 min
YDN Podcast Desk
Full Disclosure: FGLI Yalies Declassified
Five Yale undergraduates share their experiences navigating Yale College as first generation, low income (FGLI) students. Investigating wealth disparities, sellout culture, and more, FGLI students reflect upon their time at Yale. Producers: Ana Barragan, Alyssa Michel, Ruth Lee, Sadie Bograd Guests: Charlie Stephenson, Andrik Garcia, Logan Roberts, Sheena Kwon, Madeline Dodson Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2021-11-19
21 min
YDN Podcast Desk
The Yalie Ep 3: Bomb threat called in on Yale’s campus
In this episode of The Yalie, Carter Dewees and Joaquin Fernandez-Duque discuss the significance of the bomb threat to Yale's campus with YDN reporters Anastasia Hufham, Lucy Hodgman, and Philip Musavizadeh. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2021-11-15
07 min
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Full Disclosure: The Implications of Anti-Asian Hate
Three Asian American Yale students sit down to talk about the rise of Anti-Asian hate in the United States. The model minority myth, hypersexualization of Asian women and much more are discussed in order to bring light to discrimination against Asian people in the United States. Guests: Eileen Huang, Michelle Liang, Lauren Lee, Nathan Kim Producers: Allison Cho ‘24, Alyssa Michel ‘24, Candice Wang ‘21 Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2021-11-09
23 min
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The Yalie E2: Yale eliminates student income contribution
In this episode of The Yalie, producers Eli Tsung and Zack Hauptman interview reporters Jordan Fitzgerald, Lucy Hodgman, Amelia Davidson on Yale's elimination of student income contribution. Music from Blue Dot Sessions.
2021-11-05
13 min
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The Rundown E3: Lila Drew in 2023
In this episode of The Rundown, Christion Zappley ‘24 interviews singer/songwriter Lila Drew ‘24 about her newly released single ‘2023’! Lila runs down her process for creating music, her experience as a student artist at Yale, and provides some music recommendations of her own! Producers: Christion Zappley, Ore Adeogun Guests: Lila Drew Music: ‘Palms Down’ by Blue Dot Sessions, ‘2023’ by Lila Drew
2021-11-05
24 min
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The Rundown E2: The Rundown on Yale's Halloweekend
In this episode of The Rundown, Victor Attah ‘25, Hillary Jean-Bart ‘24, and Olivia Lombardo ‘25 give their favorite Halloween picks while reflecting on Yale’s Halloween culture and pop culture’s presence on Yale’s infamous Halloweekend. Producers: Christion Zappley, Victor Attah, Hillary Jean-Bart, and Olivia Lombardo Music: Palms Down by Blue Dot Sessions
2021-11-02
15 min
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Attune: Shadows in Daylight
This episode of Attune features four poems and the first chapter of an upcoming fantasy novel. The first three poems are “Kanaima”, “Hair”, and “The Remainder”, written and voiced by Ashley Anthony. The fourth poem is “Scarlet”, written and voiced by Masfi Khan. The last piece, “Where Cakes Dwell, Here Be Deathlings”, was written by Coco Ma, and it is the first chapter of her upcoming fourth fantasy novel, “Deathlings”. Original music by Michael Gancz and Amelia Lake. You can read transcripts of these works at this link: (linktr.ee/FollowAlongwithAttune). This episode was produced by Slaveya Zaharieva and Laura Pala...
2021-05-27
20 min
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Attune: High Above and Down Below
This episode of Attune features a poem and a short audio drama: “Sunset”, written by Mercy Idindili and read by Siena Cizdziel, and “The Great Big Ocean Beyond”, written by Samantha Fisher, co-directed by Eileen Peng, Sophia Lee, and Slaveya Zaharieva, and voiced by Olivia O’Connor and Annaelise Kennedy. Original music by Amelia Lake. You can read transcripts of these works at this link: (linktr.ee/FollowAlongwithAttune). This episode was produced by Slaveya Zaharieva, Sophia Lee, Eileen Peng, and Laura Palacio Londono. It was sound engineered by Laura Palacio Londono, Slaveya Zaharieva, and Michael Lee. Our intro and...
2021-05-26
11 min
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Attune: People We Once Knew
This episode of Attune features a poem and a radio play: “Roadtrip,” written by Carly Benson and read by Siena Cizdziel, and “The Big Picture,” written by Naomi Goodheart and voiced by Olivia O’Connor and Evelyn Wu. Original music by Jonathan Weiss and Sebastian Chang. You can read transcripts of these works at this link. (linktr.ee/FollowAlongwithAttune) This episode was produced by Christine Yang and Emilia Fernández as part of the Attune team. It was sound engineered by Jonathan Jalbert and Michael Lee. Our intro/outro theme is written by Sharon Ahn. Attune is a...
2021-05-25
25 min
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Building Branches: The Path to the Vaccine
This spring’s Covid-19 vaccine rollout has infused a sense of hope throughout campus that things are returning back to normal. But it’s important that we don’t forget about the unexpected struggles we’ve all had to face and how access to the vaccine hasn’t been easy for everyone. This episode highlights two journeys to get the vaccine from members of the Yale community—one from Desse Chesson, a mobile-rounds custodian, and another from Juan Recoaro, an international student from Argentina. This episode was produced by Matthew Fan and Andrea Lee. Our sound engineer was Michael...
2021-05-07
10 min
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Full Disclosure: Yalies on the US Capitol Insurrection
This episode will focus on the aftermath of the U.S. Capitol insurrection and the changing values and mindsets of the Yale community months after this historic event. The focus will be on students with political affiliation within Yale’s community. These sources will talk about the moral and political implications of the event and the changed mindsets of the federal government before and after the insurrection. Producers: Christion Zappley '24 and Candice Wang '21 Guests: Alex McGuire ’24, Emma Knight ’23, and Mathis Bitton ’23
2021-04-08
23 min
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Behind the Mask: COVID Dreams
Beyond making our day-to-day college-life feel surreal, Covid-19 has also dramatically altered our dreams. We’re dreaming more vividly, more bizarrely and remembering our dreams more. Join us as we delve into the pandemic dreams of Yalies and talk to dream expert Dr. Deirdre Barrett about some of the recurring pandemic themes showing up for dreamers across the world. This episode was produced by Mina Caraccio and Malia Munley. A special thanks to our esteemed guests Dr. Deirdre Barrett, Armaan Kalsi, Jordi Bertrán Ramírez, and Maude Lechner.
2021-03-22
19 min
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Building Branches: Profile of a New Haven Artist During Covid-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many facets of our lives. In particular, it’s taken a massive toll on the arts world, shutting down art galleries, museums, and exhibits. How have artists in New Haven been personally impacted? Have events that happened during the past year inspired their work in any way? To find out more, I sat down with Allana Clarke, who is currently a fellow at the NXTHVN arts incubator working on photography, performance videography, and sculpting, among other media. We talked about her role at NXTHVN, the meaning of her art, and the effect the pandemic ha...
2021-03-22
10 min
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Full Disclosure: Confessions of Student Athletes at Yale
Varsity student-athletes at Yale sit down to discuss the various myths and biases they face at elite academic institutions. Discussions around race, socioeconomic class, background, gender, and much more contribute to the answers behind some of the various misconceptions. Guests: EJ Jarvis, Thomas Toney, Aris Katafygiotis, Jack Twyford, Molly Fallek, Abrianna Barrett and Hannah Johns. Producers: Simi Olurin, Alyssa Michel, and Christion Zappley Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2021-03-05
32 min
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Black Voices at Yale Special Issue: Performance Anxiety and Imposter Syndrome Among Black Yalies
This Black History Month special episode focuses on two first-years as they tell their experiences with imposter syndrome and performance anxiety. They discuss the difficulties that are specific to students of color at Yale and what should be done about it. Research mentioned in the podcast is from “Racial and Ethnic-Related Stressors as Predictors of Perceived Stress and Academic Performance for African American Students at a Historically Black College and University” by Tawanda M. Greer. Guests: Kofi Samuels and Jade Villegas Producer: Christion Zappley Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2021-03-02
27 min
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Exchange E1: Relationships and Dating
Relationships and dating are a fundamental part of the college experience. This episode explores how international and American students think about long-distance committed relationships. Do expectations from a partner change with cultures? Should students come to Yale already in a relationship? How has the current pandemic shaped students' approach to hookup culture and romance? The featured music is “Algea Trio” by Blue Dot Sessions. This episode was produced by Katerina Kargioti and Sude Yenilmez. Special thanks to Awuor Onguru, Chanwook Park, Julian Daniel, and Thembi Gausi.
2021-03-01
19 min
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Black Voices at Yale Special Issue: Being a Black Yalie in STEM
Black STEM scholars at Yale discuss the challenges of being an underrepresented demographic in Yale’s STEM departments. Perspectives on microaggressions, community, and resources are explored to shed light on how it feels to be Black in a predominantly white field and predominantly white institution. Guests: Jaida Morgan, Stephen Martinez-Hamilton, Ejehi Ihionkhan, Amber Young, and Paul Turner Producer: Alyssa Michel Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2021-03-01
25 min
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Black Voices at Yale Special Issue: Conversations with Black Undergraduate Artists
A special episode of the Yale Daily News Black History Month Special Issue. Producer Sydney Bryant spoke with Cassidy Arrington, Carlos Brown, Aderonke Adejare and Danielle Neil to talk about their love for poetry, dance theatre and singing respectively and how the intersections of their identity inform their art.
2021-02-26
19 min
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Exchange: Trailer
Here at Yale, we are surrounded by people from different backgrounds, hometowns, majors and interests. This gives us the perfect opportunity to have interesting conversations and learn from each other. Exchange will bring together both international and American students around a virtual table to talk about everything ranging from dating on campus, the politics of COVID safety, and culture shocks of entering the college world. Whether it’s transitioning to a new state, country or continent, to navigating fahrenheit, inches and feet, this podcast will explore the different stories that create the Yale experience. The featured music is...
2021-02-15
03 min
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Weekly Roundup Dec. 3: COVID Disciplinary Committee
The YDN Weekly Roundup features the top headlines of the week, released every Friday. Hosted by Kunsang Dorjee. Produced by Allison Park, Phoebe Liu and Jose Davila IV. Read more at yaledailynews.com. Cover art by Dora Guo. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Articles mentioned: More than 150 students, majority first years, went before COVID disciplinary committee; More than two decades in the making, civilian review board holds first public meeting; 40.2 percent of returning student-athletes take leaves of absence this fall; Yale admin and YSN faculty discuss student racism complaints; International filmmakers take part in Yale Student Film...
2020-12-04
06 min
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Attune: Wistful Thinking
This episode of Attune features one short story and two poems. First up is “Dear Neighbor,” a poem written by Lukas Bacho and read by Sam Ahn, with music by Matt Udry. Next is “The Labyrinthian,” a short story written by Kyle Mazer and read by Peter Steinmann, with music by Parker Redcross. Lastly you’ll hear “Winter Winds and the Shifting Ashes” written by Sebastian Tsai and read by Sebastian Roizner Rodriguez, with music also by Matt Udry. Link to stories: (linktr.ee/FollowAlongwithAttune) This episode was produced by Christine Yang, Slaveya Zaharieva, Kadiatou Keita, and Emilia Fernánd...
2020-12-04
32 min
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Attune: Memento Vivere
This episode of Attune features two audio dramas. The first is In the Cards, written by Kara O'Rourke and co-directed by Slaveya Zaharieva and Cassandra Hsiao. It is voiced by Michaela Jill Murphy and Lia Eggleston. The second is High Spirits, which was written and directed by Cassandra Hsiao. It is voiced by Sydney Bryant and Hubert Pach. You can read transcripts of these plays at this link. (linktr.ee/FollowAlongwithAttune) This episode was produced by Christine Yang, Slaveya Zaharieva, Kadiatou Keita, and Emilia Fernández, as well as Sydney Bryant, Sophia Lee, and Eileen Peng. Original m...
2020-12-03
42 min
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Attune: Subtle Shifts
This first episode of Attune features three short stories: The Jaguar by Griffin Berlin read by Camilla Ledezma, Moving Panes written and read by Rachel Calcott, and finally After Closing written by Odette Wang and read by Wei Li. Link to stories: https://linktr.ee/FollowAlongwithAttune This episode was produced by Christine Yang, Slaveya Zaharieva, Kadiatou Keita, and Emilia Fernández, as well as Sydney Bryant, Sophia Lee, and Eileen Peng. Original music by Michael Gancz and Sharon Ahn. Additional scoring with music from Blue Dot Sessions. Sound engineered by Kadiatou Keita, Eileen Peng, Emilia Fernández, an...
2020-12-02
39 min
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Building Branches: A Spotlight on New Haven Public Education During COVID-19
Since March, most students attending New Haven Public Schools have found themselves learning online. What does this change in education mean for New Haven’s youth? From students to teachers to clinicians, this episode brings in many voices to discuss the multiple challenges of online learning, from the educational to the social. This episode also explores how the pandemic has impacted education inequality and the achievement gap between New Haven’s public schools and local private institutions. What are New Haven organizations doing to help fill in these gaps? Click below to learn more about some of the...
2020-12-01
27 min
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Full Disclosure: Native Students Speak on Fall Semester and its Significance
The end of the fall semester usually presents difficulties for many students, ranging from finals season to coordinating flights home, and the pandemic has only exacerbated this stress. But for Native students, the season is a harsh reminder of the discomfort and erasure of Indigenous narratives that are deeply painful and traumatizing. Three Native students discuss the ways they've found comfort in their community at Yale, as well as the different areas where students and the administration can do better. Guests: Meghan Gupta, Lex Schultz, and Evan Roberts Producers: Simi Olurin, Allison Cho, Alyssa Michel, and...
2020-11-30
25 min
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The Weekly Roundup Oct. 30: Students say racism runs rampant at School of Nursing
The YDN Weekly Roundup features the top headlines of the week, released every Friday. Hosted by Christion Zappley. Produced by Allison Park, Phoebe Liu and Jose Davila IV. Read more at yaledailynews.com. Cover art by Dora Guo. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Articles mentioned: YaleStudents website generates student debate, reveals potential data governance gap in University policy; $250,000 NHPD grant would go towards overtime, Project Longevity; Yale teams return to Phase I, limited training; ‘Our capacity is being stretched’: YNHHS continues to see rising COVID-19 hospitalizations; Yale artists launch Midnight Oil Collective to provide creative agency
2020-11-20
03 min
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The Angle: WeChat, we feud
Producer Sude Yenilmez speaks to Hanwen Zhang about his column “WeChat, we feud." Read Zhang's column here: yaledailynews.com/blog/2020/10/22/…-wechat-we-feud/
2020-11-19
12 min
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Full Disclosure: Activism Beyond the Performance
Students and faculty discuss the nuances between genuine progress and performative activism and allyship with respect to social movements. Particular focus is given to the impact social media has had on the virtue signaling phenomenon. Guests: Isaac Yearwood, Brianna Jean, Jordi Bertrán-Ramirez, Pamela Hovland, and Harry Thomas Producers: Simi Olurin, Jordan Fitzgerald, Jordan Jenkins, Soleil Singh, and Allison Cho Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2020-11-12
26 min
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Building Branches: Feeding Elm City
COVID-19 has made food insecurity an increasingly pressing issue as many in New Haven are forced to find alternative ways to put food on the table. What does the pandemic look like from the perspectives of the people and organizations working to alleviate hunger right now? For this episode, we talked to soup kitchen volunteers, mutual aid organizers, restaurant owners, and more to better understand how the community is responding and coming together for the common cause of feeding Elm City. Click below to learn more about the organizations we interviewed and support their continued work!
2020-11-11
20 min
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The Angle: It’s a privilege to vote
Producer Jerry Feng speaks to Claire Chang about her column “It’s a privilege to vote.” Read Chang's column here: yaledailynews.com/blog/2020/10/26/…ivilege-to-vote/
2020-11-09
18 min
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Behind the Mask: Love & Relationships During COVID
For some couples, this chaotic period has led to dramatic breakups; others, against all odds, have managed to grow closer in an era of social distancing; and some have even seen new relationships emerge while the world around us crumbles. This episode was produced by Mina Caraccio and Malia Munley. A special thanks to our esteemed guests Dr. Helen Fisher, and Josie Ingall, Costanza Mancini, Jesse Cheung, LiMei Vera, and Neal Sarin. Graphic design by Zawar Ahmed. Music by Blue Dot Sessions.
2020-11-05
18 min
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Election 2020 Special Issue: The College Vote
As of today, millions of Americans will have cast their ballot for Democrat Joe Biden or Republican incumbent Donald Trump. Also as of today, we’re entering our eighth month of quarantine, more than 230,000 Americans have died from the coronavirus and mass protest movements across the country persist in the fight for racial justice. So... what does this all mean for voter turnout? The YDN Podcast Desk spoke with students, experts and reporters about what turnout looks like this year on campus and in New Haven. This episode is part of the Yale Daily News’ Election Special Issu...
2020-11-03
19 min
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The Weekly Roundup Oct. 30: Students say racism runs rampant at School of Nursing
The YDN Weekly Roundup features the top headlines of the week, released every Friday. Hosted by Phoebe Liu. Produced by Allison Park, Phoebe Liu and Jose Davila IV. Read more at yaledailynews.com. Cover art by Dora Guo. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Articles mentioned: ‘It’s terrifying’: Students say racism runs rampant at School of Nursing, Spate of criminal mischief splatters the Elm City, Nathan Chen ’23 takes gold at 2020 Skate America, Professors demand transparency in COVID-19 vaccine trials, Coco Ma MUS ’21 releases second fantasy novel.
2020-10-30
04 min
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The Angle S2E4: ONGURU: Black Woman’s Eulogy
Producer Katerina Kargioti speaks to Awuor Onguru about her column “Black Woman’s Eulogy." Read Onguru's column here: https://bit.ly/3owRVn7
2020-10-28
21 min
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Building Branches E1: Community and Care in COVID-19
Since early March, the number of coronavirus cases in New Haven has spiralled from a handful to over 15,000. It takes remarkable collaboration to meet the health demands of this crisis and hold together communities now under increasing pressure. Dr. Dalal takes us inside the Community Services Administration of New Haven, while Barbara Pearce describes big changes at Connecticut Hospice to protect some of the city’s most vulnerable. At Yale, Jennifer Currier and Frank Simiola propose new ways to build community in one of Yale’s most important spaces, the dining hall, and Ellie Latham explains how the sudden change from...
2020-10-21
22 min
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The Angle S2E3: BUKSUR: A Pink Bubble?
Producer Sude Yenilmez speaks to Dilge Buksur about her column “A Pink Bubble?” Read Buksur's column here: https://bit.ly/31swWI3
2020-10-21
14 min
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Full Disclosure E3: Piece of Mind: Faculty and Students on Yale’s Mental Health Culture
Students and faculty discuss the realities of Yale’s mental health culture with discussions about stigma, issues exacerbated by the pandemic and Yale sponsored mental health resources. Producers: Simi Olurin, Christion Zappley and Alyssa Michel. Guests: Kahlil Greene, Mohit Sanih, Laurie Santos, Sarah Lowe and Paul Hoffman. Music: Blue Dot Sessions
2020-10-21
25 min
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Behind the Mask E2: The Paradox of Choice During COVID
It’s human nature to want to maximize the options available to us, and to fall into a state of despair when we feel our choices being taken away. But Dr. Barry Schwartz, eminent psychologist and author of “The Paradox of Choice,” proposes that amongst everything COVID has taken from us, perhaps losing our abundance of choice has in fact been a blessing in disguise. This episode was produced by Mina Caraccio and Malia Munley. Graphic design by Zawar Ahmed. A special thanks to our esteemed guests, Dr. Barry Schwartz, Bluebelle Carroll, Flora Ranis, Zawar Ahmed, and Amre Proman.
2020-10-21
11 min
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The Weekly Roundup: Oct. 15: A COVID Cluster
The YDN Weekly Roundup features the top headlines of the week, released every Friday. Hosted by Jose Davila IV. Produced by Allison Park, Phoebe Liu and Jose Davila IV. Read more at yaledailynews.com. Cover art by Dora Guo. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Articles mentioned: Yale Athletics reverts to Phase 0 after COVID-19 cluster emerges; ANAAY, Yale College Council propose making Indigenous Peoples’ Day an official Yale holiday; Beinecke director announces retirement after 30 years of library service; Following student’s death, New Haven, Yale advocates double down on calls for traffic safety; COVID-19 vaccine trials connect University and surrounding community.
2020-10-21
04 min
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The Angle S2E2: LEE: Who’s an outsider?
Producer Jerry Feng speaks with Chris Lee about his column in YDN Opinion called “Who’s an outsider?” Read Chris’ column here: https://bit.ly/35d7B60
2020-10-21
08 min
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The Weekly Roundup Oct. 9: No Spring Break
The YDN Weekly Roundup features the top headlines of the week, released every Friday. Produced by Allison Park, Phoebe Liu and Jose Davila IV. Read more at yaledailynews.com. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Cover art by Dora Guo. Articles mentioned: University announces delayed start to spring semester, no spring recess; Yale Law School student killed in car crash Tuesday afternoon; “The Perfect Storm”: Yale New Haven Hospital faces financial struggle amid pandemic; Yale permits sport-specific training with start of Phase II; Love, Life, Death and Desire at the YCBA.
2020-10-21
03 min
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Full Disclosure E2: First Impressions of Yale’s Queer Race Gap
A first year and a sophomore offer fresh insights and perspectives about their early experiences as queer students of color in Yale’s LGBTQ community. In the second half of this episode, Associate Director of the Office of LGBTQ Resources and Lecturer in Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies Andrew Dowe reflects on his own Yale undergrad experience as a queer student of color and offers avenues for institutional support for students like him. Guests: Tiya Proctor-Floyd, Sunehra Subah and Andrew Dowe.
2020-10-21
18 min
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Behind the Mask E1: Welcome home, Class of 2024! Now, don’t leave your room.
Moving into college is always a time for self exploration and redefinition, as first years learn to navigate their new-found independence upon the backdrop of a novel environment. But this year, after being enthusiastically welcomed home and ushered into their new suites, first-years were immediately instructed not to leave. In lieu of the typical move-in chaos — rich with back-to-back events, frenetic networking and overly-sentimental family members sticking around far too long — the class of 2024 was granted their first glimpse into Yale through a windowpane. While forced to linger in limbo as they waited for their negative test results to return, firs...
2020-10-21
06 min
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The Angle S2E1: KREBS: The pandemic is over
Staff columnist Eric Krebs reads and discusses his column “The pandemic is over” with podcast editor Allison Park. Read Eric’s column here: https://bit.ly/3dK8aId
2020-10-21
20 min
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Full Disclosure E1: Reflections on Yale’s Queer Race Gap
Two students of color discuss their experiences, erasure, and the importance of intersectional perspectives within the LGBTQ+ community at Yale. Part 1 of the two-episode Full Disclosure premiere features a junior and senior reflecting on their experiences and hopes for the younger classes. Guests: EC Mingo and Ale Campillo. Music: Bensound.com
2020-10-21
24 min
Inside Lacrosse Podcasts
6/5 Face-Off Rule Proposals with Yale's TD Ierlan
In the wake of last week's NCAA Rules Committee proposal that'd implement major changes to the face-off position, IL's Terry Foy talks to Yale face-off specialist TD Ierlan about what it'd mean if every FOGO had to utilize standing neutral grip.
2020-06-05
33 min
Employee of the Month
GRETA GERWIG on Lena Dunham, Yale (NSFW) and Scott Rudin
Despite getting rejected from Yale grad school, Golden Globe nominee Greta Gerwig has never wanted for work. As an actor and writer, Gerwig frequently collaborates with her boyfriend and filmmaker Noah Baumbach, and become known doing films with Joe Swanberg. This summer she will make her directorial debut and talks about the joy of having Scott Rudin as a producer. On Employee of the Month Show, Greta Gerwig tells Catie Lazarus what she really thinks of Yale rejecting her, tax breaks in California versus New York for filming, and loving her own work. You can hear Employee of the Month...
2016-03-09
22 min