Quadcast: Outdoor Adventure Club

This week on the quad: a look at the Outdoor Adventure Club, the University of Chicago's premier student organization for outdoor exploration. Hear more about the group, the trips they take, and how you can get involved!

Hosted by: Julia Radhakrishnan Featuring: Michael Thew Edited by: Julia Radhakrishnan

The Maroon Weekly, E44

This week in the news: protests against a bill on abortion funding, student government's 2019-2020 budget resolution, the spread of the Chicago Principles on Free Speech to other colleges/universities, an incident involving the death of a bipolar man in Hyde Park, and more. Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan and Isaac Krakwoka Edited by: Ram Balasubramaniyan Music by: Aaron Cendan and Andrew Dietz

Special Report: Scav 2019

A look on the hallmark tradition of the University of Chicago, Scav, both from the perspectives of team members and a team captain. Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan and Julia Radhakrishnan Featuring: Maxwell Taub, Brett Katz, and Nicola Lustig Music by: Andrew Dietz

The Maroon Weekly, E43

This week in the news: Dean of Students gives updates on housing, GSU plans a potential strike, a new Trader Joe's opens in Hyde Park, a new member joins the Chicago Quantum Exchange, and more! Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan and Isaac Krakwoka Edited by: Ram Balasubramaniyan Music by: Aaron Cendan and Andrew Deitz

The Maroon Weekly, E42

This week in the news: The aftermath of the student government executive slate elections, an internal audit of graduate student payments, a donation of a rare collection of book volumes, and a local presentation regarding burgalries in the Hyde Park and Washington Park communities. Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan Edited by: Ram Balasubramaniyan Music by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Deitz

Special Report: What happens when fascism wins

Professor Miguel Caba and second-year Maya Osman-Krinsky talk to the Maroon about their exhibit on the poetry of the Spanish Civil War. Entitled, What happens when Fascism wins, this exhibit exhibits newly translated poems from poets exiled or assassinated for opposing General Francisco Franco’s regime. The original texts, their masterful translations, and historical paraphernalia are on display on the third floor of the Reg until the end of the Spring quarter.

Hosted by: Zoe Bean Featuring: Maya Osman-Krinsky and Miguel Caballero Velasquez Edited by: Austin Christhilf Music by: Zack Trani

Quadcast: Phoenix Farms

This week on the quad: Phoenix farms, UChicago's premier beekeeping and Urban Farming RSO. Find out about Harper Hives and the highest bees in Chicago, or Avant-gardens and its mission. Also learn all of the quirks of beekeeping (including a massive winter bee trade ring in California).

Hosted by: Julia Radhakrishnan Featuring: Cameron Gudobba, PJ Wilkins Edited by: Julia Radhakrishnan

The Maroon Weekly, E41

This week in the news: May Day protests, SG passes a resolution to recognize GSU, graduate students walkout and much more.

Hosted by: Ram Balasubramaniyan, Isaac Krakwoka Edited by: Issac Krakowka

Dear Abby, Grecian Love?

This week, a listener's study of the ancient love language of Greece and Rome has an uncomfortable clash with frat party hookups. Listen while Abby and Abby try to use their HUM close reading skills to parse through it all!

Featuring: Abby & Abby Produced by: Austin Christhilf & Natalia Rodriguez Edited by: Austin Christhilf

The Maroon Weekly, E40

This week in the news: Student government CARE and REFORM slates face off, SASA hosts vigil for Sri Lanka bombing victims, IfNotKnow protests UChicago Hillel's sponsored trips through Birthright, and more. This week in the news: Student Government CARE and Reform slates announced, graduate student climate report released and much more!

Hosted: Ram Balasubramaniyan, Isaac Krakwoka Edited by: Ram Balasubramaniyan Music by: Aaron Cendan, Andrew Deitz