Story Behind the Story: The Unsung Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement
Episode Notes
In this special issue podcast, Sydney Cook explores the unsung heroes of the civil rights movement.
In this special issue podcast, Sydney Cook explores the unsung heroes of the civil rights movement.
On our 97th episode, we discuss the University's administrative shakeup, Promontory Point development, and a new anti-gun violence measure.
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Hosted by: Gregory Caesar, Pravan Chakravarthy, Jake Zucker, and Carter Beckstein Edited by: Gregory Caesar
Warm up your morning with the latest edition of the Weekly. On this episode, we discuss the latest University freedom of expression initiative, new study abroad courses, a CS server meltdown, and more.
Hosted by: Gregory Caesar, William Kimani, and Jake Zucker Edited by: Gregory Caesar
On this episode of the Weekly, we discuss a variety of news from campus and beyond, including a Hyde Park apartment lawsuit, and Bob Dylan's relevance to the University's long-running folk festival.
Hosted by: Jake Zucker, Pravan Chakravarthy, William Kimani, and Gregory Caesar Edited by: Gregory Caesar
On this episode of the "Weekly," hear about major campus news from the past week: robberies, the commencement of a new shuttle service, a new Booth degree program, and Kuvia.
We also welcome William to the branch.
Hosted by: Jake Zucker, Carter Beckstein, William Kimani, and Gregory Caesar Edited by: Gregory Caesar
Happy New Year from the Maroon Podcasts team!
In our first episode of 2023, we catch up on campus happenings: a fire in Woodlawn, fraternity controversy, Provost Ka Yee C. Lee's departure, and a beloved UChicago winter tradition
Hosted by: Gregory Caesar, Jake Zucker, Pravan Chakravarthy, and Carter Beckstein Edited by: Gregory Caesar
In our final Weekly episode of the year, we discuss major campus happenings: a food truck crisis, business econ supply-and-demand, midterm season in Hyde Park, and more!
Podcasts wishes everyone a happy holiday season, and we hope you'll tune back in next year!
Though, to the everyday person, math may seem quite static, Mark Bly joins us to breathe life into the subject. He calls it a “human endeavor,” a subject with a history that puts most other disciplines to shame. Bly shares with us his journey in mathematics as both a student and an instructor: a transition from failing engineering major to math PhD and professor at UChicago.
Hosted by: Owen Dominguez
Last March, podcast reporter Evelyn Wyman interviewed student-musician Kai Breeze about his new music, the trials and tribulations of music production, poetry, and all of the brighter things in life!
Hosted by: Evelyn Wyman Featuring: Kai Breeze