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  • On this week's episode, Griffin and AJ try to figure out a solution for Syracuse Men's Basketball and where Felisha Legette-Jack's squad will play in March. Plus, with SU lax heating up, Inside Lacrosse CEO Terry Foy returns to the pod.
  • Johnny Gadamowitz, Ethan Frank, and Jordan Leonard chat with Jason Horowitz '05 about his time at Syracuse during the 2003 championship run, his favorite memories, and more. Then, Ethan and Johnny chat with friend of the pod Brent Axe about his recollection of the 2003 season, why SU should do more to honor its past, and more!
  • On this episode of Pop Life Kendall Phillips is joined by TJ Billard. TJ is an assistant professor in the School of Communication, his research spans political communication, the sociology of social movements, and transgender studies, with a primary focus on the relationship between media and the US transgender rights movement.Kendall and TJ discuss Pop Culture through the lens of transgender representation.Historically how has; or hasn’t, pop culture served the needs of the trans community? What have been consequences of negative representation of trans people? And what does authentic representation look like?Have a questions or an idea for a future episode? Connect with on Twitter and Instagram to let your voice be heard.Want more Pop Life? Subscribe in Apple Podcasts or Stitcher for automatic delivery of new episodes.
  • Thanks to advances in social media and smartphones, a lot of audiences are getting information about the war in Ukraine from the people who live there, through platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Jeff talks to two women who use social media to document the effects of war: TikTok sensation Valeria Shashenok, and Anastasia Magerramova, press officer for the Ohmatdyt children’s hospital in Kyiv.You can follow Valeria on TikTok @valerisssh and follow Ohmatdyt hospital on Instagram @ohmatdyt
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact Kevin Kloss is joined by Nick Bowman. Nick teaches courses on the user experience of immersive and interactive media at the Newhouse School at Syracuse University.Kevin and Nick discuss the nostalgia of video games, what initiates these feelings within us, and how the way our culture views the impact of video games is changing. Newhouse Impact, is a collaboration between the S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications and WAER. Find more about the department on their website.
  • Graduating senior Kateleen provides her perspective on the undergraduate experience at a predominantly white institution. Interviewer Tehosterihens Deer, a Newhouse senior.
  • On this episode of The Land You're On, we hear Description of roles within a matriarchal culture and the Haudenosaunee influence on the American Women's Suffrage Movement.
  • In this episode of Newhouse Impact, Kevin Kloss talks to Daniela Molta, the Program Director at The Black Media Mogul Maker, Sean Branagan, the entrepreneurship instructor, and Zebedayo Masongo., an entrepreneur who went through the training program. Throughout the episode they discussed the structure of The Black Media Mogul Maker, the impact its having on the Black Community in Syracuse, and why this program is important in today’s digital world. Newhouse Impact, is a collaboration between the S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications and WAER. Find more about the department on their website.
  • Johnny Gadamowitz, Ethan Frank, and Jordan Leonard react to Jim Boeheim being replaced by Adrian Autry as the head coach of Syracuse men's basketball, why the move happened, Wednesday's press conference. Plus, Johnny bids farewell to the pod!
  • John Colapinto is a best-selling author of non-fiction books, including How Nature Made Him, and novels, including Undone. But he doesn’t think he could have written those books until he abandoned his manual typewriter and switched to a computer. He talks about how he started his career hammering out magazine articles on the typewriter, how he thinks that shaped his writing for better and worse, and how the typewriter shaped the work of James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway and Jack Kerouac.
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