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  • On this episode of Pop Life, Kendall Phillips chats with Michelle Abate. Michelle Ann Abate is an associate professor specializing in literature for children and young adults. Her latest book is ‘Blockheads, Beagles, and Sweet Babboos: New Perspectives on Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts’. Kendall and Michelle discuss why Charles Shultz is potentially undervalued as cultural creator, Peanuts as a work of American Philosophy, and the decision Shultz made to include a person of color in the comic.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.
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact, Katie Zilcosky chats with Newhouse Professor Mel White and former Newhouse student Olivia Kienzle. Olivia and Mel chat with Katie about The Cycle Project. A proposed collaboration that Olivia and other students presented in White’s class. The three discuss how the project would benefit homeless woman and their ability to manage personal hygiene .Newhouse Impact, is a collaboration between the S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications and WAER. Find more about the department on their website.
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard are joined by WAER's Ben Spector to recap his experience at the 2023 ACC Kickoff, covering the Orange, and what we might see from SU in 2023.
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard are joined by WAER alum Tim Leonard to discuss Syracuse football's week one win over Colgate, what we can take away from such a blowout win, how the Orange's schedule looks after just one week of games, and more!
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact, Kevin Kloss chats with Kyla Wagner from Syracuse University. Kyla is an Assistant Professor at the Newhouse Schoo teaching Communications and recently published a paper , "Sex-positivity in the COVID era?:Analyzing the messages and priorities of government-sponsored safer sex and COVID-19 messages released by U.S. public health departments” . Kevin and Kyla discuss the importance of sex positivity, COVID sex guidelines issue by local government, and the importance have open dialogues around sex. Newhouse Impact, is a collaboration between the S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications and WAER. Find more about the department on their website.
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard are joined by Emily Leiker of syracuse.com to preview Syracuse football's 2023 season and Saturday's opener against Colgate.
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard recap Syracuse's 35-20 win at Purdue, and then chat with Sal Interdonato of Black Knight Nation about the Army football program, Jeff Monken's success in West Point as head coach, and the keys to Saturday's game.
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard chat with Mike Carmin of GoldandBlack.com to learn about everything going on with Purdue football, the changes the program has had since last season, the strengths and weaknesses of quarterback Hudson Card, what is expected to be a raucous environment at Ross-Ade Stadium, and more!
  • Ethan Frank and Jordan Leonard talk with Will Vandervort from The Clemson Insider to preview Saturday's matchup and chat about last season's close game down in Death Valley, the play of Tigers quarterback Cade Klubnik, how Syracuse can match up with Clemson's defense, and more!
  • On this episode of Newhouse Impact, Kevin Kloss chats with Syracuse University Doctoral Students Kandice Green and Raiana de Carvalho about disrupting racial stereotypes through popular media. Kandice and Raiana recently completed a study, 'Complex Identities on Streaming TV: A Textual Analysis of Latinx Representation on Netflix's Gentefied', and stopped by the WAER studio to share some of what they learned. The three discuss, what Gentefied'got in LatinX representation, how it compares to other popular media, and what this signals for the future. Newhouse Impact, is a collaboration between the S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications and WAER. Find more about the department on their website.
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