
In the Spring Semester of 2017, 15 Yale students decided to make a podcast—after all, the only thing Yale students enjoy more than hearing themselves talk is making the entire Internet hear them talk. The podcast was a class project for English 471, taught by Mark Oppenheimer, but soon became a labor of love that transcended traditional academic activities. It’s a podcast full of Yale stories. It’... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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After eight months of living together, Robert Scaramuccia decides it’s finally time for him and his roommate to have an important conversation: their first. Join in the conversation for Episode 15. Produced by Robert Scaramuccia
In Episode 14, Sarah H. follows four students who took non-traditional paths to college—whose lives pre-Yale included diffusing bombs, going undercover, surviving brain cancer, and raising generations of a family. Produced by Sarah Holder
In Episode 12, Henry delves into the words and phrases that Yalies use on a daily basis, and speaks to some of his peers to get the lowdown on what they all mean. Produced by Henry Zatarain
You thought we’d do a podcast on college student life without talking about drugs? You thought a highfalutin place like Yale wouldn’t have any drugs? Think again. In episode 11, Chen satisfies your curiosities by talking to some of the altered minds ... more
In Episode 10, Abigail takes us to a party that happens at Yale every night of February, where very few people actually have fun. Produced by Abigail Bessler
How did Yale become known as the Gay Ivy, and what does that mean for queer students at Yale today? In Episode 9, Carmen heads to the Gay Ivy to find out. Produced by Carmen Baskauf
John swears that cuffing season is real but that’s the only thing he knows for sure. In episode 8, he looks for answers and maybe a date. Produced by John O’Malley
In Episode 7, Daniela takes you behind the scenes of Yale Dining to hear some stories from four Yale Dining employees. Produced by Daniela Czemerinski










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