In our last episode before the big summer hiatus, we talk with Prof. Bart Roccoberton Jr. about his work using the puppet arts to build bridges between artists in the US and China; we hear from Sage Phillips '22 about her activism and scholarship on behalf of her fellow Native American students; and we go all the way back to 1881 to experience what a semester was like when UConn first opened its doors (hint: more compulsory prayer than would typically get today).
Episode 15: UConn Students Are the Best
Episode 14: A Cult Following (Not the Good Kind)
Episode 13: How to Behave in a Hurricane
Episode 12: The Best Nachos In the World
Episode 11: UConn Students On Screen, On the Page, and Against the Klan
Episode 10: The Continuing Saga of Basketball Fistfights
Episode 9: Elementary, My Dear ... Orangeman?
Episode 8: Real News About Fake News
Episode 7: A Tradition of Throwing People Into Lakes
Episode 6: All-Commencement Spectacular
Episode 5: At Home in the Cathedrals of Old Europe
Episode 4: A Brief History of Good Boys
Episode 3: Play Us a Song, You're the Piano Brain
Episode 2: All Things to All People
Episode 1: Pleased to Meet You
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