Welcome to Culture Chronversations! On this show, we ask broad questions about topics we aren’t usually able to touch on in our standard reporting. To give you an idea of who works at the Chronicle and who we are, we’re rotating guests each week to ensure everyone gets a chance to speak. But, note that we’re recording through zoom, so keep that in mind while you’re listening in. On today’s episode we’ll dive into what we've been reading, how we feel about required reading and the differences between nonfiction and fiction writing. You're listening to Culture Chronversations.
Weed comes to campus and CFAC looks ahead
An expanding Sahara and 'Death by Dying'
CFAC elections, Fred Hampton, American Medina and a south suburb tutoring center
CFAC election and Black Friday strike
Starbucks roastery, a steamy musical and an LGBTQ+ ball
Switching majors, addressing academic disparity at the college and trend-defying international enrollment rates
The Obamas, predicting the future and students spaces
Hair Trigger goes digital, a retired detective investigates an unsolved murder and director Rian Johnson visits Columbia
Arts in the Dark Halloween Parade, a new Moroccan mural and the college's annual safety report
The reality about reality television
Columbia confessions and CFAC election
Climate strikes, scam emails and impeachment
Hollywood, commuting and the bookstore
The climate crisis and student evaluations
Reflection room and composting
Culture "Chron"-versations Episode 1: Representation
CFAC, Aguijón Theater and nonbinary IDs
Theatre faculty highlighted on campus
John Hickenlooper on climate, the Senate and education
Students critical of crime alerts
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