This week, Crystal Maldonado '10 (CLAS) stops by to talk about how bleak times helped inspired her critically-acclaimed YA novel "Fat Chance, Charlie Vega"; we speak with History Professor Alexis Dudden about attempts to discredit the experience of women who were forced into sexual slavery during World War II; and we learn about the brief period in history when UConn experimented with running the kind of place where everybody knows your name.
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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