Join hosts Nathan Sirkin and Amaris Edwards for the first episode of Chronicle Headlines of the spring semester.
This week on Chronicle Headlines, learn more about NFTs. Staff reporter Kamy Smelser discusses what they are and why there is a controversy surrounding them.
Then hear from staff reporter Kimberly Kapela about a Chicago business making sustainable clothing fashionable.
Finally, Managing Editor Anna Busalacchi joins the podcast to discuss how the pandemic has changed dating, especially for college students.
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
Columbia production causes discourse in Theatre Department
Culture "Chron"-versations
Students allege mistreatment, lack of support on campus
Chicago History Museum opens 30’s and 40’s fashion exhibit
Columbia's enrollment continues to decrease
Professor shows student pornographic video
Culture Chron-versations
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