Co-anchors Chloe Ayestas and MarJaan Webster lead us through a jam-packed edition of the news. From deep-dive scientific research to historical reflections and community inclusivity, the halls are buzzing with more than just vacation plans.
Our reporters take us inside the prestigious WESEF conference, catch up with the inaugural “My Sister’s Keeper” event, and head to Iona for a powerful lesson in history. Stick around until the end for a winning sports update and Jacob Orellana’s spring break weather forecast.
In This Broadcast:
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0:16 – Spring Has Sprung: Chloe and MarJaan discuss the changing scenery on campus as the flowers finally begin to bloom.
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0:30 – WESEF Science Excellence: A look at the intense research presented by our peers. Amenah Hamid explores gender bias in “Medical Gaslighting,” while Lesly Pesantez breaks down her findings on tick-borne infections and neuropsychological performance.
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0:48 – My Sister’s Keeper: Coverage of the organization’s first-ever conference held last Saturday, featuring a community brunch and engagement workshops.
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1:11 – Lessons from Iona: Mr. George Goess takes students on a moving trip to meet a Holocaust survivor and participate in student-led humanities workshops.
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1:36 – Fourth Fridays Interview: Reporter Joanna John sits down with Ms. Marjie Kemper to discuss safe spaces and upcoming events for LGBTQ+IA youth and allies.
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4:10 – Pioneer Pride: Highlights from the Pioneers’ latest winning game.
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4:39 – Weather: Jacob Orellana gives us the outlook for the holiday break.