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Healthy communication is uncomfortable | Finding the one who listens

In their first collaborative episode with Massachusetts Daily Collegian, “The Rally Cry” hosts Angel and Tyler talk about the importance of mutual communication. “You got 5 seconds before you die,...

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Thank you, Joey

On this episode of the Collegian Sports Podcast, head sports editor Lulu Kesin, along with her assistants, Colin McCarthy, Kayla Gregoire, Johnny Depin and Pedro Gray Soares, took over the podcast to...

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The return of UMass hockey

On this episode of the Collegian Sports Podcast, Kayla Gregoire, Sydney Ciano and Matt Skillings discuss their predictions for the start of the UMass hockey season.

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Breaking down UMass hockey’s split series against Michigan

Matt Skillings, Kayla Gregoire and Sydney Ciano take a look into the Massachusetts hockey team’s first two weeks of the regular season. The hockey beat also gives their ideal lineup for the...

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The Racket: Trailer

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The Racket: Episode 1

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Intro EP: Every student has a voice

JC and Zahriana hold no bars as they discuss their personal experiences with minority identity, experience, and community. This Podcast is a welcome environment for all students across campus. Email...

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EP1: Black Women in Medicine

On this week’s episode zahriana and Jonathan talk with Oluchi, president of black women in medicine, to discuss BWM’s mission, values, and goals! We also discuss how it feels to be a first generation...

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Episode 2: Dr. Wayne Black

Natalie hosts Dr. Wayne Black for a conversation about the differences between divisions in the NCAA, and how identity impacts the treatment and experiences of college athletes

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EP2: UMass Dissenters

On this week’s episode J.C. chats with Lydia, representing the UMass Dissenters as an E-Board Member. We discuss UMass Dissenter’s mission to end war profiteering on campus, the on-going humanitarian...

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Episode 3: Tim Bryson

A conversation with Tim Bryson, a college sport consultant and former division one athlete, about his own experiences as well as international athletes and the humanization of college sports.

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Skillings: UMass hockey remains resilient over Alaska Anchorage

After a more than convincing 11-2 victory over Alaska Anchorage on Friday, the Massachusetts hockey team struggled to score on Saturday, but like it has done all year, it remained resilient in the...

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EP3: Black Mass Communications Project

On this week’s episode hosts Zahriana and J.C chat with Elijah Fortune, Vice President of BMCP, to discuss history of the RSO, upcoming events, launch of new BMCP podcast, and so much more!

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EP4: Out in STEM

This week, J.C. and Zahriana welcome oSTEM President Jace Etterman and Treasurer Stanley Yuan to discuss oSTEM’s presence on-campus and the importance of queer representation in STEM.

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Episode 4: Shannon Scovel

Our host sits down with Shannon Scovel, an Assistant Professor of Sports Communication at the University of Tennessee Knoxville with an extensive research background in NIL from a gender studies lens....

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Intro

A quick introduction to the podcast, what it’s about, and how future episodes will look like.

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You can physically see the past

That might seem absurd to you, but I’m not lying and you’ll find out why soon enough.

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Episode 5

The Racket welcomes sport sociologists Nathan Kalman-Lamb and Derek Silva to discuss the unionization of college athletes, their experiences being Canadians, but also as a professor and student at...

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ft. Natalie

 In this Pilot episode, Ishaan interviews Collegian colleague and enthusiastic tattoo newbie Natalie Trapanick, who talks about how her love for Florence and the Machine, her Boston upbringing, and...

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The lake that can’t pull you down

Being the most lowest point on Earth, this waterbody is so dense and heavy that drowning is near impossible. What could it be?

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