Ink and Airwaves Podcast
1) Reflecting on the Christian Press
In these final episodes of season one of the Ink and Airwaves podcast, our students dive into the personal and community impacts of engaging with their chosen specialty and alternative press. Reflecti...Show More
2) The Christian Post
In this episode, the Green Cobras analyze the unique distribution methods employed by The Christian Post. With a robust digital presence across platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Spotify, this pan-...Show More
3) Covering the Vice-Presidential Debate
In this episode, hosts Lance Schulteis and the team analyze how the Associated Press and Christian Science Monitor covered the recent Vice-Presidential debate. While the AP emphasized candidates' poli...Show More
4) Dorothy Day
In this episode, host Nick Gross explores the extraordinary life of Dorothy Day, founder of The Catholic Worker. From her early journalism career to her groundbreaking work in social justice and Catho...Show More
5) The History of the Christian Press
In this episode, host Henry Beaumont explores the rich history of the Christian press, tracing its roots from biblical writings to the Reformation and beyond. This episode uncovers how Christian journ...Show More
6) Reflecting on the Student Press
In these final episodes of season one of the Ink and Airwaves podcast, our students dive into the personal and community impacts of engaging with their chosen specialty and alternative press. Reflecti...Show More
7) The Columbia Chronicle
In this episode, we explore the reach and engagement of The Columbia Chronicle, a student-run publication from Columbia College Chicago. This outlet uses platforms like Instagram and Spotify to connec...Show More
8) Covering School Shootings
In this episode, hosts Cate and the team compare Marquette Wire and The Washington Post's coverage of a recent school shooting. They examine how student journalists and major publications tackle narra...Show More
9) Jaslie Fang and Luisa Sanchez
In this episode, host Leslie Lopez and team spotlight two exceptional student journalists, Jaslie Fang and Luisa Sanchez. From winning prestigious journalism awards to addressing critical topics like ...Show More
10) The History of the Student Press
In this episode, hosts Lexi and Dayanara dive into the history and significance of the student press. From The Cornell Daily Sun to the landmark Tinker v. Des Moines case, this episode highlights how ...Show More