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In the latest episode of “The 1-0 Podcast,” co-hosts Zach Allen and Seth Engle discuss opening Big Ten play at Illinois.The duo shares their thoughts on Drew Allar’s first road game of the season, Illinois’s fan base and Penn State’s defense.This episode of The 1-0 Podcast is sponsored by Penn State Student Affairs.…
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“Do You Make Music?” returns for the fall semester with an interview with ambient musician, Zac McKee.Host Ayden Herold chats with McKee about music theory, production and influences, among other things, in this episode.McKee describes his unique approach to music composition and how he bases his songs on dreams he has.…
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It’s week two of the 2023 Penn State football season, and the Nittany Lions are facing the University of Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens.Co-hosts Zach Allen and Seth Engle discuss their surprises from last week’s win against West Virginia and expectations for this week.The duo also shares score predictions and what it means to verse an FCS team as the …
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With less than two weeks left before Penn State kicks off its 2023 campaign against the West Virginia Mountaineers, co-hosts Zach Allen and Seth Engle discuss recent news in the Penn State football world.The duo predicts Drew Allar to definitively earn the starting quarterback job, as well as breaking down the competition over third wide receiver s…
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By this time next year, Oregon and Washington will effectively be participants in the Big Ten conference, adding onto Penn State’s west coast competitors.“The 1-0 Podcast” co-hosts Joel Haas and Seth Engle share their initial thoughts on the recent merger, and break down what this means for the future of college football.The duo also dives into how…
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Zavier Gussett and Liam Wichser discuss the upward trajectory of Penn State women’s basketball in this episode of “In the Portal.”Despite a losing season, Gussett and Wichser believe the program will continue to improve under head coach Carolyn Kieger.They discuss the transfer turnaround the team has undergone, with the transfer of forward Anna Cam…
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Host Ayden Herold returns with “Do You Make Music,” interviewing State College singer/songwriter Twin Juno, a “bedroom pop” artist whose influence include Tame Impala, Jimi Hendrix and Sticky Fingers, an Australian band. The two discuss Twin Juno’s upcoming EP, musical journey, creative process and more.…
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In this episode of “In The Portal,” co-hosts Zavier Gussett and Liam Wichser break down the recent news of the Success with Honor and Lions Legacy Club NIL collectives merging into Happy Valley United.They discuss the workings of the collective, its impact on athletes and the effect on recruiting and transfers for sports large and small.…
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Co-hosts Zach Allen and Seth Engle discuss a plethora of recent news from the Penn State football world in the latest episode of “The 1-0 Podcast.”They begin by discussing the transfers who have officially arrived on campus, as well as how the wide receiver room is beginning to take shape and the evolution of the team’s defensive tackle depth.They …
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This week, our news team talks about an act of vandalism that occurred at Hillel House on Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Day, the final SGA meeting of the spring semester which voted to sponsor two letters requesting that the University use its excess spaces to house vulnerable people from Amherst and surrounding communities and how students remain…
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This week, our news team talks about a list of demands compiled by graduate students to the UMass administration, the SGA's talks on housing for the fall semester and for potentially housing vulnerable populations on campus during the pandemic, UMass giving back to local youth with food donations and a charitable effort by a local photographer to c…
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This week, our news team talks about UMass giving downsize orders to student agencies, current plans for a virtual commencement, UMass Medical School graduating its students early, how Disability Services has adapted to remote learning, an update on the construction of the new Student Union and the April 13, 1927 issue of the Collegian. Produced an…
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This week, our news team talks about a "zoom-bombing" incident that occurred during an SGA meeting, SLSO's webinar on off-campus leases, how accepted students are reacting to UMass' transition to remote learning, the University's decision to lock campus buildings, resources for students and the April 8, 2002 issue of the Collegian. Produced and edi…
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This week, our news team talks about the University's decisions to adjust room and board fees and give students the option to take classes pass or fail. The news team also discusses how the shift to remote learning is impacting student groups, how coronavirus is affecting local businesses in Amherst, changes to the University's move-out plans, stud…
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This week, our news team talks about UMass's decision to transition to remote learning following spring break in response to COVID-19. The news team also discusses the postponement of 2020 commencement, the SGA's response to the University's announcement and the March 24, 1980 issue of the Collegian. Produced and edited by Will Mallas.…
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This week, our news team talks about fallout from the past weekend's Blarney Blowout, an update on UMass' response to coronavirus, a roundtable discussion of coronavirus held at Amherst College, the SGA's new TikTok account, an update on SGA elections and the March 9, 1921 issue of the Collegian. Produced and edited by Will Mallas.…
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This week, our news team talks about Bernie Sanders' rally in Springfield, the reduced Thanksgiving break in 2020, UMass' plans for new undergraduate and graduate housing, the East Asian Languages and Cultures program, the timeline for SGA elections and the March 3, 1982 issue of the Collegian. Produced and edited by Will Mallas.…
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This week, our news team talks about the SGA judiciary deciding to not recall President Timmy Sullivan, data from the Amherst Fire Department, two Smith College students who were cleared after concerns of coronavirus, the Sustainability Slammer and the Feb. 19, 1918 issue of the Collegian. Produced and edited by Will Mallas.…
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This week, our news team talks about the first SGA meeting of the semester, the new dean of the Commonwealth Honors College, what goes into calling a snow day at UMass, a free showing of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker for new and transfer students and the January 28th, 1971 issue of the Collegian. Produced and edited by Will Mallas.…
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This week, our news team talks about the SGA's 38-13 vote to impeach President Timmy Sullivan, the removal of Isenberg accounting professor Cat Lowry for showing "offensive" extra credit videos and the Dec. 11, 1941 issue of the Collegian. Produced and edited by Will Mallas.
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This week, our news team talks about the recent “Criminalizing Dissent: The Attack on BDS & American Democracy” event, an update on the impeachment investigation into SGA President Timmy Sullivan, the approval of a new women's basketball club team and a public meeting of the Amherst Town Council at UMass. Produced and edited by Will Mallas.…
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This week, our news team talks about the SGA launching an impeachment investigation into President Timmy Sullivan, Chancellor Kumble Subbaswamy's statement on the upcoming BDS event, a student death on campus and Daniel Ellsberg's visit to UMass. Produced and Edited by Will Mallas.
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This week, our news team talks about the first vaping-related death in MA, Hampshire College accepting a Spring 2020 class, a brief power outage that occurred at UMass, a watch party for the Democratic primary debate, two reports on the economic impacts of MGM Springfield and the expansion of UMass' School of Public Policy. Produced and Edited by W…
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This week, our news team talks about SGA cuts to funding for WMUA, the climate strike at UMass, how RSDs are handling the closing of the Amazon Pick Up Point, a history of the Maura Murray disappearance, the FYG U Music + Tech festival and the 15th annual bread festival in Northampton. Produced by Will Mallas and Chris McLaughlin. Edited by Will Ma…
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This week, our news team talks about the announcement of Gov. Charlie Baker as the 2019 UMass commencement speaker, a PETA lawsuit filed against UMass, the Office of Emergency Management and a student who testified in support of two sexual assault-related bills.Produced by Michael Connors. Edited by Will Mallas.…
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