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Let’s Get LIT[erary] is co-hosted by Sam Vega, Jen Atwell, and Kourtnie Berry at Rollins College. Each month you’ll find a new episode on a book we’ve chosen for many cultural heritage months. We’ll chat about our book of the month and give you a sneak peek into what we’ll discuss next! Occasionally, we might choose a special book to discuss.
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The Soapbox

Aislinn Gara Grady, Jeanie Liang, Lillie Dawes, Natalia Jimenez-Lamouth

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The Soapbox is a podcast created by Brushing, the official arts and literary journal of Rollins College. The Brushing team chat about their process, updates on production and release, and we also interview contributors about their pieces and the inspiration behind their art/writing! Join us for chill chats about Brushing and our lovely contributors.
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Talk Of The Town

WPRK, City of Winter Park, & Winter Park Chamber of Commerce

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Talk of the Town is a collaboration between the City of Winter Park, the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce and Rollins College and each show will provide useful information and a transparent look into the happenings in Winter Park.
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Fred Rogers’ legacy of kindness, responsibility, and community continues to endure in the world and throughout the Rollins College campus. At Rollins College, Rogers discovered his purpose while studying music composition. Here, he learned “Life is for Service,” the importance of relationships, and that community is the driver of good. It is the same environment, one rooted in experiential and relational learning, where we prepare our students to be the next generation of responsible leaders ...
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Through thought provoking conversations about student leadership, blackness, identity, and everything in between, The Black Oval provides a space for everyone who yearns for a sense of belonging. Each week, Akheem and Sendy expand on a variety of topics that’ll make you chuckle and reflect in the same breath. With the infusion of music and witty comments, The Black Oval is an outlet for all who want their voices heard.
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Stop 5, the final stop, of the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Walking Tour is the “A Beautiful Day for a Neighbor” Sculpture by Paul Day. Created by renowned British Sculptor Paul Day, this 360-degree outdoor sculpture stands over 7 feet tall and weighs more than 3,000 pounds and is located in between the Annie Russell Theatre and the Knowles Memorial…
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Stop 4 of the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Walking Tour is the Mister Rogers’ Portrait in the John M. Tiedtke Concert Hall and Virginia S. and W.W. Nelson Department of Music. Hanging proudly in the Fred Rogers Lobby, you will see a large portrait of Mister Rogers painted by local artist Don Sondag displayed prominently. Here he is wearing his quint…
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Stop 3 of the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Walking Tour is his stone monument in the “Walk of Fame” pathway. This stone monument was placed in Rogers’ honor in March 1991 and can be found near Lyman Hall, his old residence hall, in-between the stones of Beethoven and Edith Wharton. The stone embedded in the monument is from his hometown of Latrobe, …
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Stop 2 of the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Walking Tour is the "Life is for Service” Marble Plaque. The “Life is for Service” plaque that inspired Fred Rogers as a student is engraved in marble near Strong Hall. He carried a photo of the engraving in his wallet for the rest of his life. To listen to Rogers’ full testimony before the Senate Subcommit…
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Stop 1 of the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Walking Tour is in the Olin Library. Located here is a rare collection of books, handwritten letters, photographs, a blue sweater hand-knitted by Fred Rogers’ mother and worn on his show, and a pair of his famous sneakers. These can be viewed in the Olin Library main entrance lobby throughout the month of M…
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Listen in as we chat about Olga Dies Dreaming by Xochitl Gonzalez, with Doragnes Rivera Bradshaw ’18 ’20MBA ’23DBA. As always, we'll share meaningful segments and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our choice emoji at the end!By WPRK
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Listen in as we chat about Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner, with Jessica Gonzalez ’21 ’24MAC, for Mental Health Awareness Month and Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month. As always, we'll share meaningful segments, and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our chosen emoji of the book at the end!…
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Listen in as we chat about No Land to Light On by Yara Zgheib with Krystal Vielman, Assistant Director at OSU, for Asian American Pacific Islander Month. As always, we'll share meaningful segments, and discuss how many of these bookish moments connect to our lives. Don't forget about our chosen emoji of the book, at the end!…
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Listen in as we chat about Black Girl, Call Home by Jasmine Mans. As always, we'll share meaningful segments, and discuss how so many of these bookish moments connect to our lives! Don't forget about our chosen emoji of the book at the end! This episode's guest host: Abby Hollern, Director of Center for Inclusion & Campus Involvement…
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