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The Commons is an independent podcast written, edited and produced by Bowdoin students. Each episode is an exploration of the Bowdoin experience through segments in which we dive a little further into the Bowdoin psyche through conversations, reflections and investigations. Enjoy! SUBSCRIBE on iTunes! Feel free to send us your thoughts and comments on our episode or ideas for future episodes at commons.podcast@gmail.com Image by Diana Furukawa '18
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The premiere episode of our new mini series "Chop Shop". An interview podcast about music, hosted by Spencer Wilkins.SONG TIMESTAMPS:3:37 Ain't Nobody, Chaka Khan15:26 What Is and What Should Never Be, Led Zeppelin28:15 Dry, Susan Cattaneo35:13 RIVER ROAD, Jack HarlowCREDITS:written & edited: Spencer Wilkins photo art & theme song: Spencer Wilkinse…
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What does it mean to be a "good guy"? In this episode, we interview three male students who are involved with the campus group BMASV - Bowdoin Men Against Sexual Violence - to better understand how masculinity contributes to its message and the campus culture as a whole. Special thanks to Noah Nelson, Seth Cooper, and Henry Bredar. This episode was…
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What does it mean to carry the Lord with you wherever you go? In this episode, we interview two student leaders of on-campus Christian groups to better understand how religion operates at Bowdoin and how faith can be cultivated in a seemingly secular space.Special thanks to Viviane Kostin and Ariana Smith. This episode was produced by Emma Newbery …
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How is Bowdoin preparing for the upcoming midterm elections? In this episode, we talk to students involved with the Maine Democrats and the College Republicans, to see what different partisan groups are up to on campus.Special thanks to Nell Fitzgerald and Francisco Navarro. This episode was produced by Helen Wang and Emma Newbery. Music by Sam Kyz…
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