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Nov 9 | Sunshine, Sushi & Science

An episode of the Columbus Cast podcast, hosted by Columbus Cast, titled "Nov 9 | Sunshine, Sushi & Science" was published on November 10, 2020 and runs 27 minutes.

November 10, 2020 ·27m · Columbus Cast

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This past weekend was full of a lot of victories. We're referring to the Buckeyes and the Crew of course! Tune in this week to get your fill of Laura speculating about sports (does she really know what she's talking about?). If you haven't already, follow us on instagram @cbuscast and email us at [email protected] to tell us your FAVORITE sushi place in the entire city!

This past weekend was full of a lot of victories. We're referring to the Buckeyes and the Crew of course! Tune in this week to get your fill of Laura speculating about sports (does she really know what she's talking about?). If you haven't already, follow us on instagram @cbuscast and email us at [email protected] to tell us your FAVORITE sushi place in the entire city! 
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