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The Semester in Review

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Finals, 80 degree weather and a surge in last minute lunch plans to catch up with distant friends signify one thing — it’s the end of the semester. While COVID talk feels like the constant elephant in the room, today in the final episode of Wheel Talk for the school year, we’re taking a break from the pandemic coverage and focusing on some of the lighter topics that we haven’t had a chance to cover on the podcast. This week, I’ll be joined by the assistant producers to discuss three stories. First, we’ll hear from news reporter Jareer Imran (24C) to discuss the controversial 2021 Student Government Association (SGA) election and Constitutional Council hearing. Afterward, Assistant Producers Catherine Aniezue (23C) and Carly Colen (23C) will discuss with Opinion Editor Sophia Ling (24C) her new column “Sophia’s Smorgasbord” and social justice within the culinary world. Finally, Assistant Producer and Senior Film Critic Eythen Anthony (23C) will break down two new exhibits at the High Museum of Art with Arts & Entertainment writer Robert Fuhriman (23C). Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and share Wheel Talk!

First published

04/28/2021

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20 minutes

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Episode Description

Finals, 80 degree weather and a surge in last minute lunch plans to catch up with distant friends signify one thing — it’s the end of the semester. While COVID talk feels like the constant elephant in the room, today in the final episode of Wheel Talk for the school year, we’re taking a break from the pandemic coverage and focusing on some of the lighter topics that we haven’t had a chance to cover on the podcast.

This week, I’ll be joined by the assistant producers to discuss three stories. First, we’ll hear from news reporter Jareer Imran (24C) to discuss the controversial 2021 Student Government Association (SGA) election and Constitutional Council hearing. Afterward, Assistant Producers Catherine Aniezue (23C) and Carly Colen (23C) will discuss with Opinion Editor Sophia Ling (24C) her new column “Sophia’s Smorgasbord” and social justice within the culinary world. Finally, Assistant Producer and Senior Film Critic Eythen Anthony (23C) will break down two new exhibits at the High Museum of Art with Arts & Entertainment writer Robert Fuhriman (23C).

Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and share Wheel Talk!

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