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CiTR -- News 101
by CiTR & Discorder Magazine
Vancouver's only live, volunteer-produced, student and community newscast. Fridays tune in to hear an independent perspective of what's going on in the world how it affects you. News 101 covers current affairs ranging from the local to the international. We bring you the best that independent journalism has to offer, including syndicated media coverage by Free Speech Radio News and Democracy Now! We also have regular interviews with professors, politicians, student groups and clubs, advocacy groups, and more.
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News 101 April 14th
Live interviews with NDP MLA candidate Madeline Lalonde, and UBC aquaculture research Yangfan Zhang, and Alex Norman's weekly financial segment.
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News 101 March 31st
This week on News 101, a live interview with UBC Students, and MLA candidates in the upcoming BC election for Your Political Party, Joey Doyle and David Stall, a report on the parallels between Indigenous and Chinese medicines by News 101 reporter Yusheng Cai, and a short doc on El-Tawhid Juma Circle or Vancouver Unity Mosque by News 101 reporter Sharon Nadeem.
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News 101 - March 17th
Andrew Seal, Sharon Nadeem and Holly Mackenzie-Sutter's report on the Don Cherry Night, Alex Norman's weekly financial news report.
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Women transforming cities, Kidney foundation and the weekly financial news report
This week on News 101, Holly, Andrew and Sharon's report on how the Vancouver Giants helped bring awareness to organ donation, and Alex's weekly financial news report on the big finance stories of the week.
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News 101 - March 10th
News co-director Andrew Seal's segment on Together We Can: Addiction Recovery and Education Society and their fundraiser Elevate Gala, News 101 reporter Emma Loy's piece on development on Musqueam land next to UBC, and our interview with GSS president Taran Singh.
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Report on the drug overdose crisis, Interview with Dr. Henry on Black History Month, and Report on Trump Tower Protests
This week on News 101 we featured Malone Mullin's report on the opioid crisis, Josh Gabert-Doyon's interview with Dr. Henry on Black History Month, and finally Sydney Soldan's report on the Trump Tower Protests.
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Janet Fraser, UBC Bird Coop, Rally against Islamaphobia, interview with Discourse Media President Ian Gill, and Financial news report.
This week on News 101, News Co-director Andrew Seal interviewed BC Green MLA candidate Janet Fraser. News reporter Rohit Joseph interviewed AMS President Ava Nasiri to find out more about UBC’s plans for a new Bird Coop and stadiums. News 101 reporter Maham Kamal’s reported on the rally against Islamophobia. News 101 reporter Rohit Joseph interviewed Ian Gill, president of Discourse Media, and finally Alex Norman’s weekly financial news report.
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February 3, 2016 - AMS Refugee Relief, Peace Arch Protests, Vancouver Vigil for Mosque Shooting Victims, and Chris Arsenault interview
This week on News 101, News 101 Reporters Sharon, Rohit, and News Co-director Andrew reported on the protests at the Peace Arch against Trump's travel ban. News 101 reporter Kirthana report on the vigil held for the victims of the Quebec mosque shooting. News 101 Co-director sat down with journalist, Chris Arsenault. Finally, Alex Norman's weekly financial news segment.
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January 27, 2016 - French-speaking health professionals, Women's March, Black Lives Matter Vancouver on inclusivity, and Vancouver's annual
This week News 101 Co-director Andrew Seal did a report on the availability of French-speaking health care professionals in Vancouver. News 101 Reporter and former Co-director Rohit Joseph interviewed attendees at the Vancouver women's march. Finally, News 101 reporter Sharon Nadeem reported on Vancouver's annual dine out festival.
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January 20
This week on News 101, we have Jake's clark's review of Love and Information, Alex Norman's weekly financial report and a Jake Clark's discussion of the rise of extreme right movements across Canadian campuses.
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December 5th, 2016
Yusheng Cai's report on the Street Thug Barbers, Anya Krystyna's interview with More or les, and interviews with Standing Rock protestors.
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Nov. 25
This week News 101 News reporter Yusheng Cai interviewed members of the Kindler's society, a non-profit collecting books. News reporter Andrew Seal discussed how imed's policy makes it difficult for international students to afford birth control. Jake Clark discussed media bubbles in our social media feeds, and finally Anya Krystyna reviewed More or Les' new album.
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American Presidencial Election and Remembrance Day Coverage
This week on News 101 we have a on-the-scene report of the anti-trump protests in Seattle by News 101 Reporters Sharon Nadeem, Andrew Seal, and Flavia Santia. News reporter Francesca Elisabet interview Canadians as they react to the U.S election results. News reporter Edison Huang's interview with UBC students on the new transit fee. Sharon Nadeem's interview with a Veteran in honour of Remembrance day. Finally, News 101 financial correspondent Alex Norman's weekly financial update.
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Nov. 8 False equivalency, SuperPACS, and Financial News
This week, News 101 reporter Anya Krystyna interviewed Masters of Political Science student James Hammond about the role of media in the U.S elections. News 101 reporter Yusheng Cai spoke to PhD candidate Eric Merkley to find out more about Superpacs and whether their influence on public opinion, and finally we had News 101’s financial reporter, Alex Norman’s financial news report.
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April 23, 2016-The Best of News 101 Part 2
Part 2 of some of the best stories of News 101 this season. Plus a new interview with UBC professor, researcher and addictions expert Dr. Senoid Nolan on fentanyl and opioid addiction in British Columbia.
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April 15, 2016-The Best of News 101
Some of the best stories from News 101 this season.
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March 25, 2016-Heroin Assisted Treatment, Funding for Indigenous Students, and the Ghomeshi Verdict
This week News 101 co-director Emily Blake's interview with Aaron Goodman a professor at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in communication and journalism. on his photo documentary following three long-term heroin users as they participate in North America's first heroin-assisted treatment program. News 101 co-director Rohit Joseph's interview with Coty Zachariah, Chairman of the National Aboriginal Caucus for the Canadian Federation of Students about the Liberal government’s failure to lift the 2 per cent funding cap on the Post-Secondary Student Support Program for First Nations. And a discussion panel on the Jian Ghomeshi verdict with Sara Lapsley and the News 101 team.
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March 18, 2016-Five Days for the Homeless, Tsleil-Waututh Language, Tracey the Bannock Lady, Trans Activism in NB, and Finances
This week News 101 co-director Emily Blake's interview with third year finance student Jason Kalirai on the Five Days for the Homeless Campaign. News 101 co-director Rohit Joseph and correspondent Megan Devlin's report on the innovative language program taking place at Tsleil-Waututh Nation. News 101 correspondents Alex Kim and Stefen Labbe's piece on Tracey Morrison, a resident of the Downtown Eastside who has a Bannock stall. Trans People Supporting Each Other and Pushing for Change in New Brunswick from Talking Radical Radio with host Scott Neigh. And News 101 financial reporter Alex Norman's weekly financial report.
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March 11, 2016- Women and Brewing, Pro-Life vs. Pro-Choice Protestors, Sauder's Welfare Study, and Finances
This week News 101 co-director Rohit Joseph's interview with Julia Hanlon, brewmaster at Steamworks Brewing broadcast on International Women's day as part of a special segment on "Women in Science". News 101 co-director Emily Blake's piece on the controversial pro-life protest on campus including interviews with pro-life and pro-testers as well as organizers of a petition that UBC should have notified students and faculty about the protest. Rohit Joseph's interview with Darren Dahl, senior associate dean of faculty at UBC's Sauder School of Business on his recent study about welfare and reactions to ethical consumer choices. Finally News 101 financial correspondent Alex Norman's weekly financial update.
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March 4, 2016- Victoria Beer Week, Truvada and HIV Prevention, Disability Protest, UBC Sexual Assault Reports
This week News 101 co-director Emily Blake's interview with Sean Hosein of CATIE about Health Canada's approval of Truvada for HIV prevention. News 101 co-director Rohit Joseph's interview with Joe Wiebe, co-founder of the craft beer festival Victoria Beer Week. News 101 correspondent Kelly Reaburn's report on the BC Liberal's monthly bus rate for people with disabilities. Emily Blake's interview with UBC faculty member Juliet O'Brien about the Paula Butler report, GSS sexual assault report, and impending sexual assault policy at UBC.
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February 26, 2016 - Fundrive Panel Bonanza
For Fundrive week, we have two back to back panels on the pressing issues happening on campus. Our first panel covers divestment and sexual assault. We had two guests join us for this panel, Stephanie Glanzmann a forestry student at UBC and the Outreach Coordinator for Divest UBC, and Gabrielle John the former Advocacy Officer on the UBC GSS who recently completed her MA in Political Science. For our second panel we featured two of the AMS Presidential candidates: Jenna Omassi and Aloha Dave.
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Feb 12-Street Thug Barbers, Finances, Shindig, Bike Co-op
This week News 101 correspondents John Woodside and Sam Moore produce a piece on Street Thug Barbers, founder Ross Wilson talks about the non-profit providing free haircuts for those in need. News 101 financial reporters Alex Norman and Dylan Law update us on the latest financial and business news. News 101 correspondent Leo Coelho also gives a respective on Shindig 32. Finally News 101 correspondents Jaione Belza Guede and Emilie Rauschutz produce a piece on the AMS Bike Co-op.
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Feb 5-Board of Governors, Men's Health, First Nations Clay, Finances, Derek Book
This week a piece on the UBC faculty protest of the Board of Governors produced by News 101 correspondents Brent Holmes and Leo Coelho. News 101 co-director Emily Blake's interviews Dr. John Oliffe founder and lead investigator of UBC's Men's Health Research Program about men, masculinity and mental health. News 101 correspondent Eva Uden-Csenge interview UBC research Dr. Julian Davies about BC First Nations clay that is killing untreatable bacteria. News 101 financial reporter Alex Norman updates us with his weekly financial report. Lastly, News 101 aired an interview with Derek Book from People First Radio by Kevin Midbo and Nicholas Holt.
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Jan 29-Drones and Animal Safety, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Gupta Documents
This week a new segment "Curious by Nature" from News 101 science reporter Michael Ruffolo, he examines drones and animal safety. News 101 reporter Megan Devlin’s interview with Natalie Clark from UBC’s School of Social Work on sexual Assault Awareness Month. Lastly News 101 co-director Rohit Joseph hosts a discussion panel with special guests Neal Yonson and Maayan Kreitzman from UBC Insiders on the unintentionally leaked documents about former UBC president Arvind Gupta’s resignation.
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Jan 22 - Democratic Debate, Harsha Walia on Sexual Assault Awareness, Gunargee O'Sullivan
This week, News 101 correspondents Albert Von Sant and John Woodside analyzed the U.S Democrat Debate and how Bernie Sanders is catching up to Hilary Clinton in the polls. News 101 Co-director Emily Blake interviewed Harsha Walia, a prominent local activist, for her take on Sexual Assault Awareness month. Lastly, News 101 aired an interview with Gunargie O'Sullivan from Unceded Airwaves, produced by Salia Joseph.
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Jan 15-David Bowie, El Chapo, Kinder Morgan, Finances
This week, News 101 correspondents Aliz Tennant and Eva Uguen-Csenge produce an interview with rockstar photographer Dee Liypingwell about David Bowie. News 101 correspondents Brent Holmes and Sam Moore produce an interview with Vancouver Sun crime reporter Kim Bolan about Sean Penn's Rolling Stone interview with El Chapo Guzman. News 101 co-director interviewed UBC Political Science professor Dr. Kathryn Harrison about BC's rejection of Kinder Morgan's pipeline expansion project. Lastly, News 101 financial reporter Alex Norman updates us on the latest financial and business news.
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Jan 8th - Natalie Dekers, Ugo Lapointe, and Best of 2015
News 101 Financial Correspondent Alex Norman interviewed Natalie Dekers and Lauren Kaljur interviewed Ugo Lapointe for News 101's Climate Desk. We also have a special discussion panel on the top stories of 2015.
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Broadcast December 18th
An interview by Madeline Taylor with John Skene, a Canadian man who helped refugees on the beaches of Greece, and an interview on Mining Watch.
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Broadcast on November 27
Leo Coelho Education Report, Ramy Allahoum Interview, Lucia Lorenzi Interview, Alex Norman's Weekly Financial Update
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Broadcast on November 20, 2015
Leo Coelho's Education Report Pt. 2, Lauren Kaljur's COP21 Report Pt.1, Eva Uguen-Csenge's Report on CUPE 116, Emily Blake's Transgender Day of Remembrance Report
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Broadcast on November 6th, 2015
Amanda Pitre-Hayes interview, Leo Coelho Education report, Clayton Thomas Muller interview, Marco Science & Tech, Alex Norman Financial Update
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News 101 – Episode October 30, 2015
Alex Norman Financial Report, Science and Tech Update with Marco, Rohit Joseph’s interview with Stephanie Allen, and Eva Ugen-Csenge’s interview with Daniel Tseghay.
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News 101 Oct 23, 2015
Headlines, science and technology, sports updates, and a special episode of Talking Radical Radio “Opposing the uranium industry and nuclear colonization in Saskatchewan” with Scott Neigh
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October 16, 2015
Mario Canseco Interview and Election Panel
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October 2nd, 2015
Alex Norman Financial Report #2 and Albert's Election Coverage
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Vancouver's only live, volunteer-produced, student and community newscast. Fridays tune in to hear an independent perspective of what's going on in the world how it affects you. News 101 covers current affairs ranging from the local to the international. We bring you the best that independent journalism has to offer, including syndicated media coverage by Free Speech Radio News and Democracy Now! We also have regular interviews with professors, politicians, student groups and clubs, advocacy groups, and more.
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