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The Frequency

The Frequency is McMaster University’s daily student-driven news and culture show, produced by The Silhouette and 93.3 CFMU. Every weekday morning, we bring campus and Hamilton stories to life through conversation, reporting, and fresh perspectives from students. From sports and politics to arts, culture, and lived experiences, The Frequency keeps you connected to what matters most — in under an hour. Tune in live on 93.3 CFMU or catch up here, anytime.

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    Morningfile: Inside Dundas Yoga & Fitness

    This week on Morningfile, Campus Media Content Coordinator, Sam Lee, sits down with Antoinette Finelli, owner of Dundas Yoga & Fitness, alongside colleague Jen Lacobucci, to discuss the studio’s role as a growing community wellness hub in Dundas.The conversation explores the studio’s beginnings, its approach to fitness and wellbeing, and the range of classes, workshops, and initiatives it offers. Finelli and Lacobucci also reflect on the importance of creating inclusive, community-focused spaces and how local residents can engage with and support wellness initiatives in the area.

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    The Brief: Labour, Art and Community at WAHC

    This week on The Brief, Campus Media Content Coordinator Sam Lee sits down with Cayley James, Outreach and Development Specialist at the Workers Arts & Heritage Centre (WAHC) in Hamilton.Their conversation explores the centre’s mission and its roots in the historic Custom House, as well as its role in preserving and celebrating labour history through art, storytelling and community engagement. James also highlights WAHC’s upcoming spring fundraiser, Roll Up Your Sleeves, taking place April 11 from 7–10 p.m., and what attendees can expect from the event.Together, the discussion offers insight into how spaces like WAHC connect past and present worker experiences while fostering creativity and education in the Hamilton community.

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    The Spotlight: Monster Trucks, Art and Activism

    On this episode of The Spotlight, we dive head first into monster trucks and art activism.First, Executive Editor, Andrew Mrozowski speaks with Fernando Martinez, driver of El Toro Loco, about Monster Jam Freestyle Mania coming to Hamilton April 16-19. From the intensity of competition to the role of fans in shaping performances, Martinez shares what it takes to compete in one of the most high-energy motorsport events in the world. The episode then shifts to a powerful discussion with A&C Reporter Molly Gomes, Scarlett Gillipsy, Victoria Snyder, Raina Trepanier and Lisa Pizik about Victoria Snyder Verified, an upcoming production at the Hamilton Fringe Festival. Based on a true story, the play explores justice, identity and systemic change, centering on Snyder’s landmark legal case and the community that supported her.Together, these segments examine how performance — whether through sport or theatre — can entertain, challenge and inspire.Editorial note: The views expressed in this podcast are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect those of The Silhouette, the McMaster Students Union, or CFMU Radio Inc.

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    The Roundtable: Are We Ready for the Workforce?

    On this episode of The Roundtable, Opinion Editor Breanna Khameraj leads a discussion on how prepared students feel entering today’s workforce. Joined by Opinion Staff Writers Dawn and Nour, alongside graduate student Haya, the panel reflects on the gap between academic learning and real-world experience. From navigating degrees and developing soft skills to questioning whether university truly equips students for their careers, the conversation explores the realities facing soon-to-be graduates.The panel also dives into the pressures of the current job market, the rising expectations for higher education, and how tools like AI are reshaping both learning and employment. Together, they unpack the uncertainty, challenges and evolving landscape of entering the workforce today.Editorial note: The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the panelists and do not represent The Silhouette, the McMaster Students Union, or CFMU Radio Inc.

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    The Huddle: Olympians and Hot Takes

    In this episode of The Huddle, we hear from an Olympian and dive into the latest debates in the world of sports. First, Owen sits down with Canadian Olympic figure skater Trent Michaud to discuss his journey to the international stage, his experience competing at the Olympics, and his time as a McMaster student-athlete.Then, Daniel and Owen return with another edition of Hot Takes, sharing their thoughts on the current sports landscape—from soccer headlines to bold predictions ahead of upcoming competitions.From Olympic insights to lively debate, this episode brings together high-level competition and unfiltered sports opinions.

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    The Brief: Health Symposium & MSU Policy Changes

    In this episode of The Brief, we cover developments in campus health initiatives and student governance.News Staff Writer Firdose Khan speaks with Dr. Chandrima Chakraborty about the GPSJ Health Symposium, exploring its focus, goals, and significance for the McMaster community.Then, News Reporter James McDonough sits down with MSU Vice-President (Administration) Yaseen Khan to discuss the rescindment of the MSU DEN and what the decision means for students moving forward.

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    The Spotlight: droning and gritLIT Festival

    In this episode of The Spotlight, we explore music and literary culture in Hamilton.Executive Editor Andrew Mrozowski sits down with Hamilton-based McMaster band droning to talk about how they came together, their experience with Battle of the Bands, and what’s next for the group, including upcoming performances.Then, CFMU’s Program Director Jamie Tennant speaks with Jessica Rose, Artistic Director of the gritLIT Festival, about what audiences can expect from this year’s event and how the festival continues to celebrate storytelling and literary voices in Hamilton.

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    The Roundtable: The Cost of Getting to Campus

    This week on The Roundtable, Opinion Editor Breanna Khameraj sits down with Opinion Staff Writers Dawn and Noor to discuss the rising cost of commuting and its impact on students. From increasing gas prices to the growing cost of public transportation and parking, the panel reflects on how getting to campus is becoming more expensive—and how students are adapting. The conversation explores trade-offs between time and affordability, the realities of commuting from nearby cities, and the broader cost-of-living pressures shaping student life.As expenses continue to rise, the panel considers how these challenges are influencing daily decisions, long-term planning, and the overall student experience.Editorial note: The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the panelists and do not represent The Silhouette, the McMaster Students Union, or CFMU Radio Inc.

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    The Huddle: Leadership On and Off the Court

    In this episode of The Huddle, we explore leadership, community impact, and the evolution of sport at McMaster. First, we speak with Abby Delamere, co-captain of the McMaster women’s volleyball team and recipient of the U SPORTS Community Service Award. She reflects on her journey as a student-athlete, her involvement in the community, and the importance of leadership both on and off the court.Then, we sit down with Joe Hanson, a former McMaster men’s hockey player who has transitioned into a coaching role. He shares his perspective on the program, the challenges of developing university-level hockey, and what it means to lead from behind the bench.From community impact to program building, this episode highlights the many ways athletes shape the culture of sport at McMaster.

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    Morningfile: Behind Light Up The Night

    This episode of Morningfile goes behind the scenes of one of McMaster’s biggest campus events: Light Up The Night.Host Sam speaks with Jonathan Jeyapalan, a fourth-year Integrated Business and Humanities student and Campus Events Programming Coordinator at the McMaster Students Union, about what it takes to bring the event to life. From large-scale logistics and budgeting to programming choices and student engagement, the conversation explores the complexity of planning an event of this scale.Drawing on his experience organizing over 25 campus events, Jonathan reflects on the challenges and rewards of creating memorable student experiences, and how events like Light Up The Night help foster community on campus.

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    The Brief: The Afro-Latin Origins of Reggaetón

    In this episode of The Brief, News Staff Writer Juliya Parkin interviews Daniel Yanes Alvarenga about his research on the Afro-Latin origins of reggaetón.The conversation explores the genre’s cultural roots, its evolution over time, and the often-overlooked influences that have shaped reggaetón into a global phenomenon.

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    The Spotlight: Sons of Butcher & The Revival Art Store

    In this episode of The Spotlight, we explore music, creativity, and community in Hamilton.First, we speak with Trevor Ziebarth — known on stage as Ricky Butcher — of the band Sons of Butcher. Born out of the cult-favourite Teletoon cartoon, the band is back with a new four-song EP following a decade-long hiatus. Ziebarth discusses the band’s return to music and their upcoming performance at Corktown Pub on April 17.Then, we sit down with Jerrold Hewson, co-founder of The Revival Art Store, to talk about the space as both a business and a community hub. Part art store, part café, and part event venue, Hewson shares how the space brings people together through creativity and local programming.

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    The Roundtable: TD Coliseum and City Priorities

    This week on The Roundtable, Opinion Editor Breanna Khameraj sits down with Opinion Staff Writer Terry Christodoulou and Sports Reporter Owen Reid to discuss Hamilton’s recent investments in large-scale infrastructure, including the TD Coliseum. Using the upcoming Cardi B concert as a starting point, the panel reflects on who these developments are really for — and whether they align with the needs of students and local residents. The conversation explores affordability, nightlife, safety, and the broader vision for Hamilton’s growth, questioning whether current investments are building a stronger community or missing the mark.Editorial note: The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the panelists and do not represent The Silhouette, the McMaster Students Union, or CFMU Radio Inc.

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    The Huddle: From McMaster to the Olympics

    In this episode of The Huddle, we spotlight McMaster athletes competing at the highest levels of sport.First, we speak with Lily Carbray, a fourth-year kinesiology student and member of McMaster’s figure skating team, following their third-place finish at the OUA Championships. She reflects on the season, the competition, and what it meant to reach the podium.Then, we sit down with Mark Zanette, a former McMaster Marauders baseball player who has since made the leap to international competition as a member of Canada’s four-man bobsleigh team at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. He shares his journey from varsity athletics to the Olympic stage and what it takes to compete at the highest level.From OUA success to the Olympic stage, this episode highlights the diverse paths McMaster athletes take in sport.

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    Morningfile: Inside the Grind Market

    This episode of Morningfile explores the role of student-led creative spaces on campus through the Grind Market, a recurring event at the MSU’s Grind that brings together student artists, entrepreneurs, and community members.As the academic year comes to a close, the segment reflects on how spaces like the Grind Market foster connection, creativity, and celebration during moments of transition.Featuring interviews with organizer Margaret Qin, alongside student contributors Maia Nguyen and Lubna Ismail, the episode highlights the significance of the final market of the term and its collaboration with the first graduating cohort of the Integrative Arts program. Together, their perspectives speak to the importance of accessible creative platforms and the evolving role of the arts within academia and the broader community.

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    The Brief: Francophone Month & Community Events

    In this episode of The Brief, we highlight two community-driven events focused on culture and creative expression.Katherine Plouffe, co-spokesperson for this year’s Rendez-vous de la Francophonie (RVF), discusses Francophone Month and this year’s theme of “Activating Your Francophone,” along with ways to engage with French language and culture.Then, Keyshia Gordon, owner of Island Queens Restaurant and Catering, shares details about an upcoming Risqué adult paint and sip night on March 19, an event centred on exploring body positivity and sexuality through art.

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    The Spotlight: DJs Flying Circus & Unspoken at McMaster

    In this episode of The Spotlight, we highlight student talent in music and spoken word at McMaster.First, Molly Gomes sits down with DJs Flying Circus, the 2026 Battle of the Bands winners. The group reflects on their journey as an 11-piece band, their love of funk and soul, and what it meant to take home the top prize. They also share insight into their creative process, upcoming projects, and what audiences can expect from their music moving forward.Then, we hear from Ramnik Panchi, co-president of McMaster’s Unspoken, to discuss the role of spoken word and creative expression on campus, and how Unspoken fosters community through performance and storytelling.

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    The Roundtable: Job Hunting in the Age of AI

    This week on The Roundtable, Opinion Editor Breanna Khameraj sits down with Arts and Culture Staff Writer Zoha and Opinion Staff Writer Dawn to discuss the realities of the current job market for students and young workers.The panel reflects on their own experiences applying for jobs, from unanswered applications to the growing reliance on connections and networking. They also explore how economic pressures, layoffs, and competition from experienced workers are shaping the hiring landscape for students.The conversation also turns to the growing role of artificial intelligence in hiring and workplaces, raising questions about how AI may influence interviews, communication, and the future of work. The panel considers how these changes could impact students entering the workforce and what the job market might look like in the years ahead.Editorial note: The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the panelists and do not represent The Silhouette, the McMaster Students Union, or CFMU Radio Inc.

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    The Huddle: Silver at U SPORTS & Sports Hot Takes

    In this episode of The Huddle, we kick things off with an interview with McMaster track athlete Sam Patrick, who recently earned silver in the 3000m at U SPORTS. He reflects on his performance, training, and what the achievement means for his season moving forward.In the second segment, Owen and Daniel dive into a fun hot takes discussion, sharing their thoughts on the current state of the sports world — from bold opinions to ongoing debates across different leagues.

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    Morningfile: Inside Wattleseed

    This episode of Morningfile explores Wattleseed, the latest short film by McMaster student filmmaker William Chai. The film centres on an ambiguous artificial intelligence system that becomes a focal point for the characters’ anxieties, prompting audiences to question whether the technology itself is responsible for the unfolding events — or if the real danger lies in human perception and decision-making.Sam speaks with Will, a third-year Honours Health Sciences student and Co-President of the McMaster Film Production Club, about the inspiration behind the film and how artificial intelligence can serve as a lens for exploring ethics, medicine, and institutional responsibility.Will’s previous film, Murder of Minus, screened internationally and received multiple awards, including Best Student Film and Best Actor. In addition to filmmaking, he also hosts Ticket Stub Talks, a weekly program on 93.3 CFMU focused on film and film production.

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    The Brief: Understanding Global Tariffs

    In this episode of The Brief, Dr. Pau Pujolas speaks with News Reporter James McDonough about his recent research examining global tariffs. The conversation explores how tariffs influence international trade, economic policy, and the broader global economy, offering insight into the implications of tariff changes for countries and industries around the world.

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    The Spotlight: Activating Your Francophone & Art After Dark

    In this episode of The Spotlight, we explore two events bringing culture and creativity to the community.First, Katherine Plouffe, co-spokesperson for this year’s Rendez-vous de la Francophonie (RVF), joins us to discuss how March is celebrated as Francophone Month across Canada. With this year’s theme encouraging people to “Activate Your Francophone,” Plouffe shares ways individuals can engage with French language, culture, and communities throughout the month.Then, we speak with Keyshia Gordon, owner of Island Queens Restaurant and Catering, about an upcoming Risqué adult paint and sip night on March 19. The event invites participants to explore themes of body positivity and sexuality through art in a welcoming and creative environment.

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    The Roundtable: Housing Culture in Hamilton

    This week on The Roundtable, Opinion Editor Breanna Khameraj sits down with Arts and Culture Editor Krissy Butler and Sports Reporter Owen Reid to discuss how changes in housing culture are shaping the Hamilton community.Drawing from personal experiences and observations, the panel reflects on the forces influencing housing in the city — from the realities of renting to the challenges facing new homebuyers and recent graduates. The conversation also explores McMaster’s role in Hamilton’s housing landscape and the consequences of prioritizing economic growth and city marketing over the needs of residents.Editorial note: The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the panelists and do not represent The Silhouette, the McMaster Students Union, or CFMU Radio Inc.

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    The Huddle: New Leadership and Championship Wrestling

    In this episode of The Huddle, we look at leadership and high-level competition in McMaster athletics.First, Sports Reporter Owen Reid speaks with incoming Marauders baseball head coach Kyle Liberto about the team’s newest recruiting class and the process of building a competitive program. Liberto discusses what he looks for in prospective players and how the program is preparing for the future.Then, we sit down with wrestling captain Macy Malysiak to reflect on her performance at the U SPORTS Championships and her experience leading the team. Malysiak shares what it meant to compete on the national stage and the lessons she’s learned during her time as captain of the Marauders wrestling program.

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    Morningfile: Changes to OSAP

    This episode of Morningfile examines recent changes to Ontario’s student financial aid program, OSAP, and the concerns they’ve raised about affordability and access to post-secondary education.Through interviews with McMaster Students Union Vice-President (Education) Stephen De Cordova and fourth-year Health Sciences student Jacqueline, the episode explores how shifts in financial aid policy are being discussed on campus and what they may mean for students navigating the rising costs of university. Their perspectives highlight the broader conversation around student advocacy, financial support, and the future of accessibility in Ontario’s post-secondary system.

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    The Brief: Research Investment and Innovation at McMaster

    In this episode of The Brief, News Staff Writer Thisaree Herath speaks with Dr. Saara Greene about Ontario’s investment in cutting-edge research and infrastructure at McMaster and what it could mean for the university’s future.Then, News Staff Writer Georgia Casado Prokupek interviews Bruce Archibald about McMaster’s new roadmap for accelerated commercialization and entrepreneurship, exploring how the initiative aims to transform research into real-world innovation and economic impact.

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    The Spotlight: Disney On Ice and Mahi on the Mountain

    In this episode of The Spotlight, we highlight two performers bringing storytelling to life on ice and on stage.First, McMaster graduate and St. Catharines native Avery Clark joins us to talk about performing with Disney On Ice. Clark shares her journey from local rinks to touring with the internationally renowned show, along with her favourite moments from the production. Disney On Ice presents Jump In! runs March 12–15 at the TD Coliseum in Hamilton, with tickets available through Ticketmaster.Then, we speak with Rijaa Zehra Khan, one of the co-writers of Mahi on the Mountain, alongside Roya Motazedian and Ryma. The play is part of the Frost Bites Festival and was created by Triple Futures, a collective focused on queer, anti-colonial, and BIPOC community-oriented storytelling. Khan discusses the inspiration behind the production and what audiences can expect when it runs at The Staircase from March 6–8.

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    The Roundtable: How Institutions Accommodate Illness

    This week on The Roundtable, Opinion Editor Breanna Khameraj sits down with Opinion Staff Writers Obianuju Isiuwe and Terry Christodoulou, along with Life Sciences Co-op student Olivia Blaszkow, to discuss how institutions accommodate illness.Drawing from personal experiences, the panel reflects on the strengths and shortcomings of current policies, the challenges students face when navigating illness, and how institutions can better support individual wellbeing. The conversation explores accessibility, accountability, and what meaningful accommodation should look like in practice.Editorial note: The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the panelists and do not represent The Silhouette, the McMaster Students Union, or CFMU Radio Inc.

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    The Huddle: From the Brier to U Sports Silver

    In this episode of The Huddle, we highlight McMaster curling on the national stage.First, we sit down with Jayden King, a McMaster physiotherapy student competing at the Brier — one of Canada’s most prestigious curling championships. He shares what it’s like balancing graduate studies with elite competition and what the experience of competing at the highest level means to him.Then, we speak with women’s curling athlete Evelyn Roberts following the team’s silver medal finish at the U SPORTS Championship. She reflects on the season, the road to nationals, and what it took to earn second place among the top university teams in the country.From the Brier to U SPORTS, this episode celebrates dedication, teamwork, and McMaster athletes making their mark in curling.

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    Morningfile: Meet CFMU Bursary Recipient Abbie Mamba

    This week on Morningfile, we sit down with Abbie Mamba, the third recipient of the CFMU Bursary Fund. Abbie shares how she got her start in community radio, what drew her to broadcasting, and why she believes community radio matters.A lifelong music lover who grew up in a lively household with five sisters, Abbie reflects on her passion for collecting records and CDs, the power of conversation, and the journey that led her behind the mic. She also offers advice for students interested in getting involved with radio.You can catch Abbie on her morning show, Francophile, co-hosted with Nathan, every Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. on 93.3 FM or at cfmu.ca, where they explore a variety of topics in French.To learn more about the CFMU Bursary Fund, visit: https://cfmu.ca/posts/support-the-cfmu-bursary-fund/

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    Morningfile: Iran, Advocacy, and the SRA Vote

    When global events unfold, campuses don’t exist in isolation. In this episode of Morningfile, we unpack the Iranian solidarity statement passed by McMaster’s Student Representative Assembly and the student advocacy that brought it forward. Through conversations with fourth-year student Sarvin Salehi Pour, SRA representative Arya Ebadi, and members of the McMaster Iranian Students Association (MISA), we explore how students mobilize within institutional structures — and how universities respond when international crises deeply impact their communities.

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    The Brief: Hamilton Public Library Budget Update

    In this episode of The Brief, News Staff Writer Georgia Casado Prokupek interviews Paul Takala of Hamilton Public Library about the library’s recent budget increase requests and what they could mean for services across the city.The conversation explores the pressures facing public libraries, why additional funding is being requested, and how potential changes could impact programming, resources, and the Hamilton community.

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    The Spotlight: Bloomland in Oz & Student Artistry

    In this episode of The Spotlight, we explore creativity in full bloom — both in Hamilton’s gardens and on campus.First, Jeremy Freiburger, Cultural Development Program Lead at Royal Botanical Gardens, joins us to discuss Bloomland in Oz, a floral showcase inspired by The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Running from January 31 to April 6, the immersive experience blends horticulture, art installations, and interactive elements for all ages. Jeremy shares the inspiration behind the exhibit and the creative process that brought the world of Oz to life.Then, we sit down with Saheeda Mohammed, a second-year Integrated Arts student at McMaster and the founder of Seera, a Hamilton-based commission art business. Specializing in Islamic paintings as well as nature and abstract works, Saheeda reflects on the inspiration behind her brand, balancing entrepreneurship with full-time studies, and building a creative presence through her Instagram, @seeraa.co.

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    The Roundtable: Is Hamilton Home?

    This episode of The Roundtable explores what “home” means to McMaster students — and whether Hamilton feels like home during their time at the university. Opinion Editor Brianna Khameraj, is joined by Sports Staff Writer Alexandra Wilson-Zegil, Sports Reporter Owen Reid, and Editor-in-Chief Declan Withers, for a candid conversation about residence life, off-campus housing, city stereotypes, and the ways McMaster shapes students’ connection to Hamilton. From the “up the mountain/down the mountain” divide to the reality that many students rarely leave campus, the panel reflects on belonging, public transit, Welcome Week, and what could be done to help students feel more rooted in the city.

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    The Huddle: Supporting Black Athletes & CFL Dreams

    In this episode of The Huddle, we spotlight leadership, representation, and the next level of competition.First, we sit down with Olivia Koffi, President of the Black Student Athletic Council (BSAC), to discuss how the council supports Black student-athletes at McMaster and the impact it’s making across campus athletics.Then, Silhouette Sports Reporter, Owen Reid, speaks with Anthony Sestanovic, one of four McMaster football players invited to the CFL Combine, about the experience, preparation, and what it means to represent the program on a national stage.

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    The Brief: Sit Down with 2026 MSU President-Elect Mariam Saleem

    On this week's episode of The Brief, News Editor Zayn Brar and Executive Editor Andrew Mrozowski sit down with 2026 MSU President-Elect Mariam Saleem. Topics include what it was like to win the race against 8 other candidates, more about Saleem as a student, and the road to her first 100 days when she takes office.

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    The Spotlight: Women Creating Community in Hamilton

    This week on The Spotlight, we highlight two women building community in different — but equally intentional — ways.First, Princess Aina-David, a fourth-year engineering student at McMaster and a Hamilton-based nail technician, joins the show to talk about running a small business while studying full time. She reflects on entrepreneurship, marketing through social media, staying motivated and managing the realities of being both a student and a business owner.Later, Amanda McPherson, founder of the Hamilton Girls Walking Club, discusses how the group began, the community it has created and how shared walks and off-walk activities have helped foster meaningful friendships across the city.

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    The Roundtable: 2026 MSU Elections Reflections

    This week on the Roundtable, Opinion Editor Breanna Khameraj sat down with Sports Reporter Owen Reid, A&C Reporter Molly Gomes, and Opinion Staff Writer Obianuju Isiuwe about their thoughts on this year's MSU presidential election.From tabling locations to candidate platforms, the panel breaks down the successes and short falls of this year's election.Editorial Notes: The opinions represented on this podcast are that of the panelists, and do not represent the Silhouette, McMaster Students Union, or CFMU Radio Inc.Terry Christodoulou is an Opinion Staff Writer for the Silhouette, and took a leave of absence during the 2026 MSU presidential campaign period. Christodoulou did not partake in the creation of any coverage about the election.

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    The Huddle: Chasing Goals, Leading Teams

    The Huddle is back with two conversations on leadership, balance and life in high-performance sport.In the first segment, Canadian cyclist Carson Mattern reflects on stepping away from McMaster’s Arts & Science program to pursue his cycling career full-time, and what it’s like navigating elite sport alongside academic life.Later, McMaster Nordic ski team captains David Harris and Ingrid Pedersen join the show to talk about leadership, team culture and what it means to guide a program both on and off the snow.

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    The Brief: Christopher Xenos | 2026 MSU Presidential Candidate

    On this special episode of The Brief, we sit down with 2026 MSU presidential candidate Christopher Xenos.This is a part of our series on the 2026 MSU Presidential Election. For more information about MSU Presidentials, visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://thesil.ca/category/news/msu-elections-2026/⁠

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    The Brief: Colin Scott | 2026 MSU Presidential Candidate

    On this special episode of The Brief, we sit down with 2026 MSU presidential candidate Colin Scott.This is a part of our series on the 2026 MSU Presidential Election. For more information about MSU Presidentials, visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://thesil.ca/category/news/msu-elections-2026/⁠⁠

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    The Brief: Mariam Saleem | 2026 MSU Presidential Candidate

    On this special episode of The Brief, we sit down with 2026 MSU presidential candidate Mariam SaleemThis is a part of our series on the 2026 MSU Presidential Election. For more information about MSU Presidentials, visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://thesil.ca/category/news/msu-elections-2026/⁠⁠

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    The Brief: Erin Rebello | 2026 MSU Presidential Candidate

    On this special episode of The Brief, we sit down with 2026 MSU presidential candidate Erin Rebello.This is a part of our series on the 2026 MSU Presidential Election. For more information about MSU Presidentials, visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://thesil.ca/category/news/msu-elections-2026/⁠⁠

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    The Brief: Olami Olalere | 2026 MSU Presidential Candidate

    On this special episode of The Brief, we sit down with 2026 MSU presidential candidate Olami Olalere.This is a part of our series on the 2026 MSU Presidential Election. For more information about MSU Presidentials, visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://thesil.ca/category/news/msu-elections-2026/⁠⁠

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    The Brief: Abdullah Masudi | 2026 MSU Presidential Candidate

    On this special episode of The Brief, we sit down with 2026 MSU presidential candidate Abdullah MasudiThis is a part of our series on the 2026 MSU Presidential Election. For more information about MSU Presidentials, visit: ⁠⁠https://thesil.ca/category/news/msu-elections-2026/⁠

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    The Brief: Juliana Jack | 2026 MSU Presidential Candidate

    On this special episode of The Brief, we sit down with 2026 MSU presidential candidate Juliana Jack. This is a part of our series on the 2026 MSU Presidential Election. For more information about MSU Presidentials, visit: ⁠https://thesil.ca/category/news/msu-elections-2026/⁠

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    The Brief: Emily Dhanjal | 2026 MSU Presidential Candidate

    On this special episode of The Brief, we sit down with 2026 MSU presidential candidate Emily Dhanjal.This is a part of our series on the 2026 MSU Presidential Election. For more information about MSU Presidentials, visit: https://thesil.ca/category/news/msu-elections-2026/

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    The Brief: Terry Christodoulou | 2026 MSU Presidential Candidate

    On this special episode of The Brief, we sit down with 2026 MSU presidential candidate Terry Christodoulou.This is a part of our series on the 2026 MSU Presidential Election. For more information about MSU Presidentials, visit: https://thesil.ca/category/news/msu-elections-2026/Editorial Note:Terry Christdoulou is an Opinion Staff Writer for the Silhouette. He has taken a Leave of Absence for the duration of the MSU Presidential campaigning period. He was not involved in the production of any Silhouette coverage during this time.

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    Morningfile: Smiling Over Sickness

    This episode of Morningfile features members of McMaster Smiling Over Sickness, who share how they support children and families affected by illness. They break down the club’s seven subcommittees, their work on campus and in the community, and the values that guide their mission. We also spotlight Shave for a Cure, a fundraising event supporting pediatric cancer research and raising awareness of what it truly means to “smile over sickness.”

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    The Brief: New Builds, Warm Spaces, Student Support

    This week on The Brief, we break down the what's in-store for the new McMaster Innovation Park Hyatt hotel, take a closer look at the hospital winter warming hub and its impact on the community, and hear from Rusan Lateef of McMaster SVPRO about the office’s peer mentorship program supporting students on campus.

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The Frequency is McMaster University’s daily student-driven news and culture show, produced by The Silhouette and 93.3 CFMU. Every weekday morning, we bring campus and Hamilton stories to life through conversation, reporting, and fresh perspectives from students. From sports and politics to arts, culture, and lived experiences, The Frequency keeps you connected to what matters most — in under an hour. Tune in live on 93.3 CFMU or catch up here, anytime.

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Where can I listen to The Frequency?

You can listen to The Frequency on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts The Frequency?

The Frequency is created and hosted by The Silhouette.
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