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Retrospect: The Fordham Observer Podcast

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Take an in-depth look at the issues facing Fordham University with Retrospect, the official podcast of The Fordham Observer, as we interview guests, share powerful stories and foster active debate.

Hosted by Cate Galliford and Corbin Gregg. Produced by Jacqueline Pierce.
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Katz Fantulin talks about the Rainbow Alliance and what it is like being LGBTQ at Fordham. Jay W. Walker discusses the history of NYC Pride and the Queer Liberation March. Vicky Carmenate shares a playlist celebrating queer Black artists. Hosted by Cate Galliford and Corbin Gregg. Produced by Jacqueline Pierce. Music by Michael Appler.
News Editor Katrina Lambert discusses her recent article outlining what NY state guidelines mean for reopening. She also talks about how Fordham compares to other schools’ plans, what hybrid classes mean and the financial repercussions of keeping options open. Hosted by Cate Galliford and Corbin Gregg. Produced by Jacqueline Pierce. Music by Michael Appler.
Members of The Observer's outgoing leadership team Owen Roche, Courtney Brogle and Izzi Duprey discuss how the paper has shaped their time at Fordham and how they have overseen big changes for the publication. Hosted by Cate Galliford and Corbin Gregg. Produced by Jacqueline Pierce. Music by Michael Appler.
The two new Retrospect hosts speak with Loreen Ruiz about her recent USG presidential win about her recent USG presidential win, Opinions writer Evelyn Sims about her latest article on adjusting performance expectations and former host Kevin Christopher Robles on what Retrospect has meant to him. Hosted by Cate Galliford and Corbin Gregg. Produced by Jacqueline Pierce. Music by Michael Appler and Jeff Umbrell. 
Kevin Christopher Robles is very pleased and terribly proud to introduce Cate Galliford, Corbin Gregg and Jackie Pierce as the new proprietors of the podcast. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Michael Appler.
Seniors Ally Blatz, Paolo Estrella, and Lena Weidenbruch share their thoughts on losing half of their final year, missing graduation and what they’re doing to cope with self-isolation. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Michael Appler and Jeff Umbrell.
Patrick Moquin gives a rundown on the final days of Fordham sports. Katrina Lambert explains the difficulties that students faced when trying to leave campus during the pandemic. Michelle Agaron talks about how clubs and student organizations are still operating remotely. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Michael Appler and Jeff Umbrell.
Joe Kottke goes into how COVID-19 has affected student workers and university employees. Afterward, Kevin Christopher Robles gives a news update. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Michael Appler and Jeff Umbrell.
In light of COVID-19 and Fordham’s campus closings, The Observer’s Editor-in-Chief, Managing Editor and Online Editor would like to update you about the state of the newspaper, where it's going and give some insight on what we believe our, and your, place in all this is. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Music by Michael Appler.
In the wake of COVID-19, host Kevin Christopher Robles says a few words.
Polina Uzornikova describes her Opinions column Diaries of a Frustrated Freshman and what inspired her to write it. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Michael Appler.
Michelle Agaron describes why the new group therapy sessions offered by Counseling and Psychological Services deserves your attention. Evelyn Sims voices her issues with the McKeon laundry room and the poor state of the campus’ laundry culture. Katrina Lambert talks about the recent protests surrounding the Trump acquittal and its relevance to college students.   Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Michael Appler and Jeff Umbrell.
Leo Bernabei explains his new column Five Guys Boroughs and Fries and tells us what to expect from his coverage of New York City politics. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Michael Appler.
Resham Sansi talks about her study abroad experience in China and how the emergence of the coronavirus cut it short. Joe Kottke discusses the concern surrounding the coronavirus and how that has disrupted the Fordham community. Luke Osborn gives some health tips if you’re worried about the coronavirus. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Michael Appler and Jeff Umbrell.
Conor O’Kane talks about his journey to becoming Assistant Dean of First Year Students at Fordham College Lincoln and what to expect from him going forward. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Michael Appler.
Jill Rice and Nick Catapano give their thoughts as to why the classics major is worth your attention. Then, Melanie Corinne lays out the veteran experience at Fordham and talks about the new Veterans Center on campus. Finally, Pat Moquin discusses the worrying state of men’s basketball at Fordham. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Michael Appler and Jeff Umbrell.
Luke Osborn talks about the hidden consequences that consuming alcohol has on your caloric intake.   Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Michael Appler.
Editor-in-Chief Owen Roche talks about The Observer's place in the Fordham community. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Michael Appler.
Joe Kottke talks about the recent subway protests against the NYPD and the MTA. Kristen Skinner gives voice to students’ issues with printing at Lincoln Center. Samantha Matthews speaks to the legacy of former Observer editor Casey Feldman. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Jeff Umbrell and Michael Appler.   Relevant Reading: Students Storm Subway Protesting NYPD, MTA To Print or Not to Print Ten Years Later, Casey Feldman’s Values Still Resonate
Grace Getman gets real about the infamous history of the live rams used by Fordham as mascots. Michelle Agaron dishes about Aramark and whether it should remain Fordham’s food provider. Catherine Galliford discusses why it’s unfair to college students that gay and bisexual men aren’t allowed to donate blood. Hosted by Kevin Christopher Robles. Produced by Alyssa Morales. Music by Jeff Umbrell and Michael Appler.   Relevant Reading: The Rise and Fall of the Ramses Dynasty Aramark Faces Criticism The FDA’s Refusal to Allow Gay Men to Donate Blood is Blood-Boiling
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