Room 204 Devil's Advocate
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The Devil's Advocate Podcast reporting on current events and Stanton News. Hosted by Sarah Bernardo and produced by Rowan Kershner.
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Episode 5: Longevity of Music
In this episode of the podcast, we will be discussing what makes a song timeless, as well as which artists and songs we believe have the longevity to stay popular for years to come. Stay tuned for the end of this episode where we will be interviewing students about how they create music playlists.
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Episode 4: Conspiracy Theories
In this episode of the podcast, we will be talking about some popular conspiracy theories as well as the origin and dangers of these ideas.
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Episode 3: An Interview with Stanton Artist Lucas Farfan
In this episode of the podcast, we will be interviewing Junior Lucas Farfan about his new solo music project "Portrait of a Bear." We will be talking about his inspirations, the meaning behind the album, and what is involved in making music from home. Later, we will be talking to Art Director Hawi Said about "Bewitched" by Laufey.
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Episode 2: Should Celebrities Use Their Platforms?
In the age of the internet and social media, it is becoming easier to share and view the opinions of individual people. However, those with a significant following have access to large platforms to present ideas and opinions that are highly valued by their fans. In this episode of the podcast, we will be discussing if celebrities have a moral obligation to use their platforms for social and political topics. After that, we will have Videographer Rishi Mudiganti and Features Section Editor Grace Larson rank Christmas songs.
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Special: Devil's Advocate 40th Anniversary with Robin Cox Eury
This year, we are celebrating the 40th anniversary of Devil's Advocate to celebrate the growth and longevity of the newspaper. In this episode we are going to talk to Robin Cox Eury, the first Copy Editor of Devil's Advocate, about her time at Stanton and on the Devil's Advocate staff.
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Episode 1: The End of Affirmative Action
On June 29, the U.S. Supreme Court voted to remove Affirmative Action from colleges and higher education. Affirmative Action is a system in which a number of seats are saved for specific groups that are regarded as discriminated against or disadvantaged in some way. In this episode of the podcast, we interview future college students as well as a current college student about Affirmative Action, its effects, and what the removal of it means for the future of higher education. At the end of this episode, Juniors Aarav Sharma and Krish Patel will be ranking Kendrick Lamar's five studio albums.