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Everything West Linn, all at once. A podcast by the students for the students, discussing everything from academics to athletics. Brought to you by Edie Himmer, Finn Howell, Garrett Arendt, and Preston Weller.
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Week 12- May Day preview with Myrtle Guarisco and Chiara Arendt
This annual May Day celebration features princesses Myrtle Guarisco and Chiara Arendt, seniors, who joined hosts Finn Howell, Coverage Editor, and Preston Weller, Arts and Entertainment Editor, to share some exciting behind-the-scenes details about the event.
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Week 11- Speech and Debate rundown with Amelia Deckert
Amelia Deckert, senior, tells all you need to know about the school's Speech and Debate program. Hosts Finn Howell, Coverage Editor, and Garrett Arendt, Student Life Editor, talk to Deckert about what the events look like, who's involved, and more.
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Week 10- Band debrief with Kellan Schleef
Hosts Preston Weller, Arts and Entertainment Editor, and Finn Howell, Coverage Editor, invite friend Kellan Schleef, senior, to discuss recent and upcoming band competitions that both Howell and Schleef participated in.
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Week 9- Amazing Race report with Janina Kraetschmer and Ryan Vandenbrink
Winners of the 2024 Amazing Race Janina Kraetschmer and Ryan Vandenbrink, seniors, discuss the highs and lows of the challenges with hosts Preston Weller, Art and Entertainment Editor, and Finn Howell, Coverage Editor.
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BONUS EPISODE: Is Ice Spice a plant?
Host Preston Weller, Arts and Entertainment Editor, explains the lore of internet phenomenon Ice Spice to co-host Garrett Arendt, Student Life Editor, who knows next to nothing about her career and rise to fame.
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Week 8- A semester of Ethnic Studies with Lina Corona
Lina Corona, junior, joins our hosts Preston Weller, Arts & Entertainment Editor, and Finn Howell, Coverage Editor, to share her experience with the Ethnic Studies class at the school, which is new this year. Tune in to hear about how students were able to connect with and share about their cultures and learn about others' in the semester-long class.