Anomaly Bard College at Simon's Rock
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Student-run podcast of Bard College at Simon's Rock. We provide a platform for students as well as develop interesting and creative content.
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Kati Garcia-Renart
What's it like to teach dance? Where does that inspiration begin? This week, we ask Kati some questions about her career in learning, teaching, and struggling through flamenco and other forms of dance. Enjoy!
Released 4.25.2016 -
Ian Bickford '95
Things have changed since the fall. Most recently, the appointment of a new provost and the first Anomaly episode of the spring. This episode we sat down with Ian Bickford (in his very office) and learned more about this past SR alum as well as his plans for the future of the school. Stay tuned and message us with any questions/thoughts/ideas.
Released 2.22.2016 -
What Would You Change On Campus?
Winter break is upon us! And with that, we'd like to introduce our final episode of the semester, talking to you guys about what to change on campus. We invaded the snack bar with our question and got some interesting responses. Take a listen and see you in the spring!
Released 12.24.2015 -
What Do You Wish You Had Known Your Freshman Year?
Music by Jan Jurchak
Released 8.24.2015 -
Behavior Notice - Bob Graves
Alleged Infraction Notification
Dear Student:
In accordance with College policy you have 48 hours to listen to this podcast. Please email dmateos12@simons-rock.edu or ebrown14@simons-rock.edu to respond to this allegation (or if you wanna contribute to Anomaly).
Bob Graves shows us a new side by telling us about the man behind the infractions and sharing some entertaining stories from his experience as the Dean of Students. Enjoy!
Released 11.25.2015 -
Diversity Roundtable Discussion
Welcome to Social Justice and Diversity week! In light of this week's theme, the Anomaly team sat down with a group of students who wanted to share their opinions about some events that have been stirring on campus. For this episode, rather than narrating, we thought we’d sit back a bit, ask a few questions, and let the voices of the discussion take it from there.
The discussion dealt with the recent emergency council meeting, the campus climate survey that was conducted school-wide, and a little piece of dug-up history from 2012 of the Owl’s Nest grievances.
We encourage you to share your own opinions: if you want to record yourself responding to what has been said, feel free to pull out your phone and email a recording over to dmateos12@simons-rock.edu or ebrown14@simons-rock.edu, or if you’re not that brave (we understand, going on mic can be scary), share this episode with your friends, faculty, or whoever else might be interested.
Happy Diversity Day y’all!
Released 11.16.2015