59 episodes

The Daily Aztec: Production Nights pulls back the curtain on San Diego State's student newsroom.

Daily Aztec Music (or DAM!) covers the latest music news.

SciPod presents all things STEM-related.

Spear Sports Report brings you courtside as our editors and writers break down all things Aztec Athletics.

Writers, editors and guests invite listeners to stay informed on the latest stories both in the SDSU community and the world around us.

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The Daily Aztec: Production Nights pulls back the curtain on San Diego State's student newsroom.

Daily Aztec Music (or DAM!) covers the latest music news.

SciPod presents all things STEM-related.

Spear Sports Report brings you courtside as our editors and writers break down all things Aztec Athletics.

Writers, editors and guests invite listeners to stay informed on the latest stories both in the SDSU community and the world around us.

    Spears Sports Report ft. Production Night

    Spears Sports Report ft. Production Night

    On this episode of the Spear Sports Report, host Daniela Ramirez collaborates with Production Night host Sara Rott and bids goodbye to her co-host Juan Daniel Avila.

    This part two collaboration episode brings listeners back to the last week of school. Ramirez, Rott and Avila reflect on their time working together.

    Avila also picks Rott’s brain on the production of a podcast and what it takes to make it work.

    Last but not least, the Spears Sports Report duo end by asking Rott something no one knows about her. Listen until the end to hear what shocked Ramirez and Avila.

    • 20 min
    Production Night: Karina's Senior Goodbye

    Production Night: Karina's Senior Goodbye

    On a very special episode of Production Night, Mundo Azteca assistant writer Karina Bazarte podcast host Sara Rott to say goodbye to The Daily Aztec. Bazarte, who graduated earlier this year, reflects back on her time working at the Daily Aztec.
    “I’ve been in school for 10 years, I graduated from high school in 2012 and I never stopped,” Bazarte said. “When I got the notification that I got into San Diego State University, I was very happy because I was finally gonna finish what I wanted to do in the first place.”
    The duo reunites to discuss Bazarte's favorite issue and catch up one final time before graduation.

    • 28 min
    Production Night: Danny’s Senior Goodbye

    Production Night: Danny’s Senior Goodbye

    On a very special episode of the Production Night. Podcast host Sara Rott collaborates with the host of the Spears Sports report Daniela Ramirez to bid farewell to Juan Daniel Avila.

    Recapping back to the last week of the semester, Avila reflects on his time at the Daily Aztec and the content he produced.

    “My favorite was my opinion piece in 2021 about DACA recipients because I don't usually do stuff like that,” Avila said. “But I feel like my opinion as a recipient, had to be told during that time and that was the most memorable.”

    Rott and Ramirez end the podcast reflecting on the year and discussing what comes next for the podcasts.

    An exciting year is ahead for both podcasts, stay tuned to hear the hosts bring you new and exciting content.

    • 35 min
    Production Night: Finley's Senior Goodbye

    Production Night: Finley's Senior Goodbye

    On a very special episode of Production Night, assistant sports editor Andrew Finley joins social media and podcast editor Sara Rott to say goodbye to The Daily Aztec. Finley, who's graduating this year, reflects back on his time working at the Daily Aztec.

    First, Finley and Rott reminisce about their early days at their community college newspaper The Summit. It was at that newspaper that they met for the first time. As well as both got their first taste of a newsroom.

    In Finley’s two years of working for The Daily Aztec, he reflected back on his favorite articles he ever wrote. Two of them being sports articles, “Aztecs win five-hour slugfest in walk-off fashion” and  “Column: Is Brigham Young football actually good?”. He also reflected on his latest article “Miles McPherson offers a ‘Third Option’,” written with managing editor Trinity Bland

    Finley gave some advice to new staff writers and editors coming onto The Daily Aztec staff.

    “Be a better leader than you are a worker,” he said. “When you're an editor you're in charge of a group of writers and a new wave of people, you can’t tell people what to do, you have to inspire them.”

    • 28 min
    Spears Sports Report: Return and Recap

    Spears Sports Report: Return and Recap

    The Spear Sports Report returns after a break from the men’s Mountain West Conference basketball tournament. Senior staff writer Juan Daniel Avila and staff writer Daniela Ramirez introduce one of the Daily Aztec sports writers Marco Perez.

    In this episode, the three discuss what their experience covering the games in Las Vegas was like as well as explaining how the opportunity to watch college basketball in real-time was for each of them. Perez highlights the greats and tough moments the basketball team had during the conference.

    The semester is coming to an end but sports are still in full swing at San Diego State. Speaking of swing, men’s baseball and women’s softball are both on different kinds of paths this year, and we’re both mentioned on this episode along with other spring sports finishing off the school year.

    Perez, who is our Aztecs golf beat writer on staff, gave the listeners an update on the team and the achievements earned this spring.

    • 33 min
    Production Night: Oscar's Episode Part 2

    Production Night: Oscar's Episode Part 2

    Podcast host Sara Rott is back with photographer Jessica Parga and arts and culture staff writer Morgan Ray for the promised Part Two of “Production Night”’s special Oscars episode!

    We pick up where we left off on the topic of best film and best actor. Parga finally saw Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” remake so our three cool cats get into a couple differences between the two film versions of the famed musical (besides the remediation of the older version’s use of brownface). Which side character got the reinvention they deserved?

    The hosts tip their hat to Kristin Stewart in “Spencer” and give well deserved shout outs to Will Smith and the cast of “King Richard” as well as Denzel Washington’s powerful lead performance in “The Tragedy of Macbeth” (which exposes Ray's high school theater past).

    As noted in Part One, there’s a staggering ten nominations for Best Picture this year…but how many of them actually deserved a spot and which films got robbed? Ray knows one Netflix film that deserved a lot more love from the Academy…and which film it should’ve replaced.

    May the best film win!

    • 18 min

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