41 episodes

By investigating the past and present of Columbia University through audio projects, The Ear aims to uncover rich, controversial, and enduring stories that may be otherwise hidden from the community. The Ear is a podcast of the Columbia Daily Spectator, the undergraduate newspaper at Columbia.

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    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 11 Ratings

By investigating the past and present of Columbia University through audio projects, The Ear aims to uncover rich, controversial, and enduring stories that may be otherwise hidden from the community. The Ear is a podcast of the Columbia Daily Spectator, the undergraduate newspaper at Columbia.

    From Hamilton Hall to Hind’s: Inside the Occupation

    From Hamilton Hall to Hind’s: Inside the Occupation

    After 12 days of occupying South Lawn, pro-Palestinian protesters escalated their operations by occupying a building on April 30. Tune in to listen to reporters Lara-Nour Walton and Sophia Cordoba chronicle Hamilton Hall’s historic transformation to Hind’s Hall and the violent police crackdown that followed.



    ​​Credits

    • Edited by Sophia Cordoba

    • Produced by Sophia Cordoba

    • Music by Eva-Scholz-Carlson

    • Illustration by Kelsea Petersen

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    • 24 min
    33 Hours in the ‘Liberated Zone’

    33 Hours in the ‘Liberated Zone’

    On April 17, over 100 Columbia students erected an encampment labeled the “Liberated Zone” to demand complete University divestment from Israel. They remained for 33 hours until University President Minouche Shafik authorized the New York Police Department to sweep the encampment, resulting in their arrests. Join reporters Lara-Nour Walton and Sophia Cordoba in living the sounds of the first “Gaza Solidarity Encampment.”



    ​​Credits

    • Edited by Sophia Cordoba

    • Produced by Sophia Cordoba

    • Music by Eva Scholz-Carlson

    • Illustration by Kelsea Petersen

    Follow us on Instagram @SpectatorPodcasts and check out our other episodes!

    • 22 min
    Riverside Church and the Road to Racial Justice

    Riverside Church and the Road to Racial Justice

    Founded in 1930, Riverside Church in the City of New York strives to be interdenominational, interracial, and international.  While many in the Columbia community have seen Riverside Church, few are aware of its rich history—hosting the likes of Martin Luther King Jr. and Mandela. In this episode of The Ear, Sophia Cordoba unpacks the history behind Riverside’s prominence in the struggle for racial justice.


    ​​Credits:

    • Edited by Lara-Nour Walton

    • Produced by Sophia Cordoba

    • Music by Eva Scholz-Carlson and Matthew Schwizter

    • Illustration by Macy Sinreich

    • Voice Acting by Ted Schmiedeler


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    • 19 min
    Neurodivergent community and support at Columbia

    Neurodivergent community and support at Columbia

    The idea of neurodiversity intentionally moves away from a “correct” method of thinking, so how might this present itself at Columbia, where students are selected based on “intellectual” capabilities? Students who are neurodivergent are a diverse population that should not be generalized. A shift from preconceived standards of how academic and social settings “should” be approached might allow populations at Columbia to recognize more diverse perspectives contributed by neurodivergent students. In this episode, reporter Luisa Sukkar speaks with students who identify as neurodivergent, representatives from Columbia offices for accommodations, psychological care professionals, and researchers in the field of neurodiversity.


    ​​Credits:

    • Edited by Claire Schnatterbeck and Sophia Cordoba

    • Produced by Claire Schnatterbeck

    • Music by Sofia Schuster with additional music by Obi Okoli

    • Illustration by Jonas Ma



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    • 27 min
    Nim Chimpsky and Columbia’s Fraught History with Animal Experimentation

    Nim Chimpsky and Columbia’s Fraught History with Animal Experimentation

    In this archival episode of The Ear, reporter Alicia Theologides Rodriguez commemorates the 50th anniversary of a controversial Columbia study that explored whether chimps possess the cognitive capacity to learn sign language. While the Nim project ultimately failed to prove its hypothesis, it revealed much more about the ethical precarity of anthropomorphizing animals in experimental settings. By contrasting Nim’s fate with that of other animals in Columbia’s care, this episode explores the unique privileges and perils that Nim encountered because of the way he was humanized.


    ​​Credits:

    • Edited by Claire Schnatterbeck and Sophia Cordoba

    • Produced by Julia Hay

    • Music by Christina Li

    • Illustration by Lizzie Melashvili

    • Voice Acting by Claire Schnatterbeck, Jorge Hernandez, Vasily Tselioudis, Donovan Barcelona, and August Phillips

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    • 27 min
    From Canton to Columbia: Low’s Legacy with Opium

    From Canton to Columbia: Low’s Legacy with Opium

    In this episode of The Ear, reporter Shay Stulman explores the link between Columbia and the opium trade. She explores the profound impact this historical association has had on shaping esteemed American institutions. How do we reckon with the violent histories of philanthropic families? How did the opium trade shape prestigious American institutions? Tune into this episode to reflect on the implications of Columbia’s connection to this complicated history.


    ​​Credits

    • Edited by Claire Schnatterbeck, Sophia Cordoba

    • Produced by Claire Schnatterbeck, Sophia Cordoba

    • Music by Christina Li 

    • Illustration by Connor Sund

    • Voice Acting by Ciro Salcedo 

    Follow us on Instagram @SpectatorPodcasts and check out our other episodes!

    • 15 min

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