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By The Breeze
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
Editor-in-Chief Jake Conley talks with Breeze sports editors Savannah Reger and Madison Hricik about what to look for in the post-World Series JMU's softball team that starts play Friday.
Audio recording by Jacob Carter. Audio editing by Clark Moeller.
Editor-in-Chief Jake Conley talks with Breeze sports editors Savannah Reger and Madison Hricik about what happens when JMU's athletes break the law — a particularly relevant topic after the arrest of redshirt sophomore running back Latrele Palmer early Saturday morning.
Audio recording by Jacob Carter. Audio editing by Clark Moeller.
Editor-in-chief Jake Conley and news editors Kamryn Koch and Ashlyn Campbell discuss JMU vaccine rates, case numbers and the Governor's executive directive.
Editor-in-chief of The Breeze Jake Conley talks with sports editors Savannah Reger and Madison Hricik about JMU men's basketball’s win over U. Va. and what the win means for the team.
Audio editing by Clark Moeller.
Editor-in-Chief of The Breeze Jake Conley talks with Breeze investigative reporters McKinley Mihailoff and Mike Staley about the ramifications of the national labor shortage in Harrisonburg. A three-part series in this week's print edition of The Breeze looks at the university's struggles, the impact on local businesses and the weight on the local medical community.
Audio editing by Clark Moeller.
Editor-in-chief Jake Conley talks with Breeze news reporter McKinley Mihailoff about the stress local teachers are currently experiences in the face of a shortage and the efforts of JMU students to fill in those gaps.
Editor-in-Chief Jake Conley talks with opinion editor Jacob Carter about an editorial written by Breeze columnist Mia Hazeldine-Ross diving into the landscape of redistricting in Virginia and what the effects of a gerrymandered result could be.
The Breeze's Editor-in-Chief Jake Conley talks with sports editors Savannah Reger and Madison Hricik about both the family lineage that runs through JMU football, and the Dukes' upcoming match against Villanova.
Audio editing by Clark Moeller.
Editor-in-chief of The Breeze Jake Conley talks with Breeze culture editor Charlotte Matherly and local translator Nasser Alsaadun about the work of local volunteer translators who assisted Harrisonburg in getting COVID-19 information translated en mass for the city's non-native English-speaking population.
Audio editing by Clark Moeller.
Editor-in-chief Jake Conley talks with culture reporter Kylee Toland about what happened to the quad cats, where they are now and what’s next.
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.