Today Maddie and Taylor wanted to complain about their jobs and you get to listen to them do it!
Category: Opinion
Culture Cast #7 – India (Sashmika Kanumilli)
Episode 7 of Culture Cast features the country of India with guest student Sashmika Kanumilli.
OPINION: Legislators should be worried about acts of violence, not acts of expression
As gun violence and mass shootings skyrocket, quickly becoming a leading cause of death for children and teens, legislators have missed their shot at a solution. Instead of protecting citizens from brutality, they continue to inhibit Americans’ right to expression.
Culture Cast #5 – Mexico (Alec Avila)
Henrique and Ella sit down with Alec Avila who moved to Perrysburg from Carreterro, Mexico
Hiba and Maddie’s Adventures (Episode 7)
Hiba and Maddie went to college! Scratch that — they took a field trip to college! Listen to them talk about the Communications department over at the University of Toledo.
Kerrigan Lockhart offers a first-person perspective after the infamous Parkland shooting five years later
Kerrigan Lockhart, a current Perrysburg High School sophomore, was enrolled in one of Parkland’s four elementary schools as a fifth grader at the time of the infamous shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Culture Cast #3 – England (Riya Shah)
Third episode of Culture Cast about England.
Culture Cast #2 – Brazil (Henrique Souza)
With sports, foods, schools, and fun facts, listeners will be exposed to many new insights of day-to-day life in Brazil!
Hiba and Maddie’s Adventures (Episode 6)
Hiba and Maddie, by some crazy coincidence ended up in the same Jacket U courses, and so chaos ensued. Listen to Maddie accuse Hiba of being a scaredy cat, and Hiba agree wholeheartedly.
OPINION: President Biden approves the Willow Project, breaking his campaign promise and angering climate activists
On March 13, President Biden’s administration approved the proposed Willow Project which will enforce drilling for oil in Alaska in the next few years. The project will turn land in northern areas of the state into facilities that would pump over 180,000 barrels of oil per day for the next 30 years.