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Reviews of the latest and greatest graphic novels from the Grovel website.
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The news that matters to you. A production of The Mac Weekly, the independent student newspaper of Macalester College.
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Triple Y Grovely (formerly YYY Radio FM 87.6) is the local internet community Radio Station for the Hills District, Grovely, Ferny Grove, Mitchelton on TripleYGrovely.au. We hope you enjoy our podcasts. We are also on the internet at: TripleYGrovely.au Want to leave a message - +61 466 964 664, we would love to hear from you!
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Jack is a former educator who is particularly interested in helping primary school children with letter recognition, spelling, reading and maths. In this series he helps parents learn how to help their children in these fundamental learning and life activities:)
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Our letters don’t just disappear when we put them in the mailbox. They stick around, even years after we’ve written them. They tell our histories. On Part 2 of Letters, a love story told through letters and a conversation with someone who delivers them.Di The Mac Weekly
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For one year now, she’s been the president of Macalester–one year that’s felt like a decade. Today, an interview with President Suzanne Rivera.Di The Mac Weekly
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In this two-part series, we answer the question: Why mail? What is it about letters that brings people together? On this episode, a love letter that starts a conversation and a postcard that keeps one going.Di The Mac Weekly
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Family. Identity. Loss. Joy. These are the little stories that make us who we are. Voices of color at a predominantly white institution. Introducing Here We Are, a special, limited-run series. Listen wherever you get Groveland.Di The Mac Weekly
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There’s been a lot of news about the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on Black, Brown and Indigenous people. But this history of racism and medicine goes much deeper than the coronavirus. Produced by Brian Zou. Sign up for our audio trainings (coming soon): https://forms.gle/pYyZhpz1EfqJJV2m7Di The Mac Weekly
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On Tuesday, we decide the next president of the United States. And the stakes are higher than any presidential race in our lifetime. This week: political science professor Julie Dolan on the uncertainty surrounding Election Day.Di The Mac Weekly
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In 1904, a devastating blight wiped out the American chestnut tree. 100 years later, a team of researchers is on the verge of bringing it back to the wild. From The Mac Weekly, this is The Abstract: Stories of scientific research, from profuse failures to precious moments of triumph. Subscribe to our new series wherever you listen to Groveland.…
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Like many other parts of this country, journalism has deep ties to America’s history of racism and white supremacy. Now, as many in the US confront that history, journalists of color across the country are pushing for change. This week, Gabe Schneider on how American newsrooms fail to cover stories about race. The Objective: theobjective.substack.c…
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Like most of the country, college administrators were completely unprepared for the coronavirus. And it spread too fast for them to do anything but send everybody home. Now, it's the fall. Classes are back in session. And this time, colleges had a head start. The question is whether their plans will be enough to keep everybody safe. Guest: Benjy Re…
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Like so many other businesses, the coronavirus pandemic has hit the photography industry hard. Events have been cancelled, weddings have moved online, and parents don’t have the money for the usual senior portraits. But in a small town in Wisconsin, one photographer is learning to adapt. Producer: Kira Schukar…
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Across the country, coronavirus infection rates are surging. Doctors, nurses, and other medical staff have been working nonstop to control the virus, but experts are now warning that some hospitals are again on the verge of being overwhelmed. Today, the story of one of those healthcare workers—who’s been on the front lines of the coronavirus pandem…
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Learn how to rewire your Brain to Renew yourself! Indrani, a specialist in helping you change your brain and behaviour will guide you through this.
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As people took to the streets to demand justice for George Floyd and others killed at the hands of police, many business owners closed their shops and raised plywood boards over their windows. And where those storefronts used to be, local artists like Valendice Payne found themselves with dozens of blank canvases instead. Producer: Kira Schukar…
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Across the country, healthcare workers are putting their lives on the line going to work each day. But a lot of healthcare workers are also parents. And with schools closed, many of them don't have anyone to take care of their kids. This episode is part of our series on the coronavirus pandemic: A gap in America's childcare system and the students …
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They’re not household names. But for protestors from Minneapolis and Saint Paul, their calls for justice are a familiar sound. -- Some places to donate: We Love Lake Street Reclaim the Block Black Visions Collective Drop-Off/Pick-Up Sites (Credit: BLM at Macalester) Some resources: Ways to Take Long-Term Political Action From Home (Credit: BLM at M…
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For 17 years, he’s been the president of Macalester. This year, he’s stepping down. A final interview with Brian Rosenberg. Guests: Brian Rosenberg, President of Macalester College Further reading: Controversial party reviewed by College Harassment Committee Green Sheikh appearance cancelled amid protests Macalester campus unites for walk-in agains…
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Across the country, states are ordering people to stay home to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Two weeks ago, Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz issued an executive order that people need to stay inside except for essentials like groceries and exercise. In the coming weeks, we’ll be bringing you updates as the crisis continues to unfold. This is part…
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Across the world, the pandemic has brought economic activity to a halt. In the last week, the stock market has crashed. Local businesses have been forced to close. And in the US, more than three million people have lost their jobs. In the coming weeks, we’ll be bringing you updates as the crisis continues to unfold. This is part two: What you need …
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In the last three months, the rapid spread of the coronavirus has overloaded hospitals, forced borders to close, and killed thousands as countries struggle to slow it down. In the coming weeks, we’ll be bringing you updates as the crisis continues to unfold. This is part one: Why our ability to fight the virus depends on what you do. Guests: Devava…
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A federal judge rules to uphold affirmative action. The Board of Trustees vote to rename Neill Hall. And how The Mac Weekly’s reporting this semester shows the power of local news. This is the first episode of our new series: Five minutes every month about the latest on the stories we’ve covered in the past.…
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We all play a part in contributing to climate change, and we can all play a part in stopping it. The big question is how. Today, two perspectives on the best way to fight climate change. This is part three of our series on the climate crisis: What you can do about it. Guests: Zoe Chinander-McFaul, Associate Producer…
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A lot of people think about climate change as a universal issue. But it's also a civil rights issue—and that's something the mainstream environmental movement is starting to recognize. This is part two of our series on the climate crisis: What we talk about when we talk about the environment. Guests: Roopali Phadke, Professor of Environmental Studi…
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A white supremacist former president. A building named after him. The question of whether or not to keep that name. This is the story of Neill Hall here at Macalester. But it’s also the story of Coffman Memorial Union, just a couple miles away. How this same debate over whether or not to rename buildings played out last year at the University of Mi…
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Hundreds of demonstrations around the world led by students. Days later, an urgent UN summit in New York. Both with one focus. This is part one of three episodes on the climate emergency: What you need to know about the current state of climate change. Guests: Louisa Bradtmiller, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies…
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Embrace is a show by Indrani and Mellissa that tries to open up conversations with listeners who may not be heard or recognised normally. This is part 1 of a multipart series on habits, addictions and how to manage them!
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It's been nine months since we launched Groveland and we've got two updates for the end of the school year.Di The Mac Weekly
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Local newspapers are an important part of communities across the country. But the newspaper industry is changing. 30 years ago, there was a lot of money in journalism—but now, many local papers are struggling to stay in business. So why is one company trying to buy as many of them as it can? Guests: Nick Ferraro, Dakota Country Reporter, Saint Paul…
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A group of students are suing Harvard, saying they were discriminated against for being Asian American. How a lawsuit about discrimination is part of the fight against affirmative action. Guests: Jeff Allen, Vice President of Admissions; Donna Maeda, Professor of American Studies & Chair of Kofi Annan Institute; Patrick Schmidt, Professor of Politi…
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Most Macalester students are confident in the ability of the school to effectively address reports of sexual assault. But how well does the Title IX process work in practice? This is one student's experience. This episode contains descriptions of sexual assault.Di The Mac Weekly
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It started as a bill to protect gender equality in college sports. It became the legal basis for confronting sexual assault on college campuses. How does Title IX actually work at Macalester?Di The Mac Weekly
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Global warming is becoming increasingly visible across the world. But some people have been dealing with its effects for a while. This week: One Wisconsin farmer's experiences with climate change.Di The Mac Weekly
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On Tuesday, November 6th, Minnesota voters will play a key role in deciding partisan control of Congress. This week: why Minnesota will be a battleground state in the upcoming midterm elections.Di The Mac Weekly
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Former-UN Secretary General Kofi Annan was Macalester's most prestigious alumnus. He died one month ago on August 18th. What legacy will he leave behind?Di The Mac Weekly
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From The Mac Weekly, this is Groveland, a podcast bringing you in-depth news stories from City Hall to the Campus Center. Powered by student journalism.Di The Mac Weekly
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Roman Catholic Reflections prologue: Jesus said those famous words… I am the Way, the Truth and the Life….. which also could be said as… I am the ROAD, the TRUE Path and the meaning of truly and fully living….. Robert Frost, in his poem "The Road Not Taken," tells about a decision he made:“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less tra…
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Review of graphic novel The Death of Stalin • Josephine Baker graphic novel review
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his message deals with our doubt in the area of finances and is to help us move from a mindset of iGot to give, to iGet to give.
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Jesus knew that the culture He needed to create for sustainability could not be created in crowds. Crowds don’t create culture, crowds follow culture. So He invested the bulk of His time in twelve men that would change the world. This example that Jesus set for us by showing us small groups community is important is vitally important to our own fai…
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Sometimes we doubt our abilities. One negative event, one negative comment, or one negative thought and suddenly we doubt. And those doubt can cripple us from ever becoming all that God created us to be. This message is to help us move from thinking iCan’t to iCan make a difference.
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If you live long enough you are going face difficult situations. So where is God during our difficulties? Is He unaware? Is He asleep? And how are we to respond when trials come our way? This message gives us some insight into how to navigate the storm of life well.
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This was our Easter message for this year. This is about the cup that Jesus asked the Father to let pass from him. The Cup of God's Wrath.
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Cup 4 – The Cup of Praise. Jesus said the He came that we might have an abundant life. However, most Christians are not living what they would describe as an abundant life. This message leans into that tension.
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The Passover is a significant event in the life of the Jewish people. The first Passover happened over three thousand years ago and is still celebrated annually. During the Passover meal there are typically four cups used and each cup represents a promise from God spelled out in Exodus 6:6-7. These four promises are crucial in understanding what Go…
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The wonderfully well read Katie provides us views on Political History, here and in the US
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It matters which words we listen to. Do we listen to the lies about us or the truth about us? In this message Austin shares why it matters which words we listen to.
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