What do book binding, origami, obsessions with criminal investigations, sewing, painting, eating cheesecake for breakfast, and Tiger King have in common? Click play to find out.
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Today's main topics include lack of social connection, struggling with those we're stuck in the house with, missing school more than originally...
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In this week’s episode, we explain in detail as much as we can about the COVID-19 pandemic.
This episode is hosted by Gretzky Gilman.
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In this week’s episode you can hear why a teacher being more than 15 minutes late to class does not mean you get to leave and how other...
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In this week's episode you can hear why "girls rule and boys drool", predictions for winter sports at Mead High School, snow days,...
Click play to listen to discussion on our football team making it to Playoffs and our school play Radium Girls.
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Click play to listen to commentary on the "fake" windmill and censorship of websites on school WiFi.
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