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Daily Emerald
The Daily Emerald Podcast Network reports on news, sports, arts, culture and more from the University of Oregon community. Visit https://www.dailyemerald.com for more. Editor: Stephanie Hensley
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Jun 12, 2026
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Episodes
Emerald Save Point: The finale 12.06.2026 35:47
Former guest, Ethan Donahue, conducts Gracie's (unofficial) exit interview as the show closes out. Gracie reflects on her time during the show's development and how much talking endlessly about games has meant to her. Music is “80s Retro Synth Wave” by BoDleasons from the Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org)
Emerald Save Point: Returning to Gaming with Ethan Donahue 04.06.2026 35:47
Gracie is joined by Ethan Donahue as they discuss his rekindled interaction with video games. From Markiplier to "Hollow Knight," ...they literally won't stop talking. Music is “80s Retro Synth Wave” by BoDleasons from the Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org)
Cue the Commentary: Memorial Day weekend 27.05.2026 7:33
This week’s episode takes a look at the history of Memorial Day and how it has turned into one of America’s top consumer weekends. Carrot Sticks, by Doctor Turtle, from Free Music Archive, license CC BY
Emerald Save Point: Tomodachi Life 21.05.2026 34:24
Gracie is joined by Helen Gillihan as they discuss the highly anticipated "Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream" and all its quirks and free speech capabilities. Music is “80s Retro Synth Wave” by BoDleasons from the Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org)
In the Meadow: Alice Cullen 20.05.2026 8:18
Join Bayley in the meadow as she talks about one of the most complex characters in the Twilight series, Alice Cullen. She talks about Alice’s backstory and her relationships with the characters in the series. Music: Nature & Piano Documentary Background, Jake Hunter, Free Music Archive, CC BYWinter In The Woods (piano), Zight, Free Music Archive, CC BY
Cue the Commentary: Parasocial relationships 13.05.2026 9:35
Episode 8 explores the world of parasocial relationships and what happens when your favorite celebrity gets cancelled. Music is 30 Only Bepop MX by Taylor and Lopker from Free Music Archive, CC BY.
Cue the Commentary: Coachella 05.05.2026 11:57
This week's episode dives into the unofficial "influencer olympics": Coachella. Music: 2024 (Album Version) by A. Cooper, Free Music Archive, CC BY
Beyond the Flock: Elise Picard 24.04.2026 27:29
Russel interviews Elise Picard, defender for the Oregon women's soccer team, on her transition from Southern California to the PNW, her connection to her faith, and her love of soccer. Music: An Ending by TheMoods, found on Tribe of Noise.
In the Meadow: Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan 17.04.2026 12:42
In this episode, join Bayley as she discusses Kristen Stewart's role as Bella Swan in the Twilight films. Nature & Piano Documentary Background, Jake Hunter, Free Music Archive, CC BYWinter In The Woods (piano), Zight, Free Music Archive, CC BY
Cue the Commentary: The Manosphere 17.04.2026 9:17
This week's episode with host Gracie Springer explores the online world of the manosphere and its effects on society. Lofi Soul Hip Hop Mix 3 by Ketsa from Free Music Archive CC BY.
Color me Yours: Prevention starts with us 15.04.2026 7:15
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, so join Cupid and Shuffle as they explore on-campus resources, unpack myths, consent education, and how to prioritize your well-being. Intro: Heartbreaker, Jahzzar, Free Music Archive, CC BY
The Emerald Save Point: Pokémon Pokopia Review 14.04.2026 22:45
Gracie reviews and gushes over Pokémon's new social simulator game, "Pokopia." Music is “80s Retro Synth Wave” by BoDleasons from the Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org)
Beyond the Flock: Fuad Omer 10.04.2026 30:00
Russell interviews Fuad Omer about his journey from Beaverton, Oregon to the Oregon Track & Field team. Music: An Ending by TheMoods, found on Tribe of Noise.
How It's Reported: Reading targets, real feelings 06.04.2026 12:10
Nick Wright interviews Sadie Morden, an Arts & Culture writer for The Daily Emerald , about her article on the love-hate relationship students have with reading goals at the University of Oregon. You hear her talk about her own individual goals with friends, and also about how she went about interviewing folks about their own. Music is Orbiting a Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz, found on the F...
Cue the Commentary: Social Media 03.04.2026 13:59
This episode of Cue the Commentary with Gracie Springer discusses social media and the addictive tendencies it often produces. Music: 15 Only THAI MIX, Taylor & Lopker, Free Music Archive, CC BY
How It's Reported: Aishiki Nag 09.03.2026 8:58
Nick Wright sits down with Daily Emerald opinion columnist Aishiki Nag to discuss her article on the proposed “Protect Your Door Act." They break down what the bill is, why it was introduced, and how it could impact people’s privacy and protections against unreasonable searches. The conversation also explores the reporting process behind the story and why this issue matters right now. Music i...
Field Notes: Playful pastimes 07.03.2026 15:49
In the seventh episode of Field Notes, host Julia Boring steps outside to explore the power of outdoor hobbies. She reflects on the ways outdoor hobbies can invite others into that same connection...and if you’re on campus this spring, you just might catch her slacklining! Music is “Why Don’t Birds Sing” by Doctor Turtle, found on the Free Music Archive.
Beyond the Flock: Tong An 06.03.2026 27:02
Russell interviews Oregon women’s golf player Tong An about her journey from Shenzhen, China, to Eugene, discussing her path to collegiate golf and what it’s been like adapting to life and competition at the University of Oregon. Music: An Ending by TheMoods, found on Tribe of Noise.
The Emerald Save Point: Gender in gaming 05.03.2026 30:19
Gracie and Demetre are joined by Nora Thimmesch and Max Melner as they discuss how gender identity has affected the ways they play games; from crude voice chats to finding a game that fits the play style. Music is “80s Retro Synth Wave” by BoDleasons from the Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org)
In the Meadow: Sparkling red flags 03.03.2026 13:27
Join Bayley this week In the Meadow to discuss the romanticization of violence and toxic relationships in romance fantasy, specifically in the Twilight books and movies. Music: Nature & Piano Documentary Bckground,Jake Hunter, Free Music Archive, CC BYWinter In The Woods (piano), Zight, Free Music Archive, CC BY
Cue the Commentary: True crime ethics 02.03.2026 15:06
Join Gracie Springer on this week's episode of Cue the Commentary about the commercialization of true crime, its desensitization to disturbing content, fandom culture, accuracy concerns, and the blurred line between education and entertainment. Music: The Void Says Hi (long version) by Doctor Turtle from Free Music Archive (CC BY)
How it's Reported: Breaking down Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show 28.02.2026 7:47
In this episode of How It’s Reported, Nick talks with Arts & Culture Associate Editor, Bella Graham, who covered the article on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, focusing on the messages behind the performance, details audiences noticed, and the reactions it sparked across different viewers. Music is Orbiting a Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz, found on the Free Music Archive
Field Notes: Rising to the challenge 28.02.2026 13:36
In the sixth episode of Field Notes, host Julia Boring explores what it means to live sustainably in everyday life. How can small, intentional choices create meaningful change? Maren Fullerton, director of the Rising Project, a student-run organization dedicated to making sustainable living an accessible daily practice, joins this episode to share her experience. Fullerton reflects on how her work...
Color me Yours: Can men and women "just be friends?" 23.02.2026 6:36
This week join Cupid and Shuffle as they talk about the age old debate of whether men and women can just be friends or not. Grab your copy of The People We Meet on Vacation and join us as we dive into friendship, romance, and everything in between on this week’s episode of Color Me Yours . Music: Intro: Heartbreaker, Jahzzar, Free Music Archive, CC BY Transition: relax by the pool [chill lofi],...
How It's Reported: Behind the scenes of Oregon Women's Basketball 21.02.2026 7:31
In this episode of How It’s Reported , Nick Wright speaks with Sports Desk writer Rachel McConaghie about her article on the Prickel brothers, managers for the University of Oregon women’s basketball team. The conversation explores the reporting process behind the story and what the brothers’ roles are in the team. Music is Orbiting a Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz, found on the Free Music Archive
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