The Arrow Podcast Channel

The Arrow Podcast Channel

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Student-produced and student-created podcasts from The Arrow, online student newspaper of South Side High School (Fort Wayne, IN). Podcasts covering timely and relevant material that is important to today's high schoolers.

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The Arrow Podcast Channel

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Latest episode

Apr 30, 2024

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Episodes

4. Calling Yourself an Athlete 14.02.2023

Olivia Soto (11) delves into the world of high school athleticism and what it truly means to be labeled an "athlete."

3. The Importance of Graduating 14.02.2023

Jacob Marbach (11) discusses the relevance and importance of completing your high school academic journey.

2. 2023 Oscar Nominations 10.02.2023

Po Aye (10) breaks down the upcoming 2023 Oscars as she analyzes the nominations and shares who she thinks is going to win in next month's broadcast.

1. Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle - Part 1: Foods 09.02.2023

Alice Kauffman explores the decision making required to obtaining and maintaining a healthy lifestyle through proper food choices.

0. The Arrow Podcast Channel Introduction 09.02.2023

This is the inaugural launch of South Side High School's The Arrow Podcast Channel. Focusing on the interests of today's high schoolers on any and all topics that are on their minds. Please subscribe to whichever platform you're listening to to get regular downloads for upcoming podcasts. Thank you for supporting South Side's new journalism initiative. 

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