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Hot Takes Episode #4 – “Girl Boss 101”

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In this week’s episode, Maya interviews her best friend Caroline on being a ‘girl boss,’ surviving finals, and her plans for next semester. Tune in to listen to Hot Takes’ final episode and some insider information on how to survive finals season. Brenningmeye... More »

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Hot Takes Episode #3 – “We Can’t Win”

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This week, Maya learns a very important lesson about the end of the semester and life not going as planned. Joining her are her friends, roommates, neighbors, and family members who are sharing their own complaints regarding the week before Thanksgiving break ... More »

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It’s Only My Sanity

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This is It’s Only My Sanity. This episode we’re discussing tips that may help you be more successful in your classes. From time management to finding your interests, this will give you a great start on making the most out of your college experience. WoodworthM... More »

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College: A Crash Course – Online Classes

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Join Eva Wilson in her first ever episode of College: A Crash Course! This episode, Eva talkes about all things online classes: what they are, the pros and cons, and her personal opinion on them. WilsonMore Posts More »

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The (Red) Hot Take Ep. 3

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On this week’s episode of the (Red) Hot Take we discuss the significance of the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournament. We also introduce our guest, Hunter Stidham, who dives deep into her Maryville experiences and more. We tested her with a game of Woul... More »

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College and Credit(s): Life Refueled

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Hello Everyone, Thank you so much for tuning in! This video will discuss the Importance of understanding college credits and how important it is to manage the credits you need to take to graduate on time. Also, how it’s important to understand credit and the v... More »

Political Paws

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Are today’s college kids taught to think for themselves? Or are today’s college kids taught to follow the leader when it comes to politics? There appears to be a lack of desire to discuss politics on the college campus of Maryville. No one wants to talk. Why i... More »