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Lalic Interview (From World College Radio Day Live stream 10/1)

Prolific Melbourne Indie Artist Lalic Sits down with Hermajesty over zoom to discuss their creative output, the changes in their music since they have been making it in their bedroom as a twelve year old, and the progress of the Trans and Wider LGBT+ Community in Melbourne.

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Big Greg Interview

See more from Big Greg on his Instagram

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EOT 345- Alyssa Space

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ForHer Cosmetics recently released their new Winter Collection. Make sure to check it out. 

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Superbloom

See more from Superbloom on their BandCamp

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EOT 344- Hot Cocoa Crawl

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https://visitelizabethcity.com/Christmas (Overall site)

Look for #echotcocoacrawl

Instagram: visitecity

Facebook: Visit Elizabeth City, NC

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EOT 343- What is an RA?

https://housing.dasa.ncsu.edu/about-university-housing/work-with-us/resident-advisor/

https://visit.ncsu.edu/wellness-and-recreation-center/

Talk with your local RA or call housing (919-515-2440)

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Hallelujah

The greatest songs have equally great stories behind them. In this episode of Undertones, we dive into the unlikely origin of “Hallelujah” and how it became the song it is today. 

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Harambee Block Party

On October 30th, the African American Cultural Center in partnership with Veteran Affairs and Student Media hosted the Harambee block party. In this episode, Jeanine Ikekhua speaks with black students and some the African American Cultural Center’s staff member about their experience as black people at NC State.

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3amsound

You can find more on 3amsound on YouTube and at Instagram.

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EOT 341- North Carolina Writers’ Network Confrence

In this episode, Aidan Farmer interviews retiring North Carolina State University English Professor Dr. Cat Warren. She shares her thoughts on journalism, non-fiction writing, her book “What the Dog Knows,” and her panel at the Fall 2021 North Carolina Writers’ Network Conference titled, “To Tell the Truth.”