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Ipse Dixit

CC0/Public Domain

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Ipse Dixit is a podcast on legal scholarship. Each episode of Ipse Dixit features a different guest discussing their scholarship. The podcast also features several special series. "From the Archives" consists historical recordings potentially of interest to legal scholars and lawyers. "The Homicide Squad" consists of investigations of the true stories behind different murder ballads, as well as examples of how different musicians have interpreted the song over time. "The Day Antitrust Died?" ...
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Campus Voices, University of Delaware

WVUD radio and UD Information Technologies, University of Delaware

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An interview program hosted by UD Information Technologies that airs Thursdays at 8:30 a.m. on WVUD, 91.3 FM, Newark, DE, the listener-supported voice of the University of Delaware. Featured guests include UD faculty, staff, and students, talking about their research, teaching, service projects, and other interests. (Occasional guests to campus, too!)
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Delmarva’s Invisible Flood

Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology

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This three-episode series podcast features conversations with the University of Maryland, George Washington University and University of Delaware researchers working on saltwater intrusion issues on the Delmarva Peninsula, an area consisting of coastal parts of Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. They are working on the ground to test and implement mitigation strategies, map saltwater intrusion’s extent, and deduce its impact on society. Hosted by Josh Bollinger, Communications Coordinator of t ...
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Thriving the First Semester

Reslife & Housing at UD

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Advice and strategies for making the most of your first semester at University of Delaware, from the Office of Residence Life & Housing. Intro music by Checkie Brown. Checkie Brown Dilemma (ID 03) by Checkie Brown is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
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Adverse Reactions

Anne Chappelle, PhD, and David Faulkner, PhD

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An interview podcast bringing you the people and stories behind the science of how biological, physical, and chemical agents may cause adverse reactions to public, animal, and environmental health. This podcast is presented by the Society of Toxicology (SOT) and hosted by SOT members Anne Chappelle and David Faulkner. About Anne After graduating from the University of Delaware with a BS in biology in 1991, Anne Chappelle accidentally found her calling when she worked a gap year in an industr ...
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Humans of Stubbins Point

Ian Goldsmith, Ben Rackl, Zane Rerek

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We are three students at Stubbins Point University located in the City of Stubbins Point on Stubbins Point Island off the coast of Delaware. We broadcast a talk show each week on the student run radio station / the only media source for the people of Stubbins Point. We upload each episode to this website hoping to raise awareness about Stubbins Point to the mainland. (But for real, Humans of Stubbins Point is a completely improvised comedic podcast performed by Ian Goldsmith, Ben Rackl and Z ...
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Good Girls Behaving Badly

Good Girls Behaving Badly

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You talk about everything with your girlfriends, right? Well, this duo does! Shanae and Sydney have been best friends for over 10 years and still have more tea to spill. Sharing in their different life experiences, they began hosting a show together while in undergrad at Delaware State University. With moving back to Baltimore and experiencing the real world, came more to discuss and new experiences to share which led to the creation of Good Girls Behaving Badly. Listen as they bring the goo ...
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Tablesetters: A Baseball Podcast

Table Setters: A Baseball Podcast

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Welcome to Tablesetters, the podcast where Devin and Steve bring you everything you need to know about Major League Baseball (MLB) and then some! Join these two baseball enthusiasts as they break down the latest games, analyze player performances, and serve up spicy commentary on all the MLB drama. With their witty banter and deep dive into the sport, Devin and Steve are here to satisfy your baseball cravings, whether you’re a die-hard fan or just tuning in. So grab your peanuts and Cracker ...
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National Agenda

University of Delaware Center for Political Communication

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From policy debates to election outcomes and social discourse, the University of Delaware's Center for Political Communication continues to track the impact of what can best be described as a revolution in political communication. Through innovative research and public outreach, the CPC invites students and the community to examine why and how political communication impacts our society. The National Agenda program invites Washington insiders, journalists, politicians, scholars, and media fi ...
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Real Estate Investing

Real Estate Investing

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Behind the scenes look at the real estate lifestyle: Chris Haddon and Jason Balin, co-founders of HardMoneyBankers.com and REI360.net explore real estate investing, marketing, tech, entrepreneurship, and more. You are what you read (or listen to)! Subscribe now to get the best lessons for a real estate entrepreneur and keep your brain filled with the info that's going to push your business and life in the right direction. About the podcasters (and authors of The Whiteboard book): Jason Balin ...
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Offended: The Musical

Barstool Sports

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From the whimsical, diverse minds of Rone and Francis comes "Offended: The Musical." Two comedians with musical backgrounds present an improvised podcast filled with songs, stories, and scenes delivered straight from their imagination. Unfiltered, unrehearsed, and unapologetically unpolished, Rone and Francis provide worldly insights through spontaneous melodies that would make the cast of Glee think, gee... we suck. You're welcome.
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Welcome to Episode 63 of Tablesetters! University of Delaware Head Baseball Coach Greg Mamula joins us for an in-depth conversation about the state of college baseball and the evolution of UD’s program. Now in his third season leading the Fightin’ Blue Hens, Coach Mamula reflects on his coaching journey, Delaware’s recent success, and the transitio…
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An 18-year-old man is in custody after fleeing the scene of a crash that left a landscaper dead in Montgomery County last fall. As KYW’s Sunny Morgan explains, the driver hit the man with such force that his shoe was found in a tree 36 feet above the road.(photo credit: Getty Images)
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The Roots Picnic has become an annual rite of seasonal transition from spring to summer, and this year will be no different. The iconic hip-hop group announced the two-day festival will return to the Mann Center for the Performing Arts May 31 and June 1, bringing a bill of genre-spanning acts both fresh and familiar to Fairmount Park. KYW Newsradio…
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Fourth time’s a charm, at least in the case of the SS United States. A grand luxury liner that carried the rich and famous across the Atlantic Ocean during its heyday in the mid-20th century, the inactive ship has been in a state of decline since docking along the Delaware River waterfront in South Philadelphia nearly three decades ago. In recent m…
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Another significant story that emerged this week was the rollout of Mayor Parker’s new H.O.M.E. (Housing Opportunities Made Easy) initiative, which she hopes will help her fulfill her 30,000-unit affordable housing campaign promise. How feasible is her aggressive proposal? Will it actually fix Philadelphia’s affordable housing issues? KYW Newsradio…
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Between the Northeast Philadelphia plane crash and the Eagles winning the Super Bowl, there’s been no shortage of major developments in the city in recent weeks. But beneath these headlines, other important news has taken shape, like District Attorney Larry Krasner announcing his bid for a third term and protestors taking to Benjamin Franklin Parkw…
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President Trump has been back in office a little more than a month, but he’s been putting pen to paper on executive orders at warp speed. The pace has left lawyers around the country in a daze, trying to figure out which rules - new and old alike - can actually be enforced or challenged in court. KYW Newsradio Crime and Justice Reporter Kristen Joh…
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It was extremely serious, but it could have been worse. After a massive fire broke out not once but twice at the historic SPS Technologies factory in Abington Township, firefighters and other first responders needed days to get the blaze under control. While local and federal officials continue to investigate the cause of the incident, KYW Newsradi…
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Philadelphia authorities have announced charges against a dozen people in connection with a series of shootings that injured 30 people — including a 2-year-old girl — and killing a 16-year-old boy who was walking home in West Philly. KYW's Crime and Justice reporter Kristen Johanson has the story.(photo credit: Philadelphia District Attorney's Offi…
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The first case of avian influenza in Burlington County has been reported. A Canada goose found dead in Pemberton earlier this month tested positive for the disease. And as KYW’s John McDevitt reports that has a lot of pet owners concerned.(photo credit: Adam Bartosik/Getty Images)
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Homeownership is not out of reach for many Philadelphians, they just need to be pointed to all of the available resources to put them on the path.KYW Newsradio Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams tells us about an upcoming housing event hosted by councilmember Katherine Gilmore Richardson.(Photo: Getty Images)…
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Saquon Barkley had a big day on Feb. 9. Not only did he help the Eagles defeat the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, but he also celebrated his 28th birthday the same day. And now, a different kind of bird shares the running back’s name and birthday.A blue penguin chick hatched on Feb. 9 at Camden’s Adventure Aquarium, and he was fittingly named Saquon. (P…
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The widows of a local NHL star and his brother are suing the Salem County, New Jersey, man who struck and killed the men while drunk behind the wheel. Johnny Gaudreau’s widow Meredith, and Matthew Gaudreau’s widow Madeline accuse Sean Higgins of being “negligent, careless and reckless” when his car struck the brothers as they rode their bikes along…
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A Philadelphia City Council committee today approved $17 million for the 2026 celebration of 250 years of American democracy. KYW’s City Hall bureau chief Pat Loeb reports the investment comes amid signs that the federal government is unlikely to contribute to the city’s effort.Image credit: William Thomas Cain/Getty Images…
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Two horses were killed and three are receiving critical care after a fire at makeshift stable in Southwest Philadelphia Thursday morning. Several animals are now in the care of the Pennsylvania SPCA. KYW Newsradio’s Matt Coughlin has more.Image credit: PSPCA
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A report from Pennsylvania’s auditor general, released today, analyzes how five state cyber charter schools spent taxpayer money during the pandemic and came to the same conclusion as two of his predecessors — the state needs to change how it funds cyber charter schools.KYW Newsradio's Nigel Thompson has more.Image credit: Getty Images…
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Pennsylvania State Police brass spent hours in front of State- House and Senate committees as budget hearings continue in Harrisburg. As we hear from KYW Suburban Bureau Chief Jim Melwert, one concern among lawmakers was proper funding for major upcoming events.Image credit: MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images…
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A medical helicopter was damaged when something hit it just as it was about to land at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.The FAA says no one was hurt when the chopper was impacted by an object, damaging two rotor blades, cowling, and fuselage.Investigators have not provided any more details.Data from FlightAware appear to show it happened during…
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Abington and Jenkintown residents near the scene of this week's fire at the SPS Technologies factory are being allowed back home. But as firefighters deal with hotspots, officials are urging people to avoid the area near the factory, warning it's in danger of collapsing.KYW Newsradio's Matt Coughlin has more.Image credit: Tim Jimenez/KYW Newsradio…
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Check the freezer. Trader Joe's is recalling its organic acai bowls because they could include an unwanted and unlisted ingredient: plastic.The retailer did not include affected lots, UPC codes, or sell-by dates for the recalled products.Trader Joe's has removed the product from shelves and has not disclosed any reported injuries.The bowls are in t…
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According to the American Cancer Society, cancer remains the second leading cause of death in Black men and women after heart disease. And it accounts for 18% of all reported deaths in 2022. KYW Community Impact Reporter Racquel Williams has more.(photo credit: Getty Images)
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A woman with a cane was shot and killed in Southwest Philadelphia early Thursday morning.It happened around 3 a.m. near 52nd Street and Greenway Avenue — about half a mile from the 64-year-old’s residence.Chief Inspector Scott Small said officers were nearby and heard gunshots. They found the woman on the street with a gunshot wound to the back. He…
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Miraculously, no one was killed in the Delta plane that crashed upside-down at Toronto Pearson International Airport earlier this week. Delta now says it will offer each passenger $30,000 for their troubles. Where does a number like that come from — and is it a fair amount? CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg takes a closer look. (Photo by Geoff…
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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy was in Woodbury, Gloucester County, Wednesday morning to host a round-table discussion on cell phone use in schools.He praised district leaders for their phone-free policy and said he’s working with the Legislature on finding incentives for others to do the same“So we’re going to put money on the line to make this happen…
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It’s been 20 years since a man and woman went missing in South Philadelphia, after a night out on the town — and authorities are still trying to figure out what happened to them. KYWs crime and justice reporter has more on the infamous case of Danielle Imbo and Richard Petrone.
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