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03/17

Today I’ll be interviewing Dr. Trudy Bers, President of the Bers Group, about her article that she co-authored with Pam Schuetz, an adjunct faculty member at Northwestern University. Their research article was published in Community College Review and is titled “Nearbies:

03/16

Josef is missing, or is he? Daniel is by himself, is able to report on the MLS opening matchups this weekend? Can he know the results for this Week’s Champions League results? And who is going to announce the new

03/15

  Bagman and Dave broadcast from an alternate dimension but encounter the same problems; Bagman can’t keep his notes straight, “hip” words are overused, and the guys engage in a painful pun war.

02/29

In this episode, host David Nguyen interviews William Piland, Professor Emeritus of Postsecondary Education at San Diego State University, about his article that he co-authored with Lynn Neault, Vice-Chancellor of Student Services at the San Diego Community College District. Their research

Things get weird when Bagman can’t pay attention to the game, and  Dave begins mentioning conspiracy theories and “hip” words.

Mr. Smooth steps in for Dave Rodgers who is away “on business”, and gives some very obvious commentary since he actually knows nothing about the game.​

02/25

Today I’ll be interviewing Kelly Nielsen, a Sociology PhD candidate at UC San Diego, about his research article. The article was published in Sociology of Education and is titled “‘Fake It ’til You Make It’: Why Community College Students’ Aspirations

02/22

Check out this week’s episode of “The World of Soccer” with Josef Wiesmuller & Daniel West, only on Lancer Radio Network, www.lancerradionetwork.org.  

02/18

On this pilot episode of “Baseball in Whatever Time Zone,” Bagman and Dave mark their first official appearance on Lancer Radio Network; and attempt to navigate all the pitfalls that come with broadcasting a game live in Rain City.

02/11

Today I’ll be interviewing Leaf Zhang, Assistant Professor at the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington, about her article that she co-authored with Joyce Lui, a research analyst for San Jose Evergreen

02/10

By forgetting scores, cheering in the booth, and going on bizarre tangents, Bagman and Dave set a new low standard for coverage of the Whole Wheat League.

01/30

CJ Parallel digs deep into the diversity issues in Hollywood, with special industry guest Filmmaker and Director, Danielle L. Ross, and Music Producer and Actor, Dario A. Lee.  This trio discusses topics ranging from the Oscar’s boycott, to the innocence