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Every year, in TVR14B- Advanced Radio Production, students produce an array of short-form and long-form radio projects, including everything from the station promo to long-form, feature radio documentaries. These podcasts represent some of the amazing work our advanced radio/audio production and podcasting students create, every year.
Frank was pursuing his dream of becoming a filmmaker at Columbia College in Chicago, when his dad was diagnosed with lung cancer. Frank packed up his bags and moved back to Milwaukee to take care of his dad and the…
Coming from immigrant parents life wasn’t always easy for Xochi Barajas, but a strong and supportive family gave Xochi all the confidence needed to excel. Growing up lessons learned from her mother shaped Xochi’s character and how she views life…
On today’s episode of “Girl Power,” the show that gives women their voice on and off campus of Pasadena City College, host, Mindy Lockhart interviews table tennis Olympian, Erika Wu about what it means to be an athlete for a…
In this episode of “Capture This”, host, Brian Diaz talks with Editor and Chief of the PCC Courier, Neil Protacio and Chief Photographer, Daniel Nario about some of the challenges in covering hot topic issues on campus. Is it possible to…
“Mind Over Matter” is Lancer Radio’s podcast that discusses modern challenges we face and how to overcome them. In this episode, host Markena Xolani speaks with “Boots to Books” Coordinator, Dr. Harold Martin. “Books to Books” is PCC’s course for veterans returning…