SENSES Songshare

Episode 1 (Side B)

1 h 3 min · 1 de mar de 2023
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HEOP and SSS/The SENSES Project's SongShare Episode 1 Side B: Songs Worth Talking About. For SongShare Episode 1 Side A, 2 staff created a playlist that students had to listen to and discuss. This time 2 students created a four song playlist that 2 staff had to listen to. Songs are: "Hotline Bling" by Drake, "Good 4 U" by Olivia Rodrigo, "I Care 4 U" by Aaliyah, and "Self Control" by Frank Ocean. Podcast features SSS Sophomore Hannah Gonzalez, and HEOP Senior Rashard Hall, SSS Associate Director Amy Messersmith, and OSS Educational Assistant & Music Ed Grad Student Nick Piato.

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