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Ep. 2: Pressing Issues

14 min · 21 de may de 2025
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In May 1970, as protests erupted across the University of Iowa in response to the Vietnam War and the Kent State shootings, a team of student journalists found themselves on the front lines. Not as activists, but as documentarians. In this episode, we hear from students who covered those tense days with a pen, not a picket sign. What happens when a student journalist is forced to choose between objectivity and empathy? And what did they risk to preserve the truth? Producer: Aidan Wirtz Host: Grace Katzer Editor: Shaely O'Dean Associate Producers: Gavin Lemke, Kayla Buehring

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