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(10/30/20 1:00pm)
This week on The Dinner Table Podcast, Tessa Osborne sits down with Case DeKoning to discuss Hospitalization. Listen in as they explore the stigma of mental hospitals, the day-to-day life of being in a mental hospital, and the world of public health. The views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of The State News.
(10/28/20 6:30pm)
In this special edition of the 1909, Case Dekoning interviews Donald Trump supporters outside Trump's rally in Lansing International Airport on Oct. 28, 2020. At the moment this podcast was recorded, Trump's polling in Michigan was down, but these supporters think otherwise. Thousands attended the event, and this is only a small fraction of those perspectives.
(10/26/20 2:00pm)
This week, Case Dekoning sits down with sustainable parks, recreation and tourism senior Grace Henry. Dekoning and Henry discuss everything from urban farming to the PBS hit show "Arthur." Are you a current MSU undergrad with a peculiar degree? Contact @casedk on Instagram or email case.dekoning@statenews.com to be potentially featured on this podcast.
(10/23/20 1:56pm)
This week on The Dinner Table Podcast, Tessa Osborne sits down with a new member of the pod, Podcast Coordinator Case Dekoning, to discuss Normalizing Culture. Has society gone too far and where is there room to grow when it comes to accepting new voices into the public discourse? Osborne and Dekoning discuss a large range of topics from mental health to cultural appropriation and will be back next week with more dinner table chats.
(10/21/20 5:02pm)
This week, junior football reporter Eli McKown sits down with sports editor Jayna Bardahl and senior football reporter Joe Dandron to preview MSU football's schedule for the 2020 season. Whether it be the long awaited University of Michigan game or this weekend's Rutgers game, the team has you covered. Look out for next week's episode on MSU v. Rutgers.
(10/16/20 5:28pm)
This week, Case Dekoning sits down with Ashley Prince, a construction management senior at MSU. Prince is the leader of the MSU Professional Women Builders organization on campus, teaches self-defense classes with RSFS and is a strong advocate for her Construction Management program at MSU. Are you a current MSU undergrad with a peculiar degree? Contact @casedk on Instagram or email case.dekoning@statenews.com to potentially be featured on this podcast.
(10/15/20 5:03pm)
This week Hannah Brock and Maddie Monroe discuss the alleged plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the East Lansing Study Committee on an Independent Police Oversight Commission's first meeting. After that, Brock and Monroe dive into the 1970 kidnapping of a former Lansing mayor's daughter. At the time, the abduction prompted the largest FBI manhunt ever conducted. Know a case we should cover? Email Brock at hannah.brock@statenews.com.
(10/14/20 4:10pm)
This week on The Dinner Table Podcast, Tessa Osborne sits alone to dig into the discussion surrounding dialectical behavioral therapy, also known as DBT. DBT is a therapy focused on four key points that helps to work with those who struggle with borderline personality disorder, as well as depression, bulimia and bipolar disorder. Osborne gets into their experiences with DBT from when they started to their favorite parts.
(10/13/20 6:49pm)
This week on the Sports Roundtable, host Eli McKown and football reporters Joe Dandron and Brendan Gumbel sit down to discuss Michigan State’s defense for the 2020 season. At the end of the episode, the guys play a quick fantasy draft with MSU's all time greatest defensive players. Look out next week for the next episode in the series, getting into this season's schedule.
(10/09/20 5:16pm)
In this week's episode, Case deKoning sits down with his roommate Chris Heeder, a senior theatre major at MSU with a fine arts focus in acting. You can follow Heeder on Instagram @chris.heeder68 and go to MSU's Theatre page for more information about the degrees they offer. Are you a current MSU undergrad with a peculiar degree? Contact @casedk on Instagram or email case.dekoning@statenews.com to potentially be featured on this podcast.
(10/06/20 6:19pm)
Joe Dandron and Brendan Gumbel sit down with Eli McKown to break down the X-factors, each position and what will need to happen for the offensive to be successful this MSU football season. Afterward, McKown hosts some trivia for Dandron and Gumbel. Look out next week for the Roundtable's take on defense this upcoming season.
(10/02/20 4:00pm)
In this week's episode, Case sits down with Brendan LaRose, a Senior Packaging Major at MSU. You can follow Brendan on Instagram @brendan_larose and go to MSU's packaging page for more information about the degree. Are you a current MSU undergrad with a peculiar degree? Contact us on social media or email case.dekoning@statenews.com to potentially be featured on this podcast.
(09/30/20 5:01pm)
Tessa Osborne and Griffin Wiles discuss mask culture, the faux pas and ethics of when and when not to wear it. This week Osborne and Wiles share their stories of graduation parties, hospital visits and McDonalds drive-thrus during the pandemic. Were masks worn, and was it ethical? Osborne's and Wiles' views do not reflect those of The State News.
(10/01/20 7:28pm)
This week Hannah Brock and Maddie Monroe discuss the hiring of ELPD social workers, the new ELPD chief and community reactions to the Breonna Taylor case with fellow reporters Joe Dandron and Sara Tidwell. After that, Brock and Monroe take you back to 1986 to analyze the murder of MSU student Sandra Clark, who was found dead after searching for a tutor.
(09/30/20 4:31pm)
Case sits down with Hannah Brock and Joe Dandron to discuss the recent events leading up to multiple Fraternities and Sororities being put under strict quarantine. 1909 comes out every week, giving you the inside look to State News' hottest stories. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to see the stories unfold in real time.
(09/25/20 2:00pm)
Case Dekoning talks with James Madison junior Jack Wheatley to discuss the college as well as his major in social relations and policy. Follow Wheatley on Instagram: @jackwheatley, and look out for his projects with the Spartan Solidarity Network and James Madison Student Senate.
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(09/21/20 6:56pm)
Welcome to East Lansing Crime Warp, a podcast for The State News by Hannah Brock and Maddie Monroe. Each episode will update you on current crime, as well as dig up prominent local crimes of the past. East Lansing Crime Warp will be updated bi-weekly.
(09/18/20 4:00pm)
In our first episode, Case sits down with Camille Adams, a senior Dietetics major at MSU to discuss the importance of food on general health.
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