Houselights: Breaking down “Quiet on Set”
Host Liz Nass and guests Jada Vasser and Demonte Thomas break down the stories and nuances behind the new HBO Max show, “Quiet on Set,” highlighting the abuse behind Nickelodeon.
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Host Liz Nass and guests Jada Vasser and Demonte Thomas break down the stories and nuances behind the new HBO Max show, “Quiet on Set,” highlighting the abuse behind Nickelodeon.
Football season is almost back, and that means it's time to preview Michigan State Football's Spring Showcase.
This week, our hosts discuss what birth control is, the different types, the barriers to access and the misinformation and stigma surrounding it.
State News reporter Jack Williams joins the show to talk about new stats on diversity at MSU and misconceptions he sees in living with OCD, or obsessive-compulsive disorder.
State News men's hockey reporter Madi Warden joins the show to recap the season. Also, men's tennis head coach Harry Jadun sits down with Brad LaPlante to discuss the team and a donation from Joan Secchia.
This week, The State News' sports reporters break down the men's and women's basketball seasons.
Reporter Emilio Perez Ibarguen joins the show to discuss a professor suing over retaliation and discrimination, grad employees fighting for expanded healthcare and newly announced plans for restoration of the campus buildings where a shooting occurred last year.
For us, YouTube has been a impactful platform that has allowed us to grow up with creators on the platform who helped us feel understood and heard as we were growing up, and even still to this day. This week, we wanted to highlight some of our favorite content creators and express how these content creators played a huge part into making us who we are today.
This week on Houselights, host Liz Nass and Hannah Holycross discuss the Twitter debates on the disappearance of the Princess of Wales.
This is the second part in our discussion about Women's History month, chatting about issues of identity and what it means to be a woman.
This week on the Sports Round Table, Madi Warden and Emily Martin join the show to break down Michigan State's upcoming Big Ten Tournament title game. Also, PJ Pfeiffer and Luke Joseph help preview both the men's and women's basketball games to begin March Madness.
Sometimes the apps we use could really keep us out of trouble. This week, we learn more about an app coded by a MSU sophomore that tracks parking enforcers and notifies students to avoid parking tickets. We also cover the request to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to remove two of MSU's board members.
In celebration of Women's History Month, we wanted to shed light on the experiences Black women may face in their everyday lives and the importance of expressing and feeling that "Black is beautiful."
Vivian Barrett makes her first appearance on Houselights and discusses who she thinks will win The Bachelor, if she'd be able to be on The Bachelor, her biggest gripes with some of the shows competitors and more as our host Liz Nass brings her on to talk all about the popular dating show.
Happy Women's History month! This week, we wanted to shed light on the importance of the month when talking about things such as femininity, what it may mean to identify as a woman and how that identification vary amongst different women and so much more in this extensive discussion featuring one of the hosts of All Shades of Chocolate, Shakyra Mabone.
This week on The 1909, we have the opportunity to shed light on a striking campus art project that is being showcased to draw attention to missing and murdered Indigenous women called "The REDress Project."
In this episode, Sports Round Table host Brad LaPlante is joined by general assignment reporter Jayden Hewitt, women's basketball reporter DeShawn Johnson and men's hockey reporter Madilynn Warden. The team discusses the upcoming women's basketball tournament for the Big Ten, Michigan State's men's basketball chances in March Madness and the hockey team's clinching of the Big Ten regular season.
The MSU Board of Trustees saga continues, as our host Alex Walters welcomes back administration reporters Theo Scheer and Owen McCarthy to discuss an outside investigation on the board that included a recommendation to refer certain members from the board to the Governor, accusations of misconduct and more on this week's episode of The 1909.
It's been a great time to show off to our rivals, as MSU men's and women's basketball, as well as MSU hockey, teams defeat their U of M opposing teams. All-star weekend was also an eventful time as always.
This week, host Alex Walters brought on Owen McCarthy to discuss new charges in a frat hazing death and MSU's complicated finances as students demand divestment for some funding even university officials were unaware of.