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The Daily Emerald Podcast Network reports on news, sports, arts, culture and more from the University of Oregon community. Visit https://www.dailyemerald.com for more. Editor: Stephanie Hensley
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The Daily Emerald Podcast Network reports on news, sports, arts, culture and more from the University of Oregon community. Visit https://www.dailyemerald.com for more. Editor: Stephanie Hensley
Language:
English
Website:
https://www.dailyemerald.com/
Episodes
How it's Reported: Breaking down Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show
2/28/2026
In this episode of How It’s Reported, Nick talks with Arts & Culture Associate Editor, Bella Graham, who covered the article on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, focusing on the messages behind the performance, details audiences noticed, and the reactions it sparked across different viewers.
Music is Orbiting a Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz, found on the Free Music Archive
Duration:00:07:47
Field Notes: Rising to the challenge
2/27/2026
In the sixth episode of Field Notes, host Julia Boring explores what it means to live sustainably in everyday life. How can small, intentional choices create meaningful change? Maren Fullerton, director of the Rising Project, a student-run organization dedicated to making sustainable living an accessible daily practice, joins this episode to share her experience. Fullerton reflects on how her work with Rising has shaped her outlook and offers insight into the creative projects that are helping to inspire her and other students across campus.
Music is “Why Don’t Birds Sing” by Doctor Turtle, found on the Free Music Archive.
Duration:00:13:36
Color me Yours: Can men and women "just be friends?"
2/23/2026
This week join Cupid and Shuffle as they talk about the age old debate of whether men and women can just be friends or not.
Grab your copy of The People We Meet on Vacation and join us as we dive into friendship, romance, and everything in between on this week’s episode of Color Me Yours.
Music:
Intro: Heartbreaker, Jahzzar, Free Music Archive, CC BY
Transition: relax by the pool [chill lofi], snoozy beats, Free Music Archive, CC BY
Duration:00:06:36
How It's Reported: Behind the scenes of Oregon Women's Basketball
2/21/2026
In this episode of How It’s Reported, Nick Wright speaks with Sports Desk writer Rachel McConaghie about her article on the Prickel brothers, managers for the University of Oregon women’s basketball team. The conversation explores the reporting process behind the story and what the brothers’ roles are in the team.
Music is Orbiting a Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz, found on the Free Music Archive
Duration:00:07:31
Cue the Commentary: Originality
2/19/2026
This week, Gracie discusses how originality is becoming increasingly rare in an oversaturated and influential society. Gracie claims that originality is not completely dead, but is seemingly harder to come by.
Music is Flies On The Prize by Doctor Turtle, from Free Music Archive CC BY.
Duration:00:10:46
Beyond the Flock: Will Straton
2/18/2026
Russell Taber interviews Will Straton, linebacker for the Oregon Ducks, who talks about his journey from Honolulu to Eugene, sneaking in to see football practices, and his time underneath defense coordinator Tosh Lupoi.
Music is An Ending by TheMoods, found on Tribe of Noise
Duration:00:28:23
In the Meadow: team Edward vs. team Jacob
2/16/2026
Join Bayley in this week's episode of In the Meadow to dissect the two love interests in Twilight: Edward or Jacob, and who's better for Bella in the long run.
Nature & Piano Documentary Bckground,Jake Hunter, Free Music Archive, CC BYWinter In The Woods (piano), Zight, Free Music Archive, CC BY
Duration:00:10:00
Color me Yours: The science of trust
2/15/2026
Cupid and Shuffle dive deep into the science of trust and how young adults deal with, decide to, and build trust.
Music:Heartbreaker by Jahzzar,free music archive,CC BY-SA
Duration:00:05:28
How It's Reported: ICE protest coverage
2/15/2026
In this episode of How It's Reported, Nick Wright interviews The Daily Emerald Editor-in-chief, Tarek Anthony, and News Editor, Reilly Norgren, about their coverage of the ICE protests in Eugene.
Music is Orbiting a Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz, found on the Free Music Archive
Duration:00:06:55
Emerald Save Point: What the gamers are playing
2/11/2026
Gracie and Demetre discuss what they've been playing lately and what they're anticipating to play in 2026, from Tomodachi Life to Grand Theft Auto 6.
Music is “80s Retro Synth Wave” by BoDleasons from the Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org)
Duration:00:29:57
Beyond the Flock: Volleyball with Daley McClellan
2/10/2026
Host Russell Taber sits down with Oregon volleyball player Daley McClellan to discuss her journey from Canby, OR., to competing on both the indoor and beach volleyball teams.
Music is An Ending by TheMoods, found on Tribe of Noise
Duration:00:29:59
Field Notes: Getting outside with the Outdoor Program
2/9/2026
In this episode of Field Notes, host Julia Boring sits down with Avery Daubert, Collaborative Program Coordinator for the University of Oregon’s Outdoor Program. Together, they explore the program’s “Redefining Outdoorsy” initiative and what it really means to make outdoor recreation more inclusive. Avery discusses details about guided trips, gear rental resources, and the many ways the Outdoor Program is lowering barriers so more people can get outside and feel welcome in nature.
Music is “Why Don’t Birds Sing” by Doctor Turtle, found on the Free Music Archive.
Duration:00:14:21
How It’s Reported: Off-campus construction with Kat Ilic
2/8/2026
In this episode of How It’s Reported, host Nick Wright speaks with journalist Kat Ilic about ongoing construction on Alder Street in Eugene and its impact on local businesses near the University of Oregon.
Music is Orbiting a Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz, found on the Free Music Archive
Duration:00:07:00
In The Meadow: Mormonism in Twilight
2/3/2026
Grab your dirty sodas and join Bayley in the meadow this week to uncover some Mormon influences in the Twilight Series.
Music:
Nature & Piano Documentary Background, Jake Hunter, Free Music Archive, CC BYWinter In The Woods(Piano), Zight, Free Music Archive, CC BY
Duration:00:10:03
Cue the Commentary: Couch vs. Cinema
2/2/2026
Join Gracie, with guests Colin Mutrie and Clay Thayer, as they discuss the battle between attending the movie theaters and streaming services.
Music is Hopefully Love by Lobo Loco, from Free Music Archive CC BY.
Duration:00:17:54
How It’s Reported: HikerBabes with Gigi Roddick
1/31/2026
In this week’s episode, host Nick Wright talks with Gigi Roddick about her article on HikerBabes, exploring how the organization creates community, confidence, and access for women in outdoor spaces.
Music is Orbiting a Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz, found on the Free Music Archive
Duration:00:05:17
Beyond the Flock: Selah Bell
1/30/2026
In this episode of Beyond the Flock, Russell interviews Selah Bell, a member of the Acrobatics and Tumbling team at the University of Oregon. They discuss everything between acrobatics, Selah's journey from Tennessee to Oregon and her love for music.
Music is An Ending by TheMoods, found on Tribe of Noise
Duration:00:22:35
Color me Yours: Staying in love while running on empty
1/26/2026
In Cupid and Shuffle’s first episode back from break they’ve been doing some relationship pondering while ringing in the New Year. So join them as they talk about relationship burnout and how to reignite that flame or decide if you should just blow it out.
Music:
Intro: Heartbreaker, Jahzzar, Free Music Archive, CC BY
Transition: relax by the pool [chill lofi], snoozy beats, Free Music Archive, CC BY
Duration:00:05:57
How It’s Reported: The Growing Healthcare Breakdown Affecting UO Students and Residents
1/24/2026
Nick Wright sits down with opinion writer Emma Kahl to discuss her article on Eugene’s healthcare system and how its ongoing failures are impacting students and the wider community.
Music is Orbiting a Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz, found on the Free Music Archive
Duration:00:05:04
In The Meadow: Welcome to The Meadow
1/23/2026
Join Bayley this week in the meadow to talk about all things Twilight. In this episode she tells you about what Twilight is, why she is obsessed, and her own trip to Forks, Washington. So grab your blue tinted glasses and lay down in the meadow with Bayley.
Music:Nature & Piano Documentary Background, Jake Hunter, Free Music Archive, CC BYWinter In The Woods(Piano), Zight, Free Music Archive, CC BY
Duration:00:06:41