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<title>Benny the Beaver history podcast</title>
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<name>Stewart, Jennifer</name>
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<name>Grant, Avery</name>
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<name>Thoraness, Kayla</name>
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<name>Taylor, Hannah M.</name>
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<name>Roberts, Hailey</name>
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<summary type="text">Benny the Beaver history podcast
Stewart, Jennifer; Grant, Avery; Thoraness, Kayla; Taylor, Hannah M.; Roberts, Hailey
Students in Kristin Griffin's Fall 2012 WR222 Argumentation class worked in groups to create podcasts in which they considered some aspect of Oregon State's culture, community and/or geography as it was in the past and how it is today. Their research was based in the Special Collections &amp; Archives and sent them out from there to conduct interviews, record audio, and edit material into 6-8 minute podcasts. They bring you a sampling of Oregon State University voices and stories as only they could tell them, from the heights of historic Weatherford Hall to the secrets behind Benny the Beaver's mask, from then to now.
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<dc:date>2013-01-04T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Baseball history podcast</title>
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<name>Parsons, Sydny</name>
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<name>Wellock, Ryan</name>
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<name>Taylor, Hannah</name>
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<name>Banta, Skyler</name>
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<name>Vasquez, Virginia</name>
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<updated>2013-01-05T00:51:28Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">Baseball history podcast
Parsons, Sydny; Wellock, Ryan; Taylor, Hannah; Banta, Skyler; Vasquez, Virginia
Students in Kristin Griffin's Fall 2012 WR222 Argumentation class worked in groups to create podcasts in which they considered some aspect of Oregon State's culture, community and/or geography as it was in the past and how it is today. Their research was based in the Special Collections &amp; Archives and sent them out from there to conduct interviews, record audio, and edit material into 6-8 minute podcasts. They bring you a sampling of Oregon State University voices and stories as only they could tell them, from the heights of historic Weatherford Hall to the secrets behind Benny the Beaver's mask, from then to now.
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<dc:date>2013-01-04T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Football history podcast</title>
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<name>Dauterman, Jamie</name>
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<name>Oldfield, Emily</name>
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<name>Rife, Haley</name>
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<name>Jones, Julie</name>
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<name>Kluempke, Tyler</name>
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<updated>2013-01-05T00:41:43Z</updated>
<published>2013-01-04T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Football history podcast
Dauterman, Jamie; Oldfield, Emily; Rife, Haley; Jones, Julie; Kluempke, Tyler
Students in Kristin Griffin's Fall 2012 WR222 Argumentation class worked in groups to create podcasts in which they considered some aspect of Oregon State's culture, community and/or geography as it was in the past and how it is today. Their research was based in the Special Collections &amp; Archives and sent them out from there to conduct interviews, record audio, and edit material into 6-8 minute podcasts. They bring you a sampling of Oregon State University voices and stories as only they could tell them, from the heights of historic Weatherford Hall to the secrets behind Benny the Beaver's mask, from then to now.
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<dc:date>2013-01-04T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Dancing history podcast</title>
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<name>Snaza, Henry</name>
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<name>Wadama, Masami</name>
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<name>Bruemmer, Jordan</name>
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<name>Etchison, Samantha</name>
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<name>Gibson, Allison</name>
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<updated>2013-01-05T00:40:08Z</updated>
<published>2013-01-04T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Dancing history podcast
Snaza, Henry; Wadama, Masami; Bruemmer, Jordan; Etchison, Samantha; Gibson, Allison
Students in Kristin Griffin's Fall 2012 WR222 Argumentation class worked in groups to create podcasts in which they considered some aspect of Oregon State's culture, community and/or geography as it was in the past and how it is today. Their research was based in the Special Collections &amp; Archives and sent them out from there to conduct interviews, record audio, and edit material into 6-8 minute podcasts. They bring you a sampling of Oregon State University voices and stories as only they could tell them, from the heights of historic Weatherford Hall to the secrets behind Benny the Beaver's mask, from then to now.
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<dc:date>2013-01-04T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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