What's Up with The Wave?
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Only have a few minutes to catch up on the news? What's Up with The Wave? takes you through five of the most important stories of the week in short, informative episodes, based on reporting from the Tulane Hullabaloo. Tune in every Friday on Spotify or the Hullabaloo website.
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The podcast covers a variety of important topics such as local politics, healthcare issues, cultural events, and community initiatives, with recent episodes discussing the LCMC nurses strike, historic snow in New Orleans, and food culture through Vietnamese cuisine.

Only have a few minutes to catch up on the news? What’s Up with The Wave? takes you through five of the most important stories of the week in short, informative episodes, based on reporting from the Tulane Hullabaloo. Tune in every Friday on Spotify or the Hullabaloo website.
In this episode, we talk with staff writer, Maya Shields, about tensions surrounding faculty voting rights in the English department. First-year writing courses are taught by non-tenured faculty, but they aren't given departmental voting rights. Maya breaks down the non-tenured faculty members' position on this issue, and explains the contention between them and the rest of the department.
Credits:
Podcast Editor – Arya Glenn
Associate Podcast Editors – Lauren Kanter, Ellie Mccusker
Digital Director – Katherine Dawson
Editor-In-Chief – Ian Faul
Voting Rights Interviewee, Staff Writer – Maya Shields
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Sea against shore in secret cove – crete by HighPeakEmma — https://freesound.org/s/641110/ — License: Creative Commons 0

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