The Free American Voice is a podcast from www.midwesterncitizen.com, a non-partisan undergraduate opinion publication. It offers commentary on legal, political, and sociocultural topics from undergraduate students across the United States.
George Sdregas (Senior Writer), Luke Pittman (Staff Writer), and Wil Welch (Staff Writer) discuss the history behind the war in Ukraine, present day developments, and the future implications of the war.
Raj Ashar (Senior Editor), George Sdregas (Senior Writer), Paul Ambrose (Associate Editor), and Jason Siegelin (Editor in Chief) discuss some of the legal and societal implications of the Metaverse.
Raj Ashar (Senior Editor), George Sdregas (Staff Writer), Paul Odu (Associate Editor), and James Suarez (Associate Editor) discuss the interplay between sports, politics, and society, covering topics such as this year's Olympics, athlete advocacy, and the fan culture in European soccer.
In Part 2 of our COVID series, Raj Ashar (Senior Editor), Jason Siegelin (Editor in Chief), Paul Odu (Asscoiate Editor), and George Sdregas (Staff Writer) discuss recent jurisprudence surrounding COVID.
Raj Ashar (Senior Editor), George Sdregas (Staff Writer), Jason Siegelin (Editor in Chief), and Paul Odu (Associate Editor) sit down to discuss current developments in the pandemic and their linkage to recent economic events.
Raj Ashar (Senior Editor) discusses the United States' involvement in Afghanistan and recent withdrawal from the country with George Sdregas (Staff Writer) and Jack Hurd (Staff Writer), who have written articles on the topic for MC.
In the October 1st edition of our publication, three articles were published on Texas' Senate Bill 8, a law that limited access to abortions. Raj Ashar (Senior Editor) and George Sdregas (Staff Writer) talk with the writers of these articles (David Jordan, Rachel Bixby, and Isabel Schindler) about the justification and impacts of SB 8.
A brief overview of The Free American Voice podcast from Raj Ashar (Senior Editor, Midwestern Citizen) and Jason Siegelin (Editor-in-Chief, Midwestern Citizen)