Like students all across the United States and the world, the students of my audio production course are (for the most part) quarantined at home with their family as we all "practice social distancing" because of COVID-19. This limited series will present their stories of isolation, family, normalcy, joys, and pains in an attempt to provide some solace to themselves and others (and fulfill some basic requirements of an audio production course in a communications department while not having access to student media facilities).
For their final production assignment for Com 220 (Elizabethtown College), students were assigned the task of presenting a feature story on an Elizabethtown, PA area business.
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For their final production assignment for Com 220 (Elizabethtown College), students were assigned the task of presenting a feature story on an Elizabethtown, PA area business.
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For their final production assignment for Com 220 (Elizabethtown College), students were assigned the task of presenting a feature story on an Elizabethtown, PA area business.
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For their final production assignment for Com 220 (Elizabethtown College), students were assigned the task of presenting a feature story on an Elizabethtown, PA area business.
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For their final production assignment for Com 220 (Elizabethtown College), students were assigned the task of presenting a feature story on an Elizabethtown, PA area business.
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Monday, April 3, 2023 at Elizabethtown College
Music: "theme 4" by johnny_ripper (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/johnny_ripper/soundtrack_for_a_film_that_doesnt_exist/johnny_ripper_-_soundtrack_for_a_film_that_doesnt_exist_-_26_theme_4_1887/)
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Monday, April 3, 2023 at Elizabethtown College
Music: "theme 4" by johnny_ripper (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/johnny_ripper/soundtrack_for_a_film_that_doesnt_exist/johnny_ripper_-_soundtrack_for_a_film_that_doesnt_exist_-_26_theme_4_1887/)
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School is over and time just seems to get longer. So now what?
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 403: “So now what?” was produced by Patrick Osborn with Samantha Seeley and Chad Rosenberger.
Music: "Kirkus” by Blue Dot Session, "Memories Renewed" and "Slow Vibing" by Ketsa.
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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Dodging, accepting, and appreciating, those are just a few steps associated with unexpected responsibilities. Some even wonder why the heck they are considered to be essential. Truth be told, any person exposing themself has put themselves through a once unnecessary, but now unexpected responsibility.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College’s Department of Communication in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine Episode 401: “Unexpected responsibilities” was produced by Christopher M. Tongel with Rachel Little and Bill Snyder.
Music: “The Other Side of Darkness” by Unheard Music Concepts, “Clouds at the Gap” by Blue Dot Sessions, and “Algorithms” by Chad Crouch.
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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COVID 19 has not only changed our sleep schedules, but also our dreams. What do they mean? Based on a true story.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 405: "COVID 19 ruined my dreams" was produced by Jessica Freels with Tea Ceresini and Cameron Scandle.
Music: "Fluid Dreams" by Daniel Birch, "There is no place like Home" by Monplaisir, and "Fuzzy Dreams" by Ketsa.
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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Finals week is coming to a close, and the adventures of Summer 2020 are about to unfold before us. That is, once the beaches, parks, malls, and other non-essential businesses open. Until then, we'll be passing the time by partaking in some of our favorite hobbies.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 402: "Hobbies: what we do when there’s nothing to do” was produced by Kaitlyn Chambers with Rebecca Parsons and Emily Kuhn
Music: "10 Days (Instrumental)" by Forget the Whale
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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"The good, the bad, and the ugly of quarantine" takes you into the lives of three Elizabethtown College students and shows you what they're going through outside of school. While Covid-19 is changing everyone's daily life, there are some things happening that aren't related to the virus, some good, some bad, and some ugly.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 404: "The good, the bad, and the ugly of quarantine" was produced by Sarah Hasenauer with Olivia Moyer and Kevin Wenger.
Music: "And Miles to Go" by November Polaroid
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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Have you ever forgotten something that drastically changed every waking minute of your life? Imagine being a serious asthmatic without an inhaler, things can go poorly extremely fast. This is the story of what three Elizabethtown College students forgot in their rush off of campus due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 303: "Forgotten" was produced by Kevin Wenger with Cameron Scandle and Emily Kuhn.
Music: "(i) Houston Piano Solo" by Cooper-Moore, "Surface Tension 3" by Podington Bear, "Hippie House Pianoversion (ID 115)" by Lobo Loco
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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Are you sick and tired of the people you’re quarantined with? We know we are. So we have come to ask ourselves, how close is too close?
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 304: “How close is too close?” was produced by Tea Ceresini with Patrick Osborn and Christopher Tongel.
Music: "Ferus Cut” by Blue Dot Session
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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Extracurriculars just aren't the same as they once were. The cow whisperer hates cows, student council filmmaker continues to produce content and a dancer mourns the loss of the dancing season. Join these three as they talk about how quarantine has changed the way they used to participate in extracurricular activities.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 302: "Extracurriculars in times of uncertainty" was produced by Rebecca Parsons with Jessica Freels and Sarah Hasenauer.
Music: "Color Country" by Blue Dot Sessions, "Down Memory Lane" by Dee Yan-Key, and "All the Ways" by Podington Bear
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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Social distancing is necessary for your physical health — but how does it affect your mental health? Loneliness is difficult to deal with even in the best of times, and social isolation is the new norm. Despite that, there are still ways to connect with friends and family.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 305: "The art of togetherness, at a distance" was produced by Samantha Seely with Rachel Little and Olivia Moyer.
Music: “The Fair” and “The gate of evermore” by Livio Amato, "Hunting Eye" by Lately Kind of Yeah, and "Equal Proportions" by David Hilowitz
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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I've had enough. I’m getting in my crappy car that may or may not start and I'm leaving this house for good. I got a seat open with your name on it.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 301: "Going the distance to socialize" was produced by Chad Rosenberger with Kaitlyn Chambers and Bill Snyder
Music: "Alte Herren (Kielokaz ID 364)" by KieLoKaz
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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This week, we're all sick...with spring fever! Spring is one of the best times of year for being outside...and one of the worst when you can't be. Olivia, Kevin, and Pat discuss what they're missing most about campus during the springtime.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 201: "Spring fever: A whole new meaning" was produced by Olivia Moyer with Kevin Wenger and Pat Osborn.
Music: "Day Trips," "Multiverse," "Maypole," "Slow Vibing," and "Successful" by Ketsa.
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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Being quarantined does not equal being in silence. It can include the sounds of nature, a new hobby, and of course, all the newly released music. So, what's on our quarantine playlist?
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 203: "The sounds of quarantine" was produced by Jessica Freels with Rachel Little and Chad Rosenberger.
Music: "Peaceful Morning" by Lobo Loco and "Day Trips" by Ketsa.
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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Ever wonder what having a conversation with your own imagination would sound like? Ever wonder what that conversation would sound like when smacked in the face by reality? Look no further. Both of those questions can be answered during this episode of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 204: "Imagination vs. Reality" was produced by Cameron "Scandino" Scandle with Sarah Hasenauer and Christopher Tongel.
Music: "Sleeplessness" by The Brothers Records
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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We can practice social distancing with people, but we cannot socially distance ourselves from the kitchen. Baked goods may not be the cure to Covid-19, but rhubarb apple bread may taste good enough to make us forget about our sorrows. Recipes: Autumn Apple Turnovers and Rhubarb Apple Bread (producer's note: I tend to substitute applesauce for either canola oil, melted butter, or yogurt.)
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 202: "Recipes during disaster" was produced by Kaitlyn Chambers with Samantha Seely and Rebecca Parsons.
Music: "Dream" by Chan Wai Fat, "Lille" by johnny_ripper, and "Melody of Strings" by Fabian Measures
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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In this episode we share stories about our lives at home during this pandemic. Struggles with parents, power, and the Internet are what gives us the most trouble. Even though we are all new to this, we are all getting through it one step at a time.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 205: "Parents, power, and the Internet: The true struggles of quarantine" was produced by William Snyder with Tea Ceresini and Emily Kuhn.
Music: “Night Watch” by Blue Dot Sessions
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Elizabethtown College students were sent home from campus in March because of the Covid19 outbreak. Three students explore what they have been doing to avoid going crazy during this quarantine period.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 105: " Tales of the times: Have we gone crazy yet?" was produced by Chad Rosenberger with Olivia Moyer and Chris Togel.
Music: ""Waves" by Pictures of the Floating World and "Upbeat Party" by Scott Holmes
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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"Zooming through the spring semester" is all about how college students daily routines have changed since the Coronavirus outbreak. See how the lives of three Elizabethtown College students have been affected by the "new normal" of online learning.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 102: "Zooming through the spring semester" was produced by Sarah Hasenauer with Jessica Freels and Kaitlyn Chambers
Music: "Pinky" by Blue Dot Sessions
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Every student right now has their own struggles, coping, and things that the coronavirus has taken from them. Here are three stories from three students who share what they have been going through these past couple of weeks.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 101: "The Silent Thief: What COVID-19 Has Stolen from Us as Individuals" was produced by Emily Kuhn with Kevin Wenger and Patrick Osborn.
Music: "Marimba On The Hunt" and "Marimba On The Loose" by Daniel Birch; "Idée No 1," "La tapa del jueves," and "Idée No 3" by Circus Marcus
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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Amidst the craziness of the pandemic, students wish for the end of quarantine. Together, they discuss what their plans are for when life returns to normal.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 103: "After the apocalypse" was produced by Rachel Little with Tea Ceresini and William Snyder.
Music: "Sexy Time" by Komiku, "Chill Mode" by Audiobinger, and "Paralytic Insomnia (Tense Horror)" by David Hilowitz.
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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Who knew remote learning would be so difficult? Students discuss the challenges, both technological and mental, that they face while adjusting to online learning.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine is produced by the students of Elizabethtown College's Department of Communications in Pennsylvania.
Dispatches from Student Quarantine, Episode 104: "Your professor just sent you a message in Canvas" was produced by Samantha Seely with Rebecca Parsons and Cameron Scandle .
Music: "Algorithms" and "Backwater" by Chad Crouch, "Delamine" by Blue Dot Sessions, and "Pure Water" by Meydän
Colin Helb is the executive producer of Dispatches from Student Quarantine.
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Welcome to Dispatches from Student Quarantine, a podcast produced by communications students at Elizabethtown College. In this episode, we meet the dispatchers.
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