The end of an era, tune in for the thrilling conclusion to two great radio shows. Thanks to special guests Zach and Collin for doing the weather, and to Dr. Wood, Mat, and Ari for stopping by and helping out with the show. We couldn’t have done it without all of you.
Aural Fixation and The Humpday Meltdown say goodbye to their loyal listeners and fans for all these years in this two part episode. Thank you all for your support, and please, continue to support KGSM.
This week Spencer Broughten, Greg Boone and Conor Bennet will say their farewells to KGSM during a two hour end of an era show. Join us on Wednesday from 7-9 for our final sign-off. In the meantime we thought we would let you listen to the final episode of Spence’s first show on KGSM Zach [...]
Aural Fixation recently hosted a story slam as part of the Firethorne Literary Magazine's Spring Release.
Loyal listeners, we had a little snafu with the webserver and we’re working on getting everything back up and running. What will probably happen is that we will upload everything from what we will affectionately refer to as “the past” on some kind of archive site. Hang in there, friends. We’re working as hard as [...]
Welcome to Aural Fixation the podcast for this final episode from Zhuhai. The story is a bit shorter this week than you are used to, but it summarizes what has been one of the semester’s slowest and most relaxing weeks. The new year is here, and in many ways a new year can symbolize a [...]
“It’s safe to say that Charlie Brown would probably find Christmas in China the most vulgar and offensive exploitation of the holiday imaginable,” was my first thought after watching the timeless Christmas feature in which he stars on a brisk—but far from cold—Christmas morning just before calling my family on Skype. The expat bar called [...]
Welcome back to Aural Fixation the Podcast from China loyal listeners, after a two week hiatus while I was in Beijing we are back with a new episode that I wrote while sitting in one of the Hong Kong Airport’s fine dining establishments and the China Ferry Terminal’s Starbucks. It’s getting close to the end [...]
In an oddly serious show, Spence and Conor discuss FCC v. Fox a Supreme Court case argued this week in history, a case which dealt with fleeting explitives. Those with children in the room be aware, this show contains fleeting explitives. Tune in, and enjoy the show.
Here is the audio from last week’s podcast. I apologize for the delay, I was a bit ill and did not have quite the vocal stamina to maintain the podcast. As a result watch for another one later today, as I’ll be recording an episode about Thanksgiving in China. It’s a bit of an injustice to [...]
“Mr. Boone, you are asked to join Professor Kwok, along with Professor Holbrook, Professor Joyce Pfaff and her Husband, and Pat and Bill this evening at 6:30 PM. Please meet them here at 6:20 to take a bus to the restaurant.” I looked up upon hearing my name—I was reading outside of the [...]
Room 409 in Block 4 of the new dormitory complex at United International College is a cozy room sleeping two; the building is so new that it is not even finished yet. It is substantially finished, meaning it will not fall over, and the fundamental pieces of its construction are complete. The windows shut, the [...]
I’ve intentinoally been spending as much time alone as possible this week. Initially it was because I was homesick for the first time since my arrival and I thought I needed some space from the noise and commotion of my normal affairs here. It’s given me time to reflect on this experience, which is now [...]
This week’s podcast will focus on the remakable differences in social behavior I have noticed in my now three weeks here in Zhuhai. I was standing in a supermarket, the one near the bank I use here, a couple weeks ago. I was looking for a few things, including a cheap pair of chopsticks for your [...]
Con-Dawg and Spence-Bruff came back from Fall Break with a vengeance and with some words to say to their massive, worldwide audience. On tap tonight were topics ranging from crazy sports press conferences, prison shanks, signed photos from that a-hole Hitler, and the Radiohead cover band playing next door during the show. If none of [...]
Bizzy and Bruffy returned from a one-week (or two-week?) hiatus to ramble and rumble and waste an hour of your time. We were going off of a combined 5-to-6 hours of sleep the night before and were relying on the inverse property theory of “Little Sleep Equals Big-Time Radio” first put forward by a certain [...]
Earlier this week Bill from International Development told you two things: first, that there will be some kind of gathering among the students who went to Gustavus this summer, and second, that his office is going to set up a homestay for you so that you can experience life with a Chinese family. Great, you [...]
Upon arriving in HKG and making you way through the labyrinth of moving walkways and lighted signs the first shop you notice is the familiar green mermaid marking none other than Starbucks. In your passport you find your arrival card and you quickly fumble to get it ready with your address in Hong Kong; the [...]
CBiz and the Bruff came hard and came strong to the party here with one of their first shows in early October. Have a listen as we tried out a bunch of different segments and bits, enjoy a quality cornucopia of musical memories, sit back and relax to the sweet, smooth sounds of Conor Bennett [...]
Ari Herstand played in the Courtyard Cafe Wednesday, 1 October 2008, to a packed crowd. Just before the show, your podcaster sat down in Studio B for the first ever in studio performance and interview with the Minneapolis artist. Note to the careful listener: your interviewer is aware that Pachyderm Studios are in Cannon Falls, [...]
Our first online and second overall show of the year. It is an epic show in which we answer the following questions: What is happening to the economy? What is happening in Student Senate? and What is up with a 1,427.5 pound pumpkin?! We also have a new opening introduction sequence that owns the airwaves. [...]
Justin and Chad discuss the returns from the latest Student Senate Co-Presidential election, and the upcoming elections in the State of Minnesota, along with seven other hot topics in the week’s news.
Our Generation is a ten part radio mini series of one hour long un-cut, un-edited interviews with members of the Class of 2008 at Gustavus Adolphus College. The series explores their personal life journeys and aspirations for the future as well as what they deem as some of the biggest challenges and promises of our [...]
Our Generation is a ten part radio mini series of one hour long un-cut, un-edited interviews with members of the Class of 2008 at Gustavus Adolphus College. The series explores their personal life journeys and aspirations for the future as well as what they deem as some of the biggest challenges and promises of our [...]
Our Generation is a ten part radio mini series of one hour long un-cut, un-edited interviews with members of the Class of 2008 at Gustavus Adolphus College. The series explores their personal life journeys and aspirations for the future as well as what they deem as some of the biggest challenges and promises of our [...]
Our Generation is a ten part radio mini series of one hour long un-cut, un-edited interviews with members of the Class of 2008 at Gustavus Adolphus College. The series explores their personal life journeys and aspirations for the future as well as what they deem as some of the biggest challenges and promises of our [...]
On the campus side, Justin and Chad discuss the recent 21+ Dive night, a much anticipated event with mixed results, and Gustieware. On the state and national level they discuss Higher Education budget cuts used to prop up K-12 education, among other things.
In our final show of the year we wrap things up to prepare for summer. Thanks for listening, everyone.
Critics (Luke and I) agree: this week’s show was pretty awesome. We had a follow-up interview with Student Senate Parliamentarian Scott Broady along with the usual high-quality content you expect. Stream or download to get The DL! Foreign Language Word of the Week: Zhūmùlǎngmǎ Fēng (what the Chinese call Mount Everest). The Olympic torch reached the [...]
Our Generation is a ten part radio mini series of one hour long un-cut, un-edited interviews with members of the Class of 2008 at Gustavus Adolphus College. The series explores their personal life journeys and aspirations for the future as well as what they deem as some of the biggest challenges and promises of our [...]
Our Generation is a ten part radio mini series of one hour long un-cut, un-edited interviews with members of the Class of 2008 at Gustavus Adolphus College. The series explores their personal life journeys and aspirations for the future as well as what they deem as some of the biggest challenges and promises of our [...]
Our Generation is a ten part radio mini series of one hour long un-cut, un-edited interviews with members of the Class of 2008 at Gustavus Adolphus College. The series explores their personal life journeys and aspirations for the future as well as what they deem as some of the biggest challenges and promises of our [...]
Our Generation is a ten part radio mini series of one hour long un-cut, un-edited interviews with members of the Class of 2008 at Gustavus Adolphus College. The series explores their personal life journeys and aspirations for the future as well as what they deem as some of the biggest challenges and promises of our [...]
Our Generation is a ten part radio mini series of one hour long un-cut, un-edited interviews with members of the Class of 2008 at Gustavus Adolphus College. The series explores their personal life journeys and aspirations for the future as well as what they deem as some of the biggest challenges and promises of our [...]
Our Generation is a ten part radio mini series of one hour long un-cut, un-edited interviews with members of the Class of 2008 at Gustavus Adolphus College. The series explores their personal life journeys and aspirations for the future as well as what they deem as some of the biggest challenges and promises of our [...]
Silky Johnson’s 21st, suction-cup chopper tranport, and smooooooth jazz…2 out of 3 this week. Listen, turn it up, then turn it down a bit when we yell, but then turn it back up, and enjoy!
Each spring, Alisa Rosenthal’s Constitutional Law II: Civil Rights and Liberties class tries an actual supreme court case before a simulated court in what is called a Moot Court exercise, this is the oral argument audio from that case.
From the Oyez Project: A Louisiana court found Patrick Kennedy guilty of raping his eight-year-old stepdaughter.Louisiana law allows the district attorney to seek [...]
This week KGSM installed a device for taking calls on the air. Zach and Spence experiment with it, and figure it out just in time for a very special call. Also, Zach takes us up in the rudder-less chopper for a weather broadcast just before the pick of the week.
The first (recorded) broadcast of Justin and Chad’s Great 8 at 8. Tune in as they review the hottest 8 stories in national, state, local, and campus news.
Full, unedited interview between Aural Fixation’s Greg Boone and the advisor for this year’s Building Bridges Conference: Virgil Jones, Director of Multi-Cultural Programming at Gustavus .
Full, unedited interview between Aural Fixation’s Greg Boone and one of the student leaders for this year’s Building Bridges Conference: Jing Han Soh.
Full, unedited interview between Aural Fixation’s Greg Boone and one of the student leaders for this year’s Building Bridges Conference: Asitha Jayawardena.
Another candidate, Ari, rises as a front runner in the race for the Gustavus presidency. Zach and Spence break the news to you first, on KGSM. Tune in to learn the magic of the Ari campaign, and his mind-blowing platform.
From WNYC New York Public Radio, and NPR, KGSM presents RadioLab. A series on science and culture. Tonight on Radio Lab: what is music? How does it work? Why does it move us? Why are some people better at it than others? We examine the line between language and music, how the brain processes sound, and we meet a composer who uses computers to [...]
In this week’s show, Scott Broady, Student Senate Parliamentarian, sits down with us to talk about the latest political intrigue on campus, the effects of which may impact the legitimacy of this semester’s student senate elections. Tune in for more and get The DL on the story you’ll find nowhere else.
A short documentary about the 2008 Building Bridges Conference at Gustavus. Building Bridges is an annual diversity conference centered around the topics of activism and awareness. The 2008 “Genocide Awareness: How Will History Judge Us” featured keynote speaker Paul Rusesabagina. His keynote focused on his experiences with genocide and the rest of the conference featured [...]
All in all, pretty standard fare. Zach forces all of us to listen to some country music. Mat and Ari stop by to discuss their campaigns and Brett Wilker sings some falsetto for us. Also, Silkey and Producer Greg Boone take a ride in the chopper with Zach as he does the weather from Chaska.
Co-Host Matt Schueffner returns from his polar bear hunting trip to Zanzibar and his journey back to the studio. We also discuss upcoming campus events and the Choir of Christ Chapel’s upcoming tour.
We play some new music from The Blend, and on this week’s “Breaking the Norm” Luke plays bathroom attendant in one of the campus bathrooms. Tune in for another great show.
Zach and Spence welcome their largest audience to date while Zach announces his candidate for Gustavus’ Presidency: Matt. Tune in to hear the beginnings of Matt’s platform, and remember to vote Matt on your Gustavus President ballot.
A documentary produced by Gustavus Alum John Biewen at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. Summer Slices is a documentary about southern culture as told by the people living in and around the Durham area. All of these stories were compiled at Duke’s summer radio camp. Biewen also does work for American Public Media’s [...]
Danny Bauer and Luke Garrison (formerly of the Spoke, and The Kaleb and Stephen Show) introduce the new show. “A brand new semester for fun and entertainment,” as Danny calls it.
Kim Braun and Lucas Neher, and Justin Martin and Chad Allen make the case for why you should vote for them this week on Blacklisted. Hopefully you’ll want to vote for at least one of them after listening to our show.
Aural Fixation’s Greg Boone sat down with Provost Dr. Mary E. Morton this fall for an exciting conversation about her new job at Gustavus, and her hopes for the future.
The second installment of Across the Pond, this week Jackie Cash and McCartney challenge Student Senate Co-Presidents Chris Edelbrock and Tony Spain to a debate about the issues facing the campus.
The pilot podcast for KGSM’s first and only Morning Show (well, the only one in the morning anyway), hosted by Alex Horton (McCartney) and Nick Hansen (Jackie Cash). Highlight’s from this pilot week’s broadcasts, our hosts talk about everything from their daily lives to pressing world issues. Tune in and enjoy.
Kaleb explains Pommel, Stephen talks about the latest fraternity to join our campus, and the gang discusses homecoming and other events in the week’s news, plus the usual banter.
Luke introduces “Breaking the Norm” and discusses his Terrific Tuesday tradition. Plus a new question of the week and, as always the gang takes your calls.
A little documentary Blacklisted’s Greg Boone threw together this summer about the City of Kasota. He explore Kasota’s hidden “gem,” (well it’s really a mineral, but you get the idea) in this documentary, Boone interviews Gustavus’ Bob Douglas (Geography), John Palmquist and Eva Butterfield (curators of the Kasota Historical Society) and Howard Vetter (President and CEO of [...]
Originally recorded in 2007 as part of the A View From the Hill series, this show brings your three stories about the lenten season
John and Greg discuss the new football stadium and John proposes the idea of a progressive tuition system wherein students involved in more organizations, and who get better grades receive a lower tuition than those who take the “C’s get degrees” approach. As John says, “it’s a lot like the Catholic concept of Hell.”
This week Charlie Strey, Director of Residential Life, joins us for another installment of The World in Focus. We discuss the pressing residential life issues of the day, and learn a little more about what it means to live on and interact with a residential campus.
This week we give Dean of Students Hank Toutain the big Blacklisted welcome. Make sure to stay tuned for his answer to the classic Blacklisted question.
This week Kathy Sheran joins us for another installment of The World at Large. Join us as we discuss all the issues that we care about here on Blacklised. We talk about everything from heathcare, to education to youth activism. Listen to how Kathy answers the ultimate Blacklisted question. Kathy is seeking election to the [...]
Blacklsited welcomes Andy Davis, the Republican candidate for the seat being vacated this year by Ruth Johnson (D) which includes St. Peter and the surrounding area. Hear how Andy Davis plans to fix up the state’s wounds.
This week John and Greg debut “The World at Large” a new series designed to engage you the listener in a discussion with local political leaders around Gustavus and bringing those leaders down to a personal level. We welcome Terry Morrow for this first ever “World at Large.”
We present the Student Senate election results and a special interview with Mike Domitrz, the man behind the Can I Kiss You? shirts and presenting on campus. We also discuss the upcoming Wacipi Pow-Wow, the film The Road to 9/11 that aired on ABC, and the seemingly invasive changes to Facebook.
Our first ever podcast, we have a special prize giveaway after our check-in with field correspondent Ben Martin. Tune in for the exciting news from the Gustavus Pizzeria.
It’s that time again, time for Blacklisted. John Byrnes and Greg Boone host the most highly rated show on KGSM. Tune in and find out what all the fuss is about.
On this, our first ever podcast, we discuss the SCAN Award for excellence in public service programming and launch the Scam Scan Campaign to try to win the award again. Tune in for all the surprises this show ha