Media Hub Minute: Episode 20
Columbia is celebrating 20 years of the urban arts festival known as Manifest. In the final episode of the for this semester, by Frequency TV and , audience engagement editor Paige Barnes tells you what the Manifest team added to make it extra special.
Keep watching to learn what’s in store for the upcoming Fall semester. Many say they have hope for a brighter school year. Stay tuned to see how these artists took their art to a whole new level as they worked in trees and hammocks.
1.) https://columbiachronicle.com/web-series-celebrates-manifests-20th-anniversary-work-by-seniors-and-alumni
2.) https://columbiachronicle.com/turning-the-page-columbia-looks-ahead-to-a-brighter-school-year
3.) https://columbiachronicle.com/chicago-student-artists-create-art-way-up-in-the-tree-branches
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Hello everyone! This Manifest Frequency TV interviewed graduating seniors across all majors, Columbia alumni, and MFA students. Feel free to take a look via this link: https://frequencytv.colum.edu/manifestinterviews2021
05/10/2021
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The Theatre Department held its first in-person show since the start of the pandemic. In this episode of the Media Hub Minute, by Frequency TV and , audience engagement editor Paige Barnes tells you how they managed to pull it off.
Keep watching to learn about a cleanup crew that helped love birds Monty and Rose, two endangered piping plovers, get down and dirty during mating season at Montrose Beach.
Stay tuned for advice on what you can do if someone repeatedly misuses your pronouns.
1.) https://columbiachronicle.com/theatre-departments-first-in-person-performance-since-the-pandemic-tells-the-tales-of-berlin
2.) https://columbiachronicle.com/clean-up-crew-clears-the-way-for-two-endangered-birds-to-get-down-and-dirty
3.) https://columbiachronicle.com/awkward-how-to-handle-someone-getting-your-pronouns-wrong-again
Columbia is requiring all students to get a COVID-19 vaccine before returning for the Fall semester. In this episode of the , by Frequency TV and Chronicle, audience engagement editor Paige Barnes tells you what we know so far about the new requirement and how soon you can get vaccinated on campus.
Keep watching to learn some helpful tips to protect yourself against email phishing scams.
Stay tuned to see a gallery at the Student Center that’s asking, “Does the Art Excused the Accused?” You’ll want to see it before it closes April 30.
1.) https://columbiachronicle.com/breaking-required-covid-19-vaccinations-approved-could-begin-on-campus-as-early-as-this-week
2.) https://columbiachronicle.com/tips-on-detecting-phishing-scams-as-columbia-students-are-targeted
3.) https://columbiachronicle.com/new-gallery-asks-viewers-does-the-art-excuse-the-accused
Media Hub Minute: Episode 17
This week, President and CEO Kwang-Wu Kim released his prerecorded State of the College address. In this episode of the , by Frequency TV and , audience engagement editor Paige Barnes gives you a rundown of what Kim shared and where he see room for improvement.
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Keep watching to learn some helpful information before you rent an apartment in Chicago. Some of these tips might surprise you.
Stay tuned to see how Illinois is making strides in fighting against period poverty with four house bills in the Illinois House of Representatives.
1.) https://columbiachronicle.com/be-proud-of-who-we-are-and-what-we-stand-for-president-kim-gives-state-of-the-college-address
2.) https://columbiachronicle.com/a-chronicle-guide-to-what-first-time-renters-should-know
3.) https://columbiachronicle.com/she-votes-illinois-pushes-for-menstrual-equity
This week we talked to Anjel, a touring and production coordinator in the music Industry. Check it out!
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The student-led initiative has a tentative contract with Soldier Field to host an in-person graduation ceremony. In this episode of the , by the Frequency TV and , audience engagement editor Paige Barnes tells you about the latest updates and what you can do to help make an in-person ceremony a reality.
Coming up, your commute might take a little longer. Learn what you need to know to make sure you get to your destination on time.
Stay tuned to learn about a student who’s juggling being a student, mom of four and a security guard at the Art Institute of Chicago.
1.) https://columbiachronicle.com/student-led-initiative-creates-tentative-contract-with-soldier-field-to-hold-in-person-graduation
2.) https://columbiachronicle.com/many-columbia-students-business-owners-to-be-impacted-by-the-ctas-new-modernization-program
3.) https://columbiachronicle.com/how-this-columbia-student-is-raising-four-kids-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
Last year, many college students were kicking back enjoying fun in the sun during Spring Break. But this year, many are hardly leaving their dorms. In this episode of the , by Frequency TV and , audience engagement editor
tells you what’s replacing Spring Break and what faculty leaders are saying about the decision they weren’t included in.
Keep watching to hear about a new club for witches. They work to fight negative stereotypes and encourage one another to practice witchcraft.
Stay tuned to see where you can kick back and relax at Central Perk and the many other sets from the iconic TV show, “Friends.”
1.) https://columbiachronicle.com/burnt-out-students-struggle-with-cancellation-of-spring-break-faculty-leaders-say-they-were-not-consulted
2.) https://columbiachronicle.com/call-of-the-cauldron-creates-a-safe-space-for-witches-at-columbia
3.) https://columbiachronicle.com/we-were-on-a-break-the-friends-experience-is-bigger-and-better-than-ever
Media Hub Minute: Episode 14
Understaffed Counseling Services is navigating ‘exacerbated’ student needs during the pandemic. In this episode of the Media Hub Minute by Frequency TV and , audience engagement editor Paige Barnes tells you how counseling works during a pandemic and how its office is trying to keep up with demand. Keep watching to see how the music department is staying in tune and in sync using the Motu audio system. Stay tuned to see this CTVA Department professor’s winning film for Best of LGBTQ+ Film at the Santa Fe Film Festival.
1.) https://columbiachronicle.com/understaffed-counseling-services-navigates-exacerbated-student-needs-during-the-pandemic
2.) https://columbiachronicle.com/music-department-finds-new-ways-to-stay-in-tune-and-play-in-sync
3.) https://columbiachronicle.com/jesse-james-deals-with-themes-of-pride-how-it-can-get-in-your-way
This week we are showcasing Lucas Walkowiak! He is an acting major that has put in a lot of work on two amazing productions this year. You can check out Lucas's work on his Instagram: .walkowiak or check out the latest production he was featured in, Strange Interludes, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1s9WQCLj0w
This week we talked to Megan she is an assistant editor for a Business to Business magazine. Check it out!
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