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Standing Room Only: Student Stories Pt. 3 and In Defense of the Common Wealth

The first portion of this episode features selections from The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship’s annual Moth-style early-April storytelling project. The rest of the episode is composed of Scott Russell Sanders’s talk “In Defense of the Common Wealth,” given during the April meeting of Green Drinks.

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Standing Room Only: Student Stories Pt. 2

In early April, students at the Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship told stories for the school’s annual Moth-style storytelling project. The recordings come courtesy of ASE English teacher Rachel Bahr.

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Standing Room Only: Muslima Monologues and Student Stories Pt. 1

The first portion of this episode features selections from the IU Muslim Student Association’s Muslima Monologues. The rest of the episode is composed of student stories from The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship’s annual Moth-style storytelling project.

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Standing Room Only: Student Stories Part Three

In early April, a group of students taught by Rachel Bahr at the The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship told their stories. Their themes ranged from dealing with a campsite disaster to embracing friendship no matter what. The commonality was that each storyteller learned something new. We hear stories by Trevor Shaw, Emanuel Courter, Amy Martin, Jared Stewart, Payci Wu, …

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Standing Room Only: Student Stories Part Two

In early April, a group of students taught by Rachel Bahr at the The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship told their stories. Their themes ranged from dealing with a robbery in Zambia to mistaking a grandmother for a witch. The commonality was that each storyteller learned something new. We hear stories by Dylan Stickels, Willow Kruggel, Scott Pollock, Emily Burnfield, …

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Standing Room Only: Student Stories

In early April, a group of students taught by Rachel Bahr at the The Academy of Science and Entrepreneurship told their stories. Their themes ranged from learning to drive to gallivanting in Europe to grappling with religion. The commonality was that each storyteller learned something new. We hear stories by Zayn Karim, Ben Foley, Maisie Fiedler, Rowan Morse, Cormac O’Sullivan, …

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Empowerment, Inspiration and Gratitude — Students Reflect on MLK

In this Martin Luther King, Jr. Day special, we hear local high school students speaking about King’s legacy, and we revisit a speech made in Bloomington last year by a celebrated Black Lives Matter organizer and Teach for America administrator. Part 1 In the weeks leading up to this holiday, WFHB asked local high school students to respond briefly to …

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