The Forks Estate Special Edition: Wrapping up the midterms
Podcast editor Tim Roeder sits down with State Press politics editor, Chris Scragg, and one of his senior reporters, Isaac Windes, to discuss the recent midterm elections.
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Podcast editor Tim Roeder sits down with State Press politics editor, Chris Scragg, and one of his senior reporters, Isaac Windes, to discuss the recent midterm elections.
Podcaster Tim Roeder asks students what their plans are moving forward. Are you taking classes this summer? Going back to work? Interning? Or maybe you just want to escape the heat.
Podcaster Tim Roeder asks students across the Tempe campus how they feel going into finals week and what they are doing to prepare. Are you the kind of student that has a plan of attack? Or do you just push everything off until the last minute?
Facebook has come under fire due to them mishandling the information of millions of their users. What you post online can be dangerous and allow for identity theft. Podcaster Tim Roeder explains ways for students and other social media users to protect themselves online and what Facebook does with the information you post.
Podcaster Tim Roeder takes to the streets to ask students what they think about developments in artificial intelligence and automation. Some think that this technology should be reserved for only those who need it while others are quick to draw parallels to a certain movie franchise.
Podcaster Tim Roeder takes to the streets to ask students whether or not controversial preachers should be allowed to deliver their sermons on campus. They discuss the legality of their actions, the effect they have on students, if we need to get rid of them and how we should do it.
Podcaster Tim Roeder sits down with Jeremy Knight, a steering member of the #PoliticizeMyDeath movement. This movement asks citizens to sign a petition so in the event they die in a mass shooting, their death can be used in the discussion of gun reform. They discuss who started this issue, what they seek to accomplish, and what makes gun reform such a difficult issue to tackle.
Feb. 17 saw the Fiesta Bowl Overwatch Collegiate National Championship. The event was held at ASU in front of a sold-out crowd and viewed by thousands of people online. We take a look at some of the people behind the event and what it means for esports going forward.
Podcaster Tim Roeder hits the streets of the ASU Tempe campus to check in with students and see what is important to them. Topics discussed in this episode include equals rights, the Environmental Protection Agency and making it as an actor.
As part of the move to a franchised format, the North American League of Legends Championship Series has taken steps towards forming a player union. The Intel Extreme Masters CS:GO tournament saw Ninjas in Pyjamas Defend their title. Player Unknown's Battlegrounds also had a tournament at Intel Extreme Masters, but is it ready to be a major Esport?
The 2017 League of Legends World Championships ended in a swift upset, and now North American teams prepare for next season and a new franchised league. Super Smash Bros. Melee had a star studded an invitational tournament that hosted a number of interesting players. Team Heroic's coach has stepped down from his position and Luis Tadeu has stepped in as an interim coach.
College sports enthusiast Jackson Ridge sits down with Tim Roeder to talk shop on the state of college sports. They cover the upcoming basketball season hitting topics like the imposing freshman class of Duke and what team will make for good TV. They also talk about ASU's football team and their shot at a bowl game, N'Keal Harry and the Sparky Package, and what Notre Dame's post season might entail.
Team Immortals went through a serious roster change in CS:GO. FaZe Clan continues to win premier level events, but for how long? Arizona's Super Smash Brothers competitive scene is growing and we talk with the people behind it. The League of Legends World Championship is going on now, who has a shot at the title?
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