Outreach Signals
Publishing Details
Contact & Outreach
About This Podcast
Explore Statistics
Recent Episodes
Beyond the Flock: Fuad Omer
Russell interviews Fuad Omer about his journey from Beaverton, Oregon to the Oregon Track & Field team. Music: An Ending by TheMoods, found on Tribe of Noise.
How It's Reported: Reading targets, real feelings
Nick Wright interviews Sadie Morden, an Arts & Culture writer for The Daily Emerald, about her article on the love-hate relationship students have with reading goals at the University of Oregon.…
Cue the Commentary: Social Media
This episode of Cue the Commentary with Gracie Springer discusses social media and the addictive tendencies it often produces. Music: 15 Only THAI MIX, Taylor & Lopker, Free Music Archive, CC BY
How It's Reported: Aishiki Nag
Nick Wright sits down with Daily Emerald opinion columnist Aishiki Nag to discuss her article on the proposed “Protect Your Door Act." They break down what the bill is, why it was introduced, and how…
Field Notes: Playful pastimes
In the seventh episode of Field Notes, host Julia Boring steps outside to explore the power of outdoor hobbies. She reflects on the ways outdoor hobbies can invite others into that same…
Beyond the Flock: Tong An
Russell interviews Oregon women’s golf player Tong An about her journey from Shenzhen, China, to Eugene, discussing her path to collegiate golf and what it’s been like adapting to life and…
The Emerald Save Point: Gender in gaming
Gracie and Demetre are joined by Nora Thimmesch and Max Melner as they discuss how gender identity has affected the ways they play games; from crude voice chats to finding a game that fits the play…
In the Meadow: Sparkling red flags
Join Bayley this week In the Meadow to discuss the romanticization of violence and toxic relationships in romance fantasy, specifically in the Twilight books and movies. Music: Nature & Piano…
Cue the Commentary: True crime ethics
Join Gracie Springer on this week's episode of Cue the Commentary about the commercialization of true crime, its desensitization to disturbing content, fandom culture, accuracy concerns, and the…
How it's Reported: Breaking down Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show
In this episode of How It’s Reported, Nick talks with Arts & Culture Associate Editor, Bella Graham, who covered the article on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, focusing on the messages…
Field Notes: Rising to the challenge
In the sixth episode of Field Notes, host Julia Boring explores what it means to live sustainably in everyday life. How can small, intentional choices create meaningful change? Maren Fullerton,…
Color me Yours: Can men and women "just be friends?"
This week join Cupid and Shuffle as they talk about the age old debate of whether men and women can just be friends or not. Grab your copy of The People We Meet on Vacation and join us as we dive…
How It's Reported: Behind the scenes of Oregon Women's Basketball
In this episode of How It’s Reported, Nick Wright speaks with Sports Desk writer Rachel McConaghie about her article on the Prickel brothers, managers for the University of Oregon women’s basketball…
Cue the Commentary: Originality
This week, Gracie discusses how originality is becoming increasingly rare in an oversaturated and influential society. Gracie claims that originality is not completely dead, but is seemingly harder…
Beyond the Flock: Will Straton
Russell Taber interviews Will Straton, linebacker for the Oregon Ducks, who talks about his journey from Honolulu to Eugene, sneaking in to see football practices, and his time underneath defense…
In the Meadow: team Edward vs. team Jacob
Join Bayley in this week's episode of In the Meadow to dissect the two love interests in Twilight: Edward or Jacob, and who's better for Bella in the long run.Nature & Piano Documentary…
Color me Yours: The science of trust
Cupid and Shuffle dive deep into the science of trust and how young adults deal with, decide to, and build trust. Music:Heartbreaker by Jahzzar,free music archive,CC BY-SA
How It's Reported: ICE protest coverage
In this episode of How It's Reported, Nick Wright interviews The Daily Emerald Editor-in-chief, Tarek Anthony, and News Editor, Reilly Norgren, about their coverage of the ICE protests in Eugene.…
Emerald Save Point: What the gamers are playing
Gracie and Demetre discuss what they've been playing lately and what they're anticipating to play in 2026, from Tomodachi Life to Grand Theft Auto 6. Music is “80s Retro Synth Wave” by BoDleasons…
Beyond the Flock: Volleyball with Daley McClellan
Host Russell Taber sits down with Oregon volleyball player Daley McClellan to discuss her journey from Canby, OR., to competing on both the indoor and beach volleyball teams.Music is An Ending by…
Frequently Asked Questions
Daily Emerald has published 581 episodes since April 2015, covering topics in News.
Daily Emerald is currently active with new episodes every few days. Average episode length is 27m.
Sign up on Grep.FM to access contact details for Daily Emerald, including email and social media links.
Similar Podcasts
The Daily
The New York Times
48 episodes
This American Life
This American Life
15 episodes
Pod Save America
Pod Save America
1,190 episodes
The Charlie Kirk Show
Charlie Kirk
4,306 episodes
The Dan Bongino Show
Cumulus Podcast Network | Dan Bongino
2,685 episodes
The MeidasTouch Podcast
MeidasTouch Network
3,912 episodes