This week the 'Fantastic Four' aka the Sports Round Table crew, joined by baseball reporter Lucas Gentilia, discuss the NBA and NHL playoffs.
Host Alex Walters with administration reporters Emilio Perez Ibarguen and Owen McCarthy, give a summary of the events at the MSU Board of Trustees meeting last Friday.
Hosts Jack Williams and Shakyra Mabone, with guest Robin Han, share their thoughts on the new Minecraft movie, whether or not kids' movies should be entertaining to adults and if the quality of children's media has deteriorated due to the nature of the film industry.
Hosts Jacob Smith and Madi Warden, with guest Luke Joseph, foresee a positive outlook for the future for women's gymnastics and basketball, due to a strong framework of solid rosters and coaches.
Hosts Jack Williams and Shakyra Mabone, welcome back guest Matt Williams to discuss short-form versus long-form film storytelling, noting how despite the rise in short-form content, feature films have been getting longer.
Hosts Liz Nass and Claire Donohoe with guest Jack Williams, discuss the nuances of proper use of AI across different occupations and how we shape and interact with other's tastes in media.
As Michigan State men's basketball and hockey's seasons come to a close, we look into the near future for these programs amidst roster reconstructions, transfer portal news and more.
Emilio Perez Ibarguen joins the show to discuss the ways teaching is changing due to students' use of generative AI.
Host Jack Williams is joined by Anish Topiwala and his brother Matt Williams to step behind the scenes of student filmmaking at MSU and get an exclusive look at Matt's film capstone: a sci-fi thriller called ME.EXE, premiering at NCG Cinema in East Lansing in April.
Host Jada Vasser and guest Janae Vasser discuss the emergence of Black directors and actors in the film industry, detailing the struggles and challenges they face as they deal with pay inequality and discrimination from audiences.
Join Liz Nass, Claire Donohoe and Demonte Thomas on a trip through memory lane, unlocking old memories of games from their childhoods.
Host Jacob Smith and guest Luke Joseph give a recap of March Madness so far, sharing their predictions for MSU's upcoming game in the Sweet 16.
Academics reporter Hannah Locke joins the show to discuss federal threats to MSU research from U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, who spearheaded a database in October 2024, which flagged more than 3,400 grants funded by the NSF that "promoted Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) or advanced neo-Marxist class warfare propaganda."
Hosts Jack Williams and Shakyra Mabone, along with guest Kendra, explore the evolution of crime and mysteries throughout the 20th century from the classic crime drama to the modern mysteries such as "Prisoners" and "Knives Out."