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(02/14/23 8:06pm)
On this week’s episode of Beyond the Byline, host Lydia LoPiccolo sits down with Eagle staff writer, Marina Zaczkiewicz to discuss her sustainable date ideas for this love day! Also included are a few special messages from editors to their staff.
(12/05/22 1:00pm)
In classic DOC fashion, Spenser, Koz and Tristan go off the rails and tackle the hard, pressing questions of our time. Why is the plot of “Don’t Worry Dealing” a mashup of “Ready Player One” and “Get Out”? Why does Taylor Swift randomly show up in movies? Why is Ramy on Hulu one of the best shows of the year? And finally, what’s up with the rooster sauce rebranding at Roaming Rooster?
(12/02/22 5:24pm)
On this week’s episode of Beyond the Byline, host Lydia LoPiccolo sits down with Eagle staff writer, Abigail Turner, to discuss her story about a campus walkout on November 10, in response to sexual violence.
(11/14/22 2:55pm)
In this episode, Tristan, Spenser and Koz discuss the rising popularity of celebrities becoming actors. Unfortunately, Harry Styles does make an appearance.
(10/19/22 8:45pm)
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos and Ian Gundersen, as well as guest star and Section 202 alum Andrew Powers, give you a preview of their thoughts heading into the 2022-23 NBA season.
(10/17/22 6:13pm)
Tristan, Spenser and Koz discuss the movies they enjoyed this summer and the media circus that has been the press circuit of Don't Worry Darling. Koz loves dads, and Spenser is a certified hater.
(04/20/22 5:03pm)
In the final episode of the semester, Spenser, Koz and Tristan list the summer releases they are most excited about. They then bid farewell to Editor-in-Chief Clare Mulroy by subtly roasting her favorite movies. Finally, they thank the multimedia and online team at The Eagle and all the contributors of the podcast so far. Koz can't wait for "Minions: The Rise of Gru," and Spenser learns about the secret Buzz Lightyear movie, the fitting watch to prepare for this summer's "Lightyear."
(04/19/22 8:55pm)
Ben Morse, sports managing editor, and Alex Walulik, sports staff writer, wrap up the semester with special guest and women's lacrosse beat writer Marco Gacina before discussing the latest transfer news with the women's basketball team
(04/14/22 10:16pm)
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Lee Clarke, and Andrew Powers make predictions for what will happen in the sports world until August, count their wolves, create toxic NBA locker rooms and say goodbye for the summer.
(04/13/22 9:07pm)
Spenser, Koz and Tristan play a guessing game of deciphering a movie's plot based on its title alone. Tristan can't stop talking about "The Nut Job," Koz shames Spenser for his lack of "Mamma Mia" knowledge, and Spenser thinks that "Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son" is definitely a problem. All movies discussed are considered cinematic masterpieces.
(04/07/22 7:34pm)
Hosts Lee Clarke and Ian Gundersen talk about the upcoming World Cup, soccer in the United States and the money problems within the soccer world.
(04/06/22 6:46pm)
Spenser, Koz and Tristan reveal what films they personally think are overrated. Tristan then informs his co-hosts about the cinematic masterpiece, "Morbius," and the new publicity techniques the film has been using. The trio also agree that the use of Discord to promote "Morbius" backfired in the funniest way. Spenser and Tristan bond over their disdain for Ben Affleck movies, and Koz lays into "The Godfather."
(04/05/22 10:08pm)
Sports managing editor Ben Morse and staff writer Alex Walulik talk to Spencer Nusbaum about his time at The Eagle as managing editor of the sports section and women's basketball beat reporter, his experience at The Washington Post and more.
(03/31/22 8:16pm)
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen and Andrew Powers draft their top 25 athletes under the age of 25.
(03/30/22 6:18pm)
Spenser, Koz and Tristan go off the rails about the snacks they enjoy at the theaters and the best films that explore food. Koz reveals her obsession with moss and Spenser does the same with rocks. Tristan questions how normal it is for Koz to bring a pepper grinder into the theater for her popcorn. He also doesn't know how to pronounce "Campbells."
(03/24/22 6:55pm)
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Lee Clarke and Andrew Powers discuss their brackets, favorite moments and biggest upsets of 2022 March Madness.
(03/23/22 5:46pm)
Spenser, Koz and Tristan review "The Batman," "After Yang" and "Turning Red." They also discuss the different controversies "Turning Red" has caused online, such as a critic calling the film "limiting in its scope." Tristan reveals that "After Yang" made him cry after 30 minutes and Spenser unexpectedly connects with the doodles of Meilin Lee from "Turning Red."
(03/22/22 7:24pm)
Sports managing editor Ben Morse and staff writer Alex Walulik examine the American University women's and men's basketball performances in the Patriot League Tournament.
(03/18/22 9:32pm)
In this special episode, staff writer Audrey Barnett talks to filmmakers Kiley Kraskouskas, Leola Calzolai-Stewart and Rachell Shapiro about their new film, "The American Diplomat." The three filmmakers run FLOWSTATE Films, a production company based in D.C. The film follows three Black U.S. diplomats as the Cold War and the Civil Rights Movement complicates their foreign missions of spreading democracy.
(03/17/22 7:20pm)
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen and Lee Clarke talk about American University women's basketball, Tom Brady's un-retirement and Victor Oladipo's new fan service, among other things.