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(03/15/22 9:46pm)
Sports managing editor Ben Morse and staff writer Alex Walulik examine the American University women's and men's soccer seasons with the help of beat editor Lee Clarke and staff writer Sara Campbell.
(03/03/22 8:27pm)
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Lee Clarke, and Andrew Powers discuss three contenders for their dream NBA expansion. Liah shares her vision for a Mexico City team, Lee dreams up a new Pittsburgh team and Andrew puts in his pitch for a Montreal team.
(03/02/22 9:41pm)
Koz, Spenser and Tristan get together to discuss which characters remind them of themselves and each other. Tristan also brings birthday surprises for Spenser, and the episode quickly becomes a musical.
(03/01/22 10:17pm)
Sports managing editor Ben Morse and staff writer Alex Walulik return to preview American University's women's lacrosse.
(02/25/22 9:42pm)
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Andrew Powers and special guest star Marco Gacina discuss their favorite, least favorite and most controversial jersey takes across the world of sports in a special video episode.
(02/23/22 6:50pm)
Tristan, Koz and Spenser take another look at the nominees for the upcoming 2022 Oscars. They talk about esteemed editor Hank Corwin, the bristling of Peter's comb in "The Power of the Dog" and the various incendiary oversights of the Academy. As always, emotions run high and tirades ensue.
(02/18/22 7:33pm)
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Andrew Powers and special guest star Alex Walulik discuss the chaos that unfolded at the 2022 NBA trade deadline and rank the teams they think did the best and the worst.
(02/16/22 7:04pm)
Tristan, Koz and Spenser discuss the happy surprises, numerous snubs, and laughable gaffs of the 2022 Oscar nominees. Topics discussed include the need for greater documentary and short film distribution, Lin Manuel Miranda, Suicide Squad, prosthetics, the challenges of adapting screenplays and much more. "Don't Look Up Fans" be warned: this episode is not for you.
(02/15/22 10:28pm)
Sports Managing Editor Ben Morse and staff writer Alex Walulik take a deep dive into men's and women's basketball at American University. Staff Writer Marco Gacina joins the hosts to discuss this season so far.
(02/10/22 3:37pm)
The gang discusses the upcoming Super Bowl, their predictions and why they think Justin Timberlake has been invited back to the halftime show three times. Special guest Evan Maynard, a sports staff writer for The Eagle, joins the group this week.
(02/09/22 6:55pm)
Tristan, Koz and Spenser unpack "Honey Boy," the deeply personal project written from actor Shia LaBeouf's own experiences. The crew rate Alma Har'el's directorial debut as powerful to various extents; they agree that the performances are solid, yet the narrative leaves a little to be desired. With everyone's favorite holiday around the corner, the crew then recommends their picks for a romantic, or at least entertaining, Valentine's Day.
(02/03/22 10:17pm)
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Andrew Powers and Lee Clarke discuss mental health among NBA players, harassment of players and the stereotypes about Philadelphia sports fans. They also discuss Andrew's recent article analyzing Rui Hachimura's return to the NBA.
(02/02/22 6:29pm)
Tristan, Koz and Spenser revel over the mastery of Ryusuke Hamaguchi's newest film, "Drive My Car." With its deep connection and homage to the theater, Koz appreciates the unique, multilingual approach the film takes within its narrative. They then list their favorite comfort films, as Koz recovers from her wisdom teeth surgery. We also don't know how she was able to record hours after that.
(01/27/22 7:35pm)
Hosts Liah Argiropoulos, Ian Gundersen, Andrew Powers and Lee Clarke introduce Section 202 and talk about their most embarrassing and earliest sports-related memories. The group shares how they got into sports journalism and their favorite teams.
(01/26/22 4:54pm)
Tristan, Koz and Spenser unpack "Cold War," a complicated romance film that follows two Polish musicians through displacement and artistic passion, all under the backdrop of a tumultuous, volatile post-war Europe. The crew then share their favorite films of 2021, including some that they covered for The Eagle. Koz gets to share her undying love for "Zola" again.
(01/19/22 3:40pm)
In the first episode of the spring semester, Life Managing editor Tristan, Arts and Entertainment editor Koz and Silver Screen editor Spenser review "Paper Moon," a comedic road movie that follows an orphan and a conman as they scam their way through the Depression-era Midwest. They then talk about the controversies surrounding the HFPA that led to a lowkey Golden Globes ceremony. Koz wonders why musicals and comedies are grouped in the same category at the Globes. Is "West Side Story" really a comedy?
(12/16/21 7:53pm)
Eagle contributor Alex Walulik talks to junior cross country and track and field runner Russell Sullivan, who was First Team All-Patriot League last cross-country season. Sullivan discusses their successful sophomore season, how high school track prepared them for competing at AU, the impact their coaches and teammates have had on them so far.
(12/15/21 4:32pm)
In the final episode of the semester, Tristan, Olivia and Spenser are joined by Editor-in-Chief Clare Mulroy to talk about their favorite movie scores. Clare shares how the "Titanic" soundtrack helped her sleep, Tristan and Spenser defend Uncut Gems again and everyone gets emotional about "Up."
(12/09/21 3:26pm)
Eagle sports contributor Alex Walulik chats with sophomore men’s basketball forward Johnny O’Neil, the reigning Patriot League Rookie of the Year. O’Neil talks about his freshman season and the recruiting process that brought him to AU. O'Neil also discusses how his high school career prepared for playing Division I basketball and expectations for the 2021-2022 season.
(12/08/21 6:58pm)
In this episode, Tristan, Olivia and Spenser sit down to talk about their favorite and least favorite biopics. Get ready for a good old lesson on ethics and a few giggles.