Passing Time - The Charger Online Podcast
By The Charger Online
Passing Time - The Charger Online PodcastApr 17, 2020
Passing Time - The NFL Playoffs
Bold predictions from Sports Editor Hunter Mitchell and Co-EIC Keagan Mould
Passing Time - Meet The Charger staff
Hayden Crowell interviews Darren Silalahi, Isaiah Clark, Sylvia McCann and Erin Johnston
Gamer Jat Ahonsi
Reporter Hayden Crowell interviews game maker and senior Jat Ahonsi about his creative gamer work.
Passing Time with Emma Wig, girls varsity center
Emma Wig speaks with Hayden Crowell about wanting to become a veternarian and sizes up the girls varsity basketball team.
Passing Time with Junior Brayden Gardenour
Hayden Crowell interviews Brayden Gardenhour about his faith and where it has led him in his journey.
5 Minutes with Darren Silalahi
Reporter Hayden Crowell speaks with senior artist Darren Silalahi.
Passing Time with Hayden Crowell
Staff Reporter Hayden Crowell, senior, talks with Charger Pride Marching Band Trumpeter Aiden Gates about this year's show: Bloom.
Finding our direction
Neophyte podcasters Gwen McCleary and Keagan Mould debut the season opener of the Charger Online Podcast. Topics: General chaos and mayhem.
Jeffrey Lynn Hand: Potential Hoosier Serial Killer? Part 2
Co-Editor in Chief Stella Brewer-Vartanian and Features Editor Peyton Holsworth continue to discuss the potential victims of Jeffrey Lynn Hand, a suspected serial killer that operated in the Midwest during the 70s.
The Charger Picks the Oscars
Adviser Nol Beckley and Editor in Chief Maddy Bracken share their choices for the Academy Awards which airs Sunday night.
Unsent Messages
Maddy Bracken, along with Hanna Fox and Heather Wolfe, discuss Instagram.
Jeffrey Lynn Hand: Potential Hoosier Serial Killer? Part 1
Co-Editor in Chief Stella Brewer-Vartanian and Features Editor Peyton Holsworth discuss the potential victims of Jeffrey Lynn Hand, a suspected serial killer that operated in the Midwest during the 70s.
The CO Sports Desk tackles football
Quentin Gilbert and Clay Wagner respond to slate of playoffs over last weekend and predict the conference championships.
Culturing Clayton: Dead Poets Society
Sports writer Clayton Wagner, sophomore, tries to explain the plot of a movie he's never seen with the help of Editor in Chief Maddy Bracken.
Who was Mary Jane Doe? A Fort Wayne Mystery
News Editor Stella Brewer-Vartanian and Features Editor Peyton Holsworth discuss the possible identity of Allen County's 1992 Mary Jane Doe, an unidentified pregnant woman found dead in a flooded basement.
Surraya: A conversation
Nori Wagner speaks with her sister Surraya on a variety of topics.
Printing and Podcasting with Nori Wagner and Julia Hess
Nori Wagner interviews Charger Online Editor in Chief Julia Hess about the print edition of the school newspaper and completing her senior year under COVID-19
Life and Everything with Nori Wagner
Nori interviews sophomore Henry Burgette about school, sports, The Mandalorian and everything else in between.
NoriVision
Junior Nori Wagner and Newspaper Adviser Nol Beckley sit down to talk about life, the universe and everything else. They even talk about Disney+ WandaVision
Going to school in a pandemic
Opinions Editor Julia Hess speaks with Yearbook Managing Editor Margaret Gaughan, Yearbook Sports and Photography Editor Sydni Amick and Yearbook Albums Editor Kayla Mickelson about what the first seven weeks of school and how the yearbook was put together last year during the pandemic. Music from Youtube Audio Library. Track: Randy Butternubs by Dyalla
Gimme Shelter with Maya and Mackenzie
Covering the Coronavirus in high school
Opinions Editor Julia Hess, staff members Gabrielle Hall, Casey Berndt and Andrew Brown discuss what they are doing as student journalists and how the COVID-19 affects them in school.
The Big Man Speaks
We are a day late with this because our newsroom was abuzz working on getting a story out yesterday. On this episode, we speak with Junior Angelo Petrov, a student of Macedonian decent, about his weight loss journey, cooking and returning to the old country with his family.
Finding Friends and Making a Home (with jokes)
Charger Online Adviser Nol Beckley is joined by sophomore Malakai Wilkins who came to the Carroll family four and a half years ago from North Carolina and has grown more comfortable over the last few years in Northern Indiana.
007-Where in the world is Senior Hannah Harper?
Senior environmentalist Hannah Harper speaks about her future with Nol Beckley.
006-Obsessed with The Boss (Tweed)
Maya Wilkins and Anna Hildebrand reveal their serious stanning of legendary New York corrupt politician Boss Tweed and the Gilded Age.
005-Harrison picks the Oscars
Co-Editor-in-Chief Harrison Hopkins makes his Oscar picks for Sunday's Academy Awards.
004-Oh, The Places We've Been
News Editor Maya Wilkins, Opinions Editor Julia Hess and Reporter Lucas Wideman discuss what they have learned from trips to New York City, London, Scotland, Washington D.C. and Cincinnati. Come along for the ride.
003 - It's pronounced [RUS-link]
Nol Beckley interviews AP English teacher and CHS mom-of-three, Cheryl Ruselink.
002-The Decade in Review Charger Online Podcast
Hosts seniors Harrison Hopkins, Maya Wilkins and junior Emily Linder review the decade of 2010 to 2019. Music from YouTube Royalty-Free library. Royale by Josh Tippi and the Overtimers.
001 - The Beginning
Early grad Alexis Harmon converses with newspaper adviser, Nol Beckley about a variety of topics. Music from YouTube Royalty-Free library. Royale by Josh Tippi and the Overtimers.