The Print Podcast
By The Print
The Print PodcastMar 28, 2019
'Race shouldn't always guide narratives' - Black representation in the Media: In Conversation With... Pan-African Society
The Print's podcast editor and Editor-in-Chief sit down with Rudo, Vice-President of the Pan African society to talk about Black representation in the media.
"The Freshers' period is what you is what you make it"
Podcast Editor,Matida Bobo and Editor-in-Chief, Saywah Mahmood, recall their freshers experiences and give some top tips for getting through first year.
Fashion, democracy, and the new editor
In March, The Print Podcast won the Queen Mary Student Media Award for 'Best Broadcast' so thank you to all those who listen to us and read the newspaper.
In this episode of The Print Podcast, Editor-in-Chief of The Print Kerry Maxwell sits down with Lara Mills and Liam Pape to discuss two articles from issue 28. Kerry also talks to newly elected Editor-in-Chief of The Print Saywah Mahmood.
Find out more:
Lara Mills - 'Bye Felicia, Hello Alopecia' and sustainable fashion https://theprintnews.co.uk/author/lara-mills/
Liam Pape - QMSU Elections 2019. https://theprintnews.co.uk/tag/su-elections-2019/
Oscars, elections, and social media detox
In this episode of The Print Podcast, Editor-in-Chief of The Print Millie Pritchard sits down with Anna McKibbin, Liam Pape and Madeleine Goode to discuss three articles from issue 27.
Find out more:
Anna McKibbin - Who missed out at the Oscars? https://theprintnews.co.uk/2019/02/oscarssowhite/
Liam Pape - QMSU Elections 2019. https://theprintnews.co.uk/tag/su-elections-2019/
Madeleine Goode - Should you have a social media detox?
The Joe Vinson Interview - Commercial Services Officer at QMSU
Queen Mary Students' Union Commercial Services Officer Joe Vinson sits down with Editor-at-Large of The Print Liam Pape to talk about safety in campus bars, Bart's brew, a QMSU loyalty scheme, unionising, banned artists and much much more.
Damage, disengagement, and Doctor Who
In this episode of The Print Podcast, Editor-in-Chief of The Print Kerry Maxwell sits down with Becca Billis, Daniele Accurso and Liam Pape to discuss three articles from issue 26.
Becca Billis: The Plastic Problem
Daniele Accurso: Jodie Whittaker as Doctor Who
Liam Pape: QMSU's Autumn Elections
In light of Queen Mary launching their university challenge applications this week, Kerry nicked some of the questions from the test form and quizzes Daniele and Becca to see if they would be suitable candidates to represent the brightest at QM on TV. Spoiler alert: they weren't.
Lectures, gadgets, and conspiracy theorists
Read more about the articles discussed here:
Essential tech for university… and what you can probably live without - theprintnews.co.uk/2018/10/essential-tech-for-university-and-what-you-can-probably-live-without/
New Principal’s inaugural lecture hijacked by 9/11 conspiracy theorists - theprintnews.co.uk/2018/09/new-principals-inaugural-lecture-hijacked-by-9-11-conspiracy-theorists/
The Colin Bailey Interview
Apologise for poor sound quality at times, it was recorded on an iPhone.
Full articles about the topics discussed:
Bursary changes and how they affect you - theprintnews.co.uk/2018/04/6927/
The Occupation of The Octagon - theprintnews.co.uk/2018/03/why-do-i-occupy/
UCU Strikes - theprintnews.co.uk/2018/04/higher-education-as-we-know-it-would-disintegrate/
Online Safety - theprintnews.co.uk/2018/02/what-should-we-do-about-qm-confessions/