16.1

On this episode of Terrier Nation we launch into the Charles with the women’s crew team before their biggest race of the season. We head down Comm Ave for a stretch and check in with BU field hockey’s international players. BU men’s soccer team captain Adam Shekali joins us in studio.

Mid-Autumn Festival

Welcome to the first episode of this sea season of Amber. In this edition, we will take a look on the new iPhone release, we will also discuss international students’ concerns about campus safety. We will take you to see how feminism is being represented through different TV shows. Later in the show, we will look more into the popular trend of Hip-hop culture in China. And finally, Hungry Terrier producers will join us on a Mooncake tasting.

10/13/17

On this episode of Good Morning BU we discuss President Trump’s executive order to replace the Affordable Care Act and the deadly California wildfires. Culture reporter Sophie Colander discusses what BU student reactions to recent sexual assault allegations against a BU professor. And Nick McCool interviews firefighter Bailey McDade about a new exhibit opening this weekend in Boston.

Sports Controversies

On the season 21 premiere, Michael Alcaraz goes Behind the Plate with our baseball experts to discuss the upcoming MLB playoffs. Nick Neville and our analysts mix politics and sports to take a look at recent controversies. And Jane Rose gives us a look at the recent CTE progress being made right here at Boston University. Tune in now!

Conservatism on Campus

In the season 18 premier, On That Point explores attitudes toward conservatism on Boston University’s campus. What challenges do conservatives on college campuses face? Is the alt-right movement harming the image of more moderate republicans? Guests include Jack Moriarity from BU’s College Republicans and former BU student Nicholas Fuentes.

Free Speech

The first amendment may be the most hotly contested amendment in the Bill of Rights. Today, journalists, politicians, and Americans at large all stand in the crossfire.

Do protests against political discourse bring about productive civic engagement?
Can journalism play a positive role in healing the divides?

Inside Boston digs deeper into the American political divides in this episode, “Free Speech”. Watch for interviews with with Former Washington Post journalist, Christopher Daly, New York Times Culture Writer Sopan Deb, and the Senior Vice President of Public Relations at O’Neill and Associates, Ann Murphy, and a final goodbye from Inside Boston’s senior producers.