MAYA ATHERLY-LARSEN: Hi, I’m Maya Atherly-Larsen. You’re listening to In The Know, a podcast dedicated to the University of Minnesota. According to the NFL website, an estimated 200 million people watched the Super Bowl last year and that number is only expected to increase this year. This is the biggest American sporting event of the.
MAYA ATHERLY-LARSEN: Hi, I’m Maya Atherly-Larsen. You’re listening to In The Know, a podcast dedicated to the University of Minnesota. Welcome to the frosty wonderland of Minnesota winters, where the chill seeps into your bones and the sun seems to be on an extended vacation. The winter months in Minnesota are easily the gloomiest times.
MAYA ATHERLY-LARSEN: Hi, I’m Maya Atherly-Larsen. RACHEL HOPPE: And I’m Rachel Hoppe. You’re listening to In The Know, a podcast dedicated to the University of Minnesota. ATHERLY-LARSEN: In today’s episode, we’re discussing the ever-present campus turkeys here at the U, sometimes known as the unofficial mascots. Chances are high that you’ve crossed paths with these.
MAYA ATHERLY-LARSEN: Hi everyone, I’m Maya Atherly-Larsen, your host from the Minnesota Daily, and you’re tuning into In The Know, the podcast that brings you all the latest on the University of Minnesota. With the birth of the internet and social media in the last two decades there seems to be a steady increase in.
MAYA ATHERLY-LARSEN: Hello, I’m Maya Atherly-Larsen. ELISE TRAVIS: And I’m Elise Travis. ATHERLY-LARSEN: Your hosts from the Minnesota Daily, and you’re tuning into In The Know, the podcast that brings you all the latest on the University of Minnesota. This past summer, we had an episode about artificial intelligence in education. Now? We’re going to.