Media
The Villager Voice
The Voices of the Stevenson Village – The Villager Voice is Stevenson’s student-run news podcast. It functions as an extension of The Villager, providing fresh and interesting content for our audience to listen to and enjoy. New podcast episodes are available every Sunday on The Villager website.
Episode 1 – Welcome to The Villager Voice
In this episode, Editor-in-Chief, Leah Bayley-Hay, and Villager Advisor, Jeff Browne, sit down to discuss the importance of The Villager and Student Media at Stevenson University.
Episode 2 – Religion and the College Experience
In this episode, Jared Luma talks with religion and philosophy professor, Dr. John McQuitty, about the relationship between faith and christianity and college students.
Episode 3 – Cancer, Mental Health, and the Trials of Life
In this episode of the Villager Voice, host Jared Luma interviews Dr. Deric Greene, a professor in the Department of Communication. Greene talks about how his life has led him to Stevenson and academia, and how cancer has affected his outlook.
Episode 4 – Stevenson Soccer and Beyond
In this episode, The Villager Voice talks about mustang soccer and the world of professional soccer
Episode 5 – Communication Students Tackle Capstone
In this episode, Jared Luma talks with 23 out of 25 of the graduating seniors from the communications department about their capstone research projects.
Episode 6 – Christianity in College
In this episode, Jared Luma
discusses the idea of living a Christian lifestyle while indulging in the college dilemma.
Episode 7 – The Rise of JayLab Baseball
In this episode, Villager Sports Editor, Grant DeVivo, discusses baseball with junior southpaw, Jason Labrador!
The Villager Video
The Faces of the Stevenson Village – The Villager Video is Stevenson’s student-run news outlet. As an extension to The Villager’s main content, Villager Video offers a new media format to connect with the SU Community.
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