News Director Nathan Jahn sat down with Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley about his candidacy for Governor and the things he has accomplished as executive.
News Director Nathan Jahn sat down with Senator Roys to talk about her current job and her upcoming campaign for Governor.
News Director Nathan Jahn interviews Oscar Mayer Hotdoggers, Hunter and Cam, and interviews his Mother about her UW experience(kinda).
News Director Nathan Jahn and Sports Director Vince Hesprich talk to Rep. Francesca Hong about her current position and her upcoming Gubernatorial campaign.
News Director Nathan Jahn talks to AWSM-Madison about what they do here on campus and why they're important.
News Director Nathan Jahn and Sports Director Vincent Hesprich talk to Brewers Broadcaster Bill Schroeder about the Walk to End Alzheimer's and his career.
News Director Nathan Jahn and Sports Director Vincent Hesprich talk to Voters First Wisconsin about the voting system in our country and how it could be improved.
Voters First Wisconsin was pleased to discuss the “Final Five Voting” initiative in Wisconsin. FFV is a commonsense and achievable solution that continues the Wisconsin tradition of political innovation.
Please check out this captivating trailer for the movie “Majority Rules”, that traverses the “Final Four Voting” journey in Alaska: https://youtu.be/qtw05u5lw9I
If you like what you heard, here are some easy ways to help.
1. Subscribe to our monthly email newsletter keeping you apprised of FFV progress. (No spam, promise): https://votersfirstwi.org/keep-in-touch/
2. If you know of other organizations that might like to hear about FFV and conduct a fun demonstration “Final Five Election”, email Tracy at: tracy@votersfirstwi.org
3. Tell others about this promising Final Five Voting effort. Here are a couple of links to share with them:
· Democracy Found Website. Great information about FFV efforts in Wisconsin. “Making Votes Count” video is especially effective (3 min): https://democracyfound.org/
· Unite America video explaining the “Primary Problem” causing gridlock in congress (3 min): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W4G82iwwJU
News Director Nathan Jahn talks to Paul Selberg from Food for Thought about his experience with the club and how feeding the unhoused has changed his life.
News Director Nathan Jahn, along with writer Vince Nayman talk to Nurse Marta from Dane Multi Agency Center about the “Red Zone” and sexual assault awareness and care.
News Director Paige Stevenson, as well as News Writers Meghan Reimann, Vincent Nayman, Nathan Jahn, and Matt Catalani chatted with Wisconsin Design Team's co-founder, Josh Kuhn about what it's like to start a popular UW-Madison-inspired clothing brand fresh out of college.
Originally aired 04/27/2025
News Director Paige Stevenson, as well as News Writers Avery Chheda, Ethan Moreland, Nathan Jahn, Meghan Reimann, and Vince Hesprich sat down with Marta, a Forensic Nurse Examiner working with DaneMAC, to talk about the prevalence of sexual assault on college campuses, preventing sexual assault, and how community members can access the unique post-assault services offered by DaneMAC.
View DaneMAC's resources here: https://www.danecenter.org/
Originally aired 04/06/2025
News Director Paige Stevenson, as well as News Writers Ethan Moreland, Nathan Jahn, and Vince Hesprich got the opportunity to talk with the 2025 Wisconsin Film Festival's Artistic Director, Mike King, all about the programming making up this year's festival, as well as the process that goes behind choosing the Festival's movies.
View this year's scheduling here: https://wifilmfest.org/
Originally aired 03/16/2025
News Director Paige Stevenson, as well as News Writers Ethan Moreland and Nathan Jahn spoke with UW-Madison Professor Emmanuel Sampene, as he explained his new educational, animated project known as "Turkey Pinky Pants."
You can learn more about Turkey Pinky Pants here: https://turkeypinkypants.co/
Originally aired 03/09/2025
News Director Paige Stevenson, alongside News Writers Ethan Moreland and Nathan Jahn sat down with UW-Madison student, Alexandra Walsh, to discuss the 2025 Oscar nominations and prediction's for this year's winners or stand-out nominations.
Originally aired 03/04/2025
News Director Paige Stevenson, alongside News Writer Vince Nayman interviewed Jeff LeMessurier all about housing justice in the Madison community as well as what resources the Tenant Resource Center can provide for students, tenants, and landlords.
Originally aired 02/23/2025
News Director Paige Stevenson, alongside News Writer Oliver Gerharz chatted with Kamyia Denson, the co-editor of UW-Madison's The Black Voice; a magazine and online publication seeking to bridge the gap between campus events and its African diasporic student population. The conversation focused on campus support, student representation, and what the future holds for the Black Voice.
Originally aired 02/09/2025
News Director Paige Stevenson, alongside News Writers Ethan Moreland and Nathan Jahn got the chance to sit down with David Lovelace from the UW Geology Museum and talk about their recent discovery of Ahyavtum Bahndooicheche, the oldest dinosaur found in the Northern Hemisphere. Besides that, they also touched upon the importance of ethicality behind paleontology, what goes behind a fossil dig, and much more!
Originally aired 02/09/2025
News Director Paige Stevenson got the opportunity to talk about what it's like researching women's health topics and contraceptive coercion both domestically and internationally with Assistant Professor Leigh Senderowicz, in UW-Madison's Departments of Gender and Women's Studies, as well as Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Originally aired 11/24/2024
News Director Paige Stevenson got the opportunity to talk about all the work UW-Madison's Hmong Consortium is doing around campus, in the Wisconsin community, and nationally with one of its organizers, Professor Ian Baird.
Originally aired 11/17/2024
News Director Paige Stevenson and WSUM News Team members, Oliver Gerharz and Kayla Dembiec sat down to discuss their experiences covering their first national election, its outcomes, and what it means for the future of US politics.
Originally aired 11/10/2024