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The Clearihue Corner
UVic English Students' Association
33 episodes
5 days ago
Brought to you by the University of Victoria English Students' Association, The Clearihue Corner is a literary podcast by and for students. Hosted and produced by Alexander McLauchlan, Kayci Caskey-Olsen, and Cedar Flynn. Created by Teresa Sammut (BA '21). Music by Christopher Warren.
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Brought to you by the University of Victoria English Students' Association, The Clearihue Corner is a literary podcast by and for students. Hosted and produced by Alexander McLauchlan, Kayci Caskey-Olsen, and Cedar Flynn. Created by Teresa Sammut (BA '21). Music by Christopher Warren.
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Bonus Episode: Interview with ESA Presidents Maya and Rowan
The Clearihue Corner
10 minutes 46 seconds
2 years ago
Bonus Episode: Interview with ESA Presidents Maya and Rowan

Are you thinking about getting involved with the ESA? Want to know more about what we do? Listen to this episode to hear Rowan and Maya talk about their experience with this lovely community!

The Clearihue Corner
Brought to you by the University of Victoria English Students' Association, The Clearihue Corner is a literary podcast by and for students. Hosted and produced by Alexander McLauchlan, Kayci Caskey-Olsen, and Cedar Flynn. Created by Teresa Sammut (BA '21). Music by Christopher Warren.