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But in the end, fears of a mass exodus never materialized. Elite institutions continued to participate, allowing the rankings to remain a dominant force in college admissions.
Campus Files is an Odyssey original podcast. This episode was written and reported by Margo Gray. Campus Files is produced by Ian Mont, Elliot Adler, and me, Margo Gray. Our executive producers and story editors are Maddie Sprungkaiser and Lloyd Lockridge. Campus Files is edited, mixed, and mastered by Chris Basil and Andy Jaskiewicz. Special thanks to Jenna Weiss-Berman, J.D.
Campus Files is an Odyssey original podcast. This episode was written and reported by Margo Gray. Campus Files is produced by Ian Mont, Elliot Adler, and me, Margo Gray. Our executive producers and story editors are Maddie Sprungkaiser and Lloyd Lockridge. Campus Files is edited, mixed, and mastered by Chris Basil and Andy Jaskiewicz. Special thanks to Jenna Weiss-Berman, J.D.
Campus Files is an Odyssey original podcast. This episode was written and reported by Margo Gray. Campus Files is produced by Ian Mont, Elliot Adler, and me, Margo Gray. Our executive producers and story editors are Maddie Sprungkaiser and Lloyd Lockridge. Campus Files is edited, mixed, and mastered by Chris Basil and Andy Jaskiewicz. Special thanks to Jenna Weiss-Berman, J.D.
Crowley, Leah Reese-Dennis, Maura Curran, Josephina Francis, Kurt Courtney, Hillary Shuff, Sean Cherry, Laura Berman, and Hilary Van Ornum. Original theme music by James Waterman and Davey Sumner. If you have tips or story ideas, write to us at campusfilespod at gmail.com.
Crowley, Leah Reese-Dennis, Maura Curran, Josephina Francis, Kurt Courtney, Hillary Shuff, Sean Cherry, Laura Berman, and Hilary Van Ornum. Original theme music by James Waterman and Davey Sumner. If you have tips or story ideas, write to us at campusfilespod at gmail.com.
Crowley, Leah Reese-Dennis, Maura Curran, Josephina Francis, Kurt Courtney, Hillary Shuff, Sean Cherry, Laura Berman, and Hilary Van Ornum. Original theme music by James Waterman and Davey Sumner. If you have tips or story ideas, write to us at campusfilespod at gmail.com.
I'm Margo Gray. This week on Campus Files, the story of a multi-million dollar drug ring run by fraternity brothers at the College of Charleston.
I'm Margo Gray. This week on Campus Files, the story of a multi-million dollar drug ring run by fraternity brothers at the College of Charleston.
I'm Margo Gray. This week on Campus Files, the story of a multi-million dollar drug ring run by fraternity brothers at the College of Charleston.
Max has written for a bunch of publications, including The New York Times, Texas Monthly, and Esquire. And back in 2016, he was working on a story for GQ about cocaine smuggling in Ho Chi Minh City. it got him thinking about a different drug, a drug that he'd seen everywhere back when he was in college, Xanax.
Max has written for a bunch of publications, including The New York Times, Texas Monthly, and Esquire. And back in 2016, he was working on a story for GQ about cocaine smuggling in Ho Chi Minh City. it got him thinking about a different drug, a drug that he'd seen everywhere back when he was in college, Xanax.
Max has written for a bunch of publications, including The New York Times, Texas Monthly, and Esquire. And back in 2016, he was working on a story for GQ about cocaine smuggling in Ho Chi Minh City. it got him thinking about a different drug, a drug that he'd seen everywhere back when he was in college, Xanax.
Xanax is an anti-anxiety pill, and it's often referred to as a bar because of its rectangular shape.
Xanax is an anti-anxiety pill, and it's often referred to as a bar because of its rectangular shape.
Xanax is an anti-anxiety pill, and it's often referred to as a bar because of its rectangular shape.
Xanax has been around since the 1980s, but it's only in recent years that it's become so popular as a recreational drug.
Xanax has been around since the 1980s, but it's only in recent years that it's become so popular as a recreational drug.
Xanax has been around since the 1980s, but it's only in recent years that it's become so popular as a recreational drug.
But Max was less interested in why Xanax was so popular with Gen Z. He wanted to know where all the Xanax on college campuses was coming from, because it definitely didn't look legit.