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S@Y What - Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Today the show was all about Seneca College. With school ending this week and exams next week, it was time to look back at the whole experience of being a Seneca College student. Dan Baldassara and Vince Gassi were the hosts of the show. The show started off with Erick Espinoza doing a weather and traffic update.
Justin Theodoropolous talked about the impending York University strike. Maurizio Sestitio talked about the latest advancement in technology from Google (Google glasses). Mike Stringer talked about the first round of NHL playoffs talking place and offered his predictions.

After the break, Leandra Grant had a studio guest Reema Jaffer who is an upcoming broadcast journalism student to talk about her experience. Japneet Marwah talked about students offering advice for future Seneca College students. Stephanie Morrison talked about the balancing act for students who work part time and study full time. Jason Marshall offered his thoughts on surviving the broadcast journalism program. After the break, Erick had another weather and traffic update. Ron Mil took a look at where past broadcast journalism professors have ended up. Erick also talked to students about their fondest memories of Seneca College.

After the break, Elnaz Derakshandeh offered her opinion on remembering Seneca College. Rachel Osbourne talked about how to stay in contact with fellow Senecans after they graduate. Mike Hetherington offered his thoughts on where fellow broadcast journalism students would end up with a most likely too list. The show ended off with a bang with a Vitamin C ending song.



Show Rundown Wednesday, February 08, 2012 - 4:00pm
On this week's edition of SAY What… In light of the recent vehicle accident in Hampstead, Ontario, SAY What reporter Mike Stringer speaks about the plight of migrant workers in Canada.
Mayor Rob Ford claims that he can reduce your travel time by twenty five percent. Our own Elnaz Derakshandeh takes to the halls of Seneca College to get students opinions on light rail transit.
Officials at Pearson International Airport have seized a very unusual shipment of fruit. SAY News Reporter Justin Theorodopoulos tells us that the only thing that's getting higher at the airport is the security.
Black History month is underway, and Seneca College is hosting events all month long. SAY News reporters Rachael Osborne and Miranda Nawrot talk to the SSF about this month's festivities.
For students looking to reapply to college or University next year, we got some good news for you. SAY What reporter Raisa Ahmed tells us about how Seneca College is making this process easier for students.
Don't know where or what to eat? Want to try something new? SAY reporter Japneet Marwah tells us about eating out, the true story.
On April first, Canada's hottest artists head to our nation's capital to for an evening of awards and celebrating Canadian's finest work. Senecans weigh in on who will take home that coveted Juno awards. SAY News reporter Mike Stringer returns to tell us about some nominees in the Junos while Aneela Khan asks Senecans about who they think should win the awards.
Valentine's Day is just around the corner and SAY What reporter Japneet Marwah tells us not only some great gift ideas for your significant other, but just how well you match up with your horoscope match.
Our hosts, Ron Mill and Stephanie Morrison, discuss the latest in Quirky News. SAY What is an hour long radio magazine, produced by fourth semester Journalism students.
If you have a comment, show idea or you want to talk to a producer, please e-mail: saywhat@senecac.on.ca.



