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Under the Radar with Callie Crossley looks to alternative presses and community news for stories that are often overlooked by big media outlets. In our roundtable conversation, we aim to examine the small stories before they become the big headlines with contributors in Boston and New England. 

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Episodes

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    Khalil Gibran Muhammad, professor of history, race and public policy at Harvard University; Tomiko Brown-Nagin, the Daniel P.S. Paul professor of constitutional law at Harvard Law; and Jim Demers, a political consultant with The Demers Group in New Hampshire join Under the Radar to discuss how Barack Obama’s policies, popularity and grassroots revolution changed American politics.
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    It’s been a wild convention. It was Massachusetts delegates who helped put Donald Trump over the top, but not everyone is on board. Governor Charlie Baker says it’s important that you vote, but he’s not planning on voting for President. Plus, Ted Cruz booed off the stage, and Milania Trump is in hot water. We've got an unconventional take on highlights from the RNC in Cleveland. Here for our special convention coverage are the Mass Politics Profs: Maurice Cunningham is an Associate Professor of Political Science at UMass Boston. Peter Ubertaccio is an Associate Professor of Political Science and the Director of the Martin Institute for Law & Society at Stonehill College. Shannon Jenkins is the chair and associate professor of Political Science at UMass Dartmouth. Jerold Duquette is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Central Connecticut State University.
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    Madam CJ Walker And Her 'Hair' Apparent
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    Super Tuesday delivered a supersized win for Donald Trump, and a superb night for Hillary Clinton. The Mass Politics Profs join us to discuss those wins and the insuperable way forward for their opponents. Plus we dig into the nuances of Romney's anti-endorsement and Thursday's GOP debate.
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    Millions of Americans are sold on Bernie Sanders, but one Bernie Sanders doll is sold out. Professional seamstress Emily Engel is feeling the #bern. She's been offered contracts and toy deal, but she's happy to keep sewing the doll, one stitch at a time, Emily is the creator of the popular handmade doll “Lil Bernie.” First shared on facebook and instagram, the doll went viral. Emily, who had vowed to donate $25 per doll to the Vermont Senator's campaign, soon met the donation cap.
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    For ALS Patients, Life Can Change At The Blink Of An Eye
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    It's A Wash: Beaches, and Shoveling on Regional Under the Radar
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    A Voracious Appetite For Christmas
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    Snow Joke: Old Farmer's Almanac's Predictions For Winter
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    What's Cookin', Book Lookin'