KALA Podcasts

Midweek Matchmaking: Will AI Fall in Love with Me? (Part 2)

Last week, Evie dove into the 36 Questions That Lead to Love in the attempt to make an AI chatbot fall in love with her. This is the dramatic ending to that story and you won’t want to miss it.

Midweek Matchmaking (Part 1): Will AI Fall in Love with Me?

It’s the day of love but for those of you who don’t have a Valentine, join host of Midweek Musings, Evie Breitbach, as she attempts to get artificial intelligence to fall in love with her through the “36 Questions That Lead to Love!” It’s hilarious, it’s insightful, it’s rizzy. You won’t want to miss Midweek […]

Midweek Musings: The Age of AI

We’ve all heard of it, seen it in action, and maybe even used it ourselves: artificial intelligence. On this week’s episode of Midweek Musings, Evie breaks down the history and use of AI, as well as some of the ethical issues it presents in the modern world.

From The Hive: Episode 16 – February 6, 2024

Our new episode comes to you “From The Hive” itself! We’re working out the kinks of our new recording studio inside the office of the campus newspaper “The Buzz.”

From The Hive: Episode 15 – January 30, 2024

NEW SCHOLAR BEE ALERT!! Luke Vera is the new co-host on “FROM THE HIVE!” He is a junior at SAU double majoring in Digital Media Production and Sports Management! He is also on the football team at St. Ambrose! Tune in to get to know Luke and stay in-the-know with our scholar bees!

Midweek Musings: Wheels vs. Doors

Join Evie and her special guest, Chloe Breitbach, as these sisters debate the question are there more wheels or doors in the world? Make your predictions now, and prepare for battle!

From The Hive: Episode 14: January 25, 2024

The KALA Scholar Bees are back with their first episode of Spring Term! Ryan, Anna, and Sierra discuss their winter break activities and look ahead at what to expect from another busy term here at SAU.

Midweek Musings: Are Athletes Built for Their Sport?

Usain Bolt, Gabby Douglas, and LeBron James… some of the best athletes to date in their respective sport. The question is: were they born to be athletes or did their intense training change their biology over time?