Geoffrey Line

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NPR's On Point • 18th December 2019

'The Afghanistan Papers': War Revelations From The Washington Post

The Washington Post’s massive investigation that U.S. officials misled the public about the Afghanistan War for almost 20 years. We talk with one of those same officials on what they said then, and what they think now.
The Boston Globe • 16th September 2019

Harvard student’s suicide prompts concern about mental health care on college campuses

The New England Center for Investigative Reporting is based out of WGBH News. Boston Globe Reporter Todd Wallack and students from Boston University’s investigative reporting clinic contributed to this report.
Boston University • 1st July 2019

The Story behind the BU Wind Ensemble’s New Album, Expanding Spaces

Recently, four College of Fine Arts School of Music composers and the Boston University Wind Ensemble and its conductor released an album of contemporary classical music called Expanding Spaces.
BU Today • 17th April 2019

CFA Student Wins Poster Contest for Zach Braff Movie

Graphic design student Sam West's illustration earned her a trip to Hollywood and a chance to work with noted director Zach Braff.
Boston University News Service • 13th October 2018

Aerial Research: Drones used to study whales

Traditional whale research involves invasive and costly tracking devices. That's why Iain Kerr from Ocean Alliance decided to use drones. His remote-controlled SnotBot is changing the way marine biologists conduct research. He discussed the emerging technology at HUBweek's Aerial Futures: The Drone Frontier.
WTBU • 9th April 2019

Radio News Host

Rachel Rock and I host WTBU's News Brunch, covering national and international headlines, sports, special topics and more.
WTBU • 2nd April 2019

2020 Election: Q & A with Nieman Journalism Lab Director

A conversation with Josh Benton, the Director of Harvard's Nieman Journalism Lab—described as 85% journalism and 15% think tank—to better understand how the current media landscape favors anyone democratic candidate.
WTBU • 9th April 2019

Are Boston Roads Safe for Bikes?

Yesterday the City of Cambridge passed a law requiring the construction of more bike lanes over the next five years. To discuss cyclists' safety in Boston and the Cambridge Area, I spoke with city planners, mechanics and cyclists pedaling through Inman Square.
WTBU • 26th March 2019

Jordan Peele's Us & American Narcissism

Writer and director Jordan Peele has a new horror hit that’s smashing box office records and stirring social commentary. In it, a family of four is ambushed by their animalistic doppelgangers. Who are they? In a creepy bit of exposition, one of them reveals, “We’re Americans.”
WTBU • 5th March 2019

Why Does the Methodist Church in Africa Oppose LGBT Inclusion?

The United Methodist Church will continue to oppose same-sex marriage and the inclusion of LGBT members. Strangely, most African societies were once very accepting of diverse sexual identities.
BU • 15th February 2019

Breaking Down the School to Prison Pipeline

A conversation with Sarah Hoye, formerly of Al Jazeera America, about her investigative work into the school to prison pipeline in the southern United States.
WTBU • 5th February 2019

Howard Schultz for President?

The former CEO of Starbucks, Howard Schultz is contemplating a run for president in 2020, and democrats are worried.
WTBU • 28th January 2019

How Much Longer Does Trump Have in Office?

Is the noose tightening on President Trump? His former political advisor, Roger Stone, is arrested; his previous lawyer, Michael Cohen begins a three-year prison term in March. Some would say his days in the White House are numbered. But critics are doubtful.
StoryCorps Archive • 12th December 2018

"He said to me, 'Sally, do you want to see a dead rabbit?'"

A Grandma in the Midwest mixes a drink and tells her grandson about her first kiss, while getting nostalgic for her “School Days.”
Boston University • 27th November 2018

"I come from a country...not necessarily the most friendly in terms of immigration."

Bruce Mwauluka, a lawyer from Zambia studying Banking and Financial Law at Boston University, discussed the assumptions that Americans often make of his political views, and his complicated stance on U.S. immigration policy in the McCausland Commons in BU’s School of Law.
Boston University • 28th September 2018

"In so many ways, it saved my life."

A university student from Costa Rica discusses her experience as an immigrant to America, the fine arts and the passion she discovered.
Boston University • 11th September 2018

"The only health problem I got at home is stress...stress from my roommates."

Commuters at the Wood Island MBTA station share how their home life impacts their health in this audio postcard.
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