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  • Dorm Disorder Rasool Berry Episode 8 Part 2
    2025/10/29

    In our season one finale, Rasool Berry (GC '95) reflects on life after Girard and the journey that led him to storytelling through film. From his early days navigating identity and purpose to becoming a documentary filmmaker, Rasool shares how his latest project, The Return, explores themes of belonging, history, and homecoming. It’s a conversation about legacy, creativity, and the power of reclaiming your narrative.

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    50 分
  • Dorm Disorder: Rasool Berry Episode 8 Part 1
    2025/10/22

    In the first half of our season one finale, we welcome Girard College alum Rasool Berry (Class of ’95), writer, speaker, and host of the acclaimed documentary Juneteenth: Faith & Freedom. Rasool dives into the archives with us, revisiting wild tales from past episodes and shedding new light on legendary mysteries—like what really happened to the Class of ’95’s beloved mascot, Russ. We reexamine stories told by his older brother, now hilariously reinterpreted with Rasool’s signature wit. But the real gems? Rasool’s own never-before-heard adventures that will leave you doubled over with laughter. It’s nostalgia, mischief, and storytelling at its finest—don’t miss it.

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    49 分
  • Dorm Disorder: Alex Cruz Episode 7 Part 2
    2025/10/15

    In Part Two of our chat with Alexandra Cruz, things take a turn — and not just down memory lane. We dig deeper into the quirks of boarding school life, from surprise dorm traditions to the legendary tales that still echo through alumni halls. And yes… we finally get to that story. What happens when a kid gets their hands on a bottle of whiskey and hijacks a meal truck? Oh, and did we mention the romantic affair that turned the entire campus upside down? Hearts were broken, rules were bent, and the fallout made morning announcements feel like a soap opera.

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    53 分
  • Dorm Disorder Alex Cruz Episode 7 Part 1
    2025/10/08

    Ever wonder what life is like at another boarding school? In this episode, we sit down with GC Alumni Association Director Alexandra Cruz, proud graduate of Milton Hershey School, Class of 2007 to compare notes! From shared arrival stories to the wild differences (yes, basketball courts in the dorms!), Alex gives us the inside scoop. Who had the better food? More fun activities? Tougher chores? She breaks it all down and settles the score on who really had it better.

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    39 分
  • Mom Manager Glow and Sahara Episode 6 Part 2
    2025/10/01

    Dorm Disorder Podcast – Episode Title: “Mommanagerglow: Bridging Generations at GC” We’re back with part two of our conversation with Mommanagerglow Gloria and our GC sister Sahara! This episode bridges the generational gap between our young GC sister and her older GC brothers, offering fresh insight into how the school has evolved—and what’s stayed the same. Ever wonder how cell phones have changed life at Girard? You might be surprised by the answer. We also spotlight Gloria’s incredible work on social media, where she’s carved out a vibrant space documenting Sahara’s journey as a boarding school kid. It’s heartfelt, hilarious, and full of moments that connect past and present in unexpected ways.

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    34 分
  • Mom Manager Glow and Sahara Episode 6 Part 1
    2025/09/24

    We’ve heard the stories of Girard College’s past—but what’s happening now? In this episode, we’re joined by Mommanagerglow herself: Gloria, proud mom of current GC little sister Sahara. With over a decade of experience parenting through Girard’s evolving chapters, Gloria offers a rare first-person look at what it means to be a GC mom today. From the attempted closure of the high school to Sahara’s candid reflections on campus life, this episode blends heartfelt insight with fresh humor. Through Gloria’s voice and Sahara’s eyes, we explore the present-day GC experience—one laugh, one memory, and one powerful perspective at a time.

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    45 分
  • Atiyah Harmon Episode 5 Part 2
    2025/09/17

    We’re back with the incomparable Atiyah Harmon for part two of our conversation—and trust us, it’s worth the wait. From pillow fights that escalate into shoe-throwing chaos, we dive into the hilarious differences between the girls’ and boys’ versions of dorm disorder at Girard. But beneath the laughs, Atiyah shares how Girard sparked her lifelong passion for education and community impact. We explore her journey as the founder of Black Girls Love Math, a nonprofit that’s been changing lives for five years and counting. Atiyah breaks down how math became a tool for empowerment, and we preview the upcoming Black Girls Love Math Gala—hosted right at our own Founder's Hall this fall. The jokes keep rolling, the insights hit deep, and we close this chapter with heart, humor, and a whole lot of love for math.

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    33 分
  • Atiyah Harmon Episode 5 Part 1
    2025/09/10

    We’re joined by Atiyah Harmon, Girard College Class of ’98 and founder of the educational nonprofit Black Girl Love Math. Atiyah brings a long-overdue perspective: the voices of the women of Girard. She shares vivid memories of the transition as Girard’s historically male dorms opened to girls—and the strange, sometimes hilarious tales that came with it. From navigating new spaces to confronting old mindsets, Atiyah’s stories are both personal and powerful.

    We also revisit the seismic moment of the OJ Simpson verdict and how that racially charged case reverberated through the halls of Girard, sparking conversations that still echo today.

    Atiyah also lends credence to one of our most enduring—and least disputed—theories: that the even-numbered classes were absolute a--holes. Her exhibit A? A now-legendary raid on a Pepsi truck, executed with the kind of precision and chaos only an even class could muster.

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    36 分