The episode provides insights into the lives of college students, their living arrangements, and the dynamics of off-campus housing, making college life a notable topic.
The episode provides glimpses into Eva's college experience, including her dorm life and her efforts to support her friends academically and emotionally.
Kristen's life as a college student, her graduation days before the murder, and the shattered dreams surrounding that milestone are significant parts of the story.
Jody Sanderholm's background as a college student and her involvement in extracurricular activities, such as the dance team, are discussed.
Major Jackson draws from his personal experiences living with roommates during college to provide context and perspective on the poem's themes.
Green recounts her experiences transitioning from high school to college, navigating large universities, and maximizing opportunities.
The podcast episodes cover a wide range of college life experiences, from the lighthearted tales of wild parties and roommate antics to the more serious and disturbing accounts of violence, abuse, and tragedy on college campuses.
Several episodes delve into the specific realities of college life, such as the psychological manipulation tactics used by a cult leader who infiltrated a college dorm (#360: Dad Moves Into Daughter's College Dorm & Starts A Cult On Campus), the challenges faced by a student charged with murdering his father while navigating the legal system (House of Secrets), and the heartbreaking story of a college student murdered by her boyfriend shortly after graduation (FEED DROP: What Was That Like).
Other episodes provide more positive and reflective perspectives on college life, such as a poem that captures the intimacy and community of living with roommates (1123: In the House With No Doors by Sarah Kay) and personal anecdotes that showcase the humor, growing pains, and lifelong memories that can emerge from the college experience (COMMENT SECTION: ALL STARS Ft. Brittany Broski and Caleb Hearon).