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The Collegiate Podcast Episode 3: Polar vortex, Super Bowl LIII commercials, halftime show, the game and more

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Nearly two feet of snow had fallen by Wednesday, Jan. 30 in Grand Rapids just outside the residence of The Collegiate’s managing/sports editor Mike Staley. (Mike Staley/The Collegiate) / Maroon 5, with lead singer Adam Levine, performs during the Super Bowl Halftime Show at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2019. (Curtis Compton/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS) / New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman holds the Vince Lombardi trophy after a 13-3 win against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII on Sunday, Feb. 3, 2019, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. (Hyosub Shin/Atlanta Journal-Constitution/TNS) / (photo montage by Jack Hervela/The Collegiate)

On this episode, the gang breaks down the fallout from the polar vortex causing Grand Rapids Community College to close its doors for a week as well as causing multiple deaths across the Midwest. Tatiana details the news coming out of her home country of Cuba where a tornado and meteorites hit the country in the same week and Jack discusses the latest migrant caravan and a bogus university set up by ICE.

Super Bowl LIII was on Sunday, but for those that aren’t into football, there was still plenty to talk about. The group will discuss their favorite commercials, Maroon 5’s halftime performance and rapper 21 Savage being arrested by ICE in Atlanta the morning of the Super Bowl.

As for the game, Mike and Aaron dissect the lowest scoring game in Super Bowl history. They’ll discuss the Rams’ lackluster performance, the disappearance of Todd Gurley and if Julian Edelman really deserved to be named Super Bowl MVP.

(Produced by Matthew Scheidel. Edited by Aaron Stoner and Mike Staley)

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