No Stone Unturned

Informações:

Synopsis

Join Jon Hanrahan and Sarah Axtell in their search for the ROCK, a Lawrence University icon missing since 1998. A Sisyphean journey in podcast form.

Episodes

  • Episode 5: We Call a Lawyer

    02/12/2017 Duration: 17min

    In the fall of 1998 the nicest of boulders, the greatest of all granite, The ROCK disappeared from the Lawrence University campus in Appleton, Wisc. Seventeen years later, we found it. We left it there—in the sun and in the snow, hidden away behind a yellow agricultural tub and assorted grasses of the Midwest—with nothing more than a vague hope that maybe, someday that two-ton hunk of stone could come home. In Episode Five of No Stone Unturned we dig into court records. We call an attorney. We answer the questions we left murky in Episode Four. And we ask: How soon until The ROCK comes home?

  • Episode 4: On A Local Farm

    12/05/2016 Duration: 16min

    On a sunny day in July, last year, Sarah and Jon drove out to a local farm. The story of The ROCK comes to some sort of ending... for now.

  • Episode 3: Two Alumni And A Dog

    21/04/2016 Duration: 24min

    The ROCK's fate becomes murkier when Sarah and Jon interview an anonymous Lawrence alumnus. They take a break from the investigation to tell the story of Maxie the Dog and the crazy Plantz kids who buried The ROCK in 1964.

  • Episode 2: The Frattening

    14/04/2016 Duration: 34min

    Sarah and Jon dig deeper into fraternity shenanigans surrounding The ROCK -- and confront its boy's game past. They imagine a future where The ROCK returns to campus (a.k.a. they count their very unhatched chicks).

  • Episode 1: That's A Nice Boulder

    07/04/2016 Duration: 26min

    Episode 1: In which Jon and Sarah introduce The ROCK, its origins, and what lead them to tracking it down. Investigations start locally.

  • No Stone Unturned Podcast Trailer

    20/02/2016 Duration: 01min

    In October, 1998, a century-old Lawrence University tradition vanished... No Stone Unturned will be rolling your way on SoundCloud and WLFM this April. For more information, visit our website at www.nsupodcast.rocks