This episode of “On the Double” takes a deep dive into school clubs and the students and teachers behind them. Co-hosts Dylan Dam and Riley Flynn explore the struggles and challenges both club sponsors and presidents experience while balancing their other responsibilities.
On the Double: Down Under
November 28, 2021
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Riley Flynn and Dylan Dam
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About the Contributors

Riley Flynn, Content Team Editor
Riley Flynn is a third-year staffer and content team editor on The Muse. When she’s not making a podcast or editing a story, she’s probably writing a screenplay, speech, or poem. Riley loves to work, swim, and paint. She hopes to continue writing in college.

Dylan Dam, Content Team Editor
Dylan Dam is a third-year staffer and content team editor on The Muse. When he’s not working, he’s usually swimming competitively, eating food, or watching episodes of “The Fosters.” In addition to The Muse, he is also the captain of the swim team. He joined The Muse because he believes in telling stories that go unnoticed to tell the story of our surrounding community.