A student-operated publication at Santa Rosa Junior College.

The Oak Leaf

A student-operated publication at Santa Rosa Junior College.

The Oak Leaf

A student-operated publication at Santa Rosa Junior College.

The Oak Leaf

The Oak Leaf Gaming Podcast


Episode 7: When Devs Speak
We all love a good video game, but not every video game developer has a good relationship with their fans. Today, Sam hosts the Oak Leaf Gaming podcast and we discuss what we want from video game developers and some examples of what to do and what not to do.


Episode 6: Nostalgic Games
Today the crew tells stories of games from our childhoods. Some we’ve replayed, others we haven’t touched since, but they all hold a special place in our hearts!


Episode 5: Multiplayer Mishaps
From running a Minecraft mafia to night and day experiences with two different MMORPGs, there are many experiences to be had in multiplayer games. In this episode, Jesus, Sam, Lucas and Natalie discuss experiences they have had playing multiplayer games.


Episode 4: Games, Genres, and More Games
Episode 4 marks a transition into a new semester for The Oak Leaf Gaming Podcast. In this episode, Jesus, Sam, Lucas and newcomer Natalie Emanuele discuss their favorite game genres, what they enjoy about them, and what games they feel exemplify that enjoyment.

Episode 3: Game of the Year Predictions
Episode 3 features the debut of Lucas Cadigan-Carranza as we talk about The Game Awards in 2023. In this episode we discuss the nominees of multiple different categories, our thoughts on the game or person and who we think will or should win.

Episode 2: Spider-man
In episode 2 of the podcast we discuss the highly anticipated Spider-Man 2 video game released for the ps5. Here, we draw comparisons to previous iterations of the character to really dig into what Spider-Man is all about.

Episode 1: Was It Worth It?
Welcome to the first episode of Oak Leaf Gaming! Your host, Jonathan Cangson, sits down with his co-hosts, Jesus Lopez Cruz, Sam Guzman, and Javier Rosas to answer the question: What games are worth their price and what games aren’t?