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Monthly Archives: September 2012

Afterglow 9/30/2012

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Exposure 9/25/12

Impact’s Abigail Newton reports on the anti-Muslim film. Bluegrass musician Twyla Birdsong is in from the Mid-Michigan Women of Blues. Anjana Schroeder of the IMPACT reports on where students can vote. Samantha Keeney and David Anderson of the Union of Concerned Scientist talk about Proposal 3. Paul Spiegelman, CEO of Beryl Companies, discusses the balance between work and home life. IMPACT reporter Gabriela Saldivia gives us an audio tour of Grand Rapids’ Art Prize.

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MSU Today 9/8/12

MSU President Lou Anna Simon and Spartans Athletic Director Mark Hollis talk Financial Aid 101 with MSU Financial Aid Director Rick Shipman, and they talk with MSU swimming and diving coach Matt Gianiodis.  And Kirk Heinze talks with Detroit-based urban farmer Noah Link.

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City Pulse Live 9/26/12

Walt Sorg joins Berl in the studio to discuss state and local politics, we hear the “West Wing” commercial for State Supreme Court candidate Bridget Mary McCormack followed by an interview with her, and later Berl talks with the candidates for Ingham County Treasurer, Eric Schertzing and Jake Davison.

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MSU Today 9/21/12

MSU President Simon, Spartans Athletic Director Mark Hollis and MSU Alumni Association Executive Director Scott Westerman talk with two Spartan alumni at the heart of Detroit’s burgeoning technology sector – Henry Balanon from Detroit Labs and Ben Bator from Texts From Last Night.  And MSU turfgrass guru Kevin Frank offers his autumn lawn care advice.

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City Pulse Live 9/19/12

Berl interviews the candidates for Ingham County Judge, James Jamo and Ken Ross, we hear about plans for Eastwood Towne Center with Lansing Township Planning Director Steve Hayword, and later Berl shares his thoughts concerning the medical marijuana rally at the capital building.

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