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Friday, February 19, 2010
On Friday, Nov. 20, 2009, Steve Butler, lead singer of Smash Palace, a Brit-influenced, power pop band. Butler flew from New Jersey to KMSU to fulfill the dreams of KMSU Day Sponsor, Miriam Dekarski of St. Paul. Thank you, Steve! (2 hours, 10 minutes.)
Karen Wright interviews a panel discussing issues of domestic violence and their project to create awareness.
Karen Wright introduces listeners to Derrick and Ian Fredericks, twin boys from Mankato on the Autism Spectrum. It provided a glimpse into their thought processes; interspersed with their mother’s perspective and put a face on this social disability. Additional voices included Regional Autism Specialist, Robin Boeke and international Autism guru, Michelle Garcia Winner, who provided the facts. Wright received first place honors in the 2009 Minnesota AP Broadcaster Awards Contest for this story.
Karen Wright interviews folk Singer/Songwriter Lucy Kaplansky.
Jim Gullickson discusses youth and alcohol in our community along with guests Jaci Sticha, MN State Patrol, Mike McGinnis, Drug & Alcohol Counselor, and Wendy Schuh, MSU Drug & Alcohol Educator.
Karen Wright interviews the incoming Vice President for University Advancement, Doug Mayo. Approximately 20 min. (13 MB)
Karen Wright interviews California Folk Singer/Songwriter Anna Laube. This interview includes speech as well as live music. Approx 22 min. (20.2 MB)
Karen Wright interviews Alexis Martin Neely, Author of "Wear Clean Underwear" on the topic of legal planning. Approx. 23 min. (20.9 MB)
Listen to a group of five Minnesota state university students give their perspective on the issue of drinking and student responsibility. Approximately one hour (55.4 MB)
Karen Wright interviews Virginia Tech Journalism Professor, Roland Lazenby, and student, Omar Maglalang, about the personal stories of that tragic day.