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WSIU's Brad Palmer talks with Mike Reis about his storied career as the "Voice of the Salukis," along with members of his broadcast team.
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Our SIU Saluki SportsView team takes a closer look at Women’s Basketball, Swimming & Diving, Track & Field, and much more in this episode.
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WSIU’s Jennifer Fuller sits down with Will Stephens, Murphysboro Mayor/SWC Chair and Jose “Joe” Ruiz, Interim Director, SIU Aviation Program
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WSIU’s Jennifer Fuller sits down with NYT Washington Correspondent Carl Hulse.
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Carbondale will once again be the center of it all when a total solar eclipse crosses North America in April of 2024. Experts Bob Baer of the SIUC Physics Department, Eclipse Chaser Mike Kentrianakis talk about expectations for next year.
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InFocus explores specialty farms, and their impact on the agriculture economy. WSIU's Jennifer Fuller talks with Michelle Sirles, Rendleman Orchards and Niki Davis, SIU HTEM.
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The impact of Higher Education on Illinois is more than many may realize. In this episode, we’ll take a closer look at Higher Ed funding, how research stretches beyond the state’s borders, how technology is changing how students learn, and how universities can bring history to the community.
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Fewer teachers are available for school districts, as burnout and turnover leave administrators scrambling to find qualified educators. Plus, a look at new media literacy standards.
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SIUC Chancellor Austin Lane and First Lady Loren Lane are hosting the inaugural Saluki Ball as they work to raise money to help keep students on campus and in the classroom.
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A conversation on poetry, a look back at a special exhibit on the Negro Baseball League, a glimpse at the birthplace of Monopoly, and a step back in time to Generation X.