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Last updated 10:29PM ET
November 22, 2009
This Week's Audio
This Week's Audio
Glenn Anderson Fred Martino speaks with Sen. Glenn Anderson, a supporter of anti-bullying legislation that passed the state House, but remains stalled in the Senate.
Pam Byrnes Fred Martino speaks with Rep. Pam Byrnes, a supporter of anti-bullying legislation that passed the state House, but remains stalled in the Senate.
Kevin Epling Fred Martino interviews Kevin Epling, an advocate for what's known as Matt's Safe School Law. The anti-bullying legislation is named for Epling's late son Matt. It passed the state House, but is stalled in a Senate committee.
Embryonic Stem Cell Research Shelley Irwin interviews Pat MacDonell of Michigan Citizens for Stem Cell Research and Cures....supporters of a ballot initiative to allow embryonic stem cell research in Michigan.
The Last Pop Band Fred Martino speaks with Rob Dickey and Tom Steimel of the Grand Rapids group, The Last Pop Band. More information at www.thelastpopband.com
Todd Holloway Fred Martino interviews Todd Holloway of Civil and Environmental Consultants. It's part of our Sustainability series in conjunction with Business Review Western Michigan.
David Rinard Fred Martino interviews David Rinard of Steelcase. It's part of our Sustainability series in conjunction with Business Review Western Michigan.
Marylu Dykstra Fred Martino interviews Marylu Dykstra of Sirius Resources. It's part of our Sustainability series in conjunction with Business Review Western Michigan.
Jessica Zahn Fred Martino interviews Jessica Zahn of Metro Health. It's part of our Sustainability series in conjunction with Business Review Western Michigan.
West Michigan Helps Myanmar WGVU's Kurt Steiner spoke with International Aid Programs Vice President Milton Amayun. Amayun says he visited Myanmar before the most recent cyclone.
Hitchens "God" Debate, Rebuttals The two Hitchens brothers have each given their initial arguments; now they get a chance at defending their positions.
Hitchens "God" Debate 2 The younger Peter Hitchens is an Anglican who lives in England he argues in favor of religion and a god.
Hitchens "God" Debate Christopher Hitchens is an atheist who lives and works in Washington D.C. He begins our coverage.
Hitchens' Iraq Debate Rebuttals Peter Hitchens says the Iraq war was a war launched in arrogance. Christopher Hitchens says the War should have been started earlier. We begin the rebutting arguments with Peter.
Hitchens' Iraq Debate Hitchens Brothers debate Iraq... Initial Arguments at Grand Rapids' Fountain Street Church.
Muskegon Positive Influences Interview WGVU's Fred Martino talks with Muskegon High School teacher Marti Johnson and Muskegon High student Letese Clark about the Positive Influences project.
Drug Use PSA Lakeland High School students have produced public service announcements regarding the consequences of alcohol and drug use, including this PSA.
Middle School Views Muskegon High School's Krishlyn Buck returns to her middle school to talk to students about drugs....and what she heard was encouraging.
Prescription Drugs Alcohol and other drugs are just one problem facing teens today. As Muskegon High School's Courtney Roberts reports, they are also abusing prescription drugs.
Violence PSA #2 Lakeland High School students have produced public service announcements regarding the consequences of drug use. This PSA deals with high school violence.
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