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November 21, 2009
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More "Radio Worth Supporting" Commentator Gina Logue says public radio harkens back to the Golden Age of Radio.
Fund-raising Time Our media expert explains why it's time to put your money where your public radio is.
A Chemical Eye a' la Turk Dr. MacDougall turns a book review into a special appeal for WMOT.
Art Imitates Life Our media expert says, not only does art imitate life, but sometimes it's vice versa.
A Chemical Eye on "A Glass Menagerie" Glass flowers and illusion versus reality dominate Dr. MacDougall's discussion.
The President and the Press The conflict between the President and the press corps goes all the way back to the founding fathers.
A Chemical Eye on "The Pill" Dr. MacDougall chronicles the long and winding road in search of a synthetic hormone for the birth controll pill.
"War of the Worlds" Revisited Could it happen again? Our media expert says it already has.
"A Chemical Eye on Words" The good doctor manages to tie together chemistry, physiology, atoms, grammar, and literature in the same commentary. This has to be interesting.
Remembering the Cuban Missile Crisis As another anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis approaches, Media Expert Larry Burriss reflects on how much journalism has changed since the mid 1960s.
A Chemical Eye on "Homeopathic Education" There may be times when less really is more, but MTSU Chemistry Professor and Commentator Preston MacDougal says that adage isn't true when applied to education.
A Chemical Eye on "Homeopathic Education". Watering down K-12 math isn't working for Dr. MacDougall.
Doc Savage Righter of society's wrongs and seeker of justice, Doc Savage may be fiction, but for some people that makes him even more real.
A Chemical Eye on "Raveling D-N-A" The good doctor explains how folding jeans relates to folding genes.
Justice Denied Does celebrity trump justice? Media critic Larry Burriss says what's right it right and what's wrong is wrong, no matter who is involved.
Journalism School? Updating your Facebook page isn't journalism. And Media Critic Larry Burriss says while the tech makes it look like news, most times it isn't.
A Chemical Eye on "Winds of Change" The good doctor's recent trip to China translates to a commentary about international politics and scarce resources.
Net Neutrality Who should control Internet content? Our media expert says consumers should have their say.
A Chemical Eye on "Pigs, Poultry, and People" What do birds, pigs, and people have in common? Unfortunately, the flu.
The Newspaper Advantage Time and perspective give newspapers the advantage over "instant news".