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May 22, 2013
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Rock Music Camp During the summer, while many parents are working, school aged kids are sometimes sent off to day camp. There's a unique music camp in Syracuse - Rock Camp.
Grant Reeher speaks with Pat Driscoll, the operations director for Syracuse's Say Yes to Education Program. Grant Reeher speaks with Pat Driscoll, the operations director for Syracuse's Say Yes to Education Program. Driscoll discusses just what makes the program so different from previous efforts to overcome the educational challenges that disadvantaged students face.
Grant Reeher speaks with Christina Reale, who was recently appointed permanently to the Commissioner position. After serving as Public Information Officer and Interim Syracuse Aviation Commissioner, Christina Reale was recently appointed permanently to the Commissioner position,
WRVO's Weekly Edition - July 15, 2011 What is 18 feet tall, can burn or blind you and is found all over central New York? We'll hear more about giant hogweed and what's being done to get rid of it. In this week's edition of The Campbell Conversations, Grant Reeher speaks with Tim Atseff, former managing editor for the Syracuse Post-Standard. Also, we asked the question and you sent us your answers. It's our first installment of The List. These stories and much more on WRVO's Weekly Edition.
Grant Reeher speaks with Tim Atseff, who, prior to his recent retirement, had worked 46 years for The Syracuse Post-Standard. Prior to his recent retirement, Tim Atseff had worked 46 years for The Syracuse Post-Standard, starting off as a copy boy and working his way up through the art department to become a managing editor for the paper, before creating and editing three regional magazines.
WRVO's Weekly Edition - July 8th, 2011 We'll go bowling, in search of people who spend time with other people, and talk about the people who go it alone. In an encore presentation of The Campbell Conversations, Grant Reeher speaks with NPR newscaster Lakshmi Singh. We'll also take you on a tour of a very unique collection of wedding dresses. These stories and much more on WRVO's Weekly Edition.
WRVO's Weekly Edition - July 1, 2011 We'll hear what officials in New York hope to do about an increase in puppy mills in the state. Grant Reeher is in London for the next several weeks conducting interviews for The Campbell Conversations. This week, we hear from Ash Sangha, President of the Oxford Union Society. We'll also be joined by All Things Considered host Michele Norris about a new series she's reporting for about pregnancy and parenting.
Grant Reeher speaks with Ash Sangha, the President of the Oxford Union Society. Ash Sangha may have the most interesting elected student position on the planet. As the President of the Oxford Union Society, he meets the worlds' top political and business figures, and major celebrities, as well as presiding over the famous Oxford Union debates.
Grant Reeher speaks with Sandra Kaiser, the Minister Counselor for Public Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in London, which means she oversees public affairs and public diplomacy. Grant Reeher speaks with Sandra Kaiser, the Minister Counselor for Public Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in London, which means she oversees public affairs and public diplomacy. She talks about Britons' changing views of America, going from the Bush Administration to the Obama administration, the recent visit by the President and First Lady to the country, and the importance of the so-called "special relationship" between the U.S. and the U.K.
WRVO's Weekly Edition - June 24, 2011 We'll meet a central New York woman who is healing the sick...with music. Grant Reeher is in London for the next several weeks conducting interviews for The Campbell Conversations. This week, we hear from Sandra Kaiser, Minister Counselor for Public Affairs at the US. Embassy in London. We'll also hear what federal lawmakers want to do to make tour buses safer.
WRVO's Weekly Edition - June 17, 2011 A group of North Country military kids has a unique way of responding to their parents overseas deployment. Grant Reeher is in London for the next several weeks conducting interviews for The Campbell Conversations. This week, we hear from Philip Norton, a member of the British House of Lords. We'll also visit an upstate company that wants to install breathalyzer kiosks in bars. These stories and much more on WRVO's Weekly Edition.
Grant Reeher speaks with Lord Norton, a leading expert on British political institutions and British politics. Grant Reeher speaks with Philip Norton, a Member of Britain's House of Lords and a leading expert on British political institutions and British politics.
WRVO's Weekly Edition - June 10, 2011 Should the portion of Interstate 81 that runs through downtown Syracuse be repaired or torn down? We'll examine the issue. Grant Reeher is in London for the next several weeks conducting interviews for The Campbell Conversations. This week, we bring you an encore edition. Grant interviews Oren Lyons, Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Onondaga Nation. We'll also take a look back at 30 years of the AIDS virus and look at what the next 30 years might hold for AIDS research.
WRVO's Weekly Edition - June 3,, 2011 A university in South Sudan is getting some help, thanks to a local college. Grant Reeher is in London for the next several weeks conducting interviews for The Campbell Conversations. This week, we bring you an encore edition. Grant interviews Jan Carnogursky, a former dissident leader in Communist Czechoslovakia. We'll also meet a central New York couple who runs a successful concert hall, despite its location.
WRVO's Weekly Edition - May 27, 2011 We'll talk with a professor of meteorology, who says this tornado season is shaping up to be the worst on record. In this week's edition of The Campbell Conversations, Grant Reeher speaks with Karen DeCrow, a longtime women's rights advocate and former President of the National Organization for Women.
Grant Reeher speaks with Karen DeCrow, a long-time advocate for women's rights and a past President of NOW, the National Organization for Women. Grant Reeher speaks with Karen DeCrow, a long-time advocate for women's rights and a past President of NOW, the National Organization for Women. She reflects back on the movement's accomplishments and considers the new frontiers in gender equality.
Grant Reeher speaks with Noam Chomsky, MIT professor and seminal figure in linguistic theory and philosophy. For decades, Noam Chomsky MIT professor and seminal figure in linguistic theory and philosophy has been an iconic figure of Left dissidence in the United States and around the world. In this conversation, he discusses his controversial views about the killing of Osama bin Laden, and argues that President Obama's foreign policy is simply an extension of the Bush administration.