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December Programs on Klaus and
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Friday,
December 7, 2012
Program:
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Rep.
Rick Glazier with the NC House of
Representatives joins us with a look at what we can
expect as the NC General Assembly prepares to meet the
end of January 2013.
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Behavioral Health
Specialist Ronald Henderson
offers tips to help the unemployed better enjoy the
holiday season.
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In our FSU Proud To Be
a Bronco segment,
Dr. Valeria Fleming,
a professor at FSU since 1960 talks with us about her
joy in serving at the University and impacting the lives
of students for over fifty years. |
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Friday, December 14, 2012 Program:
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Cumberland County Schools
Superintendant Dr. Frank Till
stops by to talk with us about
improvements over the past year in test scores and the
graduation rate. Dr. Ttill talks about some of the
growth we've experienced this year and shares goals for
2013. |
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Beth Israel Congregation's Rabbi
Stephen Rosenberg
talks with co-host, Dr. Andrea Baker for a closer look
at winter celebrations. He explains the meaning of
Hanukkah and its significance today. |
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In our FSU Proud To Be
a Bronco segment,
Joe Ross ,
Professor in the Department of Communications at FSU and
GM at WFSS reflects about his 40 years of service at the
University. |
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Friday,
December 21, 2012
Program:
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Father Thomas Malloy
of St. Ann's Catholic Church in Fayetteville speaks with
this week's co-host, Dr. Andrea Baker, as we continue to
look at all of the different winter celebrations and
explains the origins of the Christmas holiday. |
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Xiaoia Ren, a
student at the University of Albany, NY is originally
from China. Xiaoia Ren enlightens us on yet another
winter celebration, the Chinese New Year, and what the
holiday holds. |
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In our FSU Proud To Be
a Bronco segment, FSU Chancellor Dr. James Anderson
talks about the schools highlights, accomplishments, and
challenges as the University gains respect locally and
at a broader level. |
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