DATE: 11/4/02 CONTACT: Bob McAnally, (864) 656-7458 EDITOR: Diane Palmer, (864) 656-4741 Your Day radio schedule for week of Nov. 4 CLEMSON -- The following "Your Day" radio programs from Clemson University Radio Productions are scheduled to air on the South Carolina Educational Radio Network for the week of Nov. 4. The program airs from noon to 1 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Listeners can call in questions during a "live" show by using the toll-free phone number: 1-888-539-8859. MONDAY, NOV. 4 -- S.C. Focus -- Amnesty International. Bob Becker, director of the Strom Thurmond Institute, talks with William Schultz, executive director of Amnesty International USA. Community Matters -- Exchange Clubs Focus on Preventing Child Abuse. Mark Small of the Institute on Family and Neighborhood Life talks with Tom Charles, community outreach worker with Strong Communities for Children in the Golden Strip, and Doris Ash, president of the Woodruff Road Exchange Club. The Arts, I -- Fall Festival of Authors. Janette Turner Hospital, writer in residence at the University of South Carolina, visits with national poet laureate Robert Pinsky and African American poet Toi Derricotte. The Arts, II -- What Every College Student Should Know. Alan Schaffer, former head of the Clemson University History Department, recommends a book subtitled How to Find the Best Teachers and Learn the Most from Them. Published by Rutgers University Press, the book was written by Philosophy Professor Ernie Lepore, director of the Center for Cognitive Science at Rutgers University, and Sarah-Jane Leslie, a student in the Rutgers University Honors Program. TUESDAY, NOV. 5 -- Palmetto Gardening -- A special pre-recorded program on water gardens and ornamental ponds with Clemson Extension Horticulturist Bob Polomski and his guest, Jack Whetstone, extension aquaculture specialist at the Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science in Georgetown. Got Bugs? -- Unheard Bug Calls. A special pre-recorded program featuring questions and answers that never made it to the air, hosted by Charlotte Holt with Cam Lay, assistant department head of Pesticide Regulation at Clemson University and Eric Benson, Clemson Extension entomologist. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6 -- Pet Talk -- A live call-in program on animal healthcare and other issues with host Ann Lee McPhail and Glenn Birrenkott, chair of the Clemson University Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences. Their guest is Dr. Bobby Long of Magnolia Veterinary Clinic in Anderson and the Animal Emergency Clinic in Greenville. Food for Thought -- Flax and Other Healthy Whole Grains. A live call-in program with host Libby Hoyle, Extension food and nutrition specialist with the Clemson University Department of Packaging Science and her guest, Sue Hovey, Extension agent in Union County. THURSDAY, NOV. 7 -- Special Edition -- Focus on the Future -- Waterways: The Legacy and Future of Policy, Planning and Use of Water in South Carolina. Donna London of the Jim Self Center on the Future hosts this special live edition from the 11th Annual S.C. Environmental Symposium at the Kingston Plantation in Myrtle Beach. For more information on these programs, contact Bob McAnally, producer, at (864) 656-7458. END