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DATE: 10/26/06
CONTACT: Bob McAnally, (864) 656-7458
Your Day radio schedule for week of Oct. 30
CLEMSON -- The following "Your Day" radio programs from Clemson University
Radio Productions are scheduled to air on South Carolina ETV Radio for the week
of Oct. 30. The program airs from noon to 1:00 p.m. , Monday through Thursday.
Listeners can call in during a "live” show by using the toll-free
phone number: 1-888-539-8859.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 30
October surprises and the midterm elections. Dr. Bob Becker, director
of the Strom Thurmond Institute on Government and Public Affairs at Clemson University,
discusses recent October developments and their possible effects on the elections
with Dr. Adam Warber, a professor in the Clemson University Political Science
Department.
Just in time for Halloween. Eric Rodgers talks
with Greenville Journal reporter
John Boyanoski, author of Ghosts
of Upstate South Carolina.
The art of West
Fraser. Roy Scott visits with Lowcountry artist West
Fraser, one of more than 20 artists whose works are featured during the 8 th Fine
Art Annual sponsored by the Charleston
Fine Art Dealers Association . This event takes place Nov. 3- 5 in
Charleston .
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31
A live call-in hour on insects and other household pests. Charlotte
Holt hosts Cam Lay, assistant department head for Pesticide
Regulation, and Dr. Eric Benson, Clemson Extension urban entomologist.
Phone in with questions for the entomologists via the tollfree number 888-539-8859. For
additional insect information, visit the Clemson University Entomology
website.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1
A live call-in segment on SC wildlife, fishing, hunting, and boating. Host Mike
Willis, communications director for the SC
Department of Natural Resources, and several colleagues from S.C DNR will
take questions from listeners. Take part via the toll-free number 888-539-8859.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2
SC Legislative issues: Tax Swaps and Property Tax Caps. Donna
London, director of the Jim Self Center
on the Future, talks with talks with Dr. Holley Hewitt Ulbrich, an alumna
professor emeriti of economics at Clemson University and senior fellow at the
Strom Thurmond Institute. Ulbrich is the co-author of three Citizen’s
Guides: Education
Financing in South Carolina, Local
Governments and Home Rule in South Carolina and Paying
for Government in South Carolina.
The ethics of pre-texting. Eric Rodgers talks with Phil
Yanov, director of business development at Acentron
Technologies, and founder and executive director of the GSA
Technology Council, about pre-texting, obtaining personal information through
mis-representation.
A nursing shortage in South Carolina . Jon
Keith talks with Dr. Gail Stuart, dean of the College
of Nursing at the Medical University of South
Carolinain Charleston .
Peach Cobbler at 33 Liberty. Clemson
Extension Food and Nutrition Specialist Libby Hoyle of Clemson University’s
Department of Packaging Science visits the kitchen of Chef John Malik at 33
Liberty Restaurant and Catering in Greenville to talk with Pastry Chef Amy
Malik.
For more information, contact Your Day at (864) 656-7458 or visit http://yourday.clemson.edu.
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