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MONDAY,
OCTOBER 10, 2005
Our
changing scenery. Dr. Bob Becker, Director of the Strom
Thurmond Institute
on Government and Public Affairs at Clemson
University talks with former Clemson University agricultural economics
professor Jim Hite about the changing landscape across the South as farms and
forests are being replaced by new development.
The
facts about phishing. Eric Rodgers talks about this internet
phenomenon with podcaster and blogger Phil Yanov, executive director of the GSA Technology Council and president of Thinkhammer Communications.
Art inspired by internment. Glenn Hare visits
with Japanese American
artist Roger Shimomura about his latest
exhibition, Minidoka Revisited, inspired by his family’s
experience in Camp
Minidoka during World War
II. The exhibition continues in Lee Hall Gallery on the
campus of Clemson
University through
October 21, 2005.
Guitarist Sharon Isbin. Glenn Hare talks with Grammy
Award-winning classical guitarist Sharon
Isbin who will appear with the Zurich
Chamber Orchestra at Clemson University’s Brooks Center for the Performing
Arts on Thursday, October 13, 2005.
TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 11, 2005
An hour of call-in conversation
on bugs and other creatures. Listeners are invited to drive the discussion
during an expanded edition of our live call-in program on insects, spiders and
other household pests. Charlotte Holt hosts Cam
Lay, assistant department head for
Pesticide Regulation, and Eric Benson, Clemson
Extension Urban Entomologist. Use the toll-free number to take part in the discussion:
888-539-8859. For additional insect information, visit the Clemson University
Entomology website.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2005
The hospitality industry
in South Carolina. Libby Hoyle,
Extension Food and Nutrition Specialist in the Clemson University Department of Packaging Sciences
is joined by Douglas O’Flaherty, educational director of the Hospitality Association
of South Carolina.
A live call-in segment on
pet healthcare issues. Host Glenn Birrenkott of the Clemson
University Department of
Animal and Veterinary Sciences is joined by Anderson veterinarian Dr. Bobby Long of
Magnolia Veterinary Clinic. Listeners may take part via the toll-free number 888-539-8859.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2005
Fall for Greenville. Your Day is live in downtown Greenville for a preview of The Greenville News 2005 Fall for Greenville
events that take place October 14-16, highlighting Greenville’s finest restaurants
and musical entertainment.
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