MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 2007
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For Goodness Sake: Seven Basic Virtues.
Dr.
Bob Becker, Director of the Strom
Thurmond Institute on Government and Public Affairs at Clemson University talks with Dr. Charles Bryan,
Heyward Gibbes Distinguished Professor
of Internal Medicine at the University of South Carolina
School of Medicine and the author of For Goodness Sake: Seven
Basic Virtues. Dr. Bryan addressed Clemson University's Calhoun Lecture
Series on September 14, 2006 on the topic "To
Build an Edifice of Character: Why and How in Today's Society?"
More video for Google.
Eric Rodgers talks with Internet expert and blogger
Phil Yanov, executive
director of the GSA Technology Council and president
of Thinkhammer Communications
about Google's recent purchase of YouTube.
Snowflakes and other winter weatherlore.
Clemson Agricultural Meteorologist Dale Linvill
shares facts and fiction about the snowflake.
Gullah books for children. Dr.
Michelle Martin, a specialist in children's and young adult literature
in Clemson University's English Department,
is joined by Clemson graduate student Emily Atkins in a reading and discussion
of picture books from the Gullah tradition.
An overview of the Museum
of York County (MYCO). We learn about the
Museum of York County, one of the Culture and Heritage Museums of the area, located at 4621 Mt.
Gallant Boulevardin Rock Hill, SC. For more information
visit the MYCO website
or call 803-329-2121.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 2007
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A live call-in hour on insects and other
household pests.
Charlotte Holt hosts the Bug Guys: Cam Lay, Assistant Head of the Department of Pesticide Regulation
and Dr. Eric Benson, Clemson Extension Urban Entomologist. Phone in
with questions via the tollfree number 888-539-8859.
For additional insect information, visit the Clemson University Entomology
website.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2007
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A live call-in hour with the South Carolina
Department of Natural Resources (SC DNR). Host Mike
Willis, Communications Director for the SC
Department of Natural Resources welcomes his colleagues, Sgt. Lynwood
Kearse with the DNR Law Enforcement Division, the coordinator
of the department's Take One, Make One (TOMO) program, and Bebe Harrison of the DNR Outreach and Support Services Division
who heads the SC Reel Kids aquatic education program. Both TOMO and Reel Kids
are youth recruitment and retention programs, designed to get children and
young adults involved in traditional wildlife-related outdoor activities like
hunting and fishing. Listeners may call in with questions for these
DNR representatives via the toll-free number 888-539-8859.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 2007
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The timber industry in the United States. Donna London, Director of
the Jim Self Center
on the Future talks with Rick Holley, President and CEO of Plum Creek,
a member of the Sustainable
Forestry Initiative Board at the 38th annual meeting of the SC Forestry Association
on November
16, 2006.
Fun with Mr.
Picasso Head. Eric Rodgers talks with Internet expert and blogger
Phil Yanov, executive
director of the GSA Technology Council and president
of Thinkhammer Communications
about an Internet toy.
A taste of the South in Chicago. Libby Hoyle, Extension Food and Nutrition
Specialist in the Department of Packaging Science at Clemson University travels
to the National Restaurant Association show held in Chicago to talk with two
South Carolina vendors: Coach Joe Crosby of Coach Joe's
Low Country Boil Products and Kelly Wicker and Tracy Richardson from Lillie's
of Charleston.
A Solution for Scrap Tires. Peter Kent talks with
Serji Amirkhanian of
ARTS, the Asphalt
Rubber Technology Service about a successful recycling program that could
re-use every discarded tire in America.
Carrot-Ginger Soup. Abbeville County Extension Agent
Rhonda Matthews visits the kitchen of Roberts of Charleston
and talks with Chef
Robert Dickson and his daughter Chef
MariElena Raya. .