WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
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Show episodes
Pat Sobkowski, who teaches law at Marquette University, talks about the U.S. Supreme Court- how it functions .... its current makeup .... and what some of its most significant decisions have been over the past year. (Tomorrow, in the concluding portion of the conversation, he'll talk about noteworthy cases they are exp
For Martin Luther King Day (from 2005) Kevin Boyle discusses his book "Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age." It tells the story of a black man named Ossian Sweet who was put on trial for murder when he accidentally killed a white man who was part of a mob that had entered Sweet's ne
From 2017 - Alejandro Danois, author of "The Boys of Dunbar: A Story of Love, Hope, and Basketball." This is the story of an exceptionally fine high school basketball team in Baltimore, Maryland whose success was a tremendous inspiration to the entire city.
From 2008 - Kim Powers discusses his novel "Capote in Kansas."
We highlight Carthage College's upcoming Symposium "From Canvas to Cosmos: Soviet Art, Solaris, Space Exploration, and the Science of Serene Spaces," which occurs January 18-20 .... with a variety of events free and open to the public. My guests: Leslie Brothers, Ryan Miller and Jojin Van Winkle from the art faculty -
Nan Calvert's monthly visit to the program features a conversation about the detrimental effect of sodium chloride (salt) on the environment- and especially on our fresh water. Joining her is Laura Buska from Root Pike WIN. January 22-26 is Winter Salt Awareness Week.