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Since 1990, colleges and universities have been required by law to disclose campus safety information and also to take steps to keep students safe from…
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We’re talking about free speech, freedom of the press and why it matters here at home. Our guests in the studio are Don Shelby, veteran broadcast…
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There will be plenty of time in 2015 to talk about the challenges in our community, but first, let's take some time to look at what went right in…
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Readers know that Ebola makes for a terrifying threat in novels. Whether the characters are endangered by it as a flesh-eating disease or the bad guys are…
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The Safe and Supportive Schools act was signed into law in April of 2014 and now the conversation is turning to, not only ways to protect the victims, but…
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The videotape of Ray Rice punching his now-wife in the face and knocking her unconscious, the news that Adrian Peterson used a switch on his four year old…
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The death of comedian, actor and philanthropist Robin Williams has left the world reeling. Monday night at 6pm, Community Conversations will focus on…
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A panel discussion on companion animals and the part they play in our lives, plus the changes coming up thanks to the Dog and Cat Breeder Regulation Bill,…
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Duluth City Councilor Emily Larson; JP Rennquist, community activist and advocate for fathers and familes and the head of UMD’s Women, Gender and…
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Freelance writer Jonah Lehrer and psychology professor at California State University Fresno Dr. Martin Shapiro are the guests at UMD's first Creativity…