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ONNY Performs Baroque This Weekend
Jan 31, 2002 — Todd Moe talks with Orchestra of Northern New York Music Director Ken Andrews about the group's annual winter Baroque concert this weekend in Malone and Canton. Go to full article
Commemorating Martin Luther King, Jr.
Jan 22, 2002 — Voices from the Martin Luther King Jr. service at St. Lawrence University last night. SLU Associate Professor of English Margaret Kent Bass reads from King's "Letter From a Birmingham Jail," Multicultural Affairs Director Rance Davis offers his reflections on King’s legacy, and student Maia Jackson reads a poem she wrote. Go to full article
Honoring the Life and Work of Martin Luther King at St. Lawrence University
Jan 21, 2002 — On this Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Martha Foley talks with St. Lawrence University Chaplain Kathleen Buckley and Rance Davis with the SLU Multicultural Affairs office. Go to full article
People: Carol Nuebert, Reading Specialist
Jan 14, 2002 — Martha Foley talks with Carol Neubert, assistant superintendent and reading specialist at Canton Central School. Go to full article
The Alexander String Quartet at St. Lawrence University
Jan 02, 2002 — Chamber music and talk with the Alexander String Quartet, from a visit to our studios last fall. The quartet played a little Mozart and Shostakovich for Todd Moe when they came for an annual visit to teach and perform at St. Lawrence University. Go to full article
The Life and Music of Elsa Hilger
Dec 28, 2001 — Todd Moe chats with 97-year-old Elsa Hilger, the first woman hired full-time by a major symphony orchestra. She also shared her music with the rich and famous, including Albert Einstein. Go to full article
Not Your Father's Shakespeare: Shenandoah Shakespeare Express
Dec 12, 2001 — We revisit the Shenandoah Shakespeare Express--members of the troupe joined Todd Moe in the studio for a fresh approach to the works of William Shakespeare. Go to full article
Candlelight Walk to Commemorate World AIDS Day
Nov 29, 2001 — World AIDS Day is this Saturday, December 1. Todd Moe talks with a spokesperson for North Country AIDS Outreach. The group will commemorate AIDS Day with a candlelight walk through Canton Saturday night. Go to full article
Teaching Children to Care for Pets
Nov 27, 2001 — A new state law requires that pets adopted from shelters be spayed or neutered. Martha Foley talks with SUNY Canton Veterinary Science instructor Molly Mott, who's coordinating a new program that teaches pet owner responsibility to elementary students. Go to full article
Don't Applaud?Just Throw Rotten Tomatoes
Nov 16, 2001 — From designing a better can opener to building more fuel efficient cars, engineering takes the theories of science and applies them to real life. But teachers of engineering often struggle to bring real-life lessons to the classroom. A class at SUNY Canton gives high school students a chance to grapple with real engineering problems, but with a seasonal twist. Students have to design and build a catapult to launch rotten tomatoes the furthest. David Sommerstein went to see the homemade catapults in action. Go to full article
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