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February 7, 2012 | NPR · Walmart has introduced an easy way for shoppers to quickly identify healthier foods with a new front-of-package icon. But the announcement raises the question: Can choosing healthful food really be reduced to a simple yes-no decision?
 
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February 7, 2012 | NPR · After a decisive victory in Nevada, Mitt Romney seems confident. But the latest polls show Mo. could tilt toward Rick Santorum.
 
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February 7, 2012 | NPR · The hackers, which claimed affiliation with Anonymous, made good on their promise to release the source code for the company's PCAnywhere program, which allows a user to access their computers remotely.
 

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February 7, 2012 | NPR · It's widely eaten in the rest of world, and now goat's popularity is growing in America's increasingly diverse marketplace. Bring goat into your kitchen with these recipes for curry, mole rojo, meatballs and more — or churn up a sweet goat-milk caramel ice cream.
 
February 7, 2012 | NPR · This week brings four novels about love: childhood love in immigrant Brooklyn; married love in dot-com San Francisco; intergenerational love and tension in Philadelphia; and an academic father's sometimes obtuse love for his three daughters. In nonfiction, football star Michael Oher describes his experiences in foster care.
 
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February 7, 2012 | NPR · Many have turned to YouTube to express their views about the message of Jesus. At least one has reached biblical proportions. With more than 18 million views, "Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus" has become a sensation.
 
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February 7, 2012 | NPR · Yoga can be extremely beneficial, but it also can be quite dangerous. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist William Broad examines the pleasures and pitfalls of the practice in his latest book, The Science of Yoga.
 
February 7, 2012 | NPR · In short succession, Cameron Post loses both parents to a car accident, is outed as a lesbian and is sent to a a religious camp to be "cured." But the heroine of The Miseducation of Cameron Post, a triumphant new young adult novel, is made of strong and irresistible stuff.
 

August 31, 2005

Many Minds in An Army of One: Josie Thompson Fike

MANY MINDS IN AN ARMY OF ONE: JOSIE THOMPSON FIKE
Western Skies is running a series of reflections by veterans of the Iraq war (and their family members). Today is the fifth and final installment, in which we hear from Josie Thompson Fike, the mother of Army Reservist Dylan. Dylan and his father also share their perspectives. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]
EXPANDED CONTENT–> This series originally aired on Making Contact, a weekly radio program produced by the National Radio Project.

Filed under: Ft. Carson,KRCC News,Military — ewhitney @ 10:48 am

Rising Price of Textbooks

RISING PRICE OF TEXTBOOKS
As college students are heading back to school, many are frustrated by the high cost of textbooks. Rising book prices even prompted a recent Congressional investigation. Stephen Raher visits the Colorado College Bookstore to find out more. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]
EXPANDED CONTENT–> The General Accounting Office’s recent report on textbook prices is available online.

Filed under: Colorado Springs,Education,KRCC News — ewhitney @ 10:47 am

Poudre Learning Center

POUDRE LEARNING CENTER
Brian Larson reports on a new kind of outdoor classroom in Northern Colorado. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Education,Indoor/Outdoor Recreation,KRCC News — Tags: — ewhitney @ 10:46 am

Al Sharpton Comes to Town

AL SHARPTON COMES TO TOWN
Democrats from across the state came to Colorado Springs last weekend to meet, greet, and strategize. Stephen Raher reports on the keynote address delivered by former presidential candidate and outspoken Bush critic Rev. Al Sharpton. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Colorado Springs,KRCC News,Politics — Tags: — ewhitney @ 10:46 am

Alternative Energy

ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
A trio of stories on developing alternative energy projects in Colorado. First, KUNC’s Jim Beers talks to Bob Baun, editor of the Northern Colorado Business Journal, about a new “alternative energy cluster” up north. Stephen Raher has the story of a proposed ethanol plant in Yuma County. And Eric Whitney has details on the Colorado Farm Bureau’s new interest in renewables. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Energy,KRCC News,Regional — ewhitney @ 10:45 am

August 25, 2005

Commentary: Changes Afoot at the Fine Arts Center

COMMENTARY: CHANGES AFOOT AT THE FINE ARTS CENTER
Commentator Caroline Vulgamore is a docent at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. She says the recent changes at the FAC have been well received, but she wonders if the city will be up for more. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Arts & Culture,Colorado Springs,Interview,KRCC News — Tags: — ewhitney @ 7:30 pm

Many Minds in An Army of One: Dan and Alea

MANY MINDS IN AN ARMY OF ONE: DAN AND ALEA
Western Skies is running a series of reflections by veterans of the Iraq war (and their family members). Today is the fourth installment, in which we hear from Dan, a Soldier in Iraq, and his wife Alea. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]
EXPANDED CONTENT–> This series originally aired on Making Contact, a weekly radio program produced by the National Radio Project.

Filed under: Interview,KRCC News,Military — ewhitney @ 7:21 pm

Joel Hefley Interview

JOEL HEFLEY INTERVIEW
Stephen Raher interviews Congressman Joel Hefley, the ten term incumbent representative of Colorado’s Fifth Congressional District. Hefley is home for Congress’s August recess and talks about the military, the war, and his experiences on the House ethics committee. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: Denver,KRCC News,Military,Politics — Tags: — ewhitney @ 7:20 pm

Private Prison Woes

PRIVATE PRISON WOES
Eric Whitney talks to policy analyst Judy Greene about the systemic problems with Colorado’s private prisons. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]
EXPANDED CONTENT–> Many of the private prisons’ inadequacies came to light in this June report by State Auditor Joanne Hill.

Filed under: Colorado,KRCC News,Politics,Prisons — ewhitney @ 7:20 pm

Prison Lawsuit

PRISON LAWSUIT
Maeve Conran reports on a lawsuit recently filed by eighty-six current and former prisoners who say they were subject to numerous cruelties after last year’s riot at the Crowley County Correctional Facility. [LISTEN] [TRANSCRIPT]

Filed under: KRCC News,Legal Affairs,Prisons — Tags: — ewhitney @ 7:19 pm

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