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Joe College Radio is a podcast about college football made by two college students, Jordan Lenderman and Miles King. Join them each week as they discuss the games of the last weekend, preview next week's games and answer listener questions.
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To bring the University of Montana and the Missoula Community an alternative radio station provided by the students of the University of Montana. This station shall provide a diverse format and shall expose the community to new and refreshing programming.
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Nous sommes Radio College! Nous faisons des podcasts avec des auteurs célèbres! Cover art photo provided by 2Photo Pots on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@2photopots
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because in college, everyone scores! Fantasy College Blitz leads the nation in actionable advice and in-depth insight on the fantasy college football world. Join Vince Mullins and friends each week during football season. http://www.fantasycollegeblitz.com
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The Volunteer Voice features information on individual volunteer opportunities with non-profit organizations in the Great Lakes Bay Region. This program is a cooperative production of Delta College Public Radio and the United Way offices of Bay, Saginaw, and Midland counties.
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Rathinam Group of Educational Institutions kick starts its on-campus community radio (CR) station- Rathinavani 90.8 in Coimbatore. Rathinavani 90.8 will broadcast programmes in Tamil Language on education, environment, health, art and culture, entrepreneurship and infotainment. The content and programmes will be developed by the students and faculty of journalism and communication. Contact Person: Dr. Mahendran. J - Station Director Contact no: 8838078388 | [email protected]
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Environmental groups are celebrating a state decision regarding fertilizers used by large-scale farms, climate change is causing fish to shrink, and Lake Huron shipwrecks are helping advance AI.For more, visit:https://mrgreatlakes.com/Support this podcast:https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/Oleh Delta College Public Radio
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Michigan State University is studying the benefits of solar panels on farmland, a new documentary follows baby sturgeon released into the Saginaw River system, and a newly constructed reef in the Saginaw Bay is poised to increase fish habitat.For more, visit:https://mrgreatlakes.com/Support this podcast:https://www.deltapublicmedia.org/donate/…
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Today’s Topics: 1, 2) Vatican rejects Marian titles “Co-Redemptrix” and “Mediatrix of All Graces” in new doctrinal note https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/vatican-rejects-marian-titles-co-redemptrix-and-mediatrix-in-new-doctrinal-note/?utm_source=featured-news&utm_campaign=usa 3, 4) Heretic ex-priest, Gregory Baum, who supplanted Church Teaching as …
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Today’s Topics: 1) On October 25, retired Cardinal Ernest Simoni Troshani, at 97 years of age stood at the pulpit and thundered an Exorcism prayer composed by Pope Leo XIII in 1890 at the Basilica of Saint Peter https://youtu.be/F-8aU5EWs-U?si=QWTo-RvlM2kUAyhZ 2, 3, 4) A new movie, Triumph Over Evil shows the power of an ordained Priest over and ab…
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Climate change could be driving people to move to Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Fall colors are peaking in some areas of Michigan and growing in others. And Bay City has been added to an international Initiative for Resilient Great Lakes Coasts.For more visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/Support this podcast and others like it:https://www.deltabroadcasti…
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A grant is aimed at ensuring "that fact-based science is shaping decisions that protect the Great Lakes." Wetlands will see some protections in the new state budget. And renewable energy and distributed generation continues to grow in Michigan.For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/Help support this podcast and others like it:https://www.deltabro…
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Today’s Topics: 1, 2) Jesse saw in a parish bulletin at a Church where he spoke, was a group called “The Woman’s Circle.” I know that leader of that group quite well so I made a couple of suggestions because the name “Woman’s Circle” sounds “new age” and “occultic.” 3, 4) Pope Leo XIV calls supporters of death penalty “not really pro-life” https://…
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Host Joe Moravchik talks with St. Olaf Associate Professor of Biology and Neuroethologist Dr. Norman Lee about how animals like crickets, flies, frogs, and spiders sense, process, and respond to the world around them and use sound in decision making. Additionally, how does this type of research benefit neuroscience?…
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Fall colors are showing up across Michigan. A rare bird is among the first examples of a climate change species. Beach season is over, but E. coli bacteria is still a concern.For more, visit: https://mrgreatlakes.com/Support this podcast:https://www.deltabroadcasting.org/donate/Oleh Delta College Public Radio
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Happy anniversary to the Pollution Emergency Alerting System, aka PEAS. Hampton Township is among eight communities sharing almost $2 million in awards to support renewable energy projects. It turns out muskrats are pretty good at battling invasive species.For more, visit:https://mrgreatlakes.com/Support Delta College Public Radio:https://www.delta…
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Host Joe Moravchik talks with Vice Chair of the Board Governing the Cannon Valley Elder Collegium and retired Professor of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics Thomas Drucker about whether math is an invention or a discovery, course offerings at the local collegium, Israel-Palestine and science and religion, Sherlock Holmes, the future of …
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Host Joe Moravchik talks with St. Olaf Art and Art History, Asian Studies and Russian Language and Area Studies Professor Karil Kucera about her research centered on sacred sites across Asia through a variety of theoretical lenses, her interest in 20th century Chinese visual culture, and issues related to the art of teaching.…
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Today’s Topics: 1) Tyler Robinson, Charlie Kirk’s assassin appears to have had psychological compatibility with a demon(s). Here are some observations from Kyle Clement Assassin texted about the chance to “take out” conservative activist https://www.forbes.com/sites/tylerroush/2025/09/15/charlie-kirks-suspected-killer-texted-about-chance-to-take-ou…
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Today’s Topics: 1, 2) Drugs and demons drive “transgender’ mass murderers https://spectator.org/transgender-mass-murderers-the-drugs-and-demons-that-drive-them/ 3, 4) The demonic roots of transgenderism https://dailydeclaration.org.au/2025/09/01/the-demonic-roots-of-transgenderism-jamie-bambrick-responds-to-minnesota-church-shooting/…
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Volunteers are needed for a stream sampling event that uses tiny animals to assess water quality in the Cedar River. Wednesday, Aug. 27, was officially the first-ever World Lake Day, as declared by the United Nations. And range anxiety is a real concern for folks considering an electric vehicle.For more, visit https://mrgreatlakes.com/…
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Today’s Topics: 1) An audio of a Catholic Priest discussing sexual self-pleasure during an annual meeting of the Association of US Catholic Priests (AUSCP) https://www.lepantoin.org/wp/audio-catholic-priests-discuss-sexual-self-pleasure-during-annual-meeting 2, 3, 4) Should lay persons lead a Priest during an exorcism https://jesseromero.com/blog/s…
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Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Discussion with Dr. Schneider on taking custody of the mind A Landscape with Dragons: The Battle for Your Child’s Mind https://theimaginativeconservative.org/2012/06/landscape-with-dragons-battle-childs-mind-michael-o-brien-laurel-good.htmlOleh Jesse Romero, Kyle Clement, Dan Schneider, Fr. Chad Ripperger
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Host Joe Moravchik talks with St. Olaf College Distinguished Professor of History Steve Hahn about piracy in colonial North America and the Caribbean, the pardoning of over 200 pirates at this time, and much more from his book A Pirate’s Life No More: The Pardoned Pirates of the Bahamas.Oleh KYMN Radio
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