WFIU-FM: WFIU: Noon Edition Podcast
Summary: Noon Edition is a weekly radio program inviting your participation on news and issues facing the central and southern Indiana community. Produced by WFIU news in partnership with the Bloomington Herald Times.
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- Copyright: 2014
Podcasts:
Indiana University's Underwater Science Program has been researching 17th and 18th history and archaeology off the Dominican Republic coast.
Several cities have struggled to update their water systems without raising utility rates too high.
This week, we'll talk about the culture and art in Bloomington to find out what the city of Bloomington has to offer locally.
Camp Atterbury has shifted towards a role as a problem-solving center for technology. The camp will focus on use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) or drones.
This week, we'll examine the rise in diagnoses, what exactly an ADHD diagnosis entails, and what the medical treatments mean for children as they develop.
This week on Noon Edition, we'll discuss the rise in suburban poverty and what some groups are trying to do to slow the trend.
High School seniors who are preparing to graduate discuss what the future holds and some of the hurdles they are facing.
This week on Noon Edition, we'll talk with Indiana University athletic director Fred Glass about IU athletics.
This week on Noon Edition, we'll talk about the anatomy and inter-workings of the teenage brain.
This week, we'll talk with the IU Student Foundation, law enforcement, and business owners to see what the Little 500 brings to the city of Bloomington.
This week, we'll talk about race safety. What's prudent? What's even possible? And how have this week's events in Boston changed people's perspectives?
This week on Noon Edition, we'll talk with attorneys and state legislators about what changes in Indiana's criminal code mean for crimes involving marijuana.
Gardening experts give their advice on how to tend to your gardens this spring.
This week on Noon Edition, we'll talk with nutritionists, chefs, and those affected by celiac disease to see what a diet without gluten entails.
This week on Noon Edition, we're talking with educators and preschool program administrators about what changes to Pre-K education mean for them.