Program Schedule for July 10, 2025
15.2 | Cox 107 | FiOS 460
12:00
Ella Glendining searches for people sharing the same experience of living with a disability.
1:30
A Colombian Black rural activist's historic bid for presidency stirs a national awakening.
5:00
Reveal the evolving meaning the Statue of Liberty has for a "nation of immigrants."
6:30
Phil Tinline documents the lasting effects of a hoax concocted in the U.S. in the 1960s.
8:00
Ella Glendining searches for people sharing the same experience of living with a disability.
9:30
A Colombian Black rural activist's historic bid for presidency stirs a national awakening.
11:00
Reveal the evolving meaning the Statue of Liberty has for a "nation of immigrants."
1:00
Phil Tinline documents the lasting effects of a hoax concocted in the U.S. in the 1960s.
1:30
One of the critical areas of work is to stop pre-diabetes from turning into full-fledged diabetes.
2:00
Paul Hashagan shares emotional stories about bravery and service in FDNY.
2:30
Rob Orchard gives the scoop on "slow journalism" as an alternative to the 24-hour news cycle.
3:00
It's the First Amendment told through the cases of attorney Floyd Abrams.
4:30
The story of the first African American accepted to a white college in South Carolina is showcased.
7:00
Pressure builds as students enter the first round of a national civics competition.
9:30
Students implement policy changes for problems facing America which get at their root causes.
Ella Glendining searches for people sharing the same experience of living with a disability.
A Colombian Black rural activist's historic bid for presidency stirs a national awakening.
Reveal the evolving meaning the Statue of Liberty has for a "nation of immigrants."
Phil Tinline documents the lasting effects of a hoax concocted in the U.S. in the 1960s.
Ella Glendining searches for people sharing the same experience of living with a disability.
A Colombian Black rural activist's historic bid for presidency stirs a national awakening.
Reveal the evolving meaning the Statue of Liberty has for a "nation of immigrants."
Phil Tinline documents the lasting effects of a hoax concocted in the U.S. in the 1960s.
One of the critical areas of work is to stop pre-diabetes from turning into full-fledged diabetes.
Paul Hashagan shares emotional stories about bravery and service in FDNY.
Rob Orchard gives the scoop on "slow journalism" as an alternative to the 24-hour news cycle.
It's the First Amendment told through the cases of attorney Floyd Abrams.
The story of the first African American accepted to a white college in South Carolina is showcased.
Pressure builds as students enter the first round of a national civics competition.
Students implement policy changes for problems facing America which get at their root causes.
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