Program Schedule for February 4, 2026
15.2 | Cox 107 | FiOS 460
12:00
New discoveries reveal how the ancient metropolis of Angkor was built.
1:00
A group of experts work to prove women once fought alongside men in the arena.
2:00
A visionary scientist investigates the deep history of astronomy in West Africa.
5:00
The rise and fall of "progress" as an ideology is examined and the "civilizing" project is explored.
6:30
Can Singapore survive, or thrive, in a fractured global economy? Singapore's president joins GZERO.
8:00
New discoveries reveal how the ancient metropolis of Angkor was built.
9:00
A group of experts work to prove women once fought alongside men in the arena.
10:00
A visionary scientist investigates the deep history of astronomy in West Africa.
11:00
The rise and fall of "progress" as an ideology is examined and the "civilizing" project is explored.
1:30
Hunter Armistead and Michael Harrington lead alternative energy development.

2:00
Presents the stories of the individuals, events and circumstances surrounding the momentous ruling.

3:00
Filmmaker Pablo Miralles takes a look at the perceptions and policies at his old high school.

4:00
The original performers of "In White America" reprise their roles 50 years later.

7:00
Meet NAACP leader Walter White, one of the most influential but least known civil rights figures.
9:00
How carpet mills contaminated Southern communities with forever chemicals, known as PFAS.

New discoveries reveal how the ancient metropolis of Angkor was built.

A group of experts work to prove women once fought alongside men in the arena.

A visionary scientist investigates the deep history of astronomy in West Africa.

The rise and fall of "progress" as an ideology is examined and the "civilizing" project is explored.
Can Singapore survive, or thrive, in a fractured global economy? Singapore's president joins GZERO.


New discoveries reveal how the ancient metropolis of Angkor was built.

A group of experts work to prove women once fought alongside men in the arena.

A visionary scientist investigates the deep history of astronomy in West Africa.

The rise and fall of "progress" as an ideology is examined and the "civilizing" project is explored.

Hunter Armistead and Michael Harrington lead alternative energy development.

Presents the stories of the individuals, events and circumstances surrounding the momentous ruling.

Filmmaker Pablo Miralles takes a look at the perceptions and policies at his old high school.

The original performers of "In White America" reprise their roles 50 years later.

Meet NAACP leader Walter White, one of the most influential but least known civil rights figures.
How carpet mills contaminated Southern communities with forever chemicals, known as PFAS.
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