This week on Noon Edition WFIU welcomes 1992 Olympic Gold Medal-winning diver Mark Lenzi, retired IU Diving Coach Hobie Billingsly, and retired IU Track Coach Sam Bell. They’ll share their experiences with the Olympics and answer your questions.
This week on “Noon Edition” we’ll have our annual fall gardening show. Here to answer your gardening questions will be retired co-owner of May’s Green House Helen May and co-owner of Bloomington Valley Nursery Seth Inman.
This week on Noon Edition we’ll discuss the stewardship of Indiana’s woodlands. Joining us in the Studio will be Senior Policy Director for the Hoosier Environmental Council Tim Maloney, State Forester for the Department of Natural Resources John Seifert, as well as economist and co-founder of GreenFire Consulting Dr. Christine Glaser.
This week on Noon Edition we will discuss alternate forms of education. Our guests will include New Tech High Principal Alan Veach, Developer of the Project School Daniel Baron, and Representative for LEARN homeschooling group Mike Beston.
In preparation for the school year, this week on “Noon Edition,” we’ll be discussing tenant’s and landlord’s rights. Joining us in the studio will be Vice President of the Monroe County Apartment Association Doug Horn and Attorney for Student Legal Services James McGillivray.
This week on Noon Edition we’ll be discussing poverty in south central Indiana. Joining us in the studio will be Indiana Business Research Center Director Jerry Conover, Shalom Center Director Joel Rekas, and Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard Director Brooke Gentile.
This week on “Noon Edition,” we’ll discuss China and its growing relationships with the United States, Indiana and Indiana University. Joining us in the studio are Lloyd Kolbe, professor of Applied Health and Science, and Scott Kennedy, assistant professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures.
This week on Noon Edition WFIU welcomes Captain Jake Weis, an intelligence officer from Bloomington, now serving in the Indiana Army National Guard 76th Infantry Brigade Combat Team in Balad, Iraq.
This week on Noon Edition, member of Bloomington’s Peak Oil Task Force Greg Travis and Professor of Geological Sciences Juergen Scheiber will join us in the studio. They’ll discuss the concept of peak oil and how it’s relevant to Bloomington residents.
This week on “Noon Edition,” Columbus Area Visitors Center executive director Lynn Lucas and Bloomington Convention and Visitors Bureau executive director Mike McAfee join us in the studio. They’ll discuss changes and challenges to tourism in southern Indiana and beyond.