Archives: Podcasts
Wangari Maathai Nobel Laureate Podcast
Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai spoke at St. Cloud State University’s Ritsche Auditorium on January 31, 2007. She tells her story of being selected to attend a college in the United […]
Ray Bradbury Podcast
Ray Bradbury is a classic writer whose work has spanned two centuries. Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 and the Martian Chronicles are must-reads for any student of literature. His writings range from […]
Greg Brown Podcast with Jo McMullen
Greg Brown has been a prolific songwriter–fans of his work know how his words can feel just right. During this interview Brown discusses his view on the war in Iraq, […]
Sarah Weddington Podcast
Sarah Weddington is an attorney, lecturer and mentor who gained world-wide fame when she and Linda Coffee represented “Jane Roe” in the landmark Roe v. Wade case before the United […]
Ralph Nader Podcast
Ralph Nader holds many titles, including attorney, activist, author and candidate. Many political historians believe the staunch independent was the spoiler of the 2000 presidential elections because he got more […]
SCSU Hunger Strike Podcast
1995 was a year filled with student activism at St. Cloud State University. There were protests and rallies held throughout the academic year—culminating in a Hunger Strike by seven students. […]
Fred Eaglesmith Podcast with Wayne Bergerson
Wayne Bergerson, KVSC folk music host of 25 years, sat down with an artist he has long admired. Wayne interviews Canadian singer-songwriter Fred Eaglesmith at the 2006 Winnipeg Folk Festival. […]
David Dondero Crispy Critics Podcast
KVSC’s Music Director, Jason Schueppert, talks to David Dondero about the troubadour’s latest release, Simple Love, Myspace, touring, and his record label, Team Love. Few songwriters have experienced and expressed […]
An Unbroken Chain – Part Nine
Henry puts his life in the hands of an SS Doctor. He describes the harrowing ordeal of surgery—and the conditions of “recovery”. A non-Jewish political prisoner befriends Henry and saves […]
Angela Davis — Feminist Change: A New Era
Angela Davis, author, activist and 1970s political icon, spoke on March 4, 2009 in Ritsche Auditorium. A professor emerita at the University of California-Santa Cruz, Davis has prodded America’s social […]







































