We were very lucky to have Assistant Women's Volleyball Coach Steve Aird join us again to talk about the #2 ranked team in the nation your Penn State Nittany Lions. They have two home games this weekend. One tonight at 8pm and one Saturday night at 8pm as well. Check out both games as they look to continue to be one of the top teams in the nation.
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
Monday, October 29, 2012
Hurricane Sandy Coverage Continued
Professor Jon Nese of the Penn State Meteorology School joined us to talk about the Hurricane that is bearing down on the east coast.
Interview with Meteorology Professor Jon Nese
Hurricane Sandy Coverage
We had a special edition of Motown Mornings with Jordan and Ryan this morning. It was all Hurricane Sandy coverage all the time. We had many guests on the show. One of which being a meteorologist from AccuWeather. He told us about how the storm will affect State College, as well as the rest of the Northeast and the timing for everything.
Radio Interview with AccuWeather Meteorologist on Hurricane Sandy
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
We interviewed the writer of the View from the Stands blog, Professor Carolyn Todd. She has attended 141 games in a row, both home and away and bowl games. She will most likely be our insight into PSU football this fall as, well come on who has seen more games than her.... Well that would actually be her husband who has seen 277 games in a row. Very impressive stuff. Check out the interview on the link below from Oct. 24th. And be sure to check out her blog at View from the Stands Blog
Closest City, or Actual Town You Live In
Is it ok to say you are from Pittsburgh if you're from a town 30 minutes outside of it? Is it ok to say you're from North or South Jersey instead the physical town you live in? Can you just say you're from New York and cover all of New York? We argue it out for you on a 20 minute marathon debate on Motown Mornings.
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