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Elephants on the Rampage
Tuesday, we’re talking about conservatism and whether today’s Republican Party is living up to the label. Our guest is journalist and BYU law student Sara…
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Sundance 2015: Finders Keepers
Shannon Whisnant has a nose for a bargain. But when he bought a used grill at a North Carolina auction, the severed human leg he found inside was not part…
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Utah's Uncertain Water Future
In a new documentary on KUED Channel 7, KUER News reporter Judy Fahys explores how Utahns have dealt with water historically and how they’re thinking…
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The Benefits of Forgiveness
Psychologist Frederic Luskin says we live in a culture where holding onto grudges is normal. And he gets it. It was his own struggle with a painful…
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The Chaffetz Effect
Last week, Jason Chaffetz abruptly announced he would not seek reelection for Utah’s 3rd congressional district in 2018. He’s also said he might not even…
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Dolores
Dolores Huerta co-founded the first farm workers union alongside Cesar Chavez. But she's not as well-known, and director Peter Bratt believes it’s because…
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We Refused to Die
In 1942 the Japanese army forced 70,000 prisoners to march across the Bataan Peninsula. Gene Jacobsen was among them, and he tells his story of three and…
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10/24/11: Page One
Monday, we begin a week-long series of conversations on the future of journalism. It's a partnership with the University of Utah's Hinckley Institute of…
Endgame
Friday on RadioWest we're talking about the eccentric chess genius Bobby Fischer. Frank Brady is our guest; he knew Fischer and has written a biography…
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Improving Utah Schools: Student Motivation
For all the debate around improving education, researcher Maria Ferguson says there's a critical piece that's often overlooked: how do you motivate…
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