Perspectives are commentaries produced by and for WNIJ listeners, from a panel of regular contributors and guests. If you would like to submit your own Perspective for consideration, send us a script that will run about 90 seconds when read -- that's about 250 words -- and email it to NPR@niu.edu, with "Perspectives" in the subject line.
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Host Peter Medlin connects with teachers, students and leaders in education as they discuss the biggest issues impacting classrooms.We want to hear your experiences as an educator. Send us a note to teacherslounge@niu.edu
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WNIJ and NIU STEAM are partnering to create “The Sound of Science,” a weekly series explaining important science, technology, engineering and math concepts using sound. The feature will air at 1:04 p.m. Fridays as a lead-in to Science Friday.Got questions or topic suggestions for the Sound of Science team? Please submit them below!The Sound of Science is made possible by Ken Spears Construction
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Sessions from Studio A is a local program dedicated to showcasing regional and touring musicians, featuring performances recorded in WNIJ's own Studio A in DeKalb and hosted by Spencer Tritt. Have a band you'd like to hear on Sessions from Studio A? Send us your suggestions: sessions@niu.edu
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Get ready to hear from northern Illinois’ “prose pros." Hosted by WNIJ Arts Reporter Yvonne Boose, you will hear voices from northern Illinois poets as they share their words about the world around them. If you would like to submit a poem for consideration, please send submissions to yboose@niu.edu
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What’s so great about the Midwest? WNIJ’s Under Rocks podcast isn’t afraid to dive into that question head-first every month. In fact, our team won’t leave a stone unturned when it comes to hunting down the most interesting people, places, and events in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin.What are you excited about? We’re always looking for a shove in the right direction, so send us on our next adventure by messaging us at Rocks@niu.edu.
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The STEM Read podcast explores the connections between STEM and storytelling. Host Gillian King-Cargile dives into hot topics in K-12 education with an educator or STEM expert and then talks with an author whose books can ignite enthusiasm for reading and learning.We are no longer producing new episodes of the STEM Read Podcast, but our previously recorded episodes are still available. We hope you'll take a listen!
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A Rock Valley English professor helping his students get registered to VOTE…and answer questions for students who have never voted before…“One of my favorite questions. Was, it was actually a student in my class, and she said, Okay, so I show up at a community center or a church and like, what happens?”We’re putting the COMMUNITY in community colle…
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Deborah Booth is hoping for post-election peace and quiet.Di Deborah Booth
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Chicago Blues Hall of Famer Michael Charles joins us for live performances and an interview in Studio A.Di Spencer Tritt
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Linh Nguyen knows how precious our right to vote is.Di Linh Nguyen
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Connie Seraphine shares a lesson from watching animal behavior.Di Connie Seraphine
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Francisco Solares-Larrave has a reminder for us this election season.Di Francisco Solares-Larrave
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Dan Kenney reminds us we can do so much more than just walk by when we see someone in trouble.Di Dan Kenney
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Tom McBride remembers what it's like to look at the world with a child's eyes.Di Tom McBride
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NIU STEAM launch to the WNIJ studio, and they brought their telescopes, to answer if Earth really has two moons.Di Jasmine Carey, Christina Swartz
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The NIU STEAM Team let their leaves of knowledge fall upon WNIJ's yard while answering a listener's question: "How do leaves change color?"Di Jasmine Carey, Christina Swartz
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It's a Public Radio Music Day celebration on this week's Sessions from Studio A.Di Spencer Tritt
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Rick Brooks urges people to attend a community event at Illinois Valley Community College about housing the unhoused.Di Rick Brooks
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Suzanne Degges-White says it's not just a black-and-white world.Di Suzanne Degges-White
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Katie Andraski employs a shield called "wonder."Di Katie Andraski
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Bob Evans contends there is a method to the madness of the Trump campaign.Di Bob Evans
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Welcome to Poetically Yours. This segment showcases poems by northern Illinois poets. This week’s featured poet is Rhonda Parsons.Di Yvonne Boose
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It's time to bust out that winter coat from the back of the closet. Rosie Klepper says make sure you check your pockets.Di Rosie Klepper
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A music teacher puts a soundtrack to climate anxiety…with classical music…“If I'm going to continue spending hours each day practicing music from the past, then I also need to find a way to bring that to bear when coping with the present.”Composing the Climate…hear the music and conversation on Teachers’ Lounge.…
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Ope! This week we are joined by progressive rock band O.P.E. for live recordings and a talk with band members.Di Spencer Tritt
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There's a big sprawling graveyard in northern Illinois where the people of Belvidere have been laid to rest for nearly 200 years. In the heart of the Belvidere Cemetery is a tiny community space with a big history: Pettit Chapel, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The Under Rocks team met with Sam Larson there to learn more about the history of the sa…
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Joseph Flynn reflects on the election and us.Di Joseph Flynn
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Lonny Cain shares a little something he wrote when he was 17 — and it holds up today.Di Lonny Cain
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Paula Garrett's visit to Cahokia Mounds stirs some deep memories.Di Paula Garrett
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Our very own NIU STEAM duo deliver us the details on the roots of Halloween and answer "where was Halloween first celebrated?"Di Jasmine Carey, Christina Swartz
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Welcome to Poetically Yours. Poetically Yours features poems by northern Illinois poets and a few from other states. Today’s featured poet is Susan Goldberg.Di Yvonne Boose
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Nia Springer-Norris learns from a friend the best way to help her beloved Asheville, NC is by giving...cash.Di Nia Springer-Norris
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Rockford's Son of Janus joins us for live performances and will tell us the meaning behind some of their songs.Di Spencer Tritt
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You'll never find a salamander if you're looking for one, says Chris Fink.Di Chris Fink
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Lynnea Erickson shares her thoughts on October and the past.Di Lynnea Erickson
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