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The League of Women Voters of Ohio is crisscrossing the state registering college students to vote as part if its “Your Voice, Your Vote, Your Power.”
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Blazing Paddles returns for their sixth year after being rescheduled in June.
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WKSU staff was honored with 11 awards from Ohio Associated Press Media Editors (OAPME) in a Columbus ceremony on March 24. Top honors went to WKSU for…
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Case Western Reserve University students and recent alums will compete March 15 in the first Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition.Students in…
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Because of recent changes at Facebook, you may not see WKSU posts in your newsfeed as often - even if you have liked and are following WKSU.FM on…
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Season 4 of Invisibilia comes to WKSU’s Saturday line-up at 2 PM for three weeks beginning on March 10. This season examines how the stories we tell…
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The family of NPR hosts is expanding across platforms and programs.Two strong voices will be additions to the weekday newsmagazine host chairs. Ailsa…
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WKSU listeners are ahead of the curve. You appreciate being the first to know about developing news and events from NPR and WKSU News. Now, support your…
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Because of changes at American Public Media, WKSU has added APM Reports to its News Channel (heard on WKSU HD-4 and online) on Sundays at 9 PM. APM…
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On Friday, Jan. 5, Robert Siegel hangs up his 'All Things Considered' microphone after more than 40 years at NPR. Siegel started at the fledgling network…
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Sexual harassment and gender discrimination have been met with a grassroots response in the #MeToo moment. On Jan. 22-25 from 8 PM-9 PM, WKSU presents…
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Listening to the WKSU and Folk Alley streams is easy on your voice-activated Smart Speaker Device - such as Amazon Echo or Echo Dot, Google Home or Mini,…