Gregory Burr and Brian Ahrens had the opportunity to talk with Anthony Sanders, an attorney who works for the Minnesota Chapter of The Institute for Justice.
For more information on The Institute for Justice, visit ij.org
Gregory Burr and Brian Ahrens had the opportunity to talk with Anthony Sanders, an attorney who works for the Minnesota Chapter of The Institute for Justice.
For more information on The Institute for Justice, visit ij.org
On Wednesday, April 18, 2012, Zach Zappala spoke with Dr. Henry Pollack, a world-renowned geophysicist and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. Dr. Pollack sits on the International Panel on Climate Change and received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 alongside Al Gore and other climatologists who sit on the panel. He visited The College of NJ lecture on climate change, debunking myths and presenting his monumental research.
Dr. Pollack’s most recent book was published in 2010 and is called “A World Without Ice.”
On February 20, 2012, Amanda Reddington, Melissa Radzimski, and Michael Mullin (head of the Student Liberty Front at The College of New Jersey) talked with Samantha Harris of The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education.
Samantha Harris talked about how TCNJ has policies that may infringe on the free speech rights of its students. The topics of conversation also included college students’ rights for freedom of speech as well FIRE’s mission.
For more information about FIRE, visit thefire.org
Dr. Gary Fienberg is the Music Department Chair at The College of New Jersey. He also is an Assistant Professor of Music (Trumpet), Area Coordinator of Brass Studies, Director of Jazz Studies and Director of Brass Ensemble.
According to his biography from TCNJ.edu, Gary Fienberg is a trumpeter whose experiences range from the great concert halls of Europe to the orchestra pits of Broadway. His performance interests cover the complete range of possibilities for a contemporary trumpeter in classical, jazz and commercial music. He has performed with such artists as Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, The Manhattan Transfer, Natalie Cole, Barry Manilow, The Temptations, Toots Thielmanns and many others.
Amanda Reddington and Melissa Radzimski had the opportunity to talk with him about the history of jazz from cultural, political, and racial perspectives.
To learn more about about the Music Department at The College of NJ, visit: music.pages.tcnj.edu
On Wednesday, April 11, 2012, Amanda Reddington & Melissa Radzimski spoke with Dr. Terry Epperson, the TCNJ Social Sciences Librarian and adjunct professor. Dr. Epperson holds a special interest in ethnographic analysis of cyberspace and collaborate learning. He also teaches under the African American Studies Department at TCNJ.
This interview covers a wide array of topics including Trayvon Martin, frisking, the NYPD, social justice, race-related crimes, and much more.
On Wednesday, April 11, 2012, Amanda Reddington and Melissa Radzimski spoke with author, educator, and speaker: Hilderbrand Pelzer III.
He is the author of the book “Unlocking Potential: Organizing a School Inside a Prison.” He has tremendous expertise on the juvenile prison system and public education. He served as an assistant regional superintendent in the School District of Philadelphia for three years.
For more information on him and his mission, visit: HP3-unlockingpotential.com.
You can follow Hilderbrand Pelzer III on Twitter: @UNLKPOTENTIAL
Brian Ahrens and Gregory Burr are students at The College of New Jersey. They host a political discourse show every Monday at 12 pm noon that airs on 91.3 FM WTSR.
On Monday, April 9th, they discussed, dissected, and thoroughly analyzed the United States immigration system. They tackled the issue from as many perspectives as possible. This is truly a thought-provoking and well-executed discussion.
Brian Ahrens and Gregory Burr had the opportunity to talk with Dr. James Stacey Taylor about the complex subject of organ donations. Dr. Taylor is an associate professor at The College of New Jersey within the Philosophy, Religion, and Classical Studies Department. His expertise includes medical ethics, morality of markets, ethical theory, action theory, and metaphysical issues surrounding death.
Be sure to read Taylor’s recent interview with “The Star Ledger”:http://blog.nj.com/njv_editorial_page…
Brian and Greg’s show airs on Mondays at 12 noon on 91.3 FM WTSR. Each week they focus on various political and cultural topics.
On Wednesday, April 4, 2012, Melissa Radzimski and Amanda Reddington had the opportunity to talk with Kim Pearson (Associate Professor in the English Department at The College of New Jersey and the Chair of the African American Studies Department at The College of New Jersey).
A graduate of Princeton University and New York University, Kim Pearson is a well-established civic media researcher and journalist. During this program, she dissected ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) from a technical perspective and even touched upon the history of the Internet and computers. The conversation ended on a broad overview of modern day journalism and Internet activism.
For more information about the topics discussed, visit EFF.org.
Learn more about Kim Pearson on her website: kimpearson.net.
Musician and TCNJ student Matt Staley performed on Kyle Smith & Taylor Boyle’s “Arts and Entertainment” Discourse program on Friday, March 30, 2012.
He performed five covers and one original:
“Tables & Chairs” – Andrew Bird
“Please Please Please” – The Smiths
Untitled – Matt Staley
“All My Little World” – The Magnetic Fields
“Barton Hollow” – The Civil Wars
“Skinny Love” – Bon Iver
On Sunday, March 18, 2012, Melissa Radzimski and Amanda Reddington had the opportunity to talk with the talented Patrick Wang: director, screenwriter, and actor of “In the Family” (2011). He screened his film for the Trenton Film Society to a small and intimate audience in the historic Mill Hill Playhouse in Trenton, New Jersey.
Initially rejected by many film festivals, “In the Family” slowly began receiving profound buzz on the Internet. Due to some “brave” festivals as well as some committed audience members, Patrick Wang began receiving the attention and praise he deserves.
For more information about the film, visit: inthefamilythemovie.com
To read the New York Times article about him, visit: movies.nytimes.com/2011/11/04/movies/in-the-family-from-patrick-wang-review.html
On Friday, March 16, 2012 Seth Meyers visited The College of New Jersey for the College Union Board’s Spring Comedy Show.
Seth Meyers is most famous for his role as the host of “Weekend Update” on Saturday Night Live. He also is the head writer for the NBC show.
Melissa Radzimski & Alli Wentling had the opportunity to talk to him about the writing process at SNL and social media as a great outlet for comedians.
On Saturday, March 10, 2012, Jeff Gomez spoke at the 37th Annual Trenton Computer Festival at The College of New Jersey.
Jeff Gomez is the CEO and President of Starlight Runner Entertainment. According tostarlightrunner.com, “Starlight Runner Entertainment is a leading creator and producer of highly successful transmedia franchises, maximizing the value of entertainment properties and consumer brands by preparing them for extension across multiple media platforms. Starlight Runner Entertainment also produces animated and live-action feature films, as well as digital content.”
Taylor Boyle had the opportunity to talk to Jeff Gomez before he lectured at the festival.
On Tuesday, February 21, 2012, Tyrese Gibson visited The College of New Jersey to discuss life lessons, successes, personal obstacles, and much more. His visitation also served the purpose to promote his book, “How to Get Out Your Own Way.”
Kyle Smith had the awesome opportunity to talk with the artist, model, actor, and singer.
On Monday, February 27, 2012, Kirsten Haglund (Miss America 2008) visited The College of New Jersey to talk about eating disorders and redefining what it means to be “beautiful.” She lectured about her own personal struggles with anorexia. The event was hosted by CAPS at TCNJ.
Kyle Smith had the opportunity to talk to her about a plethora of different topics, including the hit TLC show “Toddlers and Tiaras.” Kirsten and Kyle’s conversation is quite refreshingly honest, intelligent, and entertaining.
Learn about the Kirsten Haglund Foundation by visiting kirstenhaglund.org.