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January
31, 2000
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A
discussion with Richard Sennett, author of The Corrosion
of Character
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| January
28, 2000 |
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The
Moral Animal
James Darsey, associate professor of communication at Georgia
State University.
John Campbell, professor of Communication at the University
of Memphis. He is currently working on a 3 volume rhetorical
biography of Charles Darwin. And is former president of
the American Association for the Rhetoric of Science and
Technology.
Bob Richards, professor of History and the Philosophy of
Science at the University of Chicago.
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| January
27, 2000 |
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Lessions
Learned from Y2K
Bill Wimsatt, professor of philosophy and a member on
the committee on Evolutionary Biology and Conceptual Foundations
of Science at the University of Chicago
Joel Mokyr, chair of the department of Economics, professor
of History at Northwestern University
Robert H. Strotz professor of Arts and Sciences
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| January
26, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Iowa
Caucus.
Alan Gittleson, professor of Political Science at
Loyola.
Michael Mezey, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences and professor in the Political Science Department
at DePaul University.
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| January
25, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Pain
Management
Dr. Quentin Young, Odyssey medical contributor
Dr. Norm Harden, director of the Pain Studies Center at
the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, and an assistant
professor at the Northwestern University Medical School
Dr. James Young, chair of the Department of Rehabilitation
Medicine at Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center
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| January
24, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Join
Gretchen Helfrich for a lively discussion on Odyssey.
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| January
21, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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 Films
of Woody Allen.
Ron Falzone, professor of film at Columbia College
John Petrakis, freelance film critic for the Chicago Tribune
and teaches screenwriting at the School of the Art Institute
of Chicago
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| January
20, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Gina
Kolata, science and medicine reporter for The New
York Times and author of Flu: The Story Of The Great
Influenza Pandemic Of 1918 And The Virus That Caused It.
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| January
19, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Lunar
Eclipses and Black Holes
Odyssey astronomer Doug Duncan
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| January
18, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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A
look at how the civil rights movement affected our view
of rights in America.
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| January
17, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Cloning
Update
Dr Rex Chisholm, professor of Cell and Molecular Biology
at Northwestern University
Nanette Elster, assistant professor of Bio-Ethics at the
University of Illinois at Chicago, as well as a fellow at
the Institute of Science, Law and Technology at Chicago
Kent College of Law
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| January
14, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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AOL
and Time Warner merger
Tim Jones, media writer for the Chicago Tribune.
Barbara Rose, reporter for Crain's Chicago Business.
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| January
13, 2000 |
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The
Spring Session in Springfield
Sean Crawford, statehouse reporter for Illinois Public
Radio.
Ed Wojecki, publisher of Illinois Issues.
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| January
12, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Autism
Dr Kathelen McKenna, assistant professor of Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Medical
School and director of the Psychosis and Special Diagnostic
Program at Children's Memorial and Northwestern Memorial
Hospitals
Dr Bennet Levanthal, professor in Psychiatry and Pediatrics
at the University of Chicago
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| January
11, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Public
Health
Dr. Quentin Young, Odyssey medical contributor
Hannah Rosenthal, regional director of the United States
Department of Health and Human Services.
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| January
10, 2000 |
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Non
Voters
Jack Doppelt, associate professor of Journalism at
Northwestern University
Ellen Shearer, director of the Medill News Service and associate
professor of Journalism at Northwestern University, about
their book, Non Voters: America's No Shows.
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| January
7, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Film
of the 1990s
Jonathan Miller, teaches Film at the Illinois Institute
of Technology and is film contributor on Eight Forty-Eight.
Ron Falzone, professor in Film at Columbia College.
John Petrakis, freelance film critic for the Chicago
Tribune, and teaches screenwriting at the School of
the Art Institute of Chicago.
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| January
6, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Climate
Change
Raymond Pierehumbert, professor in Geology and Geophysics
at the University of Chicago
Tony Wilkinson, professor in the Oriental Institute at
the University of Chicago
William Stevens, science writer at the New York Times
and author of Change in the Weather: People, Weather,
and the Science of Climate.
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| January
5, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Social
Promotion in the Chicago Public Schools.
Phil Hansen, chief accountability officer for the Chicago
Public Schools
John Easton, deputy director at the Consortium on Chicago
School Research
Donald Moore, executive director of Designs for Change
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| January
4, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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Garry
Wills, author of, A Necessary Evil.
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| January
3, 2000 |
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by Gretchen Helfrich
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2000
Presidential Race
John Frendreiss, associate vice president of Planning
and Analysis and professor of Political Science at Loyola
University, Chicago.
Michael Mezey, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences and a professor of Political Science at DePaul
University.
Charles Madigan, assistant managing editor at Encyclopedia-Britannica.com.
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