Core of the Matter Netcast

Public affairs programming from your friends at 90.3 FM the Core, RLC-WVPH FM Piscataway.

Recovery from Substance Abuse and Issues with the Keystone Pipeline

Mark Szeltner has a discussion about substance abuse and the recovery process. Mary Heyns talks to Tina Wieshous about the Keystone Pipeline.

03-26
53:51

Michelle Alexander and New Jim Crow

Michelle Alexander discusses her new book and the idea of mass incarceration as the New Jim Crow

03-19
01:12:33

President Barchi Town Hall Meeting

Information concerning the Strategic Plan

03-12
48:23

Environmental Issues and Rutgers Against Hunger

Issues with the Kinbuc landfill and the snowfall from last year and the services of Rutgers against Hunger

03-06
52:12

Violence Prevention and Victim Assistance

Issues concerning sexual and domestic violence

02-27
48:44

Housing and Lottery Application

Difficulties with housing and residence life

02-20
51:45

Mark Conference

Day long event where students learned how to make their mark at Rutgers and after college

02-13
52:40

RU Changemakers Week

Week long events of people of who have made a difference in the world

02-06
46:38

Tuition Hikes at Rutgers University

Interviews with Nancy Winterbauer at Rutgers University, RUSA pres. Matt Cordeiro, on tuition raise at University

07-19
53:45

The Fracture in Fracking, Part 2

Follow-up on the ban of hydraulic fracturing, w/ Jim Walsh, Food & Water Watch; Kate Millsaps, Sierra Club.

07-12
53:30

Marriage Equality on the Banks

Interview with Charlie Mott & John Cimmino of RU-Queer Student Alliance on marriage equality in NJ.

07-05
51:07

Piscataway and New Brunswick in the Revolutionary War

4th of July special featuring the Middlesex County Historical and Cultural Commission

06-28
50:29

Breath of Fresh Air: College Age Politicians in Edison

Interviews with Shariq Ahmad, Rutgers c/o '11, and Sam Joshi, Rutgers student, about them entering politics in Edison.

06-21
49:15

The Fracture in Fracking

Is the practice of hydraulic fracturing harmful to the environment? Many activists say yes. Interviews with Food & Water Watch, Sierra Club, Highland Park govt

06-14
54:45

Terry Stewart's Odd Collections

Interview with Terry Stewart, Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame CEO and recent inductee into Rutgers University Alumni Hall Of Fame

06-07
54:21

Tornadoes and Floods and Wind, Oh My!

Could disastrous floods and tornadoes ever happen in New Jersey? Profs. Alan Robock, Tony Broccoli from RU tell us why not. Plus, we speak with the Red Cross-NNJ chp. to learn more about relief efforts.

05-31
55:48

The Fair Labor Association at Rutgers University

Interview with Zack Lerner, president of Rutgers United Students Against Sweatshops, and Uni. Of RI prof Richard McIntyre about sweatshop monitoring group Fair Labor Assocation

05-24
01:03:36

Police Appreciation Week and the Illicit Drug Trade

Interview with Neill Franklin, the executive director of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. Covers roots, failed implementation of drug war; benefits of legalization.

05-17
55:59

The Future of Social Security

Interview with Manny Goldstein, an independent, non-partisan engineer who did intense research on Social Security.

05-10
54:02

Aftermath of the Recent RUSA Elections and Student Government Going Forward

Interviews with newly-elected RUSA President Matt Cordeiro and newly-elected Treasurer Scott Siegel.

05-03
53:42

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