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Woods: Red Line review works, outside ideas welcome - Wed, 08 Feb 2012
The lead spokesman for the Red Line Regional Rail Project said Tuesday that the contentious debate of recent weeks is "exactly what we want to see" as officials seek input and revise a business plan for the proposed $452 million rail line. John Woods also told reporters at Davidson Town Hall that outside analysis by people from other parts of the country is welcome, but the final decision about the project is a local one.
Adm. Fallon speaks Wed. about ‘Media & International Relations’ - Wed, 08 Feb 2012
Retired U.S. Navy Admiral William J. Fallon will be at Davidson College Wednesday night for a lecture on “The Media and International Relations.” His free talk begins at 7 p.m. in the Alvarez College Union Smith 900 Room. There is no charge to attend. Admiral Fallon is the final speaker in this year’s Dean Rusk [...]
Rep. Myrick says she won’t run in realigned 9th District - Tue, 07 Feb 2012
Read more on our Election 2012 page, including news on one candidate who wants to replace her.
Five Davidson faculty promoted to full professor - Tue, 07 Feb 2012
Davidson's newly promoted full professors, from left: Gay, Aldrich, Kaufman, Belloni, and Dietz.
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WFAE: What is Mission Possible all about?The Charlotte Mission Possible project aims to help publicize the needs of charities and to identify ways to help solve problems. Scott Graf of public radio station WFAE-FM, 90.7, interviewed Steve Gunn, editor for innovations at the Charlotte Observer (and a Davidson resident) about the project’s goals. Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. (MP3 format min. sec.) |
WFAE: Mission Possible’s idea searchThe Charlotte Mission Possible project is seeking your ideas for how to improve the lot of local nonprofits during the current funding crisis. On the Aug. 19 edition of “Charlotte Talks,” public radio station WFAE-FM, 90.7, interviewed Steve Gunn, editor for innovations at the Charlotte Observer (and a Davidson resident), and Matt Spangard, Vice President of Interactive Technologies at the Charlotte-based Edison Nation, about the how the idea search works and what it’s finding. Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. (MP3 format min. sec.) |










