
Take Note
Fridays at noon and Sundays at 7 a.m.
Take Note brings you conversations about issues that matter. WPSU’s weekly community affairs radio program features in-depth interviews with central Pennsylvania newsmakers.
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(Transcripts available upon request.)
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Mel Curtis organizes food distributions for students, veterans and the general public throughout Centre County, Pennsylvania. We discuss Curtis’ efforts to help those facing hunger, how hunger has been exacerbated by COVID-19 and the effects of inflation on the program.
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Brad Groznik talks about the Rediscover State College marketing campaign. They talked with Penn State alums, State High graduates and others who've left State College about whether they might move back and about their perceptions of the State College area, good and bad.
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A mini-casino could be built in the Nittany Mall in Centre County if the project gets approval from the state board that oversees the industry. The industry and project have supporters, but the proposed casino has opponents too. On this week's Take Note, WPSU talked with two of those people who have been organizing opposition to the casino.
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Penn State’s new president Neeli Bendapudi talks about the changing landscape of higher education and how that affects student success at Penn State.
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WPSU spoke with Matthew Ferrari, director of Penn State’s Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics, about the current increase in COVID-19 cases, how to understand the data and steps we can continue to take in response.
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Penn State professor emerita Donna Bahry talks about how the war in Ukraine ties into past Cold War and post-Soviet history.
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Pennsylvania’s primary election is May 17, and this year, voters will pick their nominee for governor. On this week's Take Note, WPSU spoke with candidates Bill McSwain, Melissa Hart and Joe Gale.
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Pennsylvania’s primary election is May 17, and WPSU invited all the candidates running for governor in the Republican primary. On this week's Take Note, WPSU's Anne Danahy talked with Charlie Gerow, Nche Zama and Jake Corman.
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Jon Meacham talks about the intersections of politics and democracy with historical touchstones.
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Award winning author, environmentalist, and business consultant Hunter Lovins joins Take Note to discuss ways businesses are finding climate change solutions with inspiration from nature.