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Anderton’s Earth Week 2021 is coming up, with many environmental activities planned. They include Zoom presentations, clean-up events and others. (Photo courtesy of Northern Michigan University)
MARQUETTE People can celebrate the environment through the upcoming Anderton’s Earth Week 2021.
The event is named after the late John Anderton, a former head of the Northern Michigan University Department of Earth, Environmental and Geological Sciences. He passed away in March 2014.
One of the many organizers of the multitude of events to be held in-person, outdoors and virtually is John O’Bryan, who is finishing what he called an “individually created degree” in climate advocacy at NMU. O’Bryan has been an intern with the NMU Sustainability Advisory Council, but his involvement with Earth Week is part of an independent capstone course of climate advocacy with Professor Josh Ewalt in the communications department.
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FSU to host seventh annual South Asian Media & Cultural Studies conference
February 1, 2021 | 3:37 pm | SHARE:
FSU will host the seventh annual South Asian Media and Cultural Studies Conference (SAMCS), an alliance of scholars, academicians and practitioners dedicated to fostering greater understanding of the South Asia region’s issues and global importance. (College of Communication & Information)
The annual SAMCS conference is an alliance of scholars, academicians and practitioners dedicated to fostering greater understanding of the South Asia region’s issues and global importance. This year’s theme, “South Asia: Beyond Borders,” is focused on sharing the various aspects of the increasing global influence of South Asia. Researchers will examine the region through its intersectionality, from the perspective of media and cultural studies, in both historical and contemporary contexts.
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A local broadcasting pioneer who touched the lives of many is no longer with us.
Bruce Turner passed away peacefully at the age of 82 on Jan. 9. Turner is best known for his work as WNMU-TV’s original station manager, a career that spanned 56 years before his retirement in 2019.
Turner was born on Feb. 7, 1938, in downstate Sturgis, where he also graduated high school. After stints as a disc jockey for Sturgis-area radio station WSTR-FM and an announcer for Marinette, Wisconsin-area radio station WMAM, Turner moved to Marquette in 1959 to join WDMJ-TV, better known today as WLUC-TV.
WDMJ signed onto the airwaves for the first time three years prior on April 28, 1956. With limited resources and personnel, Turner wore many hats at the station, including news, weather and sports assignments along with other duties. According to Turner’s obituary, he became one of the most well-known voices in early local television.
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