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On this episode, we explore the influence of Greek, Mexican, Polish and Middle Eastern immigration on Michigan food culture.
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Artist submissions are now open for a massive temporary public art project that seeks to bring attention to the recent issues of the Great Salt Lake.
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Utah State University's weekly Entrepreneur Leadership Series hosted Jon Schmidt for a night of music and discussion.
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Mary Heers came to the United States in the 1960s to pick up a trail of activism moving like a whirlwind of change from Stanford to Detroit.
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UPR hosted an event Tuesday with Bridgerland Audubon Society and Grow the Flow called “Is Great Salt Lake a Person?” bringing 90 community members to Logan's Cache Bar.
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In addition to academic support, Utah State University’s Black Student Union was founded in 1969 as place to gather and to promote the equal rights of black students as well as other minority students.
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A group of performance artists has been visiting the Utah State Capitol to bring shorebirds from Great Salt Lake to the place of decision-making.
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The Utah Legislature is also considering bills on public-private childcare partnerships, Major League Baseball and keeping state legislators' calendars private.
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Dixee Neugebauer brought her daughter and granddaughter into the StoryCorps booth in May and told them of the joys and challenges she experienced as a young woman in her first teaching job.
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Author St. Clair Detrick-Jules spoke to students at Utah State University about her book, "My Beautiful Black Hair," and the women whose stories and photos are featured in the book.
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Best friends David Simmons and Jason Kimber get together in the StoryCorps trailer to share a particularly pungent story of growing up in Grouse Creek, Utah.