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Dr. Lee on dual language schools (replay)

This is a replay of an interview originally recorded November 20, 2009.  Since that broadcast there have been some new developments in the case of the Chavez School [11/25/09 Independent.com: Cesar Chavez Saved for Now: Charter Extended Till End of School Year].
As the Santa Barbara School Board ponders the fate of the Cesar Chavez [...]

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Ed. dean on the Harding Univ. Partnership

Dr. Jane Close Conoley, the dean of UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School visited KCSB this morning to talk about the Harding University Partnership between UCSB and Santa Barbara School Districts.  Dean Conoley shared the details of the deal which will bring needed support to the struggling neighborhood school using the International Baccalaureate model.

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“Go Red for Women” in Santa Barbara

Julia Nagy, the executive director of the Tri-Counties Division of the American Heart Association was in-studio today to talk about the organization’s 2010 Go Red For Women campaign along with the event’s chair Janet Garufis, president and CEO of Montecito Bank and Trust.  The Heart Association will host a fundraising Women’s Health Expo on March [...]

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Dr. Ford’s unique take on the ancient Maya

Levi and Tim welcomed with the director of UCSB’s Meso American Research Center and the recipient of the 2000 Rolex Award for Enterprise, Dr. Anabel Ford.  She has dedicated years to the study of the ancient city of El Pilar.  This historic Maya community sits on the border of Guatemala and Belize.  Dr. Ford contests, [...]

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KCSB premiere with Cathy Murillo

Levi and Tim kicked off their KCSB premiere with Cathy Murillo, KCSB’s news director. Cathy highlighted the station’s contributions to the community with its coverage of important visitors like the Dalai Lama, and past emergency coverage of local wildfires as the station gears up to provide important information on potential local winter floods.

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RadioIP joins KCSB’s winter morning lineup

Look for Intents & Purposes return this Tuesday 1/12 and every Tuesday this winter on KCSB 91.9 FM in Santa Barbara.  Levi and Tim will have new guests and new music as RadioIP kicks off its first quarter on FM radio during morning drive time.  As always, a live webcast, show replays and an interview [...]

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Turning off the lights for KJUC & 2009

Levi & Tim turn out the KJUC-AM studio lights one last time with a quick look back on the decade and a hopeful look forward to the show’s move to KCSB and the 2010s.  There’s new music on this edition from Wilco and The Willowz, and recordings of mysterious numbers stations from the Conet Project.  Plus, [...]

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One more show to go on KJUC

It’s RadioIP’s second-to-final show on KJUC-AM. Look for the program on the KCSB-FM winter lineup beginning in January. KCSB 91.9 FM can be heard in Santa Barbara and up down the central and southern California coast from San Luis Obispo to Ventura County. As always the show will be podcasting and streaming worldwide [...]

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Dr. Lee on dual language schools

As the Santa Barbara School Board ponders the fate of the Cesar Chavez Charter School Dr. Jin Sook Lee was in the studio today to discuss the the school’s unique dual-language immersion program.  Dr. Lee is a professor of Cultural Perspectives and Comparative Education at UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz Graduate School of Education.  Her research [...]

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Friday the thirteenth

KCSB defies the tradition of paraskevidekatriaphobia by closing the annual fund drive with a strong finish. Levi and Tim are in the studio this week with new music from: The Drums, Kedjevara and Zeep.

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