by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
September
23rd
2011
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We talk about the 10 year anniversary of 9/11, an innovative project to make “light bulbs” at home out of 100% post consumer plastic and a cool German product that is a plastic substitute.
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by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
May
6th
2011
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Haley is back! Jared Kuykendall, B’Arch ’05, joins us for a rowdy episode that takes us from Pakistan to Minnesota, the IDP and dirty (chocolate filled) diapers.
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by Tim Alatorre at 7:30 am
February
4th
2011
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NASA finally builds a moon base … in California? What in the world is the PPP, Ayn Rand makes her debut on the show, plus a firm that has increased revenue by 700 percent in the last four years.
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by Tim Alatorre at 12:19 am
September
19th
2010
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SPECIAL EDITION: We’re live at Week of Welcome and hear words of wisdom from Henri de Hahn, Josef Kasperovich and a dozen Architecture students. We discuss the role of photography and technology in Architecture.
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by Justin Ribble at 7:30 am
September
4th
2010
The story is becoming all too common these days. A few more are being let go this month because there’s no work to keep them busy. Talented and career-minded people. Friends and colleagues, mothers and fathers. The economy doesn’t care about the various affiliations behind your name on a business card. The economy doesn’t care if you have a mortgage to pay or a family of mouths to feed.

My neck on the proverbial chopping block.
You see, up until about a month ago, I considered myself one of the lucky ones. I was working in an office that had yet to be touched by the big, bad economy monster. I wasn’t blind though, I could see what was happening out there and when the lay-offs started hitting closer to home, it wasn’t all that much of a surprise really. Every time another friend was let go, I counted my lucky stars that I still had a job to return to. None of this should be news to any of you.
Then it finally happened and it was my neck on the proverbial chopping block. My turn to step up and take one for the team. What I’ve witnessed in the time since then, has honestly and truly scared me beyond all belief.
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