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Programs

KPCW provides a mix of local news and information, music and programs from NPR, PRI and BBC

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6:00AM Morning News Morning News Morning News Morning News Morning News NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday
7:00AM Morning News Morning News Morning News Morning News Morning News KPCW's Classifieds Show NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday
8:00AM Local News Hour with Leslie Thatcher Local News Hour with Leslie Thatcher Local News Hour with Leslie Thatcher Local News Hour with Leslie Thatcher Local News Hour with Leslie Thatcher KPCW's Classifieds Show Bob Edward's Weekend
9:00AM Mountain Money This Green Earth The Mountain Life Community Voices Fun Friday Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! TED Radio Hour
10:00AM Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs The Splendid Table
11:00AM Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs This American Life
NOON KPCW's Noon News KPCW's Noon News KPCW's Noon News KPCW's Noon News KPCW's Noon News Music with Volunteer DJs KPCW's Week in Review
12:30 PM Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs Music with Volunteer DJs NPR's All Songs COnsidered


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    Short of a wholesale reform of college athletics—a complete breakdown of the whole system that is now focused on money and power—the women’s programs are just as doomed as the men’s are to move further and further away from the academic mission of their colleges.... We have to decide if that’s the kind of success for women’s sports that we want.
    Christine H. B. Grant, U.S. university athletic director. As quoted in the Chronicle of Higher Education, p. A42 (May 12, 1993)

    There is a delicate balance of putting yourself last and not being a doormat and thinking of yourself first and not coming off as selfish, arrogant, or bossy. We spend the majority of our lives attempting to perfect this balance. When we are successful, we have many close, healthy relationships. When we are unsuccessful, we suffer the natural consequences of damaged and sometimes broken relationships. Children are just beginning their journey on this important life lesson.
    —Cindy L. Teachey. “Building Lifelong Relationships—School Age Programs at Work,” Child Care Exchange (January 1994)

    Government ... thought [it] could transform the country through massive national programs, but often the programs did not work. Too often they only made things worse. In our rush to accomplish great deeds quickly, we trampled on sound principles of restraint and endangered the rights of individuals.
    Gerald R. Ford (b. 1913)