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The University of Dayton is the official repository of Erma Bombeck's works, including original manuscripts, columns, handwritten notes, speeches, articles and memorabilia of a woman known as one of the great American humorists of the 20th century.
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In the summer of 1973, César Chávez came to Dayton from the strike lines in Coachella, California to talk about the plight of farm workers. There was a week of activities and WYSO News was right in the middle of it. Rediscovered Radio’s Jocelyn Robinson examined the struggles facing the migrant worker community, then and now.
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The initiative will work to remove barriers for Black and brown entrepreneurs.
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WYSO’s Jerry Kenney spoke with Shelley Inglis, the executive director of UD's Human Rights Center, about the focus of this year's conference.
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Evan Miller and Basim Blunt interview Neil Gittleman, the Artistic Director and Conductor of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as Sharon Gratto, the Graul Chair in Arts and Languages, about the upcoming Dayton Funk Symposium.
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The chair of the political science department at the University of Dayton tells WYSO what local races stand out this election.
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Ben McCall says this is less a set of problems to be solved than an unprecedented predicament to be understood and mitigated.
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Dayton has a lot of funk festivities going on this fall, and the first of those events was the renaming of a downtown street.
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The Marian Library at the University of Dayton has thousands of books and artifacts about Mary, the mother of Jesus.
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The University of Dayton is preparing to return to in-person classes this fall, but with coronavirus cases on the rise a student there says she and her classmates fear losing the safety of virtual classes.
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The Red Scare lost in the second round of The Basketball Tournament over the weekend in Columbus.
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The managers of the Dayton Arcade are saying about a third of the available retail space in the iconic building has now been rented. The building is still on track to open in early 2021.