This has been a great week for the Long Walk to Treedom team and not just because Earth Day fell into it. With each member currently underway and busily interviewing all the relevant people, my aspirations for the final show is increasing by the day. We may not have planted a forest this week but this team has definitely been very busy searching for sound advice and ways that we can better the environment together!
Mike, a valuable member of the team has been working on Adobe Audition 1.5 to better his skills as the techie of the group. He is planning to interview Dr Gambiza, a prominent environmental lecturer here at Rhodes University, his environmental rep for his residence and Alex Higgens, a very opinionated friend of his.
Candy spoke to Noni Stamper, her environmental rep for Hobson House. She has decided to take this on as her main topic whereby she is continuing this investigation to find out how the Hobson community feel about Noni’s work and the environmental crisis in general.
Jonny, the other valuable member of the two-man techie team will also be interviewing Dr. Gambiza the environmental science lecturer at Rhodes University. Jonny feels that this individual has extensive knowledge of the scientific issues regarding the poor quality of water we are currently experiencing in Grahamstown. He will allow for a package that will enlighten listeners who want to hear a more biological side of things.
Avy has taken it upon herself to investigate the issues in residences that spring from financial inequalities, yet she is relating it environmental issues. This is evident in aspects such as double rooms whereby only one of the students can afford to buy bottled water whereas the other student is left with no choice but to drink the water. This investigation will look specifically at these differences as well as the responses that have been implemented.
Danelle, our marketer spent this past week crafting out her own story pitches that she believes maintain a high standard, suitable for our final radio talk. She has also kept her ear out for appropriate jingles for our show
I, Aimee have spoken to two students as I am looking for the opinions of the everyday average students with regards to the water crisis and the high consumption of meat in the food halls. We will be able to see firsthand how the students are dealing with these problems. This will also be supplemented with an interview from the kitchen staff from the Hobson Food Hall, as they will provide expert analysis on why there is so much meat meals booked.
Mike, a valuable member of the team has been working on Adobe Audition 1.5 to better his skills as the techie of the group. He is planning to interview Dr Gambiza, a prominent environmental lecturer here at Rhodes University, his environmental rep for his residence and Alex Higgens, a very opinionated friend of his.
Candy spoke to Noni Stamper, her environmental rep for Hobson House. She has decided to take this on as her main topic whereby she is continuing this investigation to find out how the Hobson community feel about Noni’s work and the environmental crisis in general.
Jonny, the other valuable member of the two-man techie team will also be interviewing Dr. Gambiza the environmental science lecturer at Rhodes University. Jonny feels that this individual has extensive knowledge of the scientific issues regarding the poor quality of water we are currently experiencing in Grahamstown. He will allow for a package that will enlighten listeners who want to hear a more biological side of things.
Avy has taken it upon herself to investigate the issues in residences that spring from financial inequalities, yet she is relating it environmental issues. This is evident in aspects such as double rooms whereby only one of the students can afford to buy bottled water whereas the other student is left with no choice but to drink the water. This investigation will look specifically at these differences as well as the responses that have been implemented.
Danelle, our marketer spent this past week crafting out her own story pitches that she believes maintain a high standard, suitable for our final radio talk. She has also kept her ear out for appropriate jingles for our show
I, Aimee have spoken to two students as I am looking for the opinions of the everyday average students with regards to the water crisis and the high consumption of meat in the food halls. We will be able to see firsthand how the students are dealing with these problems. This will also be supplemented with an interview from the kitchen staff from the Hobson Food Hall, as they will provide expert analysis on why there is so much meat meals booked.