I graduated from MSU in 2009 with a BA in linguistics and I'm interested in logic, language, and meaning (and in that order). I joined the Lansing Cluster in July 2012 as an On-Site Coordinator and Promotions Assistant and started slinging the soundboard shortly thereafter. In November 2012, I started producing the technical side of the Steve Gruber Show and I'm the Technical Director of the Michigan Talk Network. Oh yeah, and I grew up on a farm and live in my grandparents' 150-year-old farmhouse. A dozen cats patrol the barns around my house and I have a name for almost every one of them!
Alex Clarke
Aussie-Indonesian Tensions Rise
The United States is not the only nation under scrutiny for its use of cyber-surveillance on international telecommunications. In the same slew of leaks released by former NSA employee Edward Snowden, Australia is facing accusation for eavesdropping on the private cell phone calls of Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and up to eight other senior officials in the Indonesian government i
MI Natural Resources Dept. Seeks Info on Poachers
A female black bear has been killed in North-East Manistee Co., found with shotgun wounds. The Michigan DNR is looking for leads on the identity of the poacher. The bear is believed to have been killed on November 16th at around 5:30pm...
Prosecutor dismissed from Fast and Furious lawsuit
PHOENIX (AP) — A judge has dismissed federal employees from a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of a slain Border Patrol agent over the botched "Fast and Furious" gun operation.
Agent Brian Terry was killed in a 2010 firefight near the Arizona-Mexico border between U...
William Penn to Return to MSU
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — An award-winning novelist who lost his fall teaching assignments at Michigan State University after acknowledging making offensive remarks about Republicans is expected back in the classroom next year.
School spokesman Kent Cassella tells MLive...
Detroit federal judge to decide on halal meals
DETROIT (AP) — Some Michigan prison inmates are objecting to a settlement in a lawsuit over meals and religious customs.
The Michigan Corrections Department says it's committed to serving halal meals to inmates who want them. But some inmates are objecting because the meals might lack meat or may be too heavy on soy-based products...