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Buses: Real College Podcast

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Buses: Real College Podcast

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2015-12-09

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This week, we're riding the bus. Thrilling, I know. Minnesota is often praised for its alternative means of travel. We have some of the best bike paths in the nation, a light rail that's quick easy and accessible and over a 1000 buses with a daily ridership of 300,000. They not only help us reach our destinations, but also keep us connected with the culture of Minneapolis and St Paul. Jackie Renzetti uncovers a mystery that has long plagued the Campus Connector program, and Marcheta Fornoff finds out what it takes to be a Minneapolis Bus Driver. We also hear the Word on the Street with Teddy DuFrane and the Weekly Release Spotlight with Zach Simon.

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Support for this program comes from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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Radio K (KUOM). University of Minnesota. (2015). Buses: Real College Podcast. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/218385.

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