"Panther Pause" is the news program on PAWS TV 3. Each show presents the news and issues facing UWM and students.
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Taped: Friday, May 7, 2004
In the final episode of Panther Pause for the spring 2004 semester, we "turn the cameras around" and tell you a little bit more about ourselves: PAWS TV 3 and The Broadcasting Club at UWM. Host Alisha Searl introduces you to three people who made this club a reality: Mark Zoromski, Cassandra Gauthier, and Sarah Scarpace and talk about the club's accomplishments this semester and the goals for the future.
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Taped: Friday, April 23, 2004
Host Linda Phanhmahavong is joined in the studio by UWM Police Officer James Heinz and Courney Gotz, the Director of UWM's B.O.S.S. program. This program offers an insightful look at campus safety, recent campus crimes and ways students can stay safe. Chief Scott Rohde of the UW-La Crosse Police Department joins the program by phone to discuss the cases of missing students.
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Taped: Friday, April 9, 2004
3 UWM Military reservists serving the 128th refueling wing join host Sarah
Scarpace in the studio to share their views on the Liberation of Iraq, life in
the military, and balancing military reservist duty with their UWM class load.
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Taped: Friday, March 12, 2004
Host Cassandra Gauthier conducts an on-air telephone interview with Dr. Carlos Santiago, UWM's new Chancellor. Economics professor William Holahan, head of the search committee for UWM's new chancellor, joins Cassandra in the studio to talk about the search process.
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