Hackers and Hustlers brings together online entrepreneurs willing to share ideas and information. The informal sessions are held at Michigan State University’s College of Business and hosted by TechSmith’s Betsy Hoffman Weber. The panel on startups features:
Bonnie Bucqueroux retired from Michigan State University's School of Journalism to devote herself to pushing the boundaries of online storytelling. A National Magazine Award winner, Bucqueroux built her first website in 1996. She is credited with having the first campaign blog of any candidate running for federal office when she ran for Congress as the Green Party candidate for District 8 in 2000.
Listen to Lansing Online News Radio WLNZ 89.7 every Monday night at 7 p.m. 0r come here to watch our Webcast on Ustream.tv - Monday, July 25, - Ann Larabee, MSU, domestic terrorism; Todd Heywood, Michigan Messenger, and Emily Diefendorf, Equality Michigan on LGBT issues in Michigan.
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More on the dangers of nuclear energy production. Michael J. Keegan talks about the Fermi 2 plant in Monroe, Michigan, and the prospects of Fermi 3 being built.
This is a lesson in the dangers of nuclear radiation. If you think nuclear is clean, safe energy, you need to watch this video.
Attorney Steve Downs discusses political, social and legal issues related to the U.S. government preemptive arrests and prosecutions.
Tom Burke from Grand Rapids, MI tells his first-hand story of the ongoing FBI intimidation tactics against American peace activists.