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It is 8 o’clock and you are listening to KECR Sioux City. This is your host Emily Rotthaler.

Morningside College still needs to improve its environmental efforts to reach the sustainability goal it has set itself.

Especially in regard to recycling, more should and could be done. After several setbacks like having to switch vendors, the Committee is struggling with the reorganization of the basic recycling process.

John Helms, chair of the sustainability committee: QUOTE

Additionally, the students still don’t show enough environmental awareness to fully be on board with recycling.

Freshman Taylar Johnson said this about the awareness of recycling of her peers. QUOTE

In other news, November 2 2020 marked the twentieth anniversary of humans continuously occupying the International Space Station ISS.

Starting with two Russian and one American astronaut in 2000 there has always been someone living and working at the station in low-Earth orbit. According to the National Geographic, this means that for the past twenty years there has not been one moment that every single human being was on earth.

College student Megan Messersmith has this to say about the anniversary:

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Over the two decades, 241 women and men have called the 150-billion-dollar station their home. Several astronauts have spent more than a year on the ISS. Over a 100 thousand people contributed to its design and construction. The space station is a joint project of 15 countries and was started by the US in 1984 as “Space Station Freedom”.

In the same week as the anniversary, the 2020 presidential elections have taken a toll on the mental health of students who have already been struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic.

While millions of votes were still counted on Wednesday and Thursday, university students had to concentrate on their school work. Many students said that between classes and exams there was barely enough time to vote.

According to Vox, this led to high levels of anxiety for students, who in 2020 already have had to go through major difficulties because of the pandemic.

Morningside College Sophomore Maddie Stoffle describes how the days after the election felt. QUOTE

In this time, many students wish for more understanding and concern about their well-being by their educational institutions.

That was the latest news. And now let’s get back to some music, here is Bastille with Pompeii.

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This is Emily Rotthaler, reporting for KECR.

1. Recycling:

Morningside College still needs to improve its environmental efforts to reach the sustainability goal it has set itself. John Helms, chair of the sustainability committee: QUOTE Of the institutions that I’m most familiar with, I’d say we are probably not in the top half in terms of sustainability. At thi spoint it’s still a goal we are working towards.This realization comes with the 16-year anniversary of the Sustainability Committee.

Especially in regard to recycling, more should and could be done. After several setbacks like having to switch vendors, the Committee is struggling with the reorganization of the basic recycling process. Additionally, the students still don’t show enough environmental awareness to fully be on board with recycling. Freshman Taylar Johnson, “I think that the people that are aware are just too lazy to use recycling bins. If there is a garbage can right there they are going to throw it into the garbage bin instead of the recycling bin.”

The way for Morningside College to reach its sustainability goal is for students to work together as an organized group. Helms further said, “The administration wants to hear about it from students. They want to know that students have this as a value before they really go all in.”

2. Science Story International Space Station

2020 marks the twentieth anniversary of humans continuously occupying the International Space Station ISS.

Starting with two Russian and one American astronaut in 2000 there has always been someone living and working at the station in low-Earth orbit. According to the National Geographic, this means that for the past twenty years there has not been one moment that every single human being was on earth.

QUOTE student: thoughts about 20 years of humans at ISS

Over the two decades, 241 women and men have called the 150 billion $ station their home. Several astronauts have spent more than a year on the ISS. Over a 100 thousand people contributed to its design and construction. The space station is a joint project of 15 countries and was started by the US in 1984 as “Space Station Freedom”.

3. Mental struggle of students during election

The 2020 presidential elections this week have taken an additional toll on the mental health of students who have already been struggling with the COVID-19 pandemic.

While millions of votes were still counted on Wednesday and Thursday, university students had to concentrate on their school work. Many students said that between classes and exams there was barely enough time to vote. According to Vox, this led to high levels of anxiety for students, who in 2020 already have had to go through major difficulties because of the pandemic.

Like other citizens, these students feel anxious and distracted by the presidential election and how, depending on the result, the whole country’s future could dramatically change. In this time, many students wish for more understanding and concern about their well-being by their educational institutions.

QUOTE student: perception of the election night and following days

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20 Years in Space

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/10/humans-have-lived-on-international-space-station-20-years-straight/#close

2020 marks the twentieth anniversary of humans continuously occupying the International Space Station ISS.

Starting with two Russian and one American astronaut in 2000 there has always been someone living and working at the station in low-Earth orbit. According to the National Geographic, this at the same time means that for the past twenty years there has not been one moment that every single human being was on earth.

Kenny Todd, NASA’s deputy program manager for the ISS told the National Geographic, “There’s kids now who are in college who, for their entire lives, we’ve been living off the planet. When I was a kid, that was all stuff that was just dreams.”

Over the two decades, 241 women and men have called the 150 billion $ station their home. Several astronauts have spent more than a year on the ISS – 254 miles off the earth’s surface. The space station is a joint project of 15 countries and was started by the US in 1984 as “Space Station Freedom”.

Over a 100 thousand people contributed to its design and construction. David Nixon, who worked with NASA on ISS designs told the National Geographic, “When you compare the station to the procession of great structures and buildings built by humanity since the dawn of civilization, it’s up there with the Pyramids, the Acropolis—all the great structures and edifices.”