
Tricia Applegate from the AU Box Office visited The Early Bird’s Word Friday morning to talk about Night Train to Blolina, an AU Theater production in the studio theater this week and next week.

The Early Bird’s Word had a pair of interviews Wednesday morning discussing important topics on the Ashland campus and in the City of Ashland.

On this week’s edition of Eagle Exchange, Zack Lemon sat down with Ashland mayoral candidate Kim Studeny Calhoon.

Listeners of Wednesday’s Early Bird’s Word kicked their day off with a pair of interviews, Ashland Mayor Glen Stewart and AU Greek Life’s Kaitlin Jeffreys.

Tuesday’s Early Bird’s Word was full of great information. In addition to previewing upcoming Ashland County Fair events, listeners were also treated to the second edition of Eagle Exchange, a weekly interview featuring a news topic of interest.

The Early Bird’s Word crew talked with Ashland Head Football Coach Lee Owens and AU student Jacob Poiner on Monday.

The Early Bird’s Word previewed the weekend Friday morning with a conversation about the arts.

In addition to remembering 9-11, the Early Bird’s Word crew sat down with Ashland Mayor Glen Stewart to discuss issues in which the campus community and the City of Ashland community intersect including an increased presence of police around campus enforcing jay walking laws.

The WRDL morning crew talks with Nick Vargas from the Ashland Walk to End Alzheimer’s and sits down with Ashland VP of Marketing and Enrollment Management Scott Van Loo on the first edition of Eagle Exchange.

Ashland University President Fred Finks and AU Football Coach Lee Owens joined the Early Bird’s Word crew for the debut episode of the show.