In this week’s episode of Second Look WZND’s Rachael Deerfield and Kaitlyn Witas took a look at the expansion of constitution trail, a sustainable pumpkin drive, ISU sports and more.
To open the show WZND’s Ben Webster talked with Steve Fast of Heartland Community College, about the expansion and its new features. (0:36)
Next, WZND’s Jacie Hinton spoke to Elisabeth Reed from the office of sustainability about a composting pumpkin drive throughout the month of November. (8:30)
After, WZND’s Colleen Holden spoke to ISU Chief of Police Aaron about the consequences of pulling fire alarms. (12:38)
After the break, the team looked at scores and a Stanley Cup giveaway at the ISU women’s volleyball and football games.
Next, Rachael and Kaitlyn discussed professional sports.
To conclude the show, WZND’s Adam Tichler joined the team in the office to recap his story for Bird’s-I-View about the mental health of college athlete (21:19)