Student Programs: What In The Hall: A student talk show about activities on campus and in University housing; The show also deals with topics of general interest to students UD Sports: Collegiate sports are covered through highlights on this show, up and coming athletes are interviewed, and commentary about the season as well as future predictions are made. Happy Hour: A live music video show that showcases several different music formats, talks about new cd's out in stores, and covers weekend activities SLTV News Covers all of the campus events and news as well as sporting events, interviews with local talent, and interviews with student leaders. Other Programming: American Cinema: A show that talks about the history of American Film and it's influences. Studio heads, directors, and producers are interviewed about methods of filming and the business behind the art. Out of the Past: The culture and politics that were handed down to us from our ancestors, and what it means to us now is the basis for this show. It brings to life the findings of anthropology and archeology in recent years and over the course of human history. The Pacific Century: Tracing today's economy in Asia by taking a look at contemporary history. The series helps to provide a more concrete understanding of the history, economics, and geography of Asia. Voices and Visions: Looks at the passion, spirit, and brilliance of 13 of America's greatest poets. Includes poetry expressed through dramatic readings, and dance and interviews poets and scholars. The Western Tradition: Surveys two milleniums of Western civilization and talks about how it affects us today. Politics, economics, art, and industry are reviewed and their influence on modern society is discussed. Ethics In America: Loyalty, confidentiality, privacy, and honesty are the issues discussed in this provocative series that brings together important leaders in todays society to determine what is right and wrong ethically. Discovering Psychology: Psychology's first century is overviewed in this series; major concepts, new innovations, and historical perspective are all used to see what it is people have come to learn about behavior. The Brain: This series looks at the study of the human brain, to better understand both why it works and how it works. Emotion, memory and the psychology of the brain are some of the major topics explored. The Mechanical Universe: The difficult topic of physics is explored here; basic concepts are simplified and important historical figures and discoveries are analyzed. Planet Earth: The science of our planet is the topic of this series. Geology, oceanography, climatology, and astronomy are a few of the many topics explored in this series. Notable scientists, and awesome visuals help to bring to life the amazing planet we live on.