Wednesday, Oct. 12: There are no words, says Israeli-American Professor Amos Guiora, on the return of the remaining hostages. RadioACTive talks with him about the fragile peace recently negotiated by the Trump Administration. Plus, Save Our Canyons is ready to Pray for Snow, the nonprofit's annual Ullr Ball. BONUS: Former UoU Football Player Frank Henry looks back on his winning catch to beat BYU in 1978.
Oct. 18: UoU vs. BYU Watch Party at Creole & Sliders Cafe | 2285 S Main St, South Salt Lake. RadioACTive talks with the owner, former Ute Wide Receiver Frank Henry, about the 1978 game. Utah was down 22-0 in the 3rd quarter. Then things started to turn, and momentum started to build. Fourth down and goal, 4th quarter, 2 minutes left on the clock, Henry caught the winning touchdown—final score: Utes 23, BYU 22. RadioACTive's Lara Jones talks with Henry about this legendary rivalry, which he says is "not even close" to his years on the field, and how he and his wife, Jiovanna, wound up retiring in Utah and opening a Creole restaurant.
Watching from Hostages Square with 400,000 people in Tel Aviv while home on fall break last week, University of Utah Professor Amos Guiora says he gives "100 percent credit to President Trump and negative 100 to Bibi Netanyahu." RadioACTive talks with him about the fragile peace negotiated by the Trump Administration and what may happen next.
Nov. 10: Defining Military Victory: From Vietnam to Iraq/Afghanistan to the Gaza Strip | 12-1 PM at the University of Utah SJ Quinney College of Law or online. Speakers include Amos Guiora, Bystander Initiative; Professor Emeritus James Holbrook (Bronze Star and Army Commendation Medal for Valor, Vietnam War); David Schwendiman, former U.S. Department of Justice and international war crimes prosecutor; and Attorney David Irvine, Brig. Gen. (Ret.) U.S. Army, a former strategic intelligence officer.
OP-ED: Perspective: What’s next in Israel? Israeli Israeli-American professor poses relevant questions as the peace process moves forward (Amos Guiora, Deseret.com, Oct. 13, 2025)
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